"About 17 miles from Saint Tropez, the 37-acre property includes an entire Provencal village of stone-built houses dating back more than 200 years. The Pirates of the Caribbean film series star has used the retreat as his family getaway. Since buying the property in 2001, he has restored and decorated the homes one by one, spending more than $10 million on improvements."
"He converted a church to a guesthouse and installed a wine-tasting cave that looks like a set from Pirates. The more than one dozen structures include a main house, several guest cottages, a chapel, a bar and restaurant, a workshop/garage and a staff house. The 10,760 square feet of Bohemian-style living space contains more than 12 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms."
"The acreage is marked by gently sloping grounds with vineyards, olive trees, a vegetable garden, fountains, a large swimming pool surrounded by sand, a smaller swimming pool and a skateboard area. Other living spaces include a hunter's cabin, a painter's studio where Depp worked, a children's playroom and a gym."
Johnny Depp is listing his 37-acre estate in Plan de la Tour, France, approximately 17 miles from Saint Tropez, for close to $26 million. The property comprises an entire Provencal village of stone-built houses dating back over 200 years. Since acquiring the property in 2001, Depp has invested more than $10 million in restoration and decoration. The estate includes more than a dozen structures: a main house, guest cottages, a chapel, bar, restaurant, workshop, and staff house, totaling 10,760 square feet of Bohemian-style living space with over 12 bedrooms and 12 bathrooms. Additional amenities include a converted church guesthouse, wine-tasting cave, painter's studio, children's playroom, gym, and hunter's cabin. The grounds feature vineyards, olive trees, vegetable garden, fountains, swimming pools, and a skateboard area. Furniture and personal belongings are included in the sale.
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