Bastide du Clos Bonnet
Eight bedrooms upstairs, white linen and beams overhead, every shutter opening onto the garden. The house sleeps sixteen.
Each of the eight bedrooms takes its name from something growing outside its window. All are plain in the same way — white linen, terracotta or board floors, a wardrobe rather than a closet, and shutters you close by hand against the afternoon.
Four rooms sit on the top floor under the eaves; four on the first floor open level with the plane trees. Bathrooms are private to each room.
Downstairs is where the house gathers. The butter-yellow kitchen runs the width of the back, with sage cabinets and a long pine table that seats everyone at once. A cooler salon next door keeps its shutters half-closed on bright days.
Most of summer, though, the living happens outside — under the planes, around the fountain, between the pool and the table.
Available by the week from June through September, and for weddings and family gatherings through the season.