Luxury 12 bedroom Provencal Estate for sale with panoramic and sea views in Roquefort les Pins, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur
This exceptional property comprises of four villas, with a prestigious living environment that combines elegance, generous proportions, and absolute tranquility.
Completely secluded, the property guarantees total privacy.
A unique and prestigious layout.
A majestic, long, tree-lined driveway, winding past the gatehouse, leads to the heart of this extraordinary estate.
The grounds encompass four individual residences as well as numerous outbuildings:
The main residence: An imposin...
This exceptional property comprises of four villas, with a prestigious living environment that combines elegance, generous proportions, and absolute tranquility.
Completely secluded, the property guarantees total privacy.
A unique and prestigious layout.
A majestic, long, tree-lined driveway, winding past the gatehouse, leads to the heart of this extraordinary estate.
The grounds encompass four individual residences as well as numerous outbuildings:
The main residence: An imposing stone bastide, topped by a tower offering spectacular panoramic views of the sea.
The guest house & The artist's house: Independent and refined reception areas.
High-end amenities and facilities: The estate is designed as a true private resort, offering exceptional leisure and relaxation facilities.
Water & Relaxation Areas: A large pool area with its pool house, as well as a relaxation chalet equipped with hammocks.
Leisure: A private tennis court and a petanque court.
Lifestyle: Nine summer kitchens scattered throughout the estate to enjoy sunny days, ponds, and romantic fountains.
Self-Sufficiency & Nature: A parkland complemented by an oak grove and an olive grove of 60 olive trees, ideally supplied with water by two wells (boreholes).
In short: More than a dozen bedrooms, a private helipad, three golf carts included for getting around the estate.
An absolutely unique property on the French Riviera.
FEATURES
Fitness
Electric Gate
Optical fibre
Car Port
Internet
Bowling Green
Tennis Court
Sauna
Swimming Pool
Helipad
Well drilling
Outdoor Lighting
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Air Conditioning
Air Conditioning
Fireplace
Private Pool
Hot Tub or Sauna
Tennis Court
Garage
Gym
Turn Key Good Condition
Land
CONDITION
Good condition
ROOMS
Land: 62,852 m2
Pool house: 47 m2
House: 126 m2
House: 226 m2
House: 204 m2
House: 318 m2
Bedroom
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This House is located in Roquefort les Pins in France
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