LA CORDIERE
Third oldest house in the village located at the top of Henri-de-Savorin street
It is the third oldest house in the village. Impossible to do better! Its history started in the 16th century and it stands at the top of Henri-de-Savorin street, that is to say in the heart of the village. You can reach it by a long vaulted passage and very beautiful indoor courtyard. You sit there after a long day of visit and and take your breakfast there as well. It abounds in vegetation and flowerpots. The rooms are welcoming and full of armchairs, carpets... It's a very organised lovely disorder. Lovers of old stones and family-home atmospheres should like it.The owner of the place is fond of saying "You are here at your home".
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There is a free public parking lot nearby. If you arrive on Saturday, as we did, it's a little challenging to find a spot. Market day on Friday would be as well, so on either of those days, late in the afternoon would be a good arrival time.
Speaking of the market day, Lourmarin's has supplanted L'Isle sur la Sorgue's as the best in our view, and we've been to quite a few. It's sprawling and varied, but not crowded. Lots of people, but ample room. If you're driving around Provence with Lourmarin as your temporary home, STAY HOME on Friday!
Beautiful village, great cafes and some very affordable eats, along with very friendly shopkeepers. All French villages have some charm, but Lourmarin has more than its share.