A home like a village house, altered in the 19th & 20th centuries, with panoramic views,
in the 6th arrondissement of Marseille, in the Vauban district
Marseille, BOUCHES-DU-RHONE provence-cote-dazur 13006 FR

Location

The Vauban district enjoys a privileged position in the heights of the city, south of the Vieux-Port harbour, in a location that is central yet away from the city-centre’s hustle and bustle. It is much sought after for its village spirit that has endured in spite of the successive transformation of this city founded by the Greeks.
The house stands on the hillside in a peaceful, picturesque street, only several minutes on foot from the nearest shops, restaurants and renowned schools, as well as 10 minutes’ walk from the Vieux-Port harbour and historical centre, with its constant cultural buzz.
The Saint-Charles railway station can be reached on public transport in no more than 25 minutes, while Marseille-Provence airport is approximately 30 minutes away by car.

Description

After climbing a flight of steps typical of Marseille, the property’s entrance gate opens into a terraced garden with undeniable charm.
At the rear of the plot, the house hugs the location’s relief and is built on a rock. It pays witness to the successive alterations conducted since it was built in probably the 16th century, with a raising of the roof in the 19th century and the recent addition of two extensions as well as a vast patio on stilts. The 160-m², three-storey edifice is formed by several juxtaposed and superimposed volumes, linked outside by the patios and garden. The main level contains the living and reception rooms, while the upper floor is made up of the bedrooms and their en suite shower rooms. The distinctive features of the interior architecture are its unique forms, providing it with character and reflecting its age. Its stone facades have been rendered in fairly light tones and are punctuated by rectangular windows of various formats, beneath single-sloped or gabled roofs made of tiles.
The south and east oriented edifice stands opposite its garden and the city, which it overlooks as part of a 180° view, while the raised patio at the rear of the house boasts a panorama that takes in the sea and the Frioul islands.

The house


The ground floor
The main door opens directly into the oldest part of the house: a cosy lounge with a sober, white marble fireplace and an open-plan kitchen. The flooring is made of terracotta tiles and light streams in through a southeast facing window as well as the glazed entrance door. Behind moulded wooden doors, there is a generously sized cupboard, while a scullery discretely houses the dishwasher and refrigerator.
An extension to the southeast built in 2001 that connects to the first lounge made it possible to create a more modern, spacious living room with a very high ceiling and large windows opening onto the patio. The grey floor tiles strike a nice contrast with the white painted exposed beams, in an atmosphere bathed in light through the large windows that resemble landscape canvases, featuring the city and the garden. Lastly, a lavatory completes this level.
The upstairs
In the lounge, to the left of the fireplace, a time-worn wooden staircase climbing to the first floor is a reminder of the place’s modest past. The landing with a wrought-iron guard-rail leads to two bedrooms bathed in light with high ceilings. The largest of them, into which light streams through four tall windows facing south and west, boasts an en suite bathroom with a lavatory, cleverly concealed by sliding doors covered with mirrors.
Several steps lead to a third bedroom with a small office plus an en suite shower room including a lavatory. French windows open onto one of the garden’s terraces. As a result, this bedroom could offer welcome independence to a teenager or to passing guests.
On this level, there is terracotta tiled flooring throughout, as on the ground floor.
The lower level
A metal spiral staircase descends from the ground floor to the lower level, where a small hallway leads, on one side, to a spacious office bathed in light through a tall picture window overlooking the peaceful view of a lush green terrace, and, on the other side, to a small room used for storage and as a utility room, which can be reached via an entrance from the blind alley running alongside the house below. Consequently, this level could easily be transformed into an independent studio.

The terraced garden with plunging views

Its lawned and tree-lined terraces bordered by walls or stone parapets are made up of several spaces that can be appreciated at various points of the day, for either shade or sunshine, a view of the sea or the city, a discrete corner for reading or a welcoming area for receiving guests. Indeed, while it has been plated with typically Mediterranean trees and shrubs such as bay, agapanthus, bougainvillaea, cactuses, olive and Port Saint John’s creeper, the garden is also dotted with terracotta tiled or wooden terraces, lapping up the sunshine or in the shade of a wrought-iron pergola. One of the terraces could even be transformed into a vegetable garden. The overall surface is 220 m².

Our opinion

The district where the house is located has retained an identity marked by a neighbourly and village spirit much appreciated by artists, many of whom have set up home or their studios here. Behind its discrete facade, the house boasts a distinctive yet somewhat reserved character that is accentuated by its architectural recesses and unique shapes, in shades of white and ochre red.
It would be ideal for someone seeking a timeless base in the city of Marseille or for a two-child family that appreciates outside living, thanks to its terraces, which are conducive to contemplating the urban as well as marine views and suited to evenings beneath the pergola with friends. It enjoys a dominant position, ensuring welcome tranquillity and an unbeatable view. The shops, schools and restaurants nearby make it a comfortable place to live where car use can be cut down to a minimum.

1 195 000 €
Fees at the Vendor’s expense


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Reference 737696

Land registry surface area 390 m²
Number of bedrooms 3

French Energy Performance Diagnosis


Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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Marie-Hélène Wisdorff +33 1 42 84 80 85

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NB: The above information is not only the result of our visit to the property; it is also based on information provided by the current owner. It is by no means comprehensive or strictly accurate especially where surface areas and construction dates are concerned. We cannot, therefore, be held liable for any misrepresentation.

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