A three bedroom newly converted house with large garden that can sleep up to 6 people
just over the bridge in Saint Antonin Noble Val next to the River Aveyron.
La Popie has been cleverly modernised making maximum use of the space available.
It is a fantastic location for those who just want the opportunity to stroll into Saint Antonin to explore our medieval
town or try out the restaurants and bars, without having to drive, or face the hustle and bustle of the town in high season.
The property situated next to a quiet road in a large garden, sleeps up to 6 guests with a double bedroom, two single
bedrooms and a sofa bed all located on the first floor.
The very well equipped huge kitchen/dining room is located on the ground floor (Please note there is no dish washer)
and leads on to an equally large comfortable lounge with wood burning stove, with French doors to the patio, garden and barbeque area
for outside dining. A bathroom with WC is planned for 2012 leading off from the lounge.
The next floor comprises a hall area, the three bedrooms, large family space with sofa bed, a shower room and separate WC.
La Popie is ideally positioned for a visit to this wonderful holiday region, but would also be a perfect tranquil base for those looking to spend time here
looking to buy property, without the high cost of hotel accomodation.
Prices for La Popie for the 2012 season start at £375 and rise to £450 per week in the high season. Longer term lets can also be arranged, please contact us for details
If you are looking for a property to rent,or someone to manage an existing one,
in or around Saint Antonin Noble Val in the Tarn et Garonne (82) region , why not talk to us...Call or email Richard or
Elaine
Woollam......We can help you.
E-Mail:
info@saintantoninnobleval.com
Tel:
00 33 (0) 5 63 30 84 15
Mobile:
00 33 (0) 6 23 84 23 31
Saint Antonin Noble Val Owners Club
Siret No: 451 872 386 00011
Foun De Pio, Route de Saleth
Saint Antonin Noble Val 82140
Part of the Midi Pyrenees Owners Club
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