Why is this charming old stone house known as the Mas du Four
(literally house of the oven) ? Over 200 years ago it served as the central bake oven for the tiny picturesque village of Fontcaudette now an ancient cluster of stone houses surrounded by orchards and vineyards nestled on the sunny north slope of the Petite Luberon valley overlooking the perched villages of Menerbes and LaCoste.

THE HOUSE
Baking the village's baguettes is only a memory but the huge stone beehive oven is still a unique presence. The owner/architects have lovingly restored this two storey house maintaining all of it's charm and character while providing every comfort and modern amenity creating a spacious light-filled environment from it's beamed ceilings and French windows to it's authentic stone floors.
There are three comfortable bedrooms each with it's own private full bath, a double height living room with soaring fireplace, a library with a balcony overlooking the view and the piece de resistance, a superb gourmet kitchen/dining room with another large fireplace. Every room is beautifully furnished to the highest standards with an interesting blend of antiques, contemporary furniture and art. The kitchen is equipped with all the accoutrements of the serious cook; pots, pans implements, small appliances as well as dishwasher, microwave, etc. You will lack for nothing including full laundry, SAT TV's, WI-FI Internet and stereo CD player
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THE GARDENS AND POOL
There's a flower filled courtyard with gurgling stone fountain and tile roofed dining /entertainment area. And just across the lane an exquisite walled multi-terraced garden fragrant with rosemary and lavender surrounding a beautiful pool and pergola overlooking the Luberon. Indoors and out this house offers everything you desire.


THE LOCATION
Considered the most beautiful part of Provence, the Luberon's picturesques towns and beautiful landscape were made famous by writer Peter Mayle. A few kilometers north is the stunning town of Gordes with cobbled streets, interesting shops, restaurants, art galleries, weekly street market and historic 13th C Chateau. A few kilometers south is Coustellet famous for it's weekly Marche Paysanne where farmers bring their wine, cheese, flowers and fresh produce. A mecca for gourmet cooks. Antique lovers have L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue with it's hundreds of world class dealers. Avignon, Arles, Aix, St. Remy and Marseilles are all within an hour's drive, each an easy one day adventure.
Charming restaurants abound as do vineyards with tasting rooms. Visit Roman ruins and picturesque street markets, take in a chamber music concert, listen to jazz or go to an outdoor opera. Take a hike in the Luberon national forest, kayak down the rivers, play tennis and golf or just stay home and swim in the pool

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RENTAL TERMS
  • 6/16 to 9/1: $4,000 euros  per week
  • Inquire for rates at other times     
  • SERVICES INCLUDED;
    Weekly maid service, linens, gardener and pool maintenance, local telephone service and electricity.
    Additional services are available upon request.
  • CONTACT:
    hcr220@yahoo.com 



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