Reference254847
Price13,500,000 EUR
Bedrooms9
Bathrooms9
Floor Space968.0m2
Land Area5.3 Ha

Wow factor 9 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view in Grasse, Provence Alpes Cote d'Azur

13,500,000 EUR
11,205,000 GBP14,175,000 USD
Absolutely exceptional estate of a luxurious villa with 3 separate apartments and a guest house, nestling in over 13 acres of glorious land with beautiful gardens, expansive pool and an olive grove, ideally located near all amenities in Grasse.

This outstanding property perfectly combines elegance, tranquility, and high-end amenities. The main residence, a stunning 550m2 building, has been meticulously designed to offer absolute comfort. It features two spacious bedroom suites, several bright and airy living rooms, generous reception areas, and a fully equipped kitchen crafted with top-quality materials.

A refined dining room and a covered terrace allow for year-round enjoymen...
Absolutely exceptional estate of a luxurious villa with 3 separate apartments and a guest house, nestling in over 13 acres of glorious land with beautiful gardens, expansive pool and an olive grove, ideally located near all amenities in Grasse.

This outstanding property perfectly combines elegance, tranquility, and high-end amenities. The main residence, a stunning 550m2 building, has been meticulously designed to offer absolute comfort. It features two spacious bedroom suites, several bright and airy living rooms, generous reception areas, and a fully equipped kitchen crafted with top-quality materials.

A refined dining room and a covered terrace allow for year-round enjoyment, creating a warm, seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.

The mirror pool, surrounded by century-old olive trees, enhances the peaceful and harmonious atmosphere.

The property also includes three independent apartments of approximately 70m2 each, ideal for hosting guests, as well as a tastefully renovated 18th century farmhouse.

This charming house offers three en suite bedrooms, a cosy living room, a kitchen, and even its own private pool.

A fully equipped fitness room is also available, providing a dedicated space for wellness and exercise.

In total, the estate offers nine bedrooms, making it the perfect setting to welcome family and friends in a truly unique environment.

Set on over five hectares (more than 50,000m2) of preserved land, the grounds include a century old olive grove, a vegetable garden, a rose garden, and a variety of Mediterranean plants. The olive oil produced on site has even won a gold medal - a testament to the artisanal expertise and attention to detail found throughout the property.

Lastly, a caretaker's house completes the estate, ensuring daily comfort and discretion.

FEATURES
Playground
Video CCTV Security
Security Door
Caretaker
Digicode
Safe
Optical fibre
Barbecue
Crawl Space
Internet
Videophone
Electric Gate
Intercom
Alarm System
Caretaker House
Outdoor Lighting
Irrigation Sprinkler
Double Glazing
Electric Shutters





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