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14th Century Stone Priory with a private pool
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6 bedrooms 5 bathrooms Sleeps 15 1 sq m
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Pressigny, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
- Airvault Church18 min drive
- Futuroscope53 min drive
- Arena Futuroscope53 min drive
- Poitiers (PIS-Biard)54 min drive
Rooms & beds
6 bedrooms (sleeps 15)
Master Bedroom
1 King Bed, 1 Single Bed and 1 Child Bed
The Blue Bedroom
1 King Bed and 1 Single Bed
The Cream Four Poster Bedroom
1 Queen Bed and 1 Child Bed
The Green Four Poster Bedroom
1 Queen Bed
The Princess Bedroom
1 Double Bed
The Red Bedroom
1 Double Bed
5 bathrooms
Blue Room Bathroom
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Cream Four Poster Shower Room
Soap · Towels provided · Bidet · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Ground floor Bathroom
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Master Bedroom Shower Room
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Red Room Shower Room
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
14th Century Stone Priory with a private pool
(!) The pool is only available from June till October.
Nestled in the heart of the beautiful Deux-Sèvres region of Western France, Le Prieuré sits in a pastoral landscape of gently rolling woodland, water meadows and close to the vineyards of the Loire Valley and the wine routes of the Haute-Poitou.
The soft honey coloured stone, the long sunny days of summer and the beautiful greco roman tiles on the traditional houses in the surrounding villages give a distinct southern feel to this verdant département of traditional, rural France. Indeed, the area boasts the second highest number of sunshine hours in France, second only to the Mediterranean coast.
The House
Le Prieuré is a beautiful fourteenth century priory within a large walled garden close to the Church of St. Thérèse in the tiny village of Pressigny, in an area bordered by La Rochelle, Tours, Poitiers and Nantes.
The house has six double bedrooms, four of which have their own bathrooms, with a further bathroom on the ground floor, which is ideal for bathing children after a day in the pool.
A magnificently baronial kitchen with a huge chimneypiece, high ceilings and stunning beams, a similarly beamed dining room seating twelve and an elegant salon and a large, but cosy study are found on the ground floor. The majority of the bedrooms are on the first floor, which is reached by a stunning mediaeval, stone spiral staircase. The top floor has a further two bedrooms, each with a bathroom. The large cinema/playroom, boasting an enveloping cosy sofa, a widescreen smart television, a turret with arrow slits for intrepid knights (though shooting the guests is strictly forbidden!), books, dressing up box, games and toys is also found on the top floor. A house for all seasons, whether you are looking for a languidly restful summer holiday or a cosy winter retreat, there is a wide variety of activities, both indoors and outdoors.
The Garden
The ancient stone walls of the garden are planted with beautifully scented old English roses.
The gently curving outer walls of the church form part of the garden boundary, which provides a unique backdrop for the collection of plants and shrubs adorning that part of the garden.
The pool, which is in front of the house, is completely private. Roman steps make ease of access for younger and older guests. The pots of beautiful flowers and the comfortable recliners will aid the relaxation process – and the sturdy parasols will provide haven in the heat of the day.
An enclosed, walled lawn provides space for outdoor games, al fresco eating by the pool or under the shade of a veranda in the heat of the day. Or, perhaps to simply find a quiet area to read a good holiday romance.
The garden table, originally from a religious establishment in England, seats twelve and is perfect for al fresco meals by the pool.
Getting there
By leaving the ferry in Cherbourg* after breakfast and motoring through the beautiful countryside of north western France, you can arrive for a delicious late lunch in one of the many delightful rural restaurants close to the house.
Alternatively, the TGV from Paris takes an hour and three quarters to Poitiers and a little longer from Charles de Gaulle. If you require transport to and from the station, the owners will be happy, with several days prior notice, to organise this. Although Le Prieuré is in a village, it is tiny. For those looking for true rest and relaxation, with beautiful walking and routes for cycling, it is perfect. However, motor transport is recommended for guests, except for those looking for a truly hermetic retreat.
Airports are found at Poitiers, La Rochelle, Nantes and Tours. Poitiers is the closest, being about twenty- five miles from Le Prieuré. The other airports are within a two hour drive. There is a local private airfield if you want to arrive by private plane… but it’s a grass runway, so you might want to stow your gin and tonic for the landing!
Whatever your mode of travel, you can be sure of arriving to a warm welcome. Once through the striking entrance to Le Prieuré, the gates can be closed and you can switch off from the stresses and strains of modern life.
*Cherbourg served by Portsmouth and Poole. Alternative ferry ports are St Malo (served by Portsmouth), Roscoff (served by Cork and Plymouth) and Caen (served by Portsmouth).
Weddings
The Priory at Pressigny, with its adjoining tower (available to book with Homeaway, La Tour, Pressigny) is the perfect venue for a romantic summer or winter wedding. In summer a marquee can be erected in the garden to provide shade from the heat of the midday sun. The proximity of the Church, which borders the garden, the parking, which allows for thirty cars, the beautiful garden and house, all make for an intimate and delightful wedding venue. The Tower, with its romantic entrance and decoration, is a perfect venue for the bride and groom to retire to after the festivities of the day.
Cypress trees form an elegant backdrop to the beautifully scented walled garden. Adjacent to a newly planted orchard, the garden is a tranquil haven from the stresses of modern life. A lovely fire pit, around which guests can sit and enjoy a glass of wine from a local vineyard on summers evenings was added to the garden last year. The aroma of outdoor cooking, perhaps of a delicious, traditional spiral of garlic flavoured sausage sprinkled with rosemary picked straight from the garden tempts the taste buds, whilst salad from the local market sits temptingly on the table.
Climbing roses meander up the walls of the tower, which is the perfect honeymoon destination, especially if the wedding has taken place in the house. Guests are able to stay in the main house prior to and after the wedding, but the honeymooning couple can walk a full two minutes to their own perfectly secluded, romantic tower for the night of the honeymoon and thereafter.
Nestled in the heart of the beautiful Deux-Sèvres region of Western France, Le Prieuré sits in a pastoral landscape of gently rolling woodland, water meadows and close to the vineyards of the Loire Valley and the wine routes of the Haute-Poitou.
The soft honey coloured stone, the long sunny days of summer and the beautiful greco roman tiles on the traditional houses in the surrounding villages give a distinct southern feel to this verdant département of traditional, rural France. Indeed, the area boasts the second highest number of sunshine hours in France, second only to the Mediterranean coast.
The House
Le Prieuré is a beautiful fourteenth century priory within a large walled garden close to the Church of St. Thérèse in the tiny village of Pressigny, in an area bordered by La Rochelle, Tours, Poitiers and Nantes.
The house has six double bedrooms, four of which have their own bathrooms, with a further bathroom on the ground floor, which is ideal for bathing children after a day in the pool.
A magnificently baronial kitchen with a huge chimneypiece, high ceilings and stunning beams, a similarly beamed dining room seating twelve and an elegant salon and a large, but cosy study are found on the ground floor. The majority of the bedrooms are on the first floor, which is reached by a stunning mediaeval, stone spiral staircase. The top floor has a further two bedrooms, each with a bathroom. The large cinema/playroom, boasting an enveloping cosy sofa, a widescreen smart television, a turret with arrow slits for intrepid knights (though shooting the guests is strictly forbidden!), books, dressing up box, games and toys is also found on the top floor. A house for all seasons, whether you are looking for a languidly restful summer holiday or a cosy winter retreat, there is a wide variety of activities, both indoors and outdoors.
The Garden
The ancient stone walls of the garden are planted with beautifully scented old English roses.
The gently curving outer walls of the church form part of the garden boundary, which provides a unique backdrop for the collection of plants and shrubs adorning that part of the garden.
The pool, which is in front of the house, is completely private. Roman steps make ease of access for younger and older guests. The pots of beautiful flowers and the comfortable recliners will aid the relaxation process – and the sturdy parasols will provide haven in the heat of the day.
An enclosed, walled lawn provides space for outdoor games, al fresco eating by the pool or under the shade of a veranda in the heat of the day. Or, perhaps to simply find a quiet area to read a good holiday romance.
The garden table, originally from a religious establishment in England, seats twelve and is perfect for al fresco meals by the pool.
Getting there
By leaving the ferry in Cherbourg* after breakfast and motoring through the beautiful countryside of north western France, you can arrive for a delicious late lunch in one of the many delightful rural restaurants close to the house.
Alternatively, the TGV from Paris takes an hour and three quarters to Poitiers and a little longer from Charles de Gaulle. If you require transport to and from the station, the owners will be happy, with several days prior notice, to organise this. Although Le Prieuré is in a village, it is tiny. For those looking for true rest and relaxation, with beautiful walking and routes for cycling, it is perfect. However, motor transport is recommended for guests, except for those looking for a truly hermetic retreat.
Airports are found at Poitiers, La Rochelle, Nantes and Tours. Poitiers is the closest, being about twenty- five miles from Le Prieuré. The other airports are within a two hour drive. There is a local private airfield if you want to arrive by private plane… but it’s a grass runway, so you might want to stow your gin and tonic for the landing!
Whatever your mode of travel, you can be sure of arriving to a warm welcome. Once through the striking entrance to Le Prieuré, the gates can be closed and you can switch off from the stresses and strains of modern life.
*Cherbourg served by Portsmouth and Poole. Alternative ferry ports are St Malo (served by Portsmouth), Roscoff (served by Cork and Plymouth) and Caen (served by Portsmouth).
Weddings
The Priory at Pressigny, with its adjoining tower (available to book with Homeaway, La Tour, Pressigny) is the perfect venue for a romantic summer or winter wedding. In summer a marquee can be erected in the garden to provide shade from the heat of the midday sun. The proximity of the Church, which borders the garden, the parking, which allows for thirty cars, the beautiful garden and house, all make for an intimate and delightful wedding venue. The Tower, with its romantic entrance and decoration, is a perfect venue for the bride and groom to retire to after the festivities of the day.
Cypress trees form an elegant backdrop to the beautifully scented walled garden. Adjacent to a newly planted orchard, the garden is a tranquil haven from the stresses of modern life. A lovely fire pit, around which guests can sit and enjoy a glass of wine from a local vineyard on summers evenings was added to the garden last year. The aroma of outdoor cooking, perhaps of a delicious, traditional spiral of garlic flavoured sausage sprinkled with rosemary picked straight from the garden tempts the taste buds, whilst salad from the local market sits temptingly on the table.
Climbing roses meander up the walls of the tower, which is the perfect honeymoon destination, especially if the wedding has taken place in the house. Guests are able to stay in the main house prior to and after the wedding, but the honeymooning couple can walk a full two minutes to their own perfectly secluded, romantic tower for the night of the honeymoon and thereafter.
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Amenities
Pool
Hot tub
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
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House Rules
Check in after 5:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 20
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
Events allowed: weddings
Upon request only.
Pets
Pets allowed: less than 25 kg per pet (limit 3 pets total)
Smoking
Smoking allowed: in designated areas
Important information
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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 weddings) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 30
Note from host: Upon request only.
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
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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
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About the area
Pressigny
Located in Pressigny, this holiday home is in a rural area. Airvault Church and The Old Castle are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Mouton Village Park and Pescalis - Mini Golf. Discover the area's water adventures with waterskiing and power boating nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hunting and hiking/biking trails.

Pressigny, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
What's nearby
- Airvault Church - 18 min drive - 14.0 km
- Futuroscope - 53 min drive - 55.0 km
- Arena Futuroscope - 53 min drive - 55.0 km
- Place du Marechal Leclerc - 55 min drive - 53.0 km
- University of Poitiers - 56 min drive - 58.4 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Auberge Poitevine - 9 min drive
- La Coccinelle à Pauline - 9 min drive
- La Toscane - 12 min drive
- Kaukee - 10 min drive
- Le Cygne - 16 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Paula Dormer

With a background in interiors, hospitality and event organisation, the opportunity to purchase the Priory was too good to miss!
The beautiful building brought out all my instincts for renovation, weddings and holiday lets. The 14th century romantic tower is available too, bookable through Homeaway. There is also a single story gite, perfect for anyone not wanting to climb the spital staircases in the Priory and the Tower. That will be listed too, as soon as photography can be arranged! In total we can sleep 25 in three 'houses' in three separate gardens but within the ancient walls of the Priory.
The beautiful building brought out all my instincts for renovation, weddings and holiday lets. The 14th century romantic tower is available too, bookable through Homeaway. There is also a single story gite, perfect for anyone not wanting to climb the spital staircases in the Priory and the Tower. That will be listed too, as soon as photography can be arranged! In total we can sleep 25 in three 'houses' in three separate gardens but within the ancient walls of the Priory.
Why they chose this property
The Priory oozes with history. From the incredible bread ovens to the wrong-way-round stone spiral staircase, it is a mediaeval joy. The lovely garden is surrounded by a secure stone wall and the grounds are very private. It's just beautiful and a delight to be here!
What makes this property unique
The joy of the property hangs in it's history and the mix of buildings. The main house, which has the swimming pool and large playroom with so much to occupy children, is great for families. The Tower is perfect for young couples looking for a romantic getaway, or for the Honeymoon couple, should they choose to have their wedding with us (or not!) for overflow from the main house. The gite is perfect for any older members of the family who would like to join in the holiday, but would prefer to escape from the bustle of family life, and have a single story building, but be within calling distance for dinner!
The lovely gardens are in the course of restoration, with mediaeval herb beds and Paula's favourite flowers planned for new border's this year that will compliment the many old structural trees and bushes in the garden. Guests are welcome to pick the cherries, figs, walnuts, pears and apples that already grow in the established grounds.
And the house oozes history, from the turret to the massively thick stone walls and the different stones in the garden that have, from time to time been dug up. History groups love to visit and see the ancient massive fireplaces in the kitchen in the Priory and the sitting room in the Tower. It's possible to trace the alterations to the house through the centuries, from the blocked up windows to the closed tunnels, that once led to the church and apparently, across the fields to the new chateau!
The lovely gardens are in the course of restoration, with mediaeval herb beds and Paula's favourite flowers planned for new border's this year that will compliment the many old structural trees and bushes in the garden. Guests are welcome to pick the cherries, figs, walnuts, pears and apples that already grow in the established grounds.
And the house oozes history, from the turret to the massively thick stone walls and the different stones in the garden that have, from time to time been dug up. History groups love to visit and see the ancient massive fireplaces in the kitchen in the Priory and the sitting room in the Tower. It's possible to trace the alterations to the house through the centuries, from the blocked up windows to the closed tunnels, that once led to the church and apparently, across the fields to the new chateau!
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