A Little History
The house is named Villa I Lecci, a name carved in stone at the entrance of the property. It refers to the holm oaks in the garden, called lecci in some Mediterranean regions.
These iconic trees of the Provençal landscape provide shade and character to the property, and recall the close link between the villa and the nature that surrounds it. Their presence naturally inspired the name of the house, like a discreet signature at the entrance of this peaceful place in the heart of the Luberon.
The Villa
The villa's living spaces have been designed to open naturally to the outdoors, making the most of the garden and light.
The large, fully equipped kitchen features a table that can seat up to 10 people, ideal for convivial meals with family or friends. It connects to a beautiful, warm living room, comprising a double sofa and a large-screen television, perfect for unwinding after a day in the Luberon.
A large entrance hall leads to the various ground-floor areas, including the Master suite with direct garden access, offering comfort, tranquility, and privileged access to the outdoors.
The ensemble creates a living space that is both spacious, pleasant, and oriented towards the garden, where indoor and outdoor seamlessly extend into one another.
Rooms
The villa has 5 bedrooms, distributed in different areas of the property to offer comfort and privacy to everyone.
- 2 double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms
- 1 bedroom with two single beds that can be converted into a double bed, with a large en-suite bathroom
- 1 Master suite on the garden level with a bathroom
- 1 independent bedroom in a small stone house (bastidon), with a bedroom, bathroom, and shower room
This configuration can accommodate up to 10 people while preserving everyone's space and tranquility.
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