Villa Gris
Oppède, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
6 guests
3 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
- Luxe Living
- A property with a high level of craftsmanship in architecture and design, as well as comfort.
- Villa
- A standalone house with a pool
- Countryside
- Out of town, in rural or agricultural settings
A Restored Provencal Farmhouse by Filmmaker Ridley Scott & Family
One on a long list of artists lured to lyrical Provence, prolific filmmaker Ridley Scott has accessorized his gleaming Luberon wine estate, Le Mas des Infermières, with a trio of breezy, open-plan, antique-filled, restored farmhouses that capture the essence of the sun-dappled region. The legendary creator teamed up with designer Pia Mclean to marry the best of classic regional architecture—exposed timbers, oversized stone hearths, reclaimed terracotta flooring, and traditional swing shutters—with vivid contemporary art and svelte modern furnishings.
A Three-Bedroom Beauty on Sir Ridley Scott’s Wine Estate
With its three ensuite bedrooms and two generous living rooms anchored by ancient stone hearths, this warm Provençal retreat offers timeless respite. Its white-on-wood, timber-crossed rooms come furnished in an easygoing, textural, natural palette accented by artworks and antiques from the Scott family's personal collection, and nearby brocantes and markets, in keeping with its earthy “Villa Grey” name.
The home includes a private pool which is heated from May to September, and a shaded patio space with a gas grill for al fresco dining and food prep. A private, tended garden surrounds the house that neighbors Villa Marcou, another of the property’s restored farmhouses that accommodates an additional six people. (They can be rented together for larger groups.) There’s a secured, shaded car park for four vehicles.
Guests can experience Scott’s cutting edge winery through a variety of tours and tastings, explore an on-site collection of the filmmaker’s memorabilia, and sample honey, olive oil and estate-bottled vintages with notable labels hand-drawn by Scott.
Around
Located on the wine estate owned by renowned filmmaker Ridley Scott since 1992, the residence is surrounded by 32 hectares of vines near the ancient citadel of Oppède-le-Vieux and the lyrical Provencal villages of Lacoste, Ménerbes, and Bonnieux. It’s set at the base of the protected Luberon National Park, an area dense with hiking, mountain biking, climbing, and outdoor adventure options. The property, Mas des Infermières, includes a tasting cellar and shop, tours of the estate detailing the land’s history, architecture, vines and range of wines, and ample opportunities to discover Sir Ridley Scott’s cinematic universe, too. The estate is approximately an hour’s drive from the cities of Avignon, Aix en Provence, and Marseilles, set at the foot of the scenic Massif of the Luberon region.
The villas make for an ideal base from which to explore the small, scenic villages of the region. First stop is the nearby hilltop village of Oppède-le-Vieux, a timeless medieval village at the heart of Provence. Stone buildings cling to the green slopes on the north face of the Luberon, and the village is actually two communities in one, with the once completely abandoned old town on high, and a newer village at the base of the mountains. Oppede-le-Vieux is crowned by an ancient castle ruin and made of cobbled streets and homes carved of mountain rock. Also nearby is the much-loved Provençal village of Menerbes, classically perched on a hill above vineyards and cherry orchards, its stony streets dotted with bakeries, shops, terraced cafes, and big views of the green countryside. Writer Peter Mayle may have put the town on the map in recent times, but the ancient citadel city is dominated by a 16th-century fortress and castle. Gastronomes love the Maison de la Truffe et du Vin (house of truffles and wine), and there’s also an offbeat Corkscrew Museum on the road to Cavaillon, home of the delectable regional melon. Finally, Bonnieux, officially one of France’s “Most Beautiful Villages,” offers a bit more commerce and sightseeing, including an artisanal bakery museum, a handful of churches and stately pastel mansions once home to Catholic Bishops when the region was a papacy, and views over the region’s symbolic peak, Mont Ventoux.
Location
Oppède, Luberon, Provence, France. Nearest airport: Avignon 29km), Marseille (68km)
Best time to visit
March to November
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Amenities
Here’s what you can expect during your stay:
- Washer
- Dryer
- Kitchen
- Outdoor Barbecue
- Dishwasher
- Coffee Maker
- Desk or workspace
- International Electricity Adapters
- Electronics Charging
- Internet
- TV
- Board Games
- On-site Parking
- Bathtub
- Bathrobes Provided
- Toiletries Provided
- Air Conditioning
- Heating
- Indoor Fireplace
- Pool
Additional Information
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- Bedrooms
- 3
- Full kitchen
- 1
- Living rooms
- 2
- Dining area
- 1
- Full Bathrooms
- 3
- Half bathroom
- 1
- King Beds
- 3