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House with pool and terrace Carpentras (84)

Between Carpentras and Saint Didier, this traditionally built villa built in 1986 combines classic and contemporary. A living space with an area of approximately 100m2 with interior patio, a spacious fitted kitchen, 3 bedrooms including a master suite with dressing room. The villa has a spacious garage (45 m2), a 10x5 swimming pool with sliding cover completes the set. We have selected this villa for its many advantages: location, single storey, wooded park, etc. Villa ideally located for accommodation in Carpentras, A future visit will convince you of this great opportunity for accommodation in a sought-after area.

$813,400
220
3bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  3,500

By Vallis-clausa-immobilier

House with pool and terrace 2
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House with pool and terrace Carpentras (84)

Lovers of Provence, rare product in an extremely popular and privileged area 15 minutes from Carpentras and 30 minutes from Orange and Avignon! Favorite for this exceptional view of the lace of Montmirail and Mont Ventoux as well as this superb architect-designed house, on the side of hills, of approximately 297m2 of Provençal style built on land of more than approximately 6500m2 with Mediterranean species .This property revolves around its simply magical environment, its infinity pool with a breathtaking view, its private terraces, its patio and its fountain, its high quality services and its beautiful volumes. A perfect harmony between comfort and Provençal charm, a true oasis of calm and tranquility. The building bathed in light will welcome you with a large entrance which leads to the open and equipped kitchen, the dining room and its covered terrace on which you can enjoy the barbecue. On the ground floor you will also find a spacious living room with fireplace opening onto a summer lounge and the swimming pool, a large reception room, library, games.... very friendly, three bedrooms with view and terrace, a bathroom and a toilet. Upstairs, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, one with a charming terrace that can be used as suites and a toilet. To this property is added a garage of approximately 30m2 and carports. You dream of the charm of Provence at its most authentic and captivating, of fullness and absolute rest, of welcoming your family and friends in an idyllic setting, this property is made for you and awaits you! On request, I have a video that will immerse you in the very heart of the estate, a slideshow and the entire file. (also translated into English) Do not hesitate to contact me for any information or visit.?Rechercher des détailsEnvoyer des commentairesPanneaux latérauxHistoriqueEnregistréesContribuer

$1,724,300
297
5bedrooms

By Iad France

House 3
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17

House Mollégès (13)

This magnificent and characterful farmhouse, restored with taste and refinement, is a little gem in the heart of the village. The owner has used reclaimed, period materials to give this property incredible charm, with old beams, stone floors and various architectural features from another era. The interior of the house has been completely transformed and the property comprises 2 buildings with a total living area of more than 260 m². The main part, offering around 166m² has a kitchen with dining area, a large living room with stone fireplace and, on the first floor there are 3 bedrooms, all of which are en-suite with their own shower room and private WC. An independent 95m² guest house can accommodate extended family and friends, where a comfortable stay in ensured due to its open-plan kitchen / living room and 2 bedrooms which share a shower room. The courtyard garden features a pretty 2x3.5 m pool and a terrace protected by a trellis, the perfect spot in which to relax and enjoy quality time in Provence.

$1,399,000
167
5bedrooms
land  331

By Colpaert Et Wehrle

Villa with pool 4
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Villa with pool L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue (84)

L'ISLE SUR LA SORGUE - EXCLUSIVE Immersive 3D visit available on our website. Exceptional location for this typically Provencal stone villa for sale with swimming pool, set in 4160 m² of landscaped grounds planted with trees. This villa nestling in the countryside offers a privileged setting and comprises a spacious living room with fireplace, a fitted kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 4 of which are on the ground floor, 3 shower rooms, a mezzanine and a garage. Large volumes, the charm of the past and peace and quiet... This villa is for sale at Boschi Immobilier in L'Isle sur la Sorgue, 84 800. It comprises the following rooms: --Ground floor-- Hall 5 m² Living room 54 m² Kitchen 18 m² Storeroom 3 m² Hallway 4 m² Bedroom 13 m² Laundry room 11 m² Shower room and WC 3 m² Corridor 8 m² Bathroom with WC 12 m² Bedroom 14 m² Bedroom 18 m² Bedroom 17 m² --1st floor-- Mezzanine 21 m² Corridor 4 m² Bathroom with WC 9 m² Bedroom 16 m² Dressing room 4 m² --Swimming pool 8x5 --Garage 31 m²

$1,038,900
235
5bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  4,160

By Boschi Immobilier Prestige L'isle-sur-la-sorgue

Private mansion 5
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Private mansion Tarascon (13)

Magnificent 18th-century mansion steeped in prestige and history. On the first floor, a majestic entrance welcomes you, leading to two lounges, one with a fireplace, as well as a spacious kitchen and a bright dining room opening onto a sunny terrace. A swimming pool adds a touch of luxury to this outdoor setting, ideal for relaxing in peace and quiet. On the second floor, two lounges, one with a fireplace, offer refined spaces for relaxing and entertaining. Three bedrooms and two bathrooms complete this floor, offering comfort and privacy to its residents. On the second floor, a living room with fireplace invites you to relax, while three bedrooms and two bathrooms ensure a luxurious and harmonious living environment. This exceptional residence combines the charm of yesteryear with modern conveniences, offering an incomparable living environment in the heart of a historic setting. A unique opportunity to acquire a prestigious property, where each room tells a story and invites serenity. Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information.

$1,082,300
450
5bedrooms
5bathrooms
land  150

By Arles Sotheby's International Realty

House 6
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24

House Tarascon (13)

A vast 17th century mansion, its outbuildings and its garden, a stone's throw from a medieval royal castle, at the gateway to the Camargue. Neither listed nor classified, this imposing mansion is a miraculous survivor of the Second World War. During the Liberation battles in Provence, because of its strategic position on the banks of the Rhône, Tarascon was badly hit by Allied air raids and a fifth of its surface area was destroyed. The entire section of the town between the railway station and the bridge over the Rhône was razed to the ground. The “Cours National” - pronounced 'course” by locals - developed in 1862 in the Provençal tradition as a vast space for leisure, socialising and shopping, was not spared. Rumour has it that in the 18th century, the untouched mansion housed members of the family of the explorer and naval officer Jean-François de Lapérouse, earning it for a time the nickname 'Hôtel de Lapérouse'. However, this story has never been documented. Apparently, the name of the family who originally built this edifice has been lost forever in the arcane of Provençal history. The mansion was probably sold as national property to local merchants during the French Revolution; these and others who followed ran it as a commercial and residential rental building with shops on the ground floor throughout the 19th century and the first half of the 20th. Today, the ground floor houses business premises which have replaced the reception rooms of the past. The outbuildings served as a coaching inn for the Vallabrègues stagecoach between the 17th and 19th centuries. They have been converted into various premises, flats, a garage and a warehouse flat which extends under the perfectly restored vaulted ceiling of the former stables. The building complex - mansion and extensions - has five independent entrances opening onto the courtyard and a small perpendicular street, taking up its corner and a good part of its length.

$2,385,800
982
10bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  1,130

By Patrice Besse

House 7
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House Tarascon (13)

A 19th-century town house to be renovated with a floor area of 280m², a patio garden and a terrace, nestled between the cities of Arles and Avignon in southern France. The dwelling is tucked away in the Saint-Nicolas district of Tarascon. It is a typical example of a traditional Provençal town house. Several generations of local merchants lived in this dwelling for a whole century. The house was probably built not long after the French Revolution at a time when a merchant class was starting to thrive, gaining wealth from famous fairs and markets in the local region. The facade has been entirely restored with old-style rendering on the ground floor. An even pattern of limestone blocks with pointing is left exposed on the first and second floors. Like most houses in this historical district of Tarascon, the dwelling was built with Fontvieille limestone on the remains of pre-existing Roman and medieval constructions. Inside, the edifice has kept several original decorative features from the Middle Ages, including an even bond of stonework in the load-bearing walls, strong arched lintels above doors and intriguing vaulted passages. Outside, on the street, the house proudly displays its large, thick shutters. These shutters, made of wood and painted, are typical of the Arlesian style and they characterise Provence’s age-old craftsmanship. The shutter above the main entrance has kept its little hatch, or spy hole, which would be looked through, without the observer being noticed, to see who was knocking at the door when all the shutters were closed. The house is nestled on a calm pedestrian street in the town centre. This road is an integral part of a symmetrical layout that offers a harmonious urban view: your gaze is drawn to a baroque theatre in a former chapel of the Order of Preachers and a small square beside it. Both were recently restored masterfully. Fine town houses stand along the main street that runs past the theatre and the square. The flagship site of a well-known firm of Provençal fabrics also lies on a nearby street. Tarascon is this firm’s historical birthplace. The dwelling’s roof of old red barrel tiles has been restored. Much of the interior needs to be renovated.

$271,100
280
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land  113

By Patrice Besse

Apartment 8
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Apartment Tarascon (13)

An enchanting 400m² apartment with a garden, court and patio in a 16th-century town mansion listed as a historical monument in southern France's Camargue region. The majestic fortified mansion was listed as a historical monument in 1943 in the middle of the Second World War. It has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor. It was built in around 1530 during the first French Renaissance and it bears the main traits of this period. The edifice stands where several paths of history meet. This crossroads is both literal and figurative. It lies just south of the town’s royal collegiate church and the fortified chateau of René of Anjou. The house was the jewel in the crown of the medieval town’s aristocratic district, which showcased sumptuous princely homes up to the Second World War when the Allied bombings, carried out to liberate France, razed these gems to the ground. Among the ruins, this mansion was the only survivor from the district’s past splendour. In the 1950s, the charming home had to start sharing the company of soulless concrete blocks of accommodation born of the frenzied drive to rebuild liberated France and urgently rehouse its people based on a post-war Corbusian model of architecture. So the edifice is now at a junction between two worlds, where the Middle Ages and contemporary design collide, between two pivotal chapters in France’s long story. The building illustrates this poignantly: it seems to be turning its back on the royal chateau to face the modern housing nearby. It is guarded by tall walls that it inherited from its initial propose as a fortified house. These walls separated it from the nearby royal chateau and protected it from any devastating flooding from the River Rhône. Its old facade looks south at a range of 1950s brutalist buildings. To tone down this sharp contrast between historical architecture and modern structures, the local authorities added vegetation to the large paved square in front of the mansion, planting a cypress and olive trees here. Before then, this square was in a state of decline. Now it is a no-parking area. From this pleasant square, the property’s large entrance gate leads into the main courtyard of this Italian-style palace.

$1,626,700
440
3bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  1,183

By Patrice Besse

House with pool 9
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House with pool Tarascon (13)

A 17th-century convent building converted into a house with courtyard garden, swimming pool, independent studio flat and panoramic views in Tarascon. The house is in the immediate vicinity of one of the city's most emblematic religious monuments: the “Chapelle de la Persévérance”. The facade of this place of worship is an iconic example of Baroque architecture, with its segmental arch portal, framed by two pilasters with Ionic capitals featuring garlands of flowers and an entablature with a three-sided architrave, frieze and modillion cornice. The house and its outbuildings, directly abutting the chapel, leave little doubt as to its original use as a convent. Indeed, the house still bears some traces of its original vocation, in particular the decorative motifs of the ground floor vaults. Founded in 1677 as a home for 'girls of ill repute', the chapel and its associated establishment were entrusted to the care of the Sisters of Notre-Dame du Refuge. Like most establishments of this type, created under the royal “in commendam” system, this umpteenth 'convent for repentant girls' was a resounding moral failure and soon became a notorious 'place of perdition'. It took barely half a century for it to evolve from a convent to a brothel. So much so, in fact, that this highly conspicuous place was forced to close by royal decree on the accession of Louis XVI in 1774, a good fifteen years before the Revolution. In 1803, under the First Empire, the modest convent buildings were sold as national property destined to be used as stables. Some of these buildings remain part of the present-day property. As for the chapel, it was used for the catechism known as 'perseverance', an in-depth teaching of the scriptures that children used to follow after their solemn communion - a history to which its current name bears witness. Today, contemporary art exhibitions are held here throughout the year, providing a rare opportunity to visit the church and admire its rich Baroque decor.

$629,000
226
7bedrooms
1bathroom
land  210

By Patrice Besse

Property 10
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Property Tarascon (13)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

$683,200
361
17bedrooms
land  17

By Artemis Immobilier

House 11
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House Tarascon (13)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

$813,400
530
7bedrooms
land  300

By Cabinet House And Co

House 12
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House Tarascon (13)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

$1,370,800
609
7bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  259

By Patrice Besse

House 13
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House Tarascon (13)

A small eighteenth-century town house with a patio, nestled on a calm, elegant street in the heart of the old Provençal town of Tarascon. From the fifteenth century, the prosperity of Tarascon drew many families: aristocrats as much as merchants and upper middle classes. Clergymen also came. These newcomers built grand private houses: they were keen to leave their mark on the town. The town houses of Tarascon often display rich architectural embellishments in the style of Provençal Mannerism, which dominated in the seventeenth century. But some of these town houses were also plain and small. Since the Middle Ages, town houses have been defined as simply urban dwellings occupied by single owners, so their size does not really determine their category. It was mainly from the eighteenth century onwards that small town houses – those with a floor area of less than 300m² – were built along commercial streets within Tarascon itself, where they were sheltered from the cold mistral wind of winter and from the hot sun of summer. They were made for wealthy merchants rather than for nobility and their style differs to that of grand, sumptuous palaces. The bombings of the Second World War damaged Tarascon but left almost all these old town houses intact: these historical dwellings were not close to the town’s strategic rail line, nor to the bridge across the River Rhône. These homes were often built upon ruins from the Middle Ages or antiquity and they all adopted a similar layout. Moreover, they are all made of the same fine materials: old monk-and-nun tiling, large tiles of grey Barbentane stone, wrought-iron window railings and walls made of limestone from the quarries of Les Baux-de-Provence and Fontvieille. Furthermore, they often reused fragments of column shafts from antiquity. Indeed, reuse of materials from the old remains upon which they were built is a constant feature among them.

$477,200
280
5bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  115

By Patrice Besse

Bastide 14
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Bastide Tarascon (13)

An 18th-century country house of 600 m², with natural swimming pool, park and 19-hectare olive-growing estate, 15 minutes from Avignon TGV station. This is a bastide with a history that is not easily unveiled. Its Provence name, which means 'to preserve and respect', may well refer to a Masonic practice that existed in 18th-century lodges but has since disappeared. And it was precisely at this time that the bastide was built, probably on top of pre-existing medieval foundations. A symbol in the centre of the park's majestic wrought-iron entrance gate adds to the mystery: a hexagram, or 'Star of David', suggests that the estate may have belonged to a Jewish banker in the service of the Avignon papacy. However, there are no official records to support this hypothesis, which has become a local legend. It should be remembered that the hexagram is a decorative figure found in Christian, Hindu, Japanese and pre-Islamic Arab architectural symbolism; the six branches of the star representing the six days of work, with the seventh day, the day of rest, in the hollowed-out centre of the geometry. The residence, surrounded by around 4 hectares of wooded parklands, is situated at the south-east end of a 15-hectare olive grove, criss-crossed by chequered tracks. Some of the earth paths run alongside one of the high dykes protecting the property from the Rhone River, which provides the entire estate with a much-envied wealth of silt and a constant supply of water. The bastide, at once an aristocratic residence and a farmhouse, displays all the distinctive features of its particular architectural style. As the construction of such a complex always takes time, the square, affluent 18th-century buildings were extended at the beginning of the 19th century by two lower adjoining buildings. Not far away, a single-storey outbuilding dating from the late 19th century, used as a caretaker's lodge, ensures from a distance that the peace and quiet of the bastide, a true 'manor house' surrounded by its estate, is preserved.

$4,175,200
600
10bedrooms
9bathrooms
land  19.5ha

By Patrice Besse

Mas 15
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Mas Tarascon (13)

A 17th century fortified farmhouse with its dovecote and convertible outbuildings between the Alpilles and the Camargue, in need of renovation. The date 1633, engraved in the stone above the entrance porch, could be misleading: the ancient rampart wall of stone from the Fontvieille quarries with its exposed corbels probably goes back much further. An iron gateway has been installed behind the heavy oak entrance doors. Two old barns, one of which was probably an oratory, frame the main building, which faces north-east/south-west. On the outer walls of the fortified building, animal ex-votos are carved into the limestone, bearing witness to the golden age of the local bullfighting traditions called 'bouvine”, under the impetus of the 'gentleman-guardian' Folco de Baroncelli. In the former hayloft, the pinkish-coloured Douglas fir beams support a fully restored monk-and-nun tile roof. The eaves feature a corbelled overhang ending in a traditional three-row frieze. A few openings protected by single-leaf shutters brighten up the main building. A dovecote topped by a four-sided roof set in the corner of the perimeter wall reflects the aristocratic status of the family that erected the estate and lived here for several centuries.

$802,500
190
5bedrooms
land  2,444

By Patrice Besse

House 16
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19

House Tarascon (13)

A completely restored late 18th-century tonwhouse with its three connecting enclosed courtyards in Tarascon. 'To live happily, live hidden' was the motto of the many famous people who have taken refuge behind the thick walls of the Tarascon houses. These discreet and silent houses are hidden behind medieval street corners, in little courtyards, under the shade of a church or a cluster of laurel trees. As soon as their doors are pushed open, they open onto lush gardens or refreshing landscaped courtyards. Next to all sizes of mansions, from the most sophisticated to the most discreet, alongside former convents, and the solid showy buildings built by rich merchants under the vast Renaissance porticoes, also to be found are surprisingly the more modest dwellings of fishermen with their indescribable charm that have recently aroused a great deal of interest. That is certainly the case for this unassuming house. Like many others in the area, it was built at the end of the 18th century for fishermen who depended on the Rhône as their source of food. Built in stone from the Boulbon and Fontvieille quarries or in blocks salvaged from Roman monuments and rendered in a pale colour, these small dwellings are generally two storeys high. Their facades have generous windows, with one on either side of the front door and two upstairs. Provided they receive loving attention, they offer unsuspected possibilities, with their multiple patios, interconnecting courtyards and beautiful old materials.

$681,100
340
4bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  202

By Patrice Besse

Property 17
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Property Mollégès (13)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

$1,494,400
284
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land  8ha

By Valancogne Immobilier

House 18
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House Saint-Etienne-du-Grès (13)

Exceptional 19th century property for sale in the Alpilles. This property is located 10 minutes from Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, in an idyllic setting in the heart of a private valley. Magnificent property of approximately 427 m² of living space. The main bastide is made up of an entrance hall, living room, orangery/TV room, dining room and kitchen on the ground floor. 3 en-suite bedrooms, each with bathroom, an office and WC upstairs. On the top floor there is an apartment that can be independent: kitchen/living room and 2 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. Very nice guest house with living room/kitchen/lounge and 2 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. And a small cottage with bedroom, bathroom. Outside you will find a small chapel, a tennis court and a 10 x 7 m swimming pool, in the heart of 12 ha of greenery. The park is embellished with gardens, stone walls, ponds and flower beds. Absolute calm, not overlooked and exceptional environment. Saint-Etienne-du-Grès is a picturesque little village at the foot of the Alpilles, a few minutes from Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Tarascon and Arles. Calm, tranquility and superb countryside close to the city. The surroundings of the village offer excellent walks on the hills, allowing you to spend a very pleasant time in the beautiful greenery. The Notre-Dame castle church on the hill was built in the 11th century and is the oldest church in the region. Don't miss its fruit and vegetable market, which brings together buyers, market gardeners, small and large producers, as well as tourists and walkers, in a show full of colors, smells and flavors. Property for sale in our agency in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr

$7,537,100
427
8bedrooms
8bathrooms

By Janssens Immobilier Knight Frank Saint-rémy-de-provence

House 19
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12

House Saint-Etienne-du-Grès (13)

Beautiful house in the countryside, less than 15 minutes from Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Come and discover this one-storey property offering around 370 m² of living space. The 2 levels can be used as 2 separate dwellings. Ground floor: entrance hall, lounge, dining room, bar area opening onto the kitchen, 3 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, including a shower room, utility room and boiler room. One room (bedroom): possibility of creating an independent studio with the adjoining shed. 1st floor with independent external access (and access from inside as well): lounge, dining room, 1 bedroom with bathroom, 3 bedrooms sharing a bathroom. Annexes: an enclosed room, a garage/workshop and a swimming pool equipment room. On the garden side, the grounds cover more than 2 hectares (1.5 of which are enclosed) and feature a lovely 12 x 6 m pool area with electric shutter and summer kitchen. Several terraces provide uninterrupted views over the park with its olive trees and the Alpilles mountains! Property for sale by our estate agency in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. Saint-Etienne-du-Grès is a picturesque little village at the foot of the Alpilles mountains, just a few minutes from Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Tarascon and Arles. Peace, tranquillity and superb countryside just a stone's throw from the town. The area around the village offers excellent walks in the hills, allowing you to spend a very pleasant time in the beautiful greenery. The Château Notre-Dame church on the hill was built in the 11th century and is the oldest church in the region. Don't miss its fruit and vegetable market, which brings together buyers, market gardeners, small and large producers, as well as tourists and walkers, in a spectacle full of colours, smells and flavours. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr

$1,290,500
368
8bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Janssens Immobilier Knight Frank Saint-rémy-de-provence

House 20
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House Saint-Etienne-du-Grès (13)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

$574,800
98
3bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  571

By 3g Immo-consultant

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