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Provence - Gîte Holiday Rental in Moules, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
£839 - £1,144 Per property per week (Rates)
Capacity 4
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 1
Separate toilets 1
Suitability Suitable for children
Property highlights Barbecue, Garden, Scenic views, Swimming pool (shared use) - 18.6 miles from coast
Access Car Essential Car hire
Where is it
- Location: South of France and the Riviera > Provence - Cote d'Azur > Bouches-du-Rhône
- Closest town/village: Moules (Bouches-du-Rhône) ( Central )
- Closest airport: Nimes Airport (18.6 miles *Direct distance, road distance may vary. Please refer to detailed area map for local roads.)
- Distance to coast: 18.6 miles
- Access: Car Essential Car hire
- Property highlights: Barbecue, Garden, Scenic views, Swimming pool (shared use)
19th Century Farmhouse Gites with Pool for a Dream Provençal Holiday
Mas de l’Hermitage is a place of luxurious calm, surrounded by the grass fields of the Crau. It is situated in Provence, close to the Alpilles Hills and the sea, near to the medieval village of Les Baux and only eight kilometres east of Arles.
The Mas, or farmhouse, is divided into several independent units dating between the 18th and 19th centuries. The building is south facing and overlooks a garden, shaded by century old Plane trees. Each apartment has its own private terrace with teak furniture, ideal for cool private evening dinners, and are separated from the other terraces by planters.
The large garden is a quiet retreat, often frequented by egrets, crows, falcons and magpies with the cicadas and frogs making up the evening orchestra. There is a large swimming pool of 15m x 7m with a depth ranging from 1.4 to 2,8m, as well as small paddling pool under a light cascade for the recreation of toddlers. The swimming pool is chlorine free, and is available from May untill end September. The pool is surrounded by teak tanning beds and recliners. The pool house, with its terrace and barbecue, provides a pleasant location for socialising, sundowners and playing petanque (French bowls).
See the comments of our guests by viewing the Visitor's Book on our own web site
The Apartments
All three rental apartments have been renovated to a high standard using authentic materials. Each apartment is independent and has its own private entrance. They are double storey with the bedrooms and bathrooms above, the kitchens, and open plan lounges downstairs. The bedrooms are all double volume spaces of 4 – 5 metres in height. They all have the original round wooden roof beams exposed and restored. The ceilings downstairs all feature the original wooden slats, typical of the area. The stone walls, when found to be sound have been exposed by removing centuries of boarding, paints and wallpaper. Where the stone was found damaged, it has been plastered using an enduit technique, a traditional technique of the area.
The upstairs rooms and bathrooms have breath-taking views of the landscape: grass lands, rows of Cyprus and Plane trees and in the distance, the Alpilles. The kitchens are all newly renovated to a high standard. All surfaces are tiled for easy hygienic cleaning. There are ample cupboards for food storage and rental includes all crockery, cutlery, pots, pans and utensils required to cook a normal family meal. Extra or specialised equipment can be requested – if available. The kitchens are each equipped with a stove, a ceramic hob, extractor fan, microwave oven, dishwasher, kettle and Italian expresso machines.
All bathrooms have been fully renovated and stone has been searched out that matches those of the original construction. ‘Fontvieille’ stone and Travertine tiles have been used extensively in combination with modern fittings, basins and large open showers (each shower includes an overhead and hand-held shower heads).
There is internet access via W-ifi throughout the Mas.
Cots are available for any of the apartments but must be requested when booking.
Holiday Accommodation at Provence
This is the largest apartment and the accommodation comprises:
- Kitchen
- Large living room with a large stone fireplace and with the stone walls, creates a homely atmosphere. The furnishings include a modern ‘Club’ leather lounge suite and a large heavy oak six-seater dinning table.
- Two double bedrooms. The beds are all king-size although two single beds can be requested in the larger of the two rooms.
- Bathroom with bath, shower and toilet
The general décor is a blend of traditional and modern, combined to create a comfortable atmosphere.
About Moules in Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence - Cote d'Azur
Arles is a fine example of a Roman city that survived into a medieval European civilisation. There are several impressive Roman monuments, of which the earliest – the arena, Roman Theatre and the cryptoporticus (subterranean galleries) – date back to the 1st Century BC. During the 4th Century, Arles experienced a second golden age, as attested by the baths of Constantine and the necropolis of Alyscamps. In the 11th and 12th Centuries, Arles once again became one of the most attractive cities in the Mediterranean. Within the city walls, the cathedral of Saint-Trophime, with its cloister, is one of the Provence’s major Romanesque works.
The Roman and Romanesque monuments of Arles have been classified World Heritage by the UNESCO in 1986. In more contemporary times, Arles is known for being the adopted home of the early impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh. Although the city does not own an original ‘Van Gogh’ the sites that he painted and frequented, such as the ‘Night Café’ and the ‘Hospital of Arles’ have been well preserved. In the latter, the City has converted the hospital into a media, exposition and entertainment centre. The ‘Foundation van Gogh’, next to the Roman Arena, curates exhibitions along the ‘van Gogh’ theme, showing the influence of both Arles and van Gogh in the exhibited works. Arles also hosts the International Photo Festival all through the summer months.
Historical cities offer a wealth of monuments such as Roman aqueducts, Roman thermos, theatres and arenas in Arles and Nîmes, and the Papal Palace in Avignon, as well as other cultural activities.
The famous aqueduct, the Pont du Gard, is located close by and offers ideal picnic locations complete with swimming and canoeing facilities.
Dramatic and contrasting landscapes and seascapes can be found in the Alpilles Hills, in the Camargue and along the Mediterranean coast. Experience the excitement of the cliff diving of the Calanques in Marseille and Cassis.
See Local guide and map for information on nearby towns and facilities.
How To Get To Moules in Bouches-du-Rhône, South of France and the Riviera
The Mas is easily accessible via the A54 motorway, the TGV railway stations of Avignon and Nimes (both within 30 minutes drive) and the Airports of Nimes-Arles-Camargue (direct flights by Ryanair to and from London) and the Marseilles International Airport located 20 and 40 minutes respectively, from the Mas.
See Local guide and map for information on nearby towns and airports.
Guest Reviews Of Provence
Janet Ledsham
3/16/11
The property was great in all respects....clean, spacious and well equipped. Appreciated the large well kept pool and garden, great for a quiet, relaxing break yet plenty to do on a day out. What makes this property so special is the warm, friendly welcome of it's hosts Bernard and Tony.Would highly recommend
5/5
Lisa Reynolds
3/24/11
We had a wonderful week at this lovely Provencal Mas.The accommodation is light, spacious, airy and well furnished. It has a sunny terrace at the front which overlooks a pretty garden which has a variety of well tended flowers and herbs. Nearby there is delightful pool, which we relaxed by daily. As the sun set we had a nightly game of boules before it got too dark and we swapped to stargazing.
As the Mas is in the heart of Provence there is a wealth of things to do - we loved the Van Gogh trail at St Remy which you can follow from the sanitorium right into the town. Arles is near enough to pop into and is a fantastic place to explore with a magnificent Roman amphitheatre as well as more Van Gogh links. Our children also enjoyed the re-enactments both there and at Les Baux. They had fun clambering over the ramparts, whilst we loved surveying the magnificent scenery washed down with a glass of rose! Aigues Mortes is another fascinating walled town in the heart of the Carmargue, which has unusual wild life.
The owners Tony and Bernard were welcoming, helpful and fun. They gave us great advice on places to visit, where to park the car etc. Their welcome meal was fit for a king (or fussy veggie queen like me!) and it set the tone for our wonderful week. Thank you !
5/5
Facilities at Provence
| Facility | Details |
|---|---|
| Type | Gîte (Self-catering) |
| Bedrooms | 2 double |
| Baby cots | 1 |
| Bathrooms | 1 bathroom(s) |
| Separate toilets | 1 |
| Capacity | 4 |
| Living Area | 100 m² |
| Suitability | Suitable for children |
| Linen | Linen and towels are provided, including swimming towels. Linen is changed once a week. |
| Changeover day | Saturday |
| Facility | Details |
|---|---|
| Internal facilities | Fans in rooms, Hairdryer, Wi-Fi Broadband Internet, Owner on site, Weekly maid service |
| Kitchen facilities | Dishwasher, Electric hob, Electric oven, Fridge-Freezer, Microwave, Washing machine |
| External features on site | Barbecue, Garden, Scenic views, Swimming pool (shared use) |
Availability at Provence
Changeover day: Saturday
Availability last updated on: - Friday, May 17, 2013
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- Key:
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Rates
| Accommodation rental period | Tariff |
|---|---|
| 13 May 2013 - 24 May 2013 |
€990.00 per property per week (£839 $1284) |
| 25 May 2013 - 21 June 2013 |
€1,150.00 per property per week (£975 $1491) |
| 22 June 2013 - 30 August 2013 |
€1,350.00 per property per week (£1144 $1750) |
| 31 August 2013 - 11 October 2013 |
€1,150.00 per property per week (£975 $1491) |
Additional price information
Please see additional notes for Alpilles above.
Email the owner
To contact owner directly
Tony Spit
(Advertising since January 2006)
Tel: + 33 (0)6 24 84 31 05
Languages spoken by owner English, French, Dutch
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