In the heart of the old village of Saint-Tropez, corner house of approximately 130 m2 completely renovated composed as follows: - Ground floor: beautiful bright living room with open kitchen and laundry room. - 1st floor: 2 en-suite bedrooms. - 2nd floor: master bedroom en-suite and large storage space in the attic. This village house was completely renovated in 2018 to provide it
In the heart of the old village of Saint-Tropez, corner house of approximately 130 m2 completely renovated composed as follows: - Ground floor: beautiful bright living room with open kitchen and laundry room. - 1st floor: 2 en-suite bedrooms. - 2nd floor: master bedroom en-suite and large storage space in the attic. This village house was completely renovated in 2018 to provide it with all the necessary comfort: air conditioning, stone, parquet flooring...
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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 2021 : 1538.6€ 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 on the French Riviera, a former fishing village on the southern tip of the Var coastline that has carried international cultural weight since the mid-twentieth century. The old village retains its Provençal character: narrow cobblestone lanes, ochre and terracotta facades, and the Place des Lices at its centre. Despite its global profile, the historic core remains compact and walkable, with a scale and architectural consistency that larger Côte d’Azur towns have long since lost.
Daily life in the village centres on the Place des Lices market, held Tuesday and Saturday mornings, and the Vieux Port quayside. Restaurants including Sénéquier, La Vague d’Or at the Résidence de la Pinède, and Le Girelier define the dining scene. The Musée de l’Annonciade holds a significant Post-Impressionist collection. Pampelonne Beach is a fifteen-minute drive.
Saint-Tropez is accessible by road via the D98A from the A8 motorway, with the journey from Nice taking approximately ninety minutes outside peak season, though summer traffic on the peninsula can extend this considerably. A seasonal ferry service connects the village to Sainte-Maxime in under twenty minutes. Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport, the primary international gateway for the region, is approximately 100 kilometres away and serves direct routes across Europe and beyond.