A little bit of paradise…

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Set in four acres at the crossroads of the Charente, Deux Sèvres and Vienne, Le Mas des Fleurs is a 200-year old farmhouse that has been thoughtfully renovated. A rural, tranquil idyll.

  • The Farmhouse

    The earliest mention of the farmhouse is in 1826 when it appears on a map of the local area. It sits on the edge of the small hamlet of Lavaud and borders a small forest popular with wildlife.

    It is a traditional Charentaise, a stone-built property found throughout the Poitou-Charentes region. The origins of this style of  property go back quite some way but it became most prevalent in the 19th century.

    The property is built of stone with a shallow pitched roof covered in terracotta tiles. Charentaises can have two or three floors, usually with an attic space and sometimes a cellar. Its windows are usually rectangular and quite tall with six to eight panes of glass, similar to sash windows, giving the house a somewhat Georgian feel.

    As the Charentaise is basically a farmhouse – sitting on anything from a smallholding to a vast estate – it will often have outbuildings arranged around a courtyard to the front. We are lucky to have several barns as well as the old goat sheds.

    The houses usually faces south with few, if any, openings on the north side, predominantly for comfort reasons in order to avoid cold winds infiltrating the living space. This arrangement was also for security, as the walled courtyard is usually on the south side.

    As it is found in several of the areas in France, the Charentaise is many people’s idea of a truly classic French home.

  • Amenities

    Whether lounging by the heated swimming pool, enjoying nature walks through the neighbouring woodland or canoeing along the Charente river, this idyllic location allows you to truly relax in a glorious part of western France. 

    Mas des Fleurs was still a working farm only 60 years ago and so many traditional features remain such as the flagstone flooring, original wood beams and characterful exposed stone work. Nowadays, the cosy lounge offers the perfect place to kick back whilst the sociable kitchen-diner perfectly blends contemporary touches with a true sense of history. 

    Let the original staircase take you upstairs where two king-size doubles and a twin can be found beneath the beams, alongside three bright and modern bathrooms, two of them being en suite shower rooms. Peep through the tiny windows to catch a glimpse of the courtyard, meadows or woodland of this special and wonderfully restored holiday home. On the ground floor there is a further double bedroom with en suite bathroom. 

    The 13m long swimming pool is simply superb, as is the decked poolside terrace, all south facing and making the most of the beautiful meadow views. Enjoy quality time with loved ones as you dine al-fresco in the courtyard, followed by a game of badminton, boules or table tennis. Go for nature walks through the three acres of grounds and beyond to the nearby woodland, looking out for the local barn owl, bats, cuckoos, deer and more, with the background sound of the chirping crickets – Mas Des Fleurs is a true natural paradise !

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