Beautiful Mas de Provence in France for sale
This classic Mas has wonderful period features and sits in its own stunning grounds surrounded by vines, olives and almond trees

This historic Mas de Provence is a former hunting lodge for the Duc d'Uzes which has been recently renovated. The property actually comprises the principal residence, a second two bedroom house and a guest studio, as well as significant outbuildings and cellars.
Period features include stone-framed, brushed iron windows, original flagstone floors with underfloor heating and a spacious stone-vaulted living area - the principal house has three bedrooms with a beautiful terrace off the master suite and large fireplaces for winter.
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Set in the centre of 2.2 hectares of vineyards, and olive and almond trees, as well as woodland and a more formal garden, the grounds contain a large swimming pool and a pool house with a summer kitchen and spa.
The house is located just 6km from Uzes, under an hour from the Mediterranean and 40km from Avignon.
The guide price is £2,006,800. For further information please contact Savills on 020 7016 3740 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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