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"On the outskirts of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, discreetly hidden amid 37 acres of parkland and lush gardens, is a 16th-century bastide that’s been transformed into a small and luxurious 19-room escape. That alone is tempting enough, but it’s made more so by some of the names involved: Domaine de Chalamon is the work of Les Domaines de Fontenille, the group responsible for at least half a dozen of France’s finest country hotels. And the architect, Alexandre Lafourcade, has a personal connection to the old bastide — not only did his father, also an architect, work on a previous renovation, but his mother designed the extraordinary 15 acres of gardens." - Tablet Hotels

Historic French country house with luxurious rooms and gardens
291 Chem. Chalamon, 13210 Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, France Get directions