Named a ‘Best Romantic Break by Liz Earle Wellbeing. Read more here. Its said that in former times, fruit was picked from Le Jardin Du Chateau and served to aristocracy in the imposing 13th-century chateau just opposite. Nowadays guests can enjoy breathtaking views of Chateau de Duras from the upper garden of their historic holiday home in this unique and spectacular setting in Dordogne-Lot et Garonne border. Yet its not just the proximity to Chateau de Duras that makes this place so special. The owners have restored this listed ancient monument to a beautiful standard, creating a stylish and charming home with an eclectic feel yet still respecting its historic past. Downstairs theres a vast living and dining space with an open-plan kitchen with high-end equipment, ideal whether you wish to create a feast or simply relax in the snug area with a glass of local wine and a great film. On the second floor theres a second living-dining room and another superbly equipped kitchen and wine-fridge, allowing ample space whether youre a large family or mixed group of friends. Each of the six pretty en-suite bedrooms have been designed individually with some antique furnishings such as the Arts and Crafts bed in one of the rooms alongside simple yet smart style in others, all with linen from the White Company and Christy towels. At the top of the house enjoy the private double bedroom in the tower whilst families will appreciate the adjoining twin and double rooms on the first floor, each with their own bath or shower room. Step outside from the lower living space into the south-facing garden and admire the wonderful views through the trees of the Dropt valley which has remained remarkably unspoilt over the years. A shady gazebo is a lovely place to lounge as kids splash around in the swimming pool and as evening approaches you can set up the al-fresco dining table by the Weber gas barbecue for a meal to remember by the beautifully lit pool. From the second floor you can access the upper garden, a romantic spot with a lawn and sofas plus a second barbecue and table where you can sit and marvel at views of the Chateau de Duras so close. As evening falls, take your glass of Cotes de Duras wine, download a special app to your phone and you can control the coloured lighting of this 13th-century castle in a very 21st-century manner. From the upper garden theres a little path that leads straight to the village of Duras in minutes, where you can be exploring charming lanes, picking up breakfast in the boulangeries, buying fresh local produce at the twice weekly market or enjoying lunch in one of the restaurants. Indeed, this region is filled with many marvellous chateaux and pretty bastide villages, some in the neighbouring Dordogne region such as Eymet, Monpazier and Monflanquin. Bergerac is also within easy reach with its medieval architecture, great restaurants and Maison des Vins. Wine-lovers should also try the sweet wine at the nearby Chateau de Monbazillac and spend the day in the idyllic town of Saint-Emilion. The city of Bordeaux with its surrounding vineyards and impressive La Cite du Vin museum is also a fantastic place to visit. With undulating countryside of rolling hills, summer sunflowers and fruit trees, this is a sublime setting whether you wish to stay close to home or explore further afield. Whatever you choose to do, theres no doubt that Le Jardin Du Chateau will leave you with memories for a lifetime. #### Features Chateau Interior Ground Floor - Open-plan kitchen-diner, well-equipped including large Falcon range oven and other high-end equipment plus living area with TV (French channels). Doors opening up to garden terrace and pool - Separate WC First Floor - Double bedroom with king-size bed and ensuite shower room with WC - Double bedroom and ensuite shower room with WC (adjoins to twin bedroom) - Twin bedroom and ensuite bathroom with WC (adjoins to above double bedroom) Second Floor - Second kitchen, well-equipped with Falcon range cooker, wine-fridge and other high-end equipment - Living-dining area with TV (UK channels) - Double bedroom with ensuite shower room with WC - Double/twin bedroom with king-size double/twin beds with ensuite bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC - Access to upper garden Tower wing – Top Floor - Double bedroom with ensuite shower room with WC Outside Grounds - Heated swimming pool (11mx6m) with safety alarm. Open approximately May to mid-October. Solar covering to retain heat at night - Sun-loungers (x8) and shades - Gazebo with lounge area - Al-fresco dining table - 6 burner Weber gas BBQ (near pool) - Upper garden with dining and lounge area - 4 burner Weber gas BBQ (upper garden) Facilities - Wi-Fi - Heating - UK Satellite TV - French TV - Fortnum and Mason picnic basket - Pool toys - Table tennis - Boules - Board games - Books #### Location Le Jardin Du Chateau is in the charming and historic village of Duras in the Lot-et-Garonne department, close to the Dordogne and Gironde border. The house enjoys wonderful views of the Dropt valley from the lower garden, swimming pool and some of the bedrooms as well as Chateau de Duras from the upper garden. Theres a little path that leads from the upper garden which takes you straight into the village in a few minutes. Here you will find some lovely cafes, four restaurants and a couple of bars as well as useful shops such as a bakery, butchers, and grocery store and an atmospheric Farmers market on a Monday and Wednesday morning. Look out for the guy who sells oysters from Arcachon on a Sunday morning! There are events taking place throughout the year and from July to early September the village also hosts delightful weekly night markets where you can enjoy great local food and wine with live music. Wine-connoisseurs will also appreciate the impressive Maison des Vins just to the south of the village whilst history lovers can visit the Chateau de Duras with its fascinating history dating back to the 12th century. This region is filled with undulating countryside with rolling hills, vineyards, summer sunflowers and fruit trees as well as historic chateaux and idyllic bastide villages, many with their own weekly markets. Highlights nearby include pretty Monsegur (9km), 13th century Eymet (20km) with its beautiful main square, Sainte-Foy-la-Grande (22km) on the banks of the Dordogne with its river beach and Montcaret (26km) with its excavations of a Roman villa. A little further afield, Issigeac (43km) has a delightful Sunday morning market and both Monflanquin (57km) and Monpazier (66km) have been classified as one of Frances ‘Plus Beaux Villages. You are also within easy reach of beautiful Bergerac (40km) with its medieval architecture, narrow streets of boutiques, great restaurants and Maison des Vins. In the surrounding region there are also many wine chateaux and vineyards where you can sample the local wines of Duras (Cotes de Duras) and Bergerac as well as the sweet wine of nearby Chateau de Monbazillac (35km). Wine-lovers should also head to the idyllic wine town of Saint-Emilion (44km) as well as the vineyards around Bordeaux (98km) including the impressive La Cite du Vin in the city centre. For those seeking sporty activities, there is canoeing in the Garonne and Dordogne rivers, golf courses across the region as well as many beautiful hiking and cycling trails and horse-riding. Head to nearby Sainte-Colombe-de-Duras, only ten minutes away, for a tree-top activity centre or towards Bergerac for a waterpark, miniature boat rides and go-karting.
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