3/06/2021

Johnny Depp sells his village in French Provence. The complex, which includes a bistro, a wine cellar and a church converted into accommodation, is in Le Plan De La Tour, 20 kilometers from Saint Tropez and the Côte d'Azur

 It is not a mansion, which also includes it, but an entire village in Le Plan De La Tour, in the French Provence and about 20 km from Saint Tropez, and that Johnny Depp bought when he was married to Vanessa Paradis. Haunted by solvency problems, the actor is forced to get rid of this historic complex near the Côte d'Azur that includes a bistro, a winery and a church converted into accommodation. Depp already tried to sell the set in 2015 without success.

Part of the decoration is his work. The actor bought the village in 2001 and invested millions to make it a charming tourist destination.



The estate spans 17 hectares and includes 300-year-old vineyards. Depp bought the complex in 2001 and spent a fortune renovating it. He was then married to the French singer and actress Vanessa Paradis and the couple made the village their family haven, where they went with their children Jack and Lily-Rose. There they dined in the bistro of their own hotel, a church converted into Chez Marceline, and walked through the surrounding nature. For an American, looking at 300-year-old vineyards is an adventure.


The main building, of 418 m2, consists of five bedrooms, three bathrooms and a half toilet, the rest of the accommodations are divided between the old local church, converted, and five other units, one of them, an old train car. 


In total, about 1,300 m2 of living space on a 17-hectare estate. Among the curiosities, there is a pirate cave decorated by the interpreter of Jack Sparrow, plus two swimming pools, a gym, an art studio and an outdoor dining room in the old town square.

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