Rent one of Europe’s most luxurious villas

Posted by Patrick Woolmer on Wed 24th February 2010 at 07:56 AM, Filed in Luxury Decor And ArchitectureLuxury Real Estate To Let Or Buy
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Vintage Travel, The UKs premier luxury holiday villa rental broker has recently expanded its portfolio of luxury villas with pools right across Europe.
The firm now has over 200 fine villas to choose from, a selection of the most opulent you can see below:

FRANCE

Le Portail, Lunac (La Fouillade) 

This luxury villa in France sleeps 8 and dates right back to the 17th Century. It is a stunning example of a traditional farm property with a mixture of polished wood floors, exposed stone and painted walls, which are a backdrop to the pretty floral fabrics and carved wood furniture.

Kitted out with all the mod cons you could wish for, we can’t think of a nicer property to stay atin South West France.

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ITALY

Casale Urbania, Urbania  

Situated in the heart of Le Marche you’ll find this luxury villa in Italy, which overlooks some of the finest landscapes in Europe. The property sleeps 8 and is built on the foundations of a 16th Century church.

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SPAIN

Casa del Molino, Samieira

Located in Spain’s Northern Galicia region this imposing luxury villa in Spain sleeps up to 12. It boasts an incredible waterside location with virtually every point of the lawns on each side of the pool enjoying uninterrupted views over the waters of the Ría de Pontevedra, with the beaches of Marín and Aguete on the opposite side of the estuary.

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PORTUGAL

Casa da Montanha, Malhão (Boliqueime)

If you’re looking for pure opulence this Summer then you may want to take a look at this luxury villa in Portugal which sleeps up to 16 in a vast living space. You’ll enjoy sweeping 270° views across open countryside to the sea and inland towards the Monchique Mountains.

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