Surrounded by rolling hills, the French town of Grasse offers an authentic and attractive alternative to the glitz and glamour of the French Riviera coast, just 20 minutes away.
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Surrounded by rolling hills, the French town of Grasse offers an authentic and attractive alternative to the glitz and glamour of the French Riviera coast, just 20 minutes away.
Located on the Cote d'Azur south-west of Saint-Tropez, this Mediterranean retreat offers close proximity to the family-friendly Gigaro beach, which has been awarded the “Blue Flag” in 2020.
The French Riviera property is nestled in nearly 10 acres of grounds with Mediterranean gardens and century-old olive trees, and offers stunning sea views from its elevated positioning in the hills of Sainte-Maxime.
A true hidden gem, the French property is surrounded by unspoiled nature in one of the least populated areas in southern France, close to the village of Anduze and 50 minutes from Montpellier.
Offering direct sea access, the exclusive French Riviera property is set in the gated Cap Martin domain and nestled in under an acre of manicured grounds designed by the famous landscape designer, Jean Mus.
Located in the heart of the village of Goult, the charming pied-à-terre is ideally positioned within the ‘Golden Triangle of the Luberon’, a storied region that is widely considered the nec-plus-ultra of Provence.
Embrace a gentle pace of life in the French countryside, just 5 minutes from the medieval village of Monflanquin, listed as one of the “most beautiful villages of France”.
Waiting to be restored, the Provencal property consists of the main 8-bedroom French bastide, accompanied by a 2-bedroom farmhouse, a 2-bedroom guest house, and over 7 acres of AOC vineyards.
Villa Le Trident was built in 1925 by the visionary American architect Barry Dierks with a landscape designed by his partner, Eric Sawyer. Known as the men who made the French Riviera chic, the couple achieved a cult status as tastemakers to the international elite on the Cote d’Azur.
The 17-acre French country estate is set at the edge of Maubec, considered one of the most beautiful villages in Luberon, Provence.