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Villa with pool in Provence
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| Stunning villa in quiet area yet only 5 minutes to village and shops in Provence. Private swimming pool and large private garden. Petanque playing area. Sleeps 10. |
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MAZ101 |
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3706 Euros to 3706 Euros per week |
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Reductions for groups of less than 10 people, please ask for details. |
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| PRICES:
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| 1st Jun 2013 to 31st Aug 2013 |
3706 Euros |
Prices are per week in euros.
Security deposit 700 euros.
Linen and towels at 18 euros per person. |
CLICK HERE to view Booking Details and Terms & Conditions > |
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| LOCATION: |
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The villa is situated in the village of Mazan in the Vaucluse in the heart of Provence-Alps-Riviera region.
The property is located in quiet residential area yet only 5 mins to shops and 10 to the village centre. It is not overlooked by any neighbours and has a view over Mont Ventoux and Mont Mirail.
It is 15km to Isle sur la Sorgue, 25km to Avignon and 80km to the Mediterranean beaches. |
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| DESCRIPTION: |
Stunning detached villa with accommodation on 2 levels, set in a spacious, newly landscaped garden with terrace.
The private swimming pool and petanque playing area will provide fun and days to remember in the Provence sun. There is a BBQ for alfresco dining, childrens swings and bicycles to help to keep you busy.
The villa has 5 bedrooms with 2 single beds, 4 double beds, 1 sofa bed, 2 child's beds to sleep 10.
There are 2 bathrooms and 3 WCs.
Fully equipped separate kitchen; a dining/living room with multimedia equipment and a storeroom.
The villa has central heating and a fireplace.
Private parking. |
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| OUTSIDE: |
Large garden (3710m2) and terrace with garden furniture, BBQ, sun loungers, children's outdoor games, children's swings, bicycles.
Private swimming pool of 10m x 5m
Petanque playing area.
Private parking. |
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| GENERAL: |
Linen and towels supplied at extra cost of 18 euros per person.
End of stay cleaning extra at 120 euros.
Air-conditioning included. |
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| ACCOMMODATION: |
- Bedrooms - 5 bedrooms with 2 single beds, 4 double beds, 1 sofa bed, 2 child's beds.
- Bathrooms - 2 bathrooms, 3 WC.
- Kitchen - fully equipped kitchen with fridge, freezer, oven, grill, hobs, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, vacuum cleaner, iron, highchair, fan.
- Dining/living - TV, Video Player, DVD Player, Satellite/Cable, Music centre, Radio, CD player.
- Central heating and fireplace.
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| SUITABILITY: |
All.
Sorry no pets.
No smoking.
Baby equipment available. |
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LOCAL AMENITIES
Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur
According to local legend, after God created the earth, the
sun, the mountains and the sea to shape our planet, the leftovers of each were used to create a paradise: Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur, the land stretched between the summits of the Alps and the expanse of the Mediterranean sea. True or false, the legend sums up the appeal of a territory referred to as PACA by the French.
CARPENTRAS is a charming little town with cafes, shops and restaurants. Because of its geographical location Carpentras has always been a meeting place, a coming together of paths of communication of contact from the plains to mountainous regions of the Vaucluse and therefore a centre of commerce.
Weekly Market :
Fridays from 8 am to 12.30 pm in the downtown and Jean Jaures drive.
This market offers a wealth of colours, tastes and smells. Here you will find products from the land from Provencial artisan crafts and sweets to fresh fruits and vegetables, dishware and flowers.
The Sunday Afternoon Flea Market and Antique Market :
Under the shade of the plane trees in the Jean Jaures drive from 12pm to 7pm second-hand goods or antiques. Free entrance.
The Grand Flea Market :
In the first half of August in the streets and town squares of the downtown. A one of a kind opportunity to empty out your attic and sell all your unwanted affairs. At the same time, bargain, haggle and find some great deals.
Located at the confluence of the Rhone and Durance rivers,
AVIGNON is well known for its ramparts, its famous Pont
Saint-Benezet and the Palais des Papes.
Because of its imposing, majestic architecture this palace is classified, like the pyramids, as a World Heritage of Humanity site.
The beauty of the medieval past in Avignon never ceases to delight. The ramparts, the magnificent Palace of the Popes, the sea of red-tiled roofs, clock-towers and steeples, and of course the graceful Pont d Avignon create a magical setting.
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OTHER INFORMATION
Reductions for groups of less than 10 people, please ask for details.
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