Unique 6 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view in Tanneron, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur
This magnificent property guarantees total privacy with no overlooking neighbours.
This fully renovated former sheepfold offers a total area of about 630m2. It includes a main suite of 250m2, two independent suites of 35m2 each, and a double living room with a dining area and kitchen opening onto an immense 300m2 terrace facing the sea.
On the upper floor, there are three en-suite bedrooms and a childr...
This magnificent property guarantees total privacy with no overlooking neighbours.
This fully renovated former sheepfold offers a total area of about 630m2. It includes a main suite of 250m2, two independent suites of 35m2 each, and a double living room with a dining area and kitchen opening onto an immense 300m2 terrace facing the sea.
On the upper floor, there are three en-suite bedrooms and a children's bedroom.
On the lower level, the property features a large terrace with a summer kitchen, perfect for enjoying the surrounding landscape and views of the entire estate.
The main level includes a large garage of approximately 70m2 for two cars, providing direct access to all parts of the house, as well as a wine cellar, laundry room, and storage area.
A helicopter landing zone near the house and large outbuildings for agricultural equipment and other purposes, complete this magnificent estate.
Tranquility, nature, and unparalleled views just 15 minutes from the centre of Mandelieu and highway access.
FEATURES
Helipad
Car Port
Excellent condition
ROOMS
Laundry Room: 40 m2
Warehouse: 300 m2
Garage: 70 m2
Bathroom
Exercise Room
Living/Dining Area
Dining Room
Study
Land: 102,030 m2
Bedroom
VIEWS
Panoramic
ORIENTATIONS.
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This House is located in Tanneron in France
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