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Contact Details:
Address:
Christelle Minard41, rue du Prieuré
Theuvy Achères
28170
Reviews:
2 reviewsPrice per week:
price from €500Telephone:
0237652791Mobile:
0610673328Description:
Description for Gite
Located on the ground floor, this charming gite offers a well-equipped kitchenette that seamlessly flows into a spacious living area measuring 60m². Guests will instantly feel at home as they are greeted by a captivating fireplace that breathes life into the historic walls. The fusion of antique and contemporary furniture creates an inviting atmosphere, while the tastefully painted wooden accents in various shades of gray perfectly complement the modern conveniences such as a dishwasher, washing machine, and dryer. For entertainment, a generously sized LCD flat screen TV, DVD player, and CD player are also provided.Moving up to the first floor, a grand hallway with stone walls and exposed beams welcomes guests. This floor boasts two generously sized bedrooms, each exquisitely decorated with a touch of romance. Additionally, the modern and comfortable bathrooms further enhance the luxurious experience.
Reviews
Appréciations pour Le Gîte du Prieuré, Theuvy Achères:
Gîtes très agréable !!!!
Cadre exceptionnel, vue splendide sur les champs gérant du gîtes à lécoute je recommande fortement!
Super gîte je recommande
Super gite lieu très agréable.
Madame Minard est au top je recommande!!!!
Madame Minard est au top je recommande!!!!
Directions
To reach Dreux from Paris, follow the National 12. Once in Dreux, continue onto the National 154 towards Chartres. Take the exit at Tremblay les Villages. In Tremblay, make a left turn towards Theuvy Achères. At the end of Achères, turn left again towards Theuvy. As you enter the village, you will see the church across the way. Alternatively, you can opt for the A10 motorway and exit at Chartres. If you prefer to travel by train, you have the options of Chartres, Dreux, or Maintenon stations, all within a 20km radius.
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Holiday Home | 1 | 500 | 600 |
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Attractions
- Chartres Cathedral: Located in the nearby city of Chartres, Chartres Cathedral is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and is renowned for its stunning stained glass windows and intricate sculptures.
- Maison Picassiette: Situated in Chartres, Maison Picassiette is a unique attraction created by Raymond Isidore. It is a house completely decorated with mosaic art made from broken glass, china, and other found objects.
- Château de Maintenon: Situated in Maintenon, this beautiful 16th-century castle is famous for its stunning gardens and the aqueduct built by Louis XIV to supply water to Versailles.
- Château de Rambouillet: Located in Rambouillet, this charming castle offers visitors a glimpse into French history and features beautiful gardens, a game reserve, and a dairy farm.
- Chartres Old Town: Explore the charming streets and historic buildings of Chartres' Old Town, known for its half-timbered houses, medieval architecture, and quaint shops and restaurants.
- Musée des Beaux-Arts de Chartres: This art museum in Chartres showcases a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts, spanning from the Middle Ages to the 20th century.
- Parc Naturel Régional du Perche: Situated to the west of Theuvy Achères, this regional park is known for its picturesque landscapes, rolling hills, charming villages, and opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and horseback riding.
- Château d'Anet: Located in Anet, this Renaissance castle was built for Diane de Poitiers, the mistress of King Henry II. Visitors can explore the elegant architecture and beautiful gardens.
- Musée de la Poste: Situated in Chartres, this museum offers an interesting insight into the history of the French postal service, with exhibits showcasing stamps, mailboxes, and postal equipment. 10. Caves of Foulon: Located near Illiers-Combray, these caves are an underground network of tunnels and chambers formed by the extraction of limestone. Guided tours allow visitors to explore this unique geological site.