Complete with private pool and magnificent secluded deck, Villa Corbières is the perfect location for an idyllic holiday in this still undiscovered yet easily accessible part of Mediterranean France.
The property has been interior designed and features a fully integrated kitchen with aged stone worktop and tiling and terracotta tiled floors. All walls will are finished in Meditteranean pastel colours
To the rear is a tiled patio with plenty of shade, an integrated barbecue - the perfect setting for a warm, relaxing , Mediterranean evening. The secluded gardens will be well stocked with a variety of plants and shrubs, with an underground irrigation system.
The 9 x 5 metre pool has a stepped end and is surrounded by a magnificent hardwood deck area on which to sun bathe or admire the views of the surrounding countryside and the stunning ruin of Durban Castle. The patio and deck are equipped with a sun loungers and parasols.
Villa Corbières is ideally located 30km from the Mediterranean sea at Cap Leucate and within easy reach of the ancient cities of Perpignan (60km) and Carcassonne (65km), both of which enjoy excellent transport links, including rapidly expanding international connections (Ryanair from London Stanstead to Perpignan or Carcassonne). The major metropolitan centres of Montpellier and Toulouse are both 120 km, while over the border in Spain, Girona (Ryanair from London Luton) is 150 km and Barcelona 230 km. All are well served by excellent motorways and frequent rapid rail-links.
The region of Languedoc-Roussillon still remains something of an undiscovered treasure. Nestled along a 300 kilometre expanse of unspoilt beaches between the Cote d'Azur and the Spanish border, blanketed in vineyards and bisected by the Canal Du Midi, the Languedoc enjoys a sun-drenched Mediterranean climate. Daytime temperatures average 30°C in summer, while the annual daytime average is around 22°C.
The interior of the villa:
The villa can accomodate up to 11 people. Villa Corbières is beautifully appointed to the highest standards and fully equipped with a every modern convenience - a perfect home from home in which to enjoy the unique pace and ambience of Languedoc. A short drive from airports at Carcassonne, Perpignan, Toulouse and Montpellier, the surrounding area has a wealth of attractions.
General Comments
The villa is fully south facing and enjoys a completely uninterrupted view of the ancient Cathar ruin which dominates the village. The ruin is framed almost centrally, through the south facing windows and doors of the lounge (leading through to the pool terrace) and the upstairs bedrooms (leading on to a private sun terrace).
Stunning views over the hills and surrounding countryside
Further details
Additional price information
A deposit of 25%, plus a damage deposit of £400 is required with all bookings.
The balancing final payment is due 8 weeks before the start of the holiday.
Please enquire about long winter lets.
All bed linen, bath, hand and pool towels are provided and changed each week.
Further details indoors
Ground Floor:
Large lounge / dining-room with fireplace and wood burning fireplace
Open plan kitchen with aged stone worksurfaces and breakfast bar
Downstairs toilet and laundry room
Bedroom 1: Twin beds with sliding door leading on to pool deck area
Bedroom 2: Single bed and bunk bed with sliding door leading on to pool deck area
Bedroom 3: Twin beds
Large shower room and WC
Wardrobe / changing area, with 2 large, shelved wardrobes with sliding doors
First Floor :
Bedroom 4: King size bed, built in wardrobes with sliding doors
Bedroom 5: King size bed, built in wardrobes with sliding doors
Secluded and private sun deck surrounded by 1m wall
Bathroom with lovely stone basins and colourful tiles from Bisbal in neighbouring Catalunya.
Separate WC.
Further details outdoors
Magnificent terracotta tiled terrace with built in barbequeue leading to (via steps)
Pool (9m x 5m) with beautiful hardwood deck surround. External shower. Leading to (via steps) small secluded garden planted with a range of shrubs and flowers.
Single garage and additional parking for 2 cars
Location
Durban - Corbieres: the town of Durban, dominated by the inevitable ruined castle, is the centre of the part of the Corbières, where small villages are linked by narrow, winding roads -- although Durban itself is on the "main" D611 road, close to civilisation! There has been a settlement here since Roman times. The château on its hill is a reminder of the chequered history of the Languedoc, criss-crossed throughout history by opposing forces; it was originally built by the kings of Aragon and was remodelled in the 16th century. As always, it's worth climbing up to admire the view.
Durban itself is a typical Mediterranean village with a tree lined main street. The village centre (a short walk or cycle (if you are feeling energetic), ensures that all essential amenities are close at hand, including a supermarket, petrol station, patisserie/boulangerie, post office, bank, doctor’s surgery, pharmacy and hairdresser, although the walk back up the hill might ensure you are ready for a dip by the time you get back with the croissants.