Manoir Clementina - PEY108
Prices from £4,934 - £4,934
Guests: 8 Bedrooms: 6 Bathrooms: 5
Hidden amidst stunning hillside gardens and olive groves lies the idyllic Manoir Clementina. Located just a 15 minute stroll from the quaint and old town of Peymeinade, this luxury property is an atmospheric family holiday home, complete with a private swimming pool and breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys. With a traditional and cosy interior décor, dotted with tranquil terraces, picturesque blossoms and natural beauty, Manoir Clementina is the perfect place for a relaxing getaway. Ground floor bedroom and bathroom and wheelchair access. 8 guests including children maximum. FLEXIBLE BOOKING DATES, minimum 7 nights.
About Manoir Clementina
Amidst verdant hillside gardens and olive groves, just a 15 minute stroll from the quaint old town of Peymeinade lies the idyllic Manoir Clementina - an atmospheric family holiday home with a heated private swimming pool offering unique views of the surrounding valleys.
This is a much loved property offering traditionally stylish and cosy spaces inside and many tranquil terraces outside, dotted with picturesque blossoms, shrubs and lawns. The natural beauty that surrounds the property means guests will want to spend plenty of time out on the terraces using the BBQ or playing table tennis.
Manoir Clementina is perfectly located just a half hour from the coast, and there are many pretty villages to be discovered in the surrounding mountains. The glamour of the beach towns of Cannes and Antibes are a must see, and Grasse, the perfume capital of the world, is within ten minutes’ drive.
Facilities and Features
- Internet
- Satellite TV
- Table tennis
- Easy walk to shops (<15 mins)
- Suitable for reduced mobility
- Private pool
- Heatable pool
- Secure fenced pool
- Heating
- Private parking
- Golf nearby
- Watersports nearby
- Family friendly
- Barbecue
- Terrace
- Games Room
- Fireplace
- No pets allowed
- Event Venue
- i-Rent
Layout
Location and Map
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It is an idyllic spot with so many things to do [sailing, hiking, golf, galleries,etc], yet you can also stay happily at the villa with its many restful attractions without wanting to go anywhere else.
Cannes, Nice, Monaco and Saint-Tropez each have a magnetic atmosphere of their own, a frenetic glamour and a parade of beautiful people partying until dawn. Of course, the exultation of hobnobbing with the wealthy on immaculate private hotel beaches, backed by classy cafes under canvas, may be tempered by the subsequent arrival of an account that looks as if it has at least two noughts too many.
The Riviera in fact has plenty of public beaches which are just as, if not more, suitable for families, while a street or two behind the film set façade it is easy to find restaurants that are better value than almost anything back home. On any excursion to the coast by car however, arrive and depart early, to avoid the traffic jams that sometimes build up in high season later in the day. Behind this exotic shop window lies the ‘arrière pays’, or back-country, within easy reach of the Côte-d’Azur but far less frenetic. Some of the most popular places – Eze, Grasse, Mougins and St Paul-de-Vence – attract large numbers of summer visitors; but only a kilometer or two away are other equally delightful towns and villages, untouched by the mass tourist market. Their ancient streets have breathtaking, distant views of the sea, from houses hugging deep gorges or sheltered by rugged mountain outcrops. Provençal life continues here undisturbed and unthreatened, at its own singular pace.
BEACHES:
- Antibes, through wall by harbour – small. Also on the Cap d’Antibes but very crowded.
- La Napoule
- Theoule sur Mer – v good for children, maybe crowded in season.
- Agay – about 1 hr drive, but v large beach with several restaurants. Good for children.
- Lac St Cassien, through Peymeinade towards Draguignan. Left turn, well signed, at roundabout after approx 10km. Beaches, boats, bars, pedalos with slides, restaurant.
Water parks – Marineland at Antibes, Aqualand at Frejus.
CINEMA: Several in Cannes. L’Arcade specialises in English films. Every Tuesday a film in Peymeinade, at the village hall. New multiplex in Mouans- Sartoux
TENNIS: Peymeinade tennis club - 0493 66 02 88 [through Peymeinade, on left behind Carrefour]; Cabris municipal court - 0493 60 54 39
Weekly rates and Extra Charges
Prices
rental period | weekly rate |
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28 Jun 2025 06 Sep 2025 | £4934 |
Extras
Item | Cost | Per | Optional/ Mandatory | Payment Due |
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Pool heating | £100 | Per Week | Optional | With Balance |
Fees and conditions
- Security Deposit: £1,500
- FLEXIBLE BOOKING DATES, minimum 7 nights.
- Linen, towels and pool towels included.
- Pool heating out of season £100 per week.
- 8 guests maximum.
Availability Calendar
Further Information
Pool heating out of season from £100 per week.
The house is quite cool and there are good fans in all bedrooms.
No pets, no smoking.
Customer Reviews
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Ruth A. | August, 2020
A special place
I just wanted to write to say what a delightful time we had staying at the villa. Just beautiful with stunning grounds. A very special place indeed and was enjoyed by all of us.