Villa in Saint-Tropez

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SAINT-TROPEZ / TAHITI - PANORAMIC SEA VIEW - 8 BEDROOMS - 2 STAFF BEDROOMS - POOL - SPORT ROOM - SAUNA

Located in the commune of Saint-Tropez, close to the village and beaches of Pampelonne, this exceptional property offers panoramic sea views, overlooking the Baie des Canebiers, the Baie de Pampelonne and the Salins.
The first floor features a living room, summer lounge, dining room, two outdoor dining rooms, fully equipped kitchen and master bedroom with terrace.
On the garden level, six en suite bedrooms, a 6-bed dormitory with its own shower room, two service rooms with shower rooms, as well as a laundry room, a cold room and a closed garage.
The villa also features a fully-equipped gym with sofa bed, shower room and sauna.
Outside, a large park beautifully planted with trees, a pool house equipped with its bar, an infinity pool as well as a petanque court.
Equipment Air-conditioning, WIFI, alarm and video surveillance system, safes, parking spaces.
Services included: 8-hour daily housekeeping, chef, breakfast service, linen, pool towels and personalized BARNES concierge service.

7

bedrooms

16

sleeps

From  75 000€ / week




FEATURES

INTERIOR

  • TV cable
  • Air conditioner
  • Dishwasher

EXTERIOR

  • Swimming pool

Agency

BARNES Saint-Tropez
BARNES Saint-Tropez
9 avenue du Huit mai 1945
83990 Saint-Tropez
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