Belle Epoque Property (To Renovate) Cap D Antibes Sea View
2,046 Sqft
43,056 Sqft lot
Updated: August 14
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About the Property
Set within beautifully landscaped and flat land, this character property dating from the early 20th century enjoys a remarkable land holding for the area, offering an exceptional lifestyle for those seeking space, privacy, and a natural environment.
Requiring full renovation, the property presents significant potential. It currently comprises two separate buildings: a main villa and a gue
Set within beautifully landscaped and flat land, this character property dating from the early 20th century enjoys a remarkable land holding for the area, offering an exceptional lifestyle for those seeking space, privacy, and a natural environment.
Requiring full renovation, the property presents significant potential. It currently comprises two separate buildings: a main villa and a guest house, offering the opportunity to restore an elegant residence or reinterpret the space to suit a new vision.
The main villa is distinguished by its sea views from the upper floor, generous ceiling heights, and the charm of its period architecture. It currently features five bedrooms, a living room, an independent kitchen, as well as various reception and reading areas. Several rooms open onto terraces, balconies, and loggias, benefiting from natural light throughout the day.
A property that truly stands apart for this area, rarely seen today. Agency fees payable by vendor - Montant estimé des dépenses annuelles d’énergie pour un usage standard, établi à partir des prix de l’énergie de l’année 2021 : 6220€ ~ 8420€ Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Cap d’Antibes occupies a pine-covered peninsula that extends into the Mediterranean between the Baie des Anges and the Baie de Cannes, and it has functioned as one of the most discreet addresses on the Côte d’Azur for well over a century. The cape’s interior is defined by large walled estates, mature gardens, and a scale of landholding that has become almost impossible to replicate elsewhere on this stretch of coast. The combination of sea exposure on three sides, relative seclusion, and proximity to Antibes old town gives the peninsula a character that is genuinely distinct from the broader Riviera.
The Marché Provençal in Antibes old town operates daily and is a ten-minute drive from the cape. Restaurant Le Bacon on the Boulevard de Bacon is the established address for bouillabaisse and seafood. The Eden Roc at the Hôtel du Cap remains the social reference point for the peninsula. Juan-les-Pins, immediately adjacent, provides casual dining and a marina.
Antibes train station connects to Nice in approximately 25 minutes and to Cannes in under 15 minutes by regional TER service, with direct TGV links available from Nice. Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport is roughly 20 kilometres from Cap d’Antibes, accessible in 20 to 30 minutes by car depending on traffic, and serves direct routes to most major European cities as well as intercontinental destinations.