Romantic setting in Dordogne, The Lady of the violette
Listing Summary
Listing No:1711
Sleeps up to:2
Location Type:Not specified
Local Area:Nearest Beach: Dordogne
Local Airport: Bergerac and from June 2010 Souillac 13 km
Nearest Railway Station: Sarlat
Nearest Motorway/Freeway Junction: Souillac
Local Shops: all around
Car Required: not necessary
Listing description
The Lady of the Violette is Ideal for honeymoon, romantic setting in a city is considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
You can reach the town by car or by train, and if you want you can really set in the Lady of the violette without the necessity to have a car.
The house where is located the apartment is dated before than X century as the town, and everything here is a real jem.
Composed by a kitchen with oven and hob, a sittingroom with a 1600 fireplace, wifi and cable tv. Dressing room with washing machine, a bedroom with a kingsize bed and a bathroom fully furnished.
The property has been renovated completely and has been furnished with class and charme.
You will be surprised by the thousand of things to see and to do here, and visiting the area, the town and setting in the Lady of the violette you will leave in Sarlat a piece of your heart, and in change the town and the Region will leave to you something that you will never forget!
Tariff / Rates
Payment is usually accepted in Euros, unless the currency and the amount is specifically agreed in advance with the owner / advertiser.
| Detailed tariff periods have not been defined for this property. Please contact the owner for specific rental rates. |
Tariff Notes
Prices fully included. For long term rentals please enquiry for my best rate.
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Additional Information
The closest airport where also low cost flights are available are: Bergerac, Limoges, are more far away but still close Toulouse, and Carcassonne, Bordeaux.... and from 2010 the new airport just 15 km away in Souillac, will be available.
Walking through the historical centre, passing the cathedral, la famous Boetie, the symbol of the town and many shops with foie gras, wine and other specialities of the region, will start the old rue Royal (the Royal street), now Rue de La Liberté.
The Lady is composed by a cozy kitchen fully furnished, a large sittingroom with fireplace, a bedroom with king size bed and ensuite bathroom with sink, wc and shower.
The Lady of the violette, is 53 sq metres big, have room and high ceilng, the heating is electrical, by radiators any room.
The Tv is cable with more than 100 channels from all around the world. Wifi is available from any room in the property.
The Owner at your arrival will greet to you a basket of Fresh fruits and a bottle of local wine as compliment to have chosen the Lady of the Violette.
Sarlat the beautiful
While the numerous ruins and mysterious grottoes discovered in this magnificent region indicate the presence of man ever since prehistory, the birth of Sarlat goes back to the arrival of the Vikings towards the year 850. Traveling through Dordogne on their frightening drakkars (longships), these Norman barbarians spread such widespread terror that the inhabitants sought refuge by moving inland.
The City Once Upon a Time
While strolling down the maze of small streets, it is easy to get a glimpse of what the city was once like, at a time when the street was a real living space. The setting lends itself beautifully to imagine water carriers wandering with their valuable load, women selling unleavened bread and nuts, and screaming at the top of their voices to attract the regular customers,
The Place Boissarie in Sarlat, France
the chimney sweeps with their soot-blackened faces carrying their ladder and broom on their backs in search of a chimney to clean. Then, around a turn, you discover a house with a basket arch opening. It reminds us of the time when storekeepers presented their best products on the stalls and sold their goods directly in the street. There are also beautiful residences and other true Renaissance masterpieces at every street corner. While the lords lived in their castles, the wealthy bourgeois enjoyed magnificent and comfortable townhouses fitted with "towers of noblesse", Italian style. Only the second story was richly sculpted, as that was the floor that Monsieur occupied. Madame’s apartments were on the third floor, while the servants were housed on the fourth. An ostentatiously decorated residence was proof of power and therefore of respectability.
Visiting the city is as much fun at night as it is during the day, thanks to the work of Jacques Rouveyrollis, a talented electrician from the entertainment world. The natural city gas lighting that he set up gives out, every evening, a pretty yellowish light that recalls the old torches of days gone by, and sets off the walls so nicely. Moviemakers were quick to catch on, and the city served as the location for more than 80 movies: D’Artagnan, Cinderella, Ever After… And so, if you happen to cross this magnificent region that is the Périgord, do not forget to go by Sarlat to star in your own movie.