Saint-Raphal, district of old Valescure. Between the town, the golf course and the sea, which can be reached in ten minutes, stands this Anglo-Norman style mansion, built in 1890 by the architect Pierre Auble for the pastor Charles Goulden, husband of a Miss Heidsieck. It features the Belle poque codes: steeply pitched roofs, sculptural overhangs, buttresses supporting balconies, exposed stone corner faades and mullioned windows. The house offers fourteen rooms on three levels, most of which have been air-conditioned for a few months (not updated in the DPE). On the ground floor, a triple reception room with generous volumes adjoins a professional kitchen completed by a pantry. The upper floors house ten bedrooms, each with its own bathroom or shower, as well as a well-organized linen room. A cellar occupies the basement. Renovated about ten years ago, the house has retained its mouldings, high ceilings and original atmosphere, while benefiting from current comforts. Its south-west exposure opens, from the first floor, an unobstructed panorama of listed heritage areas, a partial view of the sea and the Rock of Roquebrune. Several parking spaces on the plot. The park of about 3, 000 m2 mixes old species and wide lawns without any visual break. Around the pool, several terraces invite you to enjoy the sun throughout the day. A rare property, preserved witness of the Belle poque resort in Saint-Raphal, ready to welcome a large family, a guest project or hotel/restaurant in an authentic setting.
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