The stunning French villa where John F. Kennedy vacationed as a kid with his family has hit the market at $33.4 million.
Known as the Domaine de Beaumont, the massive mansion sits on the French Riviera, between the villages of Valbonne and Mougin.
Described by the listing as ‘a true haven of peace where charm and authenticity reign,’ it was built in 1920 by ‘world-renowned’ French architect Jacques Couelle.
The main residence comes with nine bedrooms, a reception hall, formal dining room, breakfast room, laundry room, game room and three kitchens, as well as an at-home movie theater, wine cellar, and separate living quarters for staff.
The stunning French villa where John F. Kennedy vacationed as a kid with his family has hit the market at $33.4 million. Known as the Domaine de Beaumont, the massive mansion sits on the French Riviera, between the villages of Valbonne and Mougin
Described by the listing as ‘a true haven of peace where charm and authenticity reign,’ it was built in 1920 by ‘world-renowned’ French architect Jacques Couelle
The main residence comes with nine bedrooms, a reception hall, formal dining room, breakfast room, laundry room, game room and three kitchens, as well as an at-home movie theater, wine cellar, and separate living quarters for staff
It sits on a whopping 1,800 acres of ‘wooded park,’ and boasts ‘panoramic, unobstructed views’ of the nearby sea
The 12,486-square-foot of living space inside the home boasts a slew of lavish fixtures like marble floors, grand staircases, round archways, and intricate chandeliers hanging from the high ceilings
President Kennedy would spend his summers vacationing at the majestic estate with his siblings during the 1930s, while their dad, Joseph Patrick Kennedy, was the US Ambassador to Great Britain. He is seen in 1927
The spacious master bedroom comes with its own dressing room and marble bathroom.
The 12,486-square-foot of living space inside the home boasts a slew of lavish fixtures like marble floors, grand staircases, round archways, multiple terraces, and intricate chandeliers hanging from the high ceilings.
It sits on a whopping 1,800 acres of ‘wooded park,’ and boasts ‘panoramic, unobstructed views’ of the nearby sea.
There’s also a 65-foot heated marble swimming pool – where JFK reportedly learned to swim – with a pool house, numerous ponds and fountains, multiple flower gardens, an olive grove, tennis court, and aviary.
Also on the property are two guests houses – one is currently used as a caretakers home and another serves as an apartment for other staff and security – and a 150-square-foot Provençal-style home that is designed to be an art studio.
The home is located just a few minutes away from the beaches of Cannes, with the listing describing it as ‘close enough’ while still ‘benefiting from the absolute calm’ of being ‘hidden away.’
Cannes is well known for being a celebrity favorite when it comes to getting away, and also serves as the location for the star-studded Cannes Film Festival each year.
There’s also a 65-foot heated marble swimming pool with a pool house, numerous ponds and fountains, multiple flower gardens, an olive grove, tennis court, and aviary
Also on the property are two guests houses – one is currently used as a caretakers home and another serves as an apartment for other staff and security – and a 150-square-foot Provençal-style house that is designed to be an art studio
The home is located just a few minutes away from the beaches of Cannes, with the listing describing it as ‘close enough’ while still ‘benefiting from the absolute calm’ of being ‘hidden away’
The closest town is Mougin, an ‘authentic village in the South of France which surprises with the beauty of its architectural heritage and promises local gastronomy and historical vestiges’
Also nearby is Valbonne, an ‘elegant historic city which has retained all its character with its stone facades, its colorful shutters, and its doors surrounded by vines or bougainvillea’
It is now on sale for $33.4 million through Sothebys Realty
France certainly had a big impact on JFK, and once he grew up, he continued to visit the country with his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and kids. Jackie is seen with their kids in France in 1973
The closest town to the villa is Mougin, an ‘authentic village in the South of France which surprises with the beauty of its architectural heritage and promises local gastronomy and historical vestiges.’
Also nearby is Valbonne, an ‘elegant historic city which has retained all its character with its stone facades, its colorful shutters, and its doors surrounded by vines or bougainvillea.’
President Kennedy would spend his summers vacationing at the majestic estate with his siblings during the 1930s, while their dad, Joseph Patrick Kennedy, served as the US’ Ambassador to Great Britain.
France certainly had a big impact on JFK, and once he grew up and went on to become President of the United States, he continued to visit the country with his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and kids, John F. Kennedy Jr, Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, and Caroline Kennedy.
However, as an adult, he would often stay in Roquebrune Cap Martin – another village on the Riviera in which his brother Robert Kennedy rented a home.
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