The upper section of the house - the ground floor with terrace and upper floor - totalling almost 200 m², could be sold separately for €660,000.
Once you have entered the village, admired the 17th-century wash-house and crossed the Place des Remparts, there is direct access to the lower part of the house - level B-2. Alternatively, once you have passed through the "Portalet" - the old fortified gateway - and followed the alleyways for 80 metres, you can reach the ground floor via the main entrance situated in the centre of the village.
The terraced house has a four-storey southern facade. At once bright, impressive and graceful, it features two turrets framing the large terrace. This 18th- or 19th-century complex of almost 300 m², built atop the old ramparts, exudes a certain aesthetic and visual balance. The two-storey northern facade resembles a sober, generous "bourgeois" residence. Its typical Provence style monk-and-nun tiled roof is bordered by a triple cornice of shortened tiles.
Although most trips are made on foot to take full advantage of the pedestrianised streets and close proximity to shops in the village, a car can be parked along the south-facing facade. The public and residents' car park is around 150 m away.
The houseHidden behind a heavy wooden entrance door, a generous affluent house of sober architectural style and well-balanced volumes can be made out. A staircase leads from the top floor with its many bedrooms to the two lower levels - B-1 and B-2 -
Property type | House |
Bedrooms | 11 |
Habitable area | 300m2 |
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