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The property: The house has been fully restored and consists of eat in kitchen, loungeroom, three bedrooms, two and a half bathrooms, sunroom and terrace with extensive views over the Luberon mountain chain. The furnishings are a combination of modern, regionally designed, practical furniture and antiques. The kitchen has a dishwasher and washing machine/dryer combined. In the lounge room there is comfortable leather furniture and a flat screen television. Programs are delivered via satellite providing both English and French based entertainment. There is a DVD plus you have access to a high speed Internet connection. Included in the furnishings is a full set of glasses, cups, plates, cutlery, cooking utensils, towels and linen. Two bedrooms each have a queen size bed while the third has a double bed. The bedroom on the top floor also has an en suite bathroom. The house is our family home so it is furnished to a quality and level that you would expect in a permanent residence. The restoration has been completed to the highest possible level. |
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Outside Area: Within the village there is a café, post office and small supermarket. The butcher comes twice a week with fresh and preserved meats. There is also a public swimming pool, tennis courts and area to play pétanque. Ten minutes drive away is the large town of Apt with a full range of services. An hour away is the city of Avignon. Here you will find rental car outlets, airports and the TGV high-speed train connection to Paris, all parts of France – North, South, East and West, Spain, Italy and other parts of Europe. |
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Surrounding Area: Quintessentially French, the area is beautifully described in Peter Mayle’s book 'A Year in Provence’. The region is rich in history, culture, archaeological sites and year round markets and festivals. And, of course, it’s a major centre for grapes and lavender - wineries and lavender farms abound. It is also a centre for walking known as the Grande Randonnée. Clearly marked, these walking tracks make up part of the famous Pilgrims route that still takes walkers from the top of France down through the massive central, over the Pyrénées and into Spain to finish at Santiago de Compostela. Horse and bike riding are also very popular. Most of Provence’s major sites and attractions, including Gordes, Senanque, Roussillon, Fontain de Vaucluse, L'lsle sur la Sorgue and Les Baux de Provence, are within easy reach as is the Mediterranean and Cote d’Azur. |
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Other comments: This property is also available for summer holiday rentals. |
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Pricing Info: Monthly tariff is based on medium term stay. Utilities are extra. Weekly rates on application. All bookings confirmed by full payment at time of reservation. All payments paid electronically to bank account. |
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