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Rosemary ConquestManoir de La Foulquetiere
Lucay Le Male
36360
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price from €493Telephone:
0254002956Mobile:
0665708750Description:
Description for B&B:
The manoir boasts four opulent rooms, while the Pigeonnier Tower offers a luxurious suite, each equipped with contemporary ensuite bathrooms. Start your day with a delectable breakfast featuring homemade jams, served in either the elegant panelled dining room or the picturesque garden. Guests are invited to unwind and rejuvenate in the exquisite salon.Description for Gite
Le Petit Gîte is an idyllic retreat, perfect for couples seeking a peaceful and relaxing getaway or families with young children looking for a base to explore. While maintaining its timeless charm, this gîte offers all the modern comforts you need with a newly renovated kitchenette and a luxurious walk-in shower room with a bath. The interior of Le Petit Gîte is a delightful blend of exquisite French antiques and stylish contemporary furniture, following the elegant design of the entire Manoir. Step out from the living room onto a secluded private terrace with a table and chairs, which leads to the beautiful gardens of the Manoir.The Main Gite is a spacious and self-contained house situated within the enchanting grounds of Manoir de la Foulquetiere, opposite the main Manoir across the courtyard and gardens. With three large double bedrooms, each featuring an en-suite bathroom, this gite offers luxurious self-catering accommodation for 6-8 adults. The cozy sitting room also includes a sofa bed, providing additional sleeping space for two adults. For guests with children, extra single beds, a travel cot, and a high chair are available upon request. Carefully renovated to preserve its historic charm, the Main Gite showcases original oak beams and stonework. The tasteful furnishings feature beautiful French antique beds, mirrors, and chandeliers, while ensuring all the comforts of modern living. Enjoy direct access to the garden and relax on the rear terrace, furnished with a charming vintage table and chairs.
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Appréciations pour Manoir de La Foulquetiere, Lucay Le Male:
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Inutile que le soleil soit toujours au rendez vous dans cet endroit chaleureux, aussi bien dans l'accueil de ses hôtes que celui des murs et de la décoration cocooning dans lequel on est invité à séjourner!
Il est " Tout à fait nécessaire" de s'y poser" ;)
Il est " Tout à fait nécessaire" de s'y poser" ;)
Directions
To get to the Manoir from the A10, first take the exit at Tours and follow the signs to Loches. Once you reach Loches, go to the Renault garage roundabout and take the third exit, which will lead you towards Valencay. Continue following the signs to Valencay and then Ecueille. Once in Ecueille, follow the signs to Lucay le Male/Valencay.
After approximately 3km and passing a level crossing, you will reach Foulquetiére. Look out for three flag poles on your left, indicating the campsite/etang du Foulquetiére. Turn right at this point and follow the driveway to reach the Manoir.
After approximately 3km and passing a level crossing, you will reach Foulquetiére. Look out for three flag poles on your left, indicating the campsite/etang du Foulquetiére. Turn right at this point and follow the driveway to reach the Manoir.
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- Château de Valençay: Located just 10 kilometers from Lucay Le Male, Château de Valençay is an impressive Renaissance castle that offers visitors a glimpse into French history. Explore the opulent interiors, vast gardens, and discover the intriguing stories of its former inhabitants.
- ZooParc de Beauval: Situated approximately 20 kilometers away, ZooParc de Beauval is one of France's most renowned zoos. Home to over 10,000 animals from around the world, including giant pandas, giraffes, and lions, this zoo provides an unforgettable wildlife experience.
- Maison de Jour de Fête: This museum, located in Sainte-Sévère-sur-Indre, around 30 kilometers away, is dedicated to the iconic French film "Jour de Fête." Step into the world of this classic comedy movie and learn about its production and the history behind it.
- Château de Bouges: Situated roughly 40 kilometers from Lucay Le Male, Château de Bouges is a magnificent 18th-century castle surrounded by beautiful gardens. Take a guided tour of the château to admire its elegant interiors, including an extensive collection of period furniture and artwork.
- La Brenne Regional Nature Park: About 40 kilometers away, La Brenne is a vast natural park known as the "Land of a Thousand Lakes." Explore the diverse landscape of wetlands, forests, and meadows, and observe rare bird species, such as the purple heron and the great crested grebe.
- Château de Châteauroux: Located in the city of Châteauroux, around 45 kilometers away, this medieval castle offers a glimpse into the history of the region. Explore its towers, ramparts, and visit the museum housed within the castle walls to learn about its fascinating past.
- Musée-hôtel Bertrand: Situated in Châteauroux, this museum showcases various art collections, including painting, sculpture, and decorative arts. Discover works from renowned artists such as André Lhote and Raoul Dufy, as well as local artists from the Berry region.
- Château d'Azay-le-Ferron: About 50 kilometers away, Château d'Azay-le-Ferron is a charming Renaissance castle surrounded by picturesque gardens. Take a guided tour to admire its well-preserved interiors, which feature exquisite tapestries, furniture, and an impressive collection of period costumes.
- Saint-Benoît-du-Sault: Located approximately 55 kilometers from Lucay Le Male, Saint-Benoît-du-Sault is a picturesque medieval village perched on a hilltop. Stroll through its narrow streets, admire the well-preserved half-timbered houses, and visit the Romanesque church with its stunning frescoes. 10. Château de Loches: Situated about 70 kilometers away, Château de Loches is a massive medieval fortress that offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of the Loire Valley. Explore its imposing towers, walk along the ramparts, and visit the Royal Lodgings, where Joan of Arc once met with King Charles VII.