Château Saint Anne is located in the heart of the Oxford district of Cannes. It was called Château de Monfial, built in 1868 for Captain Robert Vyner from an older building. In the 1920s, the property belonged to Lady Michellam, who raised the west wing by one floor, then to Miss Capel who sold it, without maintenance, in 1928 to Louis Hachette for 2,000,000 francs. Also purchasing the Valetta castle, he sought to sell it in 1930. Then the house took the name of Oasis en Beïda, and was transformed into a Palladian villa by the family of King Farouk. It took over and retained the name Château Saint Anne immediately afterwards. “This castle has retained its Belle Epoque style interior, despite changes in owners and names. It is this mix of cultures that allows this castle and other historic properties in Cannes to be so special,” concludes Florent Borrego.
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