LAUSANNE - ZURICH - BASEL - BODENSEE - LUGANO
NEWS
 
LIVING SPACE : 280 m2 - USABLE AREA : m2 - PLOT : - m2
 
   
DESCRIPTION :         
This castle is now divided into 7 luxurious flats of which this one is the most prestigious as it is linked to its tower by a footbridge which gives it a great authenticity. The panoramic view from the top terrace is surely one of the most beautiful views in Saint Tropez. It overlooks the Gulf and the Baie des Canoubiers, making it a unique place. The flat has a private garden of 150 m2 and the tower has a sumptuous glass lift that serves all floors. It offers three suites, a bedroom and an independent studio in the basement. A garage for two cars. The Domaine has its own tennis court, swimming pool and private beach, it is very secure with day and night rounds by security personnel, and no one enters without going through the guards.
 
SELLING PRICE : 7'500'000.- EUR
 
SITUATION :
The Château Borelli, built in 1895 by a rich civil servant whose name it bears, is located in the heart of the Saint-Tropez peninsula in the most prestigious closed and secured domain "Les Parcs de Saint-Tropez". The most exclusive address on the Côte d'Azur and the Gulf, renowned for its luxury villas. Its architecture is inspired by the oriental palaces of the Thousand and One Nights, and has been classified as a French building.
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Yearbuilt : 1895 Outside state : Very good state
External box : No Internal parking : 2
   
Exposition : South-east Environment : Very peacefulness
Shops : km School : km
   
Balcony : Yes Fully equipped kitchen : Yes
Laundry room : Yes Fireplace : No
Cellar : Yes Swedish stove : No
Basement: - Fully equipped kitchen : Yes
Inside state : Very good state Heating : Gas
External parking : No Carport : No
   
View : Clear Altitude : m
Public transport : km Motorway exit : km
   
Garden : No Garret : No
Swimming pool : No Lift : No
Terrace : Yes Handicapped : No
Verandah : No Cable : No
TEL. +41 44 770 30 31 or sales@tissot-realestate.ch
 
 
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