Waterfront 4 bedroom House for sale with sea view in Peyriac de Mer, Languedoc-Roussillon
Peyriac-de-mer lake.
This superb property offers exceptional light with flamboyant colours at sunrises and sunsets. It was extended in 2008, has 253m2 of living space as well as 279m2 of usable space (various terraces, garage, shelters).
It opens on the ground floor onto an entrance hall leading to a living room with stone fireplace and a large bay window opening to a shaded terrace, a separate fully equipped kitchen leading to a veranda overlooking the garden and the swimming pool, an o...
Peyriac-de-mer lake.
This superb property offers exceptional light with flamboyant colours at sunrises and sunsets. It was extended in 2008, has 253m2 of living space as well as 279m2 of usable space (various terraces, garage, shelters).
It opens on the ground floor onto an entrance hall leading to a living room with stone fireplace and a large bay window opening to a shaded terrace, a separate fully equipped kitchen leading to a veranda overlooking the garden and the swimming pool, an office (or a bedroom), a bathroom, a corridor, a bedroom with adjoining bathroom, a pantry, a laundry room and a large garage of 61m2.
The first floor includes a large landing that can be used as an office, a very beautiful master suite with walk in wardrobe and shower room leading to its terrace with views, 2 other bedrooms with adjoining shower room and bathroom, a very bright and large living room with equipped kitchen and dominant views over the pond, ideal in winter as it opens onto a sunny terrace.
The exteriors offer two carports, and various other parking spaces.
While being out of sight, this villa is at walking distance of the amenities. Peyriac-de-Mer is a peaceful village, ideally located, close to many destinations: Narbonne (20 minutes), Port la Nouvelle (20 minutes), Gruissan (30 minutes), Perpignan (44 minutes), Carcassonne (55 minutes).
In the heart of the Narbonnaise Regional Natural Park, this Cote du Midi village has retained its small medieval streets, its typical "place du village" and its fountain in the shade of the trees between land of vines, hills and coastline.
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