Villa in Sainte-Maxime

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Overhanging the Gulfe of Saint-Tropez

Located opposite the Mediterranean, this property has benefited from a complete rehabilitation in 2020 to become the precious setting for holidays with family or friends, and enjoy life by the sea!
It enjoys a privileged location in Sainte-Maxime between the beach of Nartelle and the village of Sainte-Maxime and only 15 minutes by boat from Saint-Tropez.
Inside, the living space develops on a beautiful
surface distributed on 3 levels.
On the ground floor, the main room offers a reception area with double views opening onto spacious terraces, a TV lounge, a dining room, a kitchen with its back office.
The 12 bedrooms each have their own shower/bath room.
They are spread over 2 levels, each with its own character, charm and intimacy.The "ajrdin d'hiver" offer a spectacular view on the gulfe.
Facilities: 3 bedrooms for staff with a 2 shower rooms, air conditioning in the Bastide, chests, cold room, laundry, heated swimming pool, car pool, guards on site, elevator, boulodrome.

12

bedrooms

26

sleeps

13

bathrooms

From  35 000€ / week


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FEATURES

INTERIOR

  • Air conditioner
  • Dishwasher

EXTERIOR

  • Guardian
  • Intercom
  • Swimming pool

Agency

JOHN TAYLOR SAINT-TROPEZ
JOHN TAYLOR SAINT-TROPEZ
PLACE DE LA MAIRIE
83990 Saint-Tropez
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