Inside, period chinoiserie designs and Italian leather tapestries line its beautiful walls, while canopied beds, sculpted fireplaces and soft colours reflect the chic, rustic Provençal charm of the estate’s past. Expect handpainted wallpaper, lavish chandeliers, reclaimed tiles and wrought-iron balconies, as well sweeping vistas across the main courtyard, dovecotes and grounds — dotted with historic statues, a chapel, fountains and a vegetable garden. Stepping outside, you will find an ancient stone pond turned into a swimming pool and an impressive arboretum. In summer, guests may opt to dine under the huge 300-year-old bald cypress, as the property’s stylish L’Orangerie restaurant goes alfresco.