Reference253150
Price5,980,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms6
Floor Space551.0m2
Land Area2,600.0m2

6 bedroom House for sale with countryside and sea views with Income Potential in Saint Paul de Vence, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

5,980,000 EUR
4,963,400 GBP6,279,000 USD
Enjoying panoramic sea views across the beautiful landscaped gardens, is this exceptional 6 bedroom luxury Provencal style villa with separate apartment and expansive pool, ideally located in the private and sought-after area of Hauts de Saint Paul.

Built with extreme care and attention to detail, this property combines elegance and comfort. The quality materials and the meticulous architecture bear witness to the refinement of the construction. The large living room, bathed in natural light thanks to its generous windows and double-height ceiling, opens onto a terrace where the view of the historic village and the sea is simply breathtaking. The central fireplace adds a warm touch to...
Enjoying panoramic sea views across the beautiful landscaped gardens, is this exceptional 6 bedroom luxury Provencal style villa with separate apartment and expansive pool, ideally located in the private and sought-after area of Hauts de Saint Paul.

Built with extreme care and attention to detail, this property combines elegance and comfort. The quality materials and the meticulous architecture bear witness to the refinement of the construction. The large living room, bathed in natural light thanks to its generous windows and double-height ceiling, opens onto a terrace where the view of the historic village and the sea is simply breathtaking. The central fireplace adds a warm touch to this convivial space.

The elegant and spacious dining room is ideal for entertaining, and the modern and functional designer kitchen will delight food lovers.

The property has six bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms, offering optimal comfort and complete privacy for the occupants.

An independent apartment is included.

Between the swimming pool and the house is a large space that can be used as a home cinema, games room, fitness room, office, etc.

The garden, a true 2,600 m2 landscaped masterpiece, has been designed with great attention to detail. It offers a variety of Mediterranean plants, lush shrubs and majestic trees.

The outdoor area also has a large heated swimming pool, surrounded by shaded terraces.

A fully equipped summer kitchen and a double garage and a carport complete this superb property.


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