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Provence Version Fémina – July 2017

Provence Version Fémina – July 2017

“Refined and unusual, this guest house has 2 bedrooms and a troglodyte cottage. An 18th century building built entirely on the rock. The decor follows the natural and refined style of the rock. »

Paris Match – March 2012

Paris Match – March 2012

The Best French Guest Houses, Troglodyte. “The foundations of this 18th century farm are built on a safre rock. Surprisingly, one of the bathrooms was designed inside this local limestone which retains coolness in summer. Partly shaded by a century-old plane tree, the salt water swimming pool overlooks the vineyards. In the distance, the Dentelles de Montmirail are silhouetted against the azure…”

Gala – August 2013

Gala – August 2013

Dreaming in the trees Le Clos Saint Saourde in France “Heading for Provence and its vineyards. At the foot of Mont Ventoux, the silhouette of a cabin stands out against a backdrop of holm oaks and poplars. From the outside we can see a large terrace overlooking a canyon. As a preamble, a 45 m long footbridge leads to the construction. From the inside, the bay window offers a splendid view of the Dentelles de Montmirail on the horizon. On the decor side, some beautiful objects from India, wood, stone, a pebble wall, candles... and that little indefinable touch of charm and elegance which gives it such a special character. A character that has already seduced Tim Burton who came to spend a few days of vacation here…”

Le Figaro Magazine – September 2013

Le Figaro Magazine – September 2013

Chic, a refuge in Cozy Provence, Le clos saint saourde “Where? In Beaumes de Venise in Vaucluse.The Concept: This 18th century building at the foot of Mt Ventoux offers guest rooms and an independent house (8 to 10 people) with swimming pool.The decor: chic without ostentation. Pretty fabrics, silk and linen, massive old doors and originalities (the bathtub in the zellige room cut into the rock). We like: the smiling welcome from Géraldine and Jérôme Thuillier…”

Casa Chic – 2012

Casa Chic – 2012

“An old Provençal house scavato nella roccia has been converted into a fascinating guest house with contemporary decor. A new life in Provenza. This is the name of Jérôme and Géraldine Thuillier and many other things that come with the incantation of the beauty of the paesaggi, of the colors and of the intense aromas and aromas of a straordinary earth...”

E-romantic-hotels.com

E-romantic-hotels.com

“Buildings from the 18th century, with parts dug into the rock, a unique place to stay due to its geographical location, its historic architecture and its resolutely original decoration integrated into the natural setting. Ultra spacious rooms and suites, subtle decor with unique objects, combination of cushions covered with fabric placed on the rock, lifestyle and refined relaxation...."

Elle Déco – Cahier Sud 2012

Elle Déco – Cahier Sud 2012

“It’s hard to get more glam than Clos Sainte-Saourde, in the vineyards, at the foot of Mont Ventoux. Two duplex suites, troglodyte rooms, a charming house for 8 to 10 people called La Grange. The decoration changes depending on the rooms and locations: romantic, Moorish, country chic... plus, a wooden house nestled in the trees for a romantic stay. Top of the line… "

Art & Decoration – July / August 2010

Art & Decoration – July / August 2010

“Additional room, secret refuge or real home, La Cabane is a place to live in total privacy, far from the noise of the city... a passport to dreams, La Cabane is synonymous with exoticism and a change of scenery. Immersed in the middle of vegetation, this cabin located in the woods of Clos Saint Saourde, evokes the splendors of Asia... its long terrace opens onto magnificent natural landscapes which can also be admired from the inside thanks to a large bay window. glass…”

Creative House – July / August 2010

Creative House – July / August 2010

The most beautiful decorative ideas to add to guest rooms “The choice to offer something authentic. A stone's throw from Beaumes de Venise, Le Clos Saint Saourde is an old farm surrounded by vineyards. It happily combines strong character and local tradition. »

Feeling – June 2010

Feeling – June 2010

“Le Clos Saint Saourde in Beaumes de Venise offers a choice of troglodyte rooms and a Cabin, all furnished with great taste. Natural materials, clean lines and warm design... Parisian designer Jérôme and his wife Géraldine have left the frenzy of the Capital behind and now invite their guests to come and share a little corner of paradise in Provence. They built magnificent rooms in local stone, leaning against the whitewashed rock. Sober, refined lines and the luxury of a swimming pool with bar. We are staying in their latest creation: a wooden cabin with access walkway between the trees and spa on its terrace. Neat interior, driftwood shower curtain, black pebble wall, candle-lit pendant lights to frame the bed... what better place to recharge your batteries?! »

Le Figaro Magazine – April 4, 2009

Le Figaro Magazine – April 4, 2009

Our 200 favorites “Average age that day at breakfast: thirty, like Géraldine and Jérôme. The beautiful building nestled in the middle of the vines, leaning on the rock and protected by an old plane tree, is the image we have of the house of happiness. »

Le Figaro Magazine – April 4, 2009

Le Figaro Magazine – April 4, 2009

Our 200 favorites “Average age that day at breakfast: thirty, like Géraldine and Jérôme. The beautiful building nestled in the middle of the vines, leaning on the rock and protected by an old plane tree, is the image we have of the house of happiness. »

House and Works – No. 217 – June 2009

House and Works – No. 217 – June 2009

In Provence, influences under the rock “Built on a rocky chaos, this Vaucluse farmhouse is similar to the troglodyte houses of the Loire Valley. Renovated in tradition with a contemporary touch, it has a new look and invites you to travel…”

Provence – Fémina Version – August 2009

Provence – Fémina Version – August 2009

“in the vineyards of Beaumes de Venise, an old stone barn, semi-troglodytic, luxuriously renovated…”

Grazia – September 2009

Grazia – September 2009

Wine and Design “Géraldine and Jérôme Thuillier have made this farmhouse dug into the rock a haven of peace: immense plane tree, square courtyard, dry stone walls, vines, salt water swimming pool”

Active – Echo des Pays de Savoie – October 2009

Active – Echo des Pays de Savoie – October 2009

“Nestled in the heart of the Beaumes de Venise vineyards, facing the Dentelles de Montmirail, Le Clos Saint Saourde is a concentrate of everything we love in Provence. An old bastide which seems to drink in the sun, a square courtyard which lazes under the shade of a large plane tree, a pond which rustles to the sweet sound of the spring... Obviously, what appeals first and foremost here is the rock with rough strength...

Cuisine and Wines of France – September / October 2008

Cuisine and Wines of France – September / October 2008

“Géraldine and Jérôme Thuillier have made this farmhouse dug into the rock a haven of peace: immense plane tree, square courtyard, dry stone walls, vines, salt water swimming pool…”

GAULT MILLAU – August / September 2008

GAULT MILLAU – August / September 2008

“Le Clos Saint Saourde: superb guest house in the middle of the Beaumes de Venise vineyards with exposed stones, beams and neat contemporary decor. The 18th century building has 2 suites, 2 bedrooms and “La Grange”, an independent house that can accommodate up to 10 people. Swimming pool, breathtaking view of the vineyard. »

Guest Magazine – BRUSSELS – September 2008

Guest Magazine – BRUSSELS – September 2008

“The South is worth it... covering the kilometers of course, but taking steps that are really worth the detour. Located in the heart of Provence, at the foot of the famous Mont Ventoux and facing the Dentelles de Montmirail, this 18th century building plays the unusual card. Built directly into the rock, it conceals magical and troglodyte spaces. Outside, the sun warms the atmosphere, inside, it's deliciously warm. Suites and rooms have been the subject of every attention and the smallest details have been thought out with taste. The charms are omnipresent. »

ELLE in Marseilles – April 21, 2008

ELLE in Marseilles – April 21, 2008

“in the vineyards of Beaumes de Venise, an old stone barn, semi-troglodytic, luxuriously renovated…”

Maisons Décors Méditerranée – April / May 2008

Maisons Décors Méditerranée – April / May 2008

Report on La Grange: “La Grange, overlooking the rocky plateau where wheat was once threshed, seems made to accommodate a swimming pool. We imagine it sober, in gray cement for water with very natural reflections, in the style of the old slightly raised Provencal ponds. On sunny days, you can glide deliciously there, looking out over the Vaucluse plateau, the Lubéron massif, Ventoux and Dentelles de Montmirail. A breathtaking panorama…”

Exclusive Housing – Sept, Oct, Nov 2007

Exclusive Housing – Sept, Oct, Nov 2007

“Alongside the raw, natural and authentic character of the exposed stones and the rock, Jérôme made use of noble or even sophisticated materials to combine the extremes and assert an original and refined bias to the decoration of the building: white cotton fabrics with ceiling, embroidered linen sheets on the beds, antique bronze chandeliers…”

Jasmin – May 2007

Jasmin – May 2007

“The owners of this old Provençal farm built directly into the rock knew how to take advantage of the architectural specificity of the building. Some of the rooms and bathrooms are troglodyte and invite guests to a very special experience. Taking a bath in a cave and sleeping under a thousand-year-old vault is a bit like returning to the origins of humanity. Plus comfort. »

Atmospheres – April 2007

Atmospheres – April 2007

“At Clos Saint Saourde, a farm at the foot of Mont Ventoux, purity does not exclude refinement. Pebbles, wrought iron, tinted concrete and bistre curtains delight the eye and rest the mind... in front of the gravel courtyard, the Muscat vines twist; raised like a platform, the swimming pool reveals, just above, the limestone ridges of the Dentelles de Montmirail. La Terrasse de la Grange, a charming independent gîte behind the old farm, offers a view of the White Dome of Mont Ventoux. At Clos Saint Saourde, bathed in sunshine, the outside calls, but the four rooms leaning against the rock, soft and peaceful like caves, hold in their shadow. Warm outside, cool inside. »

Trajectory – Geneva – Spring 2007

Trajectory – Geneva – Spring 2007

“Towards Beaumes de Venise, capital of Muscat, a couple of enthusiasts have just completed the transformation of a splendid Provencal farmhouse into an exceptional Bed & Breakfast... opened last year in the middle of the Vineyards, the Clos Saint Saourde farmhouse stands out as the new address of choice for aesthetic travelers looking for a romantic stopover, ideal for discovering Provence »

She – March 2007

She – March 2007

“Bed and Breakfast with Style…. Alone, as a couple or as a family, this weekend has been decided, let's put our feet up. But there's no question of going anywhere... From the Luberon to the coast, our addresses have something extra! »

Here is – February 2007

Here is – February 2007

“5 ways to celebrate Valentine's Day: Falling in love in the Lubéron... Like Russell Crowe in A Great Year, the film he shot with Marion Cotillard. Opt for Clos Saint Saourde, an 18th century farmhouse surrounded by vineyards. Superb half-troglodyte rooms, the heated swimming pool and your hosts ready to share their secret addresses to taste Muscat de Beaumes de Venise and Côtes du Rhône. »