Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Manoir Voltaire is owned by Zadig & Voltaire founder Thierry Gillier. Hugo Allan The French-speaking Caribbean island of St. Barths is known for its glamorous villas and hotels , jet-set crowd, and natural beauty.

While there’s no shortage of spectacular villa homes and estates on the island, this newly listed $49 million home can easily be considered one of the island’s most impressive. Called Manoir Voltaire, the newly built villa is the vision of Thierry Gillier, founder of French fashion house Zadig & Voltaire and. It’s perched on a hill on the eastern side of the island, home to many multi-million-dollar villas and a brief drive from five-star resorts , including Rosewood Le Guanahani St.

Barth, Le Sereno, and Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa. Manoir Voltaire is brand new; so new, in fact, that Gillier never officially lived in the compound. Built into the hillside and staggered across three levels, there are technically two separate villas with a total of 5,768 square feet of living space, nine bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and two powder rooms.

The main house spans 3,830 square feet, which includes six bedrooms and staff quarters. Meanwhile, the guesthouse houses three additional bedrooms. Each villa has its own lengthy infinity-edge heated pool that overlooks Marigot Bay and has far-reaching ocean views.

The kitchen and dining area. Hugo Allard The secluded oasis highlights an indoor-outdoor lifestyle with breezy livi.