Located in a dominant position, this house from the 1960s has a floor area of approximately 170 sqm (120 sqm Carrez law) on a plot of 2992 sqm. It was designed by the architect Marc Suzini who notably designed one of the buildings of Princess Grace of Monaco at Mont Agel. Built on a magnificent landscaped plot of nearly 3000 sqm landscaped with numerous Mediterranean species, the villa benefits from a panoramic view of the Vaugrenier park and the sea as far as Cap d'Antibes. A generously sized infinity pool is discreetly located in the shelter of orange trees on a large terrace. From the gate, a charming stone access path in the shade of century-old trees leads to the house and allows parking for numerous vehicles. Harmoniously located, it accommodates a living room adorned with a very beautiful fireplace around which is structured the cathedral living room and the dining area, opening onto a large terrace with a sea view. The sleeping area is made up of two beautiful bedrooms which overlook the park and also benefit from the view. On the garden side, a third bedroom takes place, extended by a small terrace in the shade of an olive tree. A space of approximately 50 sqm with a laundry area, garage and workshop completes this property. ENERGY CLASS: C / CLIMATE CLASS: A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use: between EUR1,170 and EUR1,630 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: https:// See the phone number
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Main rooms : 3
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