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The Vendee
Situated on the west coast of France, the Vendee is becoming one of France’s most sought-after holiday destinations. Its unique combination of glorious coastline and diverse countryside make it perfec... full details
The gite has one double bedroom with antique four poster bed and one twin bedroom both with a bath in the room and ensuite WC. The is also a downstairs shower room. A newly fitted kitchen with dinin... full details
Bazoges en Pareds is an idyllic medieval French village set within the heart of the rolling hills, or 'bocage', of the Vendee. It is a rural setting, well away from the frantic coastal resorts with th... full details
Set in a hamlet on the edge of the medieval village of Bazoges en Pareds, Le Petit Oliver sleeps from six to seven guests. The house overlooks the large gardens and has views towards the swimming pool... full details
Le Bois is a 250 year old farmhouse set in a small hamlet close to the village of Meigne le Vicomte which has recently been totally refurbished to an exceptionally high standard by the owners. In 2010... full details
Our charming cottage Situated in the heart of the inland Vendee we are delighted to offer for holiday rental our spacious and well equipped 3 bedroom family home. A large and well equipped re-... full details
We decided to move to France in 2005 as we approached retirement and bought our house in the secluded hamlet of La Riviere Morin just 2 kms from the village of La Caillere.It is a beautiful rural loca... full details
We decided to move to France 2005 as we approached our retirement and bought our house in the secluded hamlet of La Riviere Morin just 2 kms from the village of La Caillere. It is a beautiful rural lo... full details
Our selection in Kent
: The gateway to Europe and home of the whitecliffs - Dover
Dover is a major port on the south-east coast of England. Situated in the county of Kent, it faces France across the English Channel.
Dover is famous for its white cliffs, which are made of chalk. The cliffs gave Britain its nickname of Albion, meaning "white".
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