... in the heart of the Luberon, at the entrance of the exquisite village of Lacoste, which extends to the foot of its castle, once owned by the "divine" Marquis de Sade, recently acquired by the prince of fashion, Mr. Pierre Cardin, a lover of old stones.
Le Bas Claux, a history that dates back over 200 years, a “bergerie” dating from the 18th century, symbolized by the bicentennial olive tree that shades the garden.
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The cottage (le Cabanon) nestles at the foot of a dry stone wall and of a sundrenched swimming pool where guests can enjoy privacy.
Entering the walled garden, you discover this hidden paradise with the tentative freshness of a morning calm, the peace of an afternoon by the pool, the beauty of a trip to discover the Luberon or the delight of a moonlight evening.
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