Apartment To Let Short Term
Gard, Languedoc (Bordering Provence)
Place aux Herbes, Uzès
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Top floor apartment with terrace in the very heart of Uzès, one of the most attractive medieval towns of France!

Located on the pedestrian main square where twice weekly markets are held, the Saturday morning one now being a well-known feature on the Provençale calendar.
The apartment covers around 115m² on two levels, overlooks the square on one side and has views towards the far-away Cevennes mountains to the west.

Consisting of a large kitchen/dining room, spacious living room with double height beamed ceiling, large bedroom with 1.80 double bed & en suite shower room, an upstairs bedroom with double bed of 1,40 and full bathroom en suite.

Apart from the wonderful markets literally on your door-step, Uzès has the most gorgeous collection of small boutiques and speciality shops in the cobbled, winding streets as well as all other facilities never more than a hop and a skip away.

Neighbouring towns are Avignon and Nimes, 35 and 25 minutes away respectively. The Mediterranean with it's endless beaches along the Camargues can be reached in about an hour.
Uzès, the sophisticated yet earthy damsel 'discovered' by former culture minister André Malraux is well and thriving. Come and make her acquaintance.
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