Description
The house is an elegant bourgeois residence from the 1930s, designed by an architect inspired by the era of Muchir and Petersen. Built at the beginning of the 20th century, it adheres to the architectural traditions of the time with distinctive elements that make it unique and charming.
Upon entering, one discovers a spacious vestibule around which majestic staircases are organized. The ceiling height of 3.60 meters gives an impression of space and grandeur, accentuated by delicately crafted cornices and moldings that adorn the corners of the ceiling.
The main living room is a rotunda, offering a spectacular panoramic view of the sea and the port below. Large windows bathe the room in natural light, and the interior decoration is both sophisticated and welcoming, with architectural details that evoke the elegance of the 1930s.
The house is perched on a hill, offering a commanding view of the surrounding landscapes, with the shimmering sea and the bustling port below. A parking space is provided at the bottom of the plot, ensuring practical accessibility without compromising the beauty and tranquility of the property.
Ideally located, the house is equidistant between Banyuls-sur-Mer and the Spanish border. The region is famous for its turquoise coves and its picturesque coastline bordered by verdant pines, offering an idyllic setting for walks and moments of relaxation.