Perfect 4 bedroom Villa for sale with countryside view in Puyricard, Aix en Provence, Cote d'Azur French Riviera
Attractive 4 bedroom villa with outbuildings and gym set in 7 hectares ( 18 acres)
Built in 2008, the house of 332m2 includes:
Ground Floor -
Sitting room/salon of 100m2
Snug/TV room
Kitchen and utility room 50m2
WC
Study/Office ( or additional bedroom) 20m2
First Floor -
Four en suite bedrooms ( one north facing and 3 south facing), including a master bedroom 36m2
Further bedroom possible close to the games room ( 65m2)
Sitting/TV room<...
Attractive 4 bedroom villa with outbuildings and gym set in 7 hectares ( 18 acres)
Built in 2008, the house of 332m2 includes:
Ground Floor -
Sitting room/salon of 100m2
Snug/TV room
Kitchen and utility room 50m2
WC
Study/Office ( or additional bedroom) 20m2
First Floor -
Four en suite bedrooms ( one north facing and 3 south facing), including a master bedroom 36m2
Further bedroom possible close to the games room ( 65m2)
Sitting/TV room
Storage
The spacious grounds feature a large swimming pool 14m x 5.6m2 with rolling covers and pool house.
Other features include a double garage and 300 year old stone pond.
Francais:
Maison de prestige, situe a Aix en Provence sur7 hectares de Terrain avec des arbres centenaires.
Tres belle demeure, construite de facon traditionnelle en 2008 avec toutes les normes actuelles.
Cette maison d'exception situe a proximite du centre d'Aix-en-Provence et de Puyricard, allie la qualite des constructions traditionnelles avec toutes les normes actuelles de confort, espaces de vie, lumiere pour une excellente qualite de vie.
Aucune nuisance sonore ou visuelle.
Sur deux niveaux, niveau bas avec espace de vie sur 100m2, cuisine et laundry de 50m2, bureau et salle de TV
Niveau haut, 4 chambres avec salle de bains, dont chambre parentale avec de 36m2 avec dressing.
Espace TV commun
Salle de sport independente avec ouverture sur jardin
Piscine de 14 x 5.6 M, avec couverture amovible roulante et pool house
Bassin de pierre traditionnel de 3 siecles
2 garages fermes
Activites equestres possibles
Materiaux nobles; pierre du Perigord, parquet a l'etage, cuisine de qualite, menuiseries traditionnelles et poutres apparente.
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