Perched
above the plain of the Durance, with an uninterrupted view of the lake
of Curbans/La Saulce - a man-made lake created in 1975 by EDF - the village
of Curbans has plenty of character.
What's more, over the last few years it has been partly renovated - in
superb taste: freshly asphalted roads, urban furniture, car parks, brand
new pavements and stairways ... just like the many repainted façades.
It is the perfect environment to bring out the charm of old buildings,
stone and Roman
tiles, especially when they have been "made over" in such good
taste.
Although not all the village has been rejuvenated at the same speed
- part of it has remained as before, with its ruined barns and paths overgrown
with weeds - Curban will nevertheless make people jealous: people who
dream of a perfect lawn leading down to a swimming pool, in front of the
loggia added to a towering medieval stone façade from where you
must have a fairytale view of the plain of the Durance river, or in front
of a garden looking as if it is suspended in mid-air, shaded by proud
cypress trees, where lavender and Virginia creeper grow ...
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