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Luberon France Vacation Rentals Presents Listing #27891

La Jassine
Villa w/ 3 Bedrooms - 1½ Bathrooms - Sleeps 8 w/ Pool
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Vacation Rental Owner/Manager

Name:   Sandra and Paul Beckett

Availability: Check Calendar

Vacation Rental Description

Provençal Country Villa with Pool and Tennis Court

Location: Vaugines/Lourmarin, Provence, France, Europe (near Aix, 
Avignon; 1 hr. from Marseilles Airport; in Luberon Regional Nature 
Park)

Accommodations: Villa - 3 Bedrooms + Office - 1.5 Baths - (Sleeps 8)

La Jassine is a Provençal-style villa nestled at the base of the 
Luberon Mountain range in the Luberon Regional Nature Park. The 
property is set among the vineyards, olive groves, and fruit orchards 
of the countryside between the charming villages of Lourmarin and 
Vaugines.

La Jassine is a private, fully furnished, 3 bedroom villa with 
outstanding views of the Luberon Mountains and spectacular sunsets.  
La Jassine offers Provençal country living at its finest.  Savour the 
tranquility of Provence in the teak lounges around the deck of the 
swimming pool, enjoy a game of tennis on the full-sized tennis court 
or simply relax in the hammock stretched between the oak trees.  
There is a field of cherry trees in front of La Jassine and an 
orchard of 30 fruit and olive trees on the one-acre property.

Interior Description

The kitchen of La Jassine is Provençal-style, with rustic oak 
cabinets, a terra cotta countertop and a typical beamed ceiling. From 
the large kitchen window, there is a spectacular view of the 
mountains. The kitchen is fully equipped for aspiring chefs. The 
focal point of the open concept living/dining area is a typical 
Provençal fireplace with a high efficency wood insert. French doors 
lead directly out onto the terrace. There is a TV with satellite 
receiver and a multitude of international channels, as well as DVD 
and VCR.  The master bedroom features a teak bed with lovely Chinese 
headboard and large windows on two walls, offering views of the 
terrace and pool.  The second bedroom has 2 single beds and the third 
bedroom has a double bed with a view of the tennis court. The airy, 
bright bathroom features a long vanity with 2 sinks and a beautiful 
tub with hand shower. There is also a separate shower room with sink.

From the living room, a magnificent sandstone staircase leads to the 
large, second- floor office/library. A huge bay window offers a 
breathtaking view of the Luberon Mountains. An antique desk in front 
of the window provides a wonderful place to enjoy the landscape while 
you catch up on your correspondence or begin working on that book you 
have always wanted to write. There is also a double bed, a couch, and 
a single daybed at one end of the large office area. There are 
English and French books, guide books, toys, games, and a 
Foosball/Baby Foot.

Exterior Description

 
A doorway leads from the second floor onto a terrace at the front of 
the villa that overlooks the Luberon Mountains. It is the ideal spot 
for watching the sunset while enjoying the local wine or for 
spectacular stargazing. The sheltered, southern exposure terrace off 
the living/dining room behind the house is the perfect place for 
breakfast or a romantic dinner. From the terrace, a few steps lead up 
to the pool and deck, bordered by a small garden. A private road 
leads past the cherry orchard to this unique property, which enjoys 
complete privacy. In this beautiful country setting, you will enjoy 
the extraordinary light and colour of Provence that inspired Van Gogh 
and Cézanne. The distinctive sound of the cigales and the 
intoxicating perfumes of wild herbs will delight your senses. 

The villa is located in a flourishing cultural region that offers a 
wide range of festivals. The sightseeing possibilities are endless, 
including the nearby castles of Lourmarin and Ansouis. The village of 
Lourmarin has been named one of France=s most beautiful villages. The 
villa is close to many fine restaurants, including the acclaimed 
Auberge La Fenière and the Moulin de Lourmarin.

La Jassine is a peaceful retreat with breathtaking natural beauty in 
the heart of Provence, where fine restaurants, fascinating historical 
sites, and outstanding entertainment are easily accessible. Your stay 
at La Jassine may be your most memorable vacations ever.

Vacation Rental Amenities

Amenities: Private Swimming Pool, Tennis Court, Fireplace, Phone, 
satellite TV, English channels, VCR, CD Player, Full Kitchen, 
Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Microwave, Electric Kettle, Juicer, Cooking 
Utensils provided, Linens & Towels provided, Washer, Gas Barbecue, 
Football Game, Hair Dryer, Garage. NO Pets allowed, No Smoking please.

Activities and Attractions

Activities (on site or nearby): Swimming, Tennis, Hiking, Biking, 
Rock Climbing, Golf, Horseback Riding, Wildlife Viewing, Shopping, 
Restaurants, Cinemas, Museums, Sightseeing.

Area

La Jassine is located in the Luberon Regional Nature Park and close 
to a multitude of small, picturesque villages, as well as famous, 
major cities, and other popular tourist sites.

Luberon Regional Nature Park

The Park was founded in 1977 to preserve the natural balance of the 
region, improve the living conditions of the villagers, and promote 
agricultural activity. There are tourist information centres, 
museums, as well as hiking, biking and nature trails.

The Luberon Mountain Range is divided from north to south by the 
Coomb that runs from Lourmarin to Apt. To the west the Petit Luberon 
forms a plateau carved by gorges and ravines. To the east the Grand 
Luberon has massive summits, the highest being Mourre Nègre (3691 
ft). The northern face of the range is steep and rugged, whereas the 
southern face has sunny slopes planted with various crops. One of the 
characteristic sights of the Luberon are the drystone huts called 
bories. Although many were used for storage, some were inhabited at 
various times since the Iron Age.

Villages of the Luberon

The following is only a very small sampling of the many picturesque 
villages that dot the Luberon Mountain Range, each with its own 
unique charm. 

Ansouis: The town is crowned by the Castle of Ansouis, which has been 
the residence of the Dukes of Sabran Pontèves for over one thousand 
years. The castle has a Romanesque Church and beautiful gardens.

Apt: A lively town located at the northern side of the Luberon Coomb. 
It is known for its crystallized fruit, lavender essence, and 
truffles. One of the most popular Provence markets is held here on 
Saturday mornings.

Bonnieux: A very picturesque terraced village that has preserved its 
rampart ruins. From a terrace there is a spectacular view of the 
Calavon Valley extending from the perched village of Lacoste to the 
villages of Gordes and Roussillon. Mont Ventoux is visible in the 
background. From Bonnieux, you can visit the Cedar Forest in the 
Luberon Park.

Cadenet: The ruins of an 11th century castle dominate the small town. 
In the main square is the statue of “The Drummer Boy.” It represents 
André Estienne, who was born in Cadenet in 1777 and served in 
Napoleon’s campaign in northern Italy in 1796. During the battle for 
the Arcole Bridge, his valorous drumming was mistaken for artillery 
fire by the Austrians, who retreated leaving the victory to the 
French.

Cucuron: A medieval village with thirteenth-century ramparts, gates, 
and towers. There is a lively market on Tuesdays.

Gordes:  This very picturesque village has become quite popular in 
recent decades. There is a Renaissance Castle that now houses the 
Vasarely Museum. Nearby there are several interesting sites. The 
Borie Village is a museum of 20 restored bories between 250-500 years 
old. There is also a Stained Glass Museum and a Museum of Oil Mills.

Lourmarin: Named one of the most beautiful villages in France, 
Lourmarin is dominated by its Castle, which includes a 15th century 
section and a Renaissance section.  The unique grand staircase ends 
with a slender pillar that supports a stone cupola. The terrace 
offers a lovely view of the village and the Coomb. The famous French 
writers, Albert Camus and Henri Bosco, who lived and wrote in 
Lourmarin, are buried in the cemetery. Walking tours in the steps of 
the two authors are offered by the Tourist Office.

Menerbes: A picturesque village on a promontory of the Luberon. In 
1573 the Calvinists captured the stronghold and held it for five 
years. The square is dominated by the town hall’s bell tower. There 
is a 14th century church and the remains of a 13th century fortress 
that played an important role during the Wars of Religion.

Roussillon: The village is located in a very unique site on the 
highest of many ochre hills, composed of more than fifteen different 
shades of ochre. The village is built of the same ochre, blending 
into the surrounding cliffs. The stunning sites of the ochre cliffs 
bear picturesque names like the Needles of Fairies’ Valley and the 
Giants’ Way.

Vaugines: A charming little village with Renaissance buildings and a 
beautiful Romanesque Church. Jean de Florette and Manon des Sources 
were filmed in and around the village.

Other Major Cities and Tourist Sites in the Area (within an hour from 
the villa)

Aix-en-Provence: The beautiful old capital of Provence is an elegant 
city that boasts many fountains and old mansions. The Cours Mirabeau 
is the wide main avenue, lined with stately plane trees and cafés. It 
is the site of Cézanne’s studio and the Vasarely Foundation. The 
International Music Festival is held in Aix in July and August.

Arles: Arles was a Roman capital and boasts well-preserved Gallo-
Roman ruins, including an Amphitheatre and a Roman Theatre. The 
cloisters and doorway of St. Trophime remain from its time as a major 
religious centre in the Middle Ages. Vincent Van Gogh painted more 
than 200 works in the Provençal countryside around Arles. The 
Camargue is nearby.

Avignon: The city is famous for The Palace of the Popes and the 
celebrated Bridge of Avignon. It is also the site of the world-
renowned Festival d’Avignon in the summer, when the streets become 
filled with actors and theatre-goers from around the world.

Cassis: This busy fishing port on the Mediterranean is a popular 
place to enjoy the beach and the sea, as well as to hike along the 
breathtaking ridges of the deep inlets known as the Calanques.

Vacation Rental Rates

Rates (in Euros per week):

Jan-Apr & Oct-Dec  1120

May and October    1450 

June & Sept        1575

July & Aug 	   2685

Christmas, New Year and Easter holiday weeks	1975

Rates include All Linens, Towels and Utilities Charges.
25% deposit required. Balance is due 8 weeks before arrival.
Refundable Security Deposit of i300  is required with final payment.
Canadian and US Dollars also accepted.

Note: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice.
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