Reference249322
Price12,950,000 EUR
Bedrooms10
Bathrooms10
Floor Space655.7m2
Land Area

Lovingly Maintained 10 bedroom House for sale with panoramic and countryside views in Antibes, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

12,950,000 EUR
11,137,000 GBP13,856,500 USD
Immaculately presented villa and guest house, with a total of 10 bedrooms, ideally situated on the prestigious Cap d'Antibes peninsula and with stunning views towards the sea.

With a combined total living area of around 655m2, features include:
Main villa:
Ground floor: welcoming entrance hall, expansive and elegant living and dining rooms, functional and well-equipped kitchen, bedroom with an adjoining bathroom and guest WC. A covered terrace provides additional space, while a spacious garage completes this level.

Upstairs: master bedroom with a wardrobe and several bedrooms with bathrooms and dressing rooms, offering luxurious comfort.

Basement: laundry room, b...
Immaculately presented villa and guest house, with a total of 10 bedrooms, ideally situated on the prestigious Cap d'Antibes peninsula and with stunning views towards the sea.

With a combined total living area of around 655m2, features include:
Main villa:
Ground floor: welcoming entrance hall, expansive and elegant living and dining rooms, functional and well-equipped kitchen, bedroom with an adjoining bathroom and guest WC. A covered terrace provides additional space, while a spacious garage completes this level.

Upstairs: master bedroom with a wardrobe and several bedrooms with bathrooms and dressing rooms, offering luxurious comfort.

Basement: laundry room, boiler room, storage and a pool technical room.

Guest villa, which offers a warm atmosphere:
Ground floor: open kitchen, spacious living room and well-appointed bedrooms with bathrooms.

Upper floors: additional living spaces, comfortable bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, and even an equipped gym, offering complete flexibility and comfort for guests.

Pool house: covered terrace for relaxation, dressing room with WC's and shower, and practical garden storage

FEATURES
Swimming Pool
Videophone
Security Door
Electric Gate
Caretaker
Alarm System
Guest House
Pool House
Internet
Air Conditioning
Gym
Good Condition
Garden
Garage
Laundry Room
Cellar
Panoramic Sea & Countryside Views
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