Description of Property
Nestled in the sought-after Plateau Notre-Dame district, this Belle Époque villa, built in 1881 by architect Pierre Aublé for Charles Deroche de Longchamp, embodies the charm and elegance of a bygone era. Originally named Villa Gabriel, it was rented by Pierre Aublé himself before becoming Mont Fleuri in 1921, in homage to its green setting. Steeped in history and located in a quiet area, not overlooked, this property benefits from a privileged location just 7 minutes walk from the beaches, the train station and the town centre of Saint-Raphaël. The property consists of two buildings: - The main house offers generous volumes, with a living room decorated with a period fireplace, a spacious dining room, a separate kitchen, three bedrooms with sea view terraces, a relaxation room/library, a shower room, and a partially converted attic. - The caretaker's house includes a large garage on the ground floor and independent accommodation upstairs. The whole is spread over a wooded area planted with Mediterranean species and offering the possibility of installing a swimming pool. The spacious entrance allows parking for several vehicles. This property, rare on the market, offers exceptional potential. With audacity and creativity, it can be renovated into a sumptuous family home combining modernity and authenticity. For lovers of history and authentic charm, this emblematic villa in Saint-Raphaël is a unique opportunity to own a piece of the architectural heritage of the Côte d'Azur. Mickael MERESSE (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC number: 811 785 302 - Frejus.