3 bedroom village house Provence-Alpes-Cote-d`Azur, Vaucluse, Sablet, France. Beautiful 17th century house rental can sleep 7 guests and is situated in the picturesque village of Sablet.
3 bedroom village house Provence-Alpes-Cote-d`Azur, Vaucluse, Sablet, France
This beautifully restored 17th century house rental can accommodate up to 7 guests and is situated in the picturesque village of Sablet in Vaucluse department of Provence, France. Located within the walls of this quaint village, it is only a few steps from the house to the Church of St. Nazaire and the many shops and restaurants of the village.
The accommodation of this charming village Vaucluse holiday property comprises of 168 square meters spread over 3 floors and can comfortably accommodate six people. It is an ideal gathering place for family and friends for vacations, anniversaries, birthdays and reunions as well as an idyllic retreat for foodies, wine lovers, bikers, hikers, climbers, cyclists, artists and writers.
The house has 3 stories, 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The house has been tastefully furnished and decorated and is centrally heated for those cooler nights. Examples of the local Provencal artwork and hand painted pottery can be seen throughout the house. There is a large well equipped kitchen featuring a beautiful oak table with seating for 8 people. French doors give access out to the large terrace where you can enjoy lunch or dinner, or glass of local wine and dish of olives on the terrace while soaking up the warming Provençal sunshine. The terrace is furnished with table and chairs and there is a propane gas fired cook top for guests who like to cook Al fresco....
Within just a short walk from the house, you can find most everything you will require during your stay in the village; 2 bakeries, a butchers, two mini supermarkets, a florist, a pharmacy, a tabac/newsagents, 2 hair salons, a library, bank with ATM machine and post office. There is a fish monger and an excellent fresh goat cheese maker who come to the village and sets up a stall every Thursday morning in the main village square.