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Bergeronnette

Sleeps up to: 6 or 8 or 10

Set in the hills above Le Lavandou and just 2km from Collobrières, a relatively undiscovered gem of a village, Bergeronnette is a handsome bastide, or country residence, where tradition and innovation meet with subtle success.

The British owners have recently renovated their beautiful house but it has a settled feel, more that of a permanent home than of a holiday villa. All the features you would expect to see in a house like this – tiled floors, beamed ceilings, solidly comfortable furniture, working fireplaces – are in place, enhanced by some more modern touches, such as Internet access, satellite TV and modern bathroom fittings. Guests may well find a new interest in cooking when they see the elaborate and entirely functional kitchen, complete with a Gaggenau steam oven, island worktop and racks of utensils. The house sleeps 10 comfortably, with 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.

Outside, the elegant pink walls of this large house reflect the sun that pours down on this sheltered spot. The charming circular swimming pool with a tranquil view is quite irresistible. Eight hectares of private land planted with mature trees exude a high degree of privacy. The pool terrace is well furnished with loungers and has a lovely outdoor dining set-up, with a unique vaulted canopy for shade. It would be very hard to not completely relax in such a setting. Nearby Collobrières is one of those unexpected treasures of the region. Until very recent times the production of cork was the main occupation of the inhabitants, but this has now been superseded by the production of all things chestnut, from ice cream to the famous marrons glaces. Very pretty, with its ancient bridge and old buildings, it has some excellent shops, restaurants and cafes.

Room Description

Ground Floor: Living room with fire place • Dining area • Kitchen • Twin bedroom • Cloakroom

Lower Ground Floor: Games room with pool • flat screen TV • Satellite TV and DVD player

First Floor: Master King size bedroom with bathroom en suite • Twin bedroom with bathroom en suite • Double bedroom with shower room • Double bedroom • Bathroom

Price Includes

Prices per villa include maid service and welcome provisions.

FEWER OF YOU? Prices are available for up to 6, 8 and 10 guests outside High Season. Simply select the occupancy you require on the pricing panel to  the left of the page to display this pricing.

Flights, train tickets, car hire and transfers are available on request (additional cost).

Tenancy Times

Friday changeover day.

Tenancies commence at 16:00 hours on the day of arrival and villas are to be vacated at 10:00 on the day of departure

Guest Book

“This villa is set in open meadows with a large circular pool and ornate terraced gardens. Lovingly furnished by the owners and well equipped for families, this house can be enjoyed equally in summer and in winter, with cosy open log fires. The CV Travel France team were impressed with the telescope looking out over the balcony in the master bedroom. A  stream running through grounds completes the picture” 

Sleeps up to: 6 or 8 or 10

Facilities

Rental Includes

Maid Service 3 hours, 2 days per week

Linen Change: Once a week on arrival day. Extra changes available on request for an additional charge.

Cook Service: On request, at extra cost payable locally

Facilities

Washing machine, CD Player, Broadband Internet Access, Dishwasher, Steam oven, Satellite TV, DVD Player,  Games Room, BBQ, Summer kitchen

Private Circular Pool: 10m diameter 1m - 2m deep.

Pool Towels: Included

Child facilities: Travel cot and highchair available on request at extra cost payable on booking before arrival to the villa

Activities

Sport Facilities: Tennis courts in Collobrieres 2km,  Saint Endreol Golf Course 11km.

Your Location

Amenities: Some shops and a good selection of restaurants  in Collobrieres 2km, Saint Endreol Golf Course 11km, Supermarkets in Pierrefeu 15km and Cuers 20 km.

Beaches: Wonderful sandy beaches between La Londe and l'Argenterie 25 km.

Places of Interest: Saint -Tropez 35 km, Presqu'lle de Giens 40km, Abbaye du Thoronet 60km

Airports: Toulon 40km, Nice 130km

Mainline Station: Toulon 45km

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Your Accommodation

Ground Floor: Living room with fire place • Dining area • Kitchen • Twin bedroom • Cloakroom

Lower Ground Floor: Games room with pool • flat screen TV • Satellite TV and DVD player

First Floor: Master King size bedroom with bathroom en suite • Twin bedroom with bathroom en suite • Double bedroom with shower room • Double bedroom • Bathroom

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

The fine vista of 'Belle Epoque' houses along the sea front, the wonderful 'buzzing' atmosphere of the one time small fishing village of Saint-Tropez, provide a number of reasons why the rich and famous continue to flock to this fabulous area. Set on the lovely blue water of the Bay of Saint-Tropez, this modern version of a medieval town is most popular for the line of yachts along the quai, and the facing line of terrace cafés. Saint-Tropez became "St-Trop" when the show business people, artists and writers all fell under the spell of this charming little port in the 1950's. Since then it has become the 'in' vacation spot for chic Parisians and 'La Jet Set'.

There is however another side to Saint-Tropez. Early in the morning at the Place aux Herbes one can find fruit vegetables and flowers and watch the local fishermen selling their new catch. The beaches too are wonderful, and there are at least forty on the peninsula. Whilst the verdant hills cocooning it provide a wonderful contrast with the villages within them prefect hideaways, yet still close to the action of the coast.