Reference241677
Price735,000 EUR
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms3
Floor Space150.0m2
Land Area4,664.0m2

Private 3 bedroom Villa for sale with countryside view in Fayence, Cote d'Azur French Riviera

735,000 EUR
632,100 GBP786,450 USD
Charming 3 bedroom stone house for sale not far from Fayence village requiring some renovation and updating.

The property has a tree-lined entrance and large garden of approximately 4,660m2 with a good sized pool and small pool house with barbecue.

There is a generous entrance, a large living room with high ceilings a fireplace and dining room area just up above. There is a mezzanine above this space currently used as an office. The kitchen has a storage room behind and a covered terrace all the way along for outside dining and relaxing. There is a master bedroom on the ground floor with an en-suite bathroom and separate WC. The second bedroom has a shower room opposite and t...
Charming 3 bedroom stone house for sale not far from Fayence village requiring some renovation and updating.

The property has a tree-lined entrance and large garden of approximately 4,660m2 with a good sized pool and small pool house with barbecue.

There is a generous entrance, a large living room with high ceilings a fireplace and dining room area just up above. There is a mezzanine above this space currently used as an office. The kitchen has a storage room behind and a covered terrace all the way along for outside dining and relaxing. There is a master bedroom on the ground floor with an en-suite bathroom and separate WC. The second bedroom has a shower room opposite and there is a further guest bedroom en-suite the other side of the living area.

Downstairs is a huge workshop/garage and boiler room accessible from inside.

The house is on mains drainage.

Not far from all the shops and restaurants of Fayence and less than an hour from Nice airport.

FEATURES
Electric Gate
Swimming Pool
Fireplace

CONDITION
To refresh

ROOMS
Workshop
Cellar
Basement
Garage
WC
Shower Room
Bathroom
Bedroom
Mezzanine
Living/Dining Area
Kitchen
Entrance
Garden: 4,664 m2
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