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Townhouse St Jacques, on the pilgrimage route, heart of medieval Eymoutiers
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10 out of 10
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2 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 5 50 sq m
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Eymoutiers, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
- Place, Espace Rebeyrolle12 min walk
- Place, Lac de Vassiviere17 min drive
- Place, Auphelle Beach21 min drive
- Airport, Limoges (LIG-Limoges Intl.)63 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 5)
Green room
1 Single Bed and 1 Queen Bed
Loft room
1 Double Bed and 1 Double Futon
2 bathrooms
Adjacent green room
Bathtub or shower · Toilet
En suite Loft room
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Townhouse St Jacques, on the pilgrimage route, heart of medieval Eymoutiers
17th century stone house in the middle of a bustling medieval town on the River Vienne. Easily accessed by train, it's just a few steps to cafés, restaurants, markets and parks. Eymoutiers is on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostella, steeped in the history of tanning, and the French Resistance with museums, art galleries. Surrounded by beautiful countryside with lakes for swimming and sailing. Ideal base for nature lovers, walkers, cyclists; Gateway to the plateau de Millevaches.
The house is an imposing detached stone house on 4 storeys with terraces and garden at the rear overlooking the rectory garden and within earshot of the clock bells of the impressive collegiale church. (Don't panic, the bells don't ring at night!).
The living area and Kitchen leading onto the terraces are on the first floor with the bedrooms and bathrooms above. The house is in character with it's age having exposed beams and stonework with wooden floors.
There are eating areas in the Kitchen, living room and outside where you will also find a barbeque.
Situated on the bottom left hand corner of the former cattle market, now a spacious free parking area, you will be able to park in close proximity, often immediately outside.
As the house is our home outside of the holiday season, there is one room on the ground floor and one on each of the top 2 storeys where we put our belongings out of the way. Apart from these rooms the entire house is at your disposal and is spacious.
The view from the terrace outside the kitchen is 270° over the river which cuts the town in half, to the East and to the South and there is shade under the sycamore tree.
Whilst we let the house out we repair to our camper van with which we are gradually exploring France and further afield. Thus your arrival, any queries arising, and your departure will be handled by one of our friends living locally.
Whilst we will not be on the premises during your stay, we will have prepared in advance detailed information on the numerous holiday activities available to you in the vicinity.
During the winter months Jenny teaches french to English and other foreigners and English to french students one of whom works in the tourist office in the high street and would be very pleased to practise her English on you! The tourist office is a mine of useful information.
There are markets each Saturday and bigger markets on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month for which some of the streets are closed to traffic. They do not affect access to and from the house or vehicles parked on the former cattle market.
Our proximity to the bars, restaurants and supermarket, plus the compact nature of the town mean that you have no need to get in your car other than to make the most of the surrounding area when a car is a definite advantage
We are within 5 minutes walk of the railway station which has regular trains to Limoges and Ussel
The house is an imposing detached stone house on 4 storeys with terraces and garden at the rear overlooking the rectory garden and within earshot of the clock bells of the impressive collegiale church. (Don't panic, the bells don't ring at night!).
The living area and Kitchen leading onto the terraces are on the first floor with the bedrooms and bathrooms above. The house is in character with it's age having exposed beams and stonework with wooden floors.
There are eating areas in the Kitchen, living room and outside where you will also find a barbeque.
Situated on the bottom left hand corner of the former cattle market, now a spacious free parking area, you will be able to park in close proximity, often immediately outside.
As the house is our home outside of the holiday season, there is one room on the ground floor and one on each of the top 2 storeys where we put our belongings out of the way. Apart from these rooms the entire house is at your disposal and is spacious.
The view from the terrace outside the kitchen is 270° over the river which cuts the town in half, to the East and to the South and there is shade under the sycamore tree.
Whilst we let the house out we repair to our camper van with which we are gradually exploring France and further afield. Thus your arrival, any queries arising, and your departure will be handled by one of our friends living locally.
Whilst we will not be on the premises during your stay, we will have prepared in advance detailed information on the numerous holiday activities available to you in the vicinity.
During the winter months Jenny teaches french to English and other foreigners and English to french students one of whom works in the tourist office in the high street and would be very pleased to practise her English on you! The tourist office is a mine of useful information.
There are markets each Saturday and bigger markets on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month for which some of the streets are closed to traffic. They do not affect access to and from the house or vehicles parked on the former cattle market.
Our proximity to the bars, restaurants and supermarket, plus the compact nature of the town mean that you have no need to get in your car other than to make the most of the surrounding area when a car is a definite advantage
We are within 5 minutes walk of the railway station which has regular trains to Limoges and Ussel
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Check in after 4:00 PM
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Adults only
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
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Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
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About the area
Eymoutiers
Eymoutiers is home to this holiday home. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Millevaches Regional Natural Park in Limousin and Peyrat-le-Chateau Beach, while Espace Rebeyrolle and Museum of Popular Art and Traditions are cultural highlights.
Eymoutiers, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
What's nearby
- Plateau de Millevaches - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
- Espace Rebeyrolle - 12 min walk - 1.0 km
- City of Insects - 13 min drive - 11.7 km
- Lac de Vassiviere - 17 min drive - 16.3 km
- Auphelle Beach - 21 min drive - 19.7 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 6 min walk
- Café Culturel La Consolante - 1 min walk
- La Cave - 3 min walk
- Viens, Vienne - 4 min walk
- Fleytoux Marie-Helene - 2 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Paul Homer

Jenny and I are on the verge of retirement, except we never seem to quite get there! so Jenny is teaching both french and english as foreign languages part time, and I am looking after our guests, bees and doing small maintenance jobs in the locality.The two bed and breakfast rooms are available all year except during the high season ( July/ August) when we let the entire house and repair to our camper to explore whatever is within range.
Why they chose this property
The house is old and full of character, it is perfectly located both within the town which has everything a visitor could need and within the Limousin area in general as Limoges, Gueret and Aubusson plus the Plateau de Millevaches are all within an hour by car.
What makes this property unique
Free parking, nice views and easy access to the town and its markets, bars and restaurants.
Languages:
English, French
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