Reference248227
Price9,950,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms7
Floor Space760.0m2
Land Area7.1 Ha

Immaculate 7 bedroom Farmhouse for sale with panoramic view and countryside view in Oppede, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

9,950,000 EUR
8,557,000 GBP10,646,500 USD
Exceptional 7 bedroom stone built farmhouse, which is beautifully nestled right in the heart of the Luberon area and has stunning 360 degree views of the surrounding area.

With its origins dating from the 18th Century, this historic and carefully renovated farmhouse has been updated using quality materials and combines authentic charm and modern comforts.

With a generous living area of 760m2, which is spread over several levels and buildings and set on a 7 hectare plot, which includes landscaped gardens and vineyards open to the surrounding landscape.

Inside, every detail has been carefully considered to create a welcoming and refined atmosphere. The spacious rooms are...
Exceptional 7 bedroom stone built farmhouse, which is beautifully nestled right in the heart of the Luberon area and has stunning 360 degree views of the surrounding area.

With its origins dating from the 18th Century, this historic and carefully renovated farmhouse has been updated using quality materials and combines authentic charm and modern comforts.

With a generous living area of 760m2, which is spread over several levels and buildings and set on a 7 hectare plot, which includes landscaped gardens and vineyards open to the surrounding landscape.

Inside, every detail has been carefully considered to create a welcoming and refined atmosphere. The spacious rooms are decorated with exposed beams, natural stone floors and authentic old fireplaces. The fitted kitchen is a masterpiece in itself, ideal for preparing gourmet meals. For a "Master Chef".

The property includes several rooms and suites, each offering absolute comfort and spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. The living spaces are bright and welcoming, perfect for entertaining or relaxing with family.

The large and well-maintained exteriors, include a swimming pool with incredible views of the Luberon mountain and shaded terraces for alfresco meals

Located in one of the most desirable areas of Provence, this property offers complete privacy whilst being close to the charming Provencal villages of Gordes, Oppede, Menerbes, local markets and hiking trails.

This property is a rare opportunity to acquire exceptional real estate in the beautiful Luberon, perfect for a primary residence or luxury retreat.

FEATURES
Swimming Pool
Bowling Green
Videophone
Video CCTV Security
Electric Gate
Intercom
Safe
Alarm System
Optical fibre
Spring
Outdoor Lighting
Irrigation Sprinkler
Carport
Internet
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Air Conditioning
Water Softener
Garage
Gym
Excellent Condition
Linen Rooms
Walk-in Closet
Exercise Room
Maintenance Rooms
Land: 70,889m2
Unobstructed Views
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