An elegant iron-gate opens and a long dirt path leads past a perfectly lined plane trees and ancient windmill. Suddenly, a spectacular 17th century castle appears before you, nestled in a landscaped park on 55 hectares of vineyards and woodlands.
Instantly, the imagination is drawn back in time to a period when noble families cultivated the unique terroir, indulging in their harvest of truffles, ancient grains and exceptional wines.
Fully-staffed and equipped with modern comforts throughout such as air-conditioning in all of the bedrooms, 3 heated swimming pools and 900 sqm of living space, this exceptional estate is ideal for unforgettable events, group seminars or remarkable holidays with friends and family.
Comprised of three lodgings - a castle, farmhouse and a stable - Chateau Couronne can accommodate
a total of 34 guests with grounds allowing for 250 guests to gather comfortably. Originally a hunting lodge, the castle was built between 1635 and 1707, and has 9 bedrooms all with their own bathrooms.
The former 18th century stone farmhouse has 6 spacious bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, and the charming converted stable has 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Each lodging has its own unique features, with superb living and dining areas, and a games room.
The attraction of this estate is not just found in the buildings though, the land is one of the star features. Whether you are strolling through the lavender fields, sampling olives from the small grove or tasting the locally sourced wines, there is something for everyone at this relaxing, luxurious and secluded chateau.
Provence, a region in south eastern France bordering Italy and the Mediterranean Sea, is known for its diverse landscapes, from the Southern Alps and Camargue plains to rolling vineyards, olive groves, pine forests and lavender fields. To the south is the Côte d'Azur (or French Riviera), where the elegant city of Nice and glamorous resort towns such as Saint-Tropez and Cannes line the coast.
A region once inhabited by Vincent Van Gogh, historic Provence is rich with villages, vineyards and verdant hills. Our carefully chosen, hand picked selection of properties are best placed to ensure these magical hilltop villages are within easy reach. When travelling to this area we recommend hiring a car in order to get out and about to explore but of course, still allowing plenty of time to relax and unwind in our villas with their exquisite views, stunning swimming pools and fabulous interiors. Your home away from home; be it a rustic converted farmhouse or a modern cutting edge villa, there is so much diversity in this special corner of France.
Fine wines, thermal baths and delicious delights await in Provence.
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The Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region is renowned for its pleasant climate throughout the year, especially for its warm, dry summers between June and August. Read More
Pricing from EURO 33,000 per week
Included:
A full time governess and gardener
Property Manager
A housekeeper for the castle and for the farmhouse
24-hour concierge service
Private Chef upon request and at an additional charge
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