Reference251635
Price1,175,000 EUR
Bedrooms10
Bathrooms8
Floor Space814.1m2
Land Area5.0 Ha

10 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view with Income Potential in Sospel, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

1,175,000 EUR
1,010,500 GBP1,257,250 USD
Beautifully renovated 10 bedroom Auberge nestling in 5 hectares of glorious land and gardens, enjoying panoramic countryside views from its ideal location in Sospel.

To all nature lovers, wishing to combine a professional activity and a life in a nature paradise on the French Riviera, look no further, it's here.

Nestled on one of the first lower passes of the Southern Alps, only 60 minutes from Monaco and Nice, 45 minutes from Ventimiglia (Italy), 1h from the first ski resort (Limone). A unique combination between the mountains and the sea.

The Property of Col de Brouis has experienced great success, both in terms of its warm welcome, rooms and food as well as its uniq...
Beautifully renovated 10 bedroom Auberge nestling in 5 hectares of glorious land and gardens, enjoying panoramic countryside views from its ideal location in Sospel.

To all nature lovers, wishing to combine a professional activity and a life in a nature paradise on the French Riviera, look no further, it's here.

Nestled on one of the first lower passes of the Southern Alps, only 60 minutes from Monaco and Nice, 45 minutes from Ventimiglia (Italy), 1h from the first ski resort (Limone). A unique combination between the mountains and the sea.

The Property of Col de Brouis has experienced great success, both in terms of its warm welcome, rooms and food as well as its unique location. It's at the crossroads of the regional tourist routes.

The Anglo-Danish family has been renovating and improving this local heritage for 14 years.

The property has a unique location with real comfort for a large family, separated in a private and professional part, offering a bar, restaurant with high end fully equipped kitchen, magnificent terrace and ample spaces for guests to fully enjoy nature and stunning views.

In addition, the Auberge has 6 beautiful guest rooms with en-suite bathrooms, well separated from the private part which has 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a large kitchen, a dining room, a huge garage, as well as other outbuildings and annexes.

With 5 ha of land, the property offers many opportunities still to be developed.

An opportunity to develop in a unique environment.

FEATURES
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Helipad
Fire alarm system
Outdoor Lighting
Internet


CONDITION
Good condition


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