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| Property List | Holiday Apartments Sète Cap St. Louis II & III in Sète Three comfortable apartments each sleeping 2/4 overlooking the sea, set in a landscaped piazza, with 'residents only' pool and situated between the old town of Sète and the Corniche's long golden sands |
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About
our apartments (sleeping 2/4) There are three apartments. Two of which, B/19 and B/29 have been established and let by us since 1990. Cap St.Louis II Apartments B/19 and B/29 The two flats have exactly the
same layout and with excellent views of the
Mediterranean. They are There is a telephone entry system and two lifts to each floor. The front door of the apartments is approached from an open-air balcony or corridor. The front door opens on to a
through passage which contains twin wardrobes and/or
storage. A small double bedroom with double bed and two bedside lamps. A separate toilet, containing the water tank and immersion heater. The bathroom, with bath, shower, basin and large (lighted mirror) cabinet. The living
room/kitchenette.- at end of passage. The far wall of the living room has glass sliding doors, which give on to a sunny balcony overlooking the Mediterranean. The kitchen area has fitted cupboards, fridge, sink, drainer, electric rings and a mini oven/grill. The entrance to the living area has a large fitted wardrobe with shelves. The living area is funished with a dining table, chairs, a sideboard,TV, lamps and a sofa bed which can be converted into TWO SINGLE BEDS. Two convector heaters, an electric fan and a telephone for incoming calls. The apartments are fully equipped
with crockery/cutlery, corkscews etc, bed covers, pillows
and patio furniture all for four persons. Electricity
included. Cap St.Louis III Apartment B/24 B24 is in the same complex, but
in a building smaller than that of the other two
apartments, enjoying on the first floor a view of palm
trees, the harbour and the Mediterranean. The apartment
is more spacious and well There are electric wall heaters, a fan and a telephone for incoming calls. It is also nearer to the pool for which there is special access. The entrance is from a secure open passage with
pedestrian or lift access. On the left a small double bedroom with double bed, two bedside tables and bedside lamp Tiled shower/ bathroom. On the right a fitted wardrobe. Further along separate toilet. The hall gives on to a living
room with : Two sofas, sideboard, table, chairs. From the living room, sliding glass doors lead to an enclosed carpeted balcony/conservatory/eating area. Enjoy the morning sun with breakfast. The windows will open to let in the sun and the venetian blinds will protect against it. There are sofa and folding beds for expected and unexpected visitors. Prices and booking information
*=5% discount for two weeks or more Autumn/Winter rates per 4 week bookings
The price includes electricity, but does not include linen, tea towels or cleaning. A 20%, non returnable deposit is required at the time of booking, with the balance payable 8 weeks before the departure date. The balance is non returnable, unless the booked weeks can be re-let, less any expenses incurred. A separate security deposit of £75 is also required, which will be returned to you within 14 days of returned keys received, should no deductions arise for damage or cleaning. When a telephone reservation is made, a cheque for the deposit or the full amount (where applicable) must be received within four days, otherwise no guarantee of the dates booked can be given and the dates may be offered to other clients. To avoid disappointment, please check dates before sending a reservation deposit.When sending payment from the UK, please remember to put a European stamp and not first class, as letters can be considerably delayed if not stamped correctly. We strongly recommend that our clients take out a holiday cancellation insurance. About our region Sète, just south of Montpellier, is an ancient port on the Mediterranean coast, just west of the Camargue, a lively bustling town all year round. Adjacent to the town are the vineyards of Muscat de Frontignan and not far away, the wine growing regions of Corbières, Fitou and Minervois. The climate of Sète is consistent with the rest of the French Mediterranean coastline from Perpignan to Nice. The residence Cap St Louis, where
the apartments are situated, also comprises a café,
restaurants, tea-rooms, hairdressers and nearby,a
laundrette. Within the complex is a three star hotel,
with its own The apartments, mainly occupied
by permanent French residents, overlook the harbour and
port, from which the local fishermen can be seen
unloading their catch to supply the numerous fish
restaurants for which Sète is renowned. Within walking distance is the town centre - with elegant shops and tea-rooms, indoor and outdoor markets, theatres, cinemas, lovely squares and a flower market, blending into a colourful panarama. Cafés, bars and restaurants border the three canals running through this busy town centre. For further information on Séte, please see the website www.ot-sete.fr Rising above the town and Cap St
Louis is Mont St Clair. The walk to the top is rewarded
by a spectacular view of the Mediterranean, the town and
the Bassin de Thau with its famous Bouzigues oyster beds.
For the less energetic there is a bus, and of course, the
car. Passenger and charter sailings are available from
boats on the canals, Travelling further afield, Montpellier is only fifteen minutes by train from Sète. The town has so much to offer that we recommend information should be sought from the Tourist Office. The old Roman town of Nimes is
the origin of a famous textile called 'de Nimes' and now
known as 'denim.' The bull ring of to-day is the most
complete Roman arena in existence, the ancient site of
gladitorial combats and today, still in use on Sundays
throughout the summer for bullfights. Further on still,
are the towns of Arles and Avignon. Other attractions include The
Camargue, world famous for its nature reserve and of
course, the white horses. Beziers, an historical town, dates from the Roman invasion. It was the scene of the wholesale slaughter of the Cathars, a medieval religious sect, by Simon de Montfort, and the site of an old Roman area still used for bullfighting. Further afield is Andorra. The
tiny tax haven deep in the Pyrénées is well worth a
day's outing. Crossing the border into Spain, for maybe
lunch and/or afternoon tea, is also a possibility.
Remember - a Bail Bond is required for Spain! Ryanair operate reasonably priced flights from London Stansted to Carcassonne, Montpellier and Nimes. Flights out of the main holiday season are usually cheaper, making this region an attractive proposition for out of season holidays. For further information, please see the owner's website at www.mishon.co.uk To book this property please contact the owners:
When booking this property please mention Relax in France |
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