Reference240687
Price4,950,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms
Floor Space348.0m2
Land Area5,000.0m2

New Build 7 bedroom Villa for sale with panoramic view in Tourrettes sur Loup, Cote d'Azur French Riviera

4,950,000 EUR
4,257,000 GBP5,296,500 USD
Immaculate Provencal-style property, full of warmth, character and taste, in a highly desirable location in a quiet elevated setting, just 10 minutes from Saint Paul de Vence and with panoramic views towards the sea.

Recently finished and located closed to the village and in total peace and quiet, this superb villa is set within large manicured gardens ofover an acre with a heated swimming pool, various terraces and magnificent vistas over the surrounding countryside all the way to the sea.

The interior is spacious and very bright with quality finishes and a total of 6 bedrooms and an office. There is the option to build a tennis court if desired.


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Immaculate Provencal-style property, full of warmth, character and taste, in a highly desirable location in a quiet elevated setting, just 10 minutes from Saint Paul de Vence and with panoramic views towards the sea.

Recently finished and located closed to the village and in total peace and quiet, this superb villa is set within large manicured gardens ofover an acre with a heated swimming pool, various terraces and magnificent vistas over the surrounding countryside all the way to the sea.

The interior is spacious and very bright with quality finishes and a total of 6 bedrooms and an office. There is the option to build a tennis court if desired.


Fireplace
Air Conditioning
Videophone
Electric Gate
Outdoor Lighting
Alarm System
Swimming Pool
Electric Shutters
Irrigation Sprinkler
Barbecue
Excellent condition

Bedroom
Living Room
Bathroom
Shower Room
Bathroom
Bedroom
Bathroom
Walk-in Closet
Master bedroom
Bathroom
Bedroom
Shower Room
Bedroom
Living Room
Kitchen
Dining Room
Living Room
Entrance
Pool house
Laundry Room
Home Cinema
Exercise Room
Cellar
Other
Garage
Land: 5,000 m2.
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