All about Cotignac, Provence:
Cotignac is all one would expect of a Provencal village with narrow streets, shady squares with fountains and old pantiled houses. It is an ideal centre for visiting the Mediterranean coast, Italy, the Pre-Alps and the Camargue. In Summer it provides all we long for in a warmer climate. In Spring and Autumn one can lunch on the terrace, walk in the afternoons, and light a fire to sit by in the evening.
All about the apartment:
Ground Floor - Front door leading into entrance hall with small cloakroom. Open plan living area is attractively furnished with dining table for four, wood stove, and comfortable seating area. The area is floored throughout with handmade terracotta tiles and rugs. The kitchen area is well equipped with oven, dishwasher, washing machine, large fridge and ice box, electric juice extractor, toaster and coffee grinder. First Floor- One twin bedroom and one double bedroom, both with fitted carpets and wardrobes. The bathroom has a bath, two wash-basins and a W.C. There is a large feature mirror set against the restored mill wall he Gardens- are terraced and planted with lavender, rosemary, thyme and olive trees. The pool which is shared amongst the other apartments that make up the mill conversion, is 7m x 10m and has a charming patio area, shaded by fig and mulberry trees
Le Moulin is a restored 16th Century olive oil mill situated minutes away from the village of charming, medieval Cotignac.
This self catering apartment was designed to incorporate the wonderful Provencal light and views to the private garden can be seen from every window. The architect combined the old olive mill wall with a modern living space which gives the apartment a relaxing, quiet atmosphere.
The apartment is on two floors, with two bedrooms, a galleried landing, and bathroom with an unusual feature mirror set into the old wall.
An open, wooden staircase leads down to an open plan living area, incorporating dining, kitchen and lounge seating. This area is furnished to reflect the colours and traditions of Provence.
The terrace, reached by French windows from the living area, looks down on private gardens in which the shared pool is situated. The pool is surrounded by a charming patio shaded by fig and mulberry trees.