Reference249231
Price19,000,000 EUR
Bedrooms10
Bathrooms
Floor Space777.0m2
Land Area3,760.0m2

Wow factor 10 bedroom Villa for sale in Cap d'Antibes, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

19,000,000 EUR
16,340,000 GBP20,330,000 USD
Two absolutely exceptional luxury villas set in nearly an acre of beautiful landscaped gardens with pool, located in the private and sought-after domain of La Garoupe in Cap d'Antibes.

This magnificent property comprises of two houses, offering a luxurious and peaceful living environment. The main villa, boasting 631 m2, was built at the beginning of the 20th century for an English lord, combining historical charm with modern amenities.

It features a grand entrance leading to a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious dining room, and a bright living room opening onto the pool. The villa also includes a TV living room, a large office, and a games room.

On the first floor ar...
Two absolutely exceptional luxury villas set in nearly an acre of beautiful landscaped gardens with pool, located in the private and sought-after domain of La Garoupe in Cap d'Antibes.

This magnificent property comprises of two houses, offering a luxurious and peaceful living environment. The main villa, boasting 631 m2, was built at the beginning of the 20th century for an English lord, combining historical charm with modern amenities.

It features a grand entrance leading to a fully equipped kitchen, a spacious dining room, and a bright living room opening onto the pool. The villa also includes a TV living room, a large office, and a games room.

On the first floor are four en-suite bedrooms, including a sumptuous master bedroom with a walk in wardrobe and a large terrace with stunning sea views. The top floor houses three additional bedrooms, each with its own bathroom or shower room, offering comfort and privacy.

The basement is a true wellness area with a sauna, hammam, and shower, a gym with a Jacuzzi, a large wine cellar, and a champagne cellar. Outside, the pool with Jacuzzi, the pool house, and various terraces invite relaxation.

A spacious garage can accommodate several vehicles.

The second house, measuring 146 m2, is perfect for hosting guests. It comprises an entrance hall, a spacious living room with large bay windows opening onto the garden, and an independent kitchen.

Upstairs, there are two bedrooms and a bathroom, as well as a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and a private terrace. A modification permit has been obtained for this house, allowing its expansion to
241 m2.

Additional parking spaces are also available.

This unique estate in La Garoupe offers an exceptional quality of life, combining space, comfort, and luxury. A rare opportunity not to be missed.

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Fire alarm system
Outdoor Lighting
Irrigation Sprinkler
Connected Thermostat
Internet
Double Glazing
Home Automation
Whirlpool Spa
Central Vacuum System.
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