Alastair Sawday's, guide Michelin en Grande Bretagne pour l'Hébergement, distingue La Maison d'Oc'Ton
La Maison d'OcTon - Self-catering annexe in Hérault
2 place Paul Vigné d'Octon, 34800 Octon, Hérault
Languedoc - Roussillon, FranceLaure Robert
locationlamaisondocton@gmail.com (Email)
+33 (0)6 13 01 44 78(mobile)The vibrant village of Octon lies at the edge of the Salagou Lake among red ruffe rocks and vineyards, and it's here that you'll find this beautifully renovated, light and comfortable house. It's right at the entrance to the buzzing village square (with fountain, épicerie and hotel), perfect for people watching from your vine-covered terrace as the sun goes down behind the church. There's no garden, but you do have another more private terrace for siestas and summer meals, with views to the distant hills. It’s special indoors too; fine red leather sofas in the living room with its original Gard stone fireplace, an upright (and tuned) piano and warm wooden floors and soft grey walls. The kitchen is spotless, with Provençale tiles and everything a real cook might need. Cosy bedrooms in restful colours have parquet and terracotta floors, painted furniture and good beds, and there are two stylish shower rooms and a separate loo downstairs. Visit the farmers’ market in summer, fill your days with walking, cycling and wine-tasting, or make the most of the lake and sail, windsurf and fish.FEATURES
- No smoking
- Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.
- WiFi
- Wireless internet access available.
FACILITIES
Electricity included
Open fire / woodburnerMicrowave oven
Central heatingMobile reception
TelevisionBarbecue
DishwasherCooked meals available
Washing machineRestaurant nearby
Shop within 3 miles
2 place Paul Vigné d'Octon, 34800 Octon, Hérault
Languedoc - Roussillon, France
Languedoc - Roussillon, France
Laure Robert
locationlamaisondocton@gmail.com (Email)
locationlamaisondocton@gmail.com (Email)
+33 (0)6 13 01 44 78(mobile)
The vibrant village of Octon lies at the edge of the Salagou Lake among red ruffe rocks and vineyards, and it's here that you'll find this beautifully renovated, light and comfortable house. It's right at the entrance to the buzzing village square (with fountain, épicerie and hotel), perfect for people watching from your vine-covered terrace as the sun goes down behind the church. There's no garden, but you do have another more private terrace for siestas and summer meals, with views to the distant hills. It’s special indoors too; fine red leather sofas in the living room with its original Gard stone fireplace, an upright (and tuned) piano and warm wooden floors and soft grey walls. The kitchen is spotless, with Provençale tiles and everything a real cook might need. Cosy bedrooms in restful colours have parquet and terracotta floors, painted furniture and good beds, and there are two stylish shower rooms and a separate loo downstairs. Visit the farmers’ market in summer, fill your days with walking, cycling and wine-tasting, or make the most of the lake and sail, windsurf and fish.
FEATURES
- No smoking
- Smoking not permitted anywhere in the property.
- WiFi
- Wireless internet access available.
FACILITIES
Electricity included
Open fire / woodburner
Microwave oven
Central heating
Mobile reception
Television
Barbecue
Dishwasher
Cooked meals available
Washing machine
Restaurant nearby
Shop within 3 miles
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