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Triguedinat, old farmhouse made of local stone
Périgord Noir
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Old ocher stone farmhouse in the purest style of Périgord Noir houses. Members of the Belgian royal family have stayed there and enjoyed it. 8 km from Sarlat, the property is located in the heart of the golden triangle of the Dordogne, between Beynac, Marqueyssac, Eyrignac, Castelnaud, Les Milandes, Padirac, Rocamadour and Lascaux. The house is warm, friendly, tastefully decorated, and equipped with the greatest comfort! Sheets and linen are provided for 25 euros per person per week. The space Two steps from Sarlat, classified as a City of Art and History, Triguedinat is an old 19th century farmhouse, in ocher exposed cut stone, in the purest style of Périgord Noir houses. The property is in the heart of the Périgord Noir, a few hundred meters from the Dordogne River, in the golden triangle, between Beynac, Marqueyssac and its hanging gardens, Castelnaud, Eyrignac and its manor. La Roque Gageac, Fayrac, and the Milandes, Josephine Baker's former castle.
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France · Nouvelle-Aquitaine · VézacGot questions?
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