£1,920,515
(€681/sq. ft)
€2,200,000
4 bed villa for saleSt Raphael, St Raphaël, Ste Maxime Area, French Riviera
4 beds
4 baths
1 reception
3,229 sq. ft
About this property
Swimming Pool: Private
Garden
Supermarket
Shops
Schools
Bars / rests
Tennis
Poolhouse
Stables
Valescure. Property surrounded by nature near golf courses, comprising a stone mansion built in the mid-1940s in a park of more than one hectare with a swimming pool and pool house, stables and pasture for horses.
With a living area of approximately 300 m2, it comprises a splendid Italian-style living room (on two levels) of over 60 m2, a separate kitchen, a dining room, a library and two bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. Upstairs, there are two further bedrooms, each with a shower room/bathroom.
The grounds of over one hectare feature magnificent trees and vast meadows, ideal for hosting horses (box existing)
Swimming pool with pool house.
Formerly an agricultural estate, possibly dating back to Roman antiquity, where vines, olive trees and fig trees were cultivated, the property became a leisure residence in the 1940s when architect Jean Hellet built the Esterel stone house for the resistance fighter, advertising executive and golfer Pierre Wertheim.
The property, in need of refurbishment, is located in a privileged and unspoilt environment and is rare both in terms of its size and character. Between Cannes and Saint-Tropez, the Mediterranean and the Esterel, this secluded property combines the charm of red rocks with a distinctive authenticity on the French Riviera.
With a living area of approximately 300 m2, it comprises a splendid Italian-style living room (on two levels) of over 60 m2, a separate kitchen, a dining room, a library and two bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. Upstairs, there are two further bedrooms, each with a shower room/bathroom.
The grounds of over one hectare feature magnificent trees and vast meadows, ideal for hosting horses (box existing)
Swimming pool with pool house.
Formerly an agricultural estate, possibly dating back to Roman antiquity, where vines, olive trees and fig trees were cultivated, the property became a leisure residence in the 1940s when architect Jean Hellet built the Esterel stone house for the resistance fighter, advertising executive and golfer Pierre Wertheim.
The property, in need of refurbishment, is located in a privileged and unspoilt environment and is rare both in terms of its size and character. Between Cannes and Saint-Tropez, the Mediterranean and the Esterel, this secluded property combines the charm of red rocks with a distinctive authenticity on the French Riviera.



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