Reference259027
Price1,180,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms3
Floor Space284.0m2
Land Area1,920.0m2
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Immaculate 4 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with panoramic and countryside views in Montauroux, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

1,180,000 EUR
979,400 GBP1,239,000 USD
Enjoying panoramic countryside views from its peaceful location in Montauroux, is this beautifully renoved 4 bedroom stone house with separate apartment, nestling in nearly half an acre of glorious gardens with pool.

This charming property offers an appealing blend of Provencal character and modern comfort.

Enjoying lovely views towards the surrounding hills, the house features generous living spaces, including a bright reception room, a dining area, an open-plan kitchen and a separate living room that also serves as a private cinema room.

Large openings create a seamless connection with the terraces, garden and pool area.

Upstairs is a master suite with its s...
Enjoying panoramic countryside views from its peaceful location in Montauroux, is this beautifully renoved 4 bedroom stone house with separate apartment, nestling in nearly half an acre of glorious gardens with pool.

This charming property offers an appealing blend of Provencal character and modern comfort.

Enjoying lovely views towards the surrounding hills, the house features generous living spaces, including a bright reception room, a dining area, an open-plan kitchen and a separate living room that also serves as a private cinema room.

Large openings create a seamless connection with the terraces, garden and pool area.

Upstairs is a master suite with its shower room, two further bedrooms and an additional shower room.

An independent apartment with its own terrace and private access offers excellent guest accommodation, featuring a living room with open-plan kitchen, a bedroom and a shower room, providing both comfort and privacy for family and visitors.

Carefully renovated and equipped for year-round living, the property benefits from heath pump, air conditioning, fibre-optic internet, double glazing and a range of modern amenities. New septic tank.

Outside, the swimming pool, covered summer dining areas and mature Mediterranean garden create a relaxed setting for entertaining and enjoying the Provencal lifestyle.

A large garage, cellar and ample parking complete the property.

Ideally located within walking distance of village amenities and only minutes from shops, schools and restaurants, the property also enjoys easy access to the motorway, golf courses, Lake Saint-Cassien, the coastline and Nice International Airport.

A welcoming family home in a highly sought-after setting in the Pays de Fayence.

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Video CCTV Security
Digicode
Optical fibre
Crawl Space
Electric Gate
Intercom
Outdoor Lighting
Barbecue
Irrigation Sprinkler
Double Glazing



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