Visiting a Potter in Montpellier
Inspire · Julie Whitmarsh · Shopping & GiftsContributor blog post by Vaucluse Dreamer:
Anyone who really knows me will say I’m not really a city person. I’ve always lived in small villages or on the edge of small market towns and although I enjoy spending the odd day in a large town or city – I usually can’t wait to escape & head …Continue reading here to see why you too might want to take a road trip to Montpellier – to visit the vintage shops and the pottery workshops of Ateliers Saint Roch.
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