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In the Bordeaux region, every spare square inch is planted with vines, and this corner is no exception. Overlooking this landscape so reminiscent of la France profonde, in private gardens exotically dotted with palm trees, is the Mas des Vignes: a stylish retreat, complete with the white shutters and a soft honeyed stone typical of the Girondaise region.
Four bedrooms are divided over two floors, each with an en suite bathroom; rooms are air-conditioned and comfortable, well-furnished with an overall contemporary feel. Modern and well-equipped, the kitchen is spacious, convenient and has several wine fridges and a bar for testing vintages gathered during the day.
The kitchen opens onto an outdoor dining terrace, with views over the gardens and neighbouring vineyards. Largely lawn and enclosed, the garden is well-maintained and mature. At its centre a 5m plunge pool, with a safety alarm, is well-suited for cooling off and for play. A jet stream function is available for more serious swimming.
Ground Floor
• Bedroom 1 - king size bed with en suite bathroom with bath and separate shower
• Bedroom 2 - queen size bed with en suite bathroom with shower
• Kitchen, living are and dining room
• Office area with HP Printer, WiFi, Copier, Fax
First Floor
• Bedroom 3 - king size bed with en suite bathroom with bath
• Bedroom 4 - queen size bed with en suite bathroom with shower
The restaurant L'Envers du Décor has won awards for its wine list. The blackboard which hangs behind the bar is chalked up with Médocs and Margaux, Moutons and Macaires, all served in measures ranging from demi to Jeroboam. Copper burnished tables are occupied by revelling friends, gazing amoureux, and dog-walkers, dropping by for a stealthy dégustation. In France, wine is part of the fabric of life.
Like a prized vineyard, St Emilion is on a south-facing slope. Well-worn stone steps and cobbled streets provide passageway between honey-coloured houses, opening up in lively squares, where restaurant terraces are shaded with the leafy canopy of plane trees. A collection of treasures including Roman remains and Monolithic churches mark a history dating back to Prehistoric times and have earned the village a World Heritage Site stamp of approval.
Surprisingly intricate Roman columns forming part of the defensive walls are clearly visible on the walk from the village to the Mas des Vignes, a four bedroom villa five minutes' stroll from the main square.
In the Bordeaux region, every spare square inch is planted with vines, and this corner is no exception. Overlooking this landscape so reminiscent of la France profonde, in private gardens exotically dotted with palm trees, is the Mas des Vignes: a stylish retreat, complete with the white shutters and a soft honeyed stone typical of the Girondaise region.
Four bedrooms are divided over two floors, each with an en suite bathroom; rooms are air-conditioned and comfortable, well-furnished with an overall contemporary feel. Modern and well-equipped, the kitchen is spacious, convenient and has several wine fridges and a bar for testing vintages gathered during the day.
The kitchen opens onto an outdoor dining terrace, with views over the gardens and neighbouring vineyards. Largely lawn and enclosed, the garden is well-maintained and mature. At its centre a 5m plunge pool, with a safety alarm, is well-suited for cooling off and for play. A jet stream function is available for more serious swimming.
Ground Floor
• Bedroom 1 - king size bed with en suite bathroom with bath and separate shower
• Bedroom 2 - queen size bed with en suite bathroom with shower
• Kitchen, living are and dining room
• Office area with HP Printer, WiFi, Copier, Fax
First Floor
• Bedroom 3 - king size bed with en suite bathroom with bath
• Bedroom 4 - queen size bed with en suite bathroom with shower
The restaurant L'Envers du Décor has won awards for its wine list. The blackboard which hangs behind the bar is chalked up with Médocs and Margaux, Moutons and Macaires, all served in measures ranging from demi to Jeroboam. Copper burnished tables are occupied by revelling friends, gazing amoureux, and dog-walkers, dropping by for a stealthy dégustation. In France, wine is part of the fabric of life.
Like a prized vineyard, St Emilion is on a south-facing slope. Well-worn stone steps and cobbled streets provide passageway between honey-coloured houses, opening up in lively squares, where restaurant terraces are shaded with the leafy canopy of plane trees. A collection of treasures including Roman remains and Monolithic churches mark a history dating back to Prehistoric times and have earned the village a World Heritage Site stamp of approval.
Surprisingly intricate Roman columns forming part of the defensive walls are clearly visible on the walk from the village to the Mas des Vignes, a four bedroom villa five minutes' stroll from the main square.