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Wim Scherpereel
Le Mayne
Chabrignac
19130

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0677318871

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This occupation consists of three buildings. The apartment has retained its original charm while offering modern comforts, featuring a well-equipped kitchen, two bedrooms, and a beautiful bathroom. The Vieux-annex is a fully renovated house adorned with reclaimed materials, including doors, windows, and parquet flooring, making it a restored gem. The mill has undergone extensive restoration, with the original mechanism dating back to 1794, previously operated by local monks. Although it was in a deteriorated state, remnants of the structure and the millstone were preserved. The reservoir's water outlet has been transformed into an underground pool, flowing into a half swimming lagoon. Embrace the tranquility and enchantment of the Le Mayne estate's secluded and magical landscape. Surrounded by nature and nestled along a serene forest road, this location offers an oasis of calm, providing opportunities for waterside walks and even strolls in the Mayne itself. Discover the pleasure of sitting beneath the bridge on comfortable sofas, enjoying the waterfall and dipping your feet in the meandering waters. Your pet will also find solace in this untamed environment, surrounded by water. The swimming pool, situated among the three holiday homes, offers a unique experience of swimming beneath the windmill. When illuminated at night, it becomes even more romantic. This riverside location, with its swirling and soothing waters, promises a dream vacation. It is the perfect setting to fully embrace life and find tranquility in the heart of France.

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Attractions

  • Château de Hautefort: Located in the nearby village of Hautefort, this stunning castle dates back to the 17th century. With its beautiful gardens and well-preserved architecture, visitors can explore the castle's interior, including the grand staircase, salons, and the library.
  • Grotte de Villars: Situated in the town of Villars, this prehistoric cave is known for its remarkable stalactite formations and ancient rock art. Guided tours take visitors through the various chambers, showcasing the breathtaking natural wonders and providing insight into the region's history.
  • Pompadour National Stud Farm: Just a short drive from Chabrignac, this prestigious stud farm is dedicated to breeding and training thoroughbred horses. Visitors can tour the stables, watch equestrian performances, and learn about the history and importance of horse breeding in the region.
  • Jardins de Colette: Located in Varetz, these enchanting gardens pay tribute to the famous French author, Colette. With beautiful floral displays, serene water features, and literary-inspired installations, the gardens offer a peaceful and immersive experience for nature lovers and literature enthusiasts alike.
  • Château de Jumilhac: Situated in Jumilhac-le-Grand, this medieval castle is known for its distinctive architecture and picturesque setting. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, dungeons, and courtyards, as well as enjoy guided tours that delve into the history and legends surrounding the site.
  • Les Ardoisieres de Correze: Located in Travassac, this unique attraction showcases the history and craftsmanship of slate mining. Visitors can take guided tours through the underground tunnels, learn about the traditional techniques of slate extraction, and even try their hand at shaping slate into decorative items.
  • Les Pans de Travassac: Also in Travassac, this open-air slate quarry offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's industrial heritage. Visitors can wander through the quarry, admire the impressive slate cliffs, and learn about the traditional methods used in slate production.
  • Château de Turenne: Situated in the village of Turenne, this medieval fortress stands atop a hill, providing panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the castle ruins, stroll through the charming village, and learn about the tumultuous history of the area.
  • Musée Labenche: Located in Brive-la-Gaillarde, this museum showcases the rich history and art of the region. With collections ranging from archaeology to fine arts, visitors can discover artifacts, paintings, and sculptures that highlight the cultural heritage of Brive and its surroundings. 10. Collonges-la-Rouge: Known as one of the most beautiful villages in France, Collonges-la-Rouge charms visitors with its distinctive red sandstone buildings. Walking through its narrow streets, visitors can admire the well-preserved medieval architecture, visit local craft shops, and enjoy the village's picturesque ambiance.