Lovingly Maintained 9 bedroom House for sale in Cap Ferret, Nouvelle Aquitaine
This splendid family villa, with its typical architecture, is ideally located between the Bassin and the sea.
Charm and privacy are the watchwords of this villa, set on the edge of a forest and surrounded by the local vegetation of the Bassin.
Spanning some 240m2, the villa is divided into 2 distinct living areas, the first is an independent section features a superb veranda leading to a vast terrace with a solarium area, pool house, outdoor living room and a large swimming pool, ideal for enjoying the sunny days of the Bassin d'Arcachon. The veranda, hous...
This splendid family villa, with its typical architecture, is ideally located between the Bassin and the sea.
Charm and privacy are the watchwords of this villa, set on the edge of a forest and surrounded by the local vegetation of the Bassin.
Spanning some 240m2, the villa is divided into 2 distinct living areas, the first is an independent section features a superb veranda leading to a vast terrace with a solarium area, pool house, outdoor living room and a large swimming pool, ideal for enjoying the sunny days of the Bassin d'Arcachon. The veranda, housing the dining area and a relaxation corner, offers exceptional luminosity to the rest of the living space.
There is a fully equipped open kitchen, utility room and a living room with a fireplace, 2 en-suite bedrooms, a third bedroom and a shower room with a WC.
The second area, also independent, is ideal for welcoming friends and family while preserving everyone's privacy. It features an independent, fully equipped kitchen with a scullery, and a delightful living room opening onto a sunny terrace. 4 en-suite bedrooms, as well as a separate WC.
There is also an outbuilding with 2 additional bedrooms, plus a shower room with a WC.
This delightful family villa offers a total of 9 bedrooms and also includes a cellar, an outdoor shower room and an outdoor laundry room. Possibility of parking several vehicles inside the property.
FEATURES
Alarm System
Fire alarm system
Internet
Swimming Pool
Videophone
Intercom
Sliding Windows
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Turn Key
Good Condition
Garden
Cellars
Veranda: 26.73m2
Laundry Room
Storage
Garden
Maintenance Room
Pool House
Garden Shelter
Unobstructed Views
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This House is located in Cap Ferret in France
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