Appleton's Chambres d'Hotes
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Accommodation (Bed & Breakfast Chambre d'Hôte, sleeps: 9)
Our 18th Century farmhouse has been renovated to a high standard retaining many of its original features but incorporating all modern amenities to create a warm homely atmosphere for your stay.
You can soak up the sun in the garden or enjoy a bottle of wine on the terrace - we are here to try and make it perfect for you.
We have 4 double bedrooms available.
On the first floor we have 2 bedrooms
- Bedroom 1 is en-suite
- Bedroom 2 has exclusive use of the upstairs bathroom which has a jet bath
- these rooms have an interconnecting door and so can be used as a family suite sleeping 5.
- Both bedrooms have full views of the gardens and surrounding countryside.
On the ground floor we have 2 bedrooms
- both of these downstairs bedrooms are en-suite
- Bedroom 3 we call the wine cellar, its former use, this bedroom is wheelchair friendly and has a wet room with shower
- Bedroom 4 is en-suite with a bath.
Appletons is open all year round, prices are charged per room per night and include breakfasts.
We offer our rooms on a bed and breakfast basis with the option of an evening meal, where possible we serve organic meat from a local farm and newly laid eggs from our hen house.
For breakfast, served in our dining room, we serve eggs of your choice, tomatoes and mushrooms together with fruit juice, cereals, yoghurts, unlimited tea, coffee or hot chocolate and toast with a selection of home-made jams & marmalades (when available).
Our house is also home to our cat Gobbi and our Labrador Dog Leo, so any guests’ wanting to bring their pets are welcome, we do though expect them to be well behaved and you will have to have one of the 2 en-suite rooms on the ground floor, please inform us before arrival.
Indra is certainly the unspoilt heart of France, with its stunning scenery and fine châteaux.
We are 30 kilometres from the capital of the region Chateauroux and 8 kilometres from the historical medieval town Argenton-sur-Creuse with its ancient houses almost sliding into the river Creuse.