Featured in Vogue, this interconnected complex of suites
and houses is perched high above the Luberon boasting stunning
views. At 2,600 feet above the sea, with almost zero humidity, the
nights are cool and days mosquito-free. Provencal Hamlet has
everything you could possibly need, with its own restaurant, bar
and nightclub. Spend time in the games room, playing petanque in
the carpark or relaxing by the pool.
Price based on 7 night stay. Property also available per night.
Perched above the Luberon mountain range, this lovingly restored hamlet offers breathtaking views and complete privacy. Inside, an abundance of tasteful artwork adds to the charm of the property. With a rich history of hosting prestigious figures such as James Dyson, Jeremy Fry, and Princess Margaret, the property is an ideal retreat for families and groups seeking a slice of paradise in the picturesque French countryside.
Featured in Vogue, this interconnected complex of suites
and houses is perched high above the Luberon boasting stunning
views. At 2,600 feet above the sea, with almost zero humidity, the
nights are cool and days mosquito-free. Provencal Hamlet has
everything you could possibly need, with its own restaurant, bar
and nightclub. Spend time in the games room, playing petanque in
the carpark or relaxing by the pool.
Set in 400 acres of farmland, scrub oak, lavender and orchard. Stunning outdoor dining room seating up to 30 guests, swimming pool overlooking beautiful views, many private areas to relax and read.
The property is spread throughout several houses ,each have their own simple and eclectic style. The interiors combine a wealth of wonderful paintings, objets d’art and furniture predominately from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s era.
Breakfast and either dinner or lunch provided. Extra meals will be charged for. Daily cleaners will be available. In house chef, extra cleaners and caterers can be brought in for large dinners or events at additional cost. Picnics can be organised. Gardien cleans the swimming pool daily and any maintenance work that is needed.
The hamlet can sleep up to 32, but 24 is the preferred maximum. The differing arrangments of the bedrooms, such as twins, doubles and a dormitory style room mean that your needs are sure to be met comfortably and in style. Please enquire for more information regarding the layout/ sizes of the rooms.
Each of the bedrooms has its own bathroom. The studio style rooms each come with their own shower and the wc and sink are shared between them.The two double rooms on the first floor share a bathroom between them.
Annabel loves this house for its magical setting and history. An abandoned French village transformed into a charming family hamlet with amazing views and works of art.
For sheer, jaw-dropping drama, few sights in France can match the epic Gorges du Verdon. The ‘Grand Canyon of Europe’ slices a 25km swath through Haute-Provence’s limestone plateau all the way to the foothills of the Alps. Etched out over millions of years by the Verdon River, the gorges have formed the centrepiece of the Parc Naturel Régional du Verdon since 1997. With their sheer, plunging cliffs – in some places 700m high, twice the height of the Eiffel Tower – the gorges are a haven for birds, including a colony of reintroduced vautours fauves (griffon vultures).
Getting lost among the dark, narrow, winding alleyways of Nice’s old town is a highlight. The layout has barely changed since the 1700s, and it’s now packed with delis, restaurants, boutiques and bars, but the centrepiece remains cours Saleya: a massive market square that’s permanently thronging in summer. The food market is perfect for fresh produce and foodie souvenirs, while the flower market is worth visiting just for the colours and fragrances. A flea market is held on Monday.
The skyline of Avignon is a magnificent urban landscape. Overlooking the city and the Rhône river, the Rocher des Doms presents an exceptional set of monuments including the Saint Bénezet Bridge, the Ramparts, the Petit Palais, the Cathedral and the impressive walls of the Popes’ Palace flanked by four mighty towers. This architectural group has been ranked by UNESCO.