Description of Property
On the edge of the Esterel, on former agricultural lands worked since Roman times, this exceptional 300 m² farmhouse embodies a true testimony to time and craftsmanship. Its history begins in the 1940s, when Pierre Wertheim, aviator and hero of the Great War, sought to offer his wife, a renowned singer who had shone at La Scala in Milan, a refuge worthy of her art. His friendship with the architect Jean Hellet, passionate about aeronautics, gave birth to this unique residence, built according to the proportions of the golden ratio. Built in red stone from the Esterel, meticulously cut by Italian craftsmen, it combines harmony and refinement. Nestled in the heart of a landscaped park of more than 6,400 m², the property offers an enchanting setting where calm and light punctuate daily life. A few minutes from the coast and close to golf courses, it seduces with its authenticity and generous volumes. Its neat layout includes four bedrooms, three bathrooms, a shower room, as well as an independent studio. An office, a library and an additional dining room complete this refined space. The large functional kitchen, accompanied by a pantry and plenty of storage space, combines comfort and practicality. Designed to offer an exceptional living environment, the residence is built around a large living room, enhanced by an impressive ceiling height and a majestic fireplace, opening onto the park. Outside, a swimming pool and its pool house, protected from view and surrounded by greenery, invite you to relax. Finally, this exceptional property benefits from high-end services, including a garage and a wine cellar. Rare and timeless, this farmhouse combines history and elegance to offer a unique and privileged place to live.