Reference249556
Price4,500,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms
Floor Space464.0m2
Land Area2,500.0m2

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

4,500,000 EUR
3,870,000 GBP4,815,000 USD
Superb newly built 5 bedroom stone built home, which is ideally located in Gordes, which is a commune that has been awarded one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages in France'.

This little architectural gem, is beautifully nestled in a green setting, out of sight and away from the hustle and bustle of the town centre, yet just a 5 minute walk from the old town and its castle.

Set in 2,500m2 of recently planted land, this south-facing house boasts uninterrupted views of the Gordes castle, the Luberon massif, the Monts de Vaucluse and the villages of Roussillon, Goult and Joucas.

With a living area of 464m2, the property is perfectly integrated into the landscape and architec...
Superb newly built 5 bedroom stone built home, which is ideally located in Gordes, which is a commune that has been awarded one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages in France'.

This little architectural gem, is beautifully nestled in a green setting, out of sight and away from the hustle and bustle of the town centre, yet just a 5 minute walk from the old town and its castle.

Set in 2,500m2 of recently planted land, this south-facing house boasts uninterrupted views of the Gordes castle, the Luberon massif, the Monts de Vaucluse and the villages of Roussillon, Goult and Joucas.

With a living area of 464m2, the property is perfectly integrated into the landscape and architecture of the Gordes region.

Dry stone is the king of the property, with boundary walls, low walls around the flowered areas and facades. Everything has been built with respect for the buildings of yesteryear, while offering state-of-the-art comforts with home automation, audio system in every room, large windows, double heating and cooling system throughout the house, fireplace, water softener, electric car charging point, fibre optics, alarm, digicode, video surveillance and videophone.

The house has been designed to let the outdoors into every living space, on the ground floor as well as upstairs, with large bay windows open onto 2 terraces, 1 huge, 174m2, offering beautiful spaces for conviviality and relaxation, and the other smaller, 28m2, which, on the kitchen side, leads to an ideal space for a vegetable garden.

Upstairs, with its oak parquet flooring, the hallway is lit by long, narrow, elegant bay windows, and there are windows with views in all 3 bedrooms and bathrooms. All spacious, bright and magnificently equipped.

The words that best describe this exceptional home are luxury, quality and clarity. With its many windows, but also its choice of materials: light oak for the parquet flooring in the living room, as well as for the interior doors and the furniture in the entrance hall, a paved floor in Burgundy stone and white walls everywhere. Outside, light-coloured shutters and blonde stone.

The sober lines of the kitchen and the fireplace in the living room, and the choice to create a very large open-plan living space that allows easy movement from the garden to the kitchen and its central island, and from the dining area to the living room, make this a very pleasant place to live, from which emanates a feeling of great serenity.

While the spaces are sleek and chic, they are nonetheless highly functional, well-equipped and equipped with essential extras: dressing rooms, a 17m2 storeroom, a genuine wine cellar, a 51m2 closed garage, a 46m2 pool house with its unusual barbecue/rotisserie, utility rooms.

FEATURES
Simple flow Ventilation
Swimming Pool
Videophone
Video CCTV Security
Digicode
Alarm System
Optical fibre
Outdoor Lighting
Barbecue
Irrigation Sprinkler
Carport
Crawl Space
Connected Thermostat
Furnished
Double Glazing
Home Automation
Fireplace
Electric car terminal
Air Conditioning
Water Softener
Garage
Maintenance Rooms: 8.5 & 8.22m2
Pool House: 46.38m2
Cellar: 16.76m2
Walk-in Closet: 3.96m2
Garage: 50.78m2
Terraces: 173.81 & 27.87m2
Land: 2,500m2
Unobstructed Views
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