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Les Marcellines is part of a group
of buildings which date from the 17th century. Abandonned for more than
a century, the buildings have benefitted in 1992 from a complete restoration
which has revealed architectural details such as fireplaces, vaults and
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Restored to the best comfort standards, while respecting the historical
architecture Les Marcellines has on the ground
floor a large, well equipped kitchen, (2 fridges, a freezer, hotplates,
oven, and dishwasher) along with an office, an arched dining room, toilets
and a beautiful arbour.
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On the first floor there is a hall with toilets, a living
room with it?s own fireplace, a bathroomand two bedrooms with double beds,
including one with a little bathroom. |
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On the upper floor, bathroom and three bedrooms including
a mansard-roofed one, with a double bed, a second one with two beds, and
a third one with one double bed and two bunk beds. |
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