| Price | €2,250,000 £1,802,138* | Ref | 20499CLD13 |
| Town | St Remy de Provence | Dept | Bouches du Rhone |
| Floor | 300 M2 | Plot Size | 4000 M2 |
| Bath | 4 | Bed | 4 |
Claire Deedman Independent Agent, says :
Magnificient property situated in Eygaliers, the most beautiful village in the heart of the Alpilles. 300 m2 with 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, very large living room with a fireplace, dining area and fully equipped modern kitchen. utility room and double garage. Beautiful landscaped garden, with large swimming pool and pool house. Technical hut and storage room. Terracing, south facing with views over the Alpilles.
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Eygaliers, a village in the heart of the Alpilles, the most saught after area surrounding St Remy de Provence. This recently built villa, of 300 m2 has been constructed with the greatest care and attention. South facing, and very private. Large windows flanking the living area exposing the area to bright sunlight throughout. The fabulous living area has a fireplace, open plan dining area and fully equipped modern Gagganau kitchen of the highest quality. Leading off the kitchen is the utility room with a back door onto a pretty herb garden, and views over the medeival village of Eygaliers.
Downstairs is a seperate wc, and 3 spacious bedrooms. 2 of which have french doors leading out onto the courtyard, and one has an ensuite bathroom, with Italian shower and wc, and another has a seperate luxury bathroom, which can eventually be turned into ensuite.
Upstairs is the master suite, a very large bedroom with a terrace overlooking the magnificient views of the Alpilles and the Village of Eygaliers. Beautiful bathroom, with wooden floors, and a walk in Italian shower, victorian bath tub.
Landscaped garden, embedded with lavender and Olive trees, plus other aromatic shrubs and plants.
Large swimming pool, with pool house, and fireplace, lending itself to encourage all types of relaxation at any time of the day or night.
Technical hut and storage room.
A very special property that has been built with care and attention using top quality materials, and decorated to a very high standard with intense style and taste. Underfloor heating/cooling system, air conditioning upstairs, Newly built stone entrance with electric gates.
| Logement économe | Logement |
≤ 50 |
21 kWh |
51-90 |
|
91-150 |
|
151-230 |
|
231-330 |
|
331-449 |
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>450 |
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| Logement énergivore |
| Faible émission de GES | Logement |
≤ 6 |
|
6-10 |
|
11-20 |
|
21-35 |
|
36-55 |
|
56-80 |
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>81 |
340 kg |
| Forte émission de GES |
The Bouches-du-Rhone department is located in the Southeast of the Provence-Cote-d'Azur region and has a population of just under 1.8 million. The mountainous North meet the urbanised South where the majority of this population is dispersed. Marseille is the largest town and also the departmental capital.
Marseille is France's second largest city, and is very cosmopolitan with a diverse mix of inhabitants. The majority immigrated to here from the Mediterranean basin, West Africa and Indochina. Recently, the town has been given rejuvenated thanks to the new TGV line to Paris, which is itself attracting Parisian investors and those looking to buy a holiday home or apartment in the area.
Further north, Aix-en-Provence is a city which could not be more different to the busy Marseille. It is an esteemed University town which once bestowed its teaching upon a young man named Nostradamus. It makes an ideal break from Marseille, although traffic here can be very busy in peak season. If you are spending time here in the summer, perhaps in a lovely apartment or holiday home, then it is a perfect place in which to learn the French language.
In the West of the department, where the Rhone River meets the Mediterranean Sea there is a vast land of marshes and ponds which is home to herons, cormorants and stunning pink flamingos. A number of rice plantations, amazingly, have also been established in this part of the department.
Travelling north we come to Arles, which dates back to the 6th century. In 123 BC the Romans took over and made it into a strategic town with a canal linking it to the Mediterranean Sea.
In terms of infrastructure, Marseille has an airport with regular flights to the UK and other destinations, or alternatively there are Nimes and Montpellier. The new TGV line which links Mareseille to Paris also makes life a lot easier.
The fantastic Mediterranean climate, sandy beaches and interesting history means that there is a thriving property market. Both Marseille and Aix-en-Provence have great potential for both living permanently, owning a holiday home or renting out.
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only