An 18th-century country house and its renovated outbuildings surrounded by tree-filled grounds, 40 minutes from Aix-en-Provence in the eastern Luberon mountains. Set back from a small and quiet B road, the property is completely invisible from view. Only a concrete lane gradually reveals its elegant architectural structure, nestled within landscaped grounds and surrounded by approximately 1.5 hectares of farmland. At the end of the lane, a Provencal dwelling, surrounded by grounds planted with a variety of trees, stands behind an ancient Provencal-inspired wrought-iron gate, framed by original stone pillars, proudly marking the property's entrance, which opens onto a cypress-lined drive. As for the 18th-century architectural complex, with an inhabitable floor area of 900 m, it includes an elegantly renovated country house, as well as several outbuildings, today converted into independent accommodations. Carefully and meticulously restored over the years in order to conserve the premises' fundamental character, its original materials - Rognes stone, terracotta floor tiles, ancient doors, wrought-iron details and exposed beam ceilings - were preserved as much as possible. As for the estate's two swimming pools, blending in perfectly with the surrounding environment, they were recently added and enjoy unobstructed views, while an olive orchard with 250 trees yielding satisfactory harvests extends over one hectare and is operated under a land tenancy contract.
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