Writer Retreat, Tranquil Stone Farmhouse, Views, Ancient Barns, Rose Garden

Writer Retreat, Tranquil Stone Farmhouse, Views, Ancient Barns, Rose Garden

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View of the house from the sheep lane to the West with the Dordogne River below
View from the road of the Bake House with Main House behind
The house in late June looking down from the front gate
Top of the bake house with the barns and the pigeonier behind
The barns are often photographed for their historic architecture

Overview of Writer Retreat, Tranquil Stone Farmhouse, Views, Ancient Barns, Rose Garden

Reviews
9.8 out of 10 Exceptional

Popular amenities

  • Pet-friendlyPet-friendlyPet-friendly
  • KitchenKitchenKitchen

Explore the area

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Loubressac, Occitanie
  • Popular LocationChateau de Castelnau-Bretenoux9 min drive
  • Popular LocationPadirac Cave11 min drive
  • Popular LocationChateau de Rocamadour23 min drive
  • AirportToulouse (TLS-Blagnac)118 min drive

Rooms & beds

2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)

Bedroom 2

2 Single Beds

Master Bedroom

1 Queen Bed

2 bathrooms

Guest bathroom

Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet

Master bath

Toilet · Shower only

Spaces

Deck or patio
Kitchen
Balcony
Garden
Dining Area

About this property

Writer Retreat, Tranquil Stone Farmhouse, Views, Ancient Barns, Rose Garden

Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes were visitors to this beautiful, traditional two-bedroom original stone farmhouse located in the tranquil rural village of Lacam de Loubressac overlooking the Dordogne River Valley. The farmhouse and its historic stone barns, which have been featured in a number of architectural magazine articles, overlook a wide loop of the river and the great 12th century castle of Castelnau de Bretenoux dominates the panorama below. The village of Lacam is 3 kilometers west of the medieval walled village of Loubressac, perched on a rocky promontory. Lacam is very quiet as it is not a through way to anywhere and is rarely used as a short cut.

From here the road descends to two medieval towns, Bretenoux and St Céré, the latter famous for its summer music festival and 18th century houses.

The house is an original “Quercynois” stone building with exposed beams, central heating, a wood burning stove and an open fireplace. Twin barns, fine examples of the local stone architecture, are part of the property.

Accommodation: 2 bedrooms and 2 Bathrooms, sleeps four.

The ground floor consists of a large sitting/dining room and a separate kitchen. Upstairs are a large master bedroom and en-suite bathroom with shower as well as a smaller bedroom with twin beds and an older bathroom with a shower-tub.

Great room: Entered by the main door on the south side, the large sitting room has two inglenook fireplaces (one with wood stove) and a north facing terrace with views over the river valley and the lower village. The ceiling has exposed beams and the floor is tastefully covered in rush matting and kilim rugs.

Kitchen: There is a new electric stove/oven, new small refrigerator and double sink with good counter space under a window overlooking the valley below. There is a large choice of cooking equipment and crockery as well as cookbooks. There is no washing machine but public launderettes are available locally. Four people can eat comfortably at the round table in the kitchen or 6-8 can eat comfortably at the long antique dinning room table. The best place to eat in good weather is on the north-facing terrace, which has a simple table large enough to accommodate six.

Bedrooms:

The master bedroom is painted white with original exposed dark wood beams, a queen size bed with French windows overlooking the Dordogne River valley. The master bedroom has a double armoire in which to hang clothes, a clothes bureau with four drawers, bedside tables and lamps. There is a rocking chair next to the large dormer with windows that look out over the valley and is perfect for reading or contemplating life. The floor is oak.

The second bedroom is small and has two narrow twin beds with small windows facing east and north. The floor is carpeted and the room has a hanging cupboard, shelves, and bedside lamps.

Bathrooms:

The simple but elegant master bathroom was added in 2021 in a separate alcove with windows affording views to the north and east. It has a wood floor, a large shower, a toilet and a wash basin.

The cozy second bathroom is tucked under the eaves of the roof. It is carpeted, with a tub equipped with a hand-held shower. There are tiled areas around the bath that provide extra areas to place things, a porcelain sink and toilet. The east-facing window opens on a view of the barns and the hillside.

All the beds have firm mattresses with duvets, square pillows and extra blankets. Linens and towels are provided.

Safety and a note about children:
While the interior of this beautiful old stone house has been renovated and is completely comfortable, it has an uneven floor in the great room, narrow staircase to the upstairs, wood stove in the fireplace, and antique furniture. For these reasons, we do not generally allow children younger than 6 to occupy the house.

Additional fees:
Firewood can be provided for 60€ per cubic meter, prorated by actual use. In colder weather, heat costs about 125€ per week, prorated by metered use. Dogs are allowed, but the owner must approve and an additional fee of 100€ is applied.

Activities:
All the local towns have swimming pools and there are two larger bathing lakes within six kilometers.
There are several companies renting canoes on the Dordogne and they deliver you back to your point of departure after the day’s outing.
There are two restaurants in Loubressac as well as a shop that sells groceries, fresh bread daily, fruit and vegetables.
Bicycles can be rented in the local towns.
There are walks along the sheep tracks in every direction, including the renowned Grandes Randonnées.
The Gouffre de Padirac and the pilgrimage village of Rocamadour are within half an hour’s drive. A little further away are the Lot and Célé rivers, the towns of Cahors, Figeac, and St Cirque la Popie. Going west along the Dordogne river is Sarlat, with, to the north, Les Eyzies and Montignac, where you can visit the reproduction of the Lascaux caves and their prehistoric paintings.

Airports: Toulouse, Limoges, Rodez, Brive la Gaillarde. You can also fly into Paris and drive about 5 1/2 hours south to Lacam.
Nearest railway stations: Bretenoux-Biars, Brive la Gaillarde, Cahors.
Rental cars: Available in the mentioned towns (excluding Bretenoux-Biars). Check whether the rental car agency is open on Sunday.

Property manager

Karen Levesque

Amenities

Pet-friendly

House Rules

Check in after 4:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 12
Check out before 11:00 AM

Children

Children allowed: ages 13–17
Children under 12 generally not permitted.

Events

No events allowed

Pets

Pets allowed: dogs (limit 1 total)
May be permitted with owner approval.

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

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
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited

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 recommended for transport to and from this property

About the area

Loubressac

Located in Loubressac, this farm stay is in a rural area. Insectopia and Musée de l'Homme de Néandertal are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Animal Park of Gramat and Rocher des Aigles. Discover the area's water adventures with kayaking and water tubing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with rock climbing and ecotours.
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Loubressac, Occitanie

What's nearby

  • Chateau de Castelnau-Bretenoux - 9 min drive
  • Padirac Cave - 11 min drive
  • The Monkey Forest - 21 min drive
  • Chateau de Rocamadour - 23 min drive
  • Sanctuary of Rocamadour - 23 min drive

Getting around

  • Betaille Station - 13 min drive
  • Brive-la-Gaillarde (BVE-Brive - Vallee de la Dordogne) - 53 min drive

Restaurants

  • Leclerc Biars - 13 min drive
  • Auberge de la Fontaine - 10 min drive
  • Restaurant les Visiteurs - 11 min drive
  • Relais de la Source - 10 min drive
  • Café de la Poste - 11 min drive

Frequently asked questions

Is Writer Retreat, Tranquil Stone Farmhouse, Views, Ancient Barns, Rose Garden pet-friendly?

Yes, this farm house allows dogs (limit 1 total).

What time is check-in at Writer Retreat, Tranquil Stone Farmhouse, Views, Ancient Barns, Rose Garden?

Check-in begins at 4:00 PM.

What time is check-out at Writer Retreat, Tranquil Stone Farmhouse, Views, Ancient Barns, Rose Garden?

Checkout is at 11:00 AM.

Where is Writer Retreat, Tranquil Stone Farmhouse, Views, Ancient Barns, Rose Garden located?

Situated in a rural location, this farm stay is 2.5 mi (4.1 km) from Causses du Quercy Regional Natural Park and within 6 miles (10 km) of Chateau de Castelnau-Bretenoux and Autoire Valley. Espace Patrimoine and Padirac Cave are also within 6 miles (10 km).

Reviews

9.8

Exceptional

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9.2/10

Cleanliness

9.6/10

Check-in

9.6/10

Communication

9.8/10

Location

9.4/10

Listing accuracy

Reviews

10/10 Excellent

Claudia N.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Love it
We love this house and its surroundings and had - for the 5th time! - the most wonderful and relaxing holiday.
Stayed 14 nights in Sep 2023

10/10 Excellent

Robert F., Berkeley, CA

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
A Long-awaited Second Visit
I have traveled widely, and this is one of the most beautiful places I have ever known. My husband and I first discovered the house, its gardens and barns, and the surrounding region in September 2016; ever since, I had wanted to return. I now count myself incalculably lucky that I could. Inside the ancient stone walls of the farmhouse, we stayed cool (with the help of a few electric fans) even as the temperature climbed into the nineties some afternoons. Mornings and early evenings, we were able to take long walks exploring once again this area rich in history, both natural and human, and prehistory. For ten days we slept and cooked and ate and read and breathed deep in a way that is hard to replicate in the rest of our usually urban lives.
Stayed 9 nights in Sep 2023

10/10 Excellent

Howard J., Australia

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
More than just an old house in the countryside
This cottage is set in a pretty small village. It has a rambling garden with lots of fruit trees and flowers and a terrace overlooking the Dordogne Valley. It is more than just a 300 year old cottage with lots of character and memorabilia. It was the home of the wonderful American writer W S Merwin. We were totally ignorant of this inspiring artist when we booked the house but over the eight days of our stay we read some of his works in the house and soon began to understand his relationship to this place and realise his significance in American literature. It became apparent that the house is revered as a source of his inspiration and looked after for its cultural heritage. This may explain some of its eccentricities and the sensitivity to changing and modernising it too much. The house is comfortable, has good wifi, is quiet and is close to so many beautiful sites in the region. We loved our experience here, learned a lot about Merwin's association with the house and region, gained an appreciation of his work and felt privileged to stay here. Provided you can negotiate the steps up to the bedrooms, this is the kind of house that one can hang out in for weeks, sipping wine on the terrace or in the garden, or investigating the prehistoric and medieval history of the area.
Stayed 8 nights in Aug 2023

10/10 Excellent

Marie Claude P., Charenton

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Beaucoup de charme
Cette maison est accueillante avec beaucoup de charme et de personnalité. Le village est magnifique.
Stayed 7 nights in Aug 2023

10/10 Excellent

Annemiek V.

Liked: Cleanliness, check-in, communication, location, listing accuracy
Beautiful place and pleasant stay
Very much enjoyed our stay at Writers retreat and the surrounds. Particularly the rustic character and sereneness. Beautiful little estate with nooks and crannies to explore the animals that live there, including foxes, badgers, bats, roe deer and a multitude of birds and insects. The dormouse ocassionly creating some havoc. We would love to come again.
Stayed 7 nights in Jul 2023

About the host

Hosted by Karen Levesque

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The former owner of this house are the late poet W.S. Merwin and his wife Paula Merwin. The caretaker of the house, Romilly Waite, is the poet's cousin by marriage. We, Matthew Schwartz and Karen Levesque, are the children of the poet and his wife who now own the house.

Why they chose this property

W.S. Merwin found and fell in love with this house and the region when visiting friends in the area after World War II. Many of his poems were written while staying in this house. Many others were inspired by his memories of the time he spent living here.

What makes this property unique

It is difficult to convey the peace and beauty that come with staying in this simple but elegant house that was designed and served for many years as a retreat for a great poet and his wife, who together lovingly and painstakingly restored the beautiful rose garden just outside the front gate over a period of ten years beginning in 1990. There is a sense of history and purpose in the house and the surrounding area, which in addition to its bucolic beauty, was home to the French resistance and witnessed many acts of bravery during World War II. It's proximity to the beautiful Dordogne River, many historic castles and towns, some of the most interesting caves and cave paintings, and delicious regional produce make for endless opportunities for excursions and great meals.
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