France (56)Ile de Ré (1)Ile de Ré (1)St. Martin (1)Villa #5572

Maison d'Aquitaine

Type: Villa • Bedrooms: 3 • Sleeps: 6 • Catering: Self-catering

Price per week: 1000.00 €

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Rates & avialability per week

Period Price
10 Nov 07 - 22 Dec 07 1000.00 € Change currency
22 Dec 07 - 05 Jan 08 1900.00 € Change currency
05 Jan 08 - 09 Feb 08 1000.00 € Change currency
09 Feb 08 - 29 Mar 08 1200.00 € Change currency
29 Mar 08 - 03 May 08 1350.00 € Change currency
03 May 08 - 31 May 08 1600.00 € Change currency
31 May 08 - 28 Jun 08 1900.00 € Change currency
28 Jun 08 - 05 Jul 08 2300.00 € Change currency
05 Jul 08 - 30 Aug 08 2600.00 € Change currency
30 Aug 08 - 06 Sep 08 2300.00 € Change currency
06 Sep 08 - 27 Sep 08 1900.00 € Change currency
27 Sep 08 - 08 Nov 08 1600.00 € Change currency
08 Nov 08 - 20 Dec 08 1000.00 € Change currency
20 Dec 08 - 03 Jan 09 1900.00 € Change currency

TO MAKE A RESERVATION:

A 25% deposit , payable by bank transfer, is required to secure your booking. The remainder is due 8 weeks before arrival.

TOWELS AND LINEN:

All included. Beach towels provided.

SMOKING:

It would be very much appreciated if, for the comfort of other guests, smokers could refrain from smoking inside the house.

REFUNDABLE BREAKAGES DEPOSIT: We will ask you for EUR 250 on arrival which will be returned to you after your holiday providing everything looks to be in order. END-OF-STAY CLEANING: Guests may opt either to clean on departure or use our cleaning service at a cost of 90 euros. CLEANING DURING YOUR STAY: Can be arranged at a cost of 15 euros/hour.
  • Prices may be subject to change at the owner's discretion.
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Reservations & Contacts

Maison d'Aquitaine/Ref: 5572
Owner Name Mrs Jenny Rogers
Tel 0033 5 57241974
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Home description

Maison d'Aquitaine is a superbly renovated authentic Ile de Ré town house. Nestling behind a row of lime trees just opposite the main entrance to the 15th century fortified church, it was probably originally built for use by the church clergy. The house has been lovingly restored by local craftsmen and boasts many of the features typically found in the older island properties: terracotta flooring, exposed beams, stripped floorboards and wood panelling.

Just minutes on foot from all the quayside cafes, restaurants, antiques stores and boutiques of St. Martin, Maison d'Aquitaine is a peaceful haven to which you will return with pleasure after a day spent at the beach or cycling through the whitewashed villages and hamlets dotted across the island.

In the evening, wander down to the harbour for a drink before enjoying the best of French cuisine at one of the many tempting waterside restaurants.