Ann Mary Stanton

The important thing about travel in foreign lands is that it breaks the speechhabits and makes you blab less, and breaks the habitual space-feeling because of different village plans and different landscapes. It is less important that there are different mores, for you counteract these with your own reaction-formations.

Paul Goodman

BOULE

TOWNHOUSE IN VILLEREAL

This house used to be a hotel restaurant called ‘Boule’ and the living room upstairs was once the Saturday night haunt for Villereal dancing. Today the access to this area is by a gracious staircase from the back alley up to the first floor which offers a living space with kitchen and dining area, one bedroom and a bathroom. The house has been sensitively renovated to provide all modern comforts but preserving and discovering many medieval features which add character and atmosphere. An old staircase leads up past a beautifully pointed wall with brick chimney flue to a second level with two bedrooms and bathroom and a small kitchen to accommodate life on the roof deck alongside. There are two double beds and the children’s room has two singles with additional truckle beds. The view out from the terrace is of old houses and the countryside beyond the town.

PRICES 


Season Price per week
Low season (Nov - March) 800 €
Mid season (April-June, Sept, Oct) 900 €
High season (July, August) 1100 €
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