Reference250005
Price4,100,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms6
Floor Space518.0m2
Land Area3,600.0m2

Immaculate 6 bedroom House for sale with countryside and panoramic views in Valbonne, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

4,100,000 EUR
3,526,000 GBP4,387,000 USD
Nestled in a highly sought-after and peaceful neighbourhood, yet just a few minutes from the picturesque village of Valbonne, this spacious and unique property is situated in a secure estate and offers a serene setting with absolute tranquility, breathtaking views over the Brague valley, and complete privacy with no overlooking neighbours.

The villa spans over 500m2 on a 3,600m2 plot, including a charming 55m2 guest house.

The main level features a spacious and bright living and dining area with a fireplace, cathedral ceilings,and large openings that flood the space with natural light. This area opens onto a beautiful terrace with several sitting areas offering stunning lands...
Nestled in a highly sought-after and peaceful neighbourhood, yet just a few minutes from the picturesque village of Valbonne, this spacious and unique property is situated in a secure estate and offers a serene setting with absolute tranquility, breathtaking views over the Brague valley, and complete privacy with no overlooking neighbours.

The villa spans over 500m2 on a 3,600m2 plot, including a charming 55m2 guest house.

The main level features a spacious and bright living and dining area with a fireplace, cathedral ceilings,and large openings that flood the space with natural light. This area opens onto a beautiful terrace with several sitting areas offering stunning landscaped views. The large separate kitchen includes a bright veranda ideal for meals, laundry room and a pantry with direct access to the garage.

On a half level, there is a magnificent master suite with an elegant marble bathroom, dressing room and a private terrace with a Jacuzzi.

The property includes 6 bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms, WC's, and showers, as well as a sauna, a steam room and a gym. On the same level, there is also a cinema room and a large office.

The garden-level bedrooms have direct access to the garden and pool.

A large basement provides ample storage space.

The landscaped garden is adorned with numerous olive trees and Mediterranean plants.

The property also includes a guest house with a living/dining room, an open kitchen, bedroom and a bathroom.

Additionally, the property offers a covered carport for 2 cars with electric vehicle charging facilities and parking space for up to 8 cars.

Situated within walking distance to the village.

This is a truly exceptional property in an ideal location.

FEATURES
Sauna
Gym
Swimming Pool
Alarm System
Guest/Staff House
Outdoor Lighting
Irrigation Sprinkler
Carport
Electric Shutters
Crawl Space
Window Shade
Jacuzzi
Internet
Sliding Windows
Fireplace
Air Conditioning
Garage
Multiple Dwellings
Good Condition
Land: 3,600m2
Home Cinema: 27.08m2
Basement: 99m2
Stunning Unobstructed Views
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