In the medieval village of Auribeau-Sur-Siagne, welcoming house of the 17th century enjoying a surface of 190m2.
Built on four levels, stairs lead to the different floors. Entrance is via the kitchen, then access to the office. On the same level, the living room, the main bedroom, the bathroom and a magnificent Tropezian style terrace.
In total quietness, this Mas also offers a 2-room apartment and a studio with independent entrances.
The house provides a large room with exposed stones which was used for dancing, another vaulted room which can be used as a wine cellar with remarkable high ceilings.
This house full of charm, situated in a medieval village, is a rare property, located only 10 and 20 minutes from the beach of Mandelieu and the city of Grasse.
Energy rating: 129 - C
Greenhouse gas emission: 4 - A
Estimated annual housing energy costs: 1511 to 2045 Euros.
Transaction fees (all taxes included) to be paid by the seller.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
The luxury real estate market at the Côte d'Azur is one of the most attractive in the Mediterranean area.
Whilst 'idyllic lifestyle and escape from city life' remains the primary reason people wish to purchase property in the French Riviera, due to the global economic situation, clients are also looking to buy secondary homes in the South of France as it is a stable investment and intelligent retirement plan.
The splendid hilltop village of Auribeau sur Siagne was founded in the 12th century and is located between the Frayère and Siagne rivers shares its fascinating history with visitors as they wander the winding alleys and picture-postcard squares.
Listed as a key picturesque site in the Alpes-Maritimes, it boasts tall rampart houses, two gates – the Soutran and the Soubran, which stood as village defences in days of old –, cobblestone alleys and stair-step streets, all giving Auribeau its exceptional cachet.
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Main rooms : 3
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