This villa is a charming home, only a short distance from the town of Saint-Remy-de-Provence.
You will get an instant sense of warmth from this property, with its spacious living room and dining room perfect for feasting with family and friends.
A range of sleeping arrangements can be found in the five comfy bedrooms.
The French windows open onto the delightful garden, full of colours and things to do.
The summer pots surround the lawn, where you fill find table tennis and an inviting swimming pool.
A short walk will take you into town where you will find shops, cafes and lanes filled with studios and galleries.
The place that inspired Van Gogh’s paintings, this town is full of art, whilst food lovers will enjoy the many restaurants and bistros.
The local olive groves and woodland is the perfect place for views of Les Alpilles as you head east to discover the Eygalieres.
Some of the finest olive oil can be purchased in the local medieval villages.
Avignon is within easy reach of the property, a stunning place to visit.
History lovers will enjoy a visit to the Roman monuments at Nimes.
This part of Provence is a wonderful place to visit.
Villa Interiors (250m2)
Ground Floor
First Floor
Outside Grounds
Facilities
In the Bouches-du-Rhône region of southern France, Le Petit Tilleul is located in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, just a ten-minute stroll from the heart of the delightful town.
Experience the typical Provençal way of life as you explore the enchanting lanes and picturesque squares of St-Rémy. Come across pretty shops, little art studios and galleries as well as charming cafes and some excellent restaurants. The Wednesday morning market is especially atmospheric as stalls selling a range of regional delights are scattered across the old town.
St-Rémy is also well-known for its links with Vincent Van Gogh who was greatly inspired by this town and its surrounding landscapes. You can visit the monastery where he lived during the latter part of his life and follow the Van Gogh art-trail throughout the town. Arles (26km) and Gordes (42km) are two other places that most inspired one of the world’s greatest artists.
Discover the idyllic landscapes of the beautiful Parc Naturel Régional des Alpilles with its endless olive groves, woodland, meadows of summer herbs and wonderful mountains. This is a walker’s and cyclist’s paradise and horse-riding is another way to discover the amazing scenery. Golf-lovers only need to drive 11km to the impressive Domaine de Manville with magnificent views from the 18-hole course.
Visit some of the region’s pretty villages such as Eygalières (13km) with its enchanting old town, Maussane-les-Alpilles (10km) where you can sample some of France’s best olive oil and the incredible Les Baux-de-Provence (10km), classified as one of France’s ‘Plus Beaux Villages’ – head there in the morning to escape the crowds, perhaps followed by a walk in the surrounding countryside.
Avignon (21km) is also easily reached where you can spend the day perusing the many markets, fine-dining in a great choice of restaurants and of course exploring the two UNESCO World Heritage sites, Pont d'Avignon and the Palais des Papes.
A day out in the Luberon is also recommended with its magnificent vistas, vineyards and perched medieval villages such as Bonnieux (45km), Lacoste (43km) and Ménerbes (35km).