This mas is an authentic Provencal farmhouse dating from 1924. It is one storey high on a first floor.
Approximate surface areas provided by an expert:
Outbuildings:
Garage/Grange: 65 m2, North facing - Roof: flat tiles
Workshop: 20 m2 - Roof: flat roof
Orangery: 3-sided glazed structure, pool equipment room: 22.80 m2
Gîte :
GROUND FLOOR
Kitchen-dining room: 27.3 m2 with WC, semi-equipped kitchenette, south-facing
Living room: 12.9 m2, South facing
1st floor:
Bathroom/WC: 6.4 m2, with WC, Italian shower and 1 vanity-mounted washbasin, facing north
Bedroom: 23.3 m2, position south
Bedroom: 15.2 m2, South facing
Dressing room and/or children's bedroom: 8.7 m2
Main house :
GROUND FLOOR:
- Main living area: 77 m2 comprising:
Library area: 15.9 m2, position north
Living room: 38 m2, position south
Dining/living room: 23 m2, South facing
- Fitted and semi-equipped kitchen: 30 m2 Cross-flow exposure : North-South
- Office: 10 m2, position north
- WC : 1,7 m2, position north
- Storeroom: 2.7 m2
- Utility room: 9.1 m2
1st floor :
Dressing room: 1.6 m2
Bedroom: 16.3 m2, facing south (west side of building)
Dressing room: 5.2 m2
Corridor: 3.7 m2
Bedroom: 22 m2, position south
Bedroom: 15.80 m2, position south (east side of building)
Shower room with WC and dressing room: 16.4 m2, position south (west side of building)
Bedroom: 11.2 m2, facing north
Swimming pool: 10 m x 5 m, traditional construction
At the rear of the farmhouse: very large inner courtyard
This mas is surrounded by orchards, and a fruit farm adjoins the inner courtyard at the rear of the property.
Heating is oil-fired for the main house, and electric with convector heaters and reversible air-conditioning for the gîte.
Water is supplied by a borehole, and heated by the oil-fired boiler; drainage is via a septic tank, which needs to be brought up to standard.
The roof has been overhauled, but the living area needs to be inspected by a roofer.
The interior of the gîte has been completely renovated in a more modern style with travertine, and the main living area has been renovated in keeping with the old spirit (terracotta floor tiles, original cement tiles).
The windows and French windows are of high-quality double-glazed wood, as are the wooden shutters.
The property tax is €2522.
The village of Les Vignères is a small hamlet in the Cavaillon commune, 7 km from Le Thor, 8 km from L'Isle sur la Sorgue, 7 km from Cavaillon, 21 km from Avignon, 6 km from Caumont sur Durance and 7 km from the A7 freeway entrance/exit at Caumont, 19 km from Gordes. There's a grocery store, café/brasserie, newsagent/tabac, bakery and post office. This hamlet is surrounded by agricultural fields and countryside that were originally vineyards, hence the name Les Vignères.