Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Summer Home Hits The Market

The beloved French riviera home of writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, who shot to fame thanks to his novel The Great Gatsby, has been put on the market. The 8,611-square-foot property is expansive, with staff accommodations, pool terraces, a sauna, portholes, a bar with a discotheque and gardens. Situated on the Mediterranean in Cap d’Antibes, France, the 19th century Art Deco villa is a waterfront property.

Sotheby’s have the listing, with price available upon request.

Source courtesy Curbed. Photos courtesy Sothebys

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