Mouans Sartoux Exceptionnelle Villa Atypique, 642 M2, Terrain De 1 Hectare, Piscine, Jacuzzi
8 Chambres
8 SdB
6,954 Sqft
2.55 Ac lot
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Mouans-Sartoux - Exceptional atypical villa totaling 642 m2 on a landscaped plot of one hectare, offering a breathtaking view of the Castle of Castellaras.
The villa is composed as follows:
- a luxurious master suite with a spacious dressing room and an elegant bathroom - two bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms - large living room - dining room - a modern fitted k
Mouans-Sartoux - Exceptional atypical villa totaling 642 m2 on a landscaped plot of one hectare, offering a breathtaking view of the Castle of Castellaras.
The villa is composed as follows:
- a luxurious master suite with a spacious dressing room and an elegant bathroom - two bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms - large living room - dining room - a modern fitted kitchen overlooking - a second lounge with library
Outside: large terraces, swimming pool and pool house, jacuzzi.
The property has an independent apartment of living room, kitchen, bedroom, shower room and dressing room.
Fees charge seller.
ENERGY CLASS: 165 C CLIMATE CLASS: 5 A (February, 2nd 2022)
Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, energy price base for 2021 between 5320 € and 7198 €
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website [hidden information] Des informations sur les risques auxquels est exposé ce bien sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Mouans-Sartoux occupies a distinctive position in the Alpes-Maritimes, sitting between Grasse and Cannes at an elevation that keeps it removed from the coastal density while remaining firmly within the Côte d’Azur orbit. The medieval village core, anchored by the 16th-century Château de Mouans, gives the commune a coherent architectural identity that larger resort towns lack. The surrounding countryside, protected by strict planning controls, is characterised by pine woodland, olive groves, and open farmland that has resisted the suburban sprawl affecting much of the Cannes hinterland.
Daily life centres on the village market and the local shops along the main square. The Espace de l’Art Concret, a respected contemporary art foundation housed within the château grounds, is a genuine cultural asset. Grasse, five minutes by car, provides a wider range of restaurants, specialist food shops, and the weekly market. Cannes is roughly 15 minutes by road.
The A8 autoroute is accessible within ten minutes, connecting directly to Nice and Monaco. Cannes train station offers regular TGV services to Paris in approximately five and a half hours. Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport, the second busiest in France with direct routes across Europe, the Middle East, and North America, is approximately 35 kilometres away, typically 35 to 40 minutes by car outside peak traffic.