The villa Le Pommier is located on an area not far from Avignon, whose beauty was already praised by the ancient Romans.
The delightfully restored country house in the Provence is close to the antiques Mecca of L'Isle sur la Sorgue. In the medieval times L’Isle sur la Sorgue was called ‘Insula’, because it was virtually located on an island in the middle of wetlands. It was dried up through the creation of channels. The picturesque, 200 year old wooden wheels as well as the numerous little bridges over the Sorgue, which are frequently surrounded by flourishing flowers, still coin the scenery today.
The estate mirrors this historic place in many details. Renaissance beamed ceilings, exposed stone walls and a collection of original antiques provide a wonderful and interesting backdrop to this otherwise fully modernized property. The outdoor area impresses with its well-manicured gardens, which provide a spacious, shady terrace. The area around the 17m long saltwater swimming pool with pool house is perfect for sunbathing.