Reference255246
Price3,045,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms4
Floor Space328.0m2
Land Area2,450.0m2

Immaculate 5 bedroom Villa for sale with panoramic and sea views in La Rochelle, Nouvelle Aquitaine

3,045,000 EUR
2,527,350 GBP3,197,250 USD
Stunning 5 bedroom luxury architect designed villa with annex nestling in over half an acre of beautiful landscaped gardens with pool, while enjoying panoramic sea views from its sought after location in the heart of L'Hourneau.

In a commanding position, this contemporary property offers a unique living environment, combining architectural elegance and nature.

Completely redesigned in 2021 by a renowned architect, this 328 m2 residence blends perfectly into its landscaped setting of over 2,450 m2 and enjoys breathtaking ocean views from all the main rooms.

Combining concrete, glass and greenery in a subtle interplay of transparency and light, it charms with its generou...
Stunning 5 bedroom luxury architect designed villa with annex nestling in over half an acre of beautiful landscaped gardens with pool, while enjoying panoramic sea views from its sought after location in the heart of L'Hourneau.

In a commanding position, this contemporary property offers a unique living environment, combining architectural elegance and nature.

Completely redesigned in 2021 by a renowned architect, this 328 m2 residence blends perfectly into its landscaped setting of over 2,450 m2 and enjoys breathtaking ocean views from all the main rooms.

Combining concrete, glass and greenery in a subtle interplay of transparency and light, it charms with its generous volumes, omnipresent brightness and high-end amenities. This rare property combines design, comfort and serenity in a privileged environment just a stone's throw from the sea. An exceptional property for lovers of beautiful volumes and sea views.

Property layout :

Main building : Ground floor: Entrance hall, spacious living room, bright dining room, high-end semi-professional kitchen with adjoining pantry, two bedrooms, shower room and separate WC. There is a large reception terrace with unobstructed ocean views.

Upper floor: Master bedroom with large panoramic terrace facing the ocean.

Ground floor: Fitness area and wine cellar.

Annexes and guest areas :

Separate annex building: Two multipurpose rooms (ideal for professionals or additional bedrooms).

Living space: Two bedrooms with sea view, two bathrooms, two WCs and a Large terrace.

Exterior and amenities:

•Heated swimming pool (8 x 4 m) with exotic wood terrace.

•Fully equipped summer kitchen adjacent to the pool•.

•Large, carefully maintained landscaped garden.

Garage and parking space for 3 vehicles.

•Reception garden.

Exceptional sea views from all living areas.

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