In the heart of the village of Turenne, this 16th-century house has miraculously preserved the many traces of its history, such as spiral staircases and mullioned windows, gargoyles and a delightful curé garden, while offering guests a warm and lively atmosphere. The proof is in the 6 bedrooms and ultra-comfortable gîte, the terrace where you can enjoy delicious breakfasts as soon as the weather turns warm, and the cuisine by Claude Cheyroux, who has owned the property with his wife Chantal for over thirty-five years. An ideal place to recharge your batteries and explore the villages of Collonges-la-Rouge and La Roque-Gageac, as well as the Padirac chasm and Lascaux caves.