Holiday Lettings in Occitanie, France | Houses and Villas (5 results)
New region of France created in 2016 from the former French regions of Languedoc-Roussillon and Midi-Pyrenees.
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€75
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Maison Delmas Chambres d’Hotes (Bed & Breakfast) is set in the medieval Village. The house built in 1779 is Maison de Maitre sympathetically restored in the traditional style, with period furniture and muted colours.
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£99
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300 years of history reside in the thick stone walls of this two family sized farmhouse. In a calm and beautiful Pyrenees hamlet it is ideally suited to nature lovers, people who want to spend quality family time surrounded by stunning beauty of a national park. Swimming pool and childrens play area
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£500
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The house benefits from an ideal setting in the countryside situated in the golden triangle between Sarlat, Rocamadour and Gourdon. It is ideal for relaxing and to unwind and will suit all ages and especially extended families and those with young children & pet friendly as well.
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£1,100
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Spacious villa with off road parking, a large garden, private 10x4 pool and A/C. Located in the small village of Homps on the Canal du Midi which has six restaurants, a bar, supermarket and garage. 30 min. from the historic cities of Carcassonne, Beziers and Narbonne with lovely beaches nearby.
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£805
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Modern villa in quiet village of Ginestas. Walking distance of the Canal du Midi and 45 minutes drive to beach. Private secluded pool in large south facing garden with covered terrace. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (1 ensuite) plus cloakroom and large well equipped open plan living, dining, kitchen area.
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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.