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Sleep in the actress’ sublime Provençal farmhouse for 190 euros

Happy birthday Charlotte de Turckheim! The actress and director celebrates her 69th birthday this April 5. Did you know that in addition to her job, she became the manager of a gîte in the south of France?

And one more candle for Charlotte de Turckheim. The director of Gosh !, now on the verge of 70 years, will undoubtedly celebrate this anniversary with her discreet husband Zaman Hachemi. But will she also toast with the customers of her establishment? Because yes, the star has the Mas Notre Dame in Eygalières, in Provence.

Charlotte de Turckheim manages a luxury gîte

The actress and occasional resident of Big heads of RTL has been living under the Provence sun for several years. She invested in a farmhouse there, with her husband, at the foot of the Alpilles in Provence. “We particularly love the Alpilles massif, as well as our village. We look forward to sharing with you our passion for this little corner of paradise“, write the lovers on their official site. Followed by France Info in her new life far from Parisian show business, the star did not hide her joy of living here, under the sun: “When I see such beauty, such harmony, I say to myself: after all, how come it’s so incredible!

In total, the Mas Notre Dame is divided into 4 rooms and 5 prestigious gîtes which notably have the names of the star’s daughters (Julia, Clara, Johanna….). The place has outdoor activities for young and old, an ideal choice for families: swimming pool, pétanque court, ping-pong table, table football and trampoline are on the program.

How much does it cost to sleep at Charlotte de Turckheim’s?

To come and relax in the star’s farmhouse, you need to pay at least 190 euros per night. At this price, you can stay, in low season only, in the Johanna Room (30m², walk-in shower, private terrace and garden view). However, the same room is worth 300 euros per night for the high summer season and “long weekends” (for example during the May holidays). Be aware that the most expensive suites go up to 600 euros per night in high season.

Charlotte de Turckheim and her husband, however, take great care of their customers since the price systematically includes breakfast with “products from surrounding farms, organic or responsible agriculture“. The couple adds: “Almost everything comes from a perimeter of less than 40 km. Scattered throughout the garden, you can pick raspberries, tomatoes and all our aromatic plants as you wish to enhance your meals“So, tempted?

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