Saint Tropez Capon / Pinet 4 Bedroom Villa View On The Château De La Messardiere
4 Beds
3 Baths
1,346 Sqft
16,039 Sqft lot
Updated: March 26
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About the Property
Located in the Pinet area, close to the town center and the beaches of Pampelonne and Les Canebiers, this new 110sqm villa offers a magnificent view of the Château de la Messardière.
The property features a beautiful living room, a fully equipped kitchen, a master bedroom with dressing room, two double bedrooms with shared shower room, and an additional bedroom in the annex.
Outs
Located in the Pinet area, close to the town center and the beaches of Pampelonne and Les Canebiers, this new 110sqm villa offers a magnificent view of the Château de la Messardière.
The property features a beautiful living room, a fully equipped kitchen, a master bedroom with dressing room, two double bedrooms with shared shower room, and an additional bedroom in the annex.
Outside, a garden planted with trees, a swimming pool, a beautiful furnished terrace, garden furniture as well as a petanque court.
The house offers significant possibilities for expansion.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: [hidden information]
The property is located in an area subject to mandatory brush clearing.
For any further information, the BARNES INTERNATIONAL Saint-Tropez team remains at your disposal. Tel: [hidden information] 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 2023 : 1730€ ~ 2410€ Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Saint-Tropez occupies a singular position in the French Riviera, a former fishing village on the Var coastline that has evolved into one of the most recognisable addresses in the world without losing the compact, human scale of its old town. The ochre and terracotta facades of the Ponche quarter, the bell tower of the Église de Saint-Tropez, and the working port lined with superyachts define a place that carries genuine historical weight alongside its contemporary reputation for exclusivity.
Daily life centres on the Place des Lices market on Tuesday and Saturday mornings, the restaurants along the Quai Jean Jaurès, and the beaches of Pampelonne roughly six kilometres south. Sénéquier on the port remains the reference for morning coffee. The Musée de l’Annonciade holds a serious collection of Post-Impressionist and Fauvist work.
Saint-Tropez has no train station. The nearest rail connection is at Saint-Raphaël, approximately 35 kilometres west, with TGV services to Paris in roughly four hours. Les Bateaux de Saint-Raphaël operates a seasonal ferry linking the two. Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport is the primary gateway, approximately 100 kilometres east by road, with journey times of 90 minutes to two hours depending on seasonal traffic. Toulon-Hyères Airport offers a closer alternative at around 60 kilometres.