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Cherry Burton
20 La Boursaudiere
Cheffois
85390

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We offer a ground floor double room that features a newly renovated shower room. The room provides a lovely view of the south facing patio, which is adorned with fresh linen and fresh flowers from our garden. Additionally, the room is equipped with tea and coffee making facilities. Guests can enjoy a delightful breakfast served on either of our charming patios or in the inviting dining room. Our breakfast options include a typical French breakfast or a full English breakfast (if pre-ordered), featuring our own free range eggs provided by our lovely hens named Rita, Lucy, and Prudence.

Furthermore, we invite you to join us twice a week in our magnificent oak beamed sitting/dining room for a delectable five-course evening meal accompanied by wine.

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Directions

Travel Directions: Cheffois, a small village located near La Chataigneraie, can be reached by following these directions. Starting from La Chataigneraie, head towards Cheffois and at the first roundabout, take a right turn uphill, passing the lime green hairdressers on your right. Stay on this road without making any turns, and after approximately 6 minutes, you will arrive at La Boursaudiere. Look for a small village sign on a cream-colored house located on a left-hand bend. Take the right-hand turn indicated by the arrows and follow them until you reach the only white house in the village.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 75 75

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Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Dinner

Attractions

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  • Château de Tiffauges: Situated in Tiffauges, this medieval castle is known as the "Castle of Bluebeard" due to its association with the infamous French serial killer. Visitors can explore the castle's towers, dungeons, and gardens while learning about its fascinating history.
  • Parc Oriental de Maulévrier: Considered one of the most beautiful gardens in France, this Japanese-inspired park in Maulévrier offers tranquility and harmony. Visitors can wander through the lush landscapes, admire the traditional Japanese architecture, and enjoy tea ceremonies.
  • Marais Poitevin: Also known as the "Green Venice," Marais Poitevin is a vast marshland located in western France. Visitors can explore the area by boat, gliding through the peaceful canals surrounded by lush vegetation, quaint villages, and an abundance of wildlife.
  • Château de Clisson: Situated in Clisson, this medieval castle showcases stunning architecture and overlooks the Sèvre Nantaise River. The castle's ruins, towers, and moat create a picturesque setting, attracting history enthusiasts and photographers alike.
  • Château de Terre Neuve: Located in Fontenay-le-Comte, this Renaissance-style castle features beautiful gardens and a museum. Visitors can take a guided tour to discover the castle's rich history and admire the well-preserved artifacts and furniture.
  • Abbaye Royale de Fontevraud: Situated in Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, this medieval abbey is one of the largest monastic sites in Europe. It houses the tombs of several Plantagenet dynasty members, including Richard the Lionheart. Visitors can explore the abbey's architectural marvels and learn about its religious and historical significance.
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  • Île d'Yeu: A small island located off the Atlantic coast, Île d'Yeu offers picturesque landscapes, rugged coastlines, and charming fishing villages. Visitors can explore the island's historic sites, relax on its sandy beaches, or hike along its scenic trails. 10. Logis de la Chabotterie: Situated in Saint-Sulpice-le-Verdon, this 18th-century manor house offers insight into the daily life of the Vendée region during the French Revolution. Visitors can explore the house, gardens, and farm while learning about the historical events that took place there.