
Pièces
6 pièces
Chambres
4 chambres
Salles de bain
4
Surface
170 m²
Parking
Oui
Jardin
Oui
Terrasse
Oui
Balcon
Oui
Piscine
Oui
Imagined and designed like a ship facing Cap Benat and the islands of Levant and Port-Cros, this villa, built in the early 1960's by renowned architect Jean Aubert, is a true architectural feat. Its unique location, refined design, and unmistakably retro style - combining raw concrete and local Bormes stone - are sure to captivate you. Spread over two levels, the villa features a bright, open-plan living space on the upper floor, enhanced by large picture windows framing stunning views of the sea and islands. A functional kitchen and a pleasant veranda make it the perfect place to enjoy the scenery. The night area includes a bedroom with its own washbasin, a second bedroom with private shower room, and a spacious master suite with its own bathroom. A separate toilet and an additional shower complete this level. On the lower level, you'll find two additional bedrooms, a shower room, and a toilet. Below the villa, an infinity pool awaits, along with a spacious garage ideal for storing diving gear, kite-surf equipment, windsurf boards, or boat tenders. Beneath the pool, a discreet door leads directly to the coastal path and the sea. A beautifully landscaped garden, a charming garden shed, and a carport for two vehicles complete this exceptional property. The location is simply outstanding: just a few meters from the town center of Le Lavandou, you enjoy direct access to all amenities while being perched above the sea, surrounded by greenery and tranquility. A truly rare property on the market. Only a handful of villas were built into the cliff side in this highly sought-after area, and they are now considered true collector's pieces. A one-of-a-kind villa, like a window suspended over the Mediterranean - a true masterpiece where architecture meets nature. today to find out more.
Source
Luxury estate
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10 août 2026
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