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David and Caroline welcome you to stay at their delightful French house set in the middle of a small picturesque hill village full of rustic charm. Their house has original stone walls, a wood-burning stove, vaulted caves and high ceilinged silk rooms. It is situated in a peaceful courtyard, where alfresco meals can be enjoyed, and then the afternoon siesta under the cool arch. A garden barbecue, fountain and exterior lighting all add to the enjoyment of life outside..

For booking and further information please contact

Mr and Mrs Nolder:

Tel: Mobile
+ 33 (0) 650 268 399
Tel: Landline
+ 33 (0) 466 244 443


Email: carolinenolder@lesabatier.com

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Aigremont is situated in the Gard department of Languedoc Rousillon, in the foothills of the Cévennes, very close to Nîmes and Montpellier Airports and within easy access for exploring the Mediterranean and for excursions to Spain, Italy and Switzerland. Visit the historic sites of Nîmes, Montpellier, Avignon, Arles and the Pont du Gard, play golf at eight outstanding golf courses within 45 minutes drive, walk in the National Parks of the Cévennes and the Camargue, swim in the mountain rivers. Canoeing, rafting and horse-riding and ski-ing (one hour away) are all available within easy access. Make sure you visit the highly rated vignerons nearby. An English cinema is opening soon in Alès.

We also have a wonderful house with a pool, close to Aigremont at Tornac, available for rental or B&B.


 

Quote from Alastair Sawday Publishing "Special places to stay. French holiday homes"

<< Behind the arched blue door lies a restored 15th-century silk mill, its vaulted cellar rooms intact. It is an Aladdin’s cave, an intoxicating mix of French, English, Moroccan and Indian treasures. Escape the blistering heat into this cool, calm space; the village is cooly perched in the foothills of the Cévennes and you are in the middle of it. No garden, but a peaceful gravelled courtyard with chairs for dozing, a barbecue, a fountain and a summer shower. Inside, your gaze drifts to mellow yellow-washed walls, tiles - the best of old and new - and lofty ceilings. The sitting room is cavernous but is cosy in wintertime: a wood-burning stove, William Morris-covered armchairs, comfy sofas, books, an upright piano. Arched doors lead from the well-equipped kitchen into the courtyard where you may eat. Up a floor and those lofty old silk rooms have magically become bedrooms, one with a dreamy Provençal mural behind the bed, another with a patchwork bedspread. History, big open fields and vineyards await - if you can leave your own little piece of heaven. >>

See my self-catering holiday home No. 78785 on Holiday-Rentals.co.uk