Eight bedrooms · two floors

The rooms.

Eight bedrooms upstairs, white linen and beams overhead, every shutter opening onto the garden. The house sleeps sixteen.

A bedroom with white linen and exposed beams
A room upstairs — linen and beams
§ 01 · Upstairs

Eight rooms,
named for trees.

Each of the eight bedrooms takes its name from something growing outside its window. All are plain in the same way — white linen, terracotta or board floors, a wardrobe rather than a closet, and shutters you close by hand against the afternoon.

Four rooms sit on the top floor under the eaves; four on the first floor open level with the plane trees. Bathrooms are private to each room.

Lavande
Top floor, facing east over the kitchen garden — first light and the smell of lavender from the south wall.
Top floor · King · Garden
Olivier
Top floor, west, looking into the olive grove. A king bed that splits into twins on request.
Top floor · King / Twin · Grove
Romarin
Top floor, south, with the rosemary beds below the window — first warmth in spring, last warmth at the end of the day.
Top floor · Queen · Garden
Amandier
Top floor, north-west, under the almond tree — pink for two weeks in February, green the rest of the year.
Top floor · King · Orchard
Cyprès
First floor, level with the cypresses along the allée. The largest of the eight, with a deep window seat.
First floor · King · Allée
Tilleul
First floor, north, under the lime tree — the cool room, kept shuttered through the hottest hours.
First floor · Queen · Courtyard
Platane
First floor, west, opening onto the plane-tree allée. A small writing desk by the window.
First floor · Queen · Allée
Pin Parasol
First floor, south, beneath the parasol pines that show in the 1889 painting. The quietest room in the house.
First floor · King · Pines
§ 02 · The shared rooms

The kitchen,
the long table.

Downstairs is where the house gathers. The butter-yellow kitchen runs the width of the back, with sage cabinets and a long pine table that seats everyone at once. A cooler salon next door keeps its shutters half-closed on bright days.

Most of summer, though, the living happens outside — under the planes, around the fountain, between the pool and the table.

The butter-yellow kitchen with sage cabinets
The kitchen · Sage & butter
A long table set in the garden at dusk
The long table · Outside
Enquiries open · season MMXXVI

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