Overlooking tretat, with an exceptional view of its emblematic cliffs, seaside villa with garden, Alabaster Coast, Seine-Maritime (76), for sale. Nestled on the heights of tretat, in a quiet and secluded location thanks to its tall pine trees, this house of approximately 346 m2 of living space is representative of the Balearic villas that began to flourish in the mid-19th century on the Alabaster Coast. The fishing village of tretat became, between 1855 and 1870, a fashionable seaside resort, popular with the Parisian bourgeoisie. In 1883, an owner granted a piece of his land to a friend to build the current villa. Sold in 1960, it has remained in the same family ever since. The house has retained all its authenticity throughout its history. From the entrance, it opens onto a dining room, a kitchen, a toilet, and a bedroom. A pichepin staircase leads to the 1st floor opening onto a pleasant living room with a terrace facing the sea, a bedroom and a bathroom with toilet. On the second floor , a landing leads to 2 bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet. The 3rd floor , corresponding to the attic, offers another 2 bedrooms and a bathroom with a toilet. Benefiting from a cellar, the house is surrounded by a 1434 m2 wooded garden facing the sea. Rare for sale, this villa benefits from an exceptional view of the sea and the emblems of the seaside town: the Arch of Aval and the Aiguille Creuse. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Gorisques website: ' '
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