Information
Works
Rehabilitation of Château Beauvallon in 18 residences
Comprising 14 apartments ranging from 2 to 5 rooms
And 4 individual houses ranging from 4 to 7 rooms
The building will be completely modernized, while preserving and refurbishing all unique elements that bear witness to its prestigious past
Outbuildings
2 hectares of park
Pool house, fitness room
Delivery
3rd quarter 2025


18 APARTMENTS AND HOUSES UNDERGOING RENOVATION. SPLENDID VIEW OF THE GULF OF SAINT-TROPEZ

Private terraces and gardens
Sunny ornemental garden with a sea view
Views of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez
Private pool and pool house installed in the former orangery
Landscaped wooded park of 2 hectares
Installation of a secure private fence
Dedicated intercom provided by the Rives de Beauvallon estate
Guardian’s Lodge
Car and bicycle parking
SOLD OFF-PLAN (DURING CONSTRUCTION)
Flexibility of plans during the sales phase
Ready to move in upon delivery
Reduced notary fees
Compliance with the latest standards required for renovation in energy, thermal, and acoustic matters

Location
Endowed with a rich historical heritage, Château de Beauvallon is an extraordinary property situated on the hillsides of Beauvallon, enjoying unparalleled views of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Located between Sainte-Maxime and Grimaud, within the residential condominium “Le Domaine des Rives de Beauvallon”, comprised of high-end individual houses, woods, vineyards and adjacent to the Beauvallon golf course, the property boasts an exceptional geographical position, just 800 meters from the sea and the beaches of Grimaud. The Gulf of Saint-Tropez offers extraordinary attractions, including Provençal villages, vineyards, artisans, beaches, marinas, and apreserved environment.
ADDRESS
3081 Route du Littoral, 83310 Grimaud, France
ACCESS
Aix en Provence: 1h30 via the A8 highway
Toulon : 1h10 via the A57 highway
Toulon – Hyères Airport : 45min by car
Nice Côte d'Azur Airport : 1h15 by car
Saint Raphaël-Valescure Station : 30min by car
Toulon Station : 1h10 by car
From Saint-Tropez and Sainte Maxime : Accessible by Les Bateaux Verts (Green Boats)
History
Château Beauvallon has a rich history associated with prominent families that left their mark on the history of France.
In the 15th century, Imbert de Batarnay Bouchage, the owner of the castle, was one of the closest advisers to Kings Louis XI and Charles VIII. At the beginning of the 17th century, the ownership of the castle passed to Bourbon-Montpensier, one of the wealthiest families in France at that time. Marie de Bourbon-Montpensier, Countess of Bouchage, married Gaston d'Orléans, the only brother of Louis XIII. This marriage explains the presence of the fleur-de-lys, the emblem of the Bourbon family, in the two upper corners of the shield on the façade of the main building and above the portal of Château Dubouchage, later renamed Château de Beauvallon.
Château de Beauvallon was last occupied in the early 20th century by Mr. Daniel Olliver, son of the Prime Minister of Napoleon III and Blandine Liszt. Blandine Liszt was the daughter of the pianist and composer Franz Liszt and the niece of Richard Wagner, both of whom stayed at the castle on several occasions.

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Agent
Olga Mazallon
Olga has been a professional luxury realtor on the Côte d'Azur for the past 20 years. Founder of Prestige de France Real Estate Agency.
