7 bedroom House for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Mougins, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur
In walking distance from Notre Dame de Vie chapel, this magnificent property is set on a plot divided into 3 parts. A part with lawn, nicely planted with trees, a second part with fruit trees and a third part with 39 olive trees.
The villa is divided into 4 areas. The right wing is composed of a parental en suite bedroom and a bathroom with circled bathtub and shower, a study, a walk in wardrobe and an annex under the rooftop of a tower,complete the suite.
The left wing consist...
In walking distance from Notre Dame de Vie chapel, this magnificent property is set on a plot divided into 3 parts. A part with lawn, nicely planted with trees, a second part with fruit trees and a third part with 39 olive trees.
The villa is divided into 4 areas. The right wing is composed of a parental en suite bedroom and a bathroom with circled bathtub and shower, a study, a walk in wardrobe and an annex under the rooftop of a tower,complete the suite.
The left wing consists of 3 bedrooms including 2 with adjoining bathroom, shower and bathtub, and an en-suite bedroom with bathtub.
On the ground level, the spacious and bright living area opens onto a garden planted with trees with views of the hills, and is composed of a living room, a TV corner and a dining room.
The garden level comprises 2 en-suite bedrooms, a living area and a large laundry room; but also a safety room with security door, a sound-proof projection room with bar, piano and DJ cabin.
A pool house with WC and small kitchen is located on the garden level.
A chlorine pool of 15 x 8 m and small pool for children, waterfall fish basin, terrace with deckchairs and summer living room shaded by fruit trees, are in the garden with a magnificent summer kitchen in arched stones covered by a shown structure, pizzas oven and barbecue.
There is a domain with caretaker, secured by an entrance code at the with cameras and a security company at night. A videophone and cameras also secure the villa.
Approximately 20 cars can park in front of the villa, and the domain has guests spaces. A carport can welcome up to 4 cars.
The property has a lot of charm and benefits from open views of the hills to St Jeannet, onto the garden and the pond.
South facing, the villa is very bright.
It has an annex cellar. .
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