Beautifully Restored Farmhouse with Private Pool, Stunning Views, Near Cordes-sur-Ciel Reviews
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The very finest things about Le Muret are the well kept and spacy grounds,
the lovely flower garden around the pool, the interesting trees planted in the
rear meadow, and - incomparably - the long views over undulating hills, woods and fields. All these will entice us to return. We loved the remoteness
too. Our only company were cows, buzzards, swifts, skylarks, redstarts,
shrike, hoopoes, cuckoos, heron, golden orioles, butterflies, and an
occasional visiting cat of great charm. The district is lovely: roads are
empty, woods thick and dappled, villages unspoiled and ancient, the food
fine and the wine good - and all this with barely a tourist in sight. (How
different from the Dordogne and Lot!) Albi, Cordes and Najac are
world-class gems. The little Auberge de l'Occitane at Monesties provided
good honest lunches at 13 Euros.
Our weather in the last week of May was too cool to use the pool. But
warmth improved as the week passed. Initially, thanks to its thick walls,
the house was colder inside than outside. The heating thermostat carried
fearsome notices not to touch it; but luckily Dom's advice, by phone, saved
us from the chill. The house is old, interesting and externally handsome as
well as spacious (we were four adults and didn't use the attic). The two
bathrooms are capacious and efficient (apart from annoyingly falling toilet seats).
The furniture matches the house's simplicity, and all is clean and well
maintained. The kitchen is exceptionally well equipped.
All in all, Le Muret is a lovely place. We recommend it wholeheartedly and
hope to be back.
Vic G.