A seaside home,
through the ages.
Built in 1857, Villa Bellevue has been watching the English Channel for nearly two centuries. In June 1944, it witnessed the assembly of the Mulberry B caissons — the D-Day artificial harbour, whose remains still punctuate its horizon today.
Entirely renovated in 2016, the house keeps its soul — original bow window, period washbasins, parquet floors — and adds the comfort that invites long stays: five bedrooms, two bathrooms, an open kitchen, and two terraces — one facing the water, the other facing south into the sun.
One hundred and seventy years of seaside life. For you, the time of a parenthesis.







