This 18h century building offers ten rooms ; each bears the name of a person who has marked its history or the name of one of the garden's plants: Eucalyptus, Mûrier, Marronniers, Cèdre, Général de Gaulle, Marie-Antoinette, Glycine, Rolle, Roseraie, Fontaine. |
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Reception, the dining rooms, the smoking lounge and the kitchen are on the ground floor. On the first upper floor, there are two rooms, one of which is the suite where General de Gaulle once slept during his presidency. On the second floor up, there are three rooms with lounge areas and views over the grounds or the Place du Marché. There are five other rooms in the convent, three of which are duplexes, all with private gardens and looking over the vineyards of the Maison des Vins of the Coteaux Varois in Provence. |