Francis York, the luxury property magazine featured this incredible waterfront villa on the Cap d’Antibes. See the property on our website here
Built in the early 1900s by Émile Vaudremer as his personal residence on the Med—a decorated Parisian architect trained at the École des Beaux-Arts and former chief architect of the City of Paris—the villa reflects the hallmarks of the Belle Époque: symmetry, craftsmanship, and an embrace of light and proportion.
The villa spans approximately 5,920 square feet (550m²) across three floors, connected by both staircase and lift. It features five bedrooms in total, including a self-contained housekeeper’s apartment. Interiors have been impeccably renovated to preserve original character while upgrading systems and layout for modern living. Think: soft limestone flooring, luminous rooms that open onto deep terraces, and refined materials throughout.
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