For Sale – Marseille – Les Trois Lucs – Private Mansion
6 Beds
3 Baths
4,844 Sqft
28,859 Sqft lot
Updated: July 23
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About the Property
BARNES presents this character-filled private mansion ideally located between La Valentine and Les Trois Lucs, in the heart of a vast park adjoining a protected wooded area. The property benefits from a green and preserved environment while remaining in immediate proximity to shops, main roads, and motorway access.
A true testimony to the architecture and craftsmanship of a past era, this
BARNES presents this character-filled private mansion ideally located between La Valentine and Les Trois Lucs, in the heart of a vast park adjoining a protected wooded area. The property benefits from a green and preserved environment while remaining in immediate proximity to shops, main roads, and motorway access.
A true testimony to the architecture and craftsmanship of a past era, this residence has preserved many original features that fully contribute to its identity and character. From the moment you enter, the volumes, period materials, and decorative elements highlight the authenticity of the property. Original parquet flooring, stained-glass windows, period fireplaces, and a remarkable Art Deco staircase adorned with wrought ironwork create an architectural ensemble preserved in its original spirit.
The property is arranged over several levels offering generous reception areas and significant volumes. The garden level features several lounges benefiting from large openings onto the terraces and the surrounding park. The different rooms enjoy generous proportions and fluid circulation between indoor and outdoor spaces.
A professional kitchen completes this level, accompanied by a pantry and changing rooms, providing a functional organization of the service areas.
Upstairs, a large central hall may be used as an office or distribution area. It leads to three bedrooms, including two suites each benefiting from a dressing room and a bathroom. A laundry room, a smaller bedroom, and an additional bathroom complete this floor.
The attic level includes a three-room apartment as well as two large spaces offering various layout possibilities depending on individual needs. These additional areas allow for multiple potential configurations within the property.
The entire property offers strong renovation and redevelopment potential while preserving the original architectural elements that contribute to the character of the residence.
The outdoor spaces play an important role in the organization of the property. Large terraces extend the reception areas and allow full enjoyment of the landscaped park surrounding the house. The mature trees and established vegetation contribute to the calm and preserved atmosphere of the setting.
This private mansion benefits from a privileged location within a sought-after residential environment between La Valentine and Les Trois Lucs, while remaining close to amenities and major transport routes.
This property to renovate represents a rare opportunity in the area, offering generous volumes, preserved architectural character, and numerous development possibilities.
Information regarding potential risks affecting this property is available on the Géorisques website: [hidden information]
Agency fees payable by the seller.
Discovered by Claude Leonetti, ambassadrice Barnes Cassis Marseille.
Agent commercial ’’EI’’ Inscrit au RCS de Marseille sous le numéro [hidden information]
Commercial agent “EI” registered with the Marseille Trade Register under number [hidden information] Agency fees payable by vendor - Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : [hidden information] - Marie-Christine STEFFANETTI - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC 520 857 293 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Marseille is France’s second-largest city and its oldest, founded by Greek sailors around 600 BC, and it carries that long history with a directness and confidence that sets it apart from every other French city. Facing the Mediterranean across a coastline of limestone calanques and rocky inlets, it has a distinct identity: Mediterranean in climate and temperament, cosmopolitan in population, and increasingly recognized internationally as a serious cultural and culinary destination.
The city’s key dining and cultural anchors include Le Vieux-Port, the MuCEM museum on the J4 pier, and the Cours Julien neighborhood for independent restaurants and galleries. The Marché de Noailles and Marché du Prado serve daily shopping needs. Les Trois Lucs, in the 12th arrondissement, sits in the quieter eastern residential belt, close to La Valentine retail hub and the A50 motorway.
Marseille-Provence Airport, located approximately 30 kilometers northwest of the city center, operates direct routes to major European and international destinations, with journey times of around 30 minutes by car or shuttle. Saint-Charles station, the city’s main rail hub, connects to Paris Gare de Lyon in approximately three hours by TGV, and to Lyon in under two hours. The A50 and A7 motorways provide direct road access to the broader Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region.