Beautiful 6 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view in Gordes, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur
This is one of the most beautiful buildings in the area with a high, ashlar facade and a wide, old carriage entrance opening onto a courtyard to reveal a hamlet in the heart of a hamlet.
The first dwelling, with a surface area of 160m2, is imposing in its elegance, typical of the 19th century.
A paved driveway leads around it to a second, even older house of 120m2, dating back to 1629.
The whole complex is enclosed by what was once a third large building, of whi...
This is one of the most beautiful buildings in the area with a high, ashlar facade and a wide, old carriage entrance opening onto a courtyard to reveal a hamlet in the heart of a hamlet.
The first dwelling, with a surface area of 160m2, is imposing in its elegance, typical of the 19th century.
A paved driveway leads around it to a second, even older house of 120m2, dating back to 1629.
The whole complex is enclosed by what was once a third large building, of which all that remains today is the outer wall serving as an enclosure, and the roof used as a panoramic terrace with swimming pool.
Underneath is a covered patio terrace ideal for convivial moments in the shade, with a view over this astonishing and superb architectural ensemble and the garden, planted with Mediterranean species: olive trees and oleanders, three immense cypresses, a wisteria and a Virginia creeper running on an arbour.
All the quintessence of the South is here, in this tranquil corner of the Luberon despite being located in the very famous commune of Gordes.
From the exterior facades to the interior fittings, the entire property was perfectly and entirely restored two years ago, with great taste, offering maximum comfort.
The 1850 house features three levels, including a living room with fireplace, a living room, a separate fully-equipped kitchen, 4 bedrooms including a master suite, and an office.
The second house, totally independent, spans around 120 m2 on two levels, with a large living room opening onto an equipped kitchen, two master suites, one of which opens onto a Tropezienne terrace with a splendid view of the hamlet's round-tiled roofs and the Luberon massif.
Everything has been carefully arranged; old features such as fireplaces, stone stair treads, a pink sandstone pillar, an old stack, have been carefully preserved and integrated into the sober, elegant contemporary furnishings: light-coloured cement floors in some areas, red Provencal terracotta tiles in others, white walls punctuated by the occasional wall of sunny colour.
Each space exudes a peaceful, chic atmosphere conducive to restful and creative living.
Between the two houses, there are rooms used as laundry rooms, workshops and storage areas, as well as a vaulted cellar, which could be converted into artist's studios.
The atypical rooftop terrace is vast and offers a view of the Luberon; it features a 4 x 8m reinforced concrete/PVC swimming pool, salt-treated with electric shutters.
A privileged place to discover the art of living in Provence.
Furnished
Caretaker House
Double Glazing
Video CCTV Security
Optical fibre
Irrigation Sprinkler
Outdoor Lighting
Car Port
Fireplace
Internet
Swimming Pool
Garage
Multiple Dwellings
Excellent condition
ROOMS
Maintenance Room: 7 m2
Maintenance Room: 10 m2
Maintenance Room: 8 m2
Workshop: 16.3 m2
Laundry Room: 8 m2
Cellar: 20 m2
Room: 20 m2
Shower Room WC: 7.5 m2
Bedroom: 8 m2
Bedroom: 10.8 m2
Bedroom: 12.8 m2
Hallway: 7.2 m2
Shower Room WC: 18 m2
Bedroom: 21 m2
WC: 2.6 m2
Study: 6 m2
Living Room: 21.6 m2
Living/Dining Area: 24 m2
Kitchen: 24 m2
Terrace: 12 m2
Suite: 33.3 m2
Suite: 25.5 m2
Equipped Kitchen: 24 m2
Living Room: 20 m2
Summer Kitchen: 33.5 m2
: 13 m2
Courtyard: 150 m2
Land: 452 m2
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