Character 5 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view and countryside view in Bargemon, Cote d'Azur French Riviera
With a very beautiful living area of 192m2, (total surface 265m2 with annexes), fantastic views and a landscaped garden of 3,147m2 with old olive and fruit trees and a beautiful salt water heated swimming pool.
Built in 1970 and recently renovated using high-quality materials, this charming villa comprises of, on the upper level: entrance hall, WC, beautiful master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and private terrace and a guest bedroom with an en-suite bathroom.
Garden level: 3 further en-suite bedrooms, laundry room, double garage...
With a very beautiful living area of 192m2, (total surface 265m2 with annexes), fantastic views and a landscaped garden of 3,147m2 with old olive and fruit trees and a beautiful salt water heated swimming pool.
Built in 1970 and recently renovated using high-quality materials, this charming villa comprises of, on the upper level: entrance hall, WC, beautiful master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and private terrace and a guest bedroom with an en-suite bathroom.
Garden level: 3 further en-suite bedrooms, laundry room, double garage, cellar, boiler room and pleasant covered terrace area.
There is also a beautiful equipped pool house, multiple terraces and 3 stone sheds.
Existence of an important natural source with a water reservoir of 30,000 litres. Connected to mains drainage. Parking.
Situated just a 2 minute walk from the village.
FEATURES
Optical fibre
Barbecue
Triple glazing
Swimming Pool
Spring
Well
Outdoor Lighting
Internet
Sliding Windows
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Whirlpool Spa
Air Conditioning
Panoramic Views
Garage
Excellent Condition
Summer Kitchen
Land: 3,147m2
Pool House
Terrace
Laundry Room
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This House is located in Bargemon in France
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