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The long drive bordered by hundred year old sycamores leads to a magnificent 1830 country house, in front of which spread the verdant vineyards. |
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Recently transformed into a charming Bed & Breakfast, this unique spot, full of history, has 5 marvellous rooms and the Provençal ambiance of olden times.
The patinated furniture, the old red floor tiles, the sycamores and olive trees exude the peace and serenity so particular to Provence. |
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Once called "Domaine St Michel d'Esclan"s - its vineyard is dominated by a chapel devoted to St Michel - and famous for its wine "Les Demoiselles", it had in the past belonged to the Grimaldi family, ancestors of the Princes of Monaco.
Purchased in 2005 by the Teillaud family, owners of the famous Château Sainte Roseline in Les Arcs sur Argens, it was rebaptized "Château des Demoiselles" in homage to its precious wine and its young manager Aurélie Bertin, who brings to it a touch of femininity and modernity, all while preserving its typically Provençal character: warm and convivial.
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The long and majestic, sycamore-lined drive leading to the magnificent 1830 country house and wine cellar sets the tone: this spot is one of peace, strolls, and the charm so particular to Provence. Have a walk around, listen to the forest, come and see us. This estate is the symbol of welcome. Such as are our guest rooms and our wines. |
This house is a reflection of a way of life in Provence with its 5 rooms typically decorated with furniture patinated by time and hexagonal red floor tiles, with its Provençal kitchen, its lounge with two sofas and big fireplace dominated by a majestic Italian wall clock, its dining room which can bring together 12 people across from its fireplace and giving you a view over the estate's vineyards, its pool and pool house, all in the colours of the south.
This house will enchant you with its warmth, its soul, its refinement and its utter comfort. |
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