Bright 5 bedroom House for sale with countryside and panoramic views in Draguignan, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur
Built in 1902 and with a living area of about 175m2, this superb villa is set in a mature garden of 1,673m2 with a swimming pool and lovely views over the woods and the city.
This villa is very stylish, has high ceilings and a balcony at the front.
On the upper floor, a marble staircase leads to a spacious hall leading to an elegant living room with open access to the dining room and half-open kitchen. From the hall there is also access to 2 bedrooms that currently serve as an office and second living room, and a bathroom and separate WC.
On the entra...
Built in 1902 and with a living area of about 175m2, this superb villa is set in a mature garden of 1,673m2 with a swimming pool and lovely views over the woods and the city.
This villa is very stylish, has high ceilings and a balcony at the front.
On the upper floor, a marble staircase leads to a spacious hall leading to an elegant living room with open access to the dining room and half-open kitchen. From the hall there is also access to 2 bedrooms that currently serve as an office and second living room, and a bathroom and separate WC.
On the entrance level there is an apartment with a living room, separate kitchen, bathroom, separate WC, 2 bedrooms and storage space.
The house has new German-made PVC window frames with double glazing throughout, the facade was totally restored in 2021 with reinforcing steel structures to make it resistant to climatic influences.
From the upper floor there is access to a large terrace with a barbecue and from here to the garden.
The beautiful mature garden of 1,673m2, features olive trees, cypresses and strawberry trees, several seating areas, 8 x 4m swimming pool, with a depth of 1.5 - 2m, a garage, (wine) cellar and ample parking.
The garden is enclosed and equipped with an electric gate.
FEATURES
Swimming Pool
Apartment
Electric Gate
Barbecue
Balcony
Garage
Good Condition
Land: 1,623m2
Cellar
Summer Kitchen
Terrace
Garage
Balcony
Unobstructed Views
Features
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This House is located in Draguignan in France
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