Reference257622
Price2,990,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms5
Floor Space360.0m2
Land Area800.0m2

Stunning 7 bedroom House for sale in Cimiez, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

2,990,000 EUR
2,481,700 GBP3,139,500 USD
Amazing 3 storey, 7 bedroom Art Deco villa set in beautiful landscaped gardens with pool, ideally located near all amenities in the prestigious Cimiez area of Nice.

This exceptional property offers around 360 m2 of living space and 11 rooms arranged over three levels. It has been meticulously renovated to combine contemporary comfort with timeless architectural elegance.

The main level features a grand living room with fireplace, extending seamlessly onto a spacious south-facing terrace. A refined dining room, a fully equipped kitchen, and a guest WC complete this floor.

From the elegant entrance hall, a striking staircase leads to the upper level dedicated to the slee...
Amazing 3 storey, 7 bedroom Art Deco villa set in beautiful landscaped gardens with pool, ideally located near all amenities in the prestigious Cimiez area of Nice.

This exceptional property offers around 360 m2 of living space and 11 rooms arranged over three levels. It has been meticulously renovated to combine contemporary comfort with timeless architectural elegance.

The main level features a grand living room with fireplace, extending seamlessly onto a spacious south-facing terrace. A refined dining room, a fully equipped kitchen, and a guest WC complete this floor.

From the elegant entrance hall, a striking staircase leads to the upper level dedicated to the sleeping quarters. This floor consists of four bedrooms, including a superb principal suite with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom, complemented by two additional shower rooms and a guest WC.

A sunlit terrace completes this level, creating a natural extension to the outdoors.

The garden level hosts a second living area with an open-plan kitchen, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms with WCs. With its independent entrance, this space is ideal for guests, or as a self-contained apartment.

Outdoors, the beautifully landscaped garden and swimming pool provide a serene setting to fully enjoy the region's exceptional climate.

The property also benefits from multiple parking spaces and a large enclosed garage, ensuring comfort and convenience for residents and visitors alike.

Ideally located on a private road in one of Nice's most sought-after neighbourhoods, Cimiez, the villa enjoys a peaceful and privileged environment while remaining in close proximity to amenities, renowned schools, and the city centre.

An exceptional residence that perfectly embodies elegance and the art of living on the French Riviera.

FEATURES
Outdoor Lighting
Electric Shutters
Double flow ventilation
Internet
Videophone
Video CCTV Security
Electric Gate
Intercom
Alarm System
Irrigation Sprinkler
Car Port
Electric Awnings
Window Shade
Sliding Windows
Double Glazing
Home Automation





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