Reference248850
Price2,950,000 EUR
Bedrooms8
Bathrooms
Floor Space470.0m2
Land Area7,890.0m2

Character 8 bedroom Property for sale with countryside view in Saint Saturnin les Apt, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

2,950,000 EUR
2,537,000 GBP3,156,500 USD
Charming and spacious character property nestled almost 2 acres in St-Saturnin-les-Apt, in the heart of the Luberon.

This exceptional property comprises a main house of approximately 300 m2, an independent guest house of approximately 80 m2 and an outbuilding to renovate of approximately 90 m2.
The whole is surrounded by a luxuriant garden planted with a Japanese maple, a weeping willow, hydrangeas and other aquatic irises and Mediterranean species.
Several terraces with awnings invite you to enjoy the mild Provencal days on the superb lawn and near charming ponds.

The main house, with its 10x5m swimming pool, opens onto a welcoming veranda leading to a spacious 25 m...
Charming and spacious character property nestled almost 2 acres in St-Saturnin-les-Apt, in the heart of the Luberon.

This exceptional property comprises a main house of approximately 300 m2, an independent guest house of approximately 80 m2 and an outbuilding to renovate of approximately 90 m2.
The whole is surrounded by a luxuriant garden planted with a Japanese maple, a weeping willow, hydrangeas and other aquatic irises and Mediterranean species.
Several terraces with awnings invite you to enjoy the mild Provencal days on the superb lawn and near charming ponds.

The main house, with its 10x5m swimming pool, opens onto a welcoming veranda leading to a spacious 25 m2 kitchen. The 70 m2 living room and dining room offer a bright and friendly living space. On the garden level, an en suite bedroom overlooking the garden ensures comfort and tranquility.
The upper floor houses four further bedrooms, each with its own bathroom.
A 25 m2 cellar in the basement completes this first property.

The guest house, totally independent and accessible via a private road, benefits from its own 4x8m heated swimming pool.
The garden level houses a 27 m2 living-dining room and an 8 m2 kitchen, while upstairs, two bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms provide comfortable living space.

The partly renovated outbuilding includes a utility room and summer kitchen close to the main swimming pool. With 80 m2 on two levels yet to be finalized, it offers a wealth of conversion possibilities to suit your needs.
Ideal as a family home or for a rental project, this property can be exploited as a whole or in part thanks to the various spaces and the guest house.

Unobstructed views with no visual or noise pollution, and with impeccable maintenance and recent refurbishment of this unique property.
This exceptional home is ready to welcome new owners in search of charm, comfort and tranquility in the heart of Provence.

Double Glazing
Swimming Pool
Videophone
Electric Gate
Intercom
Digicode
Optical fibre
Fire alarm system
Private Pool
Turn Key
Land 7890m2
Garage
Excellent condition

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