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Ref.no 06.690

Holiday house with pool in Le Rouret between Grasse and Vence

Holiday home for 10-11 persons

Situated in a quiet residential area between Vence and Grasse

Large, spacious villa located in a quiet residential area on the outskirts of the small village of Le Rouret between Vence and Grasse. From the villa there are only 16 km to Villeneuve-Loubet and the Mediterranean's beautiful beaches. There are countless charming medieval towns in the surrounding area such as the interesting perfume town of Grasse, the small artist town of Mougins, Tourrettes-sur-Loup and the area's two great gems, Vence and Saint-Paul-de-Vence. The exciting seaside towns Cannes, Antibes and Nice can all be reached within 30-40 minutes’ drive.

This nice villa on 3 floors offers the following:
Ground floor: kitchen with access to a large covered terrace with dining area (on the other side of the house than the pool area), office, dining room, living room and TV room, 1 double bedroom, 1 twin bedroom, 1 bathroom plus 1 separate toilet. From the living rooms there is access to a large covered terrace with dining area.

First floor: 1 large bedroom with 2 single beds and access to a small balcony and 1 bathroom.

Pool level: Large common room with bar and dining area, 1 double bedroom and sofa bed, 1 bedroom with 2 single beds, 3 bathrooms and 1 separate toilet.

Covered terrace area with built-in barbecue. Fenced pool area with large pool of 12 x 6 meters.

Specifications

Key features

  • Accommodation size : 400 m2
  • Ground of : 5,500 m2
  • Bedroom(s) : 5
  • Bathroom(s) : 5
  • Type of accomodation: Villa
  • Rooms

  • Living room
  • 1 Kitchen
  • Bedroom(s) 1 :
  • 2 Single beds (90 x 200 cm)
  • Bedroom(s) 2 :
  • 2 Single beds (90 x 200 cm)
  • Bedroom(s) 3 :
  • 2 Single beds (90 x 200 cm)
  • Bedroom(s) 4 :
  • 1 Double bed (180 x 200 cm)
  • Bedroom(s) 5 :
  • 1 Double bed (180 x 200 cm)
  • 2 Bathroom(s) with tub
  • 3 Bathroom(s) with shower
  • 2 Separate toilet(s)
  • Location

  • Beach : 16 km
  • Supermarket/grocery store : 3 km
  • Restaurant : 3 km
  • Nearest town : 3 km
  • Nearest airport : 24 km
  • Tennis : 3 km
  • Golf : 4 km
  • Horse riding : 6 km
  • Outdoor facilities

  • Garden furniture
  • Barbecue
  • Parking 3 cars
  • Terrace : 300 m2
  • Garden
  • Pool

  • Pool 12 x 6m
  • Pool safety (Fence)
  • Security

  • Alarm system
  • Children

  • Child cot
  • High chair
  • Technology

  • TV : 2
  • Satellite TV
  • Internet access (Wifi)
  • Fan : 6
  • Household appliances

  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine
  • Entertainment & activity

  • Stereo
  • TV channels (National and international)
  • Availability

    • See weekly rates 2024 / 2025
      Week Arrival Discount
      42 10/12/2024 Week occupied
      43 10/19/2024 1,728 €
      44 10/26/2024 1,728 €
      45 11/2/2024 1,728 €
      46 11/9/2024 1,728 €
      47 11/16/2024 1,728 €
      48 11/23/2024 1,728 €
      49 11/30/2024 1,728 €
      50 12/7/2024 1,728 €
      51 12/14/2024 1,728 €
      52 12/21/2024 1,975 €
      1 12/28/2024 1,975 €
      2 1/4/2025 1,728 €
      3 1/11/2025 1,728 €
      4 1/18/2025 1,728 €
      5 1/25/2025 1,728 €
      6 2/1/2025 1,728 €
      7 2/8/2025 1,728 €
      8 2/15/2025 1,728 €
      9 2/22/2025 1,728 €
      10 3/1/2025 1,728 €
      11 3/8/2025 1,728 €
      12 3/15/2025 1,975 €
      13 3/22/2025 1,975 €
      14 3/29/2025 1,975 €
      15 4/5/2025 1,975 €
      16 4/12/2025 1,975 €
      17 4/19/2025 1,975 €
      18 4/26/2025 1,975 €
      19 5/3/2025 1,975 €
      20 5/10/2025 1,975 €
      Week Arrival Discount
      21 5/17/2025 2,476 €
      22 5/24/2025 2,476 €
      23 5/31/2025 2,668 €
      24 6/7/2025 4,585 €
      25 6/14/2025 4,585 €
      26 6/21/2025 5,096 €
      27 6/28/2025 Week occupied
      28 7/5/2025 Week occupied
      29 7/12/2025 Week occupied
      30 7/19/2025 Week occupied
      31 7/26/2025 Week occupied
      32 8/2/2025 5,261 €
      33 8/9/2025 Week occupied
      34 8/16/2025 5,261 €
      35 8/23/2025 5,096 €
      36 8/30/2025 5,096 €
      37 9/6/2025 5,096 €
      38 9/13/2025 2,476 €
      39 9/20/2025 1,975 €
      40 9/27/2025 1,975 €
      41 10/4/2025 1,975 €
      42 10/11/2025 1,975 €
      43 10/18/2025 1,728 €
      44 10/25/2025 1,728 €
      45 11/1/2025 1,728 €
      46 11/8/2025 1,728 €
      47 11/15/2025 1,728 €
      48 11/22/2025 1,728 €
      49 11/29/2025 1,728 €
      50 12/6/2025 1,728 €
      51 12/13/2025 1,728 €
      52 12/20/2025 1,975 €

    Price details

    From

    1,728 €

    Electricity/water included
    No smoking
    Linen and towels included
    Dog not allowed
    Pool towels have to be brought along
    Final cleaning, obligatory
    206 €
    Electricity winter
    103 € per week
    Babybed (free of charge), optional
    High chair (free of charge), optional
    Tourist taxes (adult)
    16,46 € per week
    4.00 pm
    10.00 am

    10 ReviewsAverage satisfaction rating: 4.3 Out of 5

    3.6Tuesday 02 Jan 2024 Anonymous - München (Germany)
    Translation from german provided by Google Translate Quiet large living area
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    4.1Monday 12 Jun 2023 Heide Junginger - Laupheim (Germany)
    Translation from german provided by Google Translate The garden and the pool were very well maintained and beautiful. The house is very spacious and offers plenty of opportunities to retreat.
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    4.9Monday 08 Aug 2022 Anonymous - Klampenborg (Denmark)
    Translation from danish provided by Google Translate We were a family with several generations (5 months - 73 years). The layout of the home with the separate departments where each part of the family could be...
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    4.2Monday 21 Oct 2019 Anonymous - Trier (Germany)
    very spacious with plenty of opportunity for relaxation and privacy
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    5.0Monday 17 Jun 2019 Linda Beresford - Liverpool (England)
    We were a family of 10 ranging from 21-62 there to celebrate my 60th birthday. We loved everything about the villa especially the outdoor areas which enabled...
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