Bastide de Maussane - EYGA127YF
Prices from £16,834 - £16,834
Guests: 8 Bedrooms: 5
Bastide de Maussane is surrounded by magnificent views of les Alpilles, right next to the attractive route to Destet between the villages of Maussane and Eygalieres. It is located right by a little hamlet made up of 6 houses. Recently renovated with stylish interiors. Grand garden with large heated swimming pool, and a BBQ. This Bastide is definitely a perfect home for those who like to be surrounded by nature whilst enjoying refreshments on the sun loungers. Aircon throughout, 5 bedrooms ALL with en-suite bathroom facilities.
About Bastide de Maussane
Enjoying spectacular views all around, this Bastide is perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy the peace and quiet of nature, whilst being surrounded by beautiful moutain views.
It has just been recently renovated and the interiors are very stylish: they comprise of a vast high ceiling living room with a spectacular fireplace.
Facilities and Features
- Aircon
- Internet
- Satellite TV
- Un-overlooked pool
- Private pool
- Heatable pool
- Private parking
- Secure parking
- Barbecue
- Terrace
- Fireplace
- Spacious garden
Layout
Bedrooms/bathrooms
Ground floor
Bedroom 1. Single bedroom with 100cm bed and en-suite bathroom with shower
Bedroom 2. Single bedroom with 90cm bed and en-suite bathroom with shower.
First floor
Bedroom 3. Master bedroom with 200cm bed and en-suite bathroom.
Bedroom 4. Double bedroom with 180cm bed and en-suite bathroom with shower and bath.
Bedroom 5. Double bedroom with 180cm bed and en-suite bathroom.
Ground floor
Bedroom 1. Single bedroom with 100cm bed and en-suite bathroom with shower
Bedroom 2. Single bedroom with 90cm bed and en-suite bathroom with shower.
First floor
Bedroom 3. Master bedroom with 200cm bed and en-suite bathroom.
Bedroom 4. Double bedroom with 180cm bed and en-suite bathroom with shower and bath.
Bedroom 5. Double bedroom with 180cm bed and en-suite bathroom.
Location and Map
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Les Alpilles are a small rocky range of hills in Provence, which stretch from the Rhone to the Durance rivers. The peaks of which are an imposing mix of bare limestone and scrub or garrigue, whilst the lower slopes and surrounding countryside are rich in olive groves, vineyards, cypress, pine, almond trees and sunflowers.
Above all else, what is particularly striking is the magical quality and luminescence of the light, which has been the inspiration of a host of painters, the most famous of which, being Vincent Van Gogh.
The region boasts some of Provence`s most famous tourist sites, such as the Roman ruins of Glanum, the medieval hilltop village of Les Baux-de-Provence and the stylish little town of Saint-Remy-de-Provence, which was the birthplace and home of Nostradamus.
Several pretty and typical Provencal villages encircle Les Alpilles; Maussane, Mouries, Fontvieille, Eygalieres, Le Paradou and Maillane. With stone built houses, clustered around Romanesque churches, open squares shaded by plane trees, fountains, charming cafes, restaurants and weekly markets -all have their own distinct character and charm.
Whilst further afield and yet all within easy striking distance, are, the papal walled town of Avignon, the Roman town of Arles, the spectacular Camargue, vibrant Aix-en-Provence and France`s second city the port of Marseille.
Above all else, what is particularly striking is the magical quality and luminescence of the light, which has been the inspiration of a host of painters, the most famous of which, being Vincent Van Gogh.
The region boasts some of Provence`s most famous tourist sites, such as the Roman ruins of Glanum, the medieval hilltop village of Les Baux-de-Provence and the stylish little town of Saint-Remy-de-Provence, which was the birthplace and home of Nostradamus.
Several pretty and typical Provencal villages encircle Les Alpilles; Maussane, Mouries, Fontvieille, Eygalieres, Le Paradou and Maillane. With stone built houses, clustered around Romanesque churches, open squares shaded by plane trees, fountains, charming cafes, restaurants and weekly markets -all have their own distinct character and charm.
Whilst further afield and yet all within easy striking distance, are, the papal walled town of Avignon, the Roman town of Arles, the spectacular Camargue, vibrant Aix-en-Provence and France`s second city the port of Marseille.
Weekly rates
Prices
rental period | weekly rate |
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30 Dec 2024 27 Sep 2025 | £16834 |
Fees and conditions
- DAILY CLEANING 6 DAYS A WEEK AND BREAKFASTS ARE INCLUDED IN THE PRICE.
Availability Calendar
Further Information
Beautiful recently renovated Bastide of 310m2 of living area and large garden of 4,800m2.
They comprise a vast high ceiling living room with fireplace and dining area of 75m2, a fully equipped kitchen with exterior access to a south facing terrace, 5 bedrooms all with en-suite facilities, two of which are singles on the ground floor and three doubles including the Master bedroom on the first floor.
Whilst outside features include; a pool house with BBQ, a covered terrace with dining table seating 16, a heated pool, sun loungers, a century old olive grove.
Other amenities include; parking for 3 cars, satellite TV, laundry, cave a vins…
They comprise a vast high ceiling living room with fireplace and dining area of 75m2, a fully equipped kitchen with exterior access to a south facing terrace, 5 bedrooms all with en-suite facilities, two of which are singles on the ground floor and three doubles including the Master bedroom on the first floor.
Whilst outside features include; a pool house with BBQ, a covered terrace with dining table seating 16, a heated pool, sun loungers, a century old olive grove.
Other amenities include; parking for 3 cars, satellite TV, laundry, cave a vins…