Reference258291
Price12,000,000 EUR
Bedrooms10
Bathrooms10
Floor Space677.1m2
Land Area9.9 Ha
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Wow factor 10 bedroom House for sale with panoramic and countryside views in Fayence, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

12,000,000 EUR
9,960,000 GBP12,600,000 USD
Absolutely exceptional 4 storey, 8 bedroom bastide with separate
2 bedroom guest house, all nestling in 24.5 acres of glorious land with beautiful gardens and pool, ideally located in Fayence.

This rare property embodies the perfect harmony between Provencal elegance and a distinctly contemporary lifestyle, set within a natural environment of striking beauty.

The main bastide, arranged over four levels, reveals remarkable volumes and refined amenities of the highest standard: eight spacious suites with en-suite bathrooms, expansive reception living rooms, a private cinema, a billiard room, a wine cellar, as well as a wellness area featuring a fitness room and sauna.
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Absolutely exceptional 4 storey, 8 bedroom bastide with separate
2 bedroom guest house, all nestling in 24.5 acres of glorious land with beautiful gardens and pool, ideally located in Fayence.

This rare property embodies the perfect harmony between Provencal elegance and a distinctly contemporary lifestyle, set within a natural environment of striking beauty.

The main bastide, arranged over four levels, reveals remarkable volumes and refined amenities of the highest standard: eight spacious suites with en-suite bathrooms, expansive reception living rooms, a private cinema, a billiard room, a wine cellar, as well as a wellness area featuring a fitness room and sauna.

Designed for elegant entertaining, the estate offers numerous spaces ideal for sharing special moments with family and friends, in an atmosphere that is both warm and sophisticated.

Outdoors, the property caters to every desire: a 20m swimming pool with pool house, a summer pavilion with outdoor kitchen and dining area, a tennis court, a skatepark, a children's playground, and equestrian facilities.

An independent caretaker's house with private access includes a living area with kitchen, two bedrooms and two shower rooms, ensuring comfort and discretion for staff or guests.

The grounds, a true signature of the estate, stand out for the richness and authenticity of their vegetation: a truffle orchard of 250 trees in their second year, cherry and apple trees, a vegetable garden with aromatic herbs, as well as extensive pastures, creating a rare and authentic Mediterranean atmosphere.

Ideally located in close proximity to the prestigious Terre Blanche Golf & Hotel Resort and within easy reach of the village of Fayence, the estate offers a confidential living environment combining serenity and accessibility.

A unique address, embodying the very essence of luxury in Provence and on the Riviera.

FEATURES
Electric Gate
Caretaker House
Well drilling
Outdoor Lighting
Barbecue
Double Glazing
Playground
Bowling Green.
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