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La Maison du Cure gite in Cormatin near Taize France
La Maison du Cure
Cottage in Burgundy, France
Property Description
La Maison du Curé was built in 1823 and was, until recently, the house of the priests of Cormatin. It has been skillfully transformed into a cosy family cottage yet many of the original features have been retained.
La Maison du Curé is on a quiet corner not far from the centre of Cormatin and opposite the Chateau. By the side of the cottage stands the Calvaire, and you will find plenty of space for parking.
Upstairs the cottage has three bedrooms, all with washbasins. Sheets and towels are provided and there are plenty of spares in the linen cupboard. There is a bath with shower, and a separate WC. Another shower room and WC is just off the hall downstairs.
Also downstairs is a large sitting room with flat screen TV with satellite channels, and DVD player. The dining room seats six and leads into a modern fully equipped kitchen. Out through the back is the terrace and garden, all completely private and surrounded by a hedge. In the garage you can play table tennis and there are a couple of bikes.
Local Area InformationLa Maison du Cure is just off the main street of Cormatin and it is a short walk to the two boulangeries and the shops. There is a tabac, post office and grocers, as well as a craft centre housed in the old spinning mill by the river Here you can buy local gourmet foods and the work of the many local artists and craftsmen.
There is a selection of good eating places to choose from in Cormatin from the restaurant at the Hotel Les Bles d'Or several pavement cafes and bars and a homemade pizza place.
Cormatin is especially renowned for its Louis XIII chateau with its original decoration and fabulous gardens.
Many people find Cormatin an ideal base for visiting Taize the Christian centre which is five minutes away by car. Young people attend from all over the world for teaching and prayer. The monks hold three Church services a day and all visitors are given a warm welcome.
10km to the south is the famous Abbey town of Cluny. In medieval times Cluny Abbey was described as the light of the world and its building was the largest in Europe until the rebuilding of St Peters in Rome. Although the Abbey was largely destroyed after the Revolution it is still easy to see how impressive it was. There will be a series of events this year to mark its 1100 anniversary.
Due to the influence of Cluny on the area most of the villages have beautiful Romanesque churches The one at Brancion near Tournus is particularly interesting and it affords a beautiful view over the Grosne Valley. There is also a 10th century military castle and medieval streets closed to traffic.
Cormatin is central to the three large towns in South Burgundy which are Chalon Macon and Tournus. All have intriguing medieval centres and awe inspiring Abbeys.
Although Cormatin is set amongst farmland it is central to the three wine growing areas of the region To the south is the Beaujolais region and to the south east are the Maconnaise vineyards. To the north you can follow the wine route past Beaune up to Dijon, visiting all the grand cru vineyards such as ClosVougeot, Pommard and Nuits St Georges.
If you are a cyclist this is the place to be as Cormatin is on the Voie Verte which is a wonderful cycle track made using the old railway and canal tow paths. It runs the length of southern Burgundy and provides mostly easy cycling. There is also a network of signposted routes through the forests and vineyards providing breathtaking views over the countryside.
For five weeks in the summer Cormatin plays host to a series of concerts and operas held in the Chateau theatres. There is also a Guitar festival in August and many musical events are held in the Romanesque churches of the local villages.
Saone-et-Loire is famous for its lively markets. There is the Saturday market in Cluny which is regularly attended by the locals The Sunday market at Chalon is well worth a visit too. Charolles and St Christopher en Brionnais hold cattle markets and you can admire the herds of Charolais, the best beef cattle in France.
There are many museums to visit too Cormatin has its Musee du Poilu which depicts life in the 1st World War trenches. Chalon was the birthplace of Necephore Niepce who was the inventor of photographer and his home is now a museum of photography.
Cormatin is a magnet for fans of Alphonse Lamartine the French romantic poet and politician He was born in Macon where there is a museum devoted to his work Near Cormatin is the chteau at Milly-Lamartine where he spent his young life. You can follow the Lamartine trail from Cormatin to Milly St Point and Monceau.
Burgundy is known as 'le pays du bien vivre'. It is the quintessential heart of French cooking. Beouf bourgogne and coq au vin are local dishes to this area and are often a dish of the day at local restaurants. Lunch is taken very seriously in Burgundy and life stops for everyone between half twelve and two. Watch where the workmen go and there you will find good cooking.
Burgundy is also know for fine drinking and you can enjoy the wine tasting in the local wine cellars of the wine villages and follow the wine trails which take you past the most famous vineyards of the region. Cormatin has an outlet where you can taste before choosing from an impressive selection of local wines.
Property Information
| Type: | Cottage |
| Location: | Cluny, Burgundy, France |
| Map : | Sorry, no map. |
| This Property Sleeps: | 6 |
| Minimum Price Per Week: | €350 (Currency Converter) |
| Maximum Price Per Week: | €490 |
| Nearest Airport: | Lyon |
| Notes |
| In the summer season we run Sunday to Sunday to suit the visitors to Taize but in the mid and low seasons we are happy to accept part weeks of a minimum of three nights.
All bedding is provided and there are plenty of towels and kitchen cloths. There is no cleaning charge. All gas and electricity is included.
There is 100 security deposit payable at the time of booking with the balance due four weeks before the arrival date |
Property Features
* Children are allowed
Accommodation and Facilities Summary
| Bedroom | Singles 2, Doubles 2 | | Bathroom | Shower Rooms 1, Toilets 1, Bathrooms 1 | | Heat/Cooling | Central Heating, Ceiling Fans, Electric Heaters | | Dining | Dining room table, Seating for 6 People, Dining room | | Entertainment | Satellite or Cable, TV, DVD Player, Radio, Cassette Player | | Kitchen | High Chair Available, Crockery & Cutlery Provided, Microwave, Washing Machine, Hob, Oven, Freezer, Fridge, Grill, Toaster | | Laundry | Washing Machine Provided, Linen Provided, Towels Provided, Iron, Ironing Board | | Living Room | Seating for 6 People, Sofas 2, Armchairs 2 | | Local Activities | Cycling, Fishing, Horse Riding, Mountain Biking, Tennis, Swimming, Walking | | Local Area | Quiet Bars and Pubs, Distance to Local Town Centre 500m | | Location | Distance to local restaraunts 500m, Distance to Airport 50-100km | | Outside | Barbecue Area, Barbecue, Patio, Parking, Garden, Garage, Outside Tap | | Suitability | No Pets, Family Oriented, Children Welcome, Unsuitable for the elderly or infirm, Non Smoking Only | | Accommodation | Accommodation Type: Self Catering, Size: Spacious, Changeover Day Sun | | Theme | Quiet yet close to local activity |
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