At the heart of the most tempting part of Provence, you’ll find the setting of this villa irresistible as well. It’s a lovely villa, inside and out.
| Sleeps | 8 |
|---|---|
| Bedrooms | 4 |
| Bathrooms | 4 |
| Region | Provence-Côte-d'Azur |
| Département | Vaucluse |
| Towns |
Cavaillon 10km
Apt 23km Avignon 37km Aix-en-Provence 64km |
| Villages/Shops |
Oppède 1.3km
Coustellet 2.5km |
| Swimming pool |
Private
Security alarm Fenced-off Roman steps Can be heated Size 12x5m Depth 0.90-2.40m |
| Tennis court | Oppède 1.3km |
| Beaches |
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| Golf |
18 hole 15km
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| Pets | Not accepted |
| Security deposit | £1050 view details |
| Changeover day | Saturday |
Not available for short stays
| Airports | Ferry ports | TGV stations |
|---|---|---|
| Avignon 28km | Le Havre 909km | Avignon 38km |
| Marseille 65km | Caen-Ouistreham 957km | Miramas 57km |
| Nîmes 83km | Calais 1015km | Orange 60km |
| Toulon 114km | St-Malo 1057km | Aix-en-Provence 75km |
| Cherbourg 1068km | Nimes 81km | |
| Arles 85km |
The property is set in the middle of 1000sqm of grounds and a further 2000sqm of its own vineyards. This delightful stone house opposite the Luberon mountain range enjoys splendid views over the Vaucluse. Banked by pink laurel bushes, the house has a swimming pool with a paved surround bordered by rich vegetation.
There is a charge of 200 Euros per week to heat the pool. This is payable locally.
The interior is decorated in rustic style and is both tasteful and comfortable, combining modern furnishings with local antiques and many paintings. The cosy living room boasts authentic wooden beams and a lovely fireplace, and incorporates the dining area. The kitchen is well equipped, and there is a separate laundry room. A twin bedroom with an en suite shower room and a wc and a bathroom with a wc are on the ground floor. The other bedrooms, including two double bedrooms each with an en suite shower room with a wc, are on the first floor.
Occupancy is limited to 8 persons.
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