History

In the 19th century, the second floor of this Bastide housed some of the employees of the paper mill. The first floor housed the offices with the accountants while the owners’ families shared the southern part of the property.

In the Abbey, in the Middle Ages, the monks lived in the upper part of the Mill and worked below. A strategic place, the Mill had a watchtower which allowed to watch the surroundings. The Bastide was part of the expansion of the Mill. The Mill was commonly called Abbey because the monks lived in the upper part and worked in the lower part where the horizontal wheel was located to operate the Mill.

The Bastide today

Now these spaces have been transformed into suites for 2, 4 or 6 people in a typical Provencal style.

The apartments are now available for rent for short, medium or long stays, except during the wedding season. A unique chance to discover this incredible place!

The Venue in pictures ...

A place full of history

The Orangerie

Reception room of 180m2 entirely glazed, with direct access to the swimming pool and the principal yard.

The Bastide

The Bastide is composed of 13 typically Provencal rooms distributed in 7 apartments that can accommodate up to 30 people.

The Pool and Gardens

Stroll through the beautiful gardens along the Sorgues River and enjoy the Provencal sunshine by the pool.

The Chapel

Listed as a historical monument in France, this consecrated chapel allows you to celebrate your religious events on the estate.

The Atelier and the Mill

Freshly renovated, the Atelier and the Mill are two spaces that can accommodate your cocktails and ceremonies regardless of the weather.

The Ruins

Remains of the Abbey built in the 15th century and classified as a historical monument in France, it is a charming asset for your photo sessions.