Unique 6 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view in Tourrettes sur Loup, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur
This superb Provencal stone farmhouse captivates with its character and charm, generous living spaces and, above all, its magnificent uninterrupted views.
One of its greatest assets is its spectacular panoramic terrace, a true extension of the living areas, allowing you to enjoy the ever-changing landscape throughout the day, with rolling green hills, the soft Provencal light and the Mediterranean horizon as your backdrop.
Set on beautifully landscaped g...
This superb Provencal stone farmhouse captivates with its character and charm, generous living spaces and, above all, its magnificent uninterrupted views.
One of its greatest assets is its spectacular panoramic terrace, a true extension of the living areas, allowing you to enjoy the ever-changing landscape throughout the day, with rolling green hills, the soft Provencal light and the Mediterranean horizon as your backdrop.
Set on beautifully landscaped grounds of approximately 2,400 m2, the property boasts a meticulously maintained garden featuring century-old olive trees, fragrant rose bushes and an abundant variety of Mediterranean plants and flowers. A truly enchanting setting, perfect for relaxation and embracing the Provencal lifestyle.
Offering approximately 230 m2 of living space over three levels, the house features warm and inviting reception rooms with a fireplace, terracotta floors and exposed wooden beams, all opening generously onto the outdoor living areas and the expansive panoramic terrace.
The traditional Provencal kitchen, finished with authentic Salernes tiles, blends seamlessly with the property's timeless character.
The sleeping accommodation comprises six bedrooms, including a pleasant ground-floor principal suite with its own en-suite bathroom, as well as a spacious bedroom ideal for children or as a family dormitory. Four bathrooms complete the accommodation.
On the garden level, the heated swimming pool, enclosed by large sliding glass doors opening onto the garden, provides year-round enjoyment regardless of the season.
A vast basement occupying the entire footprint of the house offers exceptional potential to create a home cinema, fitness room, wellness area, games room or extensive additional storage space, according to your needs.
The property also includes an independent apartment, a wine cellar, a garage and several parking spaces.
Just a fifteen-minute walk away, the charming village of Tourrettes offers a highly sought-after lifestyle throughout the year, with its local shops, lively terraces, renowned restaurants-including two Michelin-starred establishments-and its authentic Provencal atmosphere.
A character-filled property offering an exceptional quality of life, equally suited as a primary residence or an elegant holiday home, with excellent long-term investment potential.
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