Apartment Paris 10th (75)
A fourth-floor dual-aspect apartment in Paris that looks straight at the Gare de Nord train station and its splendid facade listed as a historical monument. The edifice of dressed stone in which the apartment is nestled features continuous balconies and a finely sculpted facade. It marks a cut-off corner that faces the Gare du Nord. A covered entrance area lies beyond the building’s carriage doorway. There, a gate is secured with an entry code system. A lift in the staircase’s axis leads up to all the floors.
The apartment offers a floor area of around 143m² on the building’s fourth floor. A hallway leads to five rooms in a row on the facade side. These spaces have French windows that take you out onto the continuous balcony. A passageway connects to three other rooms. Each one has a window that overlooks a court. The street-side rooms have largely kept their historical decorative features: oak chevron parquet, cornices, mouldings and a marble fireplace beneath a gold-framed trumeau mirror. The apartment was recently renovated. It includes a kitchen that opens into a dining room, a bathroom with a lavatory and a separate lavatory in the hallway. A professional practice could be based in this apartment.
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Le Figaro Properties reference: 60135790
Apartment Paris 10th (75)
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