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Ref.no 83.315

Holiday house with pool within walking distance to Claviers

Holiday home for 6-8 people

Nice location just outside the charming medieval village of Claviers

Located on the outskirts of the medieval perched hillside village of Claviers, this tastefully furnished villa is built on a south west facing hillside of about a quarter of an acre of a terraced natural plot with olive and cherry trees above and below the house. The garden is typically provencal smelling of lavender, rosemary and thyme and filled with cypres and palm trees. The large swimming pool is well equipped with sun loungers, garden furniture and outdoor shower and is totally secluded at the lower point of the agrden with wonderful views of the surrounding countryside and Bargemon.

The villa contains: 1 bedroom with double bed, 2 bedrooms with each 2 single beds. All bedrooms are equipped with ceiling fans. Living room with open fire and well equipped kitchen with exit to a covered balcony with dining table. Bathroom with shower and separate toilet. The villa is furnished with comfortable scandinavian style furniture.

This house is for a maximum of 6 adults and two children under 10 years.

Specifications

Key features

  • Accommodation size : 100 m2
  • Level(s) : 1
  • Ground of
  • Bedroom(s) : 3
  • Bathroom(s) : 1
  • Type of accomodation: villa
  • View to: The mountains and Bargemon
  • Rooms

  • 1 Kitchen
  • Bedroom(s) 1 :
  • 1 Double bed (180 x 200 cm)
  • Bedroom(s) 2 :
  • 2 Single beds (90 x 200 cm)
  • 1 Bunk bed (70 x 160 cm)
  • Bedroom(s) 3 :
  • 2 Single beds (90 x 200 cm)
  • 1 Bathroom(s) with shower and W.C
  • 1 Separate toilet(s)
  • Location

  • Beach : 40 km
  • Supermarket/grocery store : 1 km
  • Restaurant : 1 km
  • Nearest village (Claviers) 1 km.
  • Nearest airport : 78 km
  • Tennis : 5 km
  • Golf : 20 km
  • Outdoor facilities

  • Outdoor shower
  • Garden furniture (Wood)
  • Barbecue (Gas)
  • Sun loungers : 9
  • Sunshade : 2
  • Parking
  • Terrace
  • Garden
  • Closed garden
  • Covered terrace
  • Pool

  • Pool saltwater
  • Pool open 01.05 - 01.10
  • Pool safety (Alarm)
  • Children

  • Child cot
  • High chair
  • Technology

  • TV French channels only
  • Internet access (Wifi)
  • Fan : 3
  • Heating of the holiday home

  • Central heating
  • Household appliances

  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine
  • Microwave oven
  • Entertainment & activity

  • Boules
  • DVD
  • TV channels (Only national)
  • DVDs available
  • Miscellaneous

  • Duvets : 8
  • Hair dryer
  • Iron
  • Ironing board
  • Availability

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      34 8/16/2025 2,764 €
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      36 8/30/2025 1,746 €
      37 9/6/2025 1,746 €
      38 9/13/2025 1,457 €
      39 9/20/2025 1,159 €
      40 9/27/2025 1,159 €

    Price details

    From

    850 €

    No smoking
    Dog not allowed
    Electricity included (summer)
    Pool towels have to be brought along
    Final cleaning, obligatory
    160 €
    Linen and towel rental, obligatory
    25 € per person
    Electricity winter payment on account
    48 € per week
    High chair (free of charge), optional
    Babybed (free of charge), optional
    4.00 pm
    10.00 am

    13 ReviewsAverage satisfaction rating: 4.5 Out of 5

    5.0Saturday 03 Aug 2024 Anonymous - Vipperød (Denmark)
    Translation from danish provided by Google Translate Definitely the outdoor environment - a really nice large terrace and the pool and its area.
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    3.6Monday 22 Jul 2024 Anonymous - Ølstykke (Denmark)
    Translation from danish provided by Google Translate The view!
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    4.5Tuesday 03 Oct 2023 Anonymous - Essen-Kettwig (Germany)
    Translation from german provided by Google Translate Great terrace with a view and pool
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    4.2Monday 17 Jul 2023 Anonymous - Frederiksberg (Denmark)
    Translation from danish provided by Google Translate view, pool area, good beds, terrace area
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    5.0Monday 01 Aug 2022 Anonymous - København Ø (Denmark)
    Translation from danish provided by Google Translate Lovely and delicious house for a family holiday with teenagers. We very much enjoyed all the facilities, the town & the neighboring towns, all the...
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