Enjoy a superb stay in this beautiful, spacious and pleasant stone house dating from the 1930s. Ideally located on one floor, with a bedroom on the ground floor, in the quiet Chartrons district, you'll enjoy your stay to the full. Completely renovated, with a beautiful garden and private garage, Maison ORE is warm and friendly. It's perfect for a business or family stay, and offers every comfort, blending modernity and old-world charm for an exceptional stay in Bordeaux.
The accommodation is composed as follows:
Second floor:
- A beautiful room with a comfortable lounge area with sofa, coffee table, TV, Wifi.
- A convivial dining table for six
- A 15 m² terrace
- A separate, fully-equipped kitchen: fridge, dishwasher, oven, microwave, toaster, kettle, coffee maker. A kit containing coffee capsules, tea bags, sugar, salt, pepper and olive oil will be available on site.
- A utility room with washer/dryer, ideal for daily organization.
- A master suite with a Queen-size bed (160x200), with its own walk-in shower room.
- A bedroom with a 140cm bed
- Separate WC
On the ground floor:
- Independent bedroom with shower room and separate WC
- A garden not overlooked, with a table and barbecue, to enjoy the mild Bordeaux evenings.
- A large private garage
La Maison d'ORE is ideally located in a quiet, residential neighborhood close to Parc Rivière, Place Paul Doumer and 300 m from Rue Notre Dame. Close to all the shops, restaurants, mini-markets, bars, boutiques, galleries...
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A little history:
Les Chartrons owes its name to the Chartreux monks who settled here in 1377. Centered around the church of Saint-Louis, this northern district of the city has a history inextricably linked to that of the merchants who prospered there. Arriving in the 17th century from Flanders, Holland, England and Germany, the wealthy middlemen laid their hands on numerous wine estates. Benefiting from this flourishing trade, a succession of dynasties established the wine trade in the Chartrons district. The 18th century saw Bordeaux's wine trade become a tradition, placing the port of the moon at the forefront of French docks.
Transportation :
Private on-site parking
- Tramway: Line C, 400 m on foot
- Vcub: Free Vcub bike rental station 400 m away, Place Paul Doumer, easy to visit and get around Bordeaux.
Other comments:
- Utilities are included in the rental price (water, electricity, internet). Please note, however, that a meter reading may be taken on arrival and departure.
An inventory of fixtures can also be carried out on arrival and departure.
- 4* quality sheets, towels and tea towels are provided. Beds will be made up on arrival.
For added convenience: washing machine/dryer, ironing board and iron
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Smoking - not allowed
Arrival between 22:00 and 00:00 is subject to 30 late arrival fee.