Reference257621
Price2,995,000 EUR
Bedrooms8
Bathrooms7
Floor Space662.0m2
Land Area4.0 Ha

Immaculate 8 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Callian, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

2,995,000 EUR
2,485,850 GBP3,144,750 USD
Unique opportunity to acquire two beautifully renovated historical stone properties surrounded by 4 hectares of glorious land with gardens and pool, located between Callian and Montauroux.

This magnificent property from the 14th century offers a sauna as well as small lake, a fish bassin all surrounded by lush greenery and within walking distance of the old village of Callian.

The two houses have recently been totally renovated with the use of high quality materials.

The main house is rather impressive : appro. 542 m2 of well-kept ancient details offering, entrance hall, laundry room, 2 double bedrooms with bathroom and WC, a master suite with bathroom and WC and a lar...
Unique opportunity to acquire two beautifully renovated historical stone properties surrounded by 4 hectares of glorious land with gardens and pool, located between Callian and Montauroux.

This magnificent property from the 14th century offers a sauna as well as small lake, a fish bassin all surrounded by lush greenery and within walking distance of the old village of Callian.

The two houses have recently been totally renovated with the use of high quality materials.

The main house is rather impressive : appro. 542 m2 of well-kept ancient details offering, entrance hall, laundry room, 2 double bedrooms with bathroom and WC, a master suite with bathroom and WC and a large veranda.

The upper level offers; a large double bedroom with en suite spacious bathroom and WC, second suite with en suite bathroom and WC and good size sitting room.

On the garden level is a large reception room with direct access to the fitted kitchen which again opens up toward the covered terrace and pool area. Walls and floors are in stone, and the ceilings have beautiful wooden beams.

There is a sauna, two storage rooms, and a large cellar used as a wine cellar.

The caretaker's house is built over 2 floors and has approximately 120m2. It offers a living room with open fitted kitchen and 3 bedrooms.

There is also a small stone house over two levels with two rooms, a shower room and WC.

This place must be seen to get a feel of the stunning atmosphere and environment.

FEATURES


Spring
Air Conditioning
Sauna
Swimming Pool
Electric Gate
Outdoor Lighting
Caretaker House
Fireplace

Fireplace
Multiple Dwellings
Private Pool
Hot Tub or Sauna
Air Conditioning
Turn Key Good Condition
Land
Hot Tub or Sauna
Garden
Outbuildings

CONDITION


Excellent condition

ROOMS


Outbuilding: 120 m2
Garden
Sauna
Cellar

Laundry Room
Play Room: 120 m2
Reception Room
Kitchen
Veranda
Living Room
Dining Room
Shower Room WC
Bedroom
Master bedroom
Land: 40,000 m2


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