Description
Carlin Luxury Properties presents this exceptional property located in one of the most sought after areas of Sainte-Maxime, this rare property enjoys a privileged location offering spectacular views over the bay of Saint-Tropez.
Only a few minutes from the city center, the port and beaches, it offers calm, privacy and ideal southwest orientation.
A Unique Opportunity with a High-End Renovation Project
This property consists of:
Of a main villa to renovate, with an area of approximately 500 m2 living space, nestled on a plot of 5,540 m 2, with swimming pool and outbuildings.
Of a building plot of 1,010 m2 with building permit validated for a second contemporary villa of 260 m2 with swimming pool and landscaped garden.
The property is sold with a complete architectural project: detailed renovation plans, quotes, and building permit. A team of professionals is ready to start the work.
The renovation plans to:
A prestigious villa comprising 10 suites (bedroom, bathroom and toilet), each with a breathtaking view of the sea.
A spectacular penthouse with a master suite, large terrace and jacuzzi offering panoramic views of Saint-Tropez.
A spacious pool house, large swimming pool and lush Mediterranean garden with mature trees.
A second modern villa of 260 m 2, with swimming pool and sea view, nestled in a beautiful landscaped garden.
This project offers various opportunities: main or secondary residence of prestige, boutique hotel, seasonal rental activity high-end, or exclusive event venue.
This exceptional property was built around 1930 by the architect André Barbier-Bouvet (born in Versailles on October 15, 1893, graduate of the School of Fine Arts of Paris). He belonged to the same generation of visionary architects as Georges-Henri Pingusson (Latitude 43 in Saint-Tropez), René Darde (Sainte-Maxime Casino), Jean Prouvé (Villa Seynaeve in Grimaud Beauvallon) or even Le Corbusier.
The villa reflects the modernist style par excellence: concrete, glass and steel, free plan, exposed load-bearing structure, flat roof and immaculate walls. It is ideally oriented towards the sea, offering a breathtaking panoramic view.
Originally, it was designed as a private hotel for the princely family of Monaco, the Grimaldi. It was then acquired by L'Oréal, the world leader in cosmetics, before passing into the hands of Lord Hesketh, famous for his British Formula 1 team, Hesketh Racing.
In April 2023, the villa was officially classified as a heritage site, receiving the prestigious label of "Historical Monument".
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Information on the risks to which this property is exposed are available on the site Géorisques: www.georisques.gouv.fr