Exceptional Stone Bastide on the French Riviera

Exceptional Stone Bastide on the French Riviera

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With panoramic views over the French Riviera from the Bay of Nice to Madelieu, the hilltop property is within walking distance to the village of Châteauneuf-Grasse, and just 25 minutes to Cannes.

Nestled between hills, villages, and golf courses, the stone bastide is set within 2.4 walled acres designed by French landscape architect Jean Mus, with an artificial rock beach by Eric Danton.

Terraced gardens with 140 mature olive trees surround the 79-foot swimming pool, with an outdoor BBQ area and exterior WC and shower room.

The 6727 square foot bastide has 6 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and generous reception rooms with soaring ceilings and large windows, featuring remote-controlled electric roller shutters.

The neo-Provençal property was built in 2004 by a local architect and features a wealth of custom finishes, like the underfloor heating of the terracotta tile floors and an all-electric eat-in kitchen with a generous pantry.

The master suite is an oasis, with his-and-hers dressing rooms and separate bathrooms with a Jacuzzi and designer showers, as well as a Hammam.

A finished basement can be converted into a media room and includes an exceptional wine cellar and cigar room.

The fully-walled estate comes with 3 secure garages and a 1-bedroom guardian cottage.

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