Reference249205
Price2,200,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms
Floor Space270.0m2
Land Area3.5 Ha

Beautiful 5 bedroom House for sale with panoramic and countryside views in Bargemon, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

2,200,000 EUR
1,892,000 GBP2,354,000 USD
Beautiful 5 bedroom farmhouse, which is beautifully nestled within its own park of 35,000m2 with its own carp pond, 2 ancient basins with trout and canals for distributing the water from the forest.

Quietly situated, yet just a 5 minute drive from the charming village of Bargemon, this superb property enjoys views over the countryside towards the village.

With its origins dating from 1827, extended in 1980 and totally renovated between 2012 and 2016 using high quality materials, this superb home is in exceptional condition and offers a high standard of living.

Garden level: entrance hall with a guest WC, laundry room, technical room and wine cave. 2 bedrooms and 2 bat...
Beautiful 5 bedroom farmhouse, which is beautifully nestled within its own park of 35,000m2 with its own carp pond, 2 ancient basins with trout and canals for distributing the water from the forest.

Quietly situated, yet just a 5 minute drive from the charming village of Bargemon, this superb property enjoys views over the countryside towards the village.

With its origins dating from 1827, extended in 1980 and totally renovated between 2012 and 2016 using high quality materials, this superb home is in exceptional condition and offers a high standard of living.

Garden level: entrance hall with a guest WC, laundry room, technical room and wine cave. 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

Next level, via an easy staircase: living/dining room with an open fireplace and access to a large terrace, master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and WC. Library/office room with an open fireplace. A few steps up, through a hall with storage space, fully fitted kitchen with a fireplace and a larder. 2 additional independent bedrooms, 1 of which is on a terrace below with its own bathroom with WC, open fireplace and access to tis own terrace. The other bedroom is above the kitchen with its own bathroom and WC.

The property also offers a large heated saltwater swimming pool, large garage, woodshed, small stone house with an old-style fireplace (used as storage) and the property is self-sufficient with water, but also offers town water.

A property of modern traditional Provençal design for nature lovers a rare offer not to miss it.

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Videophone
Swimming Pool
Electric Gate
Alarm System
Spring
Outdoor Lighting
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Panoramic Views
Land
Garage
Outbuildings
Good Condition
Outbuilding
Maintenance Room
Laundry Room
Study
Lakes
Land: 35,000m2
Panoramic Views
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