3-Bed Stone House in Mazan with Pool & Mont Ventoux Views

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Mazan, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, 84380, France, Mazan (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 115Floor area

€468,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

115m²

No garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Provence

Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of a stream, the scent of lavender wafting through the air, and the majestic Mont Ventoux standing sentinel in the distance. Nestled in the picturesque village of Mazan, this charming stone house offers a serene escape in the heart of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. With its unique blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, this property is more than just a house—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in natural beauty and cultural richness.

A Home That Tells a Story

As you step into this 115 m² stone house, you're greeted by a spacious living room and kitchen area that spans 53 m², perfect for hosting intimate gatherings or enjoying quiet evenings by the fireplace. The ground floor also features a cozy bedroom and a well-appointed shower room, ensuring comfort and convenience.

Venture upstairs to discover a private suite complete with a shower room and WC, offering a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the local vineyards and markets. A study provides the ideal space for remote work or creative pursuits, with views that inspire and rejuvenate.

Embrace the Outdoors

Set on 5,842 m² of lush, wooded grounds, this property invites you to embrace the outdoors. Whether you're lounging by the pool, exploring the banks of the Auzon, or simply soaking in the views of Mont Ventoux, every moment spent here is a celebration of nature's bounty.

Two outbuildings, each 18 m², offer versatile spaces for storage, a workshop, or an additional bedroom, complete with underfloor heating and reversible air-conditioning.

The Allure of Mazan

Mazan is a quintessential Provençal village, where life unfolds at a leisurely pace. Stroll through its charming streets, savoring the aroma of freshly baked bread and the vibrant colors of local produce. The region is renowned for its wine, and a visit to the nearby vineyards is a must for any oenophile.

Seasonal festivals and cultural events bring the community together, offering a glimpse into the rich traditions and heritage of Provence. From hiking and cycling in the surrounding hills to exploring the historic sites of Avignon and Carpentras, there's no shortage of activities to fill your days.

Practical Considerations for International Buyers

This property is move-in ready, with modern amenities such as reversible air conditioning, double-glazed windows, and a borehole supplying the house. The energy performance is rated D, with an estimated annual energy cost between €1,580 and €2,170.

For those considering investment potential, the house offers excellent rental opportunities, appealing to vacationers seeking an authentic Provençal experience. The local property market is stable, with legal and tax considerations straightforward for international buyers.

Key Features:
- 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
- 115 m² interior space
- 5,842 m² of wooded grounds
- Swimming pool with Mont Ventoux views
- Two 18 m² outbuildings
- Reversible air conditioning and fireplace insert
- Borehole water supply
- Double-glazed windows
- Energy performance diagnosis: D
- Greenhouse gas emission index: B

Your Provençal Dream Awaits

This stone house in Mazan is more than just a property—it's an invitation to a life of tranquility, beauty, and cultural richness. Whether you're seeking a vacation home, a holiday retreat, or a second home in Europe, this property offers the perfect blend of comfort and charm.

Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards making this enchanting Provençal lifestyle your own.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
115
Price per m²
€4,070
Garden size
5842
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, in the quaint village of Mormoiron, you'll discover a villa that could easily become the home of your dreams. This villa, built in 2019, offers a breathtaking view of the iconic Mont Ventoux, which is a sight that will never get old. Being based in this part of France, you’ll be enveloped by the stunning landscapes and rich culture that only Provence can provide. The locale of Mormoiron is nothing short of idyllic. The village is set against the backdrop of vineyards and groves, with the majestic Mont Ventoux not too far off in the distance. Living here, you will find yourself immersed in a community that values the slow pace of life—perfect for those who wish to escape the hustle and bustle of city living. The climate is typically Mediterranean, boasting warm summers ideal for outdoor activities and mild winters. The villa itself spans 127 square meters and is generously laid out across a single floor. It offers 4 well-sized bedrooms, making it suitable for family living or even for those who wish to have a dedicated space for guests. Despite the home being in good condition, it provides ample potential to leave your mark and maybe tailor it further to fit your ideal lifestyle, yet it doesn’t demand immediate renovation—only perhaps the unique touches that make a house a home. Stepping inside, the villa welcomes you with an expansive living and dining area. This is a place where family gatherings or entertaining friends will just seem natural. Large French windows seamlessly blend the interior with the outside garden, flooding the space with natural light. It feels as though the outside is meeting the inside, a lovely feature that is centr ... click here to read more

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Picture this: it's a Tuesday morning in July, the market stalls on the square in Caromb are just setting up, and the smell of lavender and warm bread is drifting down the alley outside your front door. You're two minutes on foot from everything — the boulangerie, the café where locals argue about pétanque, the centuries-old church whose bells you'll learn to tell time by. This is not a fantasy weekend in Provence. This is what owning a six-bedroom village house in Caromb actually looks like. At 265,000 euros for 145 square metres of interior space, a 740-square-metre plot with mature trees, and a swimming pool already in place, this is the kind of property that serious buyers recognise immediately. It needs renovation work — that's not a secret, and it's exactly why the price makes sense. The bones are good. The setting is exceptional. The potential, if you have the vision and the will to bring it to life, is considerable. Let's talk about Caromb itself, because this village often surprises people who only know Provence through its more famous neighbours. Perched at the foot of the Dentelles de Montmirail — that extraordinary jagged limestone ridge that catches the afternoon light in a way that photographs never quite capture — Caromb sits between Carpentras and Malaucène, about 20 kilometres northeast of Orange. It's not a tourist village in the sense that Gordes or Les Baux are. People live here. The tabac opens early, the school fills up at half eight, and the Friday morning market at Carpentras, one of the oldest in the Vaucluse, draws the entire region for its truffle trade in winter and its extraordinary summer produce through July and August. Life here has a rhythm to it, and that rhythm is deeply, specifically ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Pernes-Les-Fontaines, in the heart of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, we have a charming bungalow that's waiting for its new owners to embark on a new journey. With an inviting atmosphere and a delightful blend of tranquility and liveliness, this property sits in an area that's as rich in beauty as it is in culture. The property itself is an expansive single-storey villa with five adequately sized bedrooms, making it perfect for families or those who frequently welcome guests. Each room is thoughtfully designed to offer comfort and privacy, and with three bathrooms, there's ample space for family members to prepare for their day without stepping on each other's toes. The living room and the kitchen/dining room, each about 30 m2, form the heart of the house, providing spaces to gather and create memories. Perfect for hosting dinner parties or simply enjoying a quiet meal, these areas are where the bungalow buzzes with life. Let's not overlook the practicality of a sizable 150 m2 basement garage, which is more of a treasure trove than just storage. It’s an ideal spot for DIY projects, additional storage, or perhaps that dream wine cellar you've always wanted to create. And with a lovely 1650 m2 wooded garden enveloping the home, it’s an absolute haven for nature lovers. It's a delightful spot for outdoor gatherings, a relaxing afternoon with a book under a tree, or for children to explore and play. When living in Pernes-Les-Fontaines, you're immersing yourself into a way of life that's both peaceful and vibrant depending on what you crave. The town is known for its historic charm, with dozens of fountains adorning its narrow streets, which provide a refreshing ambiance especially durin ... click here to read more

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This lovely three-bedroom house is nestled in the scenic village of Le Beaucet, located in the enchanting Provence-Alps-Côte d'Azur region in Vaucluse, France. Spanning an area of 143 sq m, this residence is set on a lush 2300 sq m plot that promises both privacy and ample outdoor space, making it a perfect fit for families, retirees, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil lifestyle of southern France. As you step into this house, the ground floor welcomes you with a spacious living room that is flooded with natural light streaming through large windows, offering a serene view of the well-manicured garden. Adjacent to the living room, there is a cozy office space, ideal for those who work from home or require a quiet place to read and reflect. The modern kitchen is fully equipped and features a central island that becomes a focal point for social gatherings, adding to the house's overall welcoming atmosphere. The design is both stylish and practical, with a technical area that provides ample storage solutions and a laundry room that adds to the functionality of the home. Upstairs, the comfort continues with three generously sized bedrooms. The master suite is particularly luxurious, boasting a private bathroom equipped with a bathtub and shower, adorned with high-end finishes. The other two bedrooms are equally well-appointed and share a modern bathroom that is perfect for children or guests. For those who relish outdoor living, the property does not disappoint. A swimming pool, accompanied by a large shaded terrace, offers a refreshing escape during the warm summer months. An outdoor kitchen enhances this area, making it ideal for entertaining. For relaxation, there is a wellness area equipped with ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic environs of Carpentras, within the majestic region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, resides a charming villa beckoning as a serene retreat or an enticing renovation project for those inclined. This property, set on a plot of approximately 500 square meters, is perfectly poised for those looking to immerse themselves in the calm and beauty of rural France while still enjoying the comforts of modern living. The villa itself spans 110 square meters and hosts an assortment of well-appointed spaces designed to accommodate family life or leisurely escapes. Upon entering, you are greeted by a cozy entrance hall leading into the heart of the home – a living area of 26 square meters, complete with a traditional fireplace promising warmth and ambiance during the cooler months. The independent kitchen, 12 square meters, is ripe for customization, offering potential buyers the opportunity to create their dream culinary space. The residence features three bedrooms, one conveniently located on the ground floor, making it an ideal space for guests or those with mobility concerns. Each room offers a quaint area for rest, reflecting the peaceful surroundings of the property’s location. Additionally, the villa comprises two bathrooms, a practical laundry room, and ample storage space, enhancing its appeal as a functional family home. Outdoor living can be thoroughly enjoyed on the villa’s sun-drenched terrace, perfect for dining al fresco or sipping a glass of the local vintage. The garden, surrounded by lush vegetation, provides a private and picturesque setting for relaxation or play. For those considering making this villa their new home, Carpentras presents a delightful small-town atmosphere with all the neces ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the rustic charm and tranquil ambiance of this 3-bedroom property nestled within the enchanting region of Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, Vaucluse, Bédoin, France. With its picturesque surroundings of cherry trees and vineyards, this wonderful home boasts views of the majestic Mount Ventoux that will leave you speechless. Situated discreetly in a peaceful and privileged rural area, it sits at the foot of the famous 'Mont Ventoux', ensconced between the quaint towns of Bédoin, Sainte Colombe and Flassan. Bédoin is a vibrant town with a weekly market offering fresh produce, lovely terraces, and quaint shops. You’ll be living at the heart of the 'Comtat Venaissin', a marvellous region nestled between Lubéron and Dentelles de Montmirail, offering landscapes so unique that they have achieved global renown. You also have the luxury of being a short distance from the lively towns l'Isle sur la Sorgue, Carpentras, Vénasque, and Beaumes de Venise. The historic city of Avignon, just thirty minutes away, is home to a TGV train station offering convenient transportation options. The international airport of Marseille is within an hour's drive, enhancing the property's accessibility if you're travelling from abroad. This house is an architectural gem whose history unfolds in its distinctive layout. Although the foundation date remains shrouded in mystery, this property undoubtedly brims with rich history. Expanded firstly in the late 1990s and then a dozen years ago, it acquired its current space of 110 m², including 93.5 m² of living space. This extension was meticulously performed to respect the property's heritage. Despite the addition, the house has managed to retain its authentic elements such as the Provençal ceiling ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming community of Pernes-Les-Fontaines in the illustrious Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region, this 3-bedroom bungalow offers a serene household haven. Constructed in 2021, the property spans 86 square meters set on a manageable plot of 537 square meters, perfectly fitting for those who appreciate a balance of comfort and manageable land space. The home greets residents with a modern, open-plan living room and kitchen area, beautifully spread over 34.5 square meters, making it an ideal space for family gatherings and domestic bliss. Each of the three bedrooms provides adequate space for relaxation and personalization, with built-in cupboards enhancing functionality and ease. The property also includes a convenient storeroom, additional storage space, and a modern shower room to cater to daily needs. Designed with effectiveness and environmental consciousness in mind, the bungalow boasts high insulation standards (DPE A) ensuring a cool retreat during the warm Mediterranean summers and cozy winters. Other notable features include double glazed windows, a thermodynamic water heater, and reversible air conditioning, all under a ten-year guarantee by the reputable builder, Les Maisons Casanova, ensuring peace of mind. The property’s practicality extends with its external offerings, featuring a 20 square meter garage, mains drainage, city and canal water supplies, and fiber connectivity, suitable for home office setups or digital engagements. Property Features: - Total Area: 86 square meters - Land Area: 537 square meters - Open-plan living room/kitchen: 34.5 square meters - Bedroom with cupboards: 11.5 square meters - Bedroom with cupours: 12 square meters - Bedroom: 11.75 square meters - Shower room: 5. ... click here to read more

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Embark on a peaceful Provencal lifestyle with this charming 4-bedroom villa situated in the picturesque town of Pernes-les-Fontaines in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region. This delightful residence is comfortably nestled in a generous 6,070 sqm plot, offering privacy and ample outdoor space to create your own personal retreat. With a total living area of 166 sqm, this home combines the allure of traditional French architecture with functional spaces designed for modern living. Interior Layout: - Spacious 41.5 sqm living room featuring a cozy fireplace, perfect for cooler evenings. - Contemporary 23 sqm kitchen with direct terrace access, ideal for alfresco dining. - Two ground floor bedrooms measuring 16 sqm and 15 sqm, both offering serene views of the surrounding landscape. - Additional 13.5 sqm bedroom on the ground floor. - Convenient ground floor shower room with toilet measuring 7.5 sqm. - Practical 7.5 sqm laundry room. - First-floor comprises a 9.5 sqm landing, a 10.5 sqm study with velux windows ensuring plenty of natural light, and another 14.5 sqm bedroom. - Considerable attic space of 58 sqm and a 32.5 sqm garage, providing ample storage and utility space. Living in Pernes-les-Fontaines presents a wonderful opportunity to experience the quintessential Provencal lifestyle. Renowned for its historical charm and beauty, the town is dotted with ancient fountains and rich heritage sites, offering both locals and visitors a glimpse into its storied past. The vibrant local markets, quaint boutiques, and delightful cafes provide an authentic taste of French country living. For nature and sports enthusiasts, the region offers numerous outdoor activities including hiking, cycling, and horse riding along scenic tr ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm and potential of this two-bedroom villa located in the picturesque town of Pernes-Les-Fontaines in the sought-after region of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur. This delightful property presents an excellent opportunity for expatriates or overseas buyers seeking a taste of Provencal life in a tranquil setting. Nestled on a generous plot of approximately 900 sqm, this single-storey villa offers a serene escape from bustling city life. The well-maintained garden and pleasant terrace provide an ideal backdrop for leisurely afternoons or outdoor dining under the shade of mature trees. Inside, the villa spans 78 square meters and boasts a bright and inviting ambiance. The living room, which is a substantial 37 square meters, features a cozy fireplace, making it the perfect spot for relaxing evenings. A separate, equipped kitchen allows for culinary exploration with local ingredients, and you'll find it easy to make this space your own with some minor upgrades. The two bedrooms offer restful retreats from the vibrancies of daily life, while an efficiently laid-out shower room with modern comforts ensures practical living. Features: - Bright living room with fireplace (37 sqm) - Separate equipped kitchen (7 sqm) - Two bedrooms (12 sqm and 9 sqm) - Modern shower room with heated towel rail (6 sqm) - Welcoming entrance hall (4 sqm) - Ample storage in corridor (3.5 sqm) - Charming terrace - Land size of approximately 900 sqm - Calm and peaceful environment, not part of a housing estate As a villa owner in Pernes-Les-Fontaines, you'll experience a life characterized by Mediterranean influences, amidst scenery that inspires peace and creativity. The village itself is famed for its numerous ancient fountains, vibrant ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this enchanting five-bedroom home nestled in the picturesque town of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, a gem of the Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur region in southern France. If you're dreaming of owning a piece of this idyllic French countryside, this is an opportunity not to be missed. With its blend of authentic Provençal charm and contemporary comforts, this home is perfectly positioned to offer an exquisitely relaxed lifestyle. The residence boasts approximately 216 square meters of living space, artfully renovated to balance traditional aesthetics with modern comforts. As you step inside, the ground floor greets you with an expansive open-plan living area. The room is full of light, making it a perfect gathering spot for family and friends—or simply a tranquil space to enjoy a moment of solitude. The ground floor also houses a fully-equipped kitchen where you can whip up culinary delights with fresh ingredients sourced from local markets. The charm of this home lies in the balance of its interior. On the ground floor, you'll find two generous double bedrooms—each with its own bathroom and walk-in closet. Imagine waking up each morning in this peaceful abode, surrounded by the gentle hum of nature. Heading up the elegant steel staircase, the upper floor unveils two more double bedrooms and a versatile study or dressing room. These spaces offer privacy and comfort, whether you are hosting guests or planning a family gathering. The principal bedroom suite features its own luxurious corner—a personal sanctuary for unwinding at the end of a busy day. Outside, the property is surrounded by a fully enclosed garden, offering both beauty and potential. With its lush greenery, there's promise for outdoor enjoyment and even spac ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Saumane-de-Vaucluse, Les Demeures du Luc 207 offers the quintessential Provençal lifestyle. Immerse yourself in the essence of French living with this 4-bedroom, 2-bathroom villa, a true gem located in the breathtaking region of Provence. Life here unfolds like a timeless novel. The village, with its cobblestone streets, is a haven of art and antiquity. Situated just a stone’s throw away from L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, your new neighborhood is famed for its antique markets and the winding Sorgue River that graces this picturesque landscape. It is a tapestry of color and culture, where artisan boutiques and cafes invite you to unwind and enjoy the leisurely pace of life. The climate in Saumane-de-Vaucluse is typically Mediterranean, basking in warm sun for much of the year. Summers are long and perfect for outdoor festivities, while winters are mild, marked by abundant sunshine that makes this region one of the most beloved destinations in southern France. Living in a villa offers the unique opportunity to enjoy both privacy and community charm. The plot of approximately 1,209m² is yours to cultivate dreams, whether indulging in a garden party or taking a refreshing dip in the heated saltwater swimming pool. Encirclement by lush greenery lends a tranquil backdrop, helping you recharge after a bustling day exploring local treasures. Inside, spans of 120m² allow comfortable family living with room to entertain guests. Venturing through the covered entrance, each room brings the villa to life. On the ground floor, you'll find a well-furnished bedroom alongside a bathroom for easy access. Ascend to find three more cozy bedrooms where family and visitors will find their retreat. A kitchen, well ... click here to read more

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A Provencal Retreat Awaits You Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of Provence. Nestled at the end of a tranquil cul-de-sac, this exquisite 1930s villa in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Known as the "Venice of Provence," this charming town is renowned for its picturesque canals, vibrant markets, and rich cultural heritage. A Home That Embraces You Step inside this inviting villa, where natural light floods the spacious living room, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The open-plan design seamlessly connects the living area to a convivial kitchen, perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners with friends. The ground floor also features a comfortable bedroom, offering convenience and accessibility. A Sanctuary of Comfort and Style Ascend to the first floor, where you'll find a study and two additional bedrooms. One bedroom boasts an en-suite shower room, providing a private retreat for relaxation. The second bedroom opens onto a private balcony, where you can savor your morning coffee while soaking in the tranquil surroundings. The villa's thoughtful design ensures every corner is a haven of comfort and style. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The villa's fully fenced grounds are a testament to the beauty of outdoor living. A superb swimming pool invites you to take a refreshing dip under the warm Provençal sun, while the surrounding garden offers a lush backdrop for leisurely afternoons. With a carport and ample space for outdoor activities, this property is designed for those who cherish the outdoors. The Allure of L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is a treasure trove of experi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming heart of Provence, the bungalow in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue is a delightful find for those looking to embrace the peaceful French countryside lifestyle. As a busy real estate agent, I am eager to share with you the charm and potential of this property, located in a region noted for its picturesque beauty and rich cultural tapestry. L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, fondly known as the "Venice of Provence," is a captivating town with winding canals, historic waterwheels, and an enchanting old-world atmosphere. This locale is not just about stunning scenery; it's a hub of activity and an antique lover's dream. Here, every Sunday, the vibrant market unfolds, offering everything from fresh produce to vintage treasures. Small boutiques and cafe terraces invite leisurely strolls, allowing residents to soak in the captivating Provencal lifestyle. Now, let's talk about the property. This charming bungalow is practical yet inviting, designed for those who value the ease of single-story living. It's all set on a 490 m² plot, offering an intimate and manageable space, perfect for anyone eager to settle in Provence without excessive maintenance. The property features: - 3 cozy bedrooms - Inviting living room with fireplace - Fitted kitchen, great for culinary adventures - Enclosed veranda with reversible air-conditioning - 1 bathroom - Additional WC - Garage, providing extra storage or parking - Pretty garden with trees, offering both shade and privacy - Spacious terrace, ideal for outdoor dining With its single storey structure, this bungalow is a practical choice for families, retirees, or anyone looking to avoid stairs. The current condition is excellent, making it ready for the new owners to bring in their personal ... click here to read more

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Charming Stone Villa with Swimming Pool in Gordes, France Located in the scenic Provence-Alps-Cote d’Azur in the lively village of Gordes, this stone villa is a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern living. Boasting top-notch renovations that emphasize comfort and style, this property spans an impressive 285 sq m. The design and layout of the villa are highly accommodating, making it an ideal choice for those looking to immerse themselves in the enchanting lifestyle of the French countryside, with ample space and privacy for a family or for hosting guests. The villa is situated in a residential area, blending tranquility with the convenience of village proximity. Upon entering the villa, one is greeted by a magnificent entrance hall of nearly 24 sq m, featuring a soaring 4-meter high bay window and elegant marble flooring, setting a grand tone for the rest of the home. The spacious living room is flooded with natural light and leads directly to a contemporary, fully-equipped kitchen with an integrated dining area, perfect for family meals or entertaining. The ground floor also hosts a principal suite of 32 sq m, which includes a comfortable bedroom, a dressing area, and a modern shower room. The first floor offers two additional bedrooms—one with access to a charming terrace. The two bedrooms share a well-appointed bathroom and separate toilet. Outside, the villa boasts three outbuildings that include space for an office—which could easily convert into an extra bedroom—plus a combined garage and laundry room, and a technical room currently used as a workshop. Local Area and Climate Gordes is renowned for its picturesque beauty, characterized by rolling landscapes, historical architecture, and vibrant cul ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the lush and tranquil landscape of Provence, this enchanting villa in the scenic village of Gordes offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. As a busy real estate agent who's seen it all, let me introduce you to a property that effortlessly encapsulates the allure of French countryside living. Perfectly situated in the heart of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, the villa is positioned to offer both serenity and connection to Gordes' lively atmosphere. Gordes is a village that appears to have been plucked straight from a postcard. Its charming stone houses and winding cobblestone streets invite you to meander and explore the myriad of artisanal shops, delectable local cafes, and exquisite restaurants. Known for its weekly markets, the village pulsates with life and color, providing a taste of the vibrant Luberon lifestyle. For those who are looking for a blend of history and modern living, Gordes holds rich stories and traditions that continue to thrive amidst its historic stone walls. The villa itself sits comfortably at the edge of a quiet secondary road, offering easy accessibility while ensuring privacy and peace. Driving up to the property, you're greeted by a stunning vista of olive trees, lavenders, oaks, and boxwood that transform the landscape into a picturesque countryside scene. The exterior charm is only surpassed by the property's interior features, which we'll get to in a moment. The local climate is typically Mediterranean, with warm, sunny summers and mild, rainy winters. This means plenty of sunny days to enjoy the villa's sweeping gardens and the secure swimming pool, which is perfect for leisurely afternoon swims or as a place to bask in the sun. Imagine s ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Vaison-la-Romaine, this enchanting farmhouse offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Provencal history. With its origins dating back to 1918, this property has been lovingly restored to blend traditional charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves from the century-old lime tree in your garden, with the majestic Mont Ventoux as your backdrop. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle. The farmhouse, set on a generous 1,090 sqm plot, offers approximately 173 sqm of living space across two levels, providing ample room for family gatherings or quiet retreats. ### A Glimpse into Provencal Living Local Lifestyle: Vaison-la-Romaine is a vibrant village known for its rich history, cultural festivals, and bustling markets. As a second home owner, you'll enjoy the perfect blend of rural tranquility and cultural vibrancy. The local community is welcoming, with a mix of locals and expats who have fallen in love with the region's charm. Climate: Provence boasts a Mediterranean climate, with warm summers and mild winters, making it an ideal location for a holiday home. The long sunny days are perfect for exploring the local vineyards, hiking trails, or simply relaxing in your garden. Activities: - Explore the Roman ruins and medieval architecture of Vaison-la-Romaine. - Enjoy wine tasting tours in the nearby Côtes du Rhône vineyards. - Hike or cycle the trails of Mont Ventoux. - Participate in local festivals celebrating music, art, and gastronomy. - Visit the weekly market to sample fresh local produce and artisanal goods. Accessibility: - Con ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Provence, this charming villa in Vaison-la-Romaine offers a serene escape where the gentle hum of cicadas and the scent of lavender fill the air. Imagine waking up to the golden hues of the Provençal sun streaming through your windows, casting a warm glow over the terracotta tiles. This is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty. ### A Day in Your Provençal Retreat Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the sunlit veranda, where the morning light dances across your table, illuminating the vibrant colors of fresh croissants and local jams. The villa's south-west orientation ensures you enjoy the sun's embrace from dawn till dusk, making every moment spent outdoors a delight. As the day unfolds, explore the cobbled streets of Vaison-la-Romaine, a town renowned for its Roman ruins and medieval charm. Stroll through bustling markets, where the aroma of fresh herbs and spices mingles with the laughter of locals. Here, every corner tells a story, and every meal is a celebration of the region's rich culinary heritage. ### Embrace the Seasons In spring, the landscape bursts into life with fields of wildflowers and vineyards stretching as far as the eye can see. Summer invites you to bask in the warmth, perhaps with a glass of chilled rosé from a nearby vineyard. Autumn paints the countryside in shades of gold and crimson, while winter offers a quieter, introspective beauty, perfect for cozy evenings by the fireplace. ### Architectural Elegance Meets Modern Comfort This villa seamlessly blends traditional Provençal architecture with modern amenities. The ground floor features a bright living room that opens onto a spacious veranda, p ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of Vaison-la-Romaine, this exquisite villa offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Provencal paradise. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes, Vaison-la-Romaine is a coveted destination for those seeking a second home in Europe. This villa, with its perfect blend of traditional charm and modern comfort, is the ideal retreat for families, couples, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves from the century-old lime tree in your garden, the sun casting a warm glow over the majestic Mont Ventoux in the distance. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in this enchanting villa, where every day feels like a holiday. A Home with History and Heart Built in 1918, this villa has been lovingly renovated to preserve its historical character while offering all the modern amenities you need. The wooden floors, plaster tiles, and fireplaces exude a sense of timeless elegance, while the spacious living areas provide a comfortable and inviting atmosphere. Spacious and Versatile Living Spaces Spread over 173 square meters, the villa boasts a bright and airy living room that seamlessly flows into the dining area, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying family meals. The fully equipped kitchen is a chef's delight, offering ample space to prepare delicious Provencal dishes. A Sanctuary for Relaxation The villa features four bedrooms, including a luxurious master suite, providing plenty of space for family and friends. The two bathrooms are tastefully designed, offering a spa-like experience after a day of exploring the local vineyards or hiking trails. Outdoor Oasis Step outside into your priva ... click here to read more

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