Villa of 900 m2 - Land of 50,000 m2 - 10 bedrooms - 11 bathrooms - dormitory with 6 children's beds with 2 bathrooms - vegetable garden - gym - cinema - 1 independent chalet - heliport - private access to the beach of Tahiti.
Exclusive estate built on flat land, a few meters from the famous Tahiti beach, including one hectare of vines (offering the estate's red, rosé and white wines), a vegetable garden offering multiple varieties of organic vegetables, more than 200 olive trees producing an ORGANIC olive oil, a farm with a chicken coop (production of fresh and ORGANIC eggs), as well as an enclosure of goats producing ORGANIC fresh cheeses.
The entrance to the main villa leads to a triple living room, games room, dining room, professional kitchen and scullery, pantry, cellar, cinema room and 5 bedrooms all with bathrooms and terraces.
Heated mirror pool 17m x 6m with pool house, BBQ, multiple outdoor lounges, large independent chalet with 2 beautiful en-suite bedrooms.
The park annex houses a gym with a yoga terrace, a helipad, a magnificent 3,000 m2 vegetable garden and complete living spaces dedicated to house staff.
Equipment:
Wireless.
Fully air-conditioned.
TV screens.
Security alarm.
Automatic gate.
Barbecue.
Petanque.
“Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr”.
10
bedrooms
20
sleeps
11
bathrooms
From 187 500€ / week
SAINT-TROPEZ, the jet-set destination on the Côte d’Azur where an international clientele meets up every summer on the most prestigious yachts and at the coolest VIP evenings in the Mediterranean. A fashionable destination, the capital of show-biz, the picturesque village of Saint-Tropez has become a top-notch address ever since Brigitte Bardot made it her holiday home. Each year, luxury hotels and boutiques, restaurants, bars and trendy discos welcome a clientele in search of luxury. The sandy beaches of Pampelonne in Ramatuelle are among the most beautiful on the Côte d’Azur. Villas hidden among the vines survey the cape, or stand on the front row along the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, right at the water's edge.