Villa in one of Europe’s most elite housing estates for sale: This stunning property in Saint-Tropez is yours if you have a spare £20m – and neighbours include the Louis Vuitton boss
- The villa is in the ultra-prestigious enclave of Les Parcs de Saint-Tropez and boasts incredible sea views
- It has six bedrooms, six bathrooms, a heated outdoor swimming pool and sits on the stunning Cap St-Pierre
- Neighbours include former Harrods owner, Mohamed Al-Fayed, and Europe’s wealthiest man, Bernard Arnault
Opportunities to live in one of Europe’s most exclusive housing estates don’t come along very often – but one has just arisen.
A villa has gone on the market in the ultra-prestigious Les Parcs de Saint-Tropez enclave with incredible views across the Gulf of Saint-Tropez and neighbours that include former Harrods and current Ritz Paris owner, Mohamed Al-Fayed, and Europe’s wealthiest man, Bernard Arnault, who’s the CEO of Louis Vuitton’s parent company, LVMH.
It’s ‘price on application’, but according to the agent listing the property, villas like this one usually sell for around 20 to 25million euros (£17-22million/$24-30million).
A luxury villa in the ultra-prestigious Les Parcs de Saint-Tropez enclave, which has hit the market. Price is ‘on application’, but properties such as this usually sell for between 20 and 25million euros, according to the agent listing the house
The house, which covers 4,510 sq ft, has stunning views across the beautiful Gulf of Saint-Tropez
Finest Residences, a global luxury real estate network that’s listing the house, says that from each room, ‘one can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view over a perfectly maintained lush park and the Mediterranean Sea’
The villa was built in 2002 but underwent a full renovation in 2014. It has six bedrooms, six bathrooms and a heated outdoor swimming pool
The 4,510sq ft property, which boasts six bedrooms, six bathrooms and a heated outdoor swimming pool, sits on Cap Saint-Pierre. It was built in 2002 but underwent a full renovation in 2014.
Finest Residences, a global luxury real estate network that’s listing the house, says that from each room, ‘one can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view over a perfectly maintained lush park and the Mediterranean Sea’.
It adds: ‘Her architecture marrying tradition and modernity, the luxuriant vegetation, the freshness of the sea air and the extraordinary light give this superb luxury villa this unique feeling of quietness and serenity of early summer days on the French Riviera.’
The villa’s entrance is on the high ground floor, which has an entrance hall and a fully-equipped kitchen.
There is also a vast dining and living room, which ‘opens through large bay windows onto the main terrace and offers a breathtaking panoramic sea view, one of the most beautiful views from the entire domain of Les Parcs’.
The high ground floor is also where the master en-suite bedroom is located and it comes complete with ‘a luxury grey marble bathroom with a bathtub, shower and toilet, a large walk-in closet’ and a balcony.
On the garden floor below is a ‘VIP suite with a large walk-in closet and a luxury grey marble bathroom with bathtub and shower, as well as three other superb en-suite bedrooms, each with grey marble shower room’.
The listing adds: ‘All the bedrooms open on the vast terrace and the swimming pool. Residents will also enjoy sport training in a large, professionally equipped fitness room.’
The living room, which according to the listing ‘opens through large bay windows onto the main terrace and offers a breathtaking panoramic sea view, one of the most beautiful views from the entire domain of Les Parcs’
The listing says: ‘Her architecture marrying tradition and modernity, the luxuriant vegetation, the freshness of the sea air and the extraordinary light give this superb luxury villa this unique feeling of quietness and serenity of early summer days on the French Riviera’
One of the villa’s six bedrooms. Bernard Corcos, CEO of Finest Residences, says: ‘Properties in this price range are very few and far between in Les Parcs, and extremely rarely come on the market’
All of the bedrooms on the garden floor, including this one pictured, have doors that open up on to the terrace and swimming pool
The bathrooms are decorated in luxury grey marble. The listing adds: ‘The exceptional character of this luxury property in Les Parcs de Saint-Tropez, built in one of the most perfect locations of this ultra-exclusive domain, makes it a solid real estate investment’
According to the list, residents will ‘enjoy sport training in a large, professionally equipped fitness room’, pictured
The villa is set in 34,563sq ft of land, which includes ‘olive trees, maritime pines and cypresses’, and benefits from having secure access controlled by ‘elite security personnel’.
The listing explains: ‘The exceptional character of this luxury property in Les Parcs de Saint-Tropez, built in one of the most perfect locations of this ultra-exclusive domain, makes it a solid real estate investment.
‘It is a true sanctuary where the worldʼs greatest businessmen, artists and international personalities come to resource themselves and find inspiration.
‘Set on a lush promontory in the Cap Saint-Pierre peninsula, bathed by the waves of the Baie des Canoubiers, enjoying an exceptional panorama of the Massif des Maures, the gulf and the open sea, Les Parcs de Saint-Tropez exerts a unique and mysterious charm.’
Bernard Corcos, CEO of Finest Residences, told MailOnline Travel: ‘Properties in the domain Les Parcs de Saint-Tropez start from seven to eight million euros (£7million/$9.5million) up to 75million euros (£65million/$89million) and more, depending on the location, the panoramic views, then the size of the land and the living area.
The property’s neighbours include former Harrods and current Ritz Paris owner, Mohamed Al-Fayed, and Europe’s wealthiest man, Bernard Arnault
The listing states that Les Parcs de Saint-Tropez is a ‘true sanctuary where the worldʼs greatest businessmen, artists and international personalities come to resource themselves and find inspiration’
The stunning terrace that overlooks the Gulf of St-Tropez. Mr Corcos says: ‘Properties in the domain Les Parcs de Saint-Tropez start from seven to eight million euros (£7million/$9.5million) up to 75million euros (£65million/$89million) and more, depending on the location, the panoramic views, then the size of the land and the living area’
The villa also has views of the Baie des Canoubiers and an ‘exceptional panorama’ of the Massif des Maures
The entrance to the stunning villa, which is described as having ‘a dominant position above the cape, breathtaking panoramic views, a large amount of land, a large living area, a gorgeous design and “decoration magazine” conditions’
Les Parcs de Saint-Tropez also boasts a private beach and secure access, which is controlled by ‘elite security personnel’. Pictured are the villa’s well-maintained grounds
The villa is set in 34,563 sq ft of land, which includes ‘olive trees, maritime pines and cypresses’
‘This type of property is accessible in the range of the 20 to 25million euros as it has some of the best conditions: a dominant position above the cape, breathtaking panoramic views, a large amount of land, a large living area, a gorgeous design and “decoration magazine” conditions.
‘Such properties in that price range are very few and far between in Les Parcs, and extremely rarely come on the market.’
Saint-Tropez’s celebrity lustre began in the 1950s when actress Brigitte Bardot filmed scenes for the movie And God Created Women there. It put the former fishing village on the map. Her parents had a house there in and 1958, she bought an estate with an adjoining farm in Saint-Tropez.
Saint-Tropez’s celebrity lustre began in the 1950s when actress Brigitte Bardot filmed scenes for the movie And God Created Women there
Since then, it has attracted the rich and famous with its high-end boutique shops and superyacht-filled harbour.
Les Parcs de Saint-Tropez was founded in 1951 by builder Robert Geffroy, who discovered the area after his yacht broke down there.
Over the years it has turned into an ultra-exclusive neighbourhood, with a private beach and a gatehouse manned by guards.
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