Character-Filled Stone House in Sainte-Cecile-Les-Vignes with Courtyard & Large Garage

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Sainte-Cecile-Les-Vignes, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, 84290, France, Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 106Floor area

€197,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

106m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque village of Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes, this charming stone house offers a unique opportunity to embrace the enchanting lifestyle of southern France. Whether you're a retiree looking for a peaceful retreat or an adventurous expat yearning for a slice of provincial life, this property presents the perfect canvas for your future endeavours.

First off, let's talk about Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes itself. This delightful village is situated in the sun-kissed region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, famous for its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant lavender fields, and bustling local markets where you can pick some fresh regional produce. With a rich history, the village boasts charming narrow streets and timeless architecture guaranteed to captivate you. The warm Mediterranean climate ensures plenty of sunny days to explore the vine-covered hills or enjoy the various outdoor cafés and bistros scattered around town.

Now, envision yourself stepping into this quaint stone house, a residence that welcomes you with a blend of rustic character and cosy charm. While not overly ambitious in its grandeur, this home whispers of timeless appeal and the promise of comfortable living. At the heart of the village, the property stands as a testament to the region's enduring elegance. Stepping through the front door, you're immediately met with the inviting aroma of Provence.

The ground floor greets you with a snug kitchen leading out to a terrace—perfect for al fresco dining on warm summer mornings. Imagine sunlight streaming in, as you enjoy breakfast with the family. Adjacent is a welcoming dining room, featuring a fireplace; a lovely spot to gather with loved ones during winter evenings, sharing stories and perhaps a bottle of local wine.

Upstairs reveals a delightful surprise—a cosy TV lounge that beckons relaxation. Moving through the space, you'll find two inviting bedrooms. The main bedroom comes complete with a dressing room, offering ample storage for your sundresses and summer hats. The second bedroom is a versatile area, ideal for guests or possibly crafting a dedicated home office. A well-sized bathroom complete with a shower and separate bath promises a spa-like escape after a long day exploring the village.

Here's the punch line: what makes this property a standout is its large garage. At 50m2, it not only provides secure parking but also the potential for storage or even a workshop space—a rare find in the heart of the village. The presence of a well and a courtyard extends the outdoor living options, making it a true gem for those who enjoy gardening or hosting outdoor gatherings.

Key Features:
- Two-level stone house
- Cosy kitchen leading to a terrace
- Dining room with fireplace
- Two bedrooms, one with a dressing room
- Spacious bathroom with shower and bathtub
- Separate toilet for added convenience
- 50m2 garage, ripe for potential use
- Enchanting courtyard and garden well

While the property is in good condition and primed for move-in, it still offers a canvas for personal touches and updates, allowing you to inject your own style and flair. Whether it’s modernising the kitchen or enhancing the outdoor space, there’s room to make it truly yours.

Living in this area means embracing a slower pace of life. Your days could be filled with visits to renowned wineries, cycling through the countryside, or attending local events and festivals that celebrate Provençal culture. The local community is warm and welcoming, offering plenty of opportunities to make friends and integrate into village life.

Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes enjoys a temperate climate, characterized by warm, sunny summers and mild winters—perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities year-round. With its idyllic atmosphere and rich cultural milieu, this area is as much about nature and scenery as it is about lifestyle and community.

In essence, this house is not just a place to live but a gateway to exploring everything Provence has to offer. It's a dream sanctuary for those drawn to a more tranquil, fulfilling way of life. Remember, opportunities like this don't linger long, so take a chance to make this storybook setting your very own reality.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
106
Price per m²
€1,858
Garden size
2901
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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On a still morning in this quiet Limousin hamlet, the only sounds are birdsong and the occasional creak of the old barn doors swinging open in the breeze. You pour your first coffee and carry it through the glazed door into the garden, past the fruit trees coming into blossom, and sit beside the ancient stone bread oven your architect friend keeps saying you should convert. That's the rhythm of life in Dournazac — slow, deliberate, and quietly extraordinary. This renovated three-bedroom stone house sits in one of the most underrated corners of southwest France, a region where property prices still reflect genuine value and the countryside hasn't been polished into a tourist postcard. The Haute-Vienne département rewards those who seek it out: rolling wooded hills, medieval châteaux, winding rivers, and a food culture that puts Sunday markets at the absolute center of social life. The Saturday market in Châlus — just three kilometres down the road — is where you'll find the region's famous clementines in winter, truffles if you know which stall to hover around, and a very decent andouillette that the locals will insist you try. Nearby Nexon holds one of the finest horse fairs in France each spring. Oradour-sur-Glane, a preserved WWII memorial village, is a sobering and important half-day trip that draws visitors from across Europe. The house itself carries the architectural honesty that Limousin stone buildings do so well. No decorative veneer, no awkward additions — just solid granite walls, exposed ceiling beams, and a staircase hand-built in oak that feels almost too good to rush up. The craftsmanship throughout the renovation was taken seriously. You notice it in the custom kitchen, which stops visitors in their tra ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque and tranquil region of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, this delightful 4-bedroom villa in Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes offers an enticing blend of comfort and Provençal charm. Whether you're considering a permanent family home or a vacation retreat, this property promises a serene lifestyle amid the rolling landscapes of southern France. The villa is spaciously laid out over two floors. On the ground level, an elegant living room seamlessly connects to an open-plan kitchen, both opening onto a large terrace adorned with a pergola - perfect for outdoor dining and soaking in the idyllic surroundings. Additionally, the ground floor features a checkroom, laundry room, and a guest toilet. Ascending to the first floor, the master suite impresses with its generous space, including a private shower room and a dressing area. Three additional well-appointed bedrooms share another modern shower room, ensuring ample accommodation for both family and guests. Key features of the villa include: - Bright and airy first floor living spaces - Spacious master suite with dressing and shower room - Three additional bedrooms - Two modern shower rooms - Heated and covered swimming pool - Well-kept garden with automatic watering system - Garage with ample storage space - Electric gate for enhanced privacy and security Perched on a plot of approximately 1062 m2, the villa's garden is an encapsulated haven of tranquility, boasting a heated, covered swimming pool that promises year-round enjoyment. Living in Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes, residents can immerse themselves in a community renowned for its vineyards and wine production. The local area offers an array of activities including wine tasting tours, hiking through lush ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting village of Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes, this magnificent Maison de Maitre awaits its new owners, presenting a distinct blend of serenity, grandeur, and a splash of timeless elegance. As a bustling real estate agent frequently tasked with matching homes to new dreamers, this property stands out not just because of its sheer size but because of its potential for creating beautiful memories. Its address in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France surely brings along the charm and allure typical of French village life. Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes offers a rich tapestry of Provencal culture, gastronomy, and history. Situated in one of the sunniest regions in France, bask in the Mediterranean climate with long summers and mild winters. The village itself is a stone’s throw from vineyards and lavender fields, the essence of Provence. Expect to spend weekends wandering around local wine cellars, participating in tastings, or just enjoying delectable local fare at cozy, family-run restaurants. Plus, the weekly markets are a true delight, brimming with fresh produce and artisan goodies. On offer is a grand family home, or a haven for hosting and entertaining. The property's expansive 283 square meters encompasses a wealth of charm and practical features alike. This splendid Maison de Maitre is beautifully complemented by an intimate, enclosed, and lovingly wooded park that sprawls across 1092 square meters. Picture yourself on a sunny afternoon, relaxing in the garden, maybe planning to host a gathering on the quaint, shaded terrace spanning 45 square meters. The inside of this home won't let you down. Walk through the entrance hall, you'll be greeted by high ceilings and voluminous rooms ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping a glass of Côtes du Rhône on your private terrace as the late afternoon sun bathes the Provençal countryside in golden light. The air carries the scent of lavender and wild thyme from nearby fields, while the sound of cicadas provides the authentic soundtrack to your summer evenings in this 163-square-meter stone house. Located in Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes, a quintessential wine village in the heart of Vaucluse, this property offers the perfect balance between peaceful countryside living and village convenience, just steps from local shops, restaurants, and weekly markets that define the rhythm of Provençal life. This substantial stone residence spans three floors, offering versatile living spaces that adapt to your vacation needs throughout the seasons. The ground floor welcomes you with a bright, spacious living room where exposed stone walls and period features tell the story of generations past. The kitchen opens directly onto the terrace, creating that seamless indoor-outdoor flow essential to Mediterranean living. Imagine preparing breakfast with fresh croissants from the village boulangerie, then carrying your coffee outside to plan the day ahead while overlooking your private garden and 6-meter by 3.5-meter swimming pool. The first floor houses two generous bedrooms, a modern shower room, and separate toilet, providing comfortable accommodation for family or guests. Ascend to the second floor and discover three additional bedrooms tucked beneath the eaves, each with the character that only authentic stone construction can provide. A second shower room on this level ensures everyone has space and privacy. With five bedrooms and four bathrooms total, this house comfortably accommodates ext ... click here to read more

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If you've ever dreamt about embracing the quintessential French lifestyle, nestled in the heart of the wine country, this farmhouse could be just the place for you. Located in the picturesque village of Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, this property offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of one of France's most storied regions. Known for its rolling vineyards and historic towns, the region is perfect for anyone looking to blend tranquil country living with an appreciation for cultural heritage and gourmet experiences. Imagine waking up in a farmhouse surrounded by breathtaking views, with 300 sqm of living space ready to be made your own. The six-bedroom house, while in good condition, offers ample scope for you to put your personal stamp on it. With some modernization, it can turn into a perfect refuge for family or an ideal holiday retreat to escape everyday life. While many aspects are move-in ready, a touch of updating here and there could enhance its character and functionality even further. Set against the idyllic backdrop of Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes, this property benefits from a wonderful climate. The area is bathed in sunshine for most of the year, thanks to its Mediterranean climate. Imagine enjoying long, sunny afternoons by the pool in your very own 3000 sqm landscaped garden. The garden offers a brilliant opportunity for those who enjoy gardening or even entertaining guests outdoors. Exploring Sainte-Cécile-les-Vignes itself is something of a delight. The village lives up to its name, surrounded by fertile vineyards producing exceptional wines that you can enjoy in local tastings. On weekends, you might wander down to the local markets, where you can find everything from fresh p ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Oasis in the Heart of Provence Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of oak leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the first rays of the Provençal sun filter through your window. This is the daily reality at this exquisite villa in Uchaux, France, where tranquility meets luxury in a setting that feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance Nestled on a sprawling 4,800 m² plot, this 280 m² villa is a testament to refined living. As you step through the electric gate, a sense of exclusivity envelops you. The villa's architecture harmonizes with its natural surroundings, offering a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living spaces. The heart of the home is a spacious 55 m² living room, where a crackling fireplace invites cozy evenings with family and friends. Adjacent, a dining area and a fully equipped kitchen with a pantry cater to culinary enthusiasts, making every meal a delightful experience. A Sanctuary for Relaxation and Entertainment The ground floor boasts a luxurious master suite, a dedicated office, a fitness room, and a home cinema/music room, ensuring that every need is met. Upstairs, three additional bedrooms, each with a private bathroom, offer comfort and privacy for guests or family members. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside to discover a private paradise. The centerpiece is a large swimming pool, perfect for leisurely swims or sun-soaked afternoons. Surrounding terraces provide ample space for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the serene ambiance. Mature oak trees and lush hedges create a natural barrier, ensuring complete privacy. A Gateway to Provençal Delights Located in a region renowned for its natural bea ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque village of Visan in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, this enticing villa presents an ideal opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the quintessential Provençal lifestyle. Positioned in a tranquil street at the heart of the village, the property offers a harmonious blend of traditional charm and comfortable living spaces, accentuated by its stone construction and a quaint courtyard setting. The villa spans two levels, featuring two lounging areas, four well-appointed bedrooms, and multiple outbuildings, providing ample space for a family or for hosting guests. The presence of a garden across the street with an above-ground pool adds a leisurely touch, perfect for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment during the warm summer months. On the ground floor, the property boasts a spacious 37-square-meter kitchen lounge area, alongside a separate 40-square-meter salon which could serve as a grand setting for gatherings. Additional conveniences on this level include a practical shower room with a toilet, a 14-square-meter storage room, and a cozy 7-square-meter kitchen that caters to all culinary needs. Moving upstairs, the villa continues to impress with its layout. It includes a 14-square-meter bedroom with a mezzanine, a 20-square-meter ensuite bedroom with a dressing area, two more bedrooms measuring 20 and 14 square meters respectively, and an 18 square meter office mezzanine — perfect for those working from home. Additionally, there is a 9-square-meter bathroom and another convenient shower room with a toilet. For those with a penchant for customization, the property includes a 22-square-meter outbuilding that can be transformed to fit various needs, whether as additional living ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Orange, in the renowned Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France, this expansive 328 sq.m. Provencal farmhouse harmoniously blends rustic charm with modern comforts. With six bedrooms and four bathrooms spread across a carefully designed three-story layout, this property provides ample space for a growing family or a holiday retreat. The ground floor offers a generous living area complete with a cozy fireplace, a spacious 18 sq.m. kitchen ideal for the culinary enthusiast, and a bedroom with an ensuite shower room that ensures privacy for guests or can serve as a convenient office space. Additionally, multiple storerooms and utility rooms on this level highlight the practical layout, ensuring that living spaces remain uncluttered and organized. Advancing to the first floor, the residence reveals a versatile mezzanine overlooking the living room, adding an element of openness and flexibility to the space. Three additional bedrooms vary in size, providing options for children's rooms, guest rooms, or additional office space. The mix of bathrooms and ample storage solutions emphasizes the house’s family-friendly design. The top floor of this home hosts two more bedrooms, each with unique character and comforting seclusion from the rest of the home. These rooms are adept for teenagers seeking privacy or could be transformed into hobby rooms. The accompanying dressing room and another well-fitted shower room complete this private sanctuary. Outdoor living is just as inviting with over 5,800 sq.m. of enclosed, tree-lined grounds that promise tranquility and privacy. The highlight is undoubtedly the shimmering swimming pool and the large shaded terrace, perfect for leisurely days ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque city of Orange, nestled in the heart of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. Known for its rich heritage and vibrant lifestyle, Orange offers a unique blend of historic charm and a laid-back Mediterranean atmosphere. This lovely bungalow, perfectly positioned in the central area of Orange, invites foreign buyers and expats to immerse themselves in the allure of French living. Orange, with its deep-rooted historical significance, is renowned for its ancient Roman theatre—an architectural marvel that still hosts performances and events, creating a cultural tapestry that is both enchanting and captivating. Strolling around the town, you'll encounter quaint, narrow streets lined with charming cafes, artisan shops, and local bakeries that fill the air with the scent of freshly baked bread and pastries. The weekly markets offer a colorful array of fresh produce, cheeses, and wines, allowing residents to indulge in the region's culinary flavors. The 3-bedroom bungalow at the center of this delightful locale is a single-storey haven perfect for those seeking a serene yet vibrant lifestyle. With a comfortable size of approximately 82 sqm, this bungalow sits on a generous 900 sqm fenced plot, providing ample space for relaxation and gatherings. It's a home that promises both tranquility and convenience, where you can unwind after exploring the wonders of Orange and its surrounding countryside. Some key features of this property include: - Three Cozy Bedrooms - Spacious Living Room with Reversible Air Conditioning - Functional Kitchen - Workshop for Creative Endeavors - Covered Garage - Large Fenced Garden - Proximity to Local Amenities - Walking Distance from Town Center - Historic Roman Ruins Nearby ... click here to read more

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Are you seeking a delightful abode in the heart of the stunning Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France? Nestled in the picturesque town of Valréas, this cozy villa embodies the essence of tranquil town living with its blend of scenic landscapes and rich local culture. As a villa located at the end of a peaceful cul-de-sac, this property offers an escape from the hustle and bustle, making it an ideal sanctuary for those wanting to embrace the slower pace of Southern France. Valréas is a charming town with historical roots dating back to the Romans. It's a place where old-world charm meets contemporary comforts, and this villa provides a wonderful opportunity to dive into such an enriching environment. The property spreads across a generous 1,100 m² plot, giving you the freedom to enjoy the expansive outdoor space—perfect for gardening enthusiasts or those looking to create their own personal retreat. The villa, constructed in the 1960s, spans two levels and offers a canvas of possibilities. While the property is habitable, you might find the chance to put your own stamp on it rather tempting. Renovations can breathe new life into this home, potentially enhancing its value while allowing you to craft a space that fits your personal taste. The practical well system for water supply is a notable feature that adds charm and sustainability to your living conditions, yet some work may be needed to ensure it meets modern standards. Let’s walk through the villa to get a sense of its layout. Upon entering the ground floor, you’ll be greeted by a welcoming hallway that guides you into a spacious room measuring 16.5 m²—ideal for a private study or even a cozy guest room. Venturing upstairs, the first-floor houses the main li ... click here to read more

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In the charming heart of Valréas, located in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France, sits a delightful villa that effortlessly blends comfort, character, and modern convenience. This recently renovated gem is nestled on 900 square meters of lush, tree-filled land. As a bustling real estate agent, I can tell you, properties like this don't come around too often—it's a must-see, especially if you're an overseas buyer or expat eager to experience the serene lifestyle of southern France. With a spacious floor area of 180 square meters, this villa has ample room for families, couples, or anyone looking to make a wonderful new home in this picturesque region. Let's walk through the villa so you can really get a sense of the lifestyle it offers. As you step through the entrance, the warmth of this recently renovated home will welcome you. With four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a spectacular cathedral living room, there's no shortage of space for family gatherings or entertaining guests. But don’t just take my word for it—let's look closer at what makes this villa so special. On the ground floor, you'll discover: - Two cozy bedrooms, perfect for children or guests - A practical shower room to make daily routines smooth - An office space or library, your personal haven for work or relaxation - A handy walk-in closet for all your storage needs - A spacious storeroom and linen room for extra convenience Moving to the first floor, you'll be ready to settle into: - A grand living room with a fireplace, offering the coziest ambiance - A charming mezzanine that provides an extra layer of living space - A fully equipped kitchen that leads out to a welcoming veranda - Two additional bedrooms, each boasting its own character ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, in the charming town of Valréas, sits a delightful villa just waiting for new owners to turn its walls into a home. This property is located in the Southeast of France, a region famous not only for its cultural heritage but also its stunning landscapes and delicious Provencal cuisine. The villa is in good condition, welcoming its future inhabitants with a warm promise of comfort and tranquillity. Valréas itself is an inviting tapestry of history mingled with a serene pace of life, offering a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of big city living. You are stepping into a place where time seemingly takes a back seat, allowing you to enjoy leisurely strolls beside beautiful vineyards and olive groves. The local climate boasts ample sunshine, mild winters, and pleasantly warm summers, making it ideal for those who appreciate the great outdoors. The lush, green environment and the sweet scent of lavender in bloom create a sensory delight that is hard to resist. Potential buyers will be glad to know that this villa offers a rustic escape with the conveniences of modern living just a short distance away. Truly a delightful place for expats seeking a slice of Provence. An array of local amenities, such as cafes, boutiques, and markets, are all within arm's reach. Spend your weekends exploring local vineyards or taking in the rich cultural history by visiting the renowned Medieval Festival that Valréas hosts every summer. The daily rhythm here is a harmonious blend of relaxation and cultural exploration. This villa is a charming 90 square meters of potential, ideal for a small family or a couple looking for a cozy retreat. Offering two bedrooms ... click here to read more

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Discover the allure of living in the enchanting region of Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, where the azure sky meets rolling lavender fields, and life moves at a more leisurely pace. Nestled in the heart of Grignan, this five-bedroom village house presents a rare opportunity for those seeking a slice of Provençal life. As a bustling real estate agent with a global reach, I can assure you that this gem isn't just about bricks and mortar; it's about embracing a lifestyle steeped in history and culture. Grignan itself is a delightful town renowned for its picturesque landscape, vibrant local market, and the magnificent Château de Grignan, which casts a long shadow over the town's rich history. It's the kind of place where you can spend your mornings sipping coffee in a quaint cafe and your afternoons exploring the winding cobbled streets, discovering hidden art galleries and artisan shops. The climate here is quintessentially Mediterranean—hot, dry summers tempered by the Mistral winds, and mild, occasionally wet winters—perfect for anyone who enjoys outdoor living. The property in question, priced attractively at €317,000, is a villa full of character, offering a seamless blend of living spaces and adaptability. Let's start our tour, shall we? As you enter, you are welcomed by an entrance hall that sets the tone for what lies beyond—a mix of spacious interiors and cozy alcoves. The living room invites you to relax and soak in the serenity of village life, and the equipped kitchen with its adjoining dining area offers the perfect setup for family gatherings or intimate dinners. Picture yourself preparing a meal, with fresh ingredients from the local market, while gazing out onto the terraces and a courtyard that boasts a view ... 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 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 within the picturesque landscape of Serignan-du-Comtat in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, this four-bedroom stone house exudes a timeless character that beckons those with an affinity for restoration and design. With a robust structure in 'habitable' condition and a generous garden space, the property holds potent potential for transformation into a bespoke residence. The house itself extends over 207 square meters and offers spacious rooms that flow into one another, creating an inviting environment that awaits the personal touch of its next inhabitants. While the home currently requires some renovation work, it presents an ideal canvas for those looking to imbue a space with their own aesthetic and modern amenities, turning this into a charming family abode or a retreat from the bustling pace of city life. Property Features: - Four substantial bedrooms, varyingly sized (11, 15, 18, & 24 m2) - Kitchen of 11 m2 - Ground floor lounge of 16 m2 - Shower room and separate WC - Extensive attic space across three rooms (18, 25, & 31 m2) - Additional storage spaces and sheds - Vibrant garden of 1464 m2 - Outbuildings which include a garage and two large barns The setting in Serignan-du-Comtat, a village known for its serene atmosphere and natural beauty, adds to the appeal of this property. The village is small but vibrant, offering local shopping options and a tight-knit community spirit that welcomes newcomers. Just walking distance from the village center, residents can enjoy the ease of proximity to essential amenities alongside the tranquility of country living. The region is steeped in history and culture, with easy access to more extensive services and leisure activities in larger towns like Orange and Avignon ne ... 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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A Provencal Retreat Awaits in Vaison-la-Romaine Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of Provence. This exquisite stone house in Vaison-la-Romaine offers a serene escape, where the charm of the past meets the comforts of today. Nestled within a sprawling 1,800 sqm of lush, landscaped gardens, this property is more than just a home—it's a lifestyle. A Day in Your Provencal Paradise Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the covered terrace, where the scent of lavender mingles with the fresh morning air. As the sun rises, the garden comes alive, offering a tranquil setting for yoga or meditation. The spacious living area, with its rustic wood-burning stove, invites you to unwind with a good book or enjoy a cozy gathering with loved ones. As the day unfolds, explore the vibrant local market in Vaison-la-Romaine, just a short stroll away. Here, the colors and aromas of fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and local wines create a sensory feast. Return home to prepare a delightful meal in the fully equipped kitchen, where modern amenities blend seamlessly with traditional Provencal design. Seasonal Splendor and Cultural Riches Throughout the year, Vaison-la-Romaine offers a tapestry of experiences. In spring, the region bursts into bloom, with wildflowers painting the landscape. Summer brings long, sun-drenched days perfect for lounging by the pool or exploring nearby vineyards. Autumn's golden hues invite leisurely hikes through the countryside, while winter's crisp air is ideal for cozy evenings by the fire. Cultural enthusiasts will revel in the town's rich history, from its Roman ruins to its medieval architecture. The local arts scene thrives with festivals ... click here to read more

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Charming Stone House in Serignan-Du-Comtat, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur Nestled in the serene village of Serignan-Du-Comtat in the scenic Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur region, this beautiful stone house is an inviting canvas for those dreaming of a Provencal lifestyle. With a substantial size of 207 m2 and standing on a generous plot of 1464 m2, the property is ideal for a family or anyone looking to immerse themselves in the peaceful countryside while having the option to imprint their personal touch. Property Features: - 4 sizable bedrooms - Spacious living area - Functional kitchen - Ample storage space - Separate shower and toilet facilities - Attic with three additional rooms - Substantial garden space, perfect for outdoor activities and gardening - Garage and additional barn space that could be transformed into workshops, studios, or additional living quarters Realistic Property Condition: This house, brimming with character, is in a state that calls for renovation. It presents a wonderful opportunity for those who appreciate the raw beauty of stone architecture and have the vision to restore and enhance its historical charm. The existing structures, while reminiscent of past elegance, offer a solid foundation for modern improvements. Local Area and Amenities: Living in Serignan-Du-Comtat allows you to enjoy the quintessence of French rural life. The village is cozy yet full of life, with local shops offering daily necessities and artisan products. For families, the local schools are welcoming and provide a supportive educational environment. Amenities nearby include: - Local markets offering fresh produce - Cafes and restaurants with both local and international cuisine - Medical services including a pharmacy a ... click here to read more

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