On the Cap Ferrat peninsula, this Belle Époque villa faces the sea across 5,000 square metres of grounds. Eight bedrooms and ten bathrooms occupy 1,200 square metres, proportioned for light and quiet. An olive grove shades the approach. The infinity pool holds the horizon at its edge, and a path descends to a private beach with a mooring of its own. Separate staff quarters keep the household discreet. The house belongs to its era, its rooms turned toward the water. Little here asks for attention; the setting supplies it. Morning arrives off the Mediterranean, and the light moves slowly across the grounds.