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Beautifully converted stone barn near Daglan, Perigord Noir, heated pool

Beautifully converted stone barn near Daglan, Perigord Noir, heated pool

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La Grange
Gorgeous heated pool
Roses round the kitchen door
Living room
Living area

Overview of Beautifully converted stone barn near Daglan, Perigord Noir, heated pool

Reviews
9.8 out of 10 Exceptional
4 bedrooms3+ bathroomsSleeps 9140 sq m

Popular amenities

  • PoolPoolPool
  • Pet-friendlyPet-friendlyPet-friendly
  • Hot tubHot tubHot tub
  • Breakfast availableBreakfast availableBreakfast available
  • KitchenKitchenKitchen
  • Barbecue grillBarbecue grillBarbecue grill

Check out the area

Map
Daglan, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
  • Popular LocationChateau de Castelnaud15 min drive
  • Popular LocationGardens of Marqueyssac17 min drive
  • Popular LocationChateau des Milandes18 min drive
  • AirportBergerac (EGC-Bergerac - Perigord - Dordogne)84 min drive

Rooms & beds

4 bedrooms (sleeps 9)

Bedroom 1

1 Queen Bed

Bedroom 2

1 Double Bed

Bedroom 3

2 Single Beds

Bedroom 4

2 Single Beds

3 bathrooms, 1 half bathroom

Bathroom 1

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom 2

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom 3

Toilet · Shower only

Bathroom 4

Shower only

Bathroom 5

Toilet

Spaces

Deck or patio
Kitchen
Dining Area

About this property

Beautifully converted stone barn near Daglan, Perigord Noir, heated pool

La Grange at Le Clos du Comte is a beautifully converted stone barn, originally dating from 1848, and is located in Mas de Cause, a hamlet about 2 km above the village of Daglan. It has been tastefully renovated to provide very comfortable, spacious accommodation for 8-9 people, with all the modern conveniences you expect.

The home comprises a large living room, a big fully-fitted kitchen with dining area, 4 bedrooms, 3 en suite bathrooms, a separate shower room and a separate toilet. There are two bedrooms with double beds (one king size, one standard), and each has an en suite bathroom (shower, basin and toilet). The third bedroom has two single beds (which can be pushed together to make a 180 cm bed) and an en suite bathroom; the fourth bedroom has two single beds and use of a separate fourth shower and toilet.

All the accommodation is on the ground floor. The kitchen/dining area, living room and the largest bedroom are all wheelchair accessible.

The building still has much of the character of the original barn. The door to the living area is in the huge archway built to take a horse and cart. There are two very attractive double stone lintels in the kitchen and one in a bedroom; these were, apparently, a rather ostentatious sign of the farm’s wealth at the time when the barn was built. The aim of the conversion was to keep these features while providing all the modern conveniences that you expect. We have tried our best to make our guests as comfortable as possible, right down to the crisp Egyptian cotton sheets and fluffy Egyptian cotton towels.

At the front, the barn looks out over a fragrant courtyard, filled with roses, lavender and jasmine. At the back there is a lovely terrace with a big sunblind when needed, with a view over a field and coppice towards a walnut grove.

The gorgeous pool, shared with our other gite, is 12m x 5m and has a built-in seat at one end where you can laze in the water on those hot summer days. It's surrounded by plenty of chairs and loungers and beautiful landscaping, heated to 26C in summer and cleaned daily for your enjoyment.

The barn has super-comfortable underfloor heating in winter.

The estate of Le Clos du Comte is truly idyllic. It sits on 18 hectares (approximately 45 acres) of unspoiled, utterly tranquil forest and pasture. Almost the only sounds you’ll hear are birdsong, or the chirping of the crickets on a summer’s day. Almost the only light you’ll see at night will come from the moon or the stars. It’s a nature lover and stargazer’s paradise.

The property teems with wildlife year-round. In September and October, during and after rutting season, the red deer stags converge behind our house with their harems to battle it out and, when the fighting is over, to graze. Roe deer can be seen any time – and frequently make a nuisance of themselves in the garden! The wild boar are most visible on winter evenings, when they’ll emerge from the forest to eat any walnuts left over in the groves. Spring and summer are the time for birds. Last year, we had kestrels nesting in a niche next to our bedroom window, and the courtyard was selected as home by black redstarts, swifts, blue tits and sparrows. In summer, the hawks soar on the thermals, and we see or hear blackbirds, robins, cuckoos, hoopoes, owls, woodpeckers, finches, nuthatches, wrens …… I could go on. In spring and autumn, we’re right under the migration route of the cranes. And there are butterflies everywhere.

The local region is known for its wealth of history, and Le Clos du Comte has its own history, too. During renovation work, we have found fossilised figs and a boar tusk. The land has clearly been worked for millennia – we’ve also dug up a variety of prehistoric stone tools. The farmhouse, which dates from before the French Revolution, was originally a convent with its own chapel. At some point, the property became a farm, producing wine; it stayed that way for centuries, and our reception is in the original “chai” (winery). During World War II, the wine became the subject of dispute between the occupiers and the Resistance, the then-owners fled, and the forests were taken over by the Maquis. Nowadays, the land peacefully produces walnuts and hay.

Activities are too numerous to mention. You can start by exploring in the privacy of the estate. There are a couple of walking paths, but there’s nothing to stop you from wandering across the fields or into the forests. Locally, Daglan is a very pretty village, with a general store, a butcher/traiteur/chef who produces his own takeaway dishes, a bakery, and a variety of artisanal shops and activities. The village is becoming quite the artistic colony, with the recent addition of a sculptor. The church is worth a visit, and there is a market on Sunday mornings.

Within 25 km, there are the chateaux of Castelnaud, with its military museum, Beynac, La Roque Gageac, Milandes (once home to the American-born dancer and singer Josephine Baker), and Marqueyssac , with its hanging gardens of topiary. The village of Domme has wonderful views over the river Dordogne. The medieval town of Sarlat-la-Caneda has been beautifully restored, and much of it is pedestrian only. A bit further afield, there are the caves at Lascaux, and the town of Rocamadour, which clings to the cliffs overhanging the Dordogne.

If you’re feeling energetic, you can swim in the warm pool, or in our local river, the Céou, play tennis in the village, canoe, go horse riding or fishing, or play golf on one of several local courses. Hot air ballooning is a popular local activity, and we frequently see balloons floating over on calm evenings. If you’re feeling lazy, you can read a book in the peace and shade of one of the walnut groves.

We know that we are privileged to live in such a wonderful place, and we love to share its peace and beauty. Come and see for yourselves, and we hope you’ll agree that Le Clos du Comte is truly wonderful!




Property manager

Steve and Elizabeth Colville
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Amenities

Pool
Hot tub
Kitchen
Washer
Dryer
Pet-friendly

House Rules

Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 10:00 AM

Children

Children allowed: ages 0–17
Minimum age: 5 years / Age minimum : 5 ans

Events

Events allowed: family gatherings
By prior request / Sur demande préalable

Pets

Pets allowed: dogs and cats (limit 2 total)
By prior request / Sur demande préalable

Smoking

Smoking is not permitted

Damage and incidentals

You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property caused by you or your party during your stay.

Important information

You need to know

This property is managed by a private host (a party not acting within their trade, business or profession). EU consumer law, including the right of withdrawal, will not apply to your booking. The cancellation policy set by the private host will cover your booking.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
Parties and events (including family gatherings) are allowed on site. Maximum attendees: 20
Note from host: By prior request / Sur demande préalable
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a deadlock

We should mention

Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 1000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using the information in the booking confirmation
A car is required for transport to and from this property

About the area

Daglan

Located in Daglan, this holiday home is in a rural area. Lolivarie Golf Club and AirParc Perigord are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Écomusée de la Noix and Gardens of Marqueyssac. Perigord en Caleche and Les Jardins d'Eau are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.
Map
Daglan, Nouvelle-Aquitaine

What's nearby

  • Chateau de Castelnaud - 15 min drive
  • Chateau de Marqueyssac - 16 min drive
  • Gardens of Marqueyssac - 17 min drive
  • Chateau des Milandes - 18 min drive
  • Chateau de Beynac - 21 min drive

Getting around

  • Belvès Station - 27 min drive
  • Brive-la-Gaillarde (BVE-Brive - Vallee de la Dordogne) - 81 min drive

Restaurants

  • Le Médiéval - 17 min drive
  • Le Belvédère - 18 min drive
  • La Plage de Castelnaud - 14 min drive
  • Le Saint Martial - 11 min drive
  • Pizzeria des Templiers - 17 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Does Beautifully converted stone barn near Daglan, Perigord Noir, heated pool have a pool?

Yes, this property has an outdoor pool. Pool types include heated pools.

Is Beautifully converted stone barn near Daglan, Perigord Noir, heated pool pet-friendly?

Yes, this property allows cats and dogs (limit 2 total).

What time is check-in at Beautifully converted stone barn near Daglan, Perigord Noir, heated pool?

Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Beautifully converted stone barn near Daglan, Perigord Noir, heated pool?

Checkout is at 10:00 AM.

Where is Beautifully converted stone barn near Daglan, Perigord Noir, heated pool located?

Situated in a rural location, this holiday home is within 9 miles (15 km) of Chateau de Castelnaud, Écomusée de la Noix and Chateau de Marqueyssac. Chateau de Fayrac and Gardens of Marqueyssac are also within 9 miles (15 km).

Reviews

9.8

Exceptional

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10/10

Cleanliness

9.8/10

Check-in

9.6/10

Communication

9.8/10

Location

9.4/10

Listing accuracy

Reviews

10/10 Excellent

John B.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Absolutely fabulous stay
We have had a wonderfully relaxing holiday. Steve and Elizabeth are very welcoming and friendly and the Barn is a stunning place to stay.
Stayed 14 nights in Aug 2022

10/10 Excellent

John B.

Wonderful house and location
We were made very welcome for our 2 week stay in August. The barn is beautifully presented, clean, well equipped and very comfortable. We all enjoyed the quiet, shady terrace and the swimming pool was a huge hit. Daglan is a great little village with a small shop, boulangerie and some good restaurants. It is a good location for visiting the chateaus, canoeing and cycling. Steve and Elizabeth are excellent hosts and are happy to help or advise when needed. We look forward to returning.
Stayed 14 nights in Aug 2018

10/10 Excellent

Geoffrey H.

3 generation family holiday
Well equipped gite, finished to a very high standard, good quality electrical equipment. Lovely peaceful setting. Child friendly swimming pool. We all thoroughly enjoyed our holiday and would book again.
Stayed 14 nights in Jul 2018

10/10 Excellent

Fiona B.

Relaxing stay at beautiful property with kind and friendly hosts
We had a fantastic break - the barn was elegant, of top quality, (eg beds, towels and linen - indeed all fittings- are of the highest quality, in top condition and spotless). The pool too was great, with perfect views and in spite of a mini hurricane before we arrived, absolutely spotless thanks to Steve’s quick and hard work. We loved having barbecues on the lovely shaded terrace and nothing was too much trouble for our hosts who really made us welcome and went out of their way to help us with short notice restaurent bookings, local advice, etc. The location was perfect for exploring the wonderful historical castles, towns and gardens around, as well as going canoeing and kayaking which we loved. We were a mixed group of generations and I can’t recommend this place highly enough as a base from which to be active - or just chill!
Stayed 7 nights in Jul 2018
This review was submitted before 2018 and has not been verified.

4/10 Poor

Mark H.

Not as advertised and a very unpleasant experience with rude domineering owners
The sofas and chairs are hidden under white loose covers. Two bedrooms were made up but the remaining two left with bare mattress covers. Bathrooms are fully tiled and smart but also stark and bare. In the sitting area there are a few DVDs and books left by previous guests but nothing else. Not a bowl nor vase, not a single ornament, no cushions, not even a lamp so you sit under bright overhead lights. There are bedside lamps in the bedrooms otherwise nothing in those either. No welcome manual with property and local info. No toilet paper, toiletries, umbrellas, hair driers, pool towels, no courtesy items at all. We were issued with one towel and one bathmat each which were plonked on the kitchen worktop apart from a dirty one left in a bathroom. This was not the four bedroomed luxurious home from home we thought we had treated ourselves to. I politely requested sheets for the unmade beds and a full compliment of towels as one each is not enough anyway but also so that I could dress the bathrooms in an attempt to make the place feel lived in and remotely homely. This was met with resistance on the basis that it was too much work! When sheets were finally delivered the owner refused to make up the beds in a nasty tone and added an insulting comment as she left. We were allowed one more towel each for the 12 night stay. We had paid the full September rate for a fully furnished and provisioned four bedroom, five bathroom home away from home. If we had wanted a smaller two bedroom basic property then we would have rented one. Around the pool there is nothing but bare earth, weeds and rubble. There was a wheelbarrow left there throughout, old paint pots, a scrumpled old hose pipe and a rake. The route from the barn to the steps up to the pool is up a weed covered banking and slope. A public footpath runs 5m from the pool edge so walkers and bikers look in at you as they pass. The owners house is parallel to the barn just a few strides away so there is no privacy through the large windows. The latter are doors so for ventilation in bedrooms you need to have doors open even through the night. There are ceiling fans but the blades were absolutely thick with dirt. I have photographs to support all that I say. When we booked our holiday the barn at Clos du Comte was the only one left of the size we wanted in the area. Now we know why. It will never be a high end property but has potential if it were professionally managed with the owners at arms length
Stayed 12 nights in Sep 2017

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