You enter the house on the north side via a small village street with the main wall of the house south-facing with lots of sun. This house dates back to 1838 and has been completely renovated, the roof was redone in 2005 and the stone walls have beige plaster. There are two floors, 8 rooms, all of which look onto a charming enclosed garden.
A large area of 56m² comprising an entrance with staircase and guest toilet opening onto a living room with a stone fireplace and French windows opening onto the garden and a dining room (12m²). A fitted kitchen (12m²) leads off the dining room and has access to part of the garden with an arbour. Utility room with washing machine. At the other side of the house is bedroom 1 and a garage (33m²) with fuel tank and De Dietrich boiler. Upstairs, small landing with cupboard, bedroom 2, bathroom with WC, a living room/office, bedroom 3 with cupboards, a second bathroom with WC and an adjoining dressing room. All the upstairs rooms have access to a 35m² terrace with views of the Luberon. Mains sewer, oil-fired central heating, alarm, terracotta and stone floors. The garden is completely enclosed with stone walls, with old stone paving. Two cypress trees, jasmine, pots with orange, lemon and mandarins. A nice arbour covered with vines where you can eat in the shade and a nice fountain. Lots of charm, a rare find - not to be missed!