This beautiful, restored gîte is located on the same property as the owner's house. Together they bear the name Les Brus de l'Adret (the sunny side of Les Brus) and their origins date back to the 14th century.
It is very likely that both houses used to form one farmhouse, with a connection to the Château Maisonseule, which is located on the other side of the hill. The rich history of this place can still be felt in every detail.
The homes have been restored with great care and respect for the past, preserving authentic elements such as granite walls, oak floors, a custom-made walnut and chestnut kitchen and an impressive fireplace. Inside, the historic atmosphere is enhanced by a tasteful décor with paintings, characterful old furniture and special decorative pieces. A collection of copper, horns and swords is a subtle reminder of times gone by and gives the house a unique, almost museum-like appearance — without lacking in comfort.
The gîte is located in the North Ardèche and is ideal for families. The house is located on a quiet road, in the middle of a beautiful, wooded area at an altitude of 750 meters. In addition to the floating wooden terrace, you can use the terraces around the pool. Here you will find several sunbeds and teak deckchairs under a pergola covered with grape vines — a wonderful place to relax in the shade with a view of nature.
Inside, surprising details, such as a four-metre-high doorway with a beautiful view, provide a spacious and special character. Authentic elements are combined with contemporary comfort, allowing you to enjoy the charm of the past with the convenience of today.
The area is ideal for walks and bike rides through the varied landscape of forests, hills and views. The cozy village of Lamastre, with its more than 400-year-old weekly market and atmospheric restaurants, is only 8 kilometers away.
