This unique villa from the early 20th century impresses with its distinctive colonial style and a privileged location in a peaceful residential area of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin. Just minutes from Monaco, the property offers breathtaking, unobstructed views of the sparkling Mediterranean Sea.
The main house spans approximately 283 m² of living space over two levels. On the ground floor, a spacious entrance hall leads to a bright double living room with panoramic sea views. There is a separate kitchen, one bedroom, and a bathroom on this level. Upstairs you will find a private suite with a cosy sitting area, balcony, bedroom, and a luxurious bathroom featuring a whirlpool bath.
The property also includes a separate guest or staff house of around 30 m². Additionally, there is a study, a large garage, extensive terraces, a swimming pool, and a Mediterranean garden planted with citrus trees.
The villa is situated in one of Roquebrune-Cap-Martin’s most sought-after districts and perfectly combines the exclusive lifestyle of the French Riviera with the proximity to the Côte d’Azur and the refined elegance of Monaco.
Agency fees are payable by the seller.
About Roquebrune-Cap-Martin
Roquebrune-Cap-Martin is located on the French Riviera between Nice and Monaco and is renowned for its mild climate, breathtaking coastal landscapes, and historic old town. The area has attracted international visitors for decades who appreciate its Mediterranean charm, cultural diversity, and closeness to prestigious cities such as Monte Carlo.
About the Colonial Style
The colonial style, as seen in this villa, reflects Europe’s fascination with distant lands during the colonial era. Especially in the early 20th century, affluent returnees from the colonies incorporated architectural elements from tropical regions to create a sense of exoticism and elegance. In the Mediterranean setting of southern France, this style fits harmoniously, as many of its characteristic features, such as spacious verandas and open-plan areas are perfectly suited to the climate.