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Ref.no 06.177

Holiday house with pool and sea view in St-Jeannet

Holiday home for 6 persons

Fantastic panoramic views of the Mediterranean and Var Valley

Holiday home in beautiful and quiet settings, situated as the last villa on a closed road, high above the Var Valley and with panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. The villa is located very close to the charming medieval village of Saint Jeannet, where you can get lost in the narrow streets or have a coffee in one of the shady squares. Here you have a feeling of being in the mountains, but at the same time Nice, Antibes and the beaches along the Cote d'Azur are only a 30 minutes’ drive away.

The charming and rustic villa is situated on a sloping ground and has many split levels, both inside and outside. The garden is in three levels and on all levels, there are cozy nooks and terraces. For example, the covered terrace next to the pool invites you to relax in the evening at the fireplace.

The house is on three levels and consists on the ground floor a kitchen and a cozy living room with direct access to the terrace overlooking the three levels of the garden, the pool area and the Mediterranean.
1st floor: Dining room, 2 bedrooms with double bed (one of which is on a split level with exit to the terrace), 1 bathroom and 1 separate toilet.
2nd floor: Bright bedroom with double bed and private bath room. The bedroom opens onto a large and sunny terrace from where you can enjoy the house’s most beautiful view.

For your information: Since the villa is situated in the hinterland with its fantastic views, the access road can seem a bit steep. And since the house has many staircases, it is not suited for persons with physical impairment disabilities.

Please note! For bookings of 2 weeks, a mid-stay cleaning will be made (compulsory) against payment of EUR 100).



Pool heating: learn more here.

Specifications

Key features

  • Accommodation size : 200 m2
  • Level(s) : 3
  • Ground of : 2,000 m2
  • Bedroom(s) : 3
  • Bathroom(s) : 2
  • Type of accomodation: Villa
  • View to: The Mediterranean and the Var valley
  • Rooms

  • Living room
  • Dining room
  • 1 Kitchen
  • Bedroom(s) 1 (A/C) :
  • 1 Double bed (160 x 190 cm)
  • Bedroom(s) 2 (A/C) :
  • 1 Double bed (140 x 190 cm)
  • Bedroom(s) 3 (A/C) :
  • 1 Double bed (160 x 200 cm)
  • 2 Bathroom(s) with shower and W.C
  • 1 Separate toilet(s)
  • Location

  • Beach : 15 km
  • Supermarket/grocery store : 2.2 km
  • Restaurant : 1.8 km
  • Nearest town , St. Jeannet : 1.5 km
  • Nearest airport , Nice : 20 km
  • Tennis , Club de Tennis les Acacias : 10 km
  • Golf , Golf Country Club de Nice : 15 km
  • Railway station , Cagnes-sur-Mer : 15 km
  • Outdoor facilities

  • Barbecue (Coal)
  • Sun loungers : 6
  • Parking (for 1-2 cars)
  • Covered terrace
  • 2nd Terrace
  • 3rd Terrace
  • Pool

  • Pool: Yes
    Pool size: 9 x 5 m
  • Pool open all year
  • Pool heating from April to mid-June and from mid-September to mid-October depending on the weather
  • Pool safety (Alarm)
  • Children

  • Child cot (on request)
  • High chair
  • Kitchen

  • Kitchen towels and dishcloth available
  • Toaster
  • Coffee machine
  • Technology

  • TV
  • Air conditioning in all bedrooms
  • Internet access (Wifi)
  • Fan (in 2 bedrooms) : 2
  • Heating of the holiday home

  • Electric heating
  • Household appliances

  • Dishwasher
  • Washing machine
  • Dryer
  • Microwave oven
  • Miscellaneous

  • Hair dryer (in each bathroom)
  • Iron
  • Ironing board
  • Availability

    • See weekly rates 2024 / 2025

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      Week Arrival Discount
      42 10/12/2024 Week occupied
      43 10/19/2024 Week occupied
      44 10/26/2024 Week occupied
      45 11/2/2024 1,883 €
      46 11/9/2024 1,883 €
      47 11/16/2024 1,883 €
      48 11/23/2024 1,883 €
      49 11/30/2024 1,883 €
      50 12/7/2024 1,883 €
      51 12/14/2024 1,883 €
      52 12/21/2024 2,068 €
      1 12/28/2024 2,068 €
      2 1/4/2025 1,896 €
      3 1/11/2025 1,896 €
      4 1/18/2025 1,896 €
      5 1/25/2025 1,896 €
      6 2/1/2025 1,896 €
      7 2/8/2025 1,896 €
      8 2/15/2025 1,896 €
      9 2/22/2025 1,896 €
      10 3/1/2025 1,896 €
      11 3/8/2025 1,896 €
      12 3/15/2025 2,068 €
      13 3/22/2025 2,068 €
      14 3/29/2025 2,068 €
      15 4/5/2025 2,414 €
      16 4/12/2025 2,414 €
      17 4/19/2025 Week occupied
      18 4/26/2025 Week occupied
      19 5/3/2025 Week occupied
      20 5/10/2025 Week occupied
      Week Arrival Discount
      21 5/17/2025 2,414 €
      22 5/24/2025 2,414 €
      23 5/31/2025 2,332 €
      24 6/7/2025 Week occupied
      25 6/14/2025 2,435 €
      26 6/21/2025 2,853 €
      27 6/28/2025 3,436 €
      28 7/5/2025 4,053 €
      29 7/12/2025 4,053 €
      30 7/19/2025 4,053 €
      31 7/26/2025 4,053 €
      32 8/2/2025 4,053 €
      33 8/9/2025 4,053 €
      34 8/16/2025 4,053 €
      35 8/23/2025 2,843 €
      36 8/30/2025 2,582 €
      37 9/6/2025 2,582 €
      38 9/13/2025 2,414 €
      39 9/20/2025 2,068 €
      40 9/27/2025 2,414 €
      41 10/4/2025 2,414 €
      42 10/11/2025 Week occupied
      43 10/18/2025 Week occupied
      44 10/25/2025 Week occupied
      45 11/1/2025 1,896 €
      46 11/8/2025 1,896 €
      47 11/15/2025 1,896 €
      48 11/22/2025 1,896 €
      49 11/29/2025 1,896 €
      50 12/6/2025 1,896 €
      51 12/13/2025 1,896 €
      52 12/20/2025 2,068 €

    Price details

    From

    1,882 €

    1.535 €
    No smoking
    Pool towels are included
    Parking
    Electricity included (summer)
    Electricity winter payment on account
    82 € per week
    Dog (free of charge)
    Pool heating, optional
    178 € per week
    Cleaning during the stay, obligatory
    103 €
    Arrival / key delivery after 6.00pm
    50 €
    Final cleaning, linen and towels, obligatory
    246 €
    Babybed (free of charge), optional
    High chair (free of charge), optional
    4.00 pm
    10.00 am

    23 ReviewsAverage satisfaction rating: 4.5 Out of 5

    4.9Monday 30 Oct 2023 Anonymous - Schweich (Germany)

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    4.9Monday 11 Sep 2023 Anonymous - Bad Kreuznach (Germany)
    The best were the house and the landlords!!:)
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    5.0Monday 14 Aug 2023 Dirk Drössel - Überlingen (Germany)
    The house was truly fantastic. The view is incredible and we had such a great time enjoying our days at the pool and the evenings looking over Nice and the...
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    4.2Saturday 29 Jul 2023 Anonymous - Lille Skensved (Denmark)
    Translation from danish provided by Google Translate Very cozy atmosphere and absolutely fantastic view. Peace and quiet and no noise nuisance.
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    4.9Monday 24 Jul 2023 Tom Munkholm - Bredballe (Denmark)
    Translation from danish provided by Google Translate Peace and quiet in beautiful surroundings
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