French country house with views to St Tropez
An elegant country house with panoramic views over vineyards, olive groves and woodland towards St Tropez has come onto the market
This property is an elegant stone-built country house in a delightful setting. It has extensive accommodation and is just 20km from the hub of St Tropez.
The accommodation in total comprises: Drawing room, dining room, breakfast room, library, kitchen, butler’s pantry, master bedroom with en suite bathroom and dressing area as well as three further bedrooms and two further attic bedrooms and two further bathrooms.
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Outside the property also includes a staff cottage, a gardener’s cottage and a pool house by the outdoor swimming pool with kitchen, two bedrooms, reception and a bathroom. The pool and the tennis court are set in extensive gardens with meadows and woodland. The gardens themselves are well-maintained; a pretty meadow with chestnuts and olives lies to the south west while the woodland lies to the east – the land comes to just over 12 acres.
The house is located just 20km from St Tropez, just an hour’s drive from Nice airport and 19km from the motorway in one of the prettiest and most popular areas of the south of France.
The guide price is €4,500,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 0207 629 8171.
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