The Crown Jewel of Domaine Bartole de Beauvallon
The new villa, designed by the architect René Claude Leandri, is on an exposed hillside location in the protected Domaine Bartole de Beauvallon. You have a magnificent panoramic view of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez and the natural surroundings from the villa’s terraces and the infinity pool. The setting of lush, green surroundings and wonderfully landscaped gardens won’t just set the hearts of nature enthusiasts beating faster. Due to the strict building requirements and the harmonious home design with architecture typical to the region, you’ll find unspoilt nature and an idyllic paradise unparalleled in Europe.
Furnishings – implemented to the highest standard
The spacious villa with 608 m² of living space and usable space harmoniously blends into its green surroundings with palm trees and Mediterranean flair. It was built across a 3,000 m² plot of land.
On 2 levels, the villa has an open living/eating area with a fireplace, 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, as well as 2 guest toilets. The light-flooded entryway welcomes visitors to the upper level of the villa. There are 3 bedrooms here, each with a small corridor, a bathroom, or a bathtub. Smaller terraces attached to each bedroom are spread around the building and in the garden. You can enjoy a spectacular view of the sea and the landscape typical to the south of France from all the big terraces and the loggia. Floor-to-ceiling windows can be opened completely and conveniently connect the lounging area in the loggia with the living/eating area.
A big breakfast terrace benefits from the morning sun and a view of the sea, and becomes the perfect place for a barbecue in the evenings. In the lower level of the Villa Julia, there are two additional bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a guest toilet and the double garage. In the garden, you can relax on 2 large terraces and in the stylish infinity pool.
The neighbourhood
The Gulf of Saint-Tropez is among the most beautiful and exclusive holiday regions in the world. This region inspired Pablo Picasso. The section of coast below Villa Julia between Port Grimaud and Sainte-Maxime is a beloved travel destination and is described as a mini paradise between the land and the sea – here you’ll find numerous beaches and little restaurants in a relaxed, family atmosphere. Sainte-Maxime is multifaceted – here you can explore the cultural heritage of the old town, go for a walk along the 6-km-long sandy beach, enjoy water sports or go for a swim. In the evenings, nice bars and restaurants on the streets of the old town or along the water invite you to learn how to live. In the summer, there’s live music, concerts and shows to suit every taste.mapmmamadmapdeeffefeffffff