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Situated in a small, quiet neighborhood, this home is an ideal choice for families or groups of friends wanting to visit all of the main highlights in the region while also relaxing in a property with beautiful outdoor spaces for afternoons by the pool or lazy meals on the terrace overlooking the Provencal gardens.
Mas la Mirande has all up to date amenities including being fully air-conditioned, with very spacious living areas allowing people move easily throughout. The kitchen is brand new with a Lacanche oven/stove for those who love to prepare meals. The main house has 4 bedrooms, 3 set on the ground floor with a very large Master bedroom on the first floor. The fifth bedroom is comfortably set in the pool house. All bedrooms have en-suite bathroom with a walk-in shower. Much care has been put into the light, bright and natural decors, with quality furnishings and linens.
The outdoors are beautiful, boasting panoramic unobstructed views on the Luberon countryside and mountains. Stone walls and olive trees give the property its authentic regional feel. The pool is heated and secured by an electric cover. Pool house has a fully equipped summer kitchen.
In sum, this property offers it all— a fully renovated property, in a supremely prime location with stunning views of this magical region.
5 bedroom/ 5 bathrooms sleeps 10
Ground Floor (RDC) Bedrooms/ Bathroom Layout
Second Story (1er étage) Bedrooms/ Bathroom Layout
Pool house: Separate entrance
Dimensions/ Depth: 9m x 4m
Security (Fence, Alarm): Electric security cover
Salt water System: No
Heated?: Yes, upon request. Additional charges may apply.
Please note that pool heating is dependent on outdoor weather conditions and specific temperatures cannot be guaranteed
Note: The views are fantastic from the pool and pool area.
End of stay cleaning included.
Intermediate cleaning - 2 hours - set on Tuesday and Thursday. Linens changed weekly unless agreed otherwise. Maids not responsible for washing guest dishes/ pots/ pans or personal laundry.
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Closest Village | Gordes | 5 KM | 3.1 mi | Map | Village Info |
Nearby Village | Goult | 6 KM | 3.72 mi | Map | Village Info |
Nearby Village | Roussillon | 8 KM | 4.96 mi | Map | Village Info |
Nearby Village | L'Isle sur la Sorgue | 15 KM | 9.3 mi | Map | Village Info |
Standing on the edge of the plateau of Vaucluse, Gordes is one of the "in" villages of Luberon where many movies stars and artists have made their home.
Its houses of white and gray stone rise up in a spiral around the rock where the village is set. At the very top is the church and the castle which face out onto the hills of the Luberon.
Due to its privileged position, its exceptional charm and its typical architecture, Gordes has been listed as "one of the most beautiful villages of France".
While strolling around the tiny streets which climb up between the tall houses, you will discover here and there beautiful old doorways, arcades and walls of flat stone perfectly restored, and on the other side, there is the panorama of the valley and mountains of Luberon.
Once at the top of Gordes, you can see the fortified castle enclosing the city hall and the Pol Mara museum, (Flemish contemporary painter).
The odd village of the "borie" is intriguing. Bories are little round huts built in stone and were at one time used by shepherds or hunters.
But whatever you do, you must not miss the fabulous Abbey of Senanque hidden in the green valley. Cistercian manks still live there producing honey, lavender essence, and liqueurs. The whole twelfth century ediface is open for visits.
Gordes is without a doubt worth seeing. The village has a world wide reputation due to its famous inhabitants, and Peter Mayle 's book A Year in Provence certainly helped.
What to see:
The castle.
Bories village.
Senanque Abbey (1148).
St. Firmin church (1704).
Pol Mara museum.
The Moulins de Bouillons Museum (olive presses dating back to the 16th century).
Getting here:
The easiest way to get to Inland Provence from the US is to fly to Marseilles International Airport (MRS). If you would like to see Paris, fly to Charles de Gaulle Airport then connect directly to the TGV(high speed train) from CDG TGV2 to Avignon TGV(3 hours direct) and rent a car. You would plan to see Paris on the way back, taking the TGV from Avignon TGV to Gare de Lyon, getting a cab to your hotel in the city.
Local Attractions
The Luberon villages and countryside, restaurants and cafés, route des vins, ...
Local Markets
Sunday: L'Isle sur la Sorgue, Coustellet
Monday: Goult
Tues: Gordes
Wednesday: Merindol
Thursday: Rousillion, Les Beaumettes
Friday: Bonnieux/Lourmarin
Saturday: Apt, Menerbes
Local Restaurants
Bonnieux
Fontaine de Vaucluse
Gordes
Goult
Joucas
Lacoste
Lourmarin
L'Isle sur la Sorgue
Ménerbes
Oppède
Roussillon
Within Walking distance
The Luberon countryside.
Groceries
Small shops in Gordes, larger store Hyper U in Coustellet 10 minutes' drive.
Arrival: Saturday (arrival date subject to availability)
Minimum Stay: 1 week - please inquire about exceptions outside the summer months.
Services Included: Final cleaning and any additional maid service listed on the web page
Making your reservation: These properties are reserved on a first-come, first-serve basis. However, before you reserve, you are required to review and sign a rental agreement for the villa (the “Rental Agreement”). We will send you the Rental Agreement by email. The Rental Agreement explains in detail all of terms and conditions regarding rental and use of the property in detail. We shall have no obligation to accept any reservations, unless the Rental Agreement is fully executed.
Payment: After you have signed the Rental Agreement and filled out the appropriate information, as approved by us, a nonrefundable payment of the one-half (50%) of the Rental Fee (which price is defined in your Rental Agreement) must be received by us within seven (7) days to confirm the reservation. The remaining one-half (50%) of the Rental Fee is due 60 days before the arrival date, and is also non-refundable. If reservations are made less than 60 days prior to the arrival date, then 100% of the Rental Fee must be paid upon the signing of the Rental Agreement. Please know that a failure to pay any portion of the Rental Fee as set forth above and in Rental Agreement can result in loss of the reservation of the villa and a termination of the Rental Agreement. We will confirm receipt of each payment and note any outstanding balance and due date(s).
Cancellation: We have a no refund cancellation policy, but usually succeed in rescheduling cancelled reservations to the Spring or Fall or re-booking the cancelled period to another group and refunding the party that cancelled. Failure to pay the final balance (which is due 60 days before arrival) or provide required information for the security deposit may be deemed a cancellation with no refund due. Clients are advised to consider Trip Cancellation Insurance with the carrier of their choice at the time of confirmation.
For more information about how you can reserve this villa for your vacation, please contact us:
info@OnlyProvence.com
+1 (404) 806-2278
Only Provence co-founder Lydia Dean writes about their experiences raising a family, building a business in Provence, and later combining the love of travel with giving back in "Jumping the Picket Fence”. In 2021, she published “Light Through the Cracks,” a continuation of her journey, much of which has been based in Provence. Both books are available Amazon, Amazon.uk, and Amazon.Fr.