A 17th century farmhouse in Provence

Posted on Thu, 3 Dec 2020 by KiM

This is one of the most beautiful homes on one of the most beautiful properties I have ever seen. This 100-acre working farm is tucked against the Luberon mountains in southern France. Surrounded by vineyards and olive groves, Ken Fulk repaired the 17th-century farmhouse and revitalized the grand potager, bringing the property up to date as a peaceful getaway for long family vacations. Each room in the main house, which includes the former bergerie (now a dining room), a wine cave, two kitchens, living rooms, a library and eight bedrooms, has been furnished with a transportive mix of antique and modern pieces.

Barb Ward says:

Exquisite
Thank you for sharing. Ken Fulk, one of the best
talents in the world!

Theo says:

Wow! A farmhouse huh? It’s amazing

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