Description
The stones of Bormes lead you to a place of absolute serenity, offering a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean and its iridescent reflections.
Situated in a unique south-facing location, this contemporary house offers impressive views over the wide bay of Le Lavandou and the Golden Isles. It is the perfect embodiment of naturalistic architecture, recalling the spirit of Gaou Bénat, and maintains a harmonious relationship with the surrounding nature, combining sobriety and elegance. Its key assets include spacious, light-filled rooms, a secure residence, distant neighbours guaranteeing peace and privacy, and the complete absence of overlooking views. What's more, its proximity to the sea and the magnificent Cavalière beach adds to its charm.
Designed by Lorraine architect Jean Reitz, this beautiful villa with its stretched lines follows nature in a horizontal composition, with an overhanging garage forming the vertical axis. Arranged over several levels, it has 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and two shower rooms, a beautiful double living room with an organically shaped fireplace and panoramic sea views from most rooms. The patio, which separates the night area, has been designed to perform a refreshing function with its fountain and by circulating the air.
A pretty swimming pool on the bow and numerous terraces, attic space for conversion and a 2-car garage complete the ensemble.