Villa Faline is an authentic farmhouse which finished renovations in 2017. The house is situated at the end of a quiet road, just past the beautiful XVII century castle of the village of Rustrel. Here you will enjoy the comforts of space and privacy, while also experiencing a true village atmosphere.
A huge century-old mulberry tree welcomes you at the entrance of the property and is a fixture between the main house and the garden which hosts the pool. All located 5 minutes' walk from the village with cafés and restaurants, a famous bakery and a grocery store offering a variety of local products.
The house is organised around a large sheltered patio offering a peaceful and comfortable place to relax in the shade. This is where guests enjoy long lasting aperitifs, lunches and dinners. In fact, there are several different terraces with unique atmospheres, to enjoy at different times of the day. The renovation was done keeping as much authentic material onsite as possible - stones, beams, ironwork, etc., with the addition of modern comforts. The large living area - about 900 square feet - is air-conditioned and includes a fully equipped kitchen, dining room and a comfortable living room with a fireplace. There is ample seating for all guests to enjoy time here together. Four bedrooms have their own private bathrooms and are each as nice as the rest. Three of the four are air-conditioned. The genuine wine cellar has been preserved as a reminder of the property's authentic past. Meanwhile, the WiFi works throughout the house, and there are two televisions for adults and children to enjoy simultaneously.
Let's not forget the large pool and fenced garden - This area is a real treat, complete with comfortable sun loungers and plenty of shade or sun, depending on your preference. The views of the neighboring hills are beautiful, and there are several hiking trails starting right from the house, with one leading to the dramatic Ocher hills named the Colorado Provencal. At Villa Faline you can truly relax and connect with the wonders of Provence.