House Six-Fours-les-Plages (83)
In Six-Fours, in a prominent position with a 180° view of the sea, a villa requiring renovation, on peaceful woodlands. At the bottom of the property, a gate opens up to enable you to drive up to the house and the garage. A pedestrian gate further up the track provides a more direct access. Built into the slope, in a prominent position, hidden by tall trees, the building is surrounded by several terraced levels and different outdoor spaces linked by stone steps. At the rear of the building, to the north, the barbecue area is a pleasant place to relax in the summer months. It leads to a terrace to the west overlooking the pool. Built on a solid foundation in 1973, typical of the region and the era in terms of its architectural style and wrought iron railings, the villa has withstood the past 50 years without any deterioration. The rectangular building with its rendered facades is topped by a four-pitched Roman tile roof bordered by a double-row “genoise” frieze. Small-paned windows and glass doors with half-solid louvered shutters provide ample sunlight.
$1,202,400
By Patrice Besse