Built between the 1950s and 1960s at the behest of Henry Clarke, a well-known American photographer for Vogue France, and decorator Raymond Poteau, this property measures over 600 sqm and is developed around a "small but charming garden ”in the Italian style, as Princess Grace of Monaco loved to describe it during her summer stays. Here, in the privacy of a panoramic terrace surrounded by nature, a splendid swimming pool area offers the perfect relaxation corner for an enchanting break.
What gives the property its authentic charm, designed with great skill by decorator John-Mark Horton, is its particular architecture, reminiscent of the structure of a beehive, created by the union of several medieval houses and plots.
Composed of a charming manor house and a comfortable independent annex, the property houses seven suites designed as independent apartments, each with a floor area of about 70 sqm, all equipped with a sitting area, a dining area, a kitchen, a bedroom and a bathroom. Wonderful panoramic terraces offer a breathtaking view of the spectacular Italian garden, the colors of the Mediterranean Sea in the distance and beyond, in the thousand lights of the city of Monaco.
The prestige of its elegant interiors, served by three super-equipped professional kitchens, and the beauty of its green spaces, make this estate a prestigious venue for stylish receptions and charming events, but also private ceremonies, conferences, and seminars.