Mougins – Exceptional Property At The Entrance To The Old Village
4 Beds
4 Baths
3,872 Sqft
Updated: August 7
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About the Property
At the gateway to the old village of Mougins, this magnificent property of approximately 360 sqm, built over two levels, offers a rare living environment combining generous volumes, comfort and spectacular views over the bay of Cannes, the Alps and the village bell tower.
On the ground floor, the house opens onto an elegant entrance hall with guest toilets. It leads to a kitchen with util
At the gateway to the old village of Mougins, this magnificent property of approximately 360 sqm, built over two levels, offers a rare living environment combining generous volumes, comfort and spectacular views over the bay of Cannes, the Alps and the village bell tower.
On the ground floor, the house opens onto an elegant entrance hall with guest toilets. It leads to a kitchen with utility room, a dining room and a vast light-filled living room. A study as well as a master suite with dressing room and bathroom complete this level. All rooms enjoy direct access to spacious terraces, arranged with a dining area and several outdoor lounge spaces, perfect for entertaining.
On the garden level, a corridor leads to three en-suite bedrooms, each with its own dressing room and bathroom. An independent studio provides comfortable accommodation for guests or staff. A technical room completes this level.
Set on beautifully landscaped grounds of approximately 2,400 sqm, the property features a heated saltwater swimming pool surrounded by large terraces, a summer kitchen, several outdoor relaxation areas, as well as indoor and outdoor parking.
A rare property, offering the charm of village living while benefiting from exceptional panoramic views. Ideal as a primary residence or a holiday home. 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 position in the Alpes-Maritimes, roughly six kilometres north of Cannes, and has long held a distinct reputation among the villages perchés of the Côte d’Azur. Its medieval old village, a tight circuit of cobbled lanes and honey-coloured stone, attracted Pablo Picasso for the last twelve years of his life and has since drawn a consistent community of artists, collectors, and discreet international residents who value proximity to the coast without the density of the coastal strip.
The old village supports several serious restaurants, including the long-established L’Amandier and a cluster of smaller tables along the Rue du Maréchal Foch. The weekly market in the lower town covers everyday provisions. Cannes, with its covered Marché Forville, the Croisette, and the full range of urban services, is a ten-minute drive.
Cannes-Mandelieu airport is approximately eight kilometres away and handles private and charter traffic year-round. Nice Côte d’Azur international airport, the main hub for scheduled international services, is around thirty kilometres east, typically thirty to forty minutes by car depending on traffic. The A8 autoroute connects Mougins directly to Monaco, Aix-en-Provence, and the Italian border, making the broader region straightforwardly accessible by road.