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Three renovated 19th-century Provençal houses, nestled in 13 hectares of calm grounds that include vineyards, olive trees and forests. From the local main roads, the lanes that lead to the property snake through undulating land dotted with olive trees, vineyards, pines and oaks that display enchanting fiery tones in the autumn. The last lane, lined with low stone walls, runs beneath majestic oaks before entering the property. Then the view clears up: you see vineyards and olive trees, edged with slender cypresses that recall Tuscany. The lane that climbs upwards is a cul-de-sac. It leads successively to the second and third traditional Provençal houses. The parking area that you then reach offers a spectacular view of the surrounding calm hills with the Gros Bessillon mountain towering in the distance. The first Provençal house has an entrance that is separate from the main one. The three traditional edifices each stand around 100 metres from one other as the crow flies. They have classic gable roofs, walls of exposed or rendered stonework, and rectangular windows.

Le Figaro Properties reference : 63437740