Lovingly Maintained 6 bedroom Villa for sale with panoramic view in Fayence, Cote d'Azur French Riviera
With simply stunning panoramic countryside views, this superb neoclassical-style property comprises of:
Main villa - 150m2: entrance hall, spacious living room with a fireplace, dining room and an open fitted and equipped kitchen and a guest bathroom with a WC and shower. There is also a laundry room and a cave with cooling for storing wine and vegetables.
First floor: main entrance hall and 3 bedrooms. The first bedroom has its own bathroom with a WC, shower and a bath. The second room is being used as an office, and it has ...
With simply stunning panoramic countryside views, this superb neoclassical-style property comprises of:
Main villa - 150m2: entrance hall, spacious living room with a fireplace, dining room and an open fitted and equipped kitchen and a guest bathroom with a WC and shower. There is also a laundry room and a cave with cooling for storing wine and vegetables.
First floor: main entrance hall and 3 bedrooms. The first bedroom has its own bathroom with a WC, shower and a bath. The second room is being used as an office, and it has a fireplace and a balcony with a fantastic views. The last bedroom also has a private bathroom with a WC and a bath.
Guest house - 110m2: fitted kitchen and living room. From the kitchen, there is a staircase leading down to the laundry, bedroom with a private bathroom with a WC, shower and a bath.
1st floor: 2 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms.
Basement: double garage and space for storage. There is also a heated laundry with Miele machines and several built-in cupboards.
In connection with the terrace between the 2 houses, there is a 5 x 10m swimming pool coated with mosaic tiles with overflow and heating (air/water system).
Each house has its own covered terrace complete with outdoor kitchens.
The nice and handsome garden was beautifully planted by a French landscape gardener.
Located just 10 minutes from the well-known Terre Blanche with its 2 golf courses and the luxury spa; 35 minutes from Cannes and 50 minutes from Nice international airport.
FEATURES
Great Income Potential
Outdoor Lighting
Barbecue
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Swimming Pool
Good Condition
Terrace: 200m2
Summer Kitchen
Laundry Room
Garage
Land: 1,149m2
Panoramic Views
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This Villa is located in Fayence in France
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