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The bedrooms have been fitted out upstairs : three with their respective toilets and showers in the left section, and the fourth in the central part.
For the first three, we kept the old stone walls of the maize loft which we spent several days brushing and restoring. Now we welcome you in bedrooms with all mod cons, , each one with shower-room and separate toilet, with either a double bed (1.40 m) or two single beds (0.90 m). The fourth bedroom in the central part, is completely wood panelled, has two double beds (1.40 m), bathroom and toilets, so often welcomes families.
    

On the same floor, a large convivial room, where, once the ceiling had been removed, the superb timber framework became apparent. A large skylight was fitted making this central area very luminous, with a shaft of light plumging into the living-room : a paradise for the house plants and for those who wish to lounge in this living- room in front of the fire in winter or profit from the air-conditioning in summer, and the balcony overlooking the maize fields and the Adour river.
Other living-room at the ground floor, often occupied by children whose space it is in the evenings : the old school desk, the little armchairs and seats at their height, parlour games, drawing and colouring books, a wall blackboard with chalk, TV corner and library for everyone.
The direct access from this living-room to the outside terrace allows the children to play together while being near their parents and to have access to the outside games area quickly : swings and rope ladder, ping-pong for the older children," petanque" (sort of bowls) for others, and why not, fishingon the banks of the Adour.
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