Villa Mougins invites a quiet confidence, set within a 5,800 m² plot that ensures both seclusion and a sense of measured elegance. This villa in Mougins offers 430 m² of living space across its main levels, with a further 300 m² on the garden level, bringing the total to 730 m². The atmosphere is defined by refined materials, soft natural light, and unobstructed views over the garden and countrysi
Villa Mougins invites a quiet confidence, set within a 5,800 m² plot that ensures both seclusion and a sense of measured elegance. This villa in Mougins offers 430 m² of living space across its main levels, with a further 300 m² on the garden level, bringing the total to 730 m². The atmosphere is defined by refined materials, soft natural light, and unobstructed views over the garden and countryside.
On the principal floor, expansive double living rooms with a fireplace open to a generous dining area and a modern, fully equipped kitchen. An en suite bedroom provides comfort and privacy. The upper level features three additional en suite bedrooms, including a master suite with its own terrace that captures the morning light.
Downstairs, a versatile space offers a games room, wine cellar, office, and a garage suitable for up to four vehicles. The fifth bedroom is adaptable, ready for evolving needs. Amenities such as air-conditioning, double glazing, double flow ventilation, optical fiber, and a swimming pool complement the living experience. The property is quietly situated while remaining close to local amenities, appealing to those who appreciate serenity, quality, and discretion. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Mougins occupies a hilltop above the Côte d’Azur, roughly six kilometres from Cannes, and has long attracted a particular kind of resident: those who want proximity to the coast without the density of it. The medieval village at its core is compact and well-preserved, with stone lanes, a Romanesque church, and a concentration of serious restaurants that give it a cultural weight disproportionate to its size. Pablo Picasso spent the last twelve years of his life here, a fact that shaped the town’s identity and its relationship with contemporary art.
The village centre holds several Michelin-recognised restaurants, including Le Moulin de Mougins. The weekly market runs on Sundays. Cannes, with its Croisette, Palais des Festivals, and La Croisette shopping, is a fifteen-minute drive. Sophia Antipolis, Europe’s largest technology park, is ten minutes away, making Mougins a practical base for professionals.
Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport is approximately 25 kilometres from Mougins, reachable in 25 to 35 minutes by car depending on traffic, with direct flights to most major European cities and intercontinental connections. Cannes train station provides TGV access to Paris in roughly five and a half hours. The A8 motorway connects the area to Monaco in under an hour and to Aix-en-Provence in approximately one hour fifteen minutes.