Elegant Belle époque Residence Within Walking Distance Of The Centre
4 Beds
2,691 Sqft
7,374 Sqft lot
Updated: August 7
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About the Property
972 / 5 000 Ideally located within walking distance of the center of Cannes, its shops and the beaches of the Croisette, this villa is a unique place that rhymes with singularity and conviviality.
Built on a plot of 685 m2, this residence of approximately 250m2 is a real piece of history since the property was at the dawn of the 1900s the stables of King George V of England.
972 / 5 000 Ideally located within walking distance of the center of Cannes, its shops and the beaches of the Croisette, this villa is a unique place that rhymes with singularity and conviviality.
Built on a plot of 685 m2, this residence of approximately 250m2 is a real piece of history since the property was at the dawn of the 1900s the stables of King George V of England.
Renovated in 2022, the villa offers 4 en-suite bedrooms, a large living/dining room with a splendid bar giving the place an incomparable cachet, an elegant kitchen open to the outdoors, a TV lounge and a gym.
Added to this is a spacious covered terrace, a heated swimming pool with counter-current swimming and a pool house perfect for enjoying the outdoors with friends and family in a cozy and warm atmosphere.
Finally, the premises will guarantee well-being and comfort to their occupants thanks to the installation of a sound system and a high-performance security system. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Cannes carries a weight that few cities on the Côte d’Azur can match. Its identity is built on the convergence of old money, international cinema, and a seafront that has attracted European aristocracy since the mid-nineteenth century. The Boulevard de la Croisette remains one of the most recognisable addresses in Europe, flanked by grand palace hotels and the Palais des Festivals. Behind it, the old quarter of Le Suquet rises above the port, giving the city a layered, unhurried character beyond its festival reputation.
Daily life in Cannes centres on the Marché Forville for morning shopping, La Croisette for walking and dining, and the Rue d’Antibes for retail. Restaurants of note include La Palme d’Or at the Hotel Martinez and Mantel in the old town. The Lérins Islands are a short ferry ride from the Vieux-Port.
Cannes is served by its own train station on the main Marseille to Ventimiglia line, with direct TGV connections to Paris in approximately five and a half hours. Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport is 26 kilometres east, roughly 30 minutes by car or taxi, and operates direct routes to most major European cities as well as long-haul destinations. The A8 motorway provides fast road access to Monaco, Nice, and Aix-en-Provence.