Villa in Ramatuelle

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Between the beaches and the village

Ideally located halfway between the beaches and the village, this newly renovated contemporary villa offers an exceptional living environment in a sought-after setting on a flat, landscaped plot of approximately 5000m2. The entire property combines modern architecture and high-quality materials, with careful finishing touches and natural light that reigns in all the rooms. The large, bright living room, opening onto a modern, fully equipped kitchen, is the heart of the house. The living space extends harmoniously to the outside thanks to large bay windows, offering a clear view of the garden and allowing direct access to the terrace, ideal for entertaining or enjoying the sunny days. With a generous surface area of ??approximately 500 m2, it also has 6 en-suite bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, guaranteeing its occupants comfort, privacy and well-being. This property combines comfort and modernity, for a high-end living experience, just a few minutes from the beaches and the village offering an idyllic setting to recharge your batteries.

6

bedrooms

12

sleeps

6

bathrooms

From  40 000€ / week




FEATURES

INTERIOR

  • Alarm
  • Air conditioner

EXTERIOR

  • Swimming pool

Agency

Magrey & Sons Saint-Tropez
Magrey & Sons Saint-Tropez
56 Boulevard Louis Blanc
83990 Saint-Tropez
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SAINT-TROPEZ, the jet-set destination on the Côte d’Azur where an international clientele meets up every summer on the most prestigious yachts and at the coolest VIP evenings in the Mediterranean. A fashionable destination, the capital of show-biz, the picturesque village of Saint-Tropez has become a top-notch address ever since Brigitte Bardot made it her holiday home. Each year, luxury hotels and boutiques, restaurants, bars and trendy discos welcome a clientele in search of luxury. The sandy beaches of Pampelonne in Ramatuelle are among the most beautiful on the Côte d’Azur. Villas hidden among the vines survey the cape, or stand on the front row along the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, right at the water's edge.