House overlooking the street of Jarlard, with small garden at the back. Access to the House by a few steps. Level 0: living room (couch, library, tv), dining room, kitchen by which down the garden, water room. On the first floor are four bedrooms and a bathroom. Baby equipment. Wifi connection. Garden furniture, barbecue. Sheets and towels are provided, beds are made on arrival. Final cleaning Additionally service. Albi is one of the pearls of the South-West of the France located in promontory on the Tarn River not far from the vineyards of Gaillac. It is notable for its architectural buildings in the forefront of which is the Sainte-Cécile Cathedral and the Berbie Palace, former Archbishop's Palace, overlooking downtown and the river Tarn. Hometown of the painter Henri de Toulouse Lautrec, it houses the Museum with the largest collection in the world of the famous painter. Albi sets the tone by his red brick that permeates the light of a different atmosphere according to the time of day: delicate pink orange in the morning, powerful under the Sun illuminating the evening summer or red garance. A palette as vivid as the history of the city.