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Le Pouch is the name of the hamlet as the house itself doesn't have a name although it is referred to by locals as La Maison de la Grandmere as the local matriach used to live there. Part of the …
Le Pouch is the name of the hamlet as the house itself doesn't have a name although it is referred to by locals as La Maison de la Grandmere as the local matriach used to live there. Part of the hamlet is still a working farm and chickens may walk across the garden. The area is known for its prunes and the sitting room still has the remains of an old prune oven and the original terracotta floor. The walls are very thick which means the house is cool in the heat of the summer. The house has lovely old features such as the stone staircase and old stone sinks in the bedrooms. The upstairs rooms are light and airy with views over the garden and sweeping out into the countryside. You are welcome to bring your dogs with you but do remember those free range chickens. Le Pouch is definitely a family house with doors being left open and much of life is spent outside, eating, swimming, snoozing in the garden. We hope you love it as much as we do.