luxury riad for sale France
By Coldwell Banker Immoba Realty Bordeaux
Apartment Hôtel de Ville-Quinconce-Saint Seurin-Fondaudège - Bordeaux (33)
Spacious rooms, high ceilings, fireplaces, moldings, and an unobstructed view of St. André Cathedral and Place Pey-Berland... you are sure to fall in love with this superb 154 m² (147 m² Carrez law) apartment, fully renovated with taste and high-quality materials, offered by Coldwell Banker Immoba Realty Real Estate Agency Bordeaux. Located on the first floor of a beautiful stone building with only 5 residential units, it offers an entrance hall, a beautiful reception room with dining area and three large French doors opening onto the balcony, a separate high-end equipped kitchen, and a laundry area. The night area includes three suites, each with a bathroom and dressing/storage space. A large vaulted cellar completes this property. Residence, pied-à-terre, office, professional use... a wide range of options for this turnkey exceptional apartment, ideally located in the heart of the city, close to transport, shops, and the courthouse! Seller's fees. Energy Performance Rating: C (154), Greenhouse Gas Emissions: C (24) Estimated annual energy costs: €1,669-€2,257. Carrez law: 147 m² (154 m² living space) Condominium with 5 main units. (No ongoing procedures) Charges: €2,100/year For more information, please contact Vincent Macary, Commercial Agent (EI) RSAC 909 975 096 RCP 127100479 All our properties on IMMOBA.fr
…Riad with pool Pierrefeu-du-Var (83)
A Moorish villa with 19th century Oriental-style furnishings and 7,000 m² of grounds surrounded by vineyards, 30 minutes from Toulon and 20 minutes from the Hyères beaches. Leaving the hilltop village of Pierrefeu-du-Var, with its breathtaking panoramic views, a main road meanders between a stream and vine-covered valleys. The villa is hidden behind a particularly dense curtain of greenery. Once past the wrought iron gate, an unpaved track leads to the property, lined with dense clumps of bamboo forming a thick protective canopy. This vista extends to the parking area, which is large enough to accommodate three vehicles, including one space under a pergola. The arches of the facade and the square shape of the main section catch the eye, with its dome in the style of a koubba, a typical North African mausoleum consisting of a cubic section topped by a spherical or ogival dome. Built in 1894 by Swiss architect Paul Page in the style of a Moorish villa, the house reveals the oriental dream world sought by its former inhabitant, architect and decorator Frédéric Méchiche. It is extended by a large, shaded terrace. From here, a garden opens out, with a pool in the shape of a basin in the foreground and a gazebo at the back. The ensemble is completed by an annexe converted into guest accommodation. The roughcast lime facades and plaster interior walls are finished in a luminous white. The period roof tiles, semi-circular and glazed in water-green, echo the colour of the pond, creating a harmonious contrast with the softer green of the abundant surrounding foliage.
…By Patrice Besse
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