La description est affichée dans la langue d'origine.
Nestled in the heart of the lakeside city of Port Grimaud, this elegant fisherman’s house of approximately 92 sqm, set over three levels, has been fully renovated by a renowned architect, offering high-end features and refined finishes.
The bright, dual-aspect living area features an open-plan kitchen and opens on one side onto the iconic canals, and on the other onto a landscaped garden
Nestled in the heart of the lakeside city of Port Grimaud, this elegant fisherman’s house of approximately 92 sqm, set over three levels, has been fully renovated by a renowned architect, offering high-end features and refined finishes.
The bright, dual-aspect living area features an open-plan kitchen and opens on one side onto the iconic canals, and on the other onto a landscaped garden with an outdoor kitchen.
The property offers three en-suite bedrooms, each with its own shower room. The master bedroom, located on the top floor, also benefits from a spacious office area.
Just a few steps away, you will also enjoy immediate access to the beach, a rare and highly sought-after feature.
A 14-meter mooring completes this property. Agency fees payable by vendor Des informations sur les risques auxquels est exposé ce bien sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Grimaud is a medieval hilltop commune in the Var department, overlooking the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Its most celebrated quarter, Port Grimaud, was conceived in the 1960s by architect François Spoerry as a planned waterfront village built on a lagoon, with canals replacing streets and private moorings fronting the houses. The result is one of the most distinctive residential addresses on the French Riviera, combining the scale of a Provençal village with direct access to the sea.
Port Grimaud has its own market square, Place du Marché, with weekly markets and year-round café terraces. The beach at Port Grimaud is a short walk from most addresses within the village. Saint-Tropez is approximately 10 minutes by boat or 15 minutes by car, giving residents direct access to its restaurants, boutiques, and cultural calendar.
The nearest major road connection is the A8 autoroute, accessible via Le Muy, approximately 30 kilometres away. Toulon-Hyères Airport is around 70 kilometres west, roughly one hour by car, and handles domestic and select European routes. Nice Côte d’Azur Airport, the primary international hub for the region, is approximately 100 kilometres east, with a drive of around 90 minutes depending on seasonal traffic.