Timeless Elegance, Contemporary Living, Room to Flourish
276 m2
4 terraces
4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths
€ 825.000
South facing
Built around 1800, Renovated 1991
The Maison
Located by the old castle walls, this unique home merges four ancient houses into one, offering a stunning mountain backdrop. Step inside to a spacious hall with an elegant staircase and a guest toilet.
The dining area and kitchen inspire culinary adventures, with a staircase leading to the first floor. On the first floor, enjoy a splendid salon, cozy library, terrace, and a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. The first and a half floor has another bedroom with a private bathroom. The second floor features a serene bedroom, bathroom, and terrace. The fourth floor hosts another bedroom with a terrace. The fifth floor includes an attic space and a roof terrace with panoramic views.
This house offers tasteful decor and luxurious amenities for comfortable living.
Amenities
ROOMS
4 Bedrooms
3.5 Baths
Kitchen
Living Room and libary
Dining Room
1 MASTER SUITE
Comfortable
Soaking Tub or Shower
Bidet and toilet
Terrace with a fantastic view, partly covered
4 TERRACES
From the living room
From the Master Suite
From the bedroom on 3. floor
Rooftop terrace
FLOORING
Our floors are old, beautiful terracotta tiles,including the stairs which feature a mix of tiles and wood.
KITCHEN & UTILITY ROOM
Kitchen with a dishwasher, fridge, and working space. Utility room with an American fridge and washing machines
BUILDING AMENITIES
Cellar
Loft
One wood-burning stove and two fireplaces
Why Bargemon Should Be Your Second or Primary Home
Nestled in the scenic hills of the Var region, Bargemon is a picturesque village with a rich history dating back to the 10th century. Known for its charm and authenticity, Bargemon offers a unique and immersive living experience.
The village's intimate size creates a local atmosphere, with narrow streets revealing gastronomical treasures that showcase the flavors of Provence using fresh, seasonal ingredients. Cozy family-owned restaurants and quaint cafés abound, offering regional delights.
Bargemon's captivating architecture includes traditional Provençal stone houses, charming squares, and ancient fountains. The 12th-century Church of Saint Étienne, with its striking bell tower, highlights the village's historical heritage.
Surrounded by breathtaking natural landscapes, Bargemon invites outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and leisurely walks. The area is renowned for its lavender fields, vineyards, and olive groves, enhancing its visual appeal.
Year-round events and festivals celebrate Bargemon's vibrant culture and traditions, offering glimpses into local customs, music, dance, and art.
In summary, Bargemon is a hidden gem in Provence, offering historical significance, gastronomic delights, charming architecture, and stunning natural beauty. It's an ideal location for your second or primary home, providing the true allure of Provence.