Bastide with outbuildings

Lourmarin, Vaucluse

€ 1 995 000
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BVI70764
470 M²
20.000 M²
9
4
  • 18th Century character property
  • 2-hectare estate
  • Idyllic location
  • Swimming pool

About this Property

This 18th-century Bastide of character is set in an idyllic location in Cadenet, close to some of the most beautiful villages in the Luberon (Cucuron, Lourmarin, Vaugines, Ansouis...).

The 2-hectare estate comprises the main Bastide (approx. 470m²) featuring a large ground-floor kitchen-dining room and a south-facing living room opening onto a large terrace with sheltered summer kitchen. There are 3 floors, with 9 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. 2 dwellings complete the ensemble, one with 4 rooms (approx. 80m²) and the other with one with 3 rooms, approx. 60m².

Another building, entirely stone-built, is 120 m² with a separate kitchen fireplace and Provencal-style ceiling.

Set in a magnificent 2-hectare park planted with remarkable trees, it features an old stone pond fed by a spring and a large swimming pool. Several outbuildings.

Judith Whitlow

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Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

Vaucluse

Lourmarin

Gard-Provence

Say South of France and Provence is what most readily comes to mind. With typically southern summers and mild winters this is the perfect escape from northern european weather.  These warm seasons bring air loaded with the scent of maritime pines, lavender and wild herbs. There is a wealth of choice of luxurious property, both ancient and modern, set against a backdrop of hilltop villages, vineyards and countryside that inspired some of the most talented painters.

BVI70764

9

4

470 M²

20.000 M²

Good

Yes

Unknown

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consumption 241 kWh/m².year
emission 75 kg CO2/m².year
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emission 75 kg CO2/m².year
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Testimonials

    Testimonial by Stuart and Lucy Binns

    As most people know, buying or selling a property is always complicated, especially if the process takes place across two countries.We recently sold our second home in Southwest France during a time when the market was not particularly vibrant. It was a difficult experience as it was a property we were very fond of.The whole process was handled by Judith Whitlow, who took care of the sale and of us with great aplomb.Not only was the process an emotionally demanding one, it was also subject to huge complexities – legal, technical, financial, and procedural.Judith’s fluency in French and English was vital, but her knowledge of all the myriad details, from the workings of fosse septiques to the nuances of tax law (in both countries) made a dangerous administrative minefield much easier to negotiate.In short, she guided us along the entire journey with great professionalism and personal empathy.We couldn’t recommend her, or Beaux Villages, more highly.