With exceptional vaulted spaces, swings in the living room, 4 bedrooms and a terrace, it is an atypical and timeless house.
The only preserved part of a building from the Middle Ages, certainly a cloister, La Maison Long**** has a rich history, becoming over the years a dwelling house in which the family devoted itself to its horticulture and Nougat production activity.
With its 4 rooms, the house can accommodate 7 people.
PARENTAL BEDROOM : 1 double bed (queen)
CHILD'S ROOM : 2 single beds (bunk beds)
VINTAGE BEDROOM: 1 vintage double bed (120 x 190 cm - smaller than a classic double bed; it can comfortably accommodate 1 person)
RIVER ROOM: 2 single beds
All sheets provided.
KITCHEN
Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, oven, induction cooker, microwave, coffee maker, kettle, cooking utensils, etc.
Dining area
OUTSIDE
Terrace (semi-covered with vaulted ceiling)
Outdoor table & chairs
Aperitif area (2 armchairs, 2 small tables)
Parasol
BBQ Plancha
BATHROOM
1 large shower (parents' bathroom)
1 standard shower (children's room)
Towels provided
Soap and shampoo provided (small containers)
Washing machine
Iron and ironing board
WC
2 separate toilets (one on the ground floor, one in the master bathroom)
ELECTRONICS
New electric radiators with vintage look (of course!) in each room
Washing machine
Flat screen TV
Wifi
STAIRS
The central staircase leads to the 4 bedrooms and the terrace. Therefore, all rooms require access via the stairs (no baby gate).
BALCONIES
To pass on the sweet memory of her childhood games to her own children, Stephanie re-installed swings in the living room. Hopefully they bring joy and lightness to the room, while being careful not to touch the walls when you swing! Of course, if you prefer to have them out of the way, the swings can be rolled up on the beam above.
IN THE HEART OF THE VILLAGE
Although very protected behind the large walls (50 cm!) of the house, you are in the center of town, close to the shops, parking lots and market place, and thus exposed to the hustle and bustle of village life (which we love). Lovers of total silence should consider a more secluded setting, but if you are looking for the hybrid experience of well-being and the art of living in Provence, you will be won over by the protective screen that the house provides when you want to be away from the village activity.
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