| Price | €224,700 £179,973* | Ref | 20322CLD84 |
| Town | Provence Luberon village | Dept | Vaucluse |
| Floor | 100 M2 | Plot Size | 0 M2 |
| Bath | 1 | Bed | 3 |
Claire Deedman Independent Agent, says :
Very charming village house for sale, in the heart of the Luberon. 3 bed,1 mezzanine, 1 bathroom and WC. Cuisine, salon, 2 entrances with terracing.
1 cave de 15m2
Former silk worm breeding establishment, in the heart of a Luberon Village, situated in the centre of the vines of coteaux d'aix. This charming old
village property, has kept its original features, exposed stone, vaulted ceilings, and is modernised to a high standard. Ideal second holiday home, or for rental purposes, oozing character and charm.
At present it is set out with three bedrooms, one mezzanine, with a seperate entrance from the street behind. Pretty ground floor terracce, elevated with views over the Luberon. Nice, modern kitchen, living room with wood burning stove, plenty of storage space and a seperate cellar of 15 m2 making a 4 floor property.
Parking nearby. The village is very pretty with all the local shops and schools. 15 min drive to Pertuis and 35 min to Aix en Provence.
The famous villages of Lourmarin and Cucuron are only 10 min drive.
Plenty of leisure activities in the heart of the best cycling/walking area.
Plenty of very good restaurants. Marseille Airport 1 hour.
| Logement économe | Logement |
≤ 50 |
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51-90 |
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91-150 |
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151-230 |
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231-330 |
|
331-449 |
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>450 |
539 kWh |
| Logement énergivore |
| Faible émission de GES | Logement |
≤ 6 |
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6-10 |
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11-20 |
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21-35 |
29 kg |
36-55 |
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56-80 |
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>81 |
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| Forte émission de GES |
The Vaucluse is an inland department of the Provence-Alpes-Côte-d'Azur region, and accommodates just under a half a million people. The department contains some of the most picturesque villages and unspoilt countryside that southern France has to offer, and places like Avignon and Orange are now considered quite trendy holiday spots for both the French and foreigners alike.
Avignon has some amazing ramparts, beautiffuly preserved, and a city teeming with history, culture and gorgeous architecture. The old lanes of Avignon are a treat, and there are many antique dealers should you want to purchase a small piece of local history. From the top of Avignon's ramparts one can survey the stunning Rhône Valley. From here it is easy to appreciate the town's strategic significance and its command over the surrounding region.
The town of Orange is located in the northern Vaucluse, amidst a formidable landscape, packed with lush vegetation, pine forests and towering mountains. It is reknowned for producing a large amount of honey. The town's name reflects the fact that the majority of the town's buildings are distinctly orange in colour. In 1530, Orange began to lend its trademarked colour to Holland, Northern Ireland, The Orange Free State and Orange, New Jersey.
To the south of the department, Luberon is a famous area, reknowned for quaint, typical french villages and magnificent castles.
The department does not have its own international airport as yet, and so Nimes or Marseille are the nearest airports, offering relatively easy access into the department. The train is also easy to access with TGV links to both cities as well as onward to Paris.
French houses and villas in this department are very desirable, and the proximity to the coast has an inevitable effect on property prices. The increased popularity of the area means it is often difficult to find any bargains or properties that need renovation, but stunning luxury homes and prestige properties are instead the order of the day!
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only