Situated in the South of France in the heart of Roman Provence, just at the    foot of the picturesque medieval castle of Beaucaire, seat of the Montmorency    Dukes for generations, is this unique and extraordinary property. This lovely 17century stone house is perfect for a relaxed holiday vacation or    as a quiet inspiring retreat for writers or scholars. It is also a convenient and less hectic base from which to attend the Festival of Avignon, the Photography Festival of Arles, or the Dance Festival of Montpellier.  The highest house in    town, it offers breathtaking views from its extensive terrace: the castle    gardens, Beaucaire’s historic center, the church of Notre Dame des Pommiers    with its dome and bell tower, as well as an enchanting 18th century    Chinoiserie lookout tower, piercing the sky from the garden of an 18th century    mansion just below. The house is a wonderful place for a quiet relaxing    escape, yet also  provides a perfect base for exploring the    treasures to be found in the wonderful region of Provence. 
  
      Believed to have been an out-building of the castle, the house has been    completely renovated with all modern amenities, while retaining a sense of    historic charm, including the original foundation stone of the castle, which    is visible from the ground-floor living room. It is decorated with antiques    from the region. 
  
       The three-story house consists of the ground floor, with a living area, dining    area, full modern kitchen ( with dishwasher) and full bath. The second    floor, or 'Salon de Musique,' consists of two bedrooms,( one with a    queen-sized bed and the second with two twin beds ) an open salon with desk    and WiFi ,sitting areas with views of the garden,a CD player and selection of    classical music, a second full bath, and a utility closet with washing    machine. 
  
    The third floor is    the terrace floor, and it also has a convenient summer kitchen with a day bed    looking out onto the terrace. The hammock on the terrace is a wonderful way to    relax after a summer meal accompanied by the local wines of Cote de Rhone. On    Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, the fresh oyster vendor comes to Beaucaire    and sets up along the Canal du Rhone a Sete, which runs through the city of    Beaucaire and provides a lovely take away appetizer or meal to enjoy while    taking in the stunning sunsets each night from the terrace. The neighbors’    children call the terrace 'Paradis'. 
  
     Beaucaire is situated at the    junction of the Canal du Rhone a Sete and the River Rhone. The once famous    'Foire de Beaucaire', a huge market or fair, that happened for centuries    on the banks of the Rhone ( and which produced as much income in the 10 days    of the fair as the entire port city of Marseilles made in a year) is why the    town is so incredibly rich historically and architecturally. Because so much    of the town remains intact and forgotten by time, it has been used in many    period movies, including “The Lion in Winter” with Katherine Hepburn and    Richard Burton, which prominently features the castle, that is    literally in the back yard of the house. More recently, a film    called “The Horseman on the Roof,” with Juliette Binoche, features the    square in front of the church, which can be seen from the    terrace. 
  The town is off the beaten track and is generally    quiet, though during the summer it becomes very animated with its own running    of the bulls and the bull fights in the town’s bull ring, as well as outdoor    concerts, fairs and flea markets. There are some fine restaurants in town, and    if one seeks more night life or cultural or culinary activity, Beaucaire is    conveniently located just twenty minutes by car from three major historic    cities: Avignon, with the Palace of the Popes; Arles, where Van Gogh painted;    and Nimes, with its magnificently preserved Roman ruins. There is also public    transportation to all three cities. 
   There is a Municipal swimming in the town, but there are a number of exciting spots for 'swimming in the wild' such as in the Gardon at the Pont du Gard, or at Collias. 
  
   For wine lovers, Beaucaire is situated in the    heart of Cote du Rhone, and only forty minutes from Chateauneuf du    Pape, with its vineyards and restaurants. The entire region    itself provides endless discovery, exploration and reward    in the magical sunlight of the South of France. Come and    enjoy!