Reference252689
Price570,000 EUR
Bedrooms2
Bathrooms2
Floor Space84.0m2
Land Area

Stylish 2 bedroom Apartment for sale in Uzes, Occitanie

570,000 EUR
473,100 GBP598,500 USD
Rare opportunity to acquire a stylishly renovated 2 bedroom luxury duplex apartment with beautiful communal garden and pool, ideally located near all amenities in the heart of Uzes.

This superb 84 m2 property is just 5 minutes walk from Place aux Herbes, a real cocoon combining the charm of a town house and the advantages of a secure residence with landscaped garden and swimming pool, without the constraints of maintenance.

On entering, the open living and dining room with fitted kitchen, is bathed in light and enhanced by a beautiful high ceiling which gives it a pleasant feeling of space and volume. The travertine floor brings a touch of elegance and authenticity to this are...
Rare opportunity to acquire a stylishly renovated 2 bedroom luxury duplex apartment with beautiful communal garden and pool, ideally located near all amenities in the heart of Uzes.

This superb 84 m2 property is just 5 minutes walk from Place aux Herbes, a real cocoon combining the charm of a town house and the advantages of a secure residence with landscaped garden and swimming pool, without the constraints of maintenance.

On entering, the open living and dining room with fitted kitchen, is bathed in light and enhanced by a beautiful high ceiling which gives it a pleasant feeling of space and volume. The travertine floor brings a touch of elegance and authenticity to this area where modern comfort and refinement blend harmoniously.

Upstairs, two superb en-suite bedrooms with magnificent herringbone parquet flooring adds character and softness. Built-in storage optimises the space while the adjoining bathrooms with shower and WC perfectly complete this level by combining practicality and aesthetics.

The large openings offer beautiful light throughout the day and offer a pleasant and serene living environment with the added benefit of access to the services of the secure co-ownership.

A cellar/storage room and 2 private parking spaces complete this superb property.

A unique property that combines independence, elegance, calm and tranquility in the heart of Uzes.
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