One of the French Riviera's most exclusive and storied rental  properties, Villa Egerton is finally back in commission following a  six-year, multimillion euro restoration project that has returned it to  its turn-of-the-century splendour. With artisanal touches, classic  opulence and 
views across the Bay of Monaco
 Built in 1902 by sought-after Belle Époque architect George Tersling,  who designed palatial homes for aristocrats and high-flyers across the  Côte d'Azur, Villa Egerton carries the signature art nouveau grandeur of  the time – and a historic guest list to match. Its famously wealthy  neighbourhood of Roquebrune was the site of fabled parties in the 1940s  and '50s, where the likes of Greta Garbo, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Coco  Chanel and Man Ray mingled and revelled. Winston Churchill, it is  rumoured, spent several summers penning his memoirs in the villa  gardens. 
 But its heyday is far from over – going under the  scaffolds recently has reaffirmed Villa Egerton's lavish past while  introducing the mod cons every millionaire craves. The 7,500-sq-m  property now boasts expansive outdoor entertainment areas, including a  travertine pool terrace bar, cooking facilities, a heated pool, a  Jacuzzi hot tub and several options for open-air dining and unwinding.  Inside, guests find seven bedrooms, three lounges, two state-of-the-art  kitchens, a grand dining hall,
 a sun room and an office. 
 A further 1,000 sq m are dedicated to entertainment, from the spacious  hall for soirées to the Italian wine cellar, the secret bar hidden away  behind a bookcase, and the home cinema with more films than one can even  hope to watch during a week's rental. There's WiFi indoors and out, as  well as satellite TV for those who can tear themselves away from the  stunning views over the gardens and out to the Mediterranean Sea. 
 No detail was left untouched, either, calling in Fucina Boranga  Artistica (who did the gates at the Colosseum in Rome) for custom-made  ironwork, and appointing Italian artisans from Mariani Affreschi to  hand-paint the gold leaf detailing and freshen up fresco murals. Perks  like housekeeping and a concierge service, as well as necessities such  as utmost discretion and top security,
 are all taken care of in the  villa rental.
During peak season in July and August, Villa Egerton is priced at  €300,000 per month or €90,000 per week.  During low season, between  November and April, the villa rents at €150,000 per month or €45,000 per  week. The villa rental includes two housekeepers, concierge service,  daily continental breakfasts, interior and exterior WiFi, satellite  television and a movie library. A luxury service package includes three  housekeepers, a butler, chef, chauffeur and a twice-weekly fresh flower  service. This is priced at an additional €11,000 for a week, €18,000 for  two weeks and €30,000 per month.
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