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Le Jardin des Muses Sold Out
Luxurious Belle Epoque Renovation in central Menton

Near the casino, just 50 metres from the sea, the former grand "Hotel de Parc" has just been completely refurbished to provide a range of quality, spacious apartments.

Opposite the Jardins de Biovès, "Le Jardin des Muses" offers a quiet and gracious environment, close to Italy, with easy and frequent connections to Nice airport and station.

The building has 4 floors, with luxurious communal areas. The apartments themselves are well designed and well appointed, many with terraces or balconies. Caves and parking are available.

The renovation is now complete, with a gracious entrance hall and beautifully restored common part.

Kitchens as is normal in France are not fitted.
Floors are tiled and cupboards as shown on the plans.

Parking 27,000 euros. Sold

1. 2-bedroom 3rd (top) floor

63.30 m2 + 2.91 balcony with sea and garden view

357,000 euros

 

The apartment is south facing with a good sized balcony, large dressing room and a small second bedroom looking across the town to the mountains – it would make an ideal study.

 

The living room and the main bedroom  have views of the sea across the fountain and gardens below.

 

2. 1 bedroom 1st floor

60.72 square metres+ 3.05 s.m balcony

270,000 euros. Sold

 

Both the bedroom and the living room face south and have views over the gardens. The bathroom has a window and there is a spacious entrance hall.

3. 1 bed 2nd floor

60.82 square metres + 15 square metre terrace

250,000 euros Sold

A happy client reports:
If you have any future clients thinking of buying in Menton I would happily pass on our knowledge base- so far we have no regrets and if anything the town has exceeded our expectations!

Menton, the last stop on the French Riviera before Italy, is said to have the mildest climate in France. Sheltered by a circle of mountains it enjoys an average of 316 cloudless days a year. Queen Victoria and her entourage, plus numerous writers, musicians and artists wintered here during the last years of her reign. Jean Cocteau worked in Menton and the surrounding area and donated much of his work to the Museé Cocteau on the waterfront.

Present day Menton is still reminiscent of that era. The old town with its terraced Cimitière du Vieux Chateau, is surrounded by Belle Epoque villas, palms, lemon trees and gorgeous public gardens. All year round, smartly dressed Italians stroll the seafront "Promenade du Soleil", the sea remains warm and lemon trees flourish.

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