Ideally located in the center of the village of Mollégès, this magnificent stone Mas combines authenticity, generous volumes, and a privileged living environment. Sheltered from view and any noise disturbance, it offers a living area of approximately 300 m², designed for comfort and the art of living.
Authentic stone Mas in the heart of Mollégès.
Charm, space, and tranquility
Ideally located in the center of the village of Mollégès, this magnificent stone Mas combines authenticity, generous volumes, and a privileged living environment. Sheltered from view and any noise disturbance, it offers a living area of approximately 300 m², designed for comfort and the art of living.
From the entrance, you will be charmed by a distinctive independent kitchen, followed by a large living room of over 96 m², enhanced by a stone fireplace and beautiful exposed beams, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
The sleeping area consists of four beautiful suites, each with a private shower or bathroom, three of which are on the ground floor, offering comfort and privacy for the whole family or your guests.
Outside, the landscaped garden of over 2300 m² is a true haven of peace. The heated pool, nestled in a green setting, invites relaxation and escape in an atmosphere where time seems to stand still.
MAS OF CHARACTER - LARGE SUITES - POOL - ABSOLUTE CALM
Price: 1,590,000 euros including agency fees, with 6% agency fees payable by the buyer, resulting in a net seller price of 1,500,000 euros.
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Mollégès is a small Provençal village in the Alpilles foothills, sitting between Saint-Rémy-de-Provence and Cavaillon in the Bouches-du-Rhône. It retains the unhurried character of an agricultural commune, with stone architecture, plane-tree-lined streets, and a scale that has changed little over generations. The surrounding landscape is defined by olive groves, vineyards, and the limestone ridges of the Alpilles, placing it firmly within one of the most sought-after rural corridors in southern France.
Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, roughly 10 kilometres east, provides the primary draw for daily life: the Wednesday and Saturday markets on Place de la République, restaurants including La Maison Jaune, and a strong concentration of galleries and food producers. Cavaillon, known for its melon market and covered market hall, is under 15 minutes by car.
Avignon TGV station is approximately 30 kilometres north, connecting to Paris Gare de Lyon in around 2 hours 40 minutes. Marseille Provence Airport is roughly 60 kilometres southeast, reachable in under an hour by car, with direct routes to major European hubs. Aix-en-Provence is accessible in approximately 45 minutes, and Arles in around 30 minutes, making the village well-positioned for both regional travel and international access.