2024
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2024
This building has 4 rooms with a unique history and décor. Add to that a flawless conviviality, and the charm is there!
It was love at first sight that Laurence, an art historian, and her husband Laurent, curator at the Museum of Maritime History in Saint-Tropez, decided to buy this building in the centre of Correns. And it is easy to see why! On 450m2, it is in fact composed of four houses joined together at the end of the 19th century, with the garden bordered by the Argens. Reinvented as a guest house, it has four rooms with a unique history and décor; add to that a flawless conviviality, and the charm works!
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Très belle demeure pleine de charme par sa décoration et ses magnifiques objets. Chambre spacieuse et décoré avec goût. Nous avons passé une très bonne nuit dans une literie très confortable.
Petit déjeuner copieux avec des produits frais et de qualité servi sur la terrasse du magnifique jardin.
Nous recommandons à 100% ce lieu.
Merci encore à Laurent et Laurence pour leur accueil et une tendre caresse à Mémère qui participe à la douceur de ce lieu.
Fred et Valérie
Stone cottages line narrow winding streets: there are 17 fountains, an ancient church with a Porte de Pardon for the sinners, a 12th Century fort, a couple of bars....and the magic La Maison Hilarion. Laurent and Lawrence's welcome is warm and sincere, their rooms big, airy and super comfortable. I'm looking out of my wide window now - towering trees, wisteria tangled with jasmine tumbles from the sill, the music of the river in harmony with the chatter of cicadas.
Take your breakfast on the terrace, then step across the road to the atelier of Australian-born artists Shona Nunan and Michael Cartwright, whose sculptures and paintings are in museums and galleries around the world, and private clients beat a path to their door. You can see one of Michael's works is in the town square.
Oh, and do drop in on the little supermarket and pick up a bottle of wine. Brad Pitt made it. His Miraval Estate winery is up the road.