09.18.2011

Property For Sale Isle_Sur_La_Sorgue Immobilier South France: Riverside villa to be renovated, Isle sur la Sorgue


Ref: 3579
Short Description:
Pleasant villa requiring modernisation in a lovely setting within walking distance of the centre of Isle sur la Sorgue.
The structure of the villa and the roof are in good condition but the interior needs completely redoing.

Currently this one level villa offers 85m2 living space with a 25m2 bright spacious studio and a 36m2 garage.

It stands on an enclosed mature garden of 1000m2 and also has 135m2 of private riverside garden with steps leading down to the river allowing you to fish or moor a canoe or kayak.
The house currently is mad …
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Beds: 3, Habitable Size: 110 m2, Land Size: 1135 m2, Zip: 84800, Dept: Vaucluse,
Price: € 340,000

08.22.2011

Property For Sale Isle_Sur_La_Sorgue Immobilier South France: 2 bedroomed/2 bathroom apartment Provence Country Club, Isle sur la sorgue


Ref: 3568
Short Description:
Freehold properties on the renowned Provence Country Club development rarely come onto the market.

This ground floor apartment is particularly well placed affording privacy, and the shade of the Cypress and Pine trees whilst still only a couple of minutes walk from the facilities of the Golf and Country Club, with its 18 hole championship course designed by Jean Garaïalde, infinity swimming pool, restaurant with expansive terrace and views, tennis courts and gym.

The property is well-organised and proportioned and comprises: open sitting …
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Beds: 2, Habitable Size: 60 m2, Land Size: 20 m2, Zip: 84800, Dept: Vaucluse,
Price: € 275,000

08.17.2011

Property For Sale Le_Thor Immobilier South France: Smart new villa with pool, Le thor


Ref: 3557
Short Description:
Completed in 2008, this house is a stylish, low-maintenance holiday property or a ‘move-in tomorrow’ family home in perfect condition. It is nestled on the edge of the delightful market village of Le Thor, between L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue and Avignon, and a short drive to the famous Luberon National Park. The house is just 500m from the town centre.

The property comprises, on the ground floor: entrance hall; open-plan fully-fitted kitchen / spacious dining room, with doors to the covered terrace and the front of the house, sitting room with 3 se …
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Beds: 4, Habitable Size: 200 m2, Land Size: 1150 m2, Zip: 84250, Dept: Vaucluse,
Price: € 595,000

08.15.2011

Property For Sale Isle_Sur_La_Sorgue Immobilier South France: Plot of land with planning permission, near golf course, Isle sur la Sorgue


Ref: 3556
Short Description:
This plot of land of 2350m2 is in a sought after area close to the Provence Country Club golf course. Planning permission has been given for a garage and a pool.
The Cos is 0,12.
There are mature trees on the land thus giving instant privacy.
Utilities connection on the plot.


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Beds: 0, Habitable Size: 0 m2, Land Size: 2350 m2, Zip: 84800, Dept: Vaucluse,
Price: € 189,000

08.9.2011

Property For Sale Isle_Sur_La_Sorgue Immobilier South France: Spacious old mas to renovate, Isle sur la Sorgue


Ref: 3551
Short Description:
This old mas, whilst offering a habitable space of approx 200m2, needs renovation and modernising and also has a further 200m2 of outbuilding to be renovated. It sits on a plot of land of approx 4.5 hectares of land in a quiet rural setting just 10 minutes from Isle sur la Sorgue.

The mas is accessed via a covered outbuilding and garage (on 2 levels 55m2 each to be renovated). Entry into kitchen, in hallway there is an original bread oven, spacious lounge/dining room with beamed ceilings and an enormous fireplace and doors out to the courtya …
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Beds: 3, Habitable Size: 200 m2, Land Size: 45000 m2, Zip: 84800, Dept: Vaucluse,
Price: € 810,000

07.13.2011

Discover How to Speak French – Avoiding Some Faux Pas!

If you need to Discover how to speak French there all kinds of techniques – private lessons (ideal but high priced) local night classes, on the net French courses, french language software, take your pick. What none of them can prepare you for are the occasional – and mostly understandable mistakes – where we believe we understand some thing and in reality we’re just a bit short!


For example, a friend of mine was in search of a French property. He thought that the place in “rue du chateau d’eau” sounded extremely attractive. It should be close to a chateau, you would believe. What much better for your French residence than to be near one of these magnificent historical buildings?


Well mostly he was proper. “Rue de” does indeed mean “the street of”. Regrettably a “chateau d’eau” is a water tower. Now some folks locate them incredibly attractive, and they’re an iconic component of the French countryside, but they’re not very the fairy-tale castle he was hoping for!


It is an example of how, when you Discover how to speak French, you have to take in the entire French phrase not just the individual words.


Of course the individual words can trip you up just as quickly. Yet another friend (who I should say now speaks really very good French) was visiting France on holiday. She came down to breakfast in her hotel and looked at the menu, seeking some thing generally French. “Pampelmouse” sounded especially exotic so she ordered that, only to be rather disappointed when half a grapefruit was served!


Any language will generally trip you up occasionally – we just can’t know it all at once. If you will need to Discover how to speak French I would suggest that in addition to any other lessons you generally carry a modest french to english dictionary with you, or one of the very good pocket electronic versions now accessible. It will just give you the capability to check prior to making those small “faux pas” (that’s mistakes, by the way). You must look out most for the things you nearly believe you know but aren’t incredibly certain of. You wouldn’t, for example, need to have to put “petrole” in your car – in France you would get paraffin!


For much more info on learning how to speak French and a light-hearted but informative view of all things French pop over to Frenchlife4real.com. It is written by an English-speaking ex-pat living and working in France full-time so regardless of whether you\’re coming on vacation, or thinking of moving to France permanently, It\’s well worth a visit.


07.7.2011

Travel to France With out Ditching Technology

If you are thinking of moving to France but are worried that you could not be able to maintain in touch with your friends and family back in Blighty at the exact same time, listen up. It appears that the French are additional up on making use of the newest technology when it comes to staying in contact than most Brits.


Despite the availability of low cost phone calls over the net, people today in the UK are still well behind France when it comes to in fact utilizing it.


Stay in touch


Speaking to the Observer, Kerry Ritz, managing director of voice over web protocol (VoIP) corporation Vonage, said that 40 per cent of all telephone calls made in France use internet-based technology.


“Everybody hates to be bested by the French, but they’re way ahead and 40 per cent of all their telephony goes over VoIP,” he said.


“It is a far far more cost-successful way of delivering communications. Eventually IP telephony will replace standard or copper-based services.”


Cycling from London to Paris


One individual who will definitely be hoping to maintain in touch with his pals back in the UK is Norwich-based cyclist Graham Nobbs who on June 29th plans to cycle the 300 km from London to Paris.


He and a number of other cyclists will join forces to raise cash for a cancer charity as well as experiencing some of France’s stunning coutryside at the exact same time.


The group plans to take the ferry from newhaven to dieppe prior to embarking on a gruelling 114 km trip to Beauvais. The last leg will be the final 70 km to the Eiffel Tower.


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07.1.2011

Property For Sale Isle_Sur_La_Sorgue Immobilier South France: Pretty one level villa with pool, Isle sur la Sorgue


Ref: 3531
Short Description:
This pretty one level villa is in the sought after residential part of Isle sur la Sorgue, in St Antoine. It is in a quiet cul de sac of just 6 houses.

The house has been beautifully and tastefully decorated and offers a bright lounge with open fireplace and doors out to terrace, fitted equipped kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, laundry room and wc.

There is an attractive pool and a garage. The house is fitted with roller blinds, an alarm, and gas underfloor central heating.

Just 5 minutes from the supermarket, this is an ideal opportuni …
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Beds: 2, Habitable Size: 90 m2, Land Size: 676 m2, Zip: 84800, Dept: Vaucluse,
Price: € 364,000

07.1.2011

La Marianne -The Symbol of The French Republic

Marianne is the symbolic representation of the motherland spirit; healing, peaceful, nourishing and protecting. She is stunning by the diversity of the folks who devised her and who made her rich and with fine features. She is the daughter or girl of light and is the woman made gorgeous. She is occasionally considered like a queen of france. Her creation at 1st featured some particular Greek/Roman antique drawings such as Athena, Venus or Bellone, and the catholic figure of the Virgin Mary.


The origin of the name appears to be a coming together of Marie and Anne, two Christian names of the 18th century among the catholic population of the royals of France, and carried by many queens, like Marie of Medicis, Anne of Austria, and Marie-Antoinette. The use of the name Marianne as a symbol of the republic has been attributed to the revolutionary song in ‘occitan’, ‘La Garisou de Marianno’ (in French La Guerison de Marianne), the healing of Marianne by Guillaume Lavabre. The name of Marianne was, at the end of the 18th century, incredibly widespread in the working classes and notably carried by girls of the country who served in the bourgeoisies houses. The song recounted the avatars of the new regime, incredibly likely written in October 1792, a dozen days only after the foundation of the republic. It put in motion the initial occurrence of the name Marianne which became the symbol of the republic. Marianne is representative of the revenge of the servants towards the nobles, the people today at the bottom towards those on top. The writer of the song, Guillaume Lavabre, was a shoemaker from Puylaurens. The village of Puylaurens claimed from then on the title of ‘berceau Occitan de la Marianne republicaine”.


This name is representative of the folks. The revolutionaries adopted this to symbolize the change of regime, but above all, they made the symbol of the motherland, the mother who nourishes and protects the kids of the republic. The republicans of the Midi contributed also and adopted this name for their political perfect. The use of this name, like the symbol, was born of a consensus between the partisans and the adversaries of the republic, and then rapidly accepted by all of the French people today. Rumours indicate that the very first model was a young girl of Sigolsheim in Alsace with the Christian name of Marie-Anne.


The republic was already represented by some feminine features but now she was made to look a small pensive, preoccupying herself above all, with the aspirations of the men and women. There exists a number of versions in stonework of the symbols of Marianne and are generally found in Greek and Roman antiquities where there has been a French mason.


The symbols of Marianne:




  • A bonnet/cap Liberty

  • A crown To be able to

  • A naked breast Invincibility

  • A lion The courage and force of the folks

  • A star Light

  • A triangle Equality

  • Broken chains Liberty

  • Crossed hands Brotherhood

  • Sheaf of arms The authority of the State

  • Scales Justice

  • Ruche Work

  • Tables of the law Law
The 1st representation of a woman in a bonnet, indicating liberty of the republic, appeared under the French Revolution. They have been various down the centuries according to the preoccupations of the French individuals, and do not systematically carry all the symbols. These days, she figures on some objects like coins and stamps.


The Marianne can be sculpted on foot or in bust. She started to appear in Town Halls after 1877, replacing busts of Napoleon III. Under the Third Republic, the statues and above all the busts of Marianne multiplied, especially in town halls. Various sorts of representation developed as the bonnet was occasionally judged too sedentary and replaced with a diadem or a crown.


In the 20th century, all the town halls adopted a bust of Marianne but which now carried the bonnet but seemed to get rid of other attributes (like the sheaf of arms or scales). The last representations, the a lot more modern in the town halls These days, are modeled on the features of well-known women. These women are chosen for several varied reasons; their companionship, their beauty, their locality, their personalities. Some well-known celebrities whose features have been employed in the sculpting of La Marianne have been Brigitte Bardot in 1970 and Catherine Deneuve in 1985.


Because the liberation of France in 1944, women chosen for modeling the Marianne had been uniquely well-known actresses, but in 2000, the association of the mayors of France, chose a specific model appreciated by the French, and in 2002 Evelyne Thomas, an animator of a well-known Television programme was chosen. These options are occasionally subject to controversy.


This article was written by Lin Davidson, who is a main contributor to several web internet sites about Serre Chevalier, a ski resort in The French Alps. Lin’s own blog, about life in France came about simply because she has kept a every day journal about living in France mainly because leaving England in 2002.
Lin is also a founder of Serre Chevalier Property, a site about purchasing property in The French Alps.


06.28.2011

Make Living In France A Healthy Choice

1 of the most critical things to maintain in mind when living or re-locating to France is understanding the country’s health system, which could prove crucial in keeping you and your family totally free from illness. France has an enviable reputation for the top quality of its health care but it is not totally free of charge at the point of delivery like the UK.


The French healthcare service is, on the other hand, widely regarded as being 1 of the ideal in the world and supplies a huge number of GPs and specialists.


France’s social security system taxes employees 20 per cent of their salary, a big portion of which is put towards public healthcare.


La couverture maladie universelle


Every single legal resident of the country has access to medical treatment under the law of universal coverage referred to as la couverture maladie universelle.


In comparison to the UK, there is no significant distinction in the top quality of care or the cost of treatment. Going private will, even so, permit you to be seen straight away and unlike the UK, you will not have to pay the whole bill.


Insurance (Assurance)


Regardless of whether private or public, treatment is not totally free at the point of delivery as it is in Britain and patients should pay a full bill on seeing a GP or specialist. Around 70 per cent of this sum in then reimbursed, typically ten days later.


A fundamental principle of healthcare funding in France is personal contribution and most French residents take out health insurance to make up the distinction between what the state pays and the cost of treatment.


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