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A California-style house with panoramic sea views set in 4,000 m² of grounds in the hills above Toulon. The property is located halfway up a sloping cul-de-sac, with an automated gate marking the main entrance. There are two secondary entrances on the south and north sides of the property. Once through the gate, five parking spaces are available, either directly in the large basement or outdoors. The house has three levels, extended by terraces. Each storey is set back from the one below: almost all the walls are of glass, with sliding glass doors and some concrete walls painted white. The flat roofs are either painted white and covered with gravel or form terraces, the largest of these extending across the first level, which includes a swimming pool. The roof of the second level is entirely covered with solar panels, for complete self-sufficiency in electricity.
…By Patrice Besse
A dwelling from the Art Deco period with Haussmannian-style interior décor and its garden of nearly 900 m², near Nantes. Located on a one-way street, the property is accessible via a wrought-iron gate, framed by square pillars, as well as a second gate, which leads to the garage, while a tall stone wall and dense hedges shelter the property from view. Built in 1931, the completely detached villa of approximately 240 m² embodies a period marked by the transition between the Art Deco movement and the first signs of modernism, which results in a two-storey building topped with a roof terrace. In addition, the dwelling faces an ornamental, grassy garden of nearly 900 m², which is completely sheltered from view thanks to dense landscaped copses and tall stone walls, while a garden shed is located to the west of the edifice.
…By Patrice Besse
In the Vosges, south of Vittel, a 19th-century wine merchant's residence and its garden by the riverside. The building, located in the heart of the village, is erected at the foot of the remains of the ancient feudal castle and faces the traces of troglodyte caves. Its remarkable and authentic facade dominates the street from its sandstone porch with a double wrought iron ramp. To the south, it overlooks a terrace overlooking a walled garden on the sides and bordered by the Saône for its entire length without any opposite view. The building extends with several outbuildings covered with tiles, including a workshop, a garage, as well as an old service apartment, a woodshed, a stable, and an old bread oven.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Angers, in a cul-de-sac overlooking the Saint-Nicolas pond park, there is a 19th-century villa with an annex, converted outbuilding, and garden. From the cul-de-sac, two gates framed by stone and brick pillars provide access to the property. The first gate is for pedestrians and opens onto a defined courtyard, opposite the main house and to the north by an annex. The second access opens onto a driveway that leads, down from the courtyard, to a parking area near the south gable of the villa. A cement staircase in the rock style connects the courtyard to this driveway, which also serves the back garden, bordered on one side by an outbuilding. Terraces have been set up between this latter building and the main house.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the city center of Riom, in the Marthuret district, a private mansion from the 18th century and its vast terrace. Located in a protected area, at the end of a quiet street, the private mansion is part of a small co-ownership. Its design is attributed to Claude-François Legay (1728-1803), the city's architect, but the building, although constructed in the 18th century, seems to rest on older structures, probably medieval. Organized around an inner courtyard, the dwelling reveals, in its center, a small overhanging balcony. On the top level, a terrace of about 75 m² represents a precious uniqueness in the old local urban fabric.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the Écouves state forest, north of Orne, there is a 19th-century château to restore, along with its wooded park and an 11-hectare forest. A small tree-lined departmental road leads to the entrance of the estate. An elegant wrought-iron gate, flanked by stone pillars topped with caps, opens onto a driveway of approximately 150 meters that winds through the woods to reach the château. With its characteristic 19th-century architecture, the residence combines neoclassical elements with regional influences. The building is topped by an iridescent blue slate hipped roof, marked by dormer windows, oculi, and two chimney stacks. The ridge is crowned with a lace-like structure in natural zinc. The southern facade is plastered, while the frames of the openings are made of limestone ashlar. The northern facade reveals the cut and jointed stones. A terrace with wrought-iron balustrades and a flight of steps overlooks the park, the forest, and the Sarthon river. To the side, an outbuilding houses a garage and workshop.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A renovated former silkworm farm, its wooded grounds and covered swimming pool, within the Cévennes National Park, in the south of the Lozère department. Just a couple of steps away from Florac’s downtown area and sheltered from view, the property, protected by a stone wall, extends over wooded grounds and is accessible via a gate, communicating with one of the village’s secondary roads, which leads to two buildings: the former silk farm and now the main dwelling, as well as an outbuilding that has been converted into a workshop. Between the two, a patio shaded by a trellis is an invitation to eat meals outside on nice days, whereas, further on and hidden behind the property’s first rows of trees, is a wooden chalet as well as a covered and heated swimming pool. In addition, at one end of the grounds, a second outbuilding was converted to accommodate visitors, while the property’s wide variety of trees and the breadth of its verdant foliage create, when strolling through the grounds, a succession of breath-taking and peaceful landscapes. Lastly, a second gate, located in the back of the property, makes it possible to park several vehicles without creating an eyesore for the dwelling’s inhabitants.
…By Patrice Besse
A stately dwelling and its enclosed garden in the middle of a village, recognised as a “Town of Character”, two hours from Paris, nestled within the Puisaye countryside. In a village with picturesque lanes lined with stately homes, one in particular stands out thanks to its many entrances: a painted ornate metal door opens on to the property’s garden, a wooden door topped with a fanlight is used as the dwelling’s front door, a restored double-leaf gate, near the outbuildings, provides vehicle access, while a final door is located in the back of the garden, surrounded by vegetation. In addition, a lovely flagstone patio skirts the dwelling on one side and, extending on from here, the grounds feature a stone bench, ideal for relaxing under the shade of the birches, as well as an ancient greenhouse, whereas a well surrounded by grass could be repurposed and an ancient drinking trough next to the woodshed provides an additional touch of charm to the premises. Lastly, a small path leads to a gravel drive, reserved for vehicle parking, located next to the outbuildings with their red shutters, the colour of which is identical to that of the double-leaf gate, while, sheltered from view, a small vegetable garden is planted with raspberry bushes as well as other fruits and vegetables.
…By Patrice Besse
In the north of Gers, 5 minutes from a historic and tourist spa town, a fortified house from the 13th and 17th centuries and its outbuildings, set on 5 hectares of land. From the departmental road, a stony path 800 meters long leads to the property situated among fields, at the top of a hill. Protected from all vis-à-vis, the house stands facing a small valley, at the bottom of which the Esquère winds among the domain's outbuildings, forming an ensemble that was once surrounded by walls. A municipal hospice in the 13th and 14th centuries, it was occupied by the family of Bishop Martin Gutteria of Pamplona from 1450. The surface of the main building was doubled at the end of the 16th century, while the stair tower was added to the ensemble in the 17th century. The various windows pierced in the façade, as well as the types of masonry, testify to these stages of construction and successive modifications. Several remarkable cross and twin windows, arrow slits and loopholes, are among the preserved elements. The main house, built on rock, rises two levels under unconverted attics, and over a cellar carved out beneath the central part, the oldest. Topped with a two-slope roof covered with canal tiles on the body of the habitation and a roof adorned with flat tiles on the tower, it has retained its authenticity. A terrace with a swimming pool rests against a high stone wall to the south. A first oblong outbuilding, rising two levels under a lower roof than the dwelling, formerly used as a shepherd's hut, stretches towards the east. A second building is set at right angles, forming a U with the main house. A large awning is attached to the east. Opposite, forming a courtyard, a single-storey outbuilding, intended as a shelter for farm animals, has suffered a fire on part of the roof. A stony spring, located below the courtyard, flows to form a small pond.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the center of Aube, 1 hour and 30 minutes from Paris, an elegant 19th-century manor house and its garden courtyard. Totally enclosed by high stone walls, the property opens through a gate leading to a paved courtyard allowing access to the main house and its outbuilding. The residence, situated in the center of the land, built at the corner of two streets, presents a classic style attentive to elegance. Rising four levels and oriented to the southwest, it is constructed of cut and pointed sandstone, rhythmically punctuated with windows featuring lowered arches and framed with red and brown bricks, like the molding and cornice, which delineate fairly regular horizontal limits between the levels. The tall windows, with white frames bordered by black wrought iron railings with decorative patterns and protected by folding metal shutters, contribute to the singular character of the whole. The left section of the façade is included in a projection with a triangular pediment, which disrupts the symmetry of the ensemble. The lush garden is organized around a green lawn, a large number of potted plants, a paved terrace, and a densely vegetated wall that protects from prying eyes. Located in the southwestern part of the plot, accessible from the main street and the courtyard, the outbuilding, elevated by one level, opens through a glass door and workshop-type windows; it is covered with a flat zinc roof and bordered by climbing plants complemented by a flowerbed of hydrangeas. Further on, a patch of various flowers occupies a large part of the courtyard space, alongside multiple trimmed boxwoods.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A renovated watermill with two outbuildings and nine hectares of grounds, nestled by the Gorges du Tarn canyon in the Cévennes national park. A medieval bridge, then a village, lead via a lane to the property, which is isolated in a calm, lush backdrop. A Gorges du Tarn walking trail crosses the grounds, though only the occasional walker follows it. The grounds cover around nine hectares and include three buildings. The land edges the river over a distance of one kilometre. Three generations of the same family have followed on from one another inside this home. The old watermill and one of its outbuildings were entirely restored around 15 years ago. The second outbuilding has a new roof of schist tiles. Its interior needs to be restored. A working bread oven and a terrace with a view of the Gorges du Tarn mountains lie beside the buildings.
…By Patrice Besse
In Orne, near Argentan, a Gothic-style residence with contemporary comfort. Facing the Notre-Dame church, the property borders a quiet, winding street in the town center. Accessible directly from the street, the house is discreetly embedded in the old fabric of the village. Three volumes stand out: in the center, the main building, large and regular, is raised two stories high with converted attics, featuring a typical 18th-century facade on the street, punctuated with light blue window frames and shutters. At the back, a sharp-edged tower houses one of the two spiral staircases, remnants of the original Gothic structure. From this period, there are also ornamental brackets, mullions, and crossbeams that adorn some window openings, especially on the garden side. To the north, a lower wing develops over two levels. To the south, angled along the street, a single-story wing ends with a pavilion. The whole structure, built of small white limestone masonry, is topped with flat tiled roofs. Recently renovated, the residence offers contemporary comfort, still retaining many authentic elements: spiral staircases, floorboards, exposed beam ceilings, fireplaces, and trumeaus, wooden joinery with small panes and old doors. In the southern wing, there are two bedrooms, a playroom, a kitchen, a shower room, and two toilets. The northern wing features a garage and technical spaces on the ground floor. The upper floor, accessible from the third bedroom of the main house, includes a bathroom, a bedroom, and an attic. A garden extends the dwelling, in a vast and long wooded plot that stretches west between two meanders of the Udon and the Orne. A first shelter, close to the house and of similar design, adds to the residence around a terrace. A second, smaller brick shelter serves as a garden shed. A gate provides access to the southern part of the plot. An old greenhouse is located to the north.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Close to the Verdon gorges, in the Var hills, a small 19th-century bastide has been enlarged, set in a 1.7 ha park dotted with pines and olive trees. Less than 5 minutes from the village via the departmental road, access to the fully enclosed property is through a wrought iron gate framed by walls. On the northern edge, the main body of the building forms a harmonious ensemble of square volumes topped with pediments. The former small country bastide from 1808, renovated and extended in 2000, blends with a contemporary wing of similar inspiration, resulting in around 350 m² of living space. The whole structure faces south and overlooks a 1.7 ha park punctuated by pines, olive trees, and other Mediterranean species. The two sections, connected by a large open-plan room that runs through, maintain the coherence of an imposing building, with facades coated in white lime, punctuated by symmetrical openings lined with gray shutters. The railings of the first floor of the former sheepfold are adorned with wrought iron work. The two-pitched roofs and the double eaves emphasize their elegance. The south, west, and north facades are bordered by large gravel terraces. The one to the south, with its two plane trees, opens onto a panorama of hills and scrubland and leads, by a stone staircase, to an alleyway alternately lined with cypress trees and hedges. This leads to a fountain, while the one to the west creates a dining space in the shade of a two-hundred-year-old tree. At the back of the building, to the north, a parking area for numerous vehicles is adjacent to a caretaker's house. Beyond, the terraced olive fields spread out, the pine forest to the east, and set back a discreet masonry pool, protected from view by stone walls and hedges.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
An 18th-century residence with outbuildings in more than 2 hectares of grounds, on the outskirts of a village in the south of the Jura area. The property is located in a peaceful setting, on the outskirts of the village. The property, was erected as a noble country residence amids the fields in the 18th century, echoing the village’s castle that stands on a rocky outcrop. A lime tree-lined drive leads to a wrought-iron gate framed by two haughty pillars from which stone walls extend. The property is laid out arouned an enclosed courtyard, in which two long stone buildings measuring approximately 35 metres each stand opposite one another. One contains the manor house plus the former stables and cowshed, while the other is made up of several outbuildings. To the east, a formal terraced garden planted with geometrically shaped yew trees stands in front of the house and leads to large meadow that stretches to the edge of the property, boasting uninterrupted views. At the entrance and stretching alongside the drive, there is a farm hangar surrounded by greenery and trees of various types; a carefully maintained meadow bordered by a stone wall stands opposite.
…By Patrice Besse
On the heights of a seaside town on the coast of Penthièvre, a villa from the late 19th century on land of nearly 2000 m². Just a short walk from the village and the Centre beach, the property is located on the coastal road that leads to the neighboring Val-André. Surrounded by holiday homes of various periods and styles, it adjoins land that includes, in addition to an open space and parking area, a large terrace facing south with an outdoor pool. Enclosed by walls or mature hedges, the entire property is shielded from view.Built at the center of the plot, the house was constructed at the very end of the 19th century in sandstone and brick, following the two-wing seaside style with a gabled facade. The front body is preceded by a two-level oriel, crowned with a balcony. The structure is mainly composed of sandstone blocks, with brick chainings, window frames, and horizontal bands, similar to the tall chimney stacks. The slate roof, with a zinc ridge, features two main steeply sloped sections pierced by triangular gable dormers. The projecting gabled bay, with its balcony, also has a steeply pitched roof with two slopes and a modest roof overhang, accompanied by a discreet cornice highlighted by exposed rafters beneath the eaves.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A 17th century stately manor house, its outbuildings and chapel surrounded by 1.8 hectares of grounds in the “Hauts du Beaujolais” region . The property, completely enclosed by high stone walls, comes into view at the end of a country lane, half-way up a hill crowned with woodland. This vast rural space is shared with a group of 19th century farm buildings and greenhouses that used to form an integral part of the property. The high, golden stone walls typical of the nearby Beaujolais region protect the 1.8 ha of grounds, which form two different parts of the estate. On the one hand, in the immediate vicinity of the manor house, there is a parterre with a geometric Latin cross pattern emphasised by angular topiaries, leading to a lateral access ramp to the terrace of the residence known as 'the chateau'. On the other hand, taking up the rest of the grounds, there is an English-style landscaped garden bordered on one side by a small canal and a dormant orchard below. A majestic bicentennial Lebanese cedar dominates the landscaped garden, towering over most of the other conifers and the lime trees. A very large pool, which could be converted into a swimming pool, appears at the bend of the ramp leading to the terrace of the manor house, next to the unpaved track leading to a votive chapel at the far end of the grounds. To the north, a group of outbuildings is arranged in a U-shape around the residence. Together with the rear elevation of the manor house, it forms a carriage courtyard, accessed via a service gate. These vast outbuildings, which include a caretaker's cottage, a stable and barns, are in need of complete restoration. The family, who lived here from the beginning of the 18th century until 1943, with a tragic incident during the French Revolution, left numerous remains, testimonials and archives. The estate was dedicated exclusively to agriculture. Over the centuries, this has protected the authenticity of the original materials that make up the buildings, witnesses of a number of traditional skills, many of which have now disappeared.
…By Patrice Besse
A 20th-century villa with outbuildings, a garden, swimming pool and panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, to the west of Marseille on the Blue Coast. Perched on a promontory, the land where the old mill once stood was gradually divided up in order to make room for several villas in the 1960s. All that remains from the former mill is a tower now encircled by the building complex, which has progressively been expanded over time. With the arrival of the train, followed by various services and amenities, the traditional lifestyle of this seaside village quickly transformed into a sought-out coastal resort town, while the proximity of the famous actor Fernandel once again increased interest in this holiday destination, secluded and yet close to several dynamic business hubs. With immaculate and rather massive architecture, including multiple building structures, but with an overall traditional appearance thanks to its ochre-colour plaster-coated exteriors, arched windows surrounded by ashlar stone as well as its barrel canal rooftops bordered by genoise cornices, the villa combines the character of yesteryear with modern comfort. As for its large glass doors and picture windows, they allow the natural light to bathe its interior and provide panoramic views of the sea, while inside, noble materials and soft tones were chosen in order to create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. In addition, the bedrooms, sizeable and sunny, were designed as individual sanctuaries, their bathrooms were tastefully decorated with several luxurious touches and the living areas, generous in size, are extended outdoors thanks to several sun-dappled patios, bordered by understated wrought-iron guardrails or stone balustrades, intended for convivial moments between family or friends as well as peaceful relaxation lulled by the wind in the pine trees. With a separate flat and recreational amenities, including an impressive swimming pool, which provide a sumptuous touch and augment the property’s inhabitable spaces, the latter seems as if to melt into the horizon like the bow of a ship, surrounded by an immense terracotta deck as well as a variety of outbuildings. Last, but not least, the garden, meticulously landscaped, is an invitation to stroll through its verdant pathways, while terraced areas lead to more intimate spaces, ideal for reading against the soothing soundtrack of the waves in the distance.
…By Patrice Besse
A splendid eighteenth-century mansion near Nantes, nestled in a beautiful landscaped garden that covers over a hectare and includes a pond and outhouses. The edifice is an emblematic example of the town’s architectural heritage. It bears witness to the rich history – and anecdotes – of this delightful area south of the majestic River Loire. The property can be considered one of the famous bijou mansions that dot the countryside around Nantes. These homes were built for the pleasure of high society during the upper middle classes’ golden age: the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The house is set back from a secondary road. It stands behind a remote-controlled metal gate that is flanked by two tall square pillars of dressed stone. The outdoor entrance area is divided into two distinct sections. An initial closed court reserved for parking includes a broad asphalt driveway, lawns, and lines of evergreen oaks and crape myrtles. A second, gravelled court is fenced off with wrought-iron railings and gates. It leads straight up to the house’s entrance door. This main courtyard faces north. It is bordered with the edifice’s principal section, which dates back to 1789 and offers 500m² of living space. Two wings extend it at right angles. They contain living spaces and areas for relaxation that cover around 600m². On the south side, trees dot a landscaped garden. Some of these trees are over a hundred years old. A path edges the eastern side of the grounds and leads to a group of outhouses. A kennel, a tunnel greenhouse, and a walled, fenced-off pond complete this marvellous 12,600m² property surrounded by walls. An adjoining plot of over six hectares could be added to it.
…By Patrice Besse
Exceptional property – Fully furnished 5-bedroom gîte with reception areas, heated swimming pool, and independent studio. In the heart of a calm and green environment, discover this magnificent character property that has been completely renovated, offering a rare setting that combines authenticity, comfort, and exceptional development potential. This beautifully renovated former farmhouse respects traditional materials and modern comfort, making it ideal for a turnkey tourism and event business. This fully furnished and equipped gîte of approximately 200 m² comprising 5 bedrooms can accommodate up to 15 people, complemented by an independent studio allowing for 4 additional beds with private access by the pool. The entire property is sold fully furnished, including furniture, equipment, bedding, appliances, as well as all the necessary equipment for current operations, allowing for immediate resumption without additional investment. Built on 4 cadastral plots representing a total area of 82 ares and 42 centiares, or 8,242 m² of land, this property benefits from a privileged environment, offering vast landscaped outdoor spaces conducive to relaxation and events. The gîte consists of: On the ground floor: - A large warm living room with a wood stove - Two large tables with extensions capable of accommodating many guests - Fully equipped kitchen - 2 bedrooms: - 1 bedroom with a 160 cm bed and a baby bed - 1 bedroom with three 90 cm beds - Bathroom with WC - Utility room with washing machine and dryer Upstairs: - Mezzanine with click-clack sofa and television - 3 bedrooms: - 1 bedroom with a 160 cm bed and private bathroom with WC - 1 bedroom with a 160 cm bed + a 90 cm bed - 1 bedroom with two 90 cm beds + click-clack sofa - Bathroom with WC Independent studio with poolside access: - Bedroom with a 160 cm bed - Convertible sofa - Shower room with WC Services and amenities: - Heated swimming pool - Gym - Sauna - Equipped terrace A significant additional asset: The property also features a reception area dedicated to events and weddings, including: - Reception hall - Event room for 60 people - Event room for 120 people - Up to 200 people in cocktail configuration A rare property offering a turnkey tourism business with strong development potential.For more information or to arrange a visit, contact me.NEYRAT IMMOBILIER PARAY-LE-MONIAL - CÉLINE GOURLIER - Independent Commercial Agent - Tel: 06.40.73.56.39 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Neyrat Immobilier
Exceptional propertyLocated in a residential village at the gates of Paris via the A13 motorway, this beautiful high-end residence has undergone an exceptional top-quality renovation with quality materials. You will enjoy large spaces in this building of approximately 395 m², with a game room, comprising 10 rooms including 6 bedrooms. The 83 m² living room with fireplace, the 70 m² master suite, and the other three bedrooms will allow you to appreciate all the features and refinements of this luxurious home. The game room of approximately 70 m² is a superb relaxation area, with the harmony between the cathedral ceiling, dry stones, and cladding making this space magical. Calm and serenity in this magical landscaped park of 3450 m², adorned with various species of trees and flower beds, enhanced by a gazebo.- On the ground floor: living room with fireplace of 83 m², TV lounge of 18 m², fitted kitchen of 17 m², back kitchen of 11 m², toilets, boiler room, garage, game room of 70 m².- On the first floor: landing leading to a 70 m² master suite with shower room and dressing room, toilets, a 20 m² bedroom, a 15 m² bedroom, a 12 m² bedroom, a 10 m² bathroom.- Barbecue, bread oven, small outbuildings.- Cellar.Georisks: Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Giverny-immoprestige
Located in Baillargues, just minutes from Montpellier, this exceptional 800 sq m (8,615 sq ft) property embodies luxury and comfort in a privileged setting. Its generous proportions and high-end amenities make it a truly unique home. Situated on a 4,000 sq m (43,000 sq ft) wooded plot facing east and south, this residence comprises 14 rooms, including 8 spacious bedrooms, 3 dressing rooms, a fully equipped independent kitchen, and vast, light-filled living areas. The layout between the two levels has been designed for absolute fluidity and comfort. Outside, a large terrace extends the living spaces and provides access to a magnificent swimming pool nestled in a secluded landscaped setting. An interior garden, a pantry, a cellar, a laundry room, and a garage complete this rare property, ideal for discerning clients seeking a refined lifestyle on the edge of the city.
…By Montpellier Sotheby's International Realty
In the heart of the Biovallée de la Drôme, 10 minutes from Saillans, and at the foot of a charming perched village, this beautiful stone house of approximately 120 m² will captivate you with its authenticity and preserved setting. In a dominant position, it opens onto a wooded and landscaped plot of 2,900 m², offering an unobstructed view and rare tranquility, without being isolated. The main level features a warm living room with a fireplace, an open kitchen area, all leading to a large shaded terrace, ideal for summer meals or moments of relaxation in front of nature. On the lower floor, you will discover two comfortable bedrooms, as well as a shower room with a toilet. A converted outbuilding offers two additional bedrooms, accompanied by a second shower room with a toilet, perfect for hosting family and friends. The property also includes two workshops, a beautiful vaulted cellar, and several landscaped outdoor areas to fully enjoy the enchanting surroundings at every moment of the day. A peaceful and authentic living space, perfect for a secondary or primary residence, where one can enjoy calm, nature, while remaining close to amenities. Video availableThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Ambiances Panoramiques
The Real Estate Office of Aix-en-Provence presents for sale, this 470 m2 property located in the heart of the sublime countryside of Tholonet. Location and context: Ideally located on the famous Cézanne Road, 5 minutes from downtown Aix-en-Provence and all its amenities. Aix-en-Provence TGV station is 20 minutes away and Marseille-Provence airport is less than 30 minutes away. Interior description: The house is distinguished by its 470 m2 of living space. The generous volumes offer multiple possibilities of development to receive family and friends with several living spaces. The current layout favors natural light, sublime views from every room, and comfort. Party night: 5 suites including a master with office in the main building, and the possibility to make an additional one on one level. Then a caretaker's house converted into a loft. The outside offers different living spaces, in the shade of plane trees, cedars or on various terraces, facing these unobstructed views of the hills. A swimming pool area treated in the style of ancient basins and a beautiful olive grove of 500 feet offer the promise of a beautiful residence in Provence where poetry blends with the practicality of today's life. -- -- À votre service : Elodie HAVRET - +33757905443 Agent commercial Mon Office Immobilier immatriculé au RSAC de AIX EN PROVENCE - N°790 673 214 00033 Référence annonce : 6450-EHA
…By Mon Office Immobilier
The Aix-en-Provence Real Estate Agency presents for sale a spacious 9-room bastide, ideal for a large family. The property address, virtual tour video, and all financial information are available online on the Mon Office Immobilier website with reference 5993-VCL (Direct link to photos). Location and setting: In the charming village of Jouques, 25 minutes from Aix-en-Provence, this magnificent bastide, built in the traditional style by Au Temps des Bastides, a renowned Aix-based builder, offers approximately 250 m² of living space on a landscaped plot of 6,428 m². A verdant haven of absolute tranquility, not isolated, it is a true corner of paradise. It is located a few minutes' drive from schools, 30 km from the nearest train station, and 49 km from Marseille Provence Airport. The property address, virtual tour video, and all financial information are available online. Interior Description: The bastide is bright and features an entrance hall, a guest WC, a 70 sq m living/dining room, a recently fitted kitchen combining raw and white wood that opens onto a large 46 sq m covered terrace, and a pantry. The ground floor sleeping area includes an office, a master suite with a bedroom, shower room, dressing room, and WC. The first floor offers two bedrooms, a shower room, and a second suite with a shower room and two WCs. Exterior Features: The charm is evident from the moment you pass through the gate. The beautiful driveway leading to and from the parking area runs alongside flowerbeds and a dry stone wall. The north side of the house leads to the entrance patio, where the bastide's generous proportions are immediately apparent. The lawn, reminiscent of an English lawn, contrasts with the flowerbeds and holm oaks. Additional features: High-end amenities include travertine flooring, wooden window and door frames, exposed beams, lime-washed walls, a stone fireplace, and a wrought-iron railing. A 20 sq m chalet, converted into a gym, a workshop, a wrought-iron gazebo, a 10 x 5 m saltwater swimming pool with an automatic cover, a double garage, and a tiled lean-to (82 sq m total) complete the property. Solar panels, a 2023 heat pump (underfloor heating and cooling, low annual consumption), water from the Canal de Provence, automatic watering system, alarm with cameras, and Provençal fountains are also included. Authenticity, charm, and modern comfort are the key words to describe this beautiful property. -- -- À votre service : Véronique CLOUZET - +33663833843 Agent commercial Mon Office Immobilier immatriculé au RSAC de Aix en provence - N°509400362 Référence annonce : 5993-VCL Le DPE est visible dans l'onglet informations énergétiques. Le prix indiqué comprend les honoraires à la charge de l'acheteur d'un montant de 4.01% inclus dans le prix affiché. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mon Office Immobilier
This beautiful single-story house built in 2002 is charming with its generous volumes, swimming pool, and excellent energy performance, with an energy performance rating of B.Set on a magnificent 1.7-hectare fully wooded site, the property benefits from a privileged environment enriched with numerous fruit trees.The living room, spacious and bright, is equipped with a Jøtul wood stove and enjoys beautiful clarity thanks to its many openings to the outside. It opens onto a fully equipped open kitchen, including an oven and an electric cooktop. Following the kitchen, a large laundry room and a storage area provide appreciable daily comfort.The sleeping area, located in the left wing of the house, includes three bedrooms, one of which is a suite with a private shower room and WC. A spacious second shower room and an independent WC complete this space.Outside, a pleasant terrace facing south allows for full enjoyment of the unobstructed view of the superb fully fenced park and the pool.For parking, the property also has a carport and a garage. DO YOU WISH TO VISIT? Call your ICI DORDOGNE agency (05 53 13 33 33), and let’s arrange your visit to the property together. WANT MORE INFORMATION? Contact us! There is always someone available to respond during our opening hours (from Monday to Saturday, from 9 AM to 12 PM and from 2 PM to 6 PM) or by email. www.icidordogne.fr A FREE ESTIMATION OF YOUR PROPERTY? Just ask! Immediate and free appointment to know the real value of your property.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frAgency reference: 42078This description has been automatically translated from French.
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