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Château Martinay

Château Martinay

East of Marseille within the Provençal interior, this château occupies countryside marked by limestone formations and dense Mediterranean vegetation, its construction employing honey-colored local stone prevalent throughout the region. Surrounding grounds combine formal parterres near the main structure with native scrubland beyond; regional material authenticity and landscape integration furnish environmental character. Named family heritage provides historical narrative foundation. The relationship between cultivated and wild landscape defines spatial experience.

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Le Château de la Gaude

Le Château de la Gaude

Provence's hills near Marseille shelter this property whose name references historical administrative function, the austere exterior rendered in local stone with minimal ornament contrasting with refined interiors…

Outdoor space
Type
Garden
Price
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Abbaye Saint-Eusèbe

Abbaye Saint-Eusèbe

In the Calcaïques hills above Marseille, this former Benedictine monastery dates to the eleventh century with later Gothic and Baroque layers, a Romanesque chapel with barrel-vaulted ceiling remaining the spiritual…

On-site accommodation
Type
Historic
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Domaine de Blanche Fleur

Domaine de Blanche Fleur

Rolling Provence countryside near Marseille shelters this domaine drawing identity from white flowering landscape—both cultivated gardens and native flora—the main residence demonstrating classical Provençal proportion…

Type
Garden
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Notre-Dame de Conil

Notre-Dame de Conil

In the Anse de Malmousque inlet north of Marseille, this belle Époque villa clings to the shoreline with glazed loggia balconies and terraces built directly over the water. Built in 1912 for a shipping magnate, it…

Capacity
50–130 guests
Price
££
Château de Fonscolombe

Château de Fonscolombe

Northwest of Marseille within the limestone plateau region, this château occupies land shaping Provence's economic and defensive history, its honey-colored local stone running throughout the structure with architectural…

Type
Château
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Le Mas des Poiriers

Le Mas des Poiriers

Marseille's countryside contains this property named for pear cultivation, reflecting the region's fruit farming heritage. The main residence employs traditional Provençal construction—locally quarried stone, clay-tile…

Outdoor space
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