MAS PAULET
On a vineyard area crossed and irrigated by the waters of the Roach, this large bourgeois mansion was built in the th century on three levels. Mas Paulet owes its name to its historic owner, Jean-Jacques Paulet, a famous figure born in Anduze in 1740, a doctor of King Charles X, writer and botanist at the Royal Castle of Fontainebleau where he died in 1826. That alone! The eponymous building is now part of a set of houses converted into cottages (3 ears). In the Mas, 4 spacious rooms completely different from each other and meticulously decorated offer a capacity of 12 people. All rooms are equipped with private bathrooms and toilets, televisions and hair-dryer… The area and south exposure are a guarantee of well-being. The warm welcome of Chantal and Régis Vignolle is a plus. These charming hosts are not greedy in advice about excursions and walks in nature to make around Anduze.
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