Set in nearly 7,600 m2 of beautifully landscaped grounds, in the gently rolling countryside between two of the Luberon's most beloved villages, this is the kind of property that takes a moment to fully take in. The views across to the Montagne Sainte-Victoire – Cézanne's great obsession, and for good reason – provide a backdrop that never grows old. With around 293 m2 of living space spread across three distinct dwellings, the estate offers an unusually versatile combination: a contemporary main house, a characterful Provençal guest house, and a self-contained studio unit. Whether you're looking for a family home with space to host, a multigenerational setup, or simply room to breathe, it adapts accordingly. The Main House – 193 m2 From the moment you step inside, the quality of the architecture makes itself felt: high ceilings, clean lines, considered finishes and a real sense of light throughout. The ground floor is anchored by a substantial open-plan living and dining room with a fully equipped contemporary kitchen, where full-height glazing frames garden views like a series of living paintings. A cathedral ceiling adds to the feeling of openness. The sleeping accommodation is well arranged, with four bedrooms – one currently fitted as a study with dressing room – a bathroom with both bath and shower, and a separate WC. Up on the mezzanine level, a fifth bedroom has its own private shower room. The technical specification is equally impressive: a recently drilled borehole, solar photovoltaic panels for self-consumption, underfloor heating via heat pump, water treatment system, and a new-build-standard micro sewage station installed in 2024. This is a house built to last and to run efficiently. A self-contained 25 m2 studio with its own entrance and shower room sits within the main ensemble – ideal for guests who appreciate their independence, or potentially for a home-based professional use. The Guest House – 76 m2 Where the main house is contemporary in spirit, the second house has a warmth and authenticity that's entirely its own. Exposed beams, a welcoming sitting room, a fitted kitchen, shower room and WC on the ground floor; two bedrooms upstairs, one of them a mezzanine with dressing room and its own facilities. A terrace opens onto the garden and an ornamental pool – a lovely spot to settle into the rhythm of a Provençal afternoon. The Grounds Outside, the property has been designed as genuinely usable space rather than simply something to look at. A heated 9 × 5 m swimming pool, a pétanque court, numerous shaded corners, a landscaped park irrigated by the Canal de Provence, a workshop, storage chalets and a carport with pre-fitted EV charging point all contribute to a way of life that's both comfortable and effortlessly relaxed. Properties of this scope, quality and setting – within easy reach of Lourmarin and Vaugines, and with that view – are genuinely rare in the Luberon. This one deserves to be seen in person.