Villa Valbonne rests amid a one-hectare olive grove, capturing the rhythm and understated elegance of the Côte d’Azur hinterland. This villa Valbonne brings together serene privacy and panoramic vistas, its landscaped gardens unfolding in terraces and quiet retreat spaces, all perfectly in tune with their natural setting.
The 340 m² living space is configured to provide fluidity, comfort,
Villa Valbonne rests amid a one-hectare olive grove, capturing the rhythm and understated elegance of the Côte d’Azur hinterland. This villa Valbonne brings together serene privacy and panoramic vistas, its landscaped gardens unfolding in terraces and quiet retreat spaces, all perfectly in tune with their natural setting.
The 340 m² living space is configured to provide fluidity, comfort, and light. Five bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, offer both privacy and a sense of generous proportion. The grand living room and adjoining boudoir invite tranquil gatherings, while the ground floor kitchen and dining area are designed for convivial family moments. An elevator seamlessly connects each level, reflecting a thoughtful approach to ease and accessibility.
Outdoors, the swimming pool draws the gaze to surrounding countryside and the silhouette of the village. The large garage, air-conditioning, fireplace, and modern amenities like optical fiber internet and security systems speak to contemporary demands for comfort and peace of mind. The property’s setting on the edge of Chateauneuf Grasse delivers the virtues of Provençal quietude while remaining deeply connected to village life. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
Châteauneuf-Grasse sits on a limestone ridge in the Alpes-Maritimes hinterland, roughly twelve kilometres northwest of Grasse and about thirty kilometres from the coast. The medieval village retains its original fortified core, with narrow stone lanes, a Romanesque church, and views across the Loup valley toward the pre-Alps. This is the Provençal interior at its most coherent: agricultural land, olive groves, and dry-stone terracing that has defined the landscape for centuries, without the density or tourist pressure of the coastal strip.
The village itself has a weekly market and a handful of local restaurants. Valbonne, roughly eight kilometres to the southeast, offers a broader range of dining, including Le Bistrot de Valbonne and the covered market on Place des Arcades. Grasse, the historic centre of the French perfume industry, provides supermarkets, schools, and specialist shops within a fifteen-minute drive.
Grasse train station connects to Cannes in approximately thirty minutes, with onward TGV services from Cannes or Nice. Nice Côte d’Azur International Airport is around forty kilometres from Châteauneuf-Grasse, typically forty-five to fifty-five minutes by car depending on traffic. The A8 motorway is accessible via Mougins or Cannes, providing direct links to Monaco, Aix-en-Provence, and the Italian border.