Reference258484
Price4,450,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms
Floor Space250.0m2
Land Area1,300.0m2
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Stunning 4 bedroom Art Deco Villa for sale with sea view in Californie, Cannes, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

4,450,000 EUR
3,693,500 GBP4,672,500 USD
One of the Riviera's most distinguished residences on the coveted heights of Californie in Cannes, just moments from the shoreline.

This superb Art Deco masterpiece is a rare architectural jewel from the late 1920s. It has since been meticulously reimagined with bespoke finishes and noble materials, harmoniously blending heritage elegance with contemporary luxury.
Flooded with natural light, the reception spaces open onto the Mediterranean, unveiling a breathtaking panoramic sea view.
The gourmet open kitchen, refined dining area and expansive living room create a seamless setting designed for sophisticated entertaining.

The upper level hosts a private primary suite, ...
One of the Riviera's most distinguished residences on the coveted heights of Californie in Cannes, just moments from the shoreline.

This superb Art Deco masterpiece is a rare architectural jewel from the late 1920s. It has since been meticulously reimagined with bespoke finishes and noble materials, harmoniously blending heritage elegance with contemporary luxury.
Flooded with natural light, the reception spaces open onto the Mediterranean, unveiling a breathtaking panoramic sea view.
The gourmet open kitchen, refined dining area and expansive living room create a seamless setting designed for sophisticated entertaining.

The upper level hosts a private primary suite, a serene retreat featuring a custom dressing room, a sunlit study and a sculptural marble bathroom.
A second sea view suite completes this exceptional floor.

The garden level offers two additional bedrooms, a snug and an impressive oak wine cellar crafted for discerning collectors.

Outdoors, landscaped gardens, panoramic terraces and the pool area evoke the ambiance of an exclusive private resort.
The elegant pool house and fully equipped summer kitchen extend the Riviera lifestyle to its finest expression.

Two secure garages complete this extraordinary property.

Ideally located near the beaches, Palm Beach and just 20 minutes from Nice International Airport, this villa represents a truly rare opportunity to acquire an iconic Riviera estate, where timeless elegance meets world class amenities.


Swimming Pool
Videophone
Video CCTV Security
Digicode
Alarm System
Outdoor Lighting
Barbecue
Irrigation Sprinkler
Car Port
Electric Shutters
Internet
Sliding Windows
Double Glazing
Whirlpool Spa
Air Conditioning
Excellent condition

ROOMS

Shower Room: 5 m2
Master bedroom: 36 m2
Bedroom: 19 m2
Landing: 6 m2
: 5 m2
Laundry Room: 4 m2
Living Room: 36 m2
Shower Room: 5 m2
Living Room: 16 m2
WC: 3 m2
Living/Dining Area: 60 m2
Kitchen: 16 m2
Land: 1,300 m2
Bedroom: 14 m2
Bedroom: 13 m2
Shower Room: 6 m2
Bathroom: 14 m2


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