A French Farmhouse in Provence on 30 Acres with Lavender Fields Listed for €2.2 Million

The grounds are organized around a central courtyard anchored by a mature plane tree, with cypress plantings and a 15 x 6 metre (49 x 20 ft) swimming pool.

Beds: 6  Baths: 6  Interior: 3,229 sq ft / 300 m²  Land: 29.65 acres / 12 hectares

Amenities: Working lavender fields (approx. 9.88 acres / 4 hectares), traditional stone mas, outbuildings, 49 × 20 ft (15 × 6 m) swimming pool, central courtyard with mature plane tree, cypress-lined grounds, open meadow and woodland, long-range views across the Luberon hills, private setting near Saignon


On the market with Emile Garcin for €2,200,000 ($2.57M USD), this stone farmhouse sits on 12 hectares (29.65 acres) just outside Saignon, with open views across the Luberon hills in Provence, which has become one of the most desirable markets in the south of France.

The 300 m² (3,229 ft²) house offers 6 bedrooms across multiple levels and features details like exposed beams, original stonework, terracotta floor tiles, and traditional woodwork throughout.

The land is a key part of the offering. Of the 12 hectares, approximately 4 hectares (9.88 acres) are planted with lavender currently in production. Lavender remains one of the defining agricultural and visual signatures of Provence, and working fields like these are increasingly rare within private holdings of this scale. The remaining land ~20 acres is open meadow and wooded areas. The setting is quiet and private, yet within a short drive of one of the Provence’s lesser-known hilltop villages.

The land is a key part of the offering. Of the 12 hectares, approximately 4 hectares (9.88 acres) are planted with lavender currently in production.

Saignon sits above the Apt valley and remains one of Luberon's quieter hilltop villages, known for its stone architecture and wide views, but without the traffic of better-known addresses like Gordes or Bonnieux. The wider Luberon continues to attract international buyers for its combination of preserved landscape, historic villages, and proximity to Avignon, Aix-en-Provence, and Marseille, while still offering a sense of separation from the coast.

The 300 m² (3,229 sq ft) house is a traditional Provençal mas, a rural farmhouse typology defined by thick stone walls, simple rectangular forms, and an orientation designed to manage heat and light. Inside, the layout includes a main living room with a stone fireplace, an open kitchen and dining area, a separate TV lounge, and six bedrooms arranged across multiple levels. One bedroom is accessed independently via an exterior staircase beneath a covered awning. Existing details include exposed beams, original stonework, terracotta floor tiles, and traditional wood joinery.

The grounds are organized around a central courtyard anchored by a mature plane tree, with cypress plantings and a 15 x 6 metre (49 x 20 ft) swimming pool positioned within the landscape. Additional outbuildings provide storage and potential for further use.

Located approximately one hour from Avignon TGV and just over an hour from Marseille-Provence International Airport, the property offers access while maintaining a high degree of privacy.

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