Reference254379
Price1,295,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms
Floor Space196.0m2
Land Area1.2 Ha

Renovated 5 bedroom Villa for sale with panoramic view in Fayence, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

1,295,000 EUR
1,074,850 GBP1,359,750 USD
Charming Provencal villa set in a private estate of almost 3 acres, offering a peaceful living environment with unobstructed views, just a few minutes from Fayence and Tourrettes.

This elegant 200m2 bastide enjoys a privileged location, set in a carefully landscaped exterior including a pool area, with fully equipped pool house and barbecue area - the perfect place to enjoy convivial moments in complete tranquillity.
Inside, the house is laid out on two levels: First floor - the living space is warm and functional, with a vast living room with fireplace and two large bay windows providing plenty of natural light. The kitchen-dining room combines modernity and elegance and opens o...
Charming Provencal villa set in a private estate of almost 3 acres, offering a peaceful living environment with unobstructed views, just a few minutes from Fayence and Tourrettes.

This elegant 200m2 bastide enjoys a privileged location, set in a carefully landscaped exterior including a pool area, with fully equipped pool house and barbecue area - the perfect place to enjoy convivial moments in complete tranquillity.
Inside, the house is laid out on two levels: First floor - the living space is warm and functional, with a vast living room with fireplace and two large bay windows providing plenty of natural light. The kitchen-dining room combines modernity and elegance and opens onto a covered terrace, complemented by a scullery, laundry and boiler room.
An en suite bedroom with shower room completes this level. Upstairs, the sleeping area comprises four bedrooms. The master suite has its own bathroom, while another bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower room.
The last two bedrooms share a bathroom. A true haven of peace, where comfort and elegance combine harmoniously.

Barbecue
Swimming Pool
Electric Gate
Double Glazing
Excellent condition
Land: 12,000 m2.
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