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Cherry Burton20 La Boursaudiere
Cheffois
85390
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We are offering a beautiful double room on the ground floor, featuring a newly renovated shower room. The room overlooks a charming south facing patio and is adorned with fresh linen, fragrant flowers from our garden, and amenities for making tea or coffee. For breakfast, you can choose to dine on one of our lovely patios or in the elegant Dining Room. We offer a delightful French breakfast or, if requested in advance, a hearty full English breakfast made with our own free range eggs, courtesy of our lovely hens Rita, Lucy, and Prudence.Additionally, twice a week, we invite you to join us in our breathtaking oak beamed sitting/dining room for a delectable evening meal. Indulge in a five-course culinary experience complemented by a selection of fine wines.
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Directions
Travel Directions: Cheffois, a small village near La Chataigneraie, can be reached by following these instructions. Starting from La Chataigneraie, head towards Cheffois and take a right turn at the first roundabout. Proceed up the hill, passing a lime green hairdressers on your right. Stay on this road without making any turns until you arrive at La Boursaudiere, which should take approximately 6 minutes. Look out for a small village sign located on a cream house at a left hand bend. Take the right turn indicated by the arrows and follow them until you reach the only white house in the village.
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