A Provencal house, the charming refuge of a cult destination

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In the shade of centennial plane trees, Provence is a cult destination where discreet refuges with glazed tiles are an ultimate sun-filled dream.

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At La Colle-sur-Loup, this property of 500 m², with a South-West exposure, offers deluxe amenities. © John Taylor
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In the South of France, landscapes and local art of living are rocked by the sound of crickets. Associated with artists, which made its glory, by propelling it as an elegant and discreet patrimonial sun-filled destination, the region is the cradle of Provencal houses for sale in France. In a backcountry known for its dream panoramas, these houses are more than ever a real estate value on the rise.

The authenticity of a 19th century mas, in Saint-Paul-de-Vence (06570)

Amongst the handsomest villages in France, the easy-going life style of Saint-Paul-de-Vence is confirmed. A famous Provencal landmark perched up high on a rocky spur, it's the fetish rendezvous of all those seeking houses with character as well as a new experience.

The standing of a premium address

Built in 1900, this authentic mas is nestled in a 2,647 m² setting of greenery, with 211 m² of living space: 1 large living room, 1 dining room, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 1 cellar, 1 pool and a guest house. A small corner of paradise in a preserved setting.

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Nestled in a natural environment, the mas is prolonged by an outdoor pool with voluptuous shapes. © Engel & Völkers
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Imposing beams, posh furniture, tiling, fireplace, the living room is most welcoming. © Engel & Völkers

On the Var coastline, in Sainte-Anne d'Evenos (83330)

If you wish to enjoy a sunny destination in the countryside, near the beaches of Bandol, head for the village of Sainte Anne d'Evenos to visit this Provencal mas. It stands on a 5, 300 m² landscaped plot of land, planted with Mediterranean essences.

Living in a 18th century stone mas

Divided on a liveable space of 350 m², the property comprises 9 rooms, 1 triple reception, 1 dining room, 1 fitted kitchen, 7 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 1 workshop, 1 outbuilding in the back of the garden and 1 pool. The ensemble is bordered by terraces built in 1745.

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Typical with its blue shutters and light-colored stones, the house comes with an elegantly shaped pool. © Barnes
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Above the fireplace, a family crest conveys definite cachet to this prettily furnished double living room. © Barnes

The enchantment of a stone Provencal house, in La Ciotat (13600)

In the Bouches du Rhône department, this city by the sea benefits from maximal year-round sun exposure. With a real estate offer on the rise, Provencal houses in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region are very much in demand.

An open view looking out on the sea

In a dominating position, this house with a southern exposure stands on a 3, 950 m² plot of land. With 324 m² of liveable surface, its 2 levels hide 2 living rooms, 1 dining room, 2 kitchens, 5 bedrooms, 1 office, 1 pool and a vegetable garden for your moments of leisure.

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Du balcon à la terrasse, la façade de la propriété profite du soleil toute la journée. © Daniel Féau
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Confortable, le salon s'offre une pleine vue sur la baie de La Ciotat jusqu'à l'île Verte. © Daniel Féau

A homestead with character in Lambesc (13410)

Only 20 kilometers from the capital of Provence, this museum village, with small sinewy streets, enhanced with old fountains, has been surnamed  « the Versailles of Aix-en-Provence ». Amongst the charms of its patrimonial heritage, it shelters a small exclusive real estate gem that must be discovered.

A high-end renovation in keeping with the rules

This 18th century homestead is built at the heart of a 713 m² plot of land, and its 450 m² habitat is divided on 3 levels, with 1 double living/dining room, 1 kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 office and 1 pool. A privileged space that will seduce the happy few.

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Calm, sheltered from the wind, the courtyard of the house is a very pleasant refuge in hot weather. © John Taylor
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Streamlined, the living room with its overhanging beams features bookshelves inlaid in its walls. © John Taylor

A Provencal house with a view on Saint-Tropez, in Grimaud (83310)

Facing the gulf of Saint-Tropez, the town of Grimaud is known as the Provencal Venice with a definite medieval heritage. It has a lot to offer, those who are interested in deluxe real estate and wishing to buy in the area, can go look at maison Provencal houses for sale in the Var, offering a wide choice.

A space of relaxation with a bar and a sauna

Built on a 6, 246 m² plot of land, this superb house offers a liveable space of 500 m² with a private apartment, 1 living room, 1 dining room giving out a pleasant terrace, 1 eat-in kitchen, 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms and 5 parkings. As for the pool, its color blends in with the sea…

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Very well maintained, the garden offers an attractive quality of life by the Mediterranean Sea. © Engel & Völkers
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A peaceful luncheon, while admiring the peninsula of Saint-Tropez, is totally priceless. © Engel & Völkers
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