Ref. VP8-1165
Exceptional family estate in Saint-Rémy-de-Provence
In the heart of the Alpilles, in the highly sought-after commune of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, this exceptional and historic 13-hectare family estate, perfectly secluded from view, embodies the very essence of Provençal beauty and authenticity. Its meticulously landscaped grounds, rich in a variety of Mediterranean species, open onto breathtaking views of the Alpilles hills.
At the end of a majestic avenue lined with centuries-old plane trees, an elegant 18th-century bastide is revealed, accompanied by two guest houses, a fully restored orangery, and a secondary residence. Every detail, from the architecture to the outdoor features, reflects a subtle balance between comfort, Provençal elegance, and high-end amenities.
The main bastide, offering approximately 570 sqm, features generous reception areas including two library lounges, two dining rooms, a fully equipped kitchen with utility spaces, as well as nine beautifully appointed suites, each with its own en-suite bathroom. The outbuildings provide independent living spaces, perfectly suited for hosting family and guests.
Totalling over 400 sqm, the annexes further enhance the estate with fully self-contained living areas and offer five additional bedrooms. The orangery, superbly restored and bathed in natural light through large openings, serves as a unique reception space, complete with a fireplace and areas designed for convivial gatherings.
Outdoors, a series of terraces unfold within a landscaped park of varied ambiances, featuring a 16 x 7 metre swimming pool and a tennis court, inviting one to fully embrace the Provençal lifestyle and climate. Additional amenities include two garages, a storage hangar, and a farmhouse of approximately 150 sqm in need of renovation.
A private and character-filled estate, steeped in history, where elegance, nature, and the Provençal art of living come together in the heart of the Alpilles.
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