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Mas La Buissonière

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In the village of Foussargues, 9km northwest of ±«³úè²õ via the D981, this Dutch-run B&B is set in a wonderful 2-hectare garden. Built by a winemaker in the late 18th century, today it blends old and new: rustic stone and flagstones meet glossy wooden floors and sleek designer furniture. Some rooms have bedroom mezzanines. Prices exclude breakfast (€8.50-15).


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