17th century village house with view for sale in Roussillon
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Description
A 17th-century village house of 132 m² in Roussillon, offered at 790 000 €, approximately 5 985 € per m², spread across 4 levels with 41.5 m² of terraces and direct views over the Luberon and the village's iconic bell tower. The property forms part of a former château and retains its original structure, restored by a fashion and interior designer.
- 4 levels, 132 m² of living space, 41.5 m² of terraces including a 30 m² terrace with a water basin inspired by a village fountain.
- First-floor living room of 26 m² with original exposed beams, a 17th-century-style fireplace, and tall French doors opening onto the panoramic terrace.
- Bedroom of 21 m² with a bathroom in Brazilian white-green marble, bathtub, and separate 5 m² shower.
- Vaulted medieval cellar of over 20 m² in the basement, fitted as an atmospheric dining room.
- Underfloor heating throughout the property, with furniture and interior fittings available for separate negotiation.
17th-century architecture rooted in the ochres of Roussillon
Dating from 1678, the house displays the characteristic ochre tones of the village, set on the heights of Roussillon among the cliffs that have made this site renowned. The ground floor is centred around a 26 m² living room with fireplace and a fully equipped kitchen, both extending onto a 11.50 m² covered terrace accessible through large arched French doors with iron frames. The grand interior staircase, used as a photo gallery, connects the levels with ease. A first bedroom of 14 m² completes this floor.
Materials, views, and atmosphere on every level
On the first floor, the 30 m² terrace opens onto a panoramic view of the Luberon and the bell tower of Roussillon, with a water basin as its focal point. On the second floor, the 21 m² master bedroom features a bathroom in Brazilian marble with white-green tones, a bathtub, and an independent shower. In the basement, the medieval vault of over 20 m², accompanied by a room with shower and a 7.2 m² laundry room, forms a world of its own, combining wine cellar and atmospheric dining space.
Roussillon is within immediate reach of Bonnieux, Ménerbes, and Gordes, Luberon villages each offering markets, restaurants, and specialty shops easily accessible from the house.
Frequently asked questions about this property
Are the furniture and interior fittings included in the price? No, the interior design created by the designer can be taken over in full or in part, for an additional sum negotiated separately.
What is the total terrace area and what views do they offer? The two terraces total 41.5 m², including a main 30 m² terrace on the first floor with views over the Luberon and the bell tower of Roussillon, and a 11.50 m² covered terrace on the ground floor.
Does the house have a cellar? Yes, a vaulted cellar of medieval origin measuring over 20 m² is located in the basement, currently fitted as an atmospheric dining room.
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In accordance with current regulations, the DPE surface area of this property is established on the basis of a standardised measurement of the habitable surface. This measurement may differ from the total surface area measured precisely by our sales teams.