This $10.2M Villa Along The French Riviera Revels In Its Glamorous Past | Real Estate | Forbes Life
by the 1920s the French Riviera was
already a coveted destination for the
world’s wealthy and
artistic the Bell Epoch had fueled
tastes for opulence and lavishness clear
blue Mediterranean Waters Hillside
Landscapes and the mild climate Drew
inspiration seeking writers artists
intellectuals and even the likes of
Winston Churchill and Queen Victoria
today the historic town ofun km with its
medieval buildings and Old World squares
offer a Serene less crowded alternative
to Monaco’s glitzy scene and upscale
casinos some 5 m away this prestigious
Villa listed at 9.45 million e or about
$10.2 million features ornate detailed
Windows a balcony to Portico and Decks
that give the private residents the aura
of a sophisticated boutique hotel with
more than 6,100 ft of living space all
original to the 1920s The Villa takes
advantage of the mild climate with
multiple Outdoor Living Spaces a shaded
roof extension off the refined sun room
expands the living space Outdoors High
ceilings arched windows and elaborate
mosaic tile floor accents continue the
classical vibe off the sun room is a
large living room with ample space for
large scale entertaining featuring a
fireplace and French doors that open to
the Garden a Cozier den and Library
features way scotting another fireplace
and a central Chandelier the large
kitchen contains a convenient dining
Peninsula and elegant blue tile work in
Total there are 12 bedrooms and 11
bathrooms the B residence which embodies
the Timeless Elegance of the kazuo is
close to restaurants and stores and
within walking distance of the sea
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When this elegant Roquebrune-Cap-Martin villa was built in the 1920s, the French Riviera was already a coveted destination for the world’s wealthy and artistic.
The Belle Epoque had fueled tastes for opulence and lavishness. Clear blue Mediterranean waters, hillside landscapes and the mild climate drew inspiration-seeking writers, artists and intellectuals. Roquebrune-Cap-Martin’s grand hotel was a summer holiday destination for the likes of Winston Churchill and Queen Victoria.
This villa along the French Riviera consists of the multistory main house and a quaint staff residence set on nearly an acre of landscaped and manicured grounds. Ornate detailed windows, a balcony-topped portico and decks give the private residence the aura of a sophisticated boutique hotel. With more than 6,100 square feet of living space, the property contains 12 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms.
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Beautiful house, the definition af a place for a bon-vivant
The only problem: too much pink
Lacks a swimming pool at that cost
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