Large Teaser
Reference248524
Price795,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms
Floor Space200.0m2
Land Area

Inviting 4 bedroom Villa for sale with panoramic view in Drap, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

795,000 EUR
683,700 GBP850,650 USD
Very pretty house built in the 1980s, in a Provencal-inspired style, in a green and peaceful setting, just a 5 minute drive from Drap and offering a most desirable living environment.

The main entrance leads to a beautiful paved driveway with access to a closed garage at the front of the house and the living areas. The 200m2 house is made up of a large entrance, a separate kitchen and a large living room with a cathedral ceiling and exposed beams. A small living room below with a fireplace is ideal for enjoying winter evenings by the fire.
A mezzanine above the living room can serve as an office or additional bedroom.

Stairs lead to the sleeping area of the house where th...
Very pretty house built in the 1980s, in a Provencal-inspired style, in a green and peaceful setting, just a 5 minute drive from Drap and offering a most desirable living environment.

The main entrance leads to a beautiful paved driveway with access to a closed garage at the front of the house and the living areas. The 200m2 house is made up of a large entrance, a separate kitchen and a large living room with a cathedral ceiling and exposed beams. A small living room below with a fireplace is ideal for enjoying winter evenings by the fire.
A mezzanine above the living room can serve as an office or additional bedroom.

Stairs lead to the sleeping area of the house where there are two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a laundry room. Each room has access to the outside and benefits from a private terrace.
A large studio can be used completely independently with its private entrance. The studio also benefits from a Tropezian terrace with a fabulous view of the surrounding hills and the sea.

Access via an attractive staircase to the swimming pool, an ideal place for relaxation and large celebrations. This part of the garden has been landscaped with great care. There is a living room area, a dining area under a shaded arbour and a summer kitchen perfect for barbecues and homemade pizzas. There is also a small summer house to store summer furniture and accommodate a fridge for drinks.
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