Provençal Villa Park House in Nans-les-Pins: Ideal Second Home & Holiday Retreat

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Le Jardin du Golf 1A, 83860 Nans-les-Pins, France, Nans-les-Pins (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 58Floor area

€217,500

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

58m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque village of Nans-les-Pins, Le Jardin du Golf 1A offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of Provençal paradise. This fully furnished corner house, located in a secure villa park, is perfect for those seeking a tranquil second home or a lucrative holiday rental in the heart of southern France.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, with the majestic Massif de la Sainte Baume as your backdrop. This is the daily reality at Le Jardin du Golf, where nature and comfort coexist harmoniously. The villa park, built in 2001, is designed to offer privacy and security, making it an ideal retreat for international buyers and expats.

A Gateway to Provençal Living

Nans-les-Pins is a charming village that embodies the essence of Provence. With its cobblestone streets, vibrant markets, and friendly locals, it offers a warm welcome to newcomers. The village is strategically located, providing easy access to bustling cities like Aix-en-Provence and Marseille, as well as the stunning Côte d’Azur.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the region is a haven. Whether it's hiking through the scenic trails of the Massif de la Sainte Baume, cycling along picturesque routes, or enjoying a round of golf at the nearby 18-hole course, there's no shortage of activities to indulge in. The Mediterranean climate ensures pleasant weather year-round, perfect for exploring the great outdoors.

Property Highlights

- Location: Situated in the serene Le Jardin du Golf villa park, offering peace and privacy.
- Size: 58 m² of living space on a 240 m² plot, providing ample room for relaxation.
- Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Two spacious bedrooms and a modern bathroom with a walk-in shower.
- Living Space: Bright living room with French doors opening to a sunny garden and terraces.
- Kitchen: Modern open kitchen with luxury built-in appliances, ideal for entertaining.
- Outdoor Living: Two terraces, one covered, perfect for enjoying the Provençal lifestyle.
- Storage: Detached stone shed for bicycles and garden furniture.
- Amenities: Part of a villa park with shared facilities like tennis courts, a swimming pool, and a relaxation area.
- Accessibility: Close to major cities, airports, and the Mediterranean coast.
- Investment Potential: Excellent rental possibilities, making it a smart investment choice.

A Second Home with Endless Possibilities

Owning a property in Nans-les-Pins is more than just acquiring a house; it's about embracing a lifestyle. Picture yourself sipping a glass of local rosé on your terrace as the sun sets over the mountains, or strolling through the village market to pick up fresh produce for a leisurely lunch.

The villa park's Dutch management ensures that the property is well-maintained, providing peace of mind for international buyers. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or seeking a profitable investment, Le Jardin du Golf 1A offers the best of both worlds.

Local Culture and Cuisine

The Var department is renowned for its culinary delights and vineyards. From sampling exquisite wines to indulging in traditional Provençal dishes, the region is a paradise for food lovers. The village's weekly market is a treasure trove of local produce, offering everything from artisanal cheeses to freshly baked bread.

Conclusion

Le Jardin du Golf 1A is more than just a property; it's an invitation to experience the beauty and tranquility of Provence. With its strategic location, modern amenities, and investment potential, it stands as a testament to the allure of French living. Whether you're seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises a lifestyle of comfort and elegance.

Don't miss the chance to own this exceptional property in one of France's most sought-after regions. Contact Homestra today to schedule a viewing and take the first step towards your dream home in Provence.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
58
Price per m²
€3,750
Garden size
240
Has Garden
Yes
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 quiet Sunday morning in the hamlet of Saint-Romain, you'd hear almost nothing. A wood pigeon somewhere in the oaks. Maybe the distant clang of church bells drifting over from Charroux, that perfectly preserved medieval village ten minutes down the road where market traders set up their stalls beside the ruins of a Benedictine abbey. That stillness is the point. This is rural Vienne at its most unhurried — and this renovated farmhouse sits right in the middle of it. The property is a former working farmhouse that's been brought back to life without losing its bones. Stone walls, generous room proportions, the kind of building that took decades to settle and now feels entirely solid underfoot. At 148 square metres across two floors, it has real breathing room. The ground floor arranges itself practically: a living kitchen that opens directly onto a covered pergola — your default setting for every meal between May and October — a separate lounge for cooler evenings, and a bedroom with its own shower room and toilet. That ground-floor bedroom is a detail worth pausing on. It makes the house genuinely work for mixed-generation groups, guests with mobility considerations, or owners who want the option to use the upstairs rooms purely as a private retreat. Head up the stairs and the character shifts. The first floor has the slightly improvised warmth you only get in converted agricultural buildings — skylights cut into the roof, dormer windows framing sections of the surrounding countryside, ceiling lines that aren't quite parallel. There's a large double bedroom, another bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom and toilet, an additional room that could easily become a study or a fourth sleeping space, and a separate WC. T ... click here to read more

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You set your glass of Pineau des Charentes on the stone ledge, look out past the mulberry tree toward fields turning amber in the late afternoon, and feel your shoulders drop about three inches. That's the moment this house gets you. It happened to everyone who walked through before you, and it'll happen to you too. This maison de maître sits in a quiet hamlet in north Charente, the kind of village where the Sunday morning air smells of woodsmoke and someone's always got a baguette tucked under their arm heading home from Ruffec. It's not the France of Instagram postcards — it's the real thing. Slow roads, big skies, neighbours who actually wave. The house itself has generous bones. At 189 square metres, it breathes. Previous owners renovated it with obvious affection rather than a quick cosmetic flip — you can feel the difference the moment you step onto the travertine floors and look up at the exposed beams. Light tracks through the rooms from east to west across the day, and the house seems to understand this, with windows positioned so you're always chasing a patch of warmth or shade depending on the season. The open-plan kitchen anchors daily life here. It opens directly onto a courtyard — flagged, sheltered, sized for a table that seats ten without anyone knocking elbows. This is where the long lunches happen. The ones that start at one and end somewhere around six when someone finally puts a lid on the rosé. From the kitchen you move into a very large reception room dominated by a fireplace, the kind of proportions that handle both a family Christmas and a quiet Tuesday evening with equal ease. A sage-panelled study sits off the ground floor, calm and book-lined in your mind already, and there's a near self-con ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Provence, Le Jardin du Golf 39 offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. This charming four-bedroom villa, located in the picturesque village of Nans-les-Pins, is the perfect second home for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and a touch of Provençal lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive trees and the distant hum of cicadas, with the majestic Massif de la Sainte Baume as your backdrop. This is the daily reality at Le Jardin du Golf 39, where the serene environment and breathtaking landscapes create an idyllic setting for a holiday retreat or a permanent escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Gateway to Provençal Living Nans-les-Pins is a quintessential Provençal village, offering a peaceful lifestyle amidst rolling vineyards, lush forests, and historic châteaux. At an elevation of 430 meters, the village enjoys a mild climate, perfect for outdoor activities year-round. Whether you're an avid hiker, a cycling enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the great outdoors, this location has something for everyone. The villa itself is part of a secure, well-maintained park that prioritizes privacy and comfort. With amenities such as tennis courts, a swimming pool, and a year-round management couple, residents can enjoy a worry-free lifestyle in a community that feels like home. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: The villa boasts a generous 95 square meters of living space, with four bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it ideal for families or hosting guests. - Modern Comforts: A contemporary open kitchen with built-in appliances and a cozy wood-burning stove in the living room ensure comfort and convenience. - Outdoor Oasis: The ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the foot of the serene Massif La Sainte Baume, in the southern heart of Provence, lies a quaint corner villa in the village of Nans-les-Pins – the address that could be your next home away from home, or perhaps a promising investment opportunity. This corner villa, located in the picturesque Le Jardin du Golf, offers a delightful blend of comfort and tranquility, perfect for an overseas buyer seeking the quintessential Provençal lifestyle. Let me tell you a bit about Nans-les-Pins first. This charming village, with its narrow winding streets, is an oasis for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Southern France is renowned for its mild climate, with over 300 days of sunshine annually, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You'll find yourself surrounded by olive trees, sprawling vineyards, and lush Mediterranean forests. It’s an excellent setting for leisurely strolls, horse riding, or cycling through the serene landscapes that change with each passing season. One of the highlights of living in this part of the world is the vibrant community life, deeply influenced by the local culture. Markets burst with fresh produce, while cafes and restaurants serve delectable Provençal cuisine. Here, life slows down a little, allowing you to savor each moment and connect deeply with nature and your neighbors. Your potential new home – the villa at Le Jardin du Golf – is more than just a property; it’s a gateway to a relaxed and enriching lifestyle. This corner house, part of a thoughtfully designed villa park built with an authentic Provençal aesthetic, stands proudly on its 273 m² plot. Among its amenities are lush gardens that provide privacy and an ideal space for garden parties or quiet aft ... click here to read more

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Once upon a time nestled in the picturesque contours of Provence in southern France, a villa waits patiently for its next chapter to begin. In the quaint commune of Nans-les-Pins, this storybook location offers not just a home, but a lifestyle that intertwines with the rich tapestry of French culture, natural beauty, and peaceful countryside living. Welcome to this beautiful 4-bedroom villa located at Le Jardin du Golf 33 in Nans-les-Pins. This home offers an inviting retreat in the heart of Provence, surrounded by olive trees, lush forests, sprawling vineyards, and majestic châteaux. The village, perched at an altitude of 430 meters, is a tranquil haven, a place where serenity is a way of life, and the hustle and bustle of the outside world seems like a distant memory. Nans-les-Pins itself is a quintessential Provençal village, where the pace of life moves harmoniously with the rhythms of nature. Imagine starting your day with a gentle hike through the protected nature reserves or a peaceful cycle along the scenic routes, enveloped by the stunning backdrop of the Massif de la Sainte Baume and the Auréliens mountain range. Conveniently located just 40 km away is Aix-en-Provence, a city that promises cultural and historical richness, filled with terraces and charming streets perfect for leisurely afternoon strolls. And for those yearning for the sea, the azure waters of the Mediterranean are a mere 30 minutes away. Here, the traditional harbor towns of Cassis and Bandol await with their vibrant seaside life, inviting markets, and sun-kissed verandas. If you ever wish to explore further afield, the Côte d'Azur is just a drive away along the highway. Plus, for travel enthusiasts, the international airports of Marseille, ... click here to read more

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A Provençal Retreat Awaits You Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the first rays of sunlight filter through the lush greenery surrounding your villa. Nestled in the heart of Provence, this exquisite 3-bedroom villa in Nans-les-Pins offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its private pool and authentic Provençal charm, this property is more than just a home—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. A Day in the Life Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the covered terrace, where the scent of lavender mingles with the fresh morning air. As you sip your coffee, take in the panoramic views of the Massif Sainte Baume, a majestic backdrop that changes with the seasons. In the summer, the landscape is a vibrant tapestry of greens and purples, while autumn brings a warm palette of golds and reds. After breakfast, perhaps you'll explore the local markets, where the vibrant colors of fresh produce and the aroma of freshly baked bread create a sensory feast. Or, take a short drive to the nearby vineyards, where you can sample the region's renowned wines and learn about the art of winemaking from local experts. Embrace the Outdoors For those who love the outdoors, the villa's location is a dream come true. The Massif Sainte Baume offers a network of hiking trails that wind through ancient forests and open up to breathtaking vistas. Whether you're an avid hiker or prefer a gentle stroll, there's a path for every pace. In the afternoon, return to your villa for a refreshing dip in your private pool. The sun-drenched garden is the perfect spot for lounging with a good book or hosting a leisurely lunch with fri ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this remarkable 4-bedroom detached house nestled in the scenic town of Ollioules, located in the Var district of Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur, France. This residence, famously known as "La Falaise," offers a unique lifestyle amidst the serene backdrop of an old stone quarry. It's a spacious villa that forms an ideal setting for families or individuals who appreciate architectural design and tranquil surroundings. Designed by renowned architect Maurice Sauzet back in 1998, the villa commands attention with its thoughtful layout. It stands as a testament to timeless architectural design with its spacious interiors and connection to the natural world. Though time has marched on since its construction, this house retains its allure and is in good condition, ready for its next chapter with new inhabitants. Let's delve into the features of this property, where every space is crafted for comfort and style: - 4 spacious bedrooms, ensuring privacy and peace - 4 well-appointed bathrooms - Expansive 90 m² living area with double-height ceilings - Living room featuring a cozy wood stove and integrated library - Dining area perfect for family gatherings - Semi-open cherry wood kitchen - Large outdoor terraces for dining and relaxation - Private garden with a serene pool, perfect for hot summer days - Summer kitchen and an outdoor shower for added convenience - "Tropézienne" terrace offering picturesque landscape and sea views - Mezzanine area perfect for a home office or play area - Pool house for those leisurely afternoons - Practical carport for vehicle storage The allure of this house is not just within its walls. Ollioules is a picturesque town that promises a high quality of life. Known for its Mediterranean charm, t ... click here to read more

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Tucked into the charming village of La Celle in the alluring region of Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, this stunning family home beckons those seeking a blend of traditional, rustic elegance and modern comforts. Picture yourself in the delightful Var countryside, where lavender fields dance in the breeze, and life moves at just the right pace. Welcome to your potential new abode, a 6-bedroom haven offering an expansive 230 m² of living space, ideal for the discerning overseas buyer or an expat dreaming of the perfect Provencal lifestyle. One of the prettiest spots in France, La Celle is steeped in history and natural beauty. The village is renowned for its historic Abbey and distinguished hotels, providing an enchanting backdrop to daily life here. The local culture is woven with the colors of Provencal life, which makes living in La Celle an experience in art de vivre. Imagine strolling through charming lanes lined with quaint, rustic architecture, visiting local markets bustling with vivid displays of fresh produce and regional specialties. This exceptional home, built with quality materials in 2007, stands proudly amidst the serene village landscape. It’s a great place to raise a family or entertain friends, offering warmth and welcome at every turn. With 6 to 8 versatile bedrooms, including 2 conveniently located on the ground floor, the opportunities abound for transformation or relaxation. The home features independent entrances, making it adaptable for hosting guests or perhaps to explore the possibilities of a guest room setup. The interior echoes the distinctive Provencal style with an infusion of chic rusticity. The large 40 m² living room is perfect for both cozy family nights and vibrant gatherings. The efficie ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the beautiful Provencal countryside, in the picturesque village of La Celle, this splendid six-bedroom house awaits those seeking a serene and fulfilling lifestyle. Resting comfortably in the Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur region, the property is a delightful abode for families or those wishing to explore the traditional charms of southern France. Set within a quiet and quaint locality, this residence provides a perfect blend of tranquility and activity, making it an attractive option for overseas buyers and expatriates. The Provencal-style home, completed in 2007, offers a generous 230 square meters of living space. With its six bedrooms, the house easily accommodates a lively family or could be transformed into a guesthouse for additional income. Conveniently designed with two independent entrances, the layout of this property encourages both privacy and conviviality. Those who enter are greeted by a warm and inviting living room, which serves as the heart of the home, where friends and family can gather and feel welcome. Living in La Celle provides more than just a home—it’s an experience steeped in history and culture. The village is best known for its historic Abbey and luxury hotel, providing a unique backdrop to everyday life. Surrounded by lush vineyards and rolling hills, the community boasts an impressive range of outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and exploring the charming local markets. The area enjoys a temperate climate with long, warm summers, perfect for enjoying its stunning landscapes to the fullest. Winters are mild, giving an opportunity for year-round exploration and adventure. Let’s delve into some features of this harmonious property: - Six spacious bedrooms - Three ... click here to read more

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Welcome to France's gem on the Mediterranean coast, the villa in Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, Var, Brignoles. Residing among the romance of lavender fields, charming villages, and heartwarming vineyards, this six-bedroom villa is an oasis within itself. Just 1.5km from the quaint village of Camps la Source, this 2006 built home exposes a bright and welcoming atmosphere awaiting your arrival. The villa, spanning a comfortable 233 square meters, offers a generous set of accommodations. The floor plan uplifts a feeling of spaciousness; high beamed ceilings exemplify the sheer expanse of the place, casting a charming architectural effect on the interiors. The cozy dining area comes equipped with a semi-open kitchen complete with an inviting breakfast bar for quick bites. A pantry cum laundry room ensures all your utility needs are well taken care of. Living spaces receive copious sunlight and air due to strategic design considerations, fostering an aura of joyfulness throughout the villa. Six well-planned bedrooms, two of which are on one level, lay testimony to the ample space for your family and friends. Valuable consideration is applied to storage with copious storage space scattered throughout the house; a boon for ones who value organization. Family is at the heart of this home as is evident with the three well-posh shower rooms, ensuring no one is ever fighting for bathroom space. The charm of this villa doesn't end within the interiors. A beautiful terrace, pool house with a Barbecue pit beckon joyful family gatherings, while the heated swimming pool with an integrated Jacuzzi promises unwinding evenings amidst the soft chirpings of the Mediterranean crickets. The exteriors boast of an entire hectare of enclosed ... click here to read more

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Charming 5-Bedroom Villa with Spectacular Sea Views in Toulon, France For those seeking a characterful home with exceptional vistas and a touch of Mediterranean charm, this 5-bedroom villa located in the picturesque region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, Var, Toulon, presents an opportunity not to be missed. Graced with a beautiful sea view and positioned in a private estate, this property offers both privacy and accessibility, perfect for overseas buyers aiming to integrate seamlessly into the French Riviera lifestyle. Property Features: - Total area: 307 sqm - Bedrooms: 5 - Bathrooms: 5 - Heated semi-free-form swimming pool (10 x 5 meters) - Independent guest apartment - Spacious garage for 1 vehicle - Secure gated entrance - Fully fenced premises with no direct neighbors - Extensive cellars and storage options Encapsulating about 200 sqm on the two main levels, the villa boasts a generously sized living area connected to a semi-open-plan kitchen. The main floor is complemented by a master suite, featuring both a bathroom and a dressing room that ensure personal space and comfort. Two additional bedrooms are located upstairs, each benefiting from individual shower rooms and toilets, with the unique advantage of having access to a sea-view terrace. The villa’s lower garden level houses a guest apartment, offering privacy and full functionality with its own living room, kitchen setup, and two bedrooms, each accompanied by separate shower rooms, making it ideal for accommodating guests or can serve as a staff quarter. Amenities and Local Area: - Vibrant community with secure access - Landscaped garden featuring olive, lemon, and strawberry trees - Proximity to local beaches (15-20 minutes) - Short distance to TGV trai ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque region of Allauch, in the heart of Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur, this charming three-bedroom house is a delightful blend of functionality and style. Spanning 110 square meters, this property promises a comfortable and elegant living experience in one of France's most sought-after locales. As you approach the property, you're greeted by a lush, green garden spread across 1023 square meters. It’s a perfect playground for children or for hosting outdoor gatherings, with ample space for a potential swimming pool - ideal for those warm summer days. Two inviting terraces and a dedicated BBQ area provide excellent spots for alfresco dining or simply enjoying the tranquility of your surroundings. Inside, the house does not disappoint. The spacious living room, bathed in natural light and anchored by a custom-made stone fireplace, offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere. It flows seamlessly into a well-equipped, closed kitchen featuring high-quality German brand cabinetry, ensuring both style and durability. The home comprises three well-sized bedrooms providing ample accommodation space, alongside a well-maintained bathroom and a separate toilet, enhancing convenience for both residents and guests. Serviced by a large garage attached to the house, there is also the promising potential for expansion, allowing new owners to tailor the space to their needs. - Property Features - Lot size: 1023 square meters - Interior size: 110 square meters - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathroom: 1 - Separate toilet - Closed and equipped kitchen - Living room with stone fireplace - Two terraces - BBQ area - Large garage - Potential for expansion While the house itself offers a solid and attractive structure, with a ‘good’ ... click here to read more

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Hello everyone, busy day on my end as always, but I’m thrilled to introduce you to a real gem in the heart of Centre Var in France, nestled in the quaint town of La Farlède. This property is nothing short of a storybook scene, an enchanting villa that echoes tales of history and charm. But don’t just take my word for it—let's dive into what makes this exquisite Maison de Maître a wonderful opportunity indeed! You will find this villa perched graciously amidst 2.2 hectares of lush grounds, an area famed for its serenity and captivating beauty. Centered in Provence, La Farlède is ideal for those seeking tranquility without sacrificing those urban conveniences. The climate here is picture-perfect Mediterranean, offering balmy summers and mild winters, making everyday living a delight. Now let’s talk about this fabulous property, shall we? It’s expansive, no doubt about that—boasting 627 square meters of living space, designed for comfort and prestige. This Grande Dame of a villa is from an era when attention to detail was paramount, and it shows in every corner. The estate features beautiful old-world elements like century-old plane trees that seem to whisper stories from the past—a rich history belonging once to the family of the renowned French actor and comedian Raimu. Right when you enter, you will understand why this place pulls at heartstrings. The main residence offers five generous bedrooms; truly a perfect setup for those large family gatherings or when guests decide to stop by. It doesn’t stop there: the independent two-bedroom apartment provides cozy quarters for caretakers or perhaps as a delightful guest suite. For those of you who can't bear to leave your work behind, don't worry, an office with two work ... click here to read more

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A Symphony of Sunlight and Serenity in Aix-en-Provence Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the golden rays of the Provençal sun filter through your window. This is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and charm, nestled between the picturesque villages of Puyricard and Éguilles. A Home That Tells a Story This 4-bedroom house, spanning approximately 200m², is a canvas of potential, waiting for your personal touch. Set on a sprawling 2,790m² terraced plot, the property offers a harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor living. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious garage, a workshop for your creative endeavors, and a wine cellar to house your collection of local vintages. Ascend to the first floor, where a 48m² living and dining area becomes the heart of the home. Here, a fireplace crackles warmly, inviting cozy evenings with family and friends. The room opens onto a terrace, offering sweeping views of the surrounding vineyards and olive groves. A separate kitchen stands ready for culinary adventures, inspired by the rich flavors of Provence. The master bedroom, complete with an en-suite bathroom, promises restful nights and rejuvenating mornings. A second bedroom with a shower room provides comfort and privacy for guests. On the second floor, a charming bedroom with a roof terrace offers a private retreat, while a child-friendly dormitory sparks imagination and play. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Aix-en-Provence is a tapestry of cultural richness and natural beauty. Stroll through bustling markets, where the scent of lavender and fresh produce fills the air. Savor the region's renowned cuisine at local bistros, or explor ... click here to read more

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This tastefully designed five-bedroom bodes luxury and comfort. The villa is nestled in the heart of Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, Bouches-du-Rhône, Aix-en-Provence, France, an endearing locale a mere 25 minutes away from the Aix en Provence TGV train station. The real centerpiece of this property is its open living area, which features an open design that allows the surrounding views to fill the home. Equipped with underfloor heating and styled with elegant fixtures and fittings, this villa, spread across 282m2, encapsulates the essence of comfortable living. The ground floor, renovated about a decade ago, takes full advantage of the local climate, opening up to the outdoor scenery of the terrace and garden. Fit for any culinary adventurer, the large kitchen allows for ample cooking and dining space. Adjacent to the kitchen is the living room, outfitted with a cozy fireplace. The well-designed floor plan also includes a spacious sitting room and a versatile library or TV room. An impressive master suite, equipped with a personal shower room, dressing room, and WC, completes the living space on this level. Venture upstairs to find two additional bedrooms. With shower rooms, WCs, and a snug lounge, the upper level possesses all the amenities to cater to your every need. The garden level of the villa houses a separate suite, a study/workshop that can also double as an additional bedroom, and a wellness area complete with a sauna. The property also includes practical features such as a utility room, laundry room, and storage area. There is plenty of space available for organization and ease-of-living features. The vast 7,000 m2 grounds are well-enclosed and adorned with beautifully planted trees. A highlight of the outd ... click here to read more

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Situated in the idyllic location of Aix-en-Provence, nestled within the region of Provence-Alps-Cote d`Azur, in the charming department of Bouches-du-Rhône, France, you'll find a true gem. This can be your own piece of Provencal paradise, a step away from contemporary bustling life, this charming five-bedroom villa located just 25 minutes from the Aix en Provence TGV train station, providing exceptional connection to the rest of France and Europe. The villa itself is a splendid manifestation of the Provencal architectural style, a striking 282 m2 stone property that radiates character and warmth. The generously proportioned interior was completely renovated a decade ago, with the ground floor opening onto the terrace and the gardens. You will find an expansive, well-equipped kitchen that invites familial gatherings, a pleasant living room complemented with a warming fireplace for cozy winter evenings, an attractive sitting room and a versatile library/TV room that can also be a peaceful sanctuary. Practicality is melded with comfort with the sleeping quarters boasting a capacious master suite complete with a private shower room, dressing room, and washroom. On the first floor, you will find two additional bedrooms, each with a private bathroom and WC, along with a quaint lounge. Moreover, the garden level offers a separate suite, a practical study or potential extra bedroom and a relaxing wellness hub complete with a sauna for rejuvenating after a busy day. For everyday conveniences, you have a dedicated utility room, laundry room and ample storage space catering for all your household needs. The property's highlights aren't confined to the walls of the villa itself. It's located in a generous 7000 m2 plot of luscio ... click here to read more

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A Provencal Escape: Your Gateway to Tranquility and Timeless Beauty Nestled in the heart of Provence, in the picturesque village of Cotignac, this exquisite 4-bedroom villa offers a unique blend of serenity and sophistication. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of olive leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the golden sun rises over the lush, rolling hills. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle, a sanctuary where every day feels like a vacation. The Allure of Cotignac Cotignac, a village celebrated for its vibrant facades and rich history, is a jewel in the crown of Provence. Awarded the prestigious "Plus Beau Village de France" label, it offers a tapestry of cultural experiences, from bustling markets to intimate cafes. Here, life moves at a leisurely pace, allowing you to savor every moment. A Home Designed for Living This villa, set on 4,200 square meters of meticulously landscaped grounds, is a testament to Provencal architecture. The property is enveloped by 80 mature olive trees, creating a private oasis that promises peace and tranquility. - Spacious Interiors: The villa's interior is a harmonious blend of light and space. The entrance hall welcomes you with its elegant simplicity, leading to a sun-drenched living and dining area. Here, a traditional fireplace adds warmth and character, while large windows frame the breathtaking views. - Gourmet Kitchen: The heart of the home is its fully equipped kitchen, where culinary adventures await. With ample space for dining and a convenient pantry, it's perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners. - Master Suite Retreat: The master suite is a haven of relaxation, featuring a private bathroom and a serene ambiance. Three additional bedroom ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the charms of Meyrargues, France—just a stone's throw away from the hustle and bustle of Basel—lies a property that calls out to those with an eye for modern luxury intertwined with tranquil living. This delightful villa, complete with three expansive levels, is not merely a building, but a sanctuary that echoes the silence of the serene French countryside. Situated in the quiet streets of Meyrargues, the villa lets you soak in the beauty of the region in an environment painting a picture of safety and tranquility. Its commanding presence is felt, yet gracefully harmonizes with the gentle hum of its surroundings. Let me paint a more vivid picture for you. Directed toward the active souls and nature enthusiasts, the villa, sprawling over a 165m² footprint, offers an unmatched bonding between inside luxury and outside charm. Stepping into the abode, you're immediately embraced by a bright and spacious living room. The fire place is the heart of this room, offering not just warmth but a cozy nook for family memories to unfold. This space flows seamlessly into the grand dining room and kitchen, an open layout that fosters both social gatherings and intimate family dinners. A grand master suite offers a private retreat, boasting a walk-in closet worthy of holding the finest garments and a sleek bathroom that promises rejuvenation. Additional rooms cater to guests or children, spacious enough to serve as their personal havens. And let's not overlook the villa's luxurious sauna and fitness room, perfect additions for those fashoining wellness into their daily lifestyle. Condition not to be glossed over, let's talk about the features: - Fire place for cozy evenings - Grand dining room opening effortlessly - Ex ... click here to read more

Villa in Bettlach in Frankreich (12km von Basel) mit Sauna und Fitness Raum (36)

For those considering a change in lifestyle towards something more rustic and serene, this 4-bedroom farmhouse nestled in the heart of Vaugines, within the enchanting region of Provence-Alps-Cote d'Azur in southern France, presents an intriguing proposition. The location is famed for its refined charm, and this farmhouse, with a lineage tracing back to the 18th century, exemplifies the historical continuity of this beautiful area. This sprawling farmhouse is set on an estate that encompasses roughly 5000 square meters of wooded grounds, complete with a quaint pond that adds a touch of tranquility to the atmosphere. The property itself, fully renovated in 2007 to modern standards while preserving its authentic character, spans about 135 square meters of living space. Upon entering the farmhouse, you are welcomed into a well-appointed kitchen that opens onto a spacious living/dining area, ideal for family gatherings or entertaining guests. The ground level also houses a bedroom and a convenient bathroom plus a laundry area. As you move upstairs, the sleeping quarters consist of three additional bedrooms, including a master suite replete with its own bathroom. Two more bathrooms ensure comfort and privacy for family members and guests, complemented by a separate toilet. Outside, the land is primed for further customization, such as the addition of a swimming pool, which would make the hot, sunny days of Provence even more enjoyable. Additional structures on the property include a small shed roughly 25 square meters in size, a shelter accommodating two cars, and a workshop, perfect for those who enjoy crafting or need extra storage space. Living in Vaugines is truly a joy for those who appreciate nature and tranquility. ... click here to read more

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In the heart of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur, nestled in the quiet and quaint village of Grambois, you’ll discover an impressive residence perfect for those seeking a serene yet connected lifestyle in France. With its harmonious blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, this 4-bedroom home awaits a family or individuals looking to immerse themselves in the picturesque beauty of the Vaucluse region. As you make your way up the winding road through the enchanting landscapes of the Luberon, you’ll be greeted by over 3 acres of lush landscaped gardens and charming woodland that this property calls home. From the moment you step onto the grounds, the sweeping views of the countryside unfold before you, offering peace and tranquility as far as the eye can see. Now, let's explore the house itself—a spacious 162 m² dwelling that welcomes you with warm ambience and elegant design. Upon entering, you’re met with a living area that is both bright and inviting, where natural light floods the space through large windows. This main gathering space effortlessly flows into a thoughtfully designed dining area, setting the stage for family dinners or entertaining guests. The fitted kitchen presents a laid-back vibe balanced with a practical layout, ideal for those who enjoy cooking leisurely meals from Provence's dietary delights. For added convenience, the house also boasts a laundry room, making day-to-day activities seamless and efficient. The property comprises four comfortable bedrooms, offering ample space for family members or visiting friends. Picture waking up each morning to the serene views of the surrounding landscapes, then perhaps opting for a relaxing soak in one of the home's three well-appointed bathrooms. With a to ... click here to read more

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