Reference250074
Price2,990,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms5
Floor Space380.0m2
Land Area2.0 Ha

Immaculate 7 bedroom Farmhouse for sale in Menerbes, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

2,990,000 EUR
2,571,400 GBP3,199,300 USD
In excellent condition throughout, this vast 18th Century Provençal farmhouse beautifully combines charm and character and is situated in a quiet rural setting in a commune listed as one of France's most beautiful villages.

With a living area of approximately 380m2, features include the main area of around 200m2, 3 adjoining luxury gites, superb vaulted cellar and numerous outbuildings.

This superbly restored property is set in 2 hectares of landscaped, south-facing grounds with uninterrupted views over the vineyards and hills. With 1 ha of organically grown vines (farmed), a garden with typical Provençal species and various relaxation areas including a petanque area, a swi...
In excellent condition throughout, this vast 18th Century Provençal farmhouse beautifully combines charm and character and is situated in a quiet rural setting in a commune listed as one of France's most beautiful villages.

With a living area of approximately 380m2, features include the main area of around 200m2, 3 adjoining luxury gites, superb vaulted cellar and numerous outbuildings.

This superbly restored property is set in 2 hectares of landscaped, south-facing grounds with uninterrupted views over the vineyards and hills. With 1 ha of organically grown vines (farmed), a garden with typical Provençal species and various relaxation areas including a petanque area, a swimming pool/pond (8 x 4m), pool house and a large heated swimming pool (14 x 4.5 x 1.4) with underwater decking surrounded by lawn and olive trees.

A magnificent courtyard, which is shaded by a century-old mulberry-tree, provides access to elegant, comfortable and spacious living rooms that combine traditional and contemporary materials, giving the property an atmosphere that combines modernity and authenticity with a touch of the south. An old dovecote reinforces the historic dimension of this unique architectural ensemble. A carport (5 vehicles) and a 90m2 garage complete this property.

This is an ideal setting for a family home or a holiday home to bring a large family together; the location also offers the possibility of developing a luxury holiday rental business.

FEATURES
Barbecue
Swimming Pool
Bowling Green
Alarm System
Optical fibre
Well
Irrigation Sprinkler
Carport
Internet
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Air Conditioning
Excellent Condition
Mezzanine
Summer Kitchen
Laundry Room
Cellar: 34m2
Workshop
Garage: 95m2
Land: 19,674m2
Unobstructed Views
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