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Reference 242740

Renovated 8 bedroom House for sale in Violes, Cote d'Azur French Riviera

1,123,000 EUR
965,780 GBP 1,201,610 USD
Beautifully restored 19th century property with guest house and apartment, nestling in nearly 1.5 acres of glorious landscaped gardens with expansive pool, ideally located amongst the vineyards near Violes, Vaucluse.

Situated 35 minutes from Avignon and its TGV train station, this marvellous 472 m² property boasts some very fine features. Magnificent shaded terraces and private garden suites, a bowling green, ample parking, grassed areas and a splendid swimming pool with underwater decking, in the heart of Provence.

The comfortably equipped, fully air-conditioned property is a perfect blend of authenticity, refinement and sobriety. An ideal property for a bed and breakfast or furnished holiday rental business.

The guest house comprises of a 59 m2 living room with dining room,
25 m2 kitchen, shower room and WC with PRM access, en suite 1: 25 m2 bedroom and 7 m2 shower room, and independent terrace.

There is a separate apartment with 32 m2 living room, 17 m2 study and
5 m2 storage space.

On the first floor is 1 bedroom of 41 m2 with shower room and WC, a bedroom of 28 m2 with shower room and WC, a bedroom of 21 m2 and a fourth bedroom of 17 m2 with shower room and WC.

In the main house is a 33 m2 living room with 7 m2 kitchen, 17 m2 hallway, en suite with 15 m2 bedroom and 4 m2 shower room, second 19 m2 suite. and independent studio with a living room 11 m2, bedroom 15 m2, shower room 8 m2, WC and utility room 18 m2.

There is a cellar of 120 m2, 38 m2 garage and a room to be finished of
37 m2.

Parking for 7 vehicles with electric charging point in the grounds.

All plumbing, electricity and insulation are new and there is fully air-conditioning.

Swimming pool and spa of 125 m2 with exotic wood terrace around the swimming pool.

Features

Reference242740
Price1,123,000 EUR
Number of Bedrooms
Bedrooms
8
Number of Bathrooms
Bathrooms
7
Floor Space in Metres Squared
Floor Space
472.0m2
Land Size in Metres Squared
Land Area
5,763.0m2

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This House is located in Violes in France

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