A waterfront property in Nice, France that was once owned by legendary James Bond actor Sean Connery is currently on the market for $34 million. Called Villa Le Roc Fleuri, the property grounds span over 53,000 square feet and feature manicured gardens, fruit trees, and a cliffside saltwater pool. Inside the six-floor home, there's an elevator, master bedroom with separate his and hers bathrooms, modern kitchen, and home gym. The villa has an indoor infinity pool and spa, and a lounge area that opens outside onto a garden terrace. There are also two newly-built, full-equipped two-bedroom guest houses on the property. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Villa Le Roc Fleuri is a waterfront property in Nice, France that's newly on the market with an asking price of $34 million. Knight Frank Cap Ferrat Actor Sean Connery, who played James Bond seven times, purchased the property in the mid-1970s with his wife, French-Moroccan artist, Micheline Roquebrune. Knight Frank Cap Ferrat French Riviera locations like Monaco and Villefranche-sur-Mer also appeared in the popular film franchise, but it was this Roaring Twenties villa in Nice that caught the eye of the Scottish actor. Knight Frank Cap Ferrat See the rest of the story at Business InsiderSee Also:Inside Donald Trump and Kanye West's unlikely friendshipAn architecture studio designed a luxury underground bunker to prepare for the next pandemic, and it has an indoor pool that's meant to mimic the experience of swimming in the sea.