Reference254378
Price1,875,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms
Floor Space218.0m2
Land Area2,429.0m2

Beautiful 4 bedroom House for sale in Pegomas, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

1,875,000 EUR
1,556,250 GBP1,968,750 USD
Beautifully renovated bastide with contemporary comfort in a peaceful setting just 10 minutes from Cannes and Mougins.

Set in a pretty plot of over half an acre,, adorned with majestic trees providing ideal natural shade during the summer months.

The main house features a welcoming entrance hall, a kitchen with pantry, a spacious living area including a dining space and living room with fireplace.
Upstairs, the master suite includes a walk-in wardrobes, bathroom, and private terrace offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Two additional en-suite bedrooms complete this level.
On the lower level, you'll find a wellness area with a gym, hammam, and a win...
Beautifully renovated bastide with contemporary comfort in a peaceful setting just 10 minutes from Cannes and Mougins.

Set in a pretty plot of over half an acre,, adorned with majestic trees providing ideal natural shade during the summer months.

The main house features a welcoming entrance hall, a kitchen with pantry, a spacious living area including a dining space and living room with fireplace.
Upstairs, the master suite includes a walk-in wardrobes, bathroom, and private terrace offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Two additional en-suite bedrooms complete this level.
On the lower level, you'll find a wellness area with a gym, hammam, and a wine cellar.
A separate guest house offers a two-level apartment with living room/kitchen, bedroom, and shower room.

The largely flat and beautifully landscaped garden includes a swimming pool with pool house, a barbecue area, and a petanque court.

This property also offers the possibility to subdivide a 900 m2 plot for which a building permit has been granted for the construction of a 125 m2 house.

The high-quality renovation, blends the charm and character of a Provencal home with the comfort and elegance of modern living.

Swimming Pool
Well
Irrigation Sprinkler
Air Conditioning
Gym
Excellent condition
Parking
Land: 2,429 m2



Shower Room
Walk-in Closet
Bedroom
Living Room
Kitchen
Shower Room
Bedroom
Terrace
Walk-in Closet
Bathroom
Master bedroom
Living Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
WC
Entrance
Exercise Room
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