Rare Florentine Villa in Mougins for sale
A fantastic old Florentine villa on the Côte d’Azur has come onto the market just walking distance from the pretty village of Mougins
This wonderful Florentine style villa has magnificent mountain and sea views. The property has been completely renovated and interior designed to an extremely high standard.
The house has many features of note including a magnificent old oak front door and a terrific living room with a large stone fireplace and French windows leading into the garden. The house also has a modern, fully equipped kitchen and open plan dining area, which leads to the outside dining terrace.
The master bedroom suite features a spacious dressing room and a large balcony with sea views and the guest suite has an adjoining single room and there are two further en suite double bedrooms.
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Outside the gardens are immaculate with flat lawns and a boules court, and outstanding views out to sea. A heated swimming pool also offers some wonderful views.
Located just 500m from the centre of Mougins village, this is an immaculate Côte d'Azur property with tons of charm.
The guide price is £4,941,100. For further information please contact Savills on 0207 016 3811 or visit www.savills.co.uk/abroad.
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