Wow factor 8 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in L'Isle sur la Sorgue, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur
Hidden from view, this superb property was built in the 1980s and entirely renovated between 2022 and 2025 with a keen eye for detail and deep respect for its Provencal soul. It combines the charm of traditionally inspired architecture with the demands of contemporary, high-end comfort. An estate conceived as a work of art.
On entering the main house, a majestic tower marks the architecture of the site. N...
Hidden from view, this superb property was built in the 1980s and entirely renovated between 2022 and 2025 with a keen eye for detail and deep respect for its Provencal soul. It combines the charm of traditionally inspired architecture with the demands of contemporary, high-end comfort. An estate conceived as a work of art.
On entering the main house, a majestic tower marks the architecture of the site. Natural stone facades, luminous renderings and sober, elegant lines create a harmonious whole. Inside, light flows freely between spaces, enhanced by noble materials and bespoke furnishings. Vast volumes for the art of living.
The main house spans some 500 m2. The first floor features a vast living room with exposed beams and stone fireplace, a second living room converted into a home cinema, an elegant, top-of-the-range kitchen and a light-filled dining room. Two large en-suite bedrooms and an open-plan study complete this level.
Upstairs is a third en suite bedroom and a two-bedroom master suite. All bedrooms have walk in wardrobes and TVs with Wi-Fi amplifiers. A gym with shower and WC, a laundry room, a storeroom and a wine cellar complete the ensemble.
An independent apartment of approximately 60 m2 offers a living room, kitchen, bedroom, shower room and private carport. Perfect for guests or a janitor. Tastefully selected furnishings are included in the sale, with the exception of certain works of art and personal effects.
At the heart of the fully enclosed landscaped grounds, a 6 x 13 m Bali stone swimming pool, with submerged deck and walkway, is surrounded by Sinai stone terraces. The pool house includes a fully equipped summer kitchen, covered living room and barbecue area.
An adjoining outbuilding of approximately 40 m2, known as "La Tour", offers two additional bedrooms, a shower room and a WC, making it ideal for entertaining family and friends.
In addition to a 120 m2 garage with double roll-up door, two carports and a 170 m2 storage area, the property also boasts an old stone sheepfold of approximately 160 m2, with new roof and floors. Connections to electricity, mains water and the Canal de Provence remain to be finalised.
Surrounding the property, 5 hectares of hay meadows, cultivated and maintained by a local farmer, offer added value and potential to develop as you wish.
Home automation, electric gates with videophone (4 cameras), motorised shutters with wooden shutters, ambient lighting integrated into the walls, heating and cooling by heat pump with ducted system, Schuco aluminium joinery, double insulation, concrete roof, automatic watering supplied by the Canal de Provence - every detail has been thought out to guarantee optimal living comfort.
Between Mont Ventoux and the Luberon, this property captivates with its timeless elegance, generous volumes, the remarkable quality of its renovation and the serenity of its surroundings. A rare place, ideal as a main residence or for a prestige project.
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Videophone
Electric Gate
Safe
Well
Outdoor Lighting
Barbecue
Irrigation Sprinkler
Car Port
Electric Shutters
Crawl Space
Simple flow ventilation
Connected Thermostat
Internet
Double Glazing
Water Softener
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