Reference249980
Price1,550,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms4
Floor Space330.0m2
Land Area11.5 Ha

6 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Venasque, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

1,550,000 EUR
1,333,000 GBP1,658,500 USD
Nestling in 11.5 hectares of glorious land is this beautifully renovated
6 bedroom stone house with 2 gites, a chapel and stables, enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location in Venasque.

Situated right in the heart of the Monts de Vaucluse, this superb property of Provencal architecture has been built entirely of dry stone in the 18th Century, is set around a large courtyard with barns, stables and the workers housing, all of which is protected by the high walls of the different buildings and a large entrance gate.

This arrangement makes it an ideal set for living today: spaces to enjoy life and rest but also spaces to work from home, leisure spaces...
Nestling in 11.5 hectares of glorious land is this beautifully renovated
6 bedroom stone house with 2 gites, a chapel and stables, enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location in Venasque.

Situated right in the heart of the Monts de Vaucluse, this superb property of Provencal architecture has been built entirely of dry stone in the 18th Century, is set around a large courtyard with barns, stables and the workers housing, all of which is protected by the high walls of the different buildings and a large entrance gate.

This arrangement makes it an ideal set for living today: spaces to enjoy life and rest but also spaces to work from home, leisure spaces for young and old, whilst benefiting from the tranquility of an enclosed place, out of sight.

The very old vaulted rooms have been remarkably converted into a fully equipped kitchen and a comfortable living room with incomparable charm with its dry stone walls and fireplace.

The imposing building nestles in the heart of oaks and cedars, its tall trees offering spaces conducive to relaxation: a hammock, an aboveground swimming pool, heated with a large slatted terrace, garden furniture, all of which allow anyone to take full advantage of the tranquility of the place. There are also unobstructed views opening onto a vast meadow surrounded by woods and the surrounding hills.

The property benefits from more than 11 hectares of land and its location, not far from one of the most famous Cistercian abbeys in France, less than 10 minutes from Gordes, a hilltop village classified by an American magazine in 2023 as the most beautiful village of the world makes it a rare commodity.

Largely renovated, this farmhouse, with approximately 330m2 of fitted surface area, is self-sufficient in water and electricity, it is equipped with reversible air conditioning and wood-fired central heating. The water is drawn and treated by ultraviolet rays with nearly 40,000 litres of reserve water.

With state-of-the-art equipment, this property has solar panels, a storage battery, a new security generator and complete home automation controllable via a smartphone as well as high-speed WIFI via antenna. Starlink; automatic gate and rechargeable terminals 3 vehicles.

Everything has been carefully studied for the comfort, autonomy and security of this exceptional property.

Each space in the home has been designed and optimised, combining authenticity and modernity.

The interior courtyard serves the ground floor which includes the living room with closed fireplace, the kitchen, a laundry room, a cellar and a large workshop of more than 80m2 (with the possibility of rehabilitation).

Upstairs there are 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a 5th bedroom in an independent suite with access from the interior courtyard. Under the attic, a 6th bedroom as well as a play area have been created. There is also an attic/storage space.

On the estate, there are also 2 independent gites, a very pretty little chapel hidden in the woods, old horse boxes, with the potential to be developed by completing some development and restoration work.

FEATURES
Videophone
Electric Gate
Intercom
Well
Outdoor Lighting
Barbecue
Carport
Internet
Engine Generator
Double Glazing
Home Automation
Electric car terminal
Water Softener.
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