Reference248675
Price1,100,000 EUR
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms3
Floor Space119.0m2
Land Area3,394.0m2

Renovated 3 bedroom Villa for sale with panoramic and countryside views in Seillans, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

1,100,000 EUR
946,000 GBP1,177,000 USD
Impressive and beautifully renovated villa in a haven of absolute tranquility, set in almost an acre of level ground with a swimming pool and fabulous countryside views.

The light and airy 3 bedroom property comes with living space of 120m2. It consists of a fully equipped semi-separate kitchen, a spacious living room with an unobstructed view, all opening onto shaded terraces.
There is a master bedroom with an en-suite shower room/WC and access to a terrace, a second bedroom with an en-suite shower room/WC also opening onto a terrace, and a third bedroom with a shower.

This property offers an exceptional living environment, combining modern comfort and tranquility, with...
Impressive and beautifully renovated villa in a haven of absolute tranquility, set in almost an acre of level ground with a swimming pool and fabulous countryside views.

The light and airy 3 bedroom property comes with living space of 120m2. It consists of a fully equipped semi-separate kitchen, a spacious living room with an unobstructed view, all opening onto shaded terraces.
There is a master bedroom with an en-suite shower room/WC and access to a terrace, a second bedroom with an en-suite shower room/WC also opening onto a terrace, and a third bedroom with a shower.

This property offers an exceptional living environment, combining modern comfort and tranquility, with bright interior spaces and well-appointed exteriors to fully enjoy the view and the verdant setting of the Provencal countryside.

Swimming Pool
Outdoor Lighting
Barbecue
Irrigation Sprinkler
Double Glazing
Air Conditioning
Private Pool
Turn Key Good Condition
Panoramic View
Land
Excellent condition
Land: 3,394 m2
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