Reference257741
Price2,075,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms4
Floor Space142.0m2
Land Area353.0m2

Immaculate 4 bedroom House for sale in Eygalieres, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

2,075,000 EUR
1,722,250 GBP2,178,750 USD
Modern, elegant 4 bedroom stone farmhouse with pool and garden, ideally located near all amenities in the heart of Eygalieres.

This exceptional property of 150m2 features refined natural materials, where elegance, comfort and high-end finishes blend in perfect harmony, and was completed just five years ago.

Conceived in the spirit of a traditional Provencal mas, it combines timeless architectural authenticity with contemporary comfort and carefully selected natural materials. A spacious terrace and landscaped garden frame the stone facade.

A vine-covered pergola, heated swimming pool (9.5 x 3m), and thoughtfully designed garden lighting, create an intimate, tranquil en...
Modern, elegant 4 bedroom stone farmhouse with pool and garden, ideally located near all amenities in the heart of Eygalieres.

This exceptional property of 150m2 features refined natural materials, where elegance, comfort and high-end finishes blend in perfect harmony, and was completed just five years ago.

Conceived in the spirit of a traditional Provencal mas, it combines timeless architectural authenticity with contemporary comfort and carefully selected natural materials. A spacious terrace and landscaped garden frame the stone facade.

A vine-covered pergola, heated swimming pool (9.5 x 3m), and thoughtfully designed garden lighting, create an intimate, tranquil environment - a rare sanctuary in the heart of the village.

Life here unfolds entirely on foot: cafes, renowned restaurants, artisan shops and the weekly market are moments away, offering an enviable village lifestyle that blends vibrancy with discretion and privacy.

The ground floor opens into a generous open-plan living space designed for effortless indoor-outdoor living. The bespoke kitchen, centred around a generous island, flows seamlessly into the dining and living areas, all extending onto the terrace, garden, and pool. Exposed beams and traditional wood-and-plaster ceilings lend authentic Provencal character, while modern amenities, including air conditioning, ensure year-round comfort.

The kitchen is a true focal point of the home - crafted with high-quality finishes in a style that is both authentic and contemporary, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. Also on the ground floor, a beautiful en-suite bedroom enjoys direct access to a private courtyard, providing ideal guest accommodation.

The bathroom features elegant travertine finishes, a walk-in shower, a stylish basin, and a separate WC, combining comfort with refined Provencal style.

Upstairs, three elegant en-suite bedrooms provide refined accommodation. Each bathroom is finished in travertine and features a walk-in shower, a stylish basin, and a WC, enhancing the home's natural aesthetic and high-end charm.

The property enjoys excellent accessibility. The TGV station in Avignon provides high-speed connections to Paris, while Marseille International Airport offers convenient international travel. Mediterranean beaches are also within easy driving distance, allowing for effortless day trips to the sea.

Whether as a refined main residence, an elegant Provencal retreat, or a high-quality rental investment with proven seasonal returns, this property represents a rare opportunity in one of the Alpilles' most desirable villages.

PROPERTY LAYOUT :- Ground floor: - Living room (26m2) with and doors to terrace - Kitchen (23m2) with doors to terrace - Dining Room (15m2) with doors to terrace - Bedroom 1 (10m2) - En-suite 1 (2.9m2) with shower, basin - Separate WC (1.4m2) First Floor: - Bedroom 2 (11.2m2) - Dressing (2.7m2) - En-suite 2 (4.4m2) with shower, basin and WC - Bedroom 3 (12.5m2) - En-suite 3 (5.6m2) with shower, basin and WC - Bedroom 4 (12.5m2) - En-suite 4 (5.5m2) with shower, basin and WC Floorplans and additional photos available on request.
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