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Charming renovated bakehouse near Daglan, Perigord Noir

Cottage in Daglan with kitchen and patio

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Cottage from the front
Pool
The ancient bread oven
Comfy sofa and chairs
Dining corner, with the sun streaming in

Reviews

9.8 out of 10
Exceptional
2 bedrooms2 bathroomsSleeps 4

Popular amenities

  • Parking available
  • Breakfast available
  • Dryer
  • Washer
  • Pet-friendly

Explore the area

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  • Place, Château de Castelnaud
  • Place, Gardens of Marqueyssac
  • Place, Château des Milandes
  • Airport, Brive-la-Gaillarde (BVE-Brive - Vallee de la Dordogne)

Rooms & beds

2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)

Bedroom 1

1 Queen Bed

Bedroom 2

2 Single Beds

2 bathrooms

Bathroom 1

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom 2

Toilet · Shower only

Spaces

Deck or patio
Kitchen
Dining area

About this property

Charming renovated bakehouse near Daglan, Perigord Noir

Le Fournil at Le Clos du Comte was originally built as the bakehouse for the hamlet of Mas de Cause, about 2 km above the village of Daglan, and was subsequently extended to become a home. It has now been tastefully renovated to create a charming and characterful 2 bedroom cottage, still with the original bread oven, but with all the modern conveniences you expect.

Downstairs, the accommodation comprises a large open-plan living/dining room with a brand-new fully-fitted kitchen. Next to the living room, what was once a pigsty has been extended to create a double bedroom with a king-size (150 cm) bed, plus an en-suite bathroom (shower, basin and toilet). Upstairs, there is a very pretty, spacious bedroom with pine-panelled ceiling, two single beds and another large en-suite bathroom. The cottage is ideally suited to 2 couples or a couple with children. Guest comfort is one of our most important priorities: most of the furniture is new - but solid oak in keeping with the character and age of the home - mattresses are high-quality, towels are fluffy Egyptian cotton. Heating in the cooler months is provided by electric radiators, and there are heated towel rails in both bathrooms.

On one side, the cottage looks out over a peaceful grove of walnut trees. On the other side, there is a delightful little orchard of plum trees, with an original stone-built chicken house. At the back there is a gravelled terrace with table and chairs, which then gives on to a forested area.

The gorgeous pool, shared with our other gite, is 12m x 5m and has a built-in seat at one end where you can laze in the water on those hot summer days. It's surrounded by plenty of chairs and loungers and beautiful landscaping, heated to 26C in summer and cleaned daily for your enjoyment.

The estate of Le Clos du Comte is truly idyllic. It sits on 18 hectares (approximately 45 acres) of unspoiled, utterly tranquil forest and pasture. Almost the only sounds you’ll hear are birdsong, or the chirping of the crickets on a summer’s day. Almost the only light you’ll see at night will come from the moon or the stars. It’s a nature lover and stargazer’s paradise, with an abundance of wildlife.

Activities are too numerous to mention. Locally, Daglan is a very pretty village, with a small supermarket, a bakery, and a variety of artisanal shops and activities. The village is becoming quite the artistic colony, with the recent addition of a sculptor. The church is worth a visit, and there is a market on Sunday mornings.

Within 10 km, there are the chateaux of Castelnaud, with its military museum, Beynac, La Roque Gageac, Milandes (once home to the American-born dancer and singer Josephine Baker), and Marqueyssac, with its hanging gardens of topiary. The village of Domme has wonderful views over the river Dordogne. The medieval town of Sarlat-la-Caneda, 22 km away, has been beautifully restored and much of it is pedestrian only. A bit further afield, there are the caves at Lascaux with their prehistoric wall paintings, the town of Rocamadour, which clings to the cliffs overhanging the Dordogne, and the village of Collonges-la-Rouge, so named for its buildings of deep red stone.
If you’re feeling energetic, you can swim in the warm pool or in our local river, the Céou, walk through the estate or across the hills, play tennis in the village, canoe on the Dordogne, go horse riding or fishing, or play golf on one of several local courses. Hot air ballooning is a popular activity, and we frequently see balloons floating over on calm evenings. If you’re feeling lazy, you can read a book in the peace and shade of one of the walnut groves.

There are plenty of places to eat out, with 2 restaurants in the village (La Cantine and the more upmarket Petit Paris), a pizzeria in St Cybranet, and a wonderful restaurant – a secret which we only reveal to guests! – a 10 minute drive away.

The estate teems with wildlife year-round. In September and October, during and after rutting season, the red deer stags converge in the walnut groves with their harems to battle it out and, when the fighting is over, to graze. Roe deer can be seen any time – and frequently make a nuisance of themselves in the garden! The wild boar are most visible on winter evenings, when they’ll emerge from the forest to eat any walnuts missed by the harvest. Spring and summer are the time for birds. Our resident kestrels have returned to nest in our bedroom wall for the seventh year running. The smaller birds such as black redstarts and blue tits make their nests in every nook and cranny. In summer, the hawks soar on the thermals, and we see or hear blackbirds, robins, cuckoos, hoopoes, owls, woodpeckers, finches, nuthatches, wrens …… I could go on. In spring and autumn, we’re right under the migration route of the cranes. And there are butterflies everywhere.

The local region is known for its wealth of history, and Le Clos du Comte has its own history, too. During renovation work, we’ve found fossilised figs and a boar tusk. The land has clearly been worked for millennia – we’ve also dug up a variety of prehistoric stone tools. Our own farmhouse, which dates from before the French Revolution, was originally a convent with its own chapel. At some point, the property became a farm, producing wine; it stayed that way for centuries, and our reception is in the original winery. During World War II, the wine became the subject of dispute between the occupiers and the Resistance, the then-owners fled, and the forests were taken over by the Maquis. Nowadays, the land is altogether more peaceful, producing walnuts and hay.

We know that we are privileged to live in such a fabulous place, and we love to share its peace and beauty. Come and see for yourselves, and we hope you’ll agree that Le Clos du Comte is truly wonderful!

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Amenities

Pool
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi

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House Rules

Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 10:00 AM
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Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17
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Events

Events allowed: family gatherings
By prior request / Sur demande préalable
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Pets

Pets allowed: dogs and cats (limit 2 total)
By prior request / Sur demande préalable
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Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Important information

You need to know

Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events (including family gatherings) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 10
Note from host: By prior request / Sur demande préalable
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a deadlock
Property Registration Number 750810194

We should mention

Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed GBP 1000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
A car is required for transport to and from this property

About the area

Daglan

Located in Daglan, this cottage is in a rural area. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Vitrac Beach and Jardin des Enfeus, while Écomusée de la Noix and Filature de Belves are cultural highlights. Gardens of Marqueyssac and AirParc Perigord are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
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Daglan, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

What's nearby

  • Château de Castelnaud - 16 min drive - 15.3 km
  • Gardens of Marqueyssac - 17 min drive - 17.0 km
  • Château de Marqueyssac - 17 min drive - 17.0 km
  • Château des Milandes - 18 min drive - 19.0 km
  • Château de Beynac - 20 min drive - 19.1 km

Getting around

  • Belvès Station - 26 min drive
  • Brive-la-Gaillarde (BVE-Brive - Vallee de la Dordogne) - 86 min drive

Restaurants

  • ‪Le Belvédère - ‬18 min drive
  • ‪Le Petit Paris - ‬5 min drive
  • ‪La plage - ‬14 min drive
  • ‪La Traverse - ‬15 min drive
  • ‪Le Médièval - ‬17 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Does Charming renovated bakehouse near Daglan, Perigord Noir have a pool?

Yes, this property has an outdoor pool. Pool types include heated pools.

Is Charming renovated bakehouse near Daglan, Perigord Noir pet-friendly?

Yes, this property allows cats and dogs (limit 2 total).

How much is parking at Charming renovated bakehouse near Daglan, Perigord Noir?

On-site parking is available at the property.

What time is check-in at Charming renovated bakehouse near Daglan, Perigord Noir?

Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Charming renovated bakehouse near Daglan, Perigord Noir?

Checkout is at 10:00 AM.

Where is Charming renovated bakehouse near Daglan, Perigord Noir located?

Situated in a rural location, this cottage is within 9 miles (15 km) of Écomusée de la Noix, Château de Marqueyssac and Gardens of Marqueyssac. Château de Castelnaud and Old Gare De Vézac are also within 9 miles (15 km).

About the host

Hosted by Steve and Elizabeth Colville

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Languages:

English, French