In Saint Rémy De Provence A Stone's Throw From The Town Center
4 Beds
9 Baths
2,487 Sqft
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About the Property
Located in a sought-after neighborhood, just 150 meters from the heart of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, this magnificent single-story house from the 1960s, carefully restored and fully renovated, combines charm, comfort, and quality features. With its generous proportions, it offers four suites, including a master suite, each with a dressing room and en-suite shower room or bathroom. The vast living
Located in a sought-after neighborhood, just 150 meters from the heart of Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, this magnificent single-story house from the 1960s, carefully restored and fully renovated, combines charm, comfort, and quality features. With its generous proportions, it offers four suites, including a master suite, each with a dressing room and en-suite shower room or bathroom. The vast living area of approximately 90 m², bathed in light thanks to high ceilings, includes a fully equipped contemporary kitchen, opening onto a terrace and a landscaped garden with Provençal trees. Outside, a shaded north-facing terrace allows you to enjoy outdoor dining even during the hot summer months. An elegant heated and secure swimming pool (9x4 m) harmoniously completes this living space, which is private and peaceful, offering a peaceful setting. Two private outdoor parking spaces complete this rare property, a true haven of peace just steps from amenities. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
ST REMY DE PROVENCE, U 13210, Saint-Rémy-de-Provence, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
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Saint-Rémy-de-Provence occupies a particular position in Provence: a small town of genuine cultural and historical weight, set at the northern foot of the Alpilles range. The old centre, contained within its ring of boulevards, is dense with 18th-century townhouses, plane-tree-lined squares, and the kind of market culture that has remained largely intact. The town is also the birthplace of Nostradamus and the site of the Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum where Van Gogh painted during 1889 and 1890.
The Wednesday and Saturday markets on the Boulevard Mirabeau are among the best-stocked in the Bouches-du-Rhône. Restaurants including La Maison Jaune and Le Bistrot Découverte draw a serious dining crowd. The Alpilles natural regional park begins immediately south of town, with marked trails and cycling routes accessible on foot.
Avignon TGV station is approximately 25 kilometres north, connecting to Paris Gare de Lyon in around 2 hours 40 minutes by high-speed rail. Marseille Provence Airport is roughly 80 kilometres southeast, with a drive of around one hour. Aix-en-Provence is 35 kilometres east by road. The A7 motorway is accessible via Cavaillon, approximately 15 kilometres northwest, providing direct links to Lyon and the broader French autoroute network.