.jpg) The weather in the Ardèche region is exceptionally comfortable with 300 days of sun. However, the months of July and August can become very hot. | .jpg) The driveway from the road (D307) to La Grange aux Boirons is about 440 yards, giving the location a sense of open space. | .jpg) The old medieval bridge has historically been used to cross the river from the old road. The road was in usage by pedestrians and horse and carriage until 1920. | .jpg) With the introduction of motorized vehicles, a new asphalt road was built and connects Saint-Jean-le-Centenier with Saint-Gineys-en-Coiron as we know the village today. | .jpg) Our beloved neighbours, Monsieur et Madame Cervellin. They inhabit and worked the farmland in the valley for over 60 years and know the place like no other person. |
.jpg) Monsieur et Madame Cervellin while harvesting the hay in front of La Grange. We made an informal agreement that they can harvest the hay. The hay is used to feed the cows during the winter. | .jpg) The road to Berzeme and Privas (D7). | .jpg) The road to Berzème and Privas (D7). This is the intersection that enters the valley where La Grange is situated. | .jpg) The road to Berzème and Privas (D7) just below the summit. | .jpg) The valley Les Coirons. La Grange aux Boiron can be found in the centre of the picture but is almost invisible. |
.jpg) Local traffic. | .jpg) Mountain walks through the valley are an absolute delight to take part in. You can walk for hours through the area without you losing sight of La Grange. | .jpg) The spirit of the mountain faces you.! | .jpg) The beauty of space and tranquillity. | .jpg) Sense the freedom from laptop and mobile phone. |
.jpg) The road to ‘Peace of Mind’. | .jpg) View from the back of the house. | .jpg) This picture shows that our neighbours 'Le Moulin’ was build close to the river. It is now owned by a friendly French family, who are using the house as a holiday retreat. La Grange was originally one of the Mill’s barns where wheat and grains were stored. | .jpg) If you look from the front side of the house towards the location of the mill you are only able to see the Moulin's chimneys. The house is close to the river and does not interfere with our privacy.
| .jpg) The historical bridge connects La Grange with the land across the river. The bridge is still used by visitors and farm animals alike. |