Nestled in a three-hectare olive grove, this exceptional property offers a rare living environment where Provençal charm and refinement meet in perfect harmony. Built in 1966 by the architect André Svetchine, it has been enhanced with gardens designed by the landscape architect Mons Twede.
The main bastide, with a living area of approximately 1,100 sq m, features generous spaces and a layout designed to combine comfort and entertainment.
From the moment you enter, the spaces exude a warm and sophisticated atmosphere. The ground floor includes an entrance hall, a cloakroom, a wellness area comprising a sauna, hammam and massage room, as well as a fitness room and a wine cellar. This level is complemented by a reception/events area fully equipped with professional sound systems.
On the garden level, the living rooms open widely onto the outdoors and the gardens: a spacious reception room, a slightly more intimate lounge, and an elegant dining room extending into a large family kitchen. A suite comprising a large bedroom with an en suite bathroom completes this level.
A summer dining area and a patio terrace invite you to fully enjoy the Mediterranean climate.
Upstairs, the sleeping quarters offer absolute comfort with a sumptuous principal suite with a bedroom, bathroom and dressing room. Five further en suite bedrooms complete this floor.
The property also includes a separate caretaker’s house, comprising a two-bedroom flat with a bathroom, a studio with its own bathroom, two additional bedrooms with a shower room, as well as a garage for up to five vehicles.
Finally, the 18 x 7-metre swimming pool, complete with its pool house, blends seamlessly into this lush setting, offering a privileged space for relaxation in the heart of nature.
A unique setting, combining history, architecture and the art of living, for an exceptional property.
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