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South of France family villa, sleeps up to 12


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We have recently listed our family holiday home in the South of France on airbnb. It still has availability both during school holidays and off-peak.


More details can be found on the airbnb site (follow link below), but here are a few details:


Its on the outskirts of a quiet old village called Montauroux - a 'village perche', or in the hills. This is approx. 1hr from Nice airport, and 25mins to the beach (although its hard to leave the pool...). Its also close to Cannes and Grasse. You would need a car.


It sleeps up to 12, but discounts can be offered for parties of 6 or less, outside of July and August.


As mentioned, there is a lovely pool, relaxing terraces, outside and inside dining, table tennis, wifi, TV, DVD player etc


Here is the link, but you can also send me any enquiries directly through this site. Many thanks! Kate.


https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/19570821?s=51

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