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Reference258036
Price1,990,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms4
Floor Space253.0m2
Land Area
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Belle Epoque 4 bedroom Apartment for sale with sea and panoramic views in Cannes, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

1,990,000 EUR
1,651,700 GBP2,089,500 USD
Enjoying panoramic sea views from its ideal location near the beach and all amenities in Cannes, is this magnificent 4 bedroom duplex apartment with garden and private pool.

This exquisite 253m2 property is the result of the subdivision of a magnificent Belle Epoque villa built in 1890, offering the exclusive use of a beautifully landscaped 935m2 garden and a fully private swimming pool.

Belle Epoque architecture is distinguished by its elegance and its blend of styles inspired by various artistic movements. A symbol of joy and opulence, this style deeply defines the facades of the villas and palaces of the French Riviera.

Spread over two levels, this garden-level vill...
Enjoying panoramic sea views from its ideal location near the beach and all amenities in Cannes, is this magnificent 4 bedroom duplex apartment with garden and private pool.

This exquisite 253m2 property is the result of the subdivision of a magnificent Belle Epoque villa built in 1890, offering the exclusive use of a beautifully landscaped 935m2 garden and a fully private swimming pool.

Belle Epoque architecture is distinguished by its elegance and its blend of styles inspired by various artistic movements. A symbol of joy and opulence, this style deeply defines the facades of the villas and palaces of the French Riviera.

Spread over two levels, this garden-level villa apartment enjoys abundant natural light and sea views. It retains all the charm of period bourgeois residences, including fireplaces, cement tiles, marquetry, high ceilings, and a grand solid wood staircase, while seamlessly incorporating modern and functional living standards.

The garden level (approximately 83m2) features an intimate living room, a bathroom, and a master bedroom opening onto the pool area.

The main level (approximately 170m2) offers a spacious living area opening onto a large tiled terrace of over 140m2 with sea views, a dining room, an independent kitchen, a master suite, and two additional en-suite bedrooms.

The property is divided into only two fully independent apartments.

A closed garage, multiple private parking spaces, and two cellars complete this timeless property.

Ideally located close to beaches, shops, public transport, and all amenities.


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