5 Bedroom Holiday Lettings in Occitanie, France | Houses (5 results)
New region of France created in 2016 from the former French regions of Languedoc-Roussillon and Midi-Pyrenees.
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€3,900
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Beautiful villa in the woods, contemporary furnishings with big veranda, swimming pool, tennis and exotic garden with 40 palms. 15 km from Montpellier, Herault village is in the countryside, very pleasant, 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and a solarium.
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£85
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Original houses in the middle of medieval villages don't usually have room for a large pool and garden. Our pool stays at 24C year-round. Just 5 minute's walk to restaurant/cafe/wine bar/boulangerie and alimentation. High ceilings keep the house cool in summer, full central heating if needed. Wifi
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£1,500
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In between Nimes and Montpellier, this beautiful, large 18th century country house with all the modern conveniences, is a perfect, peaceful setting for family and friends. Full of charm and space, with a covered terrace, private pool and even a treehouse, it delights all generations.
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€800
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Peaceful, countryside location. Huge kitchen. 3kms from the pretty bastide village of Castelsagrat and 20 minutes from Lauzerte and Moissac, both of which are on the pilgrimage route of St Jacques de Compostelle. Private terrace with great views. Access to shared outdoor pool and games room.
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€500
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This former baker's cottage is located in the picturesque village of Saint-Pierre-des-Champs on the River Orbieu. Just minutes from the village of Lagrasse with its famous Abbey, shops and restaurants. A quiet and peaceful location, it features a bar/restaurant just steps from the house.
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The Minervois sub-region has strong historic connections to the Cathars of the 12th century, and right back until Roman times and earlier. The Minervois is a wine-making area that produces very high quality wines without the price-tag of better known wine regions.