Unique 15 bedroom Villa for sale with sea view in Menton Garavan, Menton, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur
3.5 hectares of exquisite gardens and pool, enjoying panoramic sea views from its prestigious location in Menton Garavan.
This magnificent demeure was extended and artistically reimagined in 1924 by Ferdinand Bac. The Grandson of Jerome Bonaparte, Ferdinand Bac was an exceptional designer, artist, and writer, and at Les Colombieres he created a true masterpiece, uniting architecture, art, and landscape.
The world-famous gardens, conceived as a poetic interpretation of the Odyssey, unfold through extraordinary landscape architecture featuring fountains, pools, frescoes, statues, bridges, a mausoleum, an olive ...
3.5 hectares of exquisite gardens and pool, enjoying panoramic sea views from its prestigious location in Menton Garavan.
This magnificent demeure was extended and artistically reimagined in 1924 by Ferdinand Bac. The Grandson of Jerome Bonaparte, Ferdinand Bac was an exceptional designer, artist, and writer, and at Les Colombieres he created a true masterpiece, uniting architecture, art, and landscape.
The world-famous gardens, conceived as a poetic interpretation of the Odyssey, unfold through extraordinary landscape architecture featuring fountains, pools, frescoes, statues, bridges, a mausoleum, an olive grove, and a dovecote.
Over the years, this remarkable estate welcomed illustrious guests, including General Charles de Gaulle at the Liberation in 1945, and before him the social and cultural elite of the Cote d'Azur between the two World Wars.
Engraved on the front facade of the house, in Latin, is the following inscription: "I have found my haven. Hope and fortune, farewell - you have played with me long enough; go play with someone else. "
A gated entrance drive leads to the main porch, with open parking for six vehicles, a large three-car garage with remote-controlled electric doors, and additional garaging with a spacious workshop below.
The graceful and generous reception hall (17.68m2) opens onto a spectacular triple-aspect living space comprising a salon, music room, dining room, and library (totalling approximately 107m2). The walls throughout are hand-painted by Ferdinand Bac, depicting classical female figures and landscapes. The original marble dining table, sideboards, fireplaces, tiled and parquet floors have all been preserved.
Architectural details such as arched doorways, a rotunda, a small terrace, and a feature window offering breathtaking views over Menton, Cap Martin, and the Mediterranean give this living space its unique character. From this extraordinary area, double glass doors with decorative ironwork open onto an enclosed patio known as "Homer's Garden", centred around a large lily pond reflecting the villa.
An outdoor salon and bar create an intimate and refined space for entertaining, day or evening. The surrounding walls are adorned with scenes from the Odyssey, hand-painted by Ferdinand Bac on zinc panels. Also on the reception level is a service kitchen with dumb waiter connected to the main kitchen, guest cloakroom with wc and storage.
The "Venetian Room" (31.53m2) is currently used as an office with archive room, though equally suitable as a bedroom with en-suite bathroom, decorated with night scenes from the Venice carnival. A sweeping marble staircase connects the upper bedroom level with the lower family, kitchen, and pool levels.
A marble staircase illuminated by magnificent stained-glass windows leads to a parquet landing adorned with a wall mural, giving access to: "Chambre Verte" - a double bedroom suite (35.28m2) with fireplace, elegant en-suite bathroom, and separate wc. "Chambre Pampre" - a double bedroom suite (21.47m2), south-facing with views over Menton, fireplace, and en-suite bathroom with wc. "Chambre Perroquet" - a single bedroom suite (20.45m2), north-facing, lined with hand-painted cupboards depicting parrots; ideal as a study, walk in wardrobe, or bedroom, with en-suite shower room and wc. "Chambre Violette" - a double bedroom suite (21.21m2), south-facing, decorated with romantic landscapes, with walk in wardrobe or shower room en suite, and potential connection to the adjacent room.
"Chambre Espagnole" - a master bedroom suite (45.09m2), facing east and south, decorated with Spanish nocturnal scenes, opening onto a small east-facing balcony and a Spanish-style bow window; very large en-suite bathroom. "Chambre Grecque" (15.47m2), facing east and south, decorated with Greek figures, currently used as a walk in wardrobe but suitable as a bedroom with shared access to the main bathroom, and possible connection to "Chambre Violette".
The pool level is accessible via the main staircase or an independent exterior service entrance, this level comprises: a lower hall with access to the cellar (9.79m2) housing gas-fired boilers, an informal family dining and breakfast room (24.07m2) with fireplace and direct garden access, a superb semi-professional open-plan kitchen (26.19m2) with larder and kitchen office, plus separate delivery access.
There is a children's playroom suite (or bedroom) with en-suite bathroom and wc, laundry room (7.83m2) with window and ventilation, an independent staff apartment (90m2) with private entrance, comprising two en-suite bedrooms, kitchen, living room, and private terrace.
A magnificent pool level with covered dining terrace and lounging areas, offering sweeping views over Menton, the Mediterranean, the gardens, and surrounding hills. The swimming pool measures 15 x 5 metres, with an ionisation water treatment system, finished in green to complement the villa's shutters and its distinctive Carpaccio-red facades. Also on this level is a pool changing room with shower and wc.
A lily pond decorated with Bac tiles, surrounded by succulents, leading toward the staff apartment terrace, and on the lower garden level are stone steps leading from the pool terrace past a Ferdinand Bac dove fountain to the lower gardens, featuring: Storage areas, an air-conditioned cold room, and wine cellar (20m2), including pool heating and filtration systems, an independent three-bedroom guest apartment (115.52m2) with double access, underfloor heating, and full air conditioning; all rooms open onto the garden. Bedroom suite 1 with en-suite shower room, wc, and walk in wardrobe, Bedroom suite 2 with en-suite bathroom and wc, Bedroom suite 3 or study with separate bathroom, wc, and walk in wardrobe, and spacious living room with integrated kitchen.
A charming independent gardener's lodge (85m2) with private vehicle access and parking, comprising three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a living room, kitchen, and front terrace with lovely views over Menton and the gardens, complete this extraordinary estate.
The sale includes all exterior statuary and ornaments, all fixed and suspended lighting, and all original furniture, fixtures, and fittings.
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