Reference251009
Price6,900,000 EUR
Bedrooms9
Bathrooms
Floor Space635.6m2
Land Area23.3 Ha

Wow factor 9 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Le Muy, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

6,900,000 EUR
5,934,000 GBP7,383,000 USD
Rare opportunity to acquire a unique estate of beautifully renovated properties nestling in 23 hectares of glorious land with vineyards, orchards, gardens and pools, while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location near Le Muy.

This exclusive 'Domaine', is a true gem which has been fully renovated, and elegantly combines the timeless charm of the old with modern finishes.

Exposed stone, majestic beams, impressive ceiling heights, and generous volumes give this estate a unique allure. With its multiple living spaces, this property offers endless possibilities for its future owners. A sumptuous living environment that awaits you to unveil its full potent...
Rare opportunity to acquire a unique estate of beautifully renovated properties nestling in 23 hectares of glorious land with vineyards, orchards, gardens and pools, while enjoying far reaching countryside views from its peaceful location near Le Muy.

This exclusive 'Domaine', is a true gem which has been fully renovated, and elegantly combines the timeless charm of the old with modern finishes.

Exposed stone, majestic beams, impressive ceiling heights, and generous volumes give this estate a unique allure. With its multiple living spaces, this property offers endless possibilities for its future owners. A sumptuous living environment that awaits you to unveil its full potential.

The main house, spread over two levels, exudes a warm and inviting atmosphere. On the ground floor, the kitchen, the heart of the home, impresses with its central island, perfect for entertaining.

Upstairs, a vast living room with a cathedral ceiling bathed in light, a luxurious master suite with a walk in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom, and two children's bedrooms, create a harmonious family space.

The attic has been transformed into a playroom and guest bedroom.

Completing this idyllic setting is a private terrace and a pool.

In addition, three independent, fully renovated and equipped apartments offer the opportunity to host guests or develop a hospitality business. There is a one-bedroom apartment, a two-bedroom apartment (with PMR accessibility standards), and a three-bedroom apartment, each with its own outdoor space, pool, and Jacuzzi.

The estate spans land blending vineyards and orchards, offering an idyllic setting and unparalleled quality of life.

This rare and privileged property is an invitation to serenity, while offering a multitude of possibilities for its future owners. Seize the opportunity to acquire this true haven of peace.

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