Between heaven and earth, at an altitude of 500 meters above sea level, lost in the mountains a unique house. Hidden in the mountains, this former farmhouse traces its roots back to the 18th century, the era of Napoleon Bonaparte. Specifically, the year 1792 is inscribed on the still-existing mountain water fountain. This typical Provençal manor house (Mas), with its thick stone walls and Roman tiled roofs, embodies the essence of rural architecture in the south of France. These buildings, typical of the Mediterranean region, are more than just monuments to rustic beauty; they represent a tradition and way of life that has been preserved for centuries. The word "mas", central to Provençal identity, comes from the Latin "mansum", meaning "place of residence" or "dwelling". Our family home was restored in 1995 apreserving all its charming details, combining modern amenities with the classic rustic charm inherent in authentic Provençal style.and we carefully preserve and uphold the harmony, embracing the classic charm of our fabrics to create a country-style atmosphere where family traditions, gastronomy, gatherings, and passion are uniquely intertwined.
Life of complete tranquility: fall asleep with a light heart, lulled by the serenity of verdant forest and enjoy tomorrow's day full of discoveries.
At the foot of its highest peak Luberone Mount Mourre-Negre there our unique house with a 300-year-old history.
At the an altitutude of 650 meters abbove see level and in the shade of cypress trees and 200-year-old oaks, it never gets hot here.
The water in the pool warms under the rays of the gentle Provençal sun and is cooled by the cool Provençal nights.
Nights in the mountains are always cooler, even on the hottest summer days.
The house has 5 bedrooms: Lavender room, White room, Blue room, Green big room and two separate bedroom with bathroom. In house three bathrooms plus an additional toilet. The house also has a sauna.
WHITE ROOM
GREEN ROOM
BLUE ROOM
SINGLE ROOM