Income Producing 10 bedroom Forme Priory for sale with countryside view in Le Thor, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur
Once occupied by Carmalite nuns, this unique property offers approximately 775 m2 of living space in a peaceful setting, yet remains within easy reach of the Avignon TGV station and the airport.
The entire building has been carefully restored, preserving the old features - exposed stonework, beams, generous volumes - while offering modern and refined amenities.
The property has several bright reception rooms, two kitchens, ten bedrooms, most with en-suite bathrooms, as well as numerous addition...
Once occupied by Carmalite nuns, this unique property offers approximately 775 m2 of living space in a peaceful setting, yet remains within easy reach of the Avignon TGV station and the airport.
The entire building has been carefully restored, preserving the old features - exposed stonework, beams, generous volumes - while offering modern and refined amenities.
The property has several bright reception rooms, two kitchens, ten bedrooms, most with en-suite bathrooms, as well as numerous additional spaces: laundry rooms, cellars, hallways, dressing rooms and upstairs living rooms.
Currently operated as a boutique hotel, the property generates significant income, demonstrating the attractiveness of the location and its commercial potential.
An immediate takeover of the business is therefore possible, with an established structure and a high-end positioning appreciated by a loyal clientele.
The garden, both structured and lush, features a magnificent chlorine-heated swimming pool (16 x 6 m, depth 1.10 m to 1.60 m) surrounded by large terraces, as well as a natural spring 14 metres deep that feeds the automatic watering system.
The private spa, perfectly integrated into the complex, includes a hammam, sauna, Jacuzzi, shower, and wc, creating a true wellness area.
The outbuildings - workshop, pool room, hammam - complete this rare property, which will appeal to buyers looking for a prestigious primary or secondary residence, as well as investors wishing to develop a high-end hotel or para-hotel business.
A rare property steeped in history, combining discretion, elegance and potential.
Double Glazing
Air Conditioning
Electric Gate
Intercom
Digicode
Alarm System
Well drilling
Fireplace
Electric car terminal
Water Softener
Sauna
Swimming Pool
Bowling Green
Irrigation Sprinkler
Jacuzzi
Hot Tub or Sauna
Private Pool
Hot Tub or Sauna
Fireplace
Air Conditioning
Turn Key Good Condition
Land
CONDITION
Good condition
ROOMS
Bathroom: 7.63 m2
Bedroom: 37.27 m2
Living Room: 14.17 m2
Storage: 2.48 m2
Bathroom: 5.54 m2
Bedroom: 19.87 m2
Living Room: 21.79 m2
Landing: 3.25 m2
Storage: 5.2 m2
Bathroom: 14.33 m2
Bedroom: 47.4 m2
WC: 2.31 m2
Walk-in Closet: 2.73 m2
Bedroom: 16.58 m2
Bathroom: 9.47 m2
: 46.17 m2
Bathroom: 5.96 m2
Bedroom: 23.46 m2
Corridor: 3.89 m2
WC: 1.94 m2
Bathroom: 5.08 m2
Bedroom: 12.97 m2
Landing: 24.72 m2
WC: 1.74 m2
Bathroom: 11.22 m2
Bedroom: 35.08 m2
Other: 14.61 m2
Bathroom: 7 m2
Living Room: 16.25 m2
Bedroom: 25.24 m2
Landing: 7.39 m2
Bathroom: 8.92 m2
: 23.4 m2
Bedroom: 21.99 m2
WC: 2.85 m2
Entrance: 10.32 m2
Bathroom: 4.26 m2
Bedroom: 16.81 m2
Other: 8.71 m2
Living/Dining Area: 58.84 m2
Living Room: 54.89 m2
Laundry Room: 13.3 m2
Cellar: 3.98 m2
Cellar: 23.06 m2
Kitchen: 22.03 m2
Corridor: 2.58 m2
Living/Dining Area: 25.46 m2
Entrance: 20.56 m2
Land: 11,300 m2
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This Manor House is located in Le Thor in France
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