Renovated 3 bedroom House with panoramic view in Goult, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur
Beautiful house in one of the most picturesque villages in the Luberon, Goult is ideally situated between Gordes and Roussillon, just fifty minutes from Avignon.
A popular destination, this hilltop village boasts peace and quiet, charm and an exceptional heritage: ramparts, castle, fountains, lively shopping streets, church, chapels. The narrow streets lined with fine buildings lead up to a promontory where a magnificent mill stands between ramparts and countryside. Just a few metres away, in the oldest and most peaceful part of the village, is this house of around 225m2, completely renovated in 2011, which is remarkable in every way, wit...
Beautiful house in one of the most picturesque villages in the Luberon, Goult is ideally situated between Gordes and Roussillon, just fifty minutes from Avignon.
A popular destination, this hilltop village boasts peace and quiet, charm and an exceptional heritage: ramparts, castle, fountains, lively shopping streets, church, chapels. The narrow streets lined with fine buildings lead up to a promontory where a magnificent mill stands between ramparts and countryside. Just a few metres away, in the oldest and most peaceful part of the village, is this house of around 225m2, completely renovated in 2011, which is remarkable in every way, with its superb dry-stone facade.
Protected by a large lime tree, it offers an intimate and serene setting.
Its air-conditioned, powder-coated steel roof lets you enjoy the Provencal sky all year round.
The ground floor is open-plan, bathing the entire living space in light and allowing you to admire the Luberon massif from the glass roof through the large bay window on the south-facing facade. This bay window opens onto a vast wooden terrace, adorned with a fragrant jasmine, with a breathtaking 180 degree view over the Luberon Mountains, the Provencal roofs, the hilltop village of Bonnieux and the Chateau de Lacoste.
Inside, everything is designed for comfort: a fully-equipped kitchen with island, a bright living room with light colours and quality materials. The stone staircase, with its gentle steps, wraps around an elegant chandelier over two floors.
The 1st floor offers two bright bedrooms with sublime views, a shower room and separate wc.
The 2nd floor features a cosy suite with uninterrupted views, a study or living room area, a large bedroom with dressing area and a shower room/wc.
Exposed beams and solid blond oak flooring create a cosy atmosphere.
The basement, which is just as perfectly laid out, includes a large, bright utility room, a dressing room, a wc, a large wine cellar with authentic charm, a machine room and an unusual 33 m2 garage with dry stone walls and vaults.
There is a second parking space in front of the house.
Easy to live in, this comfortable house with top-of-the-range features is ready to move into, so you can take full advantage of the charm of the Luberon all year round or on holiday.
Participation in the interactive auction is subject to prior approval. Starting price: 990,000 EUR Agency fees included
Viewing date: from 3 MAY 2025 to 13 JUNE 2025
Date of sale: Saturday 14 June 2025 at 11am
Bid level: EUR20,000
Alarm System
Optical fibre
Outdoor Lighting
Irrigation Sprinkler
Car Port
Electric Awnings
Sliding Windows
Double Glazing
Air Conditioning
Garage
Panoramic View
Excellent condition
ROOMS
Maintenance Room: 13.85 m2
Garage: 33.6 m2
Corridor: 7.4 m2
WC: 1.8 m2
: 12.5 m2
Laundry Room: 10.75 m2
Study: 16.7 m2
Shower Room WC: 8 m2
Bedroom: 15.9 m2
WC: 1.8 m2
Shower Room: 6.8 m2
Bedroom: 13.5 m2
Bedroom: 15.4 m2
Corridor: 4.2 m2
Veranda: 13 m2
: 50 m2
Terrace: 28 m2
Land: 190 m2
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