Renovated 18th-Century Stone Farmhouse in Éygalières, Provence

Renovated 18th-Century Stone Farmhouse in Éygalières, Provence

Just minutes from the Éygalières village centre—Provence’s most-coveted village—this 18th-century farmhouse has been meticulously restored by local craftsmen to combine heritage character with modern comfort.

Set on more than 2,500 m² (≈ 0.62 acres) of landscaped grounds shaded by mature trees, the estate comprises a main residence, an orangery, and an annex housing a garage and flexible artist’s studio or gym. The interiors span ≈ 310 m² (3,340 sq ft), achieving a rare balance of volume and warmth: stone floors, soft plaster walls, and sunlight filtering through south-facing windows onto the terraces and gardens beyond.

At the heart of the home, a 100 m² (1,080 sq ft) open-plan living area unites a double sitting room, dining space, bar, and contemporary kitchen—each opening onto a secluded patio designed for indoor-outdoor living. The ground floor also hosts a generous 36 m² (388 sq ft) master suite with dressing room and shower.

Upstairs, four additional bedrooms include a 41 m² (441 sq ft) suite with mezzanine sleeping area ideal for children, a 29 m² (312 sq ft) suite with bath, and two further bedrooms sharing a shower room. A separate 34 m² (366 sq ft) en-suite guest room in the orangery ensures privacy for visitors.

Outdoors, manicured gardens and Provençal vegetation frame an impressive 14 × 6 m (46 × 20 ft) swimming pool and pool house—an idyllic retreat overlooking the limestone peaks of the Alpilles.

Long favoured by artists, designers, and discreet international homeowners, Éygalières offers a rare blend of authenticity and prestige. Properties of this calibre—uniting 18th-century architecture with contemporary refinement—seldom appear on the market, particularly within walking distance of the village.

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