Large Teaser
Reference251562
Price1,195,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms4
Floor Space419.0m2
Land Area1.7 Ha

Income Producing 7 bedroom Estate for sale with countryside view in La Begude de Mazenc, Auvergne Rhone Alpes

1,195,000 EUR
1,027,700 GBP1,278,650 USD
Impressive bastide with 7 bedrooms, with spacious interior and exterior spaces, ideal for income generating projects such as receptions, weddings, seminars or seasonal rentals. It is also perfect for large families.

Its canopies, shaded areas and Pool House are essential spaces for outdoor receptions and accentuate the property's upmarket character and flexibility.

It has a sunny aspect with a south-facing position.

The farmhouse comprises 12 main rooms divided into a 225 m2 living area directly linked to 3 flats of 52, 62 and 80 m2.
The 225 m2 living area comprises the following main rooms:
Kitchen / dining room : 45 m2
Cathedral living room : 78 m2
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Impressive bastide with 7 bedrooms, with spacious interior and exterior spaces, ideal for income generating projects such as receptions, weddings, seminars or seasonal rentals. It is also perfect for large families.

Its canopies, shaded areas and Pool House are essential spaces for outdoor receptions and accentuate the property's upmarket character and flexibility.

It has a sunny aspect with a south-facing position.

The farmhouse comprises 12 main rooms divided into a 225 m2 living area directly linked to 3 flats of 52, 62 and 80 m2.
The 225 m2 living area comprises the following main rooms:
Kitchen / dining room : 45 m2
Cathedral living room : 78 m2
Mezzanine : 22 m2
Bedroom 1 : 27.60 m2
Bedroom 2 : 21.55 m2

This exceptional property has generous volumes and high ceilings.
The 78 m2 cathedral living room is in a former stable, with stone fireplace and exposed beams creating a warm, authentic atmosphere.
There are quality materials that add charm and character to every room. Outbuildings comprising a garage, an arched cellar and a 60 m2 pool house.
Mains water and a well.

La-Begude-de-Mazenc, gateway to Dieulefit, Bourdeaux and the Pre-Alps, is a village with all amenities. The medieval part, Chateauneuf-de-Mazenc, is linked to the modern part by a bucolic walk.
A charming stopover in Drome Provencale.
MONTELIMAR, with the A7 motorway, is only 20 minutes away. Breathtaking view of the 3 Becs (hiking and climbing area).
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