Authentic Napoleonic Era Property With Provençal Charm And Views Of Mont Ventoux
5 Beds
3 Baths
2,153 Sqft
2.82 Ac lot
Updated: March 26
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About the Property
At the heart of a preserved natural environment, amid rolling landscapes, woodlands, and vineyards, close to Vaison-la-Romaine, this former Provençal stone residence, part of an old hamlet dating back to the Napoleonic era, offers an exceptional setting facing Mont Ventoux and the surrounding hills. A true home with a soul, it combines authentic character, a serene atmosphere, and discreet contemp
At the heart of a preserved natural environment, amid rolling landscapes, woodlands, and vineyards, close to Vaison-la-Romaine, this former Provençal stone residence, part of an old hamlet dating back to the Napoleonic era, offers an exceptional setting facing Mont Ventoux and the surrounding hills. A true home with a soul, it combines authentic character, a serene atmosphere, and discreet contemporary touches.
The property is composed of several buildings, blending carefully renovated spaces with volumes still open to interpretation. The main house unfolds with a fluid circulation between the living areas, the ground-floor master bedroom, and the sleeping quarters located upstairs. Noble materials, stone, wood, and travertine floors, create a soft, harmonious atmosphere, while contemporary fittings integrate seamlessly and discreetly.
Below, a former vaulted room, inherited from the site’s agricultural past, opens the door to multiple possibilities: an artist’s studio, a creative workspace, organized storage, or an unconventional reception room. Several adjoining outbuildings, still in their raw state, further expand the range of projects: they could become additional bedrooms, a wellness area, or an artist’s workshop, depending on one’s vision.
The outdoor spaces reveal a series of natural tableaux: a 10x5 swimming pool with clean, simple lines currently being completed; a basin fed by a natural spring; time-shaped terraces; river access; and a large outbuilding set against the rock, where an ancient oven and a remarkably authentic vaulted cellar remain. Altogether, the setting forms a living landscape, constantly changing with the seasons and the light.
Adjacent to the main residence, a fully independent secondary dwelling offers a more intimate retreat. Its enclosed garden, shaded terrace, and interior layout make it an ideal space for hosting guests or developing a charming hospitality activity.
The renovation work already undertaken—updated networks, high-quality insulation, new technical installations, and the careful preservation of original features, places the property in perfect balance between heritage and modern comfort. The areas still to be transformed suggest further possibilities and enhance the estate’s overall potential.
Rich in history and open to a majestic landscape, this distinctive property offers a unique lifestyle setting, where Provence reveals itself in all its depth and elegance. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Entrechaux is a small medieval village in the Dentelles de Montmirail foothills, in the northern Vaucluse department of Provence. The village is defined by its 11th-century castle ruins rising above stone houses, its position along the Ouvèze river, and its direct visual relationship with Mont Ventoux to the east. The surrounding landscape is a working Provençal countryside of vineyards, lavender fields, and oak woodland, largely unchanged in character and protected from dense development.
Vaison-la-Romaine, six kilometres away, provides the practical infrastructure for daily life: a Saturday market, restaurants including Le Moulin à Huile, and a well-preserved Roman archaeological site. The weekly market at Malaucène is also close. Carpentras, with a broader range of services and a hospital, is approximately 25 kilometres south.
Vaison-la-Romaine is the nearest town with regular services, reachable in under ten minutes by car. Orange, with a TGV station connecting to Paris Gare de Lyon in approximately two hours and forty minutes, is around 40 kilometres southwest. Avignon TGV station offers additional high-speed rail options and is roughly 55 kilometres away. Marseille Provence Airport is the primary international gateway, approximately 130 kilometres south, around one hour and thirty minutes by car.
With a deep passion and commitment, our John Taylor Luberon & Alpilles team welcomes you to the agency
With a deep passion and commitment, our John Taylor Luberon & Alpilles team welcomes you to the agency in Lourmarin, a charming and typical Provencal village. Only 50 km from the Aix-en-Provence TGV station and 60 km from Marseille international airport, our specialists will guide you through the world of Albert Camus and Van Gogh. Discover our selection of prestigious properties, all as authentic as typical, which combine the charm and refinement of Provence.
Profondément passionnée et impliquée, notre équipe John Taylor Luberon & Alpilles vous accueille à l’agence de Lourmarin, petit village typiquement provençal au charme certain. À seulement 50 km de la gare TGV d’Aix-en-Provence et 60 km de l’aéroport international de Marseille, nos spécialistes vous feront voyager dans l’univers d’Albert Camus et Van Gogh. Découvrez notre sélection de propriétés de prestige, toutes aussi typiques qu’authentiques, qui allie à merveille le charme et le raffinement de la Provence.
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Last updated
March 26
First listed
Dec 16, 2025
Listing reference
V0347LM
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