Reference252779
Price625,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms
Floor Space188.0m2
Land Area2.7 Ha

Bright 4 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Uzes, Occitanie

625,000 EUR
518,750 GBP656,250 USD
Ideally located in a peaceful area near Uzes is this charming 4 bedroom house nestling in nearly 7 acres of glorious land with beautiful mature gardens and pool, while enjoying far reaching countryside views.

The house, built in 1975, was tastefully modernised and extended about fifteen years ago. With its 188 m2 of living space, this house allows you to live entirely on one level. It includes a spacious kitchen/dining room opening onto a terrace with open views, a cosy living room with a wood-burning stove and access to the terrace with a pergola, a master suite with a private bathroom and WC, and a second bedroom on the ground floor. A pantry, a laundry room, and a guest WC are als...
Ideally located in a peaceful area near Uzes is this charming 4 bedroom house nestling in nearly 7 acres of glorious land with beautiful mature gardens and pool, while enjoying far reaching countryside views.

The house, built in 1975, was tastefully modernised and extended about fifteen years ago. With its 188 m2 of living space, this house allows you to live entirely on one level. It includes a spacious kitchen/dining room opening onto a terrace with open views, a cosy living room with a wood-burning stove and access to the terrace with a pergola, a master suite with a private bathroom and WC, and a second bedroom on the ground floor. A pantry, a laundry room, and a guest WC are also on this floor.

Upstairs, two bedrooms are arranged on either side of a large landing sharing a shower room with WC.

The partially landscaped garden offers an idyllic setting with a petanque court, an orchard, old vines, and truffle oaks. The heated salt-water swimming pool is 11 x 5 m and is accompanied by a technical room/outbuilding of approximately 50 m2 equipped with water and electricity.

A large garage/workshop of 40 m2 completes this superb property.

Enjoy a sunny and quiet location, with a grocery store just a 5 minute drive away and a restaurant in the village centre.

Features include underfloor heating by heat pump and reversible air conditioning.
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