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Freehold
Guide price
£1,908,617
€2,200,000
4 bed apartment for sale
Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d`Azur, France4 beds
3 baths
Local area information
Property location
This location is approximate only. Contact the agent for the exact address.
Nearby amenities
Features and description
- Unfurnished
- Freehold
- 4 bedrooms
- 3 bathrooms
- Period
- Restored
- Terrace
- Utility Room
- Village
- Private Parking
History
In 1861, the Marquis de Vallombrosa acquired the Château des Tours, built in 1852, and transformed it into an exceptional residence to welcome his many distinguished guests, including Queen Victoria, Charles Gounod, the Duke and Duchess of Luynes and the Count of Paris. He built two additional wings, a chapel and enlarged the park, adding a wide variety of plant species and even a small zoo, to the delight of his visitors. In 1893, the property became a hotel until 1937, when it became the Parc Vallombrosa residence.
Today, you'll have the chance to live in this historic, listed building thanks to this renovated apartment, where all the period features have been preserved and restored to their original condition.
Accommodation
The generous apartment enjoys large rooms and high ceilings typical of apartments from this period. It comprises an entrance hall opening onto a vast double living room with a slight sea view and a kitchen/dining room area, a long corridor with period woodwork leading to the four bedrooms, two of which have their own bathroom, a large storage area and a laundry room.
An outside parking space and the possibility of renting a garage from the co-ownership complete this exceptional property.
Please note all distances and measurements are approximate and for security reasons, are not representative of the exact location of the property. For more information on the precise location of the property and its surrounding area, please contact the listed Property Adviser
In 1861, the Marquis de Vallombrosa acquired the Château des Tours, built in 1852, and transformed it into an exceptional residence to welcome his many distinguished guests, including Queen Victoria, Charles Gounod, the Duke and Duchess of Luynes and the Count of Paris. He built two additional wings, a chapel and enlarged the park, adding a wide variety of plant species and even a small zoo, to the delight of his visitors. In 1893, the property became a hotel until 1937, when it became the Parc Vallombrosa residence.
Today, you'll have the chance to live in this historic, listed building thanks to this renovated apartment, where all the period features have been preserved and restored to their original condition.
Accommodation
The generous apartment enjoys large rooms and high ceilings typical of apartments from this period. It comprises an entrance hall opening onto a vast double living room with a slight sea view and a kitchen/dining room area, a long corridor with period woodwork leading to the four bedrooms, two of which have their own bathroom, a large storage area and a laundry room.
An outside parking space and the possibility of renting a garage from the co-ownership complete this exceptional property.
Please note all distances and measurements are approximate and for security reasons, are not representative of the exact location of the property. For more information on the precise location of the property and its surrounding area, please contact the listed Property Adviser
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Knight Frank - International
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