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By Boschi Immobilier Prestige Saint-remy-de-provence
EYGALIERES AREA 3D virtual tour available on our website. Just 10 minutes from Eygalières, in the Saint-Andiol countryside, discover this magnificent 223 sqm house built in keeping with Provencal architectural codes. It stands in a superb landscaped park of over 6000 sqm, and includes a swimming pool and a large summer kitchen, promising long summer evenings contemplating the park and the architecture of the building. On the first floor, you'll find a light-filled living room with adjoining kitchen and glass roof, a bedroom suite with dressing room and shower room, another bedroom with adjoining shower room, separate toilet, office and a large 25 sqm room that could be used as a TV lounge, guest room, library... Upstairs, you'll find a superb en suite bedroom with its own private terrace offering a sublime view over the park. A totally independent apartment with a living area and en suite bedroom completes the picture. You'll appreciate the attention to detail both inside and out. We recommend that you come and visit without delay! This house is for sale at Boschi Immobilier Prestige in Saint Rémy de Provence - 13210. It consists of : ***Main house ---Ground floor--- Entrance 8 sqm Living room with fireplace 35 sqm Kitchen 18 sqm Scullery 11 sqm Bedroom en suite with dressing room, shower room and wc 28.5 sqm Conservatory 17.5 sqm Bedroom / TV room 27 sqm Study / Dressing room 6.5 sqm Wc with washbasin 2 sqm Bedroom with cupboard 13 sqm Bathroom 7.5 sqm ---1st floor--- Clearance / Study 6 sqm Bedroom with shower room and toilet 16 sqm + access to terrace 22 sqm ***Independent apartment Living room 17 sqm Scullery 4 sqm Corridor with wc 4 sqm Bedroom with shower room 21 sqm --Carport 38 sqm --Pool house 33 sqm --Pool 7x4 : sand filtration - chlorine Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class B, Climate class A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 1700.00 and 2360.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…Set on the hillsides, at the heart of a preserved natural environment, this property enjoys a prime location combining absolute peace and quiet with excellent accessibility. Local shops and essential services are just a few minutes away, while the motorway can be reached very quickly. The Avignon TGV station is 55 minutes away, allowing travel to Paris in under 3 hours, and Montpellier Airport is approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes away. From the highest points of the estate, the panoramic view stretches endlessly across fields, vineyards, forests and surrounding hills, all the way to Mont Ventoux. DESCRIPTION A true property of character, this organic wine estate of approximately 10 hectares, including 5.25 hectares of certified organic vineyards, stands out for its authenticity, generous volumes and rare potential. Two natural springs are present on the land, and a stream runs along the lower part of the estate. The property is arranged around three main buildings: • The Provençal Mas, dating from the early 19th century, entirely built of stone and officially registered as residential use. It offers approximately 600 sqm, including nearly 400 sqm to be converted, corresponding to the former wine cellar on the ground floor and storage areas on the upper level, accessible at ground level from the rear. The already renovated section, laid out over two levels, includes four bedrooms and benefits from an air/water heat pump heating system. Two vaulted cellars, two workshops, a superb terrace, a saltwater shell swimming pool, and a pétanque court complete this ensemble, all enjoying excellent exposure. Ultimately, after renovation work, it is possible to create a main residence of approximately 600 sqm of living space. • A newly built independent house of approximately 140 sqm, offering contemporary features. Recently constructed, it complies with PRM (reduced mobility) standards on the ground floor and includes three bedrooms, one of which is on the ground level. It features a high-end fully equipped kitchen open onto the living area, with direct access to a large wooden terrace. Integrated home automation and reversible air conditioning ensure optimal comfort. • A new wine cellar, with a footprint of approximately 497 sqm, built to the latest standards. It includes a large vinification cellar with significant development potential, a garage area housing viticultural and agricultural equipment (which may be included in the acquisition), a phytosanitary room, as well as an independent one-bedroom apartment of 55 sqm, fully equipped. A storage mezzanine overlooks the space and is directly accessible from the cellar. The estate is further enhanced by a remarkable plantation of fruit trees: Approximately 250 olive trees, 75 almond trees, 38 apricot trees, 40 pistachio trees, as well as 40 apple trees from a variety created by the current owners. Quotations for the roof and façade renovation of the mas are already available. --- OUR OPINION This is a rare and inspiring property, combining the charm of an authentic Provençal mas, a modern and efficient wine-making facility, and an exceptional natural setting. The panoramic views, the diversity of buildings, the organic certification of the vineyards and the development potential make this estate truly unique—ideal for an ambitious wine-growing project, a prestigious private residence, or a high-end hospitality venture. A place where one immediately feels space, serenity and an outstanding Provençal quality of life. Contact: Thierry Lallemand +33 (0)6 62 51 94 07 Information regarding potential risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Poncet & Poncet
Just 25 minutes from La Londe-les-Maures, this remarkable estate unfolds across 22 hectares of preserved countryside, including 6 hectares of vineyards, in one of the most authentic and unspoiled areas of the Var region. Acquired in the 1970s by a Saint-Tropez family, the property gradually became a discreet retreat for those seeking to escape the vibrant atmosphere of Saint-Tropez. Behind its gates, personalities from the worlds of entertainment, the arts and show business gathered over the years, drawn by the privacy, tranquillity and timeless character of the estate. To this day, the property retains this unique atmosphere, combining freedom, elegance and serenity. Here, silence is broken only by birdsong and the gentle rustling of the century-old trees surrounding the buildings. Set within beautifully maintained grounds, the main residence offers approximately 330 sqm of living space across three levels. A 163 sqm guest house, an 80 sqm pool house, a swimming pool, a tennis court and several outbuildings complete this rare ensemble. What truly sets the estate apart, however, is its spectacular Gothic-inspired chapel, majestically overlooking the property. A testament to the estate’s singular history, it contributes to the unique soul of the place and gives the domain a character rarely found on today's market. Blending heritage, the Provençal art of living and memories of an era when Saint-Tropez attracted some of the most influential figures of the cultural world, this estate is far more than a property, it is a place of history, legacy and emotion.
…By Vinea Transaction Provence Côte D’azur
Just 45 minutes from Bordeaux, nestled in a pristine and exceptionally peaceful setting, this remarkable organic vineyard offers an exceptional living environment. Spanning nearly 40 hectares, including approximately 20 hectares of organically farmed vineyards, the property benefits from high-quality soil and a beautiful diversity of grape varieties. Its natural surroundings are a true asset: surrounded by forests and bordered nearby by an unclassified watercourse, it benefits from a rich ecosystem that promotes biodiversity, while offering a calm and rejuvenating setting. The property complex includes a superb stone mansion in the Fronsadais style, perfectly maintained, with approximately 260 m² of living space. It features spacious reception areas as well as 6 bedrooms. High-quality features: geothermal heating, fully re-roofed, and a saltwater pool. A barn of approximately 200 m², offering significant potential for conversion, allows for multiple uses depending on the buyer’s plans. The operational facilities are complete and functional, including: a recent building of approximately 500 m² dedicated to bottle and equipment storage; an attached, independent house, ideal for a cellar master, staff housing, or additional spaces; a second technical building housing the fermentation room and the barrel cellar. In addition, there is the option to purchase an additional 1,500 m² of buildings, further expanding the range of possibilities. Thanks to the estate’s layout, its architectural character, its exceptional natural setting, and the presence of vast wooded areas as well as a nearby stream, this property is equally suited to pursuing an ambitious winemaking project or developing complementary activities such as: * Wine tourism * Guesthouse * Event planning * Restaurant * Reception or hospitality project A rare find, combining organic wine production, quality of life, and development potential within an authentic and unspoiled environment.
…By Millenium Transactions
Just steps from Place Camille Jullian, in the heart of downtown Bordeaux, discover this fully renovated 78-square-meter apartment. The apartment features a living area with a fully equipped open kitchen and a central island, creating a welcoming and functional space. The sleeping area includes two bedrooms. The first has a walk-in closet and a private bathroom. The second has its own bathroom as well as direct access to the 12 m² south-facing terrace. A laundry room completes the interior layout. A particularly valuable feature in the city center, this property also includes a 20 m² storage room and a bike storage area. Key Features Fully renovated apartment -Living area: 78 m² -12 m² south-facing terrace -Two bedrooms -One shower room and one bathroom -Walk-in closet -Fully equipped kitchen with central island -Laundry room -20 m² cellar -Bicycle storage room Located in a quiet neighborhood yet just a short walk from the shops, restaurants, and public transportation of Bordeaux’s historic center, this apartment offers a highly sought-after living environment. For further information or to schedule a viewing, contact Millenium Transactions.
…By Millenium Transactions
In the heart of the highly sought-after La Clape massif, just a few minutes from Narbonne and the Mediterranean coastline, this rare vineyard estate is located in a preserved natural environment and offers an exceptional panoramic view.The property extends over approximately 65 hectares in one piece, set in a unique setting that combines intimacy, absolute calm, and typical landscapes of Mediterranean scrubland. It includes around 20 hectares of producing vines, in the AOP La Clape designation.The estate has a complete and functional operating tool with a winery of approximately 700 m² and a winemaking cellar, allowing immediate operation.On the residential side, the property includes a main house of approximately 300 m² that needs refreshing, benefiting from a dominant position and remarkable views. A stone barn of around 200 m², needing complete renovation, complements the whole and offers strong potential for enhancement.The estate is appealing due to its authenticity, its volumes, and the exceptional quality of its environment. It provides an ideal foundation for a quality viticultural project, an oenotourism activity, a reception property, or even a character residence.This rare property on the market lies at the intersection of prestigious real estate and vineyard land, offering remarkable transformation potential.Complete file available upon request.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Kretz & Partners
Trade the stress of the city for the ultimate Central Coast lifestyle. Situated in Paso Robles’ highly coveted Willow Creek District AVA, this spectacular 23-acre rolling vineyard estate offers the perfect blend of luxury country living, passive income, and prestigious vineyard ownership. The state-of-the-art vineyard is planted in Cabernet Sauvignon, Carignan, Cinsault, Grenache, Heirloom Blend, Zinfandel, Cabernet Franc, and Syrah. Stop postponing your life and cash in your golden ticket. The Main Residence & Outdoor Oasis: The primary home is a bucolic yet modern 1,506 sq. ft. retreat featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Cozy up by the wood-burning stove or step outside to an expansive covered porch designed for effortless entertaining. The outdoor kitchen and BBQ area overlook commanding 360-degree views. Just a few of the world-renowned neighbors include Daou, Law and Epoch's Paderewski Vineyard. Inside, the chef’s kitchen boasts premium GE appliances, double ovens, and quartz countertops. Thanks to pristine dark skies with zero light pollution, stargazing here reveals the entire cosmos. The meticulously updated 1920s second home is a separate, original 1920s home that has been beautifully modernized and serves as a solid source of steady rental income. Highlighting the property’s stability, this home has been continuously leased to the same family for over 16 years. Turnkey Passive Income Stream. Maximize your return on investment by pairing the steady long-term lease of the second home with the high-margin vacation rental history of the main residence. Flexible Lifestyle Options: The main home’s established short-term rental stream allows you to easily block out dates for personal use whenever you want to escape the city and chill. Located literally minutes from vibrant downtown Paso Robles, this estate represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of California's premier wine country while letting your investment work for you. Pour a glass of West Side Cabernet, listen to the silence, and step out of the fast lane.
…By Central Coast Sotheby's International Realty
30 minutes from Aix-en-Provence, in a large character bastide, a duplex and its private garden on a 3-hectare private estate. On the estate, besides the castle that served as a wine cellar in Roman times, three bastides were built in the 17th century. One of them underwent complete restoration about fifteen years ago with quality materials by a renowned architect, who divided it into apartments. The large bastide, surrounded by vineyards, is accessible from a wrought iron gate framed by two stone pillars and consists of several buildings of different shapes and heights. The walls of the buildings have been coated with ochre yellow lime. The whole is topped with gabled roofs made of canal tiles, typical of the region. On the eastern side of the central building, a courtyard with two stone basins is lined with plane trees. The clever layout of the windows of the apartments, protected by wooden shutters, and the adjoining gardens, allows each to maintain its privacy. The elegance of the building is highlighted by the cypress trees planted on either side. At the back, an olive grove and a large swimming pool serve as common space. A little further down, an additional area has been created and serves as parking space for residents.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Near Certaldo, a vineyard and its rural outbuildings on 20 hectares of land. Certaldo's vineyards stretch across gently rolling hills in this agricultural part of Tuscany, where the landscape still has to be earned. A 20-hectare estate occupies these slopes, accompanied by rural buildings whose simplicity speaks volumes: built to produce, lived in to cultivate. Several outbuildings await restoration, which could serve as either a wine tourism project or an extended family home. The proximity of Certaldo, the medieval village where Boccaccio lived, places the property in a living territory steeped in centuries of literary and wine-growing history. Neither turned into a museum nor transformed into a backdrop, the estate retains its primary vocation while opening up to other uses. A property that speaks of transmission, know-how and deep roots, far from the conventional Tuscan fantasies.
…By Patrice Besse
An authentic 19th-century Portuguese farm for horses with 12.2 hectares of grounds in the town of Arronches in .... A traditional 19th-century Portuguese farm for horses near the Serra de São Mamede natural park. The main dwelling is remarkable. It is a tall, elegant edifice with white lime-coated walls. Its extensive interior offers a 460m² floor area with typically Portuguese decor. The rest of the property includes a swimming pool, several outhouses, a chapel, a caretaker’s house with a 132m² floor area, two lodges, a stable and a horse-riding space. The land around the complex covers over 12 hectares, including an enclosed five-hectare section of orchards, pasture and kitchen gardens irrigated with water from one of the country’s largest norias. The estate has a licence for tourist accommodation and a licence for animal farming. It is the promise of long horse rides through the golden fields of Portugal’s beautiful Alentejo region.
…By Patrice Besse
An imposing 900 m² house in an 8-hectare estate, interspersed with olive trees and vines in Provence, to the west of Toulon and 20 minutes from the shores of the Var department . Behind a wrought iron gate framed by stone pillars, a winding, shady cobbled driveway stretches almost 100 metres. It winds through vineyards and olive groves, then gently climbs the curves of the land to the house, which is hidden from view and blended in perfectly with the landscape. The estate covers more than 8 hectares of farmland. The house, right in the heart of this natural environment, has a total living area of around 900 m². Built in the mid-19th century, the original building faces north-south and spans around 300 m² over two storeys. Its stone façades and gable roof are typical of local rural architecture. An extension, which blends in coherently with the original building, was added around 15 years ago, perpendicularly, to the west. Facing east-west, it forms a T-shape with the old wing, and is two storeys high as well. Although designed as two independent entities, the two buildings could easily be connected to create a fluid interior flow. To the north-east, the paved driveway continues on to the various outbuildings: garages, farm buildings and storage areas. Below, on the south side, a vast 18 x 7 m swimming pool is lined with travertine decking and backed by a pool house. A little further away, to the west of the house, an equestrian structure comprising a few loose stalls and a lunge ring in need of renovation is a reminder of the estate's agricultural vocation.
…By Patrice Besse
A medieval dwelling, listed as a Historical Monument, with a swimming pool and tennis court, near an 18-hole golf course and surrounded by 112 hectares, including 7 hectares of Protected Designation of Origin vineyards, near Saint-Emilion. Extending on from the Saint-Emilion plateau, the property is located in the heights of the Castillon-Côtes-de-Bordeaux appellation region, overlooking the Dordogne valley. Set back from the village, it takes advantage of its privileged position, which ensures great privacy as well as views of the valley’s remarkable environment and the surrounding vineyards and meadows. At the end of a village, the property is accessible via a private road bordered by vineyards, which then branches off into two lanes, providing access to the large wine storehouse off to one side, built during the Second French Empire, as well as, on the right, a small tenant farmer’s house, followed by several outbuildings, mostly grouped around an open courtyard, near a swimming pool and a tennis court. As for the property, it extends over more than 112 hectares of land, vineyards and forests, while vast landscaped grounds surround the medieval chateau. The latter’s partial inclusion on the list of historical monuments mentions the protection of the 14th-century dwelling, its four towers, entrance pavilion with its staircase turret, exteriors and rooftops of the other buildings that compose the edifice as well as those for the Second Empire wine storehouses, with the exclusion of the outbuildings to the west. Lastly, the contiguous vineyards guarantee great regularity for the estate’s wine production. Exclusively planted on clay-limestone hills, they benefit from natural drainage and excellent sunlight thanks to their mostly southwest exposure.
…By Patrice Besse
In the western part of the Saint-Émilion vineyards, a Girondine building to renovate and its 5 ha of vines. In the midst of four vineyard plots, the estate is in need of complete renovation. A Girondine stone house, built at the beginning of the 20th century, occupies the central position. The building, approximately 240 m², consists of six bedrooms, two kitchens that also serve as dining rooms, as well as a living room. The whole requires restoration, in a configuration that allows for a reinterpretation of the spaces. The estate also includes all necessary infrastructure to continue viticultural activity: a barrel cellar, a winery, and a barn. The land, covering an area of about 5 ha, is predominantly planted with Merlot and Cabernet Franc on clay-gravel soils, in line with the tradition of Saint-Émilion wines. The vines are currently managed by a local cooperative, which ensures their maintenance and generates a steady income.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Close to Bordeaux, in a village of the Côtes de Bourg, a medieval castle reconstructed in the 19th century and its historical wine estate. The property is dominated by the castle, the main building, recognizable by its emblematic tower. Several residential houses add to the diversity of uses, suitable for residential or hospitality projects. The estate is also punctuated by comprehensive technical infrastructures, including a winemaking and aging cellar, a concrete vat room, a barrel cellar, and a storage cellar. Agricultural buildings, warehouses, and workshops complete this coherent set, allowing for an immediate transfer of the wine-growing activity. The vineyard, vigorous and well-maintained, relies on recent plantings and a terroir conducive to environmentally friendly viticulture. The entire estate presents strong wine tourism potential, in a calm and green setting, ideal for the development of accommodations, tasting tours, or spaces dedicated to the art of Bordeaux living.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Chianti, a wine estate and its 166 hectares cultivated using organic farming methods. A wine estate whose history can be read in the architecture of its restored buildings: main villa, farmhouse and loggias scattered among olive trees and vineyards. The 166 hectares of land are cultivated using certified organic farming methods and produce wines and olive oil that are renowned beyond the region. Contemporary cellars and a traditional mill allow the estate to be run without breaking with the methods inherited from the region. The interiors retain their terracotta floors and exposed stone walls, while the different levels open onto the rolling landscape of Chianti. Part family home, part established wine business, this property offers the ideal conditions for a life rooted in the Tuscan countryside, where farming coexists with a built heritage that is part of the continuity of the place.
…By Patrice Besse
Some homes ask nothing of you. The pace slows the moment you arrive, the view takes over, and the world quietly falls away. 20 Green Road is that place. Perched above the Glen Eden estuary on 1,809 Sq m of elevated, private land, this architecturally reimagined retreat delivers one of Matakana's most captivating outlooks, a living panorama that shifts with the tide, the light, and the seasons. Originally built in the 2010s and transformed in a comprehensive 2022 renovation, the home has grown from 110 Sq m into a refined contemporary residence of approximately 220 Sq m. Designed by Peter Perry of Inside Out Design, with interiors by Nanda Rammers of Board and Batten / Twin Rivers, every decision speaks to the landscape and to the discerning eye. Italian tiles and tapware, underfloor heating in the ensuite, imported recycled timber from LMA, Alto interior paints, and designer lighting from Lumenworks, the detail is deliberate and the provenance is impeccable. Three generous bedrooms, two bathrooms, and open-plan living flow to extensive decking where the estuary view becomes your daily backdrop. Walk down to the water for an early morning paddleboard or kayak. Five minutes to Matakana Village, its Saturday farmers' market, wineries and acclaimed dining. Warkworth just beyond. Auckland an easy hour away, close enough for the commute, far enough to forget it. Above the home, a generous parcel of land offers rare future potential, a guest wing, granny flat, or wellness pavilion with sky and water beyond. Subject to council and planning approvals, the canvas is yours. Refined. Private. Future-ready. Irreplaceable. Contact Kelly Hamilton, New Zealand Sotheby's International Realty for more details.
…By New Zealand Sotheby's International Realty
In Gironde, in the Entre-deux-Mers, a neo-Gothic castle above the vineyards, in a 25-hectare park. Built according to a compact plan almost rectangular in shape, the castle is raised over three levels. Its volume, compact and vertical, fits within the tradition of seigneurial residences adapted over time for residential use. The roof, very steep and slate-covered, is punctuated by tall chimney stacks, characteristic of the architecture of western France. The gables, with acute slopes, are crowned with finials or stone crosses, while narrow dormer windows rhythm the roofing and contribute to the overall slender silhouette. In a simple composition, the facades are animated by irregularly distributed openings, inherited from different construction phases. Some, in a round arch or slightly broken, highlighted by discreet sculpted frames, evoke the Gothic style. The castle is accompanied by two outbuildings. The entire setting is located within a terrain of over 25 hectares, dotted with ancient trees and in connection with slopes planted with vines, covering about 7 hectares.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Central Var · Provence A remarkable 165-hectare estate set within a protected and unspoiled natural environment. At the heart of the property stands a beautifully renovated 19th-century château offering nearly 1,200 sqm of living space, complemented by several outbuildings. The estate unfolds through woodland, private tracks and preserved countryside, and includes a 13-hectare vineyard planted with Syrah, Viognier, Rolle, Vermentino and Cinsault, together with a multi-hectare olive grove. A rare property offering an outstanding platform for the development of a distinctive project in Provence. The setting is truly exceptional.
…By Thibaud Desprets - Proprietes & Domaines
Beautiful Paso Robles Wine Country Home and Vineyard. This 3352 +/- SF Spanish Style home features large and open entertaining areas with hand hewn beam ceilings, four bedrooms, and three bathrooms. Outdoor spaces include a large private courtyard and a well-maintained backyard with lawn and fruit trees. The property also includes an 8 Acre Syrah vineyard and is currently operating as a vacation rental, offering immediate flexibility and income potential. Also included in the sale: 175 White Hawk Lane (Templeton), which is under the same Williamson Act contract. White Hawk Lane is a premium vineyard property located in the El Pomar District of the Paso Robles AVA, with 10.5 +/- acres planted in Tempranillo, Petite Sirah, Graciano, and Monastrell. See MLS#NS26116303 for more information and photos.
…By Home & Ranch Sotheby's International Realty
2111 Monticello Road is a nationally published Napa Valley modern farmhouse compound featured in Western Art & Architecture and designed by Jarrod Denton of Signum Architecture. The approximately 3.72± acre estate unfolds across multiple structures connected by glass breezeways and courtyards, with vineyard and mountain views in three directions. The 4,408± square foot main residence, completed in 2021, was built around Passive House-inspired principles with three Zehnder energy recovery ventilation systems, airtight construction, and high-performance insulation for exceptional air quality, thermal comfort, and quiet. The great room features 18.5-foot cathedral ceilings and 21-foot-wide German Tanner pocketing glass walls, while the chef's kitchen offers a La Cornue range, Arclinea cabinetry, Carrara marble island, Sub-Zero refrigeration, and a 350-bottle wine cellar by StudioBecker. The 1,481± square foot primary suite includes heated limestone floors, a freestanding soaking tub, marble slab shower, private office, and room-sized dressing room. Two additional guest suites each offer private patios and en-suite baths. The 1,070± square foot pool house/studio/entertaining barn features exposed beams, wet bar, surround sound, dual Murphy beds and full bath, opening to a heated infinity-edge pool, limestone terraces, willow-covered dining pergola, firepit, and bocce court. Recent enhancements include a newly planted acre of Cabernet Franc, solar installation, upgraded 125 GPM well, dual 10,000-gallon water storage with multi-stage water filtration systems, 60KW Kohler generator, Control4 smart home integration, and fire suppression throughout. A gated entry with newly paved interior roads leads to a detached garage with finished office, workshop, and wine room or home gym potential.
…By Golden Gate Sotheby's International Realty
ACCEPTED OFFER $3,200,000 COURT DATE JUNE 17th 9:45 AM. BRING YOUR COMPETING BIDS TO COURT. Court-ordered sale. Property sold as is, where is. Winery and vineyard opportunity in the Similkameen Valley near Cawston. This offering comprises of two parcels - one 82.95-acre parcel with approximately 40 acres planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Syrah, and Viognier, plus a separate 3.1-acre parcel across Highway 3 fronting the Similkameen River. The setting offers favourable growing conditions, excellent sun exposure, and breathtaking panoramic valley and river views. Improvements include a winery production building, tasting room/ wine shop, workshop, and a tenanted three-bedroom, three-bathroom Cape Cod-style residence. Approximately 28,000 litres of bulk wine and approximately 535 cases of bottled and labelled wine are currently on site; inclusion is not guaranteed. Winery equipment is also present, but inclusion is also not guaranteed. Winery and Interior Health licenses are not included. The business is not included in the sale. Formerly home to S’Milka Vista Winery/Terralux Estate Winery, the property presents potential for a new or expanding operation in a region recognized for quality fruit and increasing agritourism activity. Cawston and nearby Keremeos continue to build reputations as destinations within British Columbia’s evolving wine landscape. All offers subject to approval by the Supreme Court of BC. Bring your best offer for this great winery offered for BELOW appraised value.
…By Sotheby's International Realty Canada
Court-ordered sale, property sold as-is, where-is. A rare opportunity to acquire a substantial 38 acre vineyard estate in the heart of the South Okanagan. Set within a favourable microclimate, 26.5 acres were planted in 2018 with premium varietals, including 18.89 acres of Pinot Noir and 7.65 acres of Pinot Gris. The scale and composition of plantings offer meaningful production potential, well suited to support an existing winery or to establish a new label focused on estate-grown fruit. The 3,500 square foot residence is privately positioned on an elevated bench overlooking orderly rows of vines and expansive valley skies. Designed as a rancher with walk-out basement, the home allows for extended family living, guest accommodation, or staff housing. The main level features an open-concept great room, spacious kitchen with granite counters, vaulted ceilings in the living area, and a primary bedroom suite. The property is located in Okanagan Falls, a growing and increasingly recognized wine region known for its excellent quality wines. All offers are subject to approval by the Supreme Court of British Columbia. Bring your best offer for this great vineyard.
…By Sotheby's International Realty Canada
This remarkable estate of more than 250 hectares embodies the authenticity and prestige of Provence. Originally an 18th-century farmhouse, it enjoys an exceptional natural setting, bordered by a river and a pond, within a preserved landscape of rolling hills and wooded surroundings, just 30 minutes from Aix-en-Provence. Access is via an impressive wrought-iron gate opening onto a paved driveway of approximately one kilometre, lined with pine trees and leading to the main property. A charming paved courtyard, shaded by a centuries-old plane tree, sets the tone for a remarkable arrival. The main bastide offers approximately 750 sqm of living space and is composed of two separate residences connected by a central porch. Despite successive extensions over time, the property has retained perfect architectural harmony and the authentic charm of a traditional Provençal farmhouse. Its warm-toned façade, punctuated by generous openings and celadon green shutters, rises over three levels beneath a traditional canal tile roof, highlighting its timeless character. To the north, the outbuildings include agricultural and wine-making facilities, technical rooms, and a caretaker’s accommodation. To the south, beautifully landscaped terraced gardens unfold around a flower garden with water features, swimming pool, large sun terrace, pool house, dovecote, and orangery. To the east, a meticulously maintained vegetable garden, two elegant wrought-iron greenhouses, floral areas, and fruit trees complete this rare estate. Ideally located, the property offers quick access to major routes: under 10 minutes to the motorway, 35 minutes to Aix-en-Provence, 40 minutes to the TGV station, and 50 minutes to the international airport, ensuring a perfect balance between privacy, nature, and accessibility. A unique estate combining prestige, heritage, and the Provençal art of living in an exceptional setting. Energy rating: D (182 kWh/m²/year) – Climate rating: A (5 kg CO₂/m²/year) Estimated annual energy costs: between €5,810 and €7,930 (reference year 2025) Information on potential risks available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Beauchamp Estates
Beauchamp Estates Exclusive — Nestled in the heart of 300 hectares of land, this exceptional estate offers remarkable development potential. The property features 12 bedrooms, along with a 4-room guest house. It boasts a full wellness area including a swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi, hammam, solarium, and a fitness room, as well as a consecrated chapel. Extensive parking areas allow for a large number of vehicles. There is also the possibility to create a helipad and a tennis court. The estate also benefits from a vineyard activity, including production and commercialisation. A true historical and natural gem, this unique property offers an ideal setting. It is currently used for hosting private events (up to 250 guests), weddings, wellness retreats, family or friends’ getaways, as well as vineyard or hunting activities. Energy class : G (470 kw) - Climat class : C (17 kg) / estimated annual costs for standard use : between 11 150€ and 15 100€ (ref year 2021). Information on the risk to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Beauchamp Estates
In the heart of Provence Verte, set within a pristine natural environment, this exceptional 168-hectare estate stands out for its majestic setting and extraordinary potential. The renovated 1,200 m² château, overlooking the estate, features 20 bedrooms, spacious reception rooms, and numerous outbuildings, along with a caretaker’s apartment and studios, combining comfort and authenticity. The agricultural domain includes 13.5 hectares of vineyards on the Verdon hillsides, currently producing wine marketed in bottles, 750 olive trees, as well as a 20-hectare reserve for future planting and 90 hectares of forest. A wildlife park with a lake further enhances the estate’s unique charm. Additional infrastructure includes a wine cellar, agricultural buildings, and warehouses, offering full potential for a viticultural, olive-growing, or luxury hospitality project. An exceptional estate blending agricultural investment, historical heritage, and Provençal art de vivre, presenting a unique opportunity to create an unparalleled private residence or business venture.
…By Actuel Immobilier
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