Description

Slip into a world of Gallic charm and wondrous nature in this historic seafront luxury villa near Bordeaux. Built in an ornate Italian style for a local dignitary in 1903, Villa La Tosca faces out over the hypnotic seascape of the bay of Arcachon. You never know, it may just inspire you to write an aria as dramatic as the villa’s operatic namesake. Just let your creative spirit soar.

A bespoke team of staff can be assembled in this magical place to respond to your every whim. Daily housekeeping is included as well as a butler in the high season to attend to your every whim. Private chefs, chauffeurs, security staff and masseurs can all be pre-booked at Villa La Tosca to suit your needs. So whether you are planning a family holiday, a peaceful retreat or a corporate summit, your creature comforts are taken care of.

Throw open the French windows and step out on to the veranda to feel the invigorating, salty sea breeze on your skin. Then discover the wonderful garden and the eco swimming pool, filtered by plants and rocks. Across the gardens and through the ancient pine trees is a pretty stone wall separating your private oasis from the sandy beach and lapping waves. Villa La Tosca is a place to re-connect with nature and feel at one with the world.

The house has been renovated to provide 21st century comforts such as wifi and satellite TV, whilst neutral tones enhance the elegance of original features such as marble fireplaces. Sophisticated splashes of colour and quirky modern furniture give it a designer feel, without detracting from its character. The living and dining rooms can be combined to create one large living space, and the old snooker room has been reinvented as a private cinema with 55 inch screen and video system, which can also be used as a seminar room. Villa La Tosca also has a well-equipped office on the first floor.

Within the idyllic grounds are a trampoline and table tennis table as well as table football and volleyball. In the evenings, just relax by the fire in the cosy library where you can sip a vintage Bordeaux from the villa’s wine cellar. This sunny and secluded corner of French coast has long been a favourite French hideaway for those in the know, so why not join them.