Reference255359
Price6,990,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms6
Floor Space400.0m2
Land Area7,733.0m2

Wow factor 6 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view in Tourrettes sur Loup, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

6,990,000 EUR
5,801,700 GBP7,339,500 USD
Absolutely exceptional 4 bedroom luxuriously renovated Provencal house with separate 2 bedroom guest house, nestling in nearly 2 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens with amazing infinity pool, while enjoying panoramic views from its elevated location in Tourrettes sur Loup.

Situated just a few steps from the village, this remarkable Provencal property, built by the renowned architect Andre Svetchine and recently renovated by his son Luc Svetchine in keeping with the original spirit, offers approximately 400m2 of bright living space.

From the vast terraces and every room, the view stretches across an exceptional panorama of the sea, from Cap Ferrat to the Esterel mountains, ...
Absolutely exceptional 4 bedroom luxuriously renovated Provencal house with separate 2 bedroom guest house, nestling in nearly 2 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens with amazing infinity pool, while enjoying panoramic views from its elevated location in Tourrettes sur Loup.

Situated just a few steps from the village, this remarkable Provencal property, built by the renowned architect Andre Svetchine and recently renovated by his son Luc Svetchine in keeping with the original spirit, offers approximately 400m2 of bright living space.

From the vast terraces and every room, the view stretches across an exceptional panorama of the sea, from Cap Ferrat to the Esterel mountains, while a flat 7,700m2 garden planted with olive trees and Mediterranean species, provides a rare atmosphere of peace and serenity. Beyond the impressive entrance hall with its signature Svetchine staircase, a cathedral-style living room with fireplace opens beneath double-height vaulted ceilings, and connects to a TV living room and a large glass-enclosed dining room.

The professional kitchen, equipped with Gaggenau appliances and natural stone countertops, leads to a vine-shaded outdoor dining area bordered by a herb garden. Four air-conditioned suites, all featuring walk-in wardrobes and luxurious bathrooms, complete the night area, including a master suite on the ground floor with a private office-library. Outside, a 16-metre infinity pool faces the sea, accompanied by an elegant pool house, a gardener's room and a garage.

An independent guest house of approximately 75m2, fully air-conditioned and offering two bedrooms, ensures privacy and comfort for family and guests.

There is a large parking area for multiple vehicles. Absolute tranquility, breathtaking views, and the distinctive Svetchine signature: a rare opportunity to acquire a property that blends architecture, modern comfort, and exceptional Provencal charm.

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