The story
The site was originally the home of Ernest Plisson, head of Lysberg Limited, one of the largest coal exporters in the Bristol Channel in the early 1900s. His ship, Sainte Adresse, was named after the seaside town near Le Havre with which he traded, and, a century on, gives the development its name
The names of each of the blocks were inspired by artworks painted by Claude Monet whilst holidaying in Sainte Adresse :- La pointe de la hève, La falaise de Sainte Adresse and La côte de Sainte Adresse, each of which bear a remarkable resemblance to the Penarth coastline!
Introduction
Sainte Adresse is made up of 30 two-bedroom suites and three-bedroom duplexes split across three separate buildings. Created by award winning architects, every detail, from the expansive windows and generous terraces ...
Take a look
First release of nine two-bedroom suites and three-bedroom duplex dwellings now available ...
Apartments
Sleek, stylish and contemporary, the apartments have been built, and finished, to the very highest standards. Expansive windows fill the rooms with light and sliding doors blend the indoors with the outdoors providing flexible living ...
Location
Nestled on the hillside in the exclusive suburb of Penarth, Sainte Adresse is a secure, gated development with allocated resident and visitor parking. There are excellent transport links to Cardiff city centre ...
The neighbourhood
Rich in community spirit with plenty of specialist independent shops, cafés and restaurants including one with a Michelin star, the Sunday Times recently named Penarth one of the top places to live in Wales ...