Les Lis, a beautiful house to rent in the Languedoc in the south of France
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A Must-Read!
If you are planning a visit to Les Lis or the region, you must read French Dirt: The Story of a Garden in the South of France by Richard Goodman.
"I had a garden in the south of France. It wasn't a big garden. Or a sumptuous one. Or a successful one, even, in the end. But that didn't matter. It was my garden, and I worked it hard and lovingly for the few months I had it — or it had me."
— Richard Goodman, French Dirt
"One of the most charming, perceptive, and subtle books ever written about the French by an American."
 
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The Bedrooms
If you continue up the stairway past the entrance to the dining room you reach two of the three bedrooms. The bedrooms all contain an antique armoire or closet and a dresser or drawers in the armoire. The beds have top-quality mattresses, 300-count brushed cotton bedding, lightweight down comforters, and duvets. Small throw rugs are scattered about the tile floors. Original art also hangs in all the bedrooms.
The third bedroom is reached through ladder-type stairs in the livingroom. It is a very large sunny room containing a click-clack — a couch that folds down into a queen-size bed. Unlike American-style pull-out couches, the click-clack is very comfortable and is made like a futon couch or bed but with a regular foam-style mattress. This room also contains a solid maple desk and a seating area for reading or visiting. The room is perfect for painting or writing. In fact, we call it the Writers' Room.
The Writers' Room opens out onto a terrace that has a teak table and chairs that seats six, and two teak loungers. The terrace overlooks the village and the surrounding countryside. The wisteria winds up and around the sides of the terrace, and a venerable giant of a plane tree partially shades the terrace in the hottest summer months.
A bedroom at Les Lis
The writer's room at Les Lis
 
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A bedroom at Les Lis
The upstairs terrace at Les Lis, accessible from the writer's room
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Translation by Laurence King