Domaine Le Sanctuaire
About This Villa
Time stands still at this magnificent historic residence set within glorious parkland, one of 18th century Montpellier’s rare architectural gems within the city’s only remaining vineyard. Here you are just 5km from the heart of Montpellier, often claimed to be one of France’s most beautiful and vibrant cities.
It’s a true privilege to be able to stay at Domaine Le Sanctuaire. The origins of the house date as far back as the 17th century when it was once a rural farm, then the Orangerie and winter greenhouses were added in later years by a Montpellier family passionate about exotic plants. One of the 19th century greenhouse frames remains and is now home to a heated swimming pool!
Passing through various generations of the same family, the vineyards were re-planted in the early 20th century. Most recently, the house has been remarkably renovated and restored to create a luxury 5-bedroom holiday home exuding historic charm and 21st century style. Furthermore, it is an idyllic setting to host a French wedding in romantic surroundings.
The house is simply beautiful – step inside to admire its architecture, typical of the region but also inspired by Italian design. Furnishings are chic, sensitively juxtaposing preserved historic detail across the many rooms, whilst modern features have been added including air-conditioning. On the ground floor we adore the elegant salon, family lounge and gorgeous kitchen whilst upstairs there are five king-size double bedrooms with stylish furnishings, striking fixtures, antique pieces and contemporary en suite bathrooms. The sixth bedroom is a twin, connecting to one of the doubles, ideal for a family.
Alongside the heated swimming pool within the frame of the former winter greenhouse, a summer kitchen is perfectly positioned by the terrace overlooking the olive trees and parkland. Play traditional pétanque, relax on the lawns, admire the exotic plants and take walks through the woodland. Part of a working vineyard, the property is surrounded by vines – wine-tastings and tours can be arranged via the on-site concierge. The concierge can also help organise a range of bespoke experiences such as tours of the city centre, visits to local oyster farms and yet more wine-tasting in Languedoc vineyards.
Spend time soaking up the history of Montpellier with its museums, galleries and shops as well as the city’s exciting food and wine scene. The owners especially recommend a tour of the University’s medical faculty, the world’s oldest practicing medical school dating back to the 12th century.
Montpellier’s sunny climate and close proximity to the Languedoc coastline also make this part of southern France so appealing – La Grande Motte and Sète can be reached within half an hour whilst the seaside resort of Palavas-les-Flots is only 14km by car.
Not to mention the endless wine tasting opportunities of this region including the famous Languedoc vineyards of Pic Saint-Loup in the foothills of the Cévennes whilst many other wineries can be found in Sommières and across Hérault villages near historic Pézenas reached within an hour by car.