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Saint Sulpice les Feuilles is a bustling little market town which is set in the delightful, rolling countryside of the Haute-Vienne department of the Limousin, the green heart of France. Lying along the River Benaize, the town which is not really more than a large village, is nevertheless well equipped with amenities, and makes a great base for exploring this beautiful region.
Saint Sulpice les Feuilles and its excellent amenities have made it a busy centre for the population not only of the town itself, but also for the residents of the surrounding hamlets and countryside. With its supermarket, numerous small shops, cafés and restaurants, Saint Sulpice les Feuilles offers everything you will need to provide a comfortable lifestyle yet remain in the tranquillity of the countryside.
The weekly market offers an opportunity to shop and browse the colourful stalls in time honoured French fashion, and guarantees that your fresh fruit and veg will be the freshest and best of all local produce.
Apart from the cafés and restaurants within its boundaries, the town is also visited by a mobile fish and chip shop, should you find yourself missing that vital taste of old England! Within a short drive from the town there are all types of restaurants ranging from traditional French country fare to fine gourmet dining.
The countryside of the Haute-Vienne is its glory, and is ideal for outdoor pursuits such as walking, cycling and horse-riding. The rivers and lakes offer various water sports such as swimming, sailing and canoeing, and the area is renowned for being one of the best fishing regions of France. Places to visit in the vicinity include the charming old town La Souterraine, and a beautiful hilltop town, Chateauponsac. The regional capital of Limoges is a must see, especially if you are a lover of the beautiful porcelain for which Limoges is famous.
Limoges airport offers direct flights from the UK, so flying is definitely an option. The fast train, the superbly comfortable TGV will also take you to Limoges, the regional capital. If driving, you will find Saint Sulpice les Feuilles not far from the A20 auto route.
The region as a whole is said to be one of the best places in the country if you are seeking a real value for money property, and lesser known towns such as Saint Sulpice can offer character properties at bargain prices. The area round the town is a rich hunting ground for rural renovation properties too, so what are you waiting for?
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Saint Sulpice les Feuilles is located slightly to the west of central France. It lies in the very north of the Haute-Vienne department.
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Population: 1,489
Access: By air: Fly to Limoges with budget airline Ryanair. By rail: The TGV runs to Limoges. By road: The town is easily accessed from the A20 auto route.
Economy: The economy is based on local agriculture and small town commerce.
Interesting fact: The town's name means Saint Sulpice... the leaves! Its original name was Saint Sulpice le Terre aux Feuilles.