France: village near Plan de la Tour
Johnny Depp’s French estate is not just a house—it’s a private village, carefully restored (has invested about $11 million into restoring its 18th-century buildings) and transformed over decades into a unique artistic sanctuary. Nestled in the heart of Le Plan‑de‑la‑Tour, a charming commune in southeastern France, the property exudes Provençal charm while reflecting Depp’s distinctive, bohemian style.
Location & Setting
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Located in Le Plan‑de‑la‑Tour, about 25 km north of Saint-Tropez in the Var department, Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur.
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Set on 37 acres (15 hectares), surrounded by olive groves, vineyards, and rolling countryside.
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Offers complete privacy due to its rural setting and stone walls.
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Depp purchased the estate in 2001, gradually restoring the various buildings over many years.
History & Restoration
The estate is a collection of stone buildings that together form a tiny hamlet, some dating back to 1812. Depp reportedly invested over $10 million in renovations, preserving historical features while making the estate livable and functional.
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Restoration focused on traditional Provençal architecture: stone walls, tiled roofs, rustic wooden beams.
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Original village structures were converted into luxurious cottages, studios, and communal areas.
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Restoration included landscaping,












