Saint-Aygulf Villa

 

Villa living began in Roman times as grand country houses for the upper classes. Villas were often productive estates, almost villages in themselves.

Villas became walled, fortified, and even more self-sufficient, as the empire collapsed, and later many working villas became monasteries.

A Villa from the Renaissance onwards increasingly came to mean an upper-class country house, rather than working estates. Over time, the word villa has come to mean a free-standing house in its own gardens.

If you looking for an upscale garden property in Germany, Southern Europe, Latin American, or the North American West Coast, it may be listed as a villa.

 

 

Villa in Saint-Aygulf, Cote d'Azur, Monaco

  • Villa Paquerette

    Villa Paquerette in Saint-Aygulf with it's four double sleeping rooms, one with balcony offers up panoramic views on the coast of Saint-Raphael. The garden and pool is a delight for relaxation and fun with lounge chairs, and the fully equipped kitchen is ideal for whipping up snacks or fine culinary creations. The villa has air-conditioning for welcoming relief after a day in the glorious sun.


  • Villa Souvenance

    Villa Souvenance located in front of the little harbor of Saint-Aygulf has four double sleeping rooms that can accommodate 10-14 persons and is ideal for large families or groups. Villa Souvenance offers a fully equipped kitchen and a room with washing machine and dryer. The garden is wonderful for relaxation and play with a large welcoming pool, BBQ facilities and stunning views over the coast of Saint-Raphael.


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