An 18th Century Farmhouse With A Garden, A Pool, Dry Stone Retaining Walls And Stunning Views
6 Beds
1 Baths
2,121 Sqft
41,851 Sqft lot
Updated: June 27
About the Property
An 18th-century farmhouse with a garden, a pool, dry-stone retaining walls and stunning views, just west of the city of Toulon in south-east France. The estate is arranged around a former winegrowing farmhouse. Made of stone, it dates back to the late 18th century. It stands in the middle of a 3,888m² plot of dry-stone retaining walls. A gate leads into the property. A secondary entrance, higher u
An 18th-century farmhouse with a garden, a pool, dry-stone retaining walls and stunning views, just west of the city of Toulon in south-east France. The estate is arranged around a former winegrowing farmhouse. Made of stone, it dates back to the late 18th century. It stands in the middle of a 3,888m² plot of dry-stone retaining walls. A gate leads into the property. A secondary entrance, higher up on the plot, has an area where several vehicles can be parked. The house has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. It offers a floor area of around 200m². It is rectangular in shape and follows the natural slope of the land with intermediate levels. The elevations are punctuated with small-paned windows fitted with painted wooden shutters. The house is crowned with a gable roof underlined with a double-row génoise cornice. From the facade, you reach the home’s interior and a separate vaulted cellar. A paved terrace in the shade of a pergola on the east side edges the house and stands in front of a grassy and gravelled space. At the back, a section beneath a single-slope roof adjoins the swimming pool’s technical installations room. You enter this extra section from outside. A former barn with a 40m² floor area, a vaulted cellar and a wine vat room complete the collection of buildings. A flight of stone steps climbs up alongside the eastern elevation and leads to a terrace, which takes you to one of the bedrooms, and then to the swimming pool further up. The eastern dry-stone retaining walls are punctuated with pines and Mediterranean vegetation. On the west side, there are fruit trees and an orchard. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Located in the serene village of Le Beausset, this property offers a peaceful lifestyle within easy reach of the Mediterranean coast. Nearby transport includes Marseille Provence Airport and Bandol Train Station, enabling convenient travel. Enjoy local vineyards, beaches, and outdoor activities. Upscale dining and cultural sites in nearby Toulon enrich the living experience.