Just North of Tours...
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Depending on where you are travelling around that area - if you head roughly east out of dep37 you will eventually come across Bourges (18). A really nice city with a world famous cathederal. You have Sancerre nearby if you are wine person. Beyond that if you head to Nevers (58) you will hit Magny cours the home of the french Grand prix (for 2007 atleast!).
We are in department 18. Dont know if you are travelling that far but if so give me a call or drop me an email and I can give you more detailed info.
We are in department 18. Dont know if you are travelling that far but if so give me a call or drop me an email and I can give you more detailed info.
We are planning a raiding party to Sancerre already, I happen to know it's 143 miles each way from our gite
Actually Jason, can you recommend any vignobles worth visiting? If we're coming so far then it's worth knowing where to head!
Might pay a visit to the Chateau too, see if we should come for a visit at another time
Actually Jason, can you recommend any vignobles worth visiting? If we're coming so far then it's worth knowing where to head!
Might pay a visit to the Chateau too, see if we should come for a visit at another time
Edited by puggit on Sunday 13th May 20:01
Try la Moussiere - Alphonse Mellot. www.mellot.com
Also Fournier Brothers. We have been to both of these and can recommend them.
If you go into Sancerre itself then make sure you go to the Wine exhibition. Its really interesting and explains why Sancerre is such a good wine region.
Please do come and pay a visit here. just drop me a line before hand to make sure we are around. I know you wont be disappointed with our place.
Also Fournier Brothers. We have been to both of these and can recommend them.
If you go into Sancerre itself then make sure you go to the Wine exhibition. Its really interesting and explains why Sancerre is such a good wine region.
Please do come and pay a visit here. just drop me a line before hand to make sure we are around. I know you wont be disappointed with our place.
Just got back last night. The new A28 from Tours to Rouen is very very empty.
Loved it in Touraine, very quiet and rural - with a major city and transport links on your doorstep (Paris in 75 mins by train, 180 miles away!). Lots of tourist potential...
...time to buy a gite to rent out!
Loved it in Touraine, very quiet and rural - with a major city and transport links on your doorstep (Paris in 75 mins by train, 180 miles away!). Lots of tourist potential...
...time to buy a gite to rent out!
blondemoment said:
Easy - Take the D29 North to La-Chartre-sur-le-loir, where you will find the Hotel de France and all of it's Le Mans memorabilia and a fantastic lunch.
Mrs Puggit got back last night from a househunting trip. We've found a house that's half renovated (totally habitable) and half needing a lot of work.The house is not far from Chartre-sur-Loir and she had lunch in the hotel (and loved it).
The D29 was quite special when we drove on it in July!
Do your customers need a house not far from Le Mans?
Puggit said:
blondemoment said:
Easy - Take the D29 North to La-Chartre-sur-le-loir, where you will find the Hotel de France and all of it's Le Mans memorabilia and a fantastic lunch.
Mrs Puggit got back last night from a househunting trip. We've found a house that's half renovated (totally habitable) and half needing a lot of work.The house is not far from Chartre-sur-Loir and she had lunch in the hotel (and loved it).
The D29 was quite special when we drove on it in July!
Do your customers need a house not far from Le Mans?
And yes, they do! Do they have to do any renovation work during their stay?
Drop me a line when you're ready!
Bad news - we've lost out on the house!
The house was on the market because a previous sale to a UK couple had fallen through as they failed to get a mortgage.
Despite our offer being accepted, the vendor has decided that we are also going to default on providing a mortgage (despite having the approval from the lender) and has kept the house on the market with another agency! Someone else local has come along without a mortgage and the French vendor has decided to gazump us before we can sign.
I'm absolutely livid
The house was on the market because a previous sale to a UK couple had fallen through as they failed to get a mortgage.
Despite our offer being accepted, the vendor has decided that we are also going to default on providing a mortgage (despite having the approval from the lender) and has kept the house on the market with another agency! Someone else local has come along without a mortgage and the French vendor has decided to gazump us before we can sign.
I'm absolutely livid
Sortie 10 said:
I thought that the French had a system that an offer had to be made with a deposit and if either party pulled out, the "victims" were compensated to the tune of the deposit - making gazumping a rare occurrence.
I stand to be corrected on this though!
You are correct, the problem being that Mrs Puggit did the house-hunting, came back and we made a joint decision (based on 100s of photos and video).I stand to be corrected on this though!
Before we could get the deposit in, we were semi-gazumped
Sorry to here that.
You only had a verbal acceptance then.
If you offer the full asking price the vendor HAS to accept and he gets no cooling off time you have 7 days to cool off after your offer is signed and submitted and at the end of the 7 days your deposit should be in the hands of the notaire. You then have the next faze of delay!!!!
Believe me it is worth it in the end.
Good luck on your hunt hope the next one is the one for you.
cheers
Neil
You only had a verbal acceptance then.
If you offer the full asking price the vendor HAS to accept and he gets no cooling off time you have 7 days to cool off after your offer is signed and submitted and at the end of the 7 days your deposit should be in the hands of the notaire. You then have the next faze of delay!!!!
Believe me it is worth it in the end.
Good luck on your hunt hope the next one is the one for you.
cheers
Neil
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