Luxury Villa Rental With 5-Star Hotel Service on Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
This two-bedroom villa combines the privacy of a secluded retreat with the impeccable services of a renowned five-star hotel, promising a vacation that is both tranquil and indulgent.
The French Riviera, renowned for its glamorous coastline, azure waters, and luxurious living, offers an unparalleled vacation experience.
This two-bedroom villa combines the privacy of a secluded retreat with the impeccable services of a renowned five-star hotel, promising a vacation that is both tranquil and indulgent.
Nestled within the serene surroundings of Cap-Ferrat, the recently renovated villa epitomizes this lavish lifestyle, complete with dedicated services such as a butler, housekeepers, and access to electric bikes, ensuring your comfortable stay on the French Riviera.
Included in your stay is daily breakfasts and a roundtrip private transfer to the villa with meet and greet at the airport. Complimentary non-alcoholic minibar and snacks with daily refresh.
Built in the early 20th century, the luxury villa retains its historic charm while boasting modern amenities following a recent renovation, such as a private gym opening out onto the garden.
Offering 2185 square feet of living space, each of the two ensuite bedrooms feature a walk-in closet and private bathrooms, and the king sized beds can be converted into twin beds.
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and elegance of the French Riviera, featuring grounds by the famed landscape designer Jean Mus.
The villa has a private 32-foot infinity swimming pool nestled under the pines and panoramic sea views from two private terraces.
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20th Century Mansion West of Paris Near the Bois de Boulogne
The elegant residence is nestled in the heart of the Saint James district in Neuilly-sur-Seine, just west of Paris. The affluent residential suburb borders the famous Bois de Boulogne, one of Paris' largest and most beautiful parks.
Spanning 9470 sq ft (880 m2) of living space, this French property features a main town mansion, a guest house, and a caretaker's house, all set against a beautifully landscaped south-facing garden.
It’s nestled peacefully in the verdant heart of the Saint James district in Neuilly-sur-Seine, also known simply as Neuilly, just west of Paris.
The affluent residential suburb is a short Metro ride away from the many attractions that Paris has to offer, and borders the famous Bois de Boulogne, one of Paris' largest and most beautiful parks, and home to the Fondation Louis Vuitton.
Formerly used as a hunting ground for French Kings, the 850 hectares (2100 acre) park offers 15 km (9 miles) of cycling routes and 28 km (17 miles) of trails, with countless recreational facilities, including horseback riding, children’s play areas, and picnic spots.
The main mansion, spread across four floors and served by an elevator, is a marvel of early 20th-century architecture.
The ground floor welcomes you with a grand entrance, leading into a double reception room perfect for entertaining, a dining room that opens onto the garden, and a fully-equipped kitchen.
The first floor houses three spacious bedrooms, including a master suite with its own terrace, a bathroom, double dressing room, and a home office.
The second floor offers four additional bedrooms, another home office, two bathrooms, and a shower room.
The basement is a haven for relaxation and recreation, featuring a family room that can be used as a home cinema or games room, a laundry room, and a wine cellar.
The estate also includes a charming guest house of approximately 753 sq ft (70 m2) and a 645 sq ft (60 m2) caretaker's house, ensuring ample space and privacy for guests and staff.
Additionally, the property provides parking for up to seven vehicles, a rare luxury in this prestigious neighborhood.
Whether you are looking for a serene family residence or a prestigious investment, this 20th-century gem, once owned by legendary French filmmaker Henri Verneuil, offers everything you could desire and more.
The peaceful surroundings, combined with the district's rich history and proximity to the Bois de Boulogne, make it an exceptional place to live and invest in in Paris.
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French Riviera Villa Set Within a Private Estate Overlooking Cap Ferrat
This luxuriously renovated home in Villefranche-sur-Mer, just south-west of Monaco, offers a bird’s eye view of the bay of Villefranche and Cap Ferrat.
Offering a bird’s eye view of the bay of Villefranche and Cap Ferrat, this elegant home features an exclusive setting, nestled within a private estate in the picturesque resort town of Villefranche-sur-Mer, just south-west of the Principality of Monaco.
The villa, a creation of the renowned architect Svetchine, has been meticulously renovated by the current owner, utilizing the finest craftsmen and materials available.
The result is a pristine property where every detail has been thoughtfully considered to create a harmonious blend of luxury and comfort on the Cote d’Azur.
Upon entering, guests are welcomed into a generous day area that includes a sitting room, a library, a drawing room, and a dining room.
The extensive kitchen and breakfast room are designed for both functionality and style, providing a perfect space for culinary creations and family gatherings.
The living areas are complemented by a double master bedroom, five suites, and a study, ensuring ample accommodation for family and guests.
The villa’s five-star amenities extend beyond traditional luxury. A home cinema with an adjoining wine cellar provides entertainment and relaxation, while the wellness suite features an indoor swimming pool with a counter-current and a retractable floor, a Jacuzzi, a steam room, and a shower. These facilities offer a spa-like experience within the comfort of your own home.
For those who require additional space for staff or guests, the property includes an adjoining caretaker’s house and ample staff accommodation.
Covered parking for seven cars and additional parking facilities ensure convenience for residents and visitors alike.
The garden is a masterpiece in itself, designed with the same care and knowledge that defines the villa's interiors. Each plant and its placement have been chosen meticulously, resulting in a lush, vibrant landscape.
Bergamot, citrus, kumquat, and orange trees flourish under the majestic pine trees, while a skilfully composed mix of Mediterranean vegetation and a rose garden adds to the estate’s charm.
The pool area offers an idyllic setting and the perfect backdrop for relaxation and outdoor activities, with its 65-feet (20 meters) of jade green water, and breathtaking view of Cap Ferrat and the surrounding bays.
This luxury villa embodies the essence of the French Riviera, making it a truly remarkable property in one of the world’s most sought-after locations.
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Neo-Renaissance Chateau and 185-Acre Estate in Brittany, France
With its rich architectural details, vast parklands, and historical significance, this 19th century chateau is more than just a property; it is a piece of history, a work of art, and a potential dream home in the French countryside.
Discover this hidden gem, a beautifully preserved French chateau and expansive woodland estate, complete with a rented stud farm, set in the picturesque region of Morbihan, near Ille-et-Vilaine.
This listed (L’inventaire supplémentaire des monuments historiques) chateau was built in 1898, constructed from granite with high slate roofs in the classic Louis XIII style, and spans approximately 30,139 ft2 (2,800 m2) over three stories, with a total of 27 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms.
The chateau's imposing structure features a superb colonnaded entrance hall with a majestic stairway adorned with a carved wooden banister.
This entrance sets the tone for the rest of the property, with a series of lounges (totaling 2282 ft2, or 212 m2) featuring original decorations, herringbone or patterned parquet flooring, and large fireplaces.
The high ceilings of this 19th century French chateau give the rooms a perfect proportion, enhancing the sense of space and elegance.
On the ground floor, you will also find a bedroom, a study, and a small kitchen, all meticulously preserved in their original state.
The first floor houses fourteen large bedrooms, each with its own bathroom or dressing room and alcove wardrobe.
A large, bright open-plan room features a billiard table in perfect condition, making it an ideal space for leisure and entertainment.
The second floor, accessible via two staircases, includes large utility rooms and thirteen additional bedrooms, offering magnificent views over the gently undulating countryside.
The estate's historical significance is further highlighted by its remnants of dry moats and three original 16th-century pavilions, adding a touch of medieval charm.
The parklands, covering approximately 7 hectares, include large pastures and an English-style avenue bordered by magnificent trees, leading to the adjoining 68 hectares of woods.
These woods are crisscrossed by large driveways, closed at their ends by beautiful old gates, creating a serene and secluded environment.
On either side of the parklands, the outbuildings, invisible from the chateau, are laid out around a stable courtyard and a lower courtyard.
The entire estate is offered for sale for the first time in its history, with the chateau priced at €1,575,000 including fees. Additional purchase options include 40 hectares of woods for €696,800 and a rented stud farm on 6 hectares of land for €268,000.
The chateau is conveniently located 6 kilometers from a town with basic shops and services, including a hospital and a supermarket.
It is 60 kilometers from the sea and the Gulf of Morbihan, 50 kilometers from Vannes, a historic city with TGV access, and 60 kilometers from Rennes, which has an airport and TGV connections to Paris in just 1.5 hours.
Nantes, another major city, is 100 kilometers away, making this estate both secluded and accessible.
This Neo-Renaissance chateau in Brittany is more than just a property; it is a piece of history, a work of art, and a potential dream home in the French countryside.
Its rich architectural details, vast parklands, and historical significance make it a unique opportunity for those looking to own a piece of French heritage.
While it requires modernization, the chateau's timeless beauty and grandeur offer endless possibilities for its future owner. Whether as a private residence, a luxury retreat, or a historical landmark, this estate is a rare gem waiting to be rediscovered.
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French Riviera Villa Facing the Sea in Cap d’Antibes
Nestled in the heart of the chic and glamorous Cap d'Antibes, this French villa is located near the Garoupe Beach, one of the prettiest beaches on the Côte d'Azur.
Nestled in the heart of the chic and glamorous Cap d'Antibes, this French villa is located near the Garoupe Beach, one of the prettiest beaches on the Côte d'Azur.
This beach also played a significant role in establishing the French Riviera as the glamorous summer resort destination we know today, as during the late Belle Epoque and early Jazz Age, the Riviera was considered only as a wintertime resort.
In the 1920s, renowned American socialite couple, the Murphys, purchased a villa on Cap d’Antibes and dedicated countless hours to clearing Plage de la Garoupe of seaweed and old fishing nets in an aim to attract their affluent and famous friends to spend their summers there.
Their efforts succeeded, and it became a favorite summer spot for famous figures during the 1920s, attracting legendary figures such as Hemingway, Fitzgerald, and Picasso.
Today, the Cap d’Antibes is still considered one of the most glamorous destinations on the Cote d’Azur, renowned for hosting the iconic Cannes Film Festival, which is held every year at the Hôtel du Cap-Eden Roc.
The world-famous resort is ideally located between Nice and Cannes.
The private villa is set within landscaped grounds of approximately 13,993 ft2 (1,300 m2) , complete with a swimming pool and a pool house with a shower room and WC.
Inside the villa offers 2690 ft2 (250 m2) of interior space, with a spacious reception room, dining area, which opens out onto a dining terrace for you to bask in the Mediterranean sun with views of the sea.
There’s also a well-equipped kitchen on the ground floor, as well as an ensuite bedroom, ideal for guests.
On the first floor, you’ll find the principal bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and an office, and 4 further ensuite bedrooms.
On the garden level is the garage, a cellar, and an independent one-bedroom apartment, complete with a kitchenette, making it ideal for extended family stays or staff accommodation.
Despite its secluded charm, Cap d'Antibes is just a short drive from the bustling towns of Antibes and Juan les Pins. Here, you can immerse yourself in a lively atmosphere filled with restaurants, shops, and cultural attractions.
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This Moorish Villa is a 19th Century Folly in the South of France
Designed by the renowned interior architect and decorator Frédéric Méchiche, this unique villa is located not in Morocco, but in Provence, set in the heart of the Var just 20 minutes from the sea and the Toulon/Hyères airport.
This unique villa known as Aziyade is located not in Morocco, but in Provence, France, set at the foot of the Massif des Maures in the heart of the Var, just 20 minutes from the sea and the Toulon/Hyères airport.
The stark white villa of Moorish design was originally built in 1894 and was conceived by the Swiss architect Paul Page as a small pleasure pavilion in the form of a Qubba (dome), which is typically a tomb or shrine in Islamic architecture.
Featuring a distinctive domed roof design and a labyrinth layout of rooms with soaring ceiling heights, the corridors and terraces transition seamlessly from indoor to outdoor spaces with floors continuously paved with diamond-pattern black-and-white tiles.
The 19th century folly was a run down structure when it was first acquired by the late interior architect and decorator Frédéric Méchiche, and the Algerian-born, Paris-based designer transformed it into a home filled with oriental nostalgia from his childhood.
Set against the backdrop of crisp, white, Méchiche combined Oriental pieces with Napoleon III furniture sourced by antiques shops and markets in North Africa, the Middle East, as well as in London, Paris and the Côte d’Azur, to create interiors that can be described as serenely exotic.
Aziyade offers 1615 ft2 (150 m2) of living space with two salons, a winter garden, and a kitchen on the main level, with a dressing room and ensuite bedroom upstairs.
The French villa opens out onto the grounds and outdoor seating areas through countless Moorish arches, many with finely-sectioned painted metal French doors, and there’s also an incredible rooftop terrace.
Two additional ensuite bedrooms are located in a dependence on the property.
Envisioned as a North African garden by the architect, this unique French villa is immersed in 1.7 acres of mature, lush grounds, and features a striking emerald-green swimming pool bordered by white walls.
Aziyade is the oriental dream of a renowned French architect, and a rare gem in the south of France.
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Historic Chateau in The Heart of The Jura Region in Eastern France
Château d'Éclans enjoys a privileged location in the Jura, a renowned wine region in France sandwiched between Burgundy and Switzerland.
Nestled amidst the picturesque landscapes of the Jura region in Franche-Comté, France, lies a timeless treasure - Château d'Éclans.
Originally built in 1674 by Charles Petrey de Champvans, a prominent figure in the Dole Parliament, Château d'Éclans was further expanded in the 18th and 19th centuries and exudes an aura of aristocratic charm with its elegant façade, adorned with intricate detailing.
The French chateau offers over 8000 square feet of living space across two levels with more than 20 rooms, including lavish salons, and 11 bedrooms.
Original period details can be admired in the parquet flooring, ornate fireplaces, and intricately crafted panelling throughout.
Surrounded by a sprawling 39.5 acre parkland, Château d'Éclans is a sanctuary of natural beauty and tranquility, nested in just over 7 acres of landscaped gardens with a gentle stream meandering through the property.
Château d'Éclans enjoys a privileged location in the Jura, a renowned wine region in France sandwiched between Burgundy and Switzerland.
The French country estate is just 15 minutes from the historic town of Dole, offering direct connections to Paris by TGV in just 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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Neo-Gothic 19th Century French Chateau, One Hour From Paris
This striking French chateau, complete with an ornate chapel and a 4-bedroom guest house, is set at the edge of the national forest of Compiègne, some 50 miles from Paris.
This striking French chateau, complete with an ornate chapel and a 4-bedroom guest house, is set at the edge of the national forest of Compiègne, some 50 miles from Paris.
The chateau offers over 7200 square feet (670 m2) of interior space and has been fully renovated inside and out. Although the interiors are yet to be finalized, the castle can accommodate 8 ensuite bedrooms, with the possible addition of an indoor pool and elevator.
The chateau is accompanied by a fully renovated guest house, ready to live in and featuring a double living room, equipped kitchen, and 4 bedrooms, in addition to a caretaker suite on the garden level.
Set within an enclosed 2.9 acre (1.2 hectare) wooded park, this 19th century French chateau is a hidden gem in the Paris countryside.
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French Riviera Luxury Rental With Panoramic Views Over Saint-Tropez
This stunning rental property offers a coveted south-facing position in Sainte-Maxime, with 360° panoramic view of the Mediterranean, the Esterel mountains and the village of Saint-Tropez.
This stunning rental property offers a coveted south-facing position overlooking the Gulf of Saint Tropez, with 360° panoramic view of the Mediterranean, the Esterel mountains and the village of Saint-Tropez.
Offering a privileged location in Sainte-Maxime, the French Riviera mansion is nestled in landscaped grounds with several terraces, a swimming pool, and a petanque court.
Beautifully renovated into a chic retreat on the Cote d’Azur, the luxury rental is designed to accommodate large groups featuring spacious living areas on the ground floor, featuring authentic detailing with a modern decor.
There are 6 ensuite bedrooms on the garden level, and another 6 ensuite bedrooms on the first floor, with the possibility to separate the floors and rent only 6 bedrooms, if needed.
Offering quick access to the beaches, this luxury villa rental is the ideal base to experience a quintessential French seaside escape on the Mediterranean.
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Stunning 17th Century French Chateau, Just 35 km From Paris
The beautifully maintained French chateau and its award-winning romantic gardens are set within a 111 acre estate in the Hurepoix region near Paris, France.
The French chateau for sale is set in a romantic 111 acre estate in the heart of the historic Hurepoix region, located in the metropolitan area of Paris (Métropole du Grand Paris).
Surrounded by a landscape of woodland and a botanical park, the property dates back to the 16th century, built as a manor house for Gilles Lemaître, general counsel to François I.
The property was transformed into a spectacular chateau in the 17th century by the Lamoignon family, along with the addition of a formal French style park in the style of French landscape architect, André Le Nôtre.
In 1755, the castle was sold to Guillaume Joseph Dupleix de Bacquencourt and later inherited by Anne-Rose-Zoé de Montesquiou, who had just married Jean-Thomas Arrighi de Casanova.
A second cousin to Napoleon Bonaparte, he was granted a title of nobility for his military prowess in the Imperial Fleet: the Duke of Padua.
The Dukes of Padua would launch a spectacular restoration of the chateau and grounds in 1820, transforming the French formal gardens into a romantic landscape park by Louis-Martin Berthault, with the addition of an artificial lake to the grounds, with the help of the famous landscape architects of their day, the Bühler brothers.
In 1980, the chateau’s owners enlisted the help of the globally-admired landscape designer Timothy Vaughan to revive the gardens.
Considered one of the most romantic gardens in France, they were awarded the “Jardin Remarquable” (Remarkable Garden) Label in 2004.
Inside, the 17,700 square foot chateau features rich period detailing, especially notable in the "Napoleon III salon", a striking 2-storey drawing room with a trompe-l'oeil balustrade and a striking ceiling mural depicting a spring sky.
The aristocratic French residence has classic chateau detailing throughout, with panelled walls, oak parquet, as well as black and white cabochon floors, and magnificent fireplaces, all of which are beautifully maintained.
The yellow sandstone and brick chateau is flanked with several outbuildings, including stables, a historic water tower, caretaker’s accommodations, and two greenhouses.
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