The Château

Château Saint Perret is an 18th-century estate in the heart of Provence, set amongst fragrant gardens and peaceful woodland.

The estate’s story began in 1725, with the construction of the original farmhouse that still lends its timeless spirit to the property today.

In 1789, the beautiful château was added to the domaine and for three centuries the estate was lovingly kept as a private residence. Today it stands carefully restored, a testament to its enduring charm and heritage.

Guests are invited to enjoy its refined interiors, calm atmosphere and deep connection to the Provençal landscape.

Where history meets hospitality

Meet Louise, the Heart of Château Saint Perret

At the heart of Château Saint Perret is Louise, whose love for Provence inspired her to bring this historic estate to life.

Every detail, from the sunlit salons to the peaceful gardens, reflects her vision of a warm and welcoming retreat where guests can slow down, savour the beauty of 18th‑century France, and leave with unforgettable memories.

A Place Where Time Slows

Nature. History. Harmony.

Cradled by cypress, lavender and light, Château Saint Perret rests peacefully on 11 acres of Provençal soil. Time moves differently here, softened by the rustle of trees and the scent of sun-warmed herbs. Once a working estate shaped by the rhythms of the land, it has been quietly transformed into a haven of grace and stillness. Every space within the château tells its own story; restored with care, rooted in history, and open to those seeking beauty, calm and connection.

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Le Jardin

The gardens at Château Saint Perret unfold gently across the estate, a tapestry of lavender, rosemary, magnolia and shaded paths. Bamboo groves rustle in the breeze, mint spills along sun-dappled walkways, and avenues of plane and cypress trees stretch elegantly through the landscape. Roses and irises bloom in thoughtful clusters, inviting pause and quiet discovery; the hum of bees, the scent of jasmine on warm stone. The garden reflects the rhythms of Provence: abundant, effortless and full of quiet soul.

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La Piscine

The swimming pool at Château Saint Perret rests at the edge of the gardens, bordered by agapanthus, plane trees and warm stone walls. One of the largest private pools in the area, it measures 16 by 6 metres and is fully heated; perfect for a morning swim or an evening dip beneath the stars. Wide Roman steps offer an easy, elegant entry into the water. Framed by nature and steeped in stillness, the swimming pool is a place to unwind, recharge and absorb the Provençal light.

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Courtyard

At the heart of the estate lies the cour, a sunlit courtyard framed by honey-coloured stone and gently rustling trees. Mornings begin here with coffee and birdsong, while evenings settle in with candlelight and the scent of herbs on warm air. It’s a simple, open space that quietly gathers the rhythm of each day.

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Grand Salon

The heart of the château. With tall windows, antique mirrors, and inviting seating, the Grand Salon is a place to gather, unwind, or simply enjoy the quiet beauty of your surroundings.

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Le Petit Salon

The soul of the château. With soft lighting, elegant charm and intimate details, Le Petit Salon is a cosy ambience of ease – perfect for conversation, reflection or simply soaking in the timeless atmosphere.

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First Floor Salon

Perched above the heart of the château, the First Floor Salon offers a refined retreat. With views over the gardens, delicate furnishings and a calm, sunlit air, it’s a space for quiet reading, afternoon tea or simply pausing to admire the beauty of your surroundings.

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Hallway

A glimpse into the soul of the house—arched doorways, cool stone floors, and soft light guiding you from one moment to the next.

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Provençal Plates & Pours

Each morning, guests are welcomed with a complimentary Continental breakfast buffet, featuring fresh bread and pastries, cereals, seasonal fruits, assorted cheeses and cold meats. Weather permitting, breakfast is served on the terrace; otherwise, enjoy it in the elegant 18th-century dining room

Charcuterie and cheese platters are available on request to accompany a quiet glass of wine or beer, perfect for slow afternoons or sunset moments in the garden.