Villa Fr5361

£1,056  average per night

This 18th Century Property Has An Air Of Romance Around It. with Its Century Old Plane Trees And Vast Gardens, This Is The Ideal Location For Exploring The Part Of Provence.

  • Sleeps 11
  • 4 Bed
  • 4 Bathroom
  • Children welcome
  • Private pool

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General information

  • Private pool
  • Shared pool
  • Internet access
  • Air conditioning
  • BBQ
  • Parking
  • Children welcome
  • Balcony
  • Child's highchair
  • Dining area
  • Fireplace
  • Garage
  • Iron and board
  • Linens provided
  • Garden
  • Living room
  • No smoking
  • Television
  • Wheelchair inaccessible

Kitchen and household

  • Dishes and utensils provided
  • Clothes dryer
  • Microwave
  • Oven
  • Refrigerator
  • Freezer
  • Washing machine

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Location

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Description

Renovations have retained the original features of this elegant house, whilst adding contemporary features.
The beautiful windows let light into the bedrooms, whilst the living space has been designed with comfort in mind.
The 21st century kitchen with its modern furnishings complement the 18th century fireplace in the living room.
Long lunches can be enjoyed under shade of the ancient trees, whilst the vast gardens offer plenty of space for a quiet moment.
Morning coffees can be enjoyed on the shaded terrace, or dip into the swimming pool on a warm day.
There are many idyllic villages to discover here, along with Avignon just a short trip north.
Chateaurenard boasts a lively Sunday morning market, as well a beautiful orchards and countryside.
Many vineyards, hilltop villages and summer landscapes can be accessed from this property, with many beautiful villages such as Gordes on your doorstep.
Head to St Remy where you can discover the Provencal way of life.

Situated just north of Les Apilles National Park, you are perfectly positioned between the idyllic villages of the south and Avignon to the north.
Nearby Châteaurenard is a rural village surrounded by vast orchards and countryside. There's a market on a Sunday morning where you can pick up some liqueur de Frigolet (herbal liquor), a local speciality. This is the real Provence which is relatively peaceful yet full of charm and character. You may be lucky enough to stay during one of the village's many festivities.
The small and lively city of Avignon is just a short drive away. Explore the winding medieval streets, experience the excellent dining opportunities and visit two UNESCO world heritage sites, the Pope's Palace and Saint Benezet Bridge. The covered market offers all sorts of delights or head to the weekend farmers, flower and flea markets for wonderful local produce and a bargain or two. The bohemian quarter of the city, just next to the Sorgue river, has more of a village atmosphere with its artists, musicians, cafes and wine-bars.
The region is in the heart of this formidable area of vineyards, idyllic hilltop villages, world-renowned towns, and summer landscapes of sunflowers. Gordes is just one of the beautiful villages worth visiting with stunning architecture, set in the outstanding Luberon region, surrounded by lavender fields in the summer months. Or head south to the heart of the Parc Naturel Regional des Alpilles and the charming town of St-Rémy-de-Provence where you can soak up the true Provençal way of life, especially on markets days. Wine lovers mustn't miss out on a visit to Châteauneuf-du-Pape whilst Van Gogh's precious Arles and Baux-de-Provence, one of France's acclaimed 'plus beaux villages' are also within easy reach.
Those looking for activity have so much on their doorstep. There is both horse-riding and golf within a short drive and both the immediate and wider area are a walkers and cyclists paradise with stunning countryside and landscapes. Older children will love kayaking along the Rhône or Sorgue and there are plenty of other family friendly activities throughout the region from model railways and open castles to trekking across the tree tops and visiting a zoo.
History lovers should also visit the city of Nîmes with its fine collection of Roman remains including Maison Carree, one of the best preserved Roman temples in the country. Just north of the city is the stunning Roman aqueduct, Pont du Gard, now a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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