A remarkable property built in 1990 by Tropézien architect Georges Grateau and designed by the famous Parisian decorator Jean-Paul Faye, boasting marvellous views of the sea and Cap Negre.
It comprises a 4-storey main house with around 450 m2 of living space, a 90 m2 caretaker’s cottage, a 30 m2 double garage, an 18 m2 garage and an 18 m2 cellar. All set in beautiful landscaped grounds of 4,260 m2 with a 12.5×6 metre swimming pool, on the seafront.
The property is 180 metres from the sea, at an altitude of 45 metres, and faces south-west.
The plot is approximately 50 metres wide and 85 metres deep, sloping down towards the sea.
Main house: approx. 450 m2 of living space, on four levels, comprising :
– Garden level: two en suite bedrooms with bathrooms and dressing rooms, dining room, kitchen, pantry, cold room, linen room, boiler room, 18 m2 cellar and a wc, south and north terraces;
– Basement: an independent en suite bedroom with bathroom and dressing room;
– First floor: entrance hall, lounge opening onto a double terrace, bar, cloakroom, separate wc
en suite and a vast 30 m2 double garage;
– Second floor: a 95 m2 master suite with bathroom and dressing room, opening onto the
terrace;
There is also a single-storey caretaker’s cottage: approximately 90 m2 of living space, comprising a lounge with kitchen and two en suite bedrooms with bathroom.
Landscaped grounds: 4260 m2, terraced, south-west facing, with swimming pool, sunbathing area, machine room, detatched garage and around 7 parking spaces.










































