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Chez Evelyne, Autignac
Sleeps 1 to 4.  Price per week: £275 - £375
Comfortable self contained apartment with wonderful views

The Property:

Modern self-contained apartment attached to owner's residence, situated in a quiet position on the edge of the village. The large garden is at your disposal. Wonderful views over open countryside to the snow covered Pyrenees on the horizon. The ground floor accommodation includes a double bedded room and a twin bedroom and shower room. There is plenty of hanging and storage space. The sunny sitting/dining area has access via the French windows to the garden and terraces. There is freeview UK TV and video player for your use The modern fitted kitchen is fully equipped with fridge/freezer, electric cooker, dishwasher, front loading washing machine and microwave. The apartment has independent access, private patio and parking area. Garden furniture including sun beds availble for your use. The English owners Ron and Jane are on hand to ensure the enjoyment of your stay and to offer advice on what to do and see in the region. They also have a bedroom for bed and breakfast guests. Linen and electricity included. Wi Fi Internet access available for laptop users.

The Village: Autignac

Step back in time in this authentic village. Autignac lies in the heart of the Herault district (district 34) which is part of the Languedoc-Roussillon Region which covers the whole of the western end of the Mediterranean, from the Cevennes mountains in the north and Carmargue to the east down to the Pyrenees and Spanish border.The village is approx 20 kms N.W. of the city of Beziers, lying off the D909 road to Bedarieux. It has a population of approx. 700 and there is an air of quiet tranquillity, helped by the fact that, unlike most villages in the area, there is no through road. The peaceful atmosphere is broken only during the 4/5 days of the village fete and paella evening  and during the grape harvest in September, as Autignac is, like all the similar villages of the area, a working village.Facilities include a café, boulangerie, boucherie, tabac, pharmacy and post office. Market traders set up their stalls on Thursday and Friday mornings. There is a 15th century church in the village centre and petanque (boules) is played daily during the summer months.The countryside surrounding the village is largely used for growing grapes, the Languedoc-Roussillon Region producing one third of France’s table wines. To the north of the village loom the foothills of the Cevennes and the Regional naturel Parc du Haut Languedoc, where cattle, sheep and forestry replace the vineyards the climate is cooler and fresher.

 
 
 
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Living Room
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Kitchen
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Al Fresco Dining
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Master Bedroom
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Terrace
 
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