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Café de Tannay

Authentic 16C town house residency
two+ hours south of Paris, France


Café de Tannay is a spacious one- to four person lodging in the ancient center of the originally Middle aged wine village Tannay (name derived from Celtic ‘tann’, oak) in the western part of the Burgundy region, at some two-and-a-half driving hours south of Paris and at 20 kilometers from UNESCO World-heritage site Vézelay, on its ‘eternal hill’ dominating the surrounding Morvan National Park.

After 20 months of careful restoration, since 2009 the Café de Tannay is available for short to medium term rent.

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living/dining room onto the garden
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kitchen onto the courtyard
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The lodging has 120 square meters of habitable space. At the ground floor level the living/dining room is accessed from the quiet and well protected garden. Its gate opens to the Tannay main street, Rue Ste. Agathe. In the garden are a partly covered terrace and water well. Also an access to the vaulted wine cellar is here. Another access to the cellar is from the courtyard behind the house. The modern kitchen, situated next to the salon, opens onto this courtyard, a so called cour commune, or semipublic space shared by its residents.

The extension next to the kitchen contains on the ground floor a shower-toilet and on the second floor a bathroom with bath, double washing stand and fireplace. From its small landing one accesses a larger 16 square meter landing with a separate second floor toilet. The spacious landing has a bureau and could accommodate one more person. Two bed room/sitting rooms are accessed from the landing.

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second floor bathroom
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first sitting room/bed room
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second sitting room/bed room
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landing accessing the bed rooms
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The house is rich in architectural detail from various periods: pièce de résistance is its 16C stone spiral staircase; roughly from the same period are supporting stones, niches and door portals, or the salon’s long wall with embedded arches extending into the kitchen; an impressive oak beam connects the salon’s other walls, its floor is in 19C decorated cement tiles, the kitchen’s floor in ancient pottery tiles; on the second floor are two 18C oak cupboards and more stone details and niches. In the vaulted wine cellar are stone fermentation tubs.

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Tannay main street
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Place Charles Chaigneau with town hall
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Archeological finds prove that Tannay has a Celtic history but it is first described in 1121, as a religious center. Today to French standards it is a still rather well served small town, with just under 600 inhabitants, offering a bakery, butcher, two wine producer’s boutiques, a supermarket with ATM and gas station, a Maison de Presse book and magazine store, drug store/pharmacy, doctor and veterinarian, two restaurants, one also a hotel, a café-tabacconist and two other bars, two shoe stores, two hairdressers, a post office and Crédit Agricole bank. At two kilometers from the center is a small port where one can rent a boat to float along the Canal du Nivernais, running parallel to the Yonne river. To the north-west of Tannay are its Melon de Bourgogne or Chardonnay varieties growing vineyards and surrounding woods.

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Tannay vineyards
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Towards the east, World-heritage Vézelay with its Mary Magdalene basilica is at walking distance. That is, if you are on a Santiago de Compostella pilgrimage. Us ordinary mortals drive there in 15 minutes, or go by bike. Other cultural or more urban destinations nearby could be the Cistercian monasteries of Fontenay, or Pontigny; cities on the Loire river like Nevers (famous for the shooting of Alain Resnais’ 1959 Hiroshima mon amour after the screenplay by Marguerite Duras, a little lesser known for one of the few realized building projects by French theorist-philosopher Paul Virilio and Claude Parent, the 1966 ‘bunker church’. and to stay with religion, Nevers also has the Saint-Gildard chapel where rests a embalmed Bernadette Soubirous, who at age 14 had 18 visions of the Virgin Mary in Lourdes, in 1858). Further north along the Loire are Cosne and antique book town La Charité with its 14 book antiquarians.

For those who would like to visit Paris for a day, the French capital is a two-and-a-half hours drive away. Also French SNCF railways take you there 4 times a day, with a bus connecting Tannay to the Clamecy train station at 10km. A better and faster connection is Cosne-Paris, only 1h50'.

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The Café de Tannay’s interior decoration is eclectic. Some household pieces or art objects are for sale.



WHAT CAFÉ DE TANNAY OFFERS

Contact: Jouke Kleerebezem
Amsterdam/Tannay

5, Rue Ste. Agathe
58190 Tannay
France
T +31 (0)6 1351 6403
E jouke.kleerebezem at gmail dot com
www also via air.bnb

English, Dutch, French and German spoken
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prices
What Tannay and surroundings offer — links


stone spiral staircase


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ground floor:
former bar room as a spacious (43 square meter) sitting room/dining room, entered from an enclosed nicely overgrown garden with shelter and water well, large vaulted wine cellar; modern well equipped kitchen; shower, toilet
second floor:
bathroom with bath and double washing stand; 16 square meter spacious landing; toilet; two connected sitting room/bedrooms, one with its private access to the garden via a stone spiral staircase

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Tannay facilities and services
SNCF railways bus stop (4 daily train connections to Paris), bakery, butcher, supermarket with ATM and gas station, Maison de Presse book and magazine store, drugstore-pharmacy, hotel-restaurant Le Relais Fleuri, café-tobacconist and 3 other bars, 2 wineries and caves, 2 shoe stores, 2 hairdressers, post-office, bank Crédit Agricole, (Dutch and English spoken) medical doctor, veterinarian.

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nearby and not-to-be-missed
- UNESCO World-heritage Vézelay with Mary Magdalene basilica
- Sancerre, Pouilly, Chablis, Irancy, Coulange la Vineuse vineyards
- Morvan national park with countless streams and some lakes
- Cities on the Loire river Nevers, Cosne, La Charité (book antiquarian town, 14 bookstores)
- the Yonne- and Loire valleys and the Canal du Nivernais
- Roman churches and Cistercian monasteries Pontigny en Fontenay
- Bourges, Dijon, Beaune, Paris

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prices
€500/week (€600/week in July and August).
Cleaning costs at departure €50.










LINKS

Tannay
- Google Tannay
- Tannay in Wikipedia F
- Tannay in Patrimoine de France
- Caves Tannaysiennes
- Domaine de Sarmentole

within a range of 20km
- Delphine Perrot, Ferme du Mazot, Taconnay: biological goat farm for cheese, dairy and (lamb) meat
- Florence Baudu, Grange Treillard: ecological care and beauty products
- La Graineterie, Clamecy: biological shop, many local products

wine and gastronomy
- Phylloxera: How Wine Was Saved for the World
- Burgundy wine territory
- Loire wine territory
- Marc Menau’s restaurant l’Espérance ***Michelin (YouTube Meneau)

(contemporary) art and history
- Parc Saint Leger Centre d'Art Contemporain
- Burgundy museums, like Clamecy
- UNESCO World-heritage Vézelay with the Maria Magdalena basilica
- Cistercian monasteries Pontigny and Fontenay
- La Charité (book town, 14 antiquarians, markets)
- Bazoches castle
- prehistorical Arcy sur Cure caves
- Aubigny chalk mines
- ‘Art brut’ garden La Fabuloserie
- Musée du Son

tourism
- Nièvre tourism
- Morvan national park
- ...more Morvan
- Morvan heritage
- 3 lakes



















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