Reference250304
Price14,500,000 EUR
Bedrooms9
Bathrooms
Floor Space476.4m2
Land Area1.2 Ha

Quiet 9 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Ramatuelle, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

14,500,000 EUR
12,470,000 GBP15,515,000 USD
Immaculately presented throughout, this superb 9 bedroom property is situated right in the heart of a landscaped park of 11,729m2, and is ideally located right in the heart of the highly sought-after Tahiti area of Ramatuelle and just 8,000 from Pampelonne Beach, whilst still being close to the centre of Saint Tropez.

Sheltered from view and in absolute tranquility, this true haven of peace is bathed in light thanks to its beautiful south-facing exposure.

The property features 2 villas, which were built in the 1970s and fully renovated in 2011.

The main villa (312m2), features 5 bedrooms (including 2 of which are independent), and the guest villa (163m2) has 4 bedrooms...
Immaculately presented throughout, this superb 9 bedroom property is situated right in the heart of a landscaped park of 11,729m2, and is ideally located right in the heart of the highly sought-after Tahiti area of Ramatuelle and just 8,000 from Pampelonne Beach, whilst still being close to the centre of Saint Tropez.

Sheltered from view and in absolute tranquility, this true haven of peace is bathed in light thanks to its beautiful south-facing exposure.

The property features 2 villas, which were built in the 1970s and fully renovated in 2011.

The main villa (312m2), features 5 bedrooms (including 2 of which are independent), and the guest villa (163m2) has 4 bedrooms.

The entirely flat grounds offer a beautiful swimming pool and a private tennis court.

Amenities: underfloor heating, air conditioning, borehole, alarm, surveillance cameras, etc. Garage for 3 cars and a carport.

A rare property on the market, offering significant potential for expansion.

FEATURES
Tennis Court
Swimming Pool
Video CCTV Security
Alarm System
Well drilling
Outdoor Lighting
Irrigation Sprinkler
Internet
Double Glazing
Home Automation
Fireplace
Air Conditioning
Good Condition
Land: 11,729m2
Garage: 70m2
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