Parigne
La
Peignardiere lies approximately 1 Kilometer south east of the village of
Parigne which is the nearest village. Apart from being a pretty village,
it is growing fast in both size and amenities under the guidance of a mayor
who has the best interests of the community close to his heart.
In the village can be found a good Boulangerie offering all types of breads and those famous French patisseries. Also there is a modern village shop (next to the Mairie) owned we understand by the village to help combat the threat of the large supermarkets and to help to keep the village community spirit alive, this small village store is kept reasonably well stocked with most of the groceries that you may need during your stay, and also a walk to the village can often be preferable to a drive to the major supermarkets when on holiday. The village shop is open every day except Mondays and is even open for a couple of hours on Sunday mornings. On a Thursday a local fishmonger visits at about 1830 /1900 and leaves about 2000 it all depends on how busy he is, the fish and shell-fish that he sells are very good, even if sometimes a little limited in choice.
The
Boulangerie is open every day except Wednesday and again they are
open on Sunday mornings up until lunchtime. The village boasts two
bars one adjoining the Boulangerie and The Bar des Sports
on the other side of the road almost opposite. Here in the Bar des
Sports you will find Franck & Valerie, who between them and their staff
run both the bar and the restaurant, they have an excellent reputation for
providing good food at very reasonable prices, every weekday lunchtime the
restaurant is packed with people who have often gone out of their way to
lunch at the restaurant Le Franck' Elle. Neither of them
speak English, but we think that Valerie does understand a little more than
she admits. It is possible to eat here in the evening but only by appointment,
you will often be given a separate room where you can enjoy your food.
It is possible to enjoy a good standard of basic food here in a friendly
atmosphere where children are made welcome.
Across the road from the Bar is the village Mairie
the hub of all French villages and within this building can be found the
local post office, as well as the mayors office, it really is quite an experience
to visit the post office, because when you enter you will find no glass
& no bars, just a desk with a seat on your side to sit down on while
you purchase your stamps etc. and friendly help on the other side,
very different to the high security systems that exist in throughout the
UK.
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