Overview
This authentic Provencal farm house was decorated with comfort and sophistication in mind. Lovely linens and fabrics, and very tasteful decoration and furnishings give La Laurière a calm, welcoming feeling. It is situated between the cities of Avignon, the City of the Popes, and Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, famous for it's antique dealers.
Mas de la Lauriere is a retreat in the quiet Provencal countryside offering a quiet, luxurious environment in which to relax whether in the living area, dining outdoors, in the bedrooms or relaxing by the pool. The volume on the interior of the house is surprising considering the age of the property. The renovation and decoration are impeccable and offer an aire of sophistication while maintaining elements reflective of the region. Beautiful materials and objects make the finishing touches just right.
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Bedrooms
6 bedroom/ 6 bathrooms sleeps 12
First Level Bedrooms/ Bathroom Layout
- Bedroom 1 - Queen size bed with en-suite bathroom (Bathtub, 2 sinks).
- Bedroom 2 - 2 large single beds with en-suite bathroom (Shower, 2 sinks).
- Bedroom 3 - Queen size bed with en-suite bathroom (Shower, 2 sinks). Separate WC on the floor.
- Bedroom 4 - Master bedroom, King size bed - Terrace - Separate bathroom (Bathtub, italian shower, 2 sinks, WC).
Second Level Bedrooms/ Bathroom Layout
- Bedroom 5 - Queen size bed with en-suite bathroom (Shower, 2 sinks).
- Bedroom 6 - Queen size bed with en-suite bathroom (Large shower, 2 sinks). Separate WC on the floor.
Features/ Amenities
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Outside Amenities
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Pool Information
Dimensions/ Depth: 12m x 6m
Security (Fence, Alarm): Electric security cover
Salt water System: No
Heated?: Yes
Note: The lovely swimming pool (6 m x 12 m, 19.5' X 29') can be heated if necessary.
Nearest Villages
| Closest Village | Le Thor | 5 KM | 3.1 mi | Map | Village Info |
| Nearby Village | L'Isle sur la Sorgue | 10 KM | 6.2 mi | Map | Village Info |
| Nearby Village | Gordes | 25 KM | 15.5 mi | Map | Village Info |
| Nearby Village | Fontaine de Vaucluse | 15 KM | 9.3 mi | Map | Village Info |
Locale
This exclusive property is located near l'Isle sur la Sorgue which is one of those places in Provence that one has to see. This "island city" lies at the foot of the Vaucluse plateau in the plains of Comtat Venaissin.
Its colors are nature's green and the bright reflection of the water shining from the several canals running through its center.
The river Sorgue surrounds the city as if to hug it.
Walking along the canals you will notice how they run between the narrow ancient streets. There are little bridges to cross and great wheels to look at with mossy blades turning in the river. 1 kilometer from the city is the "partage des eaux" where the river splits in two and forms a small pond where plane trees and green foliage abound
Long ago, the inhabitants lived off crayfishing (up to 35,000 crayfish a day!), and the silk and paper industries used those great wheels in the river for manufacturing their local products.
History has left its mark on L'Isle sur la Sorgue and points out its importance in Comtat Venaisson in the 14thc. The Collegiate church Notre Dame des Anges has an exceptional Baroque interior and the 18thc, hospital pharmacy boasts a rare collection of Moustier faience.
Also, magnificent mansions have been converted into art galleries, in particular the famous Maison René Char - Hotel Donadeï de Campredon (18thc.), now a museum exhibiting such great artists as Miro, Mauguin or Dufy and a display area dedicated to René Char.
Antique lovers and art collectors will be gratified by the nearly 300 permanent antique dealers and second hand shops here.
L'Isle sur la Sorgue hosts antiques' fairs at Easter and over the August 15th holiday that have given a worldwide reputation to this small city. More than 500 antique dealers and second hand dealers gather here to show their treasures to customers from all over the world.
This city is truly worth the trip! But just a suggestion: leave your car in the parking lot provided, and stroll around the town -slowly taking in the atmosphere and letting yourself be captured by its charms.
Getting here:
The easiest way to get to Inland Provence from the US is to fly to Marseilles International Airport (MRS). If you would like to see Paris, fly to Charles de Gaulle Airport then connect directly to the TGV(high speed train) from CDG TGV2 to Avignon TGV(3 hours direct) and rent a car. You would plan to see Paris on the way back, taking the TGV from Avignon TGV to Gare de Lyon, getting a cab to your hotel in the city.
Things to do
Local Attractions
Fontaine de Vaucluse
Restaurants and Luberon villages
Local Markets
Sunday: L'Isle sur la Sorgue
Monday: Goult
Tues: Apt
Wednesday: Merindol
Thursday: Rousillion, Les Beaumettes
Friday: Bonnieux/Lourmarin Saturday: Menèrbes
Private Chef Services
Chef Ronald
Local Restaurants
Fontaine de Vaucluse
Gordes
Le Thor
L'Isle sur la Sorgue
Within Walking distance
Walks through the Countryside
Groceries
Local shops and stores are only 5 minutes' drive
2012 Season Prices per week
| Jan. 7 - May 12 | May 12 - June 23 | June 23 - Sept. 1 | Sept. 1 - 22 Christmas & New Year | Sept. 24 - Dec. 22 |
| € 4,900.00 | € 5,600.00 | € 7,200.00 | € 5,600.00 | € 4,900.00 |
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3 hours 3 days per week and final cleaning included.
120 Euros per week supplement to heat the house in the cooler months.
Terms and Conditions
Arrival: Saturday
Minimum Stay: 1 week, please inquire for exceptions
Includes: Final cleaning and any additional maid service as described above.
Confirming your reservation: We will send a rental agreement by fax, email or regular mail. The rental agreement will specify the rental price, the amount of security deposit and the maximum number of overnight occupants.
Initial payment: The signed rental agreement and payment of the 50% deposit using a check or bank wire transfer(preferred) must be received within 7 seven days to confirm the reservation. The second 50% is due 60 days before arrival - we will email you a reminder 75 days before your arrival.
Payment acknowledgment: Immediately upon receipt of your initial or final payment we will mail you an Acknowledgement of Payment. The Acknowledgement will note the remaining balance, if any, and when the payment is due.
Final payment The second half of the rent and any security deposit are due in our offices 60 days before the first day of your rental. We must strictly adhere to this procedure, and failure to comply could result in cancellation of the booking. Don't worry about forgetting -- we'll remind you if your payment is not received on time.
Cancellation Cancellation of a confirmed reservation is a painful event for both owner and renter. The renter cancels because of some unexpected hardship; meanwhile the owner may have turned away rental opportunities and thus lost revenue. We have a no refund cancellation policy, but usually succeed in rescheduling cancelled reservations to the Spring or Fall or booking the cancelled period to another group and refunding the party that cancelled. Failure to pay the final balance which is due 60 days before arrival may be deemed a cancellation with no refund due. Security deposits are fully refundable. Clients are strongly urged to take out Trip Cancellation Insurance with the carrier of their choice at the time of confirmation. We can send a Travel Insurance quote to US or Canadian residents for all or part of the cost of your trip. We would need the name, birth date, airline carrier, dates of travel and amount of money to be covered for each guest who would like to be insured. Please inquire for a quote.
Security Deposit: The security deposit is taken as a signed promise that we can charge your credit card for any unpaid damage or expenses incurred during your stay. It is very rare that we ever charge a card - we inform our guests before doing so. Reasonable wear and tear is not charged for, but the cost of missing or damaged items will be deducted from the deposit.
Extra Charges The rent includes taxes, standard utilities and maid service as noted above. Additional maid or other services can be arranged and are charged for separately. In cold months November through April there is an additonal 100 euro per week charge for heating cost.
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