The house was built in 1974 and as a family of teachers living in the centre of France, we enjoyed spending all our holidays in our seaside house. We liked it so much that we decided to retire in Six-Fours. The house and mainly the garden were too small to be the permanent home of active retired people but selling the house was absolutely out of the question so we bought a plot of land 800 metres away to have a larger house with a big garden and we kept the smaller house for our 4 children and their families so that they could be independent when visiting us with our grand children. They spent many holidays there and our our grand children made many long time friends there. They are grown ups now. My husband died 3 years ago and I had to sell the big house. I had the small house fully renovated to the purpose of using it as my permanent
home. But I soon realised it was a long way from Paris where 3 of my children live. Yet, selling it was out of the question again and it is to be kept for the next generation. Therefore, the only alternative was to let it to people for the time being, in the hope they will enjoy their stay as much as we did. Marie Agnès Bouteyre
Our mother died in 2016 and we are now in charge of keeping it for the enjoyment of our families in France and in Great Britain.
Agnès et Françoise