Reference253706
Price640,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms4
Floor Space205.0m2
Land Area3,199.0m2

Unique 5 bedroom Villa for sale with countryside view in Remouins, Beaucaire, Occitanie

640,000 EUR
531,200 GBP672,000 USD
Rare opportunity to acquire a very well presented 5 bedroom house full of charm and character, set in beautiful landscaped gardens with pool, while enjoying panoramic views from its location near Remouins.

Immerse yourself in the heart of Provence by discovering this magnificent property situated in a dynamic village offering all local shops (bakery-grocery store, restaurants, etc. ) as well as a school, in the Nimes Remouins Beaucaire triangle.

This unique villa invites you to enjoy the joy of living in an idyllic setting. Divisible into two distinct parts, it offers a warm and friendly living space.

The main part consists of a large entrance hall, a spacious living r...
Rare opportunity to acquire a very well presented 5 bedroom house full of charm and character, set in beautiful landscaped gardens with pool, while enjoying panoramic views from its location near Remouins.

Immerse yourself in the heart of Provence by discovering this magnificent property situated in a dynamic village offering all local shops (bakery-grocery store, restaurants, etc. ) as well as a school, in the Nimes Remouins Beaucaire triangle.

This unique villa invites you to enjoy the joy of living in an idyllic setting. Divisible into two distinct parts, it offers a warm and friendly living space.

The main part consists of a large entrance hall, a spacious living room with a traditional fireplace, a large equipped Provencal kitchen, the real heart of the house, opening onto the dining room.

Oriented East-West, the building benefits from exceptional light throughout the day, with direct access to the garden and exterior terraces from each French window. This part includes a master suite with bathroom, a double office convertible into an additional bedroom, and a second part of the house accessible from the entrance hall.

This part offers a bathroom, two bedrooms with mezzanine, a bedroom
en-suite with shower, and equipped kitchen, ideal for a gite or guests.

The 3,200m2 garden, nicely landscaped and planted with Mediterranean species, houses a double garage, a 10 x 5 meter swimming pool with technical room convertible into a studio, a summer kitchen ideal for outdoor meals, and a practical laundry room.

Every detail has been carefully thought out in this property to offer exceptional comfort and an incomparable quality of life.

Come and discover this property a stone's throw from the Pont du Gard.Gare TGV Nimes Pont du Gard 17 km, Airport Nimes/Garons 26 km.
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