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12 x 6 metre pool at Barrusclet

Monday, 18 August 2014

Barrusclet - French farmhouse to rent in the Midi-Pyrenees

Just had to swop to google profile ... I have no idea why, or what difference it will make. Why does everything have to keep changing?

A long time absent from Barrusclet Blogspot

Barrusclet - French farmhouse to rent in the Midi-Pyrenees

Wow .... Over a year since my last confession. Time flies when you are running a popular and successful holiday home.

We have been fully booked from mid May right through to mid September, with odd weeks and weekends either side of this. We have had some brilliant feedback from our guests, which makes all the hard work worth while.

Thursday, 20 June 2013

A family holiday at Barrusclet

Barrusclet - French farmhouse to rent in the Midi-Pyrenees

We visited from June 8th 2013 for a week. We had the whole place to ourselves rather than renting it out. We dragged Alex along and set him the BBQ lighting task. So lovely to be here with just Mum and Dad, Mark, Alex and Me :-)

Friday, 8 March 2013

The Abbaye de Flaran

Here we are ...... safely arrived at the Abbaye de Flaran near Valence sur Baise.I have been several times to the Abbey. It is very peaceful and beautiful and houses an interesting gallery. Sadly no tea shop. This is the first time I have cycled here, and it is a lovely destination. Two of our group were especially pleased to visit as they are keen on geo-caching, and there is a site here. We found it, but of course the exact location is a secret.
Barrusclet - French farmhouse to rent in the Midi-Pyrenees

Cycling holiday in France

Happy days cycling near Barrusclet with Stourbug in September 2011. The views are just fabulous, and the lack of roadside hedging means you can see for mile and miles and miles.......... :-) We are on route to the Abbaye de Flaran and we are near Mouchan.Barrusclet - French farmhouse to rent in the Midi-Pyrenees

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

A cycling holiday in South West France at Barrusclet

GOOD MORNING ~ BREAKFAST TIME 
We need to build up our stamina with a hearty breakfast. The sun is up, so the terrace is a great place to start the day and enjoy our french baguette and jam, fresh from Gondrin this morning. There are croissants, choclatines and fruit and yogurt. We have fresh eggs from our neighbour and lots of aromatic coffee. This could take a long time.

 Barrusclet is looking gorgeous  in the sunshine. Time to get out on our bikes. We have about 15 bikes at Barrusclet to suit adults and children. Bike hire in France is expensive. We have bikes you can borrow for free. I have searched for cycle hire in Condom and Eauze, our nearest two towns, and have come up blank. Lot's of gites claim you can hire bikes locally, but it might not be as easy as that. The joy of cycling through the french countryside is wonderful. The views are far reaching and on the country lanes the cars are few and far between.

 You can cycle for miles without even seeing a car. The fields are full of sunflowers in early Summer, and vines throughout the Summer and then in to Autumn when their leaves turn. The ever changing scenery makes the Gers region of France interesting all year round.

Arriving at Eauze Market about 15km away, we park up our bikes at the Thursday  morning market ready for a browse. The array of fresh produce is fantastic. We should have bought our panniers with us today.  As well as local produce you will find flowers, clothes, shoes, handbags, berets, and even hammocks. Sometimes even the odd piglet or puppy.                                                         



 The Abbaye at Flaran provides a bit of culture. It houses a small but interesting gallery, and of course the architecture is beautiful. It has a very calm atmosphere and offers some welcome shade from the sun.
Lunch at the beautiful medieval village of  Fources is always a favourite. The Auberge de Fources is so picturesque. We got there more quickly than we got home. But after a three course meal with wine and coffee included for 13 euros it was always going to be a long lunch and a wobble .......... home.


 Once back at Barrusclet the table is set for dinner ......If you think that all we do is eat then in our defence I can only say that we are in France, and  on holiday so food is important!




Just to burn off a few more calories I suggest a game of  keepy -uppy in the 12m x 6m heated swimming pool, and then a well earned power nap in the hammock, before a cold beer in the field .



Is it that time of day already?  We are exhasuted. Perhaps a midnight swim before heading for bed? Sweet dreams are made of this.


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Monday, 27 August 2012

Renovating a house in France

Before and After
The Salon at Barrusclet

Barrusclet - French farmhouse to rent in the Midi-Pyrenees

Would you believe me if I told you these two rooms were one and the same? When we bought Barrusclet in 2007 and started renovating we were in for a few surprises. Some were good and some were bad. This was a great discovery, and is one of my favourite details of the house. I had an inkling that there was a blocked up window behind that plastered recess, but I was really thrilled when we uncovered a beautiful arched window. (Always my favourite on Playschool). Also lurking behind all that mouldy paper and plaster was gorgeous stone wall, and a huge beam which had been plastered over was revealed in all it's glory. this is now the Salon at Barruslcet. Previously it had been used as a bedroom. There were no bedrooms upstairs when we started, in fact there weren't even any stairs.