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Gorgeous, historic 4BR village house w/ stunning views, pool, AC
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4 soveværelser5+ badeværelserPlads til 8 personer400 m2
Populære faciliteter
Udforsk området
EYGALIERES
- Place, Alpilles Regionale Naturpark1 min. gang
- Place, Saint-Sixte d'Eygalières Kapel5 min. kørsel
- Place, Luberon Regionalpark16 min. kørsel
- Airport, Avignon (AVN-Caumont)30 min. kørsel
Værelser og sovepladser
4 soveværelser (8 sovepladser)
Soveværelse 1
1 queensize-seng
Soveværelse 2
1 queensize-seng
Soveværelse 3
1 queensize-seng
Soveværelse 4
1 queensize-seng
5 badeværelser, 1 toilet
Badeværelse 1
Sæbe · Håndklæder til rådighed · Badekar · Toilet · Kun brusekabine · Shampoo · Hårtørrer
Badeværelse 2
Sæbe · Håndklæder til rådighed · Toilet · Kun brusekabine · Shampoo · Hårtørrer
Badeværelse 3
Sæbe · Håndklæder til rådighed · Toilet · Kun brusekabine
Badeværelse 4
Sæbe · Håndklæder til rådighed · Toilet · Kun brusekabine
Badeværelse 5
Sæbe · Håndklæder til rådighed · Toilet
Badeværelse 6
Sæbe · Håndklæder til rådighed · Toilet · Kun brusekabine · Shampoo
Områder
Terrasse eller gårdhave
Veranda eller hawaiiansk terrasse
Køkken
Tekøkken
Altan
Udendørs legeområde
Have
Om overnatningsstedet
Gorgeous, historic 4BR village house w/ stunning views, pool, AC
This historic 17th century village house perched atop the picturesque old village of Eygalières is a dream come true for your escape in Provence. The enchanting property offers breathtaking views of the Alpilles mountains, wide terraces, a sparkling heated pool, shaded garden, large salon with grand piano, gracious formal dining room, modern kitchen, restored underground vaulted chambers, and numerous amenities. The four en-suite bedrooms and salon all have air conditioning, and there is high-speed Internet throughout. The house has a private parking space for one car (or two small cars), with L2 electric charging.
The stunning west-facing terraces offer the village's best views over the valley and Alpilles. There you can enjoy lunch al fresco, sip rosé while watching dazzling sunsets, or dine under the stars. The cool shaded garden with fairy lights strung across has seating for 12 and a barbecue grill, fountain, fire pit, and hammock hung between olive trees for afternoon siestas. The 4 x 9 m salt-water pool is bordered by 6 comfortable sun beds, shaded seating for drinks, and a wide stone table for casual meals. The pool area has a fully equipped summer kitchen and a comfortable private changing area with updated WC and shower, and it offers games (darts, foosball, ping pong).
The location in the heart of the old village is unbeatable for experiencing the charm of French village life. A mere one-minute walk down the hill brings you to the main street where you can get croissants and newspaper and sit in a café in the morning, or enjoy evening drinks and convivial meals in one of several excellent bistros. Remarkably for a village of just 1700 residents year around, there is also a fresh-from-the-farm produce store, convenience store, bakery, pharmacy, and antiques store. The busy Friday market is renowned in the region for its fresh produce, clothing, and antiques. Up the hill one minute from the house takes you into what remains of the town's feudal fortress, with ruins of the chateau, oil and grain mills, and rampart, 360-deg views of the surrounding countryside, as well as a small history museum, a gallery featuring works by talented local artists, and a restored 12th century chapel.
From the village you can take hikes in the regional park of the Alpilles along wilderness trails and ancient Roman roads without ever getting in your car, or go for bike rides on narrow country lanes among vineyards, olive groves and orchards and visit neighboring villages on one of 4 bikes available to guests. Besides biking and hiking, you can play tennis at the town courts or pétanque (bowls) in the old market square in front of the house (tennis rackets and "boules" are available). By car, the fascinating historical town of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (where Nostradamus was born and Vincent Van Gogh painted many of his greatest works while hospitalized) is a mere 15 minutes away, while the cities of Avignon (home to Catholic popes in the 1300s), Arles (ancient Roman capital) and Aix-en-Provence (home of Paul Cézanne) are not much farther.
Though situated in the heart of a lively village, the house offers a tranquil, private retreat where memories are made as family and friends come together to enjoy Provence. A fully equipped kitchen with massive La Cornue stove makes cooking and entertaining easy, and an adjacent large dining room with a huge oak table (seating 8) allows for elegant indoor meals. In cooler weather, the enormous fireplace in the salon provides cheerful warmth. The cozy TV/family room offers a space for intimate get-togethers or watching sports and films, and the office with printer on the mezzanine is a comfortable place to get work done.
Unlike cookie-cutter faux-Provence rental properties, the 400-year-old Maison des Musiciens offers a truly unique and exceptional experience in the heart of one of Provence's most beautiful villages.
The stunning west-facing terraces offer the village's best views over the valley and Alpilles. There you can enjoy lunch al fresco, sip rosé while watching dazzling sunsets, or dine under the stars. The cool shaded garden with fairy lights strung across has seating for 12 and a barbecue grill, fountain, fire pit, and hammock hung between olive trees for afternoon siestas. The 4 x 9 m salt-water pool is bordered by 6 comfortable sun beds, shaded seating for drinks, and a wide stone table for casual meals. The pool area has a fully equipped summer kitchen and a comfortable private changing area with updated WC and shower, and it offers games (darts, foosball, ping pong).
The location in the heart of the old village is unbeatable for experiencing the charm of French village life. A mere one-minute walk down the hill brings you to the main street where you can get croissants and newspaper and sit in a café in the morning, or enjoy evening drinks and convivial meals in one of several excellent bistros. Remarkably for a village of just 1700 residents year around, there is also a fresh-from-the-farm produce store, convenience store, bakery, pharmacy, and antiques store. The busy Friday market is renowned in the region for its fresh produce, clothing, and antiques. Up the hill one minute from the house takes you into what remains of the town's feudal fortress, with ruins of the chateau, oil and grain mills, and rampart, 360-deg views of the surrounding countryside, as well as a small history museum, a gallery featuring works by talented local artists, and a restored 12th century chapel.
From the village you can take hikes in the regional park of the Alpilles along wilderness trails and ancient Roman roads without ever getting in your car, or go for bike rides on narrow country lanes among vineyards, olive groves and orchards and visit neighboring villages on one of 4 bikes available to guests. Besides biking and hiking, you can play tennis at the town courts or pétanque (bowls) in the old market square in front of the house (tennis rackets and "boules" are available). By car, the fascinating historical town of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence (where Nostradamus was born and Vincent Van Gogh painted many of his greatest works while hospitalized) is a mere 15 minutes away, while the cities of Avignon (home to Catholic popes in the 1300s), Arles (ancient Roman capital) and Aix-en-Provence (home of Paul Cézanne) are not much farther.
Though situated in the heart of a lively village, the house offers a tranquil, private retreat where memories are made as family and friends come together to enjoy Provence. A fully equipped kitchen with massive La Cornue stove makes cooking and entertaining easy, and an adjacent large dining room with a huge oak table (seating 8) allows for elegant indoor meals. In cooler weather, the enormous fireplace in the salon provides cheerful warmth. The cozy TV/family room offers a space for intimate get-togethers or watching sports and films, and the office with printer on the mezzanine is a comfortable place to get work done.
Unlike cookie-cutter faux-Provence rental properties, the 400-year-old Maison des Musiciens offers a truly unique and exceptional experience in the heart of one of Provence's most beautiful villages.
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Faciliteter
Pool
Køkken
Vaskemaskine
Tørretumbler
Gratis Wi-Fi
Aircondition
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Husregler
Indtjekning efter kl. 16.00
Minimumsalder for lejere: 30
Udtjekning inden kl. 11.00
Børn
Børn i alderen 13-17 år er tilladt
Begivenheder
Arrangementer er ikke tilladt
Kæledyr
Kæledyr er ikke tilladt
Rygning
Rygning er ikke tilladt
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Om området
Eygalières
Denne feriebolig befinder sig i Eygalières. Luberon Regionalpark og Alpilles Regionale Naturpark reflekterer områdets naturlige skønhed. Områdets andre seværdigheder inkluderer La Folie du Pain og Jardin d'Alcinoos. Epicurium og Moulin de Daudet er også et besøg værd.
EYGALIERES
Hvad ligger i nærheden?
- Alpilles Regionale Naturpark - 1 min. gang - 0.0 km
- Saint-Sixte d'Eygalières Kapel - 5 min. kørsel - 2.8 km
- Luberon Regionalpark - 16 min. kørsel - 11.6 km
- Camargue Regionale Naturpark - 47 min. kørsel - 40.4 km
- Palais des Papes - 47 min. kørsel - 50.6 km
Sådan kommer du rundt
Restauranter
- Paulette Restaurant - 3 min. gang
- Le Tempelier - 11 min. kørsel
- Chez Ju - 7 min. kørsel
- Maison Hache - 4 min. gang
- Le Bistrot Du Brau - 4 min. kørsel
Ofte stillede spørgsmål
Om værten
Vært: Julie Scolnik
Hello! We are Julie and Michael, an American couple from Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. We are both Francophiles who discovered this village 18 years ago and immediately fell in love with its charm and beauty and the warmth of its inhabitants.
I am a professional flutist and the founding artistic director of a chamber series based in Boston, Massachusetts (MistralMusic.org). Every summer I offer a free concert in Eygalières; 2025 was my nineteenth. I am also the author of "Paris Blue, A Memoir of First Love." (www.JulieScolnik.com) Michael is a physicist and expert on climate change and clean energy. We have two adult children.
We love this village and our house, and we hope you will, too.
I am a professional flutist and the founding artistic director of a chamber series based in Boston, Massachusetts (MistralMusic.org). Every summer I offer a free concert in Eygalières; 2025 was my nineteenth. I am also the author of "Paris Blue, A Memoir of First Love." (www.JulieScolnik.com) Michael is a physicist and expert on climate change and clean energy. We have two adult children.
We love this village and our house, and we hope you will, too.
Derfor valgte værten dette overnatningssted
Our tiny hilltop village has a rich history dating back to Roman times, and is the epitome of Provençal authenticity and charm. Besides its natural beauty, it is alive with restaurants and cafés, a weekly market every Friday morning (renowned in the region), and numerous cultural events - art openings, concerts. The house location offers the perfect combination of proximity to village life and to gorgeous country beauty accessible by foot or bicycle without every getting in your car.
Derfor er dette overnatningssted unikt
Each time a visitor steps out onto our terrace, there is a gasp at the view. Because the house is high up in the "old village," we can see across the valley to the Alpilles mountains from 3 of the 4 bedrooms, the terrace, dining room, kitchen, and grand salon. Besides the view, the historic house - built in the 1600s - has a beauty of its own, with ancient stone walls and original vaulted ceilings and cisterns in the underground "sous-sol," coupled with modern amenities such as air conditioning, a stunning pool, shaded garden, summer kitchen, games, bikes, and many others.
Sprog:
engelsk, fransk
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