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Roy Goodwin
2 Rue De Bellevue, Coucoussac
Siecq
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LAncienne Ferme has been meticulously restored to provide a luxurious and comfortable retreat, while still maintaining its charming original features. This exquisite property offers two bedrooms, each with its own en-suite shower room and WC, ensuring privacy and convenience for guests.

The beautifully landscaped gardens surrounding the property showcase a diverse range of trees and shrubs, creating a serene and picturesque ambiance. With multiple relaxation spots available, guests can start their day with a delightful breakfast under the pergola next to the inviting swimming pool. Alternatively, they can savor a glass of the region's renowned, award-winning wine while taking in the breathtaking panoramic views of the tranquil Charente-Maritime countryside and Cognac from the point de vue.

Situated in the esteemed "Fins Bois" area of the Cognac producing region, Coucoussac offers endless opportunities for exploration amidst the captivating vineyards and sunflower fields. Guests can embark on leisurely strolls or exhilarating mountain bike rides (available upon request) to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings. For golf enthusiasts, a top-notch golf course can be reached within a mere 20-minute drive, while the enchanting River Charente, offering cruises and canoe hire, is also just a short distance away. Moreover, the stunning coastline is easily accessible within a one-hour drive.

One of the many advantages of this region is its favorable microclimate, which ensures that it boasts the second sunniest weather in France, surpassed only by the renowned Côte d'Azur. Within a convenient three-minute stroll along Rue de Bellevue, guests can relish the culinary delights of an excellent Auberge restaurant, serving traditional Charentaise dishes. Additionally, Siecq, located just 1 kilometer away, offers a fantastic bar/restaurant option. For those with a passion for Cognac, the famous Cognac houses are within easy reach, allowing guests to indulge in captivating tours and tastings. Furthermore, there are approximately 1500 local Cognac and Pineau producers in close proximity, providing ample opportunities for discovery.

Immersed in a rich historical heritage, the area surrounding LAncienne Ferme boasts impeccably preserved villages and towns, featuring magnificent Romanesque churches and Abbeys, which serve as a testament to its fascinating past.

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When coming from the ports along the northern French coast, our travel route always leads us in the direction of Rennes, Nantes, and then Bordeaux. We deliberately avoid passing through any towns along the way, which ultimately brings us onto the A10 highway. Once on the A10, take exit 34 at St. Jean dAngely and bypass the town. This will put you on the D939 road, heading towards Angouleme. Keep following the D939 until you reach the charming village of Siecq. In the center of the village, take a left turn at the small crossroads next to the bar. Continue straight for about 1 kilometer, passing the sign that says "Coucoussac". Stay on the road, keeping to the left, and eventually, you will enter the Rue de Bellevue. After traveling for about 50 meters, you will notice a large arch in a tall stone wall - and there you have it! You have reached your destination. If you are approaching from any other direction, simply locate the D939 (the main route connecting La Rochelle and Angouleme) and then find Siecq, which is situated between Matha and Rouillac. Once in Siecq, follow the directions mentioned above.

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  • Cognac Public Garden: Located in the nearby town of Cognac, this beautiful public garden offers a peaceful retreat with well-manicured lawns, colorful flowerbeds, and a picturesque lake. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks, have a picnic, or simply relax amidst the serene surroundings.
  • Hennessy Cognac Distillery: Situated in Cognac, the Hennessy Cognac Distillery is a must-visit for spirits enthusiasts. Take a guided tour to learn about the history and production of world-renowned Hennessy cognac. Explore the cellars, see the aging process, and even participate in a tasting session.
  • Château de la Roche Courbon: A stunning Renaissance castle located in Saint-Porchaire, this historical monument offers a glimpse into France's architectural heritage. Explore the castle's elegant rooms, stroll through the picturesque gardens, and discover its fascinating history.
  • Musée d'Art et d'Histoire de Cognac: This museum in Cognac showcases a diverse collection of art and historical artifacts related to the region. From ancient Roman artifacts to contemporary artwork, visitors can explore the rich cultural heritage and history of Cognac and its surroundings.
  • Les Antilles de Jonzac: A popular water park and wellness center located in Jonzac, Les Antilles offers a range of activities for all ages. Enjoy thrilling water slides, relax in the tropical spa area, or take advantage of the wellness facilities such as saunas and steam rooms.
  • Abbaye aux Dames: Situated in Saintes, Abbaye aux Dames is an impressive Romanesque abbey that dates back to the 11th century. Explore the stunning architecture, visit the ancient cloister, and attend one of the many concerts and cultural events held in this historic venue.
  • Château de Crazannes: Located in Crazannes, this medieval castle is known for its picturesque setting and enchanting atmosphere. Enjoy a guided tour to learn about the castle's history, admire the medieval architecture, and take a leisurely stroll through the surrounding gardens.
  • Château de Plassac: Situated in Plassac, this well-preserved medieval fortress offers a glimpse into the region's past. Explore the castle's towers, walk along its ramparts, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Archéosite du Fâ: Located in Barzan, this archaeological site provides a fascinating insight into the daily life of the Gallo-Roman era. Walk through reconstructed houses, visit the museum, and learn about the customs and traditions of the ancient inhabitants. 10. Château de Taillebourg: Situated in Taillebourg, this medieval castle overlooks the Charente River and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Take a guided tour to discover its history, explore the castle grounds, and enjoy the scenic beauty of the area.