Book raps British
Source: www.thisfrenchlife.com. Posted on 15 April 2005.
ThisFrenchLife.com reports about how a new book is claiming Les Anglais are binge-drinkers, obsessed with animals and can not talk about sex.
Source: www.thisfrenchlife.com. Posted on 15 April 2005.
ThisFrenchLife.com reports about how a new book is claiming Les Anglais are binge-drinkers, obsessed with animals and can not talk about sex.
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Résidence Les Marronniers is a Provençal villa, situated on the Presqu'île de Saint-Tropez on the French Riviera. It lies in a beautiful, unspoiled setting with a breathtaking, panoramic sea view. With its four bedrooms, three bathrooms and 175m² sun-drenched terrace, the villa comfortably sleeps 8 people.
“We really enjoy our holiday in the beautiful house. We were completely satisfied and I think that we have left everything in perfect condition.”
-- Rainer and Christine Krismer