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La Cure is in the charming village of Ferrière Larçon which is surrounded by verdant farmland and pockets of forest. The village has a beautiful 12th century church and quaint streets like the "Rue des Caves," a street lined with cave houses built into the rock formations. La Cure's "grange" is one of the village's oldest buildings and would have been standing when Joan of Arc was in the nearby town of Loches convincing Charles VII to fight the English.
The friendly baker from the neighbouring village delivers bread and croissants to the door each morning. The charming Mr Reglan, the area's best butcher, calls twice a week in his mobile "boucherie".
But what would France be without its outdoor markets - the most enjoyable way to shop? There is one each Monday in nearby Ligueil (5 minute drive) and twice a week in the beautiful medieval town of Loches (15 minute drive). Both towns have good supermarkets too.
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