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| Nearest village/town: |
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Claret |
| Drive time away: |
15 mins |
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| Nearest airport: |
Montpellier |
| Drive time away: |
40 mins |
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| Drive time from beach: |
25 mins |
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Tel, Internet access.
BBQ, Garden furniture, Sun Loungers, Ping-pong, Children's outdoor games. |
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Fridge, freezer, Stove/Cooker, Oven, Hobs,toaster, coffee maker, Microwave, Dishwasher, Washing machine, Vacuum Cleaner, Iron.
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The regional capital of Montpellier is deeply rooted in its history yet definitely modern.
- The Place de la Comédie
Montpellier’s central square. Also known as l’Oeuf (the Egg) because of its original oval shape, it is one of the largest pedestrianised areas in Europe.Many cafés, restaurants and shops make this square the heart of the city.
- Faculty of Medecine
Montpellier was only two centuries old in 1180, when Lord Guilhem VIII signed a surprising and far-reaching edict. He declared that anyone, regardless of religion or background, could teach medicine in Montpellier.
- The Peyrou -the royal square-
The Peyrou esplanade is worth a visit with its panoramic view, towering statue of Louis XIV, Arc de Triomphe, water tower, and the ancient arches of a Roman aqueduct, Les Arceaux.
- The Botanical Garden
An oasis of peace for poets, an island of greenery
for Montpellier, the Jardin des plantes is the oldest in France.
Around Montpellier :
The Camargue
The famous wetland region of flamingos, bulls and white horses.
Nîmes
The Roman heritage.
Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert
The beautiful village on the route to Saint Jacques de Compostelle at the edge of the Gorges de l'Hérault.
Viaduct de Millau
The longest and tallest bridge in Europe and one of the largest in the world, with piers 342 metres apart!
Sète
The fascinating birthplace of Brassens and Paul Valéry,famous poets, situated between the sea and the Thau lagoon, famous for its oyster farms.
Carcassonne
One of the most beautiful medieval settings in Europe.
Les Pyrenees
Between Spain, Andorra and Ariège stand the Pyrenees, as beautiful in winter as in summer. |
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| Property's name: |
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| Type of property: |
House |
| Sleeps: |
4 -
6 |
| Situation: |
In the country |
| Department: |
Hérault |
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| Outside space: |
Large Garden |
| Pool: |
Yes |
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Price per week: |
11/Apr/09 |
03/Jul/09 |
€795 |
04/Jul/09 |
10/Jul/09 |
€1,380 |
11/Jul/09 |
21/Aug/09 |
€1,550 |
22/Aug/09 |
28/Aug/09 |
€1,380 |
29/Aug/09 |
09/Oct/09 |
€795 |
10/Oct/09 |
18/Dec/09 |
€635 |
19/Dec/09 |
31/Dec/09 |
€795 |
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| Pricing Notes: |
Linen and towels supplied at extra cost. |
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| Deposit amount: |
30% |
| Deposit details: |
Security deposit €500 |
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This 16th century country house, part of an estate, is located on a 32 acre domaine in Hérault.
The village of Claret and its 1000 inhabitants live in an unspoilt environment of Mediterranean vegetation: pines, thyme and rosemary that make up the garrigues which is famous in this part of the world and one of the wildest landscapes in the region.
The house benefits from privacy yet is only 5 km from the village and shops, and 30 km from the regional capital of Montpellier and the sandy beaches.
Spacious detached house, one of several on a 3.2 acre estate, 10 mn from the village and 30km from the major town of Montpellier and beaches.
The house has 3 bedrooms with 2 single beds, 2 double beds and 2 bathrooms.
The 65 m2 dining/living room with a fireplace has a lot of character. The house also has central heating.
The extensive grounds and gardens,terrace and courtyard with BBQ, garden furniture, sun loungers, ping-pong and
children's outdoor games make this property a superb location for holidays to remember.
Shared swimming pool.
Private parking.
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