Immaculate 6 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view in Fayence, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur
Situated less than five minutes on foot from the village, this fully renovated former silk factory combines authentic charm with modern comfort in a peaceful setting.
The ground floor features a spacious living room with traditional exposed-beam ceilings and double French doors, offering exceptional brightness and rare ceiling height.
The open-plan kitchen, warm and inviting, is centred around a large island and extends into a back kitchen with a laundry area. On this...
Situated less than five minutes on foot from the village, this fully renovated former silk factory combines authentic charm with modern comfort in a peaceful setting.
The ground floor features a spacious living room with traditional exposed-beam ceilings and double French doors, offering exceptional brightness and rare ceiling height.
The open-plan kitchen, warm and inviting, is centred around a large island and extends into a back kitchen with a laundry area. On this level is a playroom that can be converted into a bedroom with its own shower room if needed, offering great flexibility in layout.
The first floor includes a bedroom with a private shower room and terrace boasting splendid views, as well as three additional en-suite bedrooms, each with its own shower room. This level is ideal for hosting family or guests in complete privacy.
On the second floor is another bedroom with its own shower room, along with the approximately 60 m2 master suite. This private retreat includes a study area, a large walk-in wardrobe, a sleeping area, and a shower room equipped with a hammam.
With underfloor heating and air conditioning, the home ensures optimal comfort throughout the year.
Outside, the 1,000 m2 plot features a beautiful stone pool with panoramic views, a pool house, a vegetable garden, and a carport for two vehicles.
Thanks to its layout, numerous en-suite bedrooms, and immediate proximity to the village, this property is perfectly suited for a charming bed-and-breakfast activity or as a spacious and characterful family home.
A rare property, combining authenticity, high-end features, and a privileged location.
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