French lessons
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Your support makes all the difference.HOLIDAY-MAKERS in France who become smitten with the idea of buying a house there can obtain advice on how to go about it at a weekend course run by a couple with first-hand experience.
Adrian and Lulie Webb run the courses at their home in Wiltshire, drawing on the experience they gained when they bought a house on the Loire. The Webbs call in experts on French property law and the financial aspects of house-buying.
The course costs pounds 150 for those who want to stay overnight or pounds 125 for those who attend only durng the day. The Webbs can be contacted on 0249 713179.
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