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This duplex apartment is located on third walk up floor of an historic building.
There is a videophone security access.
You enter the apartment via an entrance hall which separates the living room from the open kitchen.
The living room is furnished with two sofas, armchairs and coffee table. There is a TV (French Channels) and a dining table.
There is a window opening on the pedestrian street.
The open kitchen is fully equipped with 4 vitro-ceramic hotplates, electric oven, microwave, dishwasher, refrigerator and freezer. From the kitchen window you have nice views onto the city and the roofs.
The first bedroom is furnished with a double bed (& bed side tables) and a built in closet.
There is a baby bed and a washbasin.
You have access to the upper floor where you'll find a second bedroom, the bathroom and a terrace via a spiral staircase
The second bedroom has two single beds and a wardrobe.
The bathroom has a washbasin, a tub and toilet. There is a washing machine.
You will enjoy the small terrace (tropézienne).(East Exposure)
This property is ideally located in the heart of the historic village of Uzès. Everything is within an easy 5 minute walk: bars, restaurants, shops...
There is a public garage a 5 min walk from the house.
The former Dukedom of Uzès leaved us a couple of great monuments in the center of the town. The Ducal Palace itself is one of the best-preserved buildings. Dating from the feudal period, it was originally built to fortify the city and protect it against enemies.
The City Hall is an elegant 18th Century building with beautiful pillars. The internal courtyard, bounded by porticoes, is worth a look. The market (Wednesday mornings and all-day Saturdays) takes place on the "Place aux Herbes" surrounded by ancient buildings in the heart of the ancient town. The Uzès area is famous for its wine and olive oil. Wine tasting sessions and visits of cellars would be an original way to discover the "French way of life"!
For sport lovers, bicycle riders or pedestrians will find all kind of enchanting itineraries throughout the countryside of Uzès. Discover the landscapes horseback riding and kayaking or canoeing down the Gard river would be also possible. For horseshow buffs, the National Stud Farm is located in Uzes and features many national championship horseshows. Uzès also has a Golf course.
The famous "Pont du Gard" aqueduct, listed as historic monument, that the Romans built to bring water from the natural springs of Uzes to their major city in Nimes is nearby. Despite dating from the Roman period, it is in a remarkable state of preservation.
To access Uzès, the closest Highway exit is Remoulins on the A9. By train, the closest subway station served by the high-speed TGV is Nîmes or Avignon (3hours and 40 minutes from Paris). The closest airport is Nîmes-Arles-Camargue, which is only for domestic flights. International connections will be made through Paris-Charles de Gaulle.