A Stone Farmhouse With a Courtyard And a Vineyard In a First-Century Roman Town

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Um edifício de pedra com portão de metal, rodeado por vegetação exuberante e plantas floridas.
Piscina com água cristalina, rodeada por vegetação e um espaço gramado.
Um pátio de pedra com mobiliário externo, rodeado por vegetação exuberante e uma parede de pedra rústica.
Um quarto com parede de pedra, um sofá com almofadas florais, uma cadeira de vime, uma mesa de vidro e um abajur.
Um edifício de pedra com telhado em telhas, janelas amplas e chaminé.

Avaliações

9,0 de 10
Maravilhosa

Destaques

  • Sala de jogos/videogames
    Propriedades com sala de jogos/videogames são uma raridade na área.
  • Descubra os pontos de referência nos arredores
    Nos arredores de Cidade medieval
Acomoda 8 pessoas5 quartos6 camas

Comodidades populares

  • Piscina particular
  • Estacionamento no local disponível
  • Aceita animais de estimação
  • Cozinha
  • Lava-roupa
  • Churrasqueira

Explore a região

Confira no mapa
Vaison-La-Romaine, Provence-Alpes-Côte-D’Azur
  • Place, La Villasse
    ‪3 min de caminhada‬
  • Place, Ponte Romana
    ‪8 min de caminhada‬
  • Place, Cidade medieval
    ‪9 min de caminhada‬
  • Airport, Avignon (AVN-Caumont)
    ‪73 min de carro‬

Quartos e camas

5 quartos (acomoda 8 pessoas)

Quarto 1

2 camas de solteiro

Quarto 2

1 cama Queen

Quarto 3

1 cama Queen

Quarto 4

1 cama Queen

Quarto 5

1 cama de solteiro

4 banheiros

Banheiro 1

Banheira · Bidê · Vaso sanitário · Apenas chuveiro

Banheiro 2

Vaso sanitário · Apenas chuveiro

Banheiro 3

Vaso sanitário

Banheiro 4

Vaso sanitário

Espaços

Deque ou pátio
Varanda ou varanda coberta
Cozinha
Sacada
Área de recreação externa
Jardim
Espaço para refeições

Sobre esta propriedade

A Stone Farmhouse With a Courtyard And a Vineyard In a First-Century Roman Town

The Mas des Arcs is a nineteenth-century stone farmhouse, built partly from stones recycled from Roman buildings. In the cellar you can see a whole section of wall built with these stones. The house is built around a small courtyard with a wrought iron gate. Up until the middle of the twentieth century it was the farmhouse for a working farm. There is the base of an old olive oil press in the cellar. In the living room there is a huge working fireplace that the farmers used for their cooking; there are logs to burn in it if the day is cool.

The house is set on more than an acre and a half of land, with a small vineyard, a pine grove and a swimming pool. In the winter and early spring there are daffodils and other flowering bulbs, in the summer the fragrance of our lavender. There are fig trees, plumtrees, cherry trees and almond trees on the grounds and muscat grape vines in the courtyard and on a sunny south wall. This means blossoms in the winter and spring and fruit that you can pluck and eat in the summer and fall. We have planted herbs---rosemary, thyme, sage, tarragon and winter savory---that you can use in your cooking along with the leaves of a bay tree that stands outside the kitchen, protected from the winter cold by a huge old Cedar of Lebanon.

We spend a lot of time in our house in Vaison, so we have tried to make it as attractive and comfortable as possible. There are antique wooden shop signs and folk art---Haitian, Balinese, Mexican, French and American--on the walls. There are several Persian rugs on the floor that we brought back from Iran; we found one of them in a black tent of the Q'ash Q'ai nomads. There are also some of our own paintings and rugs. We do ask you not to smoke inside the house.

Downstairs the house has a large living room/dining room/library with a fireplace, a TV and a radio/ CD/tape player, a lavatory, the sun room and a large kitchen, equipped with five-burner, two-oven stove, a dishwasher, coffee maker, toaster and food processor. There is a clothes washer in the back for laundry. Upstairs there are four double bedrooms---three with two-person beds and one with twin beds---and one single bedroom, so the house can take up to nine people. There is also a crib in case you will be traveling with an infant. There are two bathrooms upstairs, one with a shower and one with a bath and shower. Across the courtyard are the ping-pong room and another lavatory. The house is well supplied with dining, bed and bath linens and is well-heated for the colder months. On the grounds there are several fragments of Roman architecture. There is plenty of room for parking. Outside the kitchen door there is a dining area facing the vineyard, where we have most of our meals during the warmer weather.

The house has Wi Fi and renters can have a bottle a day of wine made partly from the vines of our vineyard.

The house is set on more than an acre and a half of land, with a small vineyard, a pine grove and a swimming pool. In the winter and early spring there are daffodils and other flowering bulbs, in the summer the fragrance of our lavender. There are fig trees, plum trees, cherry trees and almond trees on the grounds and muscat grape vines in the courtyard and on a sunny south wall. This means blossoms in the winter and spring and fruit that you can pluck and eat in the summer and fall. We have planted herbs---rosemary, thyme, sage, tarragon and winter savory---that you can use in your cooking along with the leaves of a bay tree that stands outside the kitchen, protected from the winter cold by a huge old Cedar of Lebanon.

We spend a lot of time in our house in Vaison, so we have tried to make it as attractive and comfortable as possible. There are antique wooden shop signs and folk art---Haitian, Balinese, Mexican, French and American--on the walls. There are several Persian rugs on the floor that we brought back from Iran; we found one of them in a black tent of the Q'ash Q'ai nomads. There are also some of our own paintings and rugs. We do ask you not to smoke inside the house.

Downstairs the house has a large living room/dining room/library with a fireplace, a TV and a radio/ CD/tape player, a lavatory, a sun room and a large kitchen, equipped with five-burner, two-oven stove, a dishwasher, coffee maker, toaster and food processor. There is a clothes washer in the back for laundry. Upstairs there are four double bedrooms---three with two-person beds and one with twin beds---and one single bedroom, so the house can take up to nine people. There is also a crib in case you will be traveling with an infant. There are two bathrooms upstairs, one with a shower and one with a bath and shower. Across the courtyard are the ping-pong room and another lavatory. The house is well supplied with dining, bed and bath linens and is well-heated for the colder months. On the grounds there are several fragments of Roman architecture. There is plenty of room for parking. Outside the kitchen door there is a dining area facing the vineyard, where we have most of our meals during the warmer weather.

Vaison has a lively musical scene. It calls itself the European Choral City and is famous for its Choralies, a triennial festival where choruses from all over Europe come to sing in the Roman theater and other sites in the city. But there are more intimate music programs all the time, in the Roman theater, in the churches, at the Chateau de la Villasse. And serious dance is produced at the Roman theater in July. Once when we were there a rock group had a gig at the Roman theater. It was so loud that we decided we would give back $100 for any night that renters said they were disturbed by sound from the theater. Fortunately concerts like that are very rare; we have rarely been asked for a refund. On the whole noise isn't too much of a problem. Although the house is only a six minute walk from the center of town, it is in a greenbelt and it's oriented toward the vineyard, which is surrounded by a high hedge that not only keeps out noise but makes it very private. Mainly from the front bedroom you can often hear the traffic from a secondary road a few hundred feet away and a few evenings in the summer you can hear the music from Roman theater. But as one of our friends says, 'The vibrant life of your 2000-year-old Provençal town against the occasional noise? It's worth it!'

We bought the Mas des Arcs in 1989 and spend time there at least twice a year. We love our house in France and hope you will too.

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Regras da propriedade

Check-in após 16h
Check-out até 9h30
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Crianças

Aceita hóspedes de 0 a 17 anos
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Eventos

Não permite a realização de eventos
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Animais de estimação

Aceita animais de estimação
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Política para fumantes

Não é permitido fumar
make sure pool is covered when not in use.

Informações importantes

O que você precisa saber

Propriedade nº 3673605
Pessoas extras podem incorrer em taxas adicionais que variam dependendo da política da propriedade.
Documento de identificação oficial com foto e cartão de crédito, cartão de débito ou depósito em dinheiro podem ser exigidos no momento do check-in para despesas extras.
Solicitações especiais estão sujeitas à disponibilidade no momento do check-in e podem incorrer em taxas adicionais. Essas solicitações não estão garantidas.
Festas ou eventos de grupos no local são estritamente proibidos
O anfitrião não informou se a propriedade tem detectores de monóxido de carbono. Leve um detector portátil com você na viagem.
O anfitrião não informou se a propriedade não tem detector de fumaça.
Esta propriedade tem espaços externos, como sacadas, pátios ou terraços, que podem não ser adequados para crianças; se tiver alguma preocupação, recomendamos entrar em contato com a propriedade antes da chegada para confirmar se é possível acomodar você em um quarto adequado

Informações a área

Vaison-la-Romaine

Com ótima localização em Vaison-la-Romaine, esta casa de temporada fica na zona rural. A região conta com atrações culturais interessantes como Museu de História 1939–1945 e Musée du Vigneron, além de pontos de interesse populares como Jardim dos Aromas e Instituto do Mundo da Oliveira. Para quem viaja com crianças, Lou Veii Moulin D Oli e Parc Alexis Gruss são ótimas opções de passeios. Atividades como natação são ótimas oportunidades para se refrescar, mas você também pode se aventurar com mountain biking, passeios a cavalo e passeios de bicicleta nos arredores.
Mapa
Vaison-La-Romaine, Provence-Alpes-Côte-D’Azur

Nos arredores

  • La Villasse - 3 min de caminhada - 0.3 km
  • Museu Arqueológico Théo Desplans - 5 min de caminhada - 0.4 km
  • Ponte Romana - 8 min de caminhada - 0.7 km
  • Catedral Notre-Dame de Nazareth - 9 min de caminhada - 0.8 km
  • Cidade medieval - 9 min de caminhada - 0.8 km

Opções nos arredores

  • Estação Courthézon - 29 min de carro
  • Aeroporto Caumont (AVN) - 52 min de carro

Restaurantes

  • ‪B'artisan À Vaison-La-Romaine - ‬13 min de caminhada
  • ‪Bar brasserie l'athena hotel - ‬4 min de caminhada
  • ‪Chez Jacotte - ‬7 min de caminhada
  • ‪Le Coin Gourmand - ‬6 min de caminhada
  • ‪Lum La Table - ‬6 min de caminhada

Perguntas frequentes

A Stone Farmhouse With a Courtyard And a Vineyard In a First-Century Roman Town tem piscina?

Sim, esta propriedade conta com uma piscina externa.

A Stone Farmhouse With a Courtyard And a Vineyard In a First-Century Roman Town é ideal para quem viaja com animais de estimação?

Sim, animais de estimação são permitidos na propriedade.

Quanto custa o estacionamento em A Stone Farmhouse With a Courtyard And a Vineyard In a First-Century Roman Town?

Estacionamento no local disponível na propriedade.

Qual é o horário de check-in em A Stone Farmhouse With a Courtyard And a Vineyard In a First-Century Roman Town?

Horário de início do check-in: 16h.

Qual é o horário de check-out em A Stone Farmhouse With a Courtyard And a Vineyard In a First-Century Roman Town?

Horário de check-out: 9h30.

Onde fica A Stone Farmhouse With a Courtyard And a Vineyard In a First-Century Roman Town?

Em Vaison-la-Romaine, esta casa de temporada fica a na zona rural, a 5 minutos a pé de Sítio Arqueológico de Puymin e Museu Arqueológico Théo Desplans. La Villasse e Ponte Romana também ficam a 10 minutos.

Sobre o anfitrião

Anfitrião: Phyllis Nauts

Imagem do perfil do anfitrião
We are artists. We live in Cornwall, Connecticut but spend about twelve weeks a year in the Mas des Arcs. Hendon graduated from Yale in 1954 and Phyllis from Smith in 1956. Hendon has a PhD in Clinical Psychology.

Por que o anfitrião escolheu essa propriedade

It is rare to find a house on the edge of a delightful market town with a view of a Roman theater that nevertheless has a rural feel with its own vineyard surrounded by a thirty-foot hedge.

O que faz essa propriedade ser única?

You get a bottle of wine a day made with wine from our vineyard

Idiomas:

Inglês, Francês, Espanhol
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