Reference252470
Price2,450,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms
Floor Space252.0m2
Land Area2,526.0m2

Luxury 5 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view in Menerbes, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

2,450,000 EUR
2,033,500 GBP2,572,500 USD
This superb and spacious stone residence combines Provencal charm with clean contemporary lines boasting exceptional volumes, an abundance of natural light and vast picture windows that extend the living spaces outwards. Inspired by restored farmhouses the 250m2 property is found in a privileged setting on 2,500 m2 of land. The generous living areas impress with their elegance and comfort. It has been designed to a very high standard, making it easy to live in every day. A vast, light-filled living room/kitchen with a remarkable amount of space opens onto the shaded terrace. A mezzanine converted into a TV living room completes this space. The sleeping area comes with four large en suite bed...
This superb and spacious stone residence combines Provencal charm with clean contemporary lines boasting exceptional volumes, an abundance of natural light and vast picture windows that extend the living spaces outwards. Inspired by restored farmhouses the 250m2 property is found in a privileged setting on 2,500 m2 of land. The generous living areas impress with their elegance and comfort. It has been designed to a very high standard, making it easy to live in every day. A vast, light-filled living room/kitchen with a remarkable amount of space opens onto the shaded terrace. A mezzanine converted into a TV living room completes this space. The sleeping area comes with four large en suite bedrooms, each offering absolute comfort and privileged access to the terraces and garden. A fifth en suite bedroom, close to the pool house, is ideal for welcoming family or friends in total privacy. A basement of around 80m2 could be converted as required, including a home cinema and sports room etc. A carefully landscaped exterior designed for relaxation and conviviality. Facing due south, the property enjoys an uninterrupted view of the Luberon mountains. A magnificent landscaped garden with trees (lavender, shrubs, olive trees, pines, cypresses, oaks, etc. ) surrounds the property.
The relaxation area has been designed to take full advantage of the Provencal climate, with a superb 15m x 4m heated swimming pool with underwater deck, a pool house with summer kitchen and barbecue, and a petanque court. Combining character and top-of-the-range features, this property is a ideal for lovers of authenticity and modernity.


Swimming Pool
Boules
Videophone
Alarm System
Optical fibre
Well drilling
Irrigation Sprinkler
Simple flow ventilation
Electric Awnings
Furnished
Double Glazing
Air Conditioning
Excellent condition

ROOMS


Bedroom: 19.66 m2
Corridor: 2.1 m2
Laundry Room: 14.2 m2
Mezzanine: 21.8 m2
Living/Dining Area: 37.77 m2
Kitchen: 32.9 m2
Walk-in Closet: 7.6 m2
Bedroom: 30.66 m2
Bedroom: 30.65 m2
Bedroom: 20.45 m2
Bedroom: 23.35 m2
WC: 1.34 m2
Corridor: 2.67 m2
: 6.52 m2
Pool house: 20 m2
Basement: 32.46 m2
Basement: 55.72 m2
Land: 2,526 m2.
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