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HouseLodelinsart (Belgium)

In the context of industrial development, this bourgeois residence of ±675 m² of living space (+ cellars and attic = ±335 m²) was erected in 1870 within a park of over one hectare. In addition to this residence, there is a caretaker's house of ±375 m² of living space (+ cellars and attic = ±175 m²). Since the 1990s, the owners have undertaken restorations while respecting the original architecture.
The bourgeois residence, organized over 5 levels, can be summarized as follows: on the ground floor, a marble hall opens onto 3 living rooms; a second service entrance leads to a small hall with a cloakroom, which in turn connects to a living room, a dining room with an open kitchen, and finally, a laundry room. On the first floor, a spacious hall opens to 5 bedrooms, including a master bedroom with its lounge and bathroom, and a second bedroom with its own bathroom, while the other 3 bedrooms share a bath/shower room. The second floor offers multiple attic rooms covering the entire surface of the building, which can be arranged according to needs. The basement opens onto two wine cellars, a boiler room (with an oil-fired boiler), and a technical room for the pool. An attic completes the building.
Other features: Transfer of shares of a real estate company with the exclusive asset being the estate - heated pool - tennis court.
For any additional information, please contact Véronique Mille at
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Le Figaro Properties reference : 66047598