This beautiful character house, built in 1779, is set in 2 hectares of wooded gardens in a place known as "La Galande", on a country lane very close to the village of Roquebrune sur Argens.
This rural house is an old mill that has been completely renovated and decorated with great charm and taste. Sheltered from view and noise pollution, peace and quiet are guaranteed.
You'll enjoy all the comforts you need, inside and out.
The 220m2 house is fully equipped with reversible air conditioning and its thick walls will keep you cool during the summer months.
Outside layout
The 2-hectare garden is fully fenced and the 12m x 6m swimming pool is private and fully heated out of season. It has a protective bubble cover and access is protected by a standard-approved fence for your children's safety.
You'll be able to relax on sun loungers by the pool, and two people will be in charge of cleaning the pool and garden, while remaining discreet and at your disposal whenever you need them.
Meals are served on a shaded terrace equipped with a table and chairs, where you can relax and enjoy the view over the magnificent wooded garden.
Private parking for several cars. Land of 20,000m2
GROUND FLOOR
This quiet and restful house has a beautiful living area with :- A sitting area with 2 large sofas, coffee table, chairs and a magnificent stone fireplace
- A utility room with fridge and washing machine- A separate toilet- A large lift (or goods lift) to the upper floor (ideal for one or more people with reduced mobility).The lift will not be in use during your stay, except in exceptional circumstances (please ask the owner).
- The remains of an old mill separate the living room from a fully equipped kitchen that opens onto the dining room.- There are several doors leading to the front of the house and access to the terrace, or to the back of the house, which overlooks the vineyards.1st FLOOR
Accessed via a spiral staircase, the entire upper part of the house comprises :
- 1 main corridor with bookcase, 1 single bed and period furniture.
- A separate toilet
- A separate bathroom with shower
- A huge bedroom N°1 with 2 single beds 90x200cm (can be converted into a double bed 180x200cm on request), with window overlooking the vineyards, large bookcase, private bathroom with shower and washbasin.
- Bedroom 2 with 2 single beds 90x200cm (can be converted to a double bed 180x200cm on request), French window with plenty of natural light.
- Bedroom 3 with 2 single beds (90x200cm) (can be converted to a double bed (180x200cm) on request), large wardrobe and dressing area.
WIFI internet access, flat-screen TV, satellite channels, air conditioning.We will be delighted to give you advice, restaurant recommendations and useful addresses for the well-being of your family or friends during your stay in the countryside.This charming, authentic address welcomes you to one of the most beautiful villages on the Var coast, around 10 km from the creeks and sandy beaches of the Mediterranean and the Fréjus train station. On the banks of the River Argens, you'll find yourself surrounded by the natural beauty of Provence. This is where you'll find accommodation with a blend of tranquillity, friendliness and a family atmosphere.
You'll discover the true nature of the Var, its gentle way of life and the authenticity of its people.
Don't hesitate to set off on an adventure and discover the old town of Roquebrune, the basil-scented markets of Provence, canoe trips on the Argens, hikes to the Roquebrune rock or the many coastal paths along the Mediterranean Sea.
The villa is located 30km from the legendary village of Saint Tropez. You can avoid the summer traffic jams by taking the shuttle boat from Les Issambres.
40km from Cannes, famous for its film festival, its superb Croisette and its palaces, by taking the A8 towards Nice or by following the spectacular Corniche D'or road with its magnificent red rocks reminiscent of California.
Just 60 km from Nice, famous for its magnificent Baie des Anges, the Promenade des Anglais, its splendid Place Masséna and the old town of Nice, a typical Italian quarter with its famous flower market. Take a trip to Grasse to visit the world-famous Fragonard perfume factory and the perfume museum above the factory. Tours are free and available in several languages.
Don't forget Saint Paul de Vence and its painters, Vallauris and its pottery, and Biot and its glassworks in the Alpes Maritimes.
A little further away but just as beautiful, Monaco and its castle, the changing of the guard in the morning, Eze village overlooking the Mediterranean, Menton and its lemons!
The beaches of Roquebrune aux Issambres, Fréjus, Saint Aygulf and Saint Raphaël are a 20-minute drive away.
All amenities are a 10-minute walk away (mini-market, bakeries, pizzeria, cafés, tobacconists, doctors, physiotherapists, nurses, dentists, pharmacy).
There are a number of hiking trails, signposted paths, the Roquebrune rock to explore and several golf courses nearby, including those at Roquebrune, Saint Endréol, Saint Raphaël Valescure and Mandelieu. Climbing in l'Estérel, water-skiing, jet-skiing and sailing are all possible on the various beaches or at Lac de l'Aréna in Roquebrune, as are canoeing and fishing on the River Argens in Roquebrune, and tennis courts are also close by. Horse-riding is available at the Les Murettes riding centre in La Bouverie.
The thousand-year-old village of Roquebrune is well worth a visit, with its porticoes, chocolate museum, heritage and local houses, chapels, etc.
The markets of Provence are not to be outdone:
Saint Aygulf on Tuesday and Friday mornings.
Saint Tropez, Place des Lices, on Tuesday mornings.
Fréjus centre on Wednesdays and Saturday mornings.
Le Muy on Sunday mornings.
Fréjus plage on Sunday mornings.
Not forgetting the night markets in Saint Raphaël and Fréjus plage in season.
The 2 wine estates at La Bouverie (Domaine de La Bouverie or Domaine de Marchandise) or those at Ste Roseline and Château de Berne, where you can discover the famous rosés of Provence, are well worth a visit, as are the region's oil mills. (In Roquebrune, Fréjus or Flayosc).
Don't forget the hinterland of the Var region, with its typical old hilltop villages, and the Gorges du Verdon, Europe's largest canyon, around 1? hours away by car. You'll be blown away by the view and the turquoise waters of Lake Sainte Croix, as well as the beautiful village of Moustiers and its famous earthenware.