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HI All,


I own a converted barn in Provence in a peaceful 12th Century Village, yes 15 mins drive from the beautiful bustling Uzes with its wednesday and Saturday local produce markets, antique markets, restaurants and bars


I have recently started using Owners Direct and have quite alot of slots available there this summer...


I am happy to negotiate a favourable rate for EDF users and their friends :-)


Have a peak....



https://www.ownersdirect.co.uk/accommodation/p8160370?flspusage=fl



or


/www.ownersdirect.co.uk


Property 8160370



Thanks


Caroline

Hello All


We stayed at Caro's barn last year and had a wonderful time; we couldn't recommend it highly enough.


The property is beautiful, the hamlet it's located in is peaceful and quiet, and Uzes (and the region) is stunning.


...and what's more, Caro is lovely to deal with!

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