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30

House Suresnes (92)

In a residential neighbourhood of Suresnes 103 m² on the height, a townhouse of 4 levels with a terrace 11m². On the ground floor a terrace overlooking the courtyard and a cellar. On the 1st floor a large living room overlooking the street, a kitchen, a hall and a WC. A private elevator arrives there directly from the car park or ground floor. On the 2nd there are 2 bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room with WC. On the 3rd floor an attic bedroom. ULarge view of Paris and Eiffel Tower. A wooden staircase serves the 3 levels. 2 parking lots. Pour tout renseignements contactez Irina DUPORT +33661972000

€680,000
103

By Immoconcept

Manor 2
17

Manor Meaux (77)

A Directoire-style, large, luxurious home amidst wooded parklands an hour from Paris, 30 minutes from Charles-de-Gaulle and Marne-la-Vallée. Constructed at the end of the 18th century during the Directoire period, this property comprises a large, luxurious home in the midst of parklands, on the edge of the village. This location gives it two opposing aspects: a villagey one, with its entrance off a village street, as well as a countrified one, with a view out the back over the verdant surroundings. Walled parklands are omnipresent. The house, standing in their centre, is most certainly the explanation. Apart from its beauty, it is no doubt a pleasant place to live as it has belonged to the same family since its construction.

€990,000
300
7bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  4,667

By Patrice Besse

Farmhouse 3
7

Farmhouse Coulommiers (77)

Just 60 km from Paris, a farm building rehabilitated into a bright home in the centre of a large garden, some of which is building land. A large garden, with a vegetable garden and an orchard. One section (approx. 1,400 m²) is building land. The garden which looks out over fields, meadows and bocage countryside, has purposely not be fenced in so as to preserve the landscape as a continuation of the property, with a vista stretching for as far as the eye can see. A spring and a well enhance the garden. The 18th century building stands in the midst of the parklands.

€478,723
200
3bedrooms
land  4,544

By Patrice Besse

House 4
9

House Nangis (77)

In Seine-et-Marne, behind an asymmetrical facade, an unusual artists' residence combining modernism and the jungle. From the street, a pedestrian door opens onto an inner courtyard abounding in plants and greenery. From the entrance, one discovers a small and yet lush outdoor space designed for eating, reading and relaxing. Surrounded by the house and a perimeter wall, not a sound can be heard. The solid lodging, which resembles a simple village house, stands in the corner.

€390,000
200
2bedrooms
land  285

By Patrice Besse

Apartment 5
10

Apartment Paris 16ème (75)

In the 16th arrondissement, on the top floors of an Art-Deco building, a duplex apartment with a large balcony and an open view of the Eiffel Tower. The 1936 building complex reflects the architectural codes of the Art-Deco period. Brick has been used extensively to create a striking contrast on the facade, combining different colours and patterns. Once through the large wrought-iron gate and the inner courtyard of the residence, the entrance door of the building serves the main staircase and the lift, both of which lead to the seventh and top floors. This is where the duplex flat of almost 83 m² (80 m² by Carrez law) with its 8 m² balcony is located. Behind the entrance door, the small hallway leads to a large reception room combining the living room, dining room and library. Two large double French windows open onto the large balcony, facing south-east, which overlooks the roofs of Paris. The living room is extended by the open kitchen. Set at right angles, the tiled, fitted kitchen is well-appointed and benefits from natural light pouring through a window. In the rear kitchen, the well-insulated laundry room. Further on, a first bedroom adjoins a shower room. At the end, the spiral staircase without risers lets the light in and leads to the upper level. This comprises a large bedroom with a walk-in closet and the bathroom with bathtub and double washbasin. Three windows provide a generous amount of light and an unobstructed view of the Eiffel Tower. There is a cellar in the basement.

€1,200,000
83
2bedrooms
1bathroom

By Patrice Besse

House 6
8

House Montrouge (92)

An unconventional house with a wide range of conversion options in Montrouge, on the edge of the capital. Built at the beginning of the 20th century, this ochre brick house has a roof with interlocking tiles. Standing on a quiet street and facing south, it spans four levels, including a basement. The abutting garage, topped by a vast glass roof, connects with the rest of the house via a series of rooms, including a workshop and a study. The garden and paved, partially covered courtyard complete the property.

€1,250,000
200
3bedrooms
1bathroom
land  230

By Patrice Besse

Apartment 7
Exclusivity
7

Apartment Paris 11ème (75)

A 117 m² flat with original decor on the edge of the “Village Paul-Bert” in the 11th arrondissement of Paris. Designed in 1903 by architect Albert Perrin as part of a competition for facades organised by the Paris City Council, this corner building has a high dressed stone facade adorned with decorative elements inspired by the countryside: a cartouche at the entrance, railings sculpted with garlands of thistles, brackets embellished with acanthus leaves and lintels decorated with flowers. Wreaths of wheat sheaves frame the projecting window bays, typical of the post-Haussmann repertoire. Protected by an entry code, a glazed double door with black wrought iron arabesques opens onto the building's hallway, decorated with reliefs and floor tiles featuring a mosaic of interlaced wildflowers. A double glass door with small bevelled panes is connected to an intercom system. They provide access to the lift and staircase leading to the upper floors and to the cellar. The recently restored communal areas are extremely elegant, with decorative torch-holders, elaborate pediments, stucco garlands and stained-glass windows. The 117 m² flat with a ceiling height of 3.20 metres is on the second floor, accessed by lift, and has a south/south-west aspect. The entrance hall, extended by a luminous corridor with views over the neighbouring rooftops, reveals a 44 m² double reception room. The first part has two French windows opening onto a balcony overlooking Rue Faidherbe and its lush foliage. The second, with its projecting window adorned with painted side panes and topped by a dragon, features a white-veined red marble fireplace with an overmantel mirror. Continuing through, there is a vast kitchen, followed by a 28 m² bedroom with a Louis XV-style fireplace and two French windows. The entrance hall also leads to a shower room with toilet and, opposite the kitchen, a larder with potential for a second shower room. Herringbone parquet flooring, low-set moulded coffers, period espagnolette locks, bevelled glass tiles and stained-glass windows all contribute to the unspoilt charm of the property. Finally, the outdoor greenery is echoed by the decorative botanical mouldings, cornices and rosettes that adorn some of the rooms, lending a definite grace to this light-filled setting. A converted cellar completes the property.

€1,390,000
117
2bedrooms

By Patrice Besse

House 8
12

House Bonnières-sur-Seine (78)

A 19th century villa, a small dwelling and outbuildings, in the heart of a village with shops, near the banks of the Seine, 65 km from Paris. A quiet street leads to the property, overlooking the banks of the Seine. In the heart of the village, it is surrounded by houses, yet sheltered from view. The residence stands behind a low rendered stone wall topped by a wrought iron railing, identical to that of the entrance gate. At the back of the house lies an unobserved urban garden, with an old dovecote used for storage at the bottom end as well as a garage topped by a lodging to be restored. This flat has an independent access from the street at the back and could be transformed into a professional practice or tourist accommodation. The garden is enclosed by walls rendered with white cement. On the street side, a driveway leads from the large entrance gate to the garden with a parking space.

€596,000
280
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land  527

By Patrice Besse

Castle 9
Exclusivity
28

Castle Yerres (91)

18 km from the gates of Paris, a Louis XIII 'brick and stone' chateau in the heart of 60 hectares of gardens, park and woodlands. Due east, the entrance to the property faces the sunrise, down a straight 2 km driveway that inevitably draws the eye towards the chateau. In 1389-1390, the estate was mentioned for the first time as a plot of land cleared for a religious community. Around 1581, the farm was fortified, and yet the construction of the present chateau began as soon as 1617. The patron, a prominent administrator of the French kingdom in the 17th century, was a lover of court ballets, a penchant that was taken up by the Marshal of Saxony during his construction work in the mid-18th century. Facing east, framed by two square lodges, the large gate crowned with floral scrolls opens onto the formal 'Allée d'Honneur” (alley of honour), lined with lawned beds. Two parallel foliage belts, formerly bridle paths, lead to the heart of the estate. The French formal gardens, designed in the classical style, have left their discreet mark to the north. At the front, the majestic gardens provide a vanishing point perspective as you pass through the gates: everything leads to the chateau. The aristocracy was both a generator and a follower of fashions: reflecting the intellectual struggles of the 19th century, the romantic style replaced the classical. Thus, to the west, the French formal design of the grounds was transformed into an English-style landscaped park with a pond and irregular groves over a stretch of about 800 m. Finally, to the south, a rectangular grass parterre is dotted with trees along its sides, and a dressed stone barn stands in the north-east corner. Once past the two animal sculptures bordering the Allée d'Honneur, the gates with their forged scrollwork over the fixed bridge above the moat open onto the paved “Cour d'Honneur” (courtyard of honour). Dating back to the 17th century, the chateau comprises a U-shaped main edifice on three levels built around the forecourt, with two lower wings on either side. 'Of brick and stone', it features striking colours typical of the Louis XIII period. Its large bays let the light shine through from one side to the other, from the rising sun on the French-style Allée d’Honneur to the setting sun on the romantic English-style park. Surrounding the earth platform, the moat with its 16th century scarps and counterscarps, which can be crossed by three fixed bridges - at the front, at the back and to the north, in the direction of the outbuildings - is bordered by the traditional false palisades. They are fed by a stream which subsequently runs underneath the park. There is no doubt that their preservation played a significant symbolic role for the cultured aristocracy of the time. The moat is a reminder of the inherent military function of the nobility, but also of their sophisticated mind. Today in part filled with water, the moat played in medieval and early modern literature the role of a border between the real and the fairy world. A grotto decorated with shells and “rustiques” (rusticware inspired by Bernard Palissy) accessed by a double flight of stairs at right angles, was built in 1635 in the southern moat, below the Cour d’Honneur. To the immediate north of the chateau, on the other side of the moat, the outbuildings are H-shaped, with lodges - formerly a cheese dairy and chapel - abutting the corners of the chateau. The fixed bridge leads from the Cour d'Honneur to the centre of the complex of outbuildings. They are laid out around a gravel courtyard. To the east is the former caretaker's cottage. Combined, the chateau and the outbuildings offer roughly 2,860 m² of floor space including 42 bedrooms. Some 15 additional rooms could also be fitted out. Finally, the 60 hectares are enclosed by walls 3 m high, with 10 gates and 5 sunken fences or ha-ha.

€7,875,000
1,350
20bedrooms
land  59ha

By Patrice Besse

Apartment 10
10

Apartment Paris 6ème (75)

A charming four-bedroom family flat in a quiet alleyway between Rue de Sèvres and Rue du Cherche-Midi. This small 1850 building is located in a quiet, residential street in the 6th arrondissement. The entrance hall evokes the former carriage passageway: a cobblestone pavement with a perfectly tended garden at the back. The first-floor flat with a floor area of almost 134 m² (130 m² as per Carrez law) has an internal access to the ground floor. The entrance hall opens onto reception rooms extending across 40 m²: a dining room and a sitting room separated by two double doors. The mouldings, the high ceilings, the old herringbone parquet flooring and the restored double-glazed windows, which have retained their original espagnolette locks, lend a distinctive charm, a warm atmosphere and an abundance of light to the space. To the right of the entrance hall, the long, modern Kerlite kitchen is fully fitted and equipped. There is ample space to sit down for breakfast. Two of the three bedrooms on this floor have retained their original herringbone parquet flooring and overlook the tranquil courtyard garden. The bathroom, with its walk-in shower, washbasin and toilet, features high-quality materials. To the left of the entrance, there is a small spiral staircase with a wooden structure and iron handrail and banister. Reclaimed from a former bookshop, it was bought at the Marché Biron flea market. It leads to the ground floor and the parents' area: a large bedroom in the peace and quiet of the commonhold garden, with a series of cupboards closed by old castle window shutters, also found at the Saint-Ouen flea market. The adjacent bathroom has a bathtub, washbasin and toilet. A large cellar in the basement rounds off the property. There is a 30 m² studio flat on the ground floor of the same building which is also up for sale.

€2,150,000
134
4bedrooms
1bathroom

By Patrice Besse

Loft with terrace 11
15

Loft with terrace Paris 18ème (75)

A charming house with a bucolic private court and a floor area of 84m², nestled in the eighteenth arrondissement of Paris. The house is nestled in a calm spot and is not overlooked. It faces south-east and is covered with a traditional zinc roof. It is available as a fully owned property. The dwelling was built in a French Restoration style. Its facade does not have any ornamentation and its windows are rectangular with stone surrounds, louvred shutters and wrought-iron guardrails. A 26m² court with trees lies in front of it. The house has three bedrooms, a bathroom, a living room and an open-plan kitchen. The basement includes a cinema room, a spare bedroom and a shower room. A separate entrance leads down to it from the terrace.

€1,095,000
84
3bedrooms
1bathroom
land  72

By Patrice Besse

Mill 12
15

Mill Dourdan (91)

A spacious family residence with swimming pool and mill set in 9 ha of meadows and woods in the Orge valley, 1 hour from Paris. Situated on the banks of the River Orge, the unoverlooked property is accessed via a small road only used by local residents. At the front, the first gate opens onto a vast gravel area with parking space for several vehicles. A cobblestone path leads to the building's main entrance. Originally part of an old farmhouse, it has been sympathetically restored. A little further on, behind the residence, the impressive silhouette of the mill can be made out, now devoid of its paddle wheel, which was once powered by the River Orge. Vast and partly inhabited, it still offers considerable potential for development. At the end of the cul-de-sac, a second gate in line with the mill serves the property from the rear.

€1,650,000
387
5bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  9ha

By Patrice Besse

Loft 13
11

Loft Paris 3ème (75)

An airy open-plan apartment that recalls an art gallery, nestled on a calm, private street in the third arrondissement of Paris. The property is nestled close to shops, places of culture and the Rambuteau metro station. It is tucked away on a calm, private street where it offers a floor area of 103m². The main space is vast and tall with a ceiling height of over four metres. A mezzanine floor with two open sides runs from one side of the room to the other. An open-plan marble kitchen extends the lounge, as does a library area. This space leads to a second area beneath glazing that is currently used as an office. Beside this second space, there is a bedroom and a guest lavatory with a shower and washbasin. A concrete staircase leads upstairs where a master bedroom lies with its own bathroom and walk-in wardrobe. The floors are made of polished concrete.

€1,390,000
103
2bedrooms
1bathroom

By Patrice Besse

Apartment 14
16

Apartment Paris 17ème (75)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€2,150,000
191
4bedrooms
1bathroom

By Consultants Immobilier Monceau

Apartment 15
10

Apartment Paris 17ème (75)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,350,944
116
2bedrooms
1bathroom

By Consultants Immobilier Monceau

Apartment 16
8

Apartment Paris 17ème (75)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,100,000
87
2bedrooms
1bathroom

By Consultants Immobilier Monceau

Apartment 17
16

Apartment Paris 17ème (75)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,750,000
129
2bedrooms
1bathroom

By Consultants Immobilier Monceau

Apartment 18
13

Apartment Paris 17ème (75)

In a luxurious freestone building, ideally located near Parc Monceau, all shopping facilities and public transport, also in the catchment area of the Carnot schools, bright and quiet 213m2/2,292ft2 apartment, lavishly renovated by an architect, yet retaining lovely period features (parquet flooring, mouldings and fireplaces), also offering high ceilings (3.25m/10.66ft). Entrance gallery, 58m2/624ft2 double reception room, eat-in kitchen, utility room, 23m2/247ft2 master bedroom (with en-suite bathroom and shower, and walk-in wardrobe), 3 generously sized bedrooms (each with en-suite shower room), 2 separate toilets, extensive storage space. Cellar.

€2,950,000
213
4bedrooms
4bathrooms

By Breteuil Immobilier 17ème - Niel

House with terrace 19
18

House with terrace Genainville (95)

This beautiful chiseled stone property, from the 19th century, is located in the village of Genainville, coveted for its charm and tranquility while remaining close to major roads and amenities. With a living area of more than 260 sqm on a plot of almost 1000 sqm, it is reserved for owners who love large bright spaces, attentive to quality materials and refined decoration. Sheltered from view behind its large gate, it sits enthroned observing the wooded horizon at the bottom of its plot, without direct adjoining. Past a large paved driveway, allowing several vehicles to be sheltered, the entrance hall entirely in stone, makes it immediately distinguishable. A first living room/library, intended for evenings with family or friends, could possibly be transformed into a first bedroom on the ground floor. The large living room of more than 60 sqm will delight lovers of large volumes. The room heated by the floor, thanks to a recent heat pump, is enhanced by its huge stone fireplace repatriated from Saumur. The large bay windows provide plenty of natural light. From the adjoining terrace, the view of the land, delimited by high stone walls, is remarkable. The kitchen area of more than 23 sqm at the important ridge with its cathedral glass ceiling makes it possible to distinguish the immense original sundial from the 19th century. The upper floor offers four bedrooms with competing charms. After a large hallway, with pretty built-in cupboards, a first bedroom is revealed, benefiting from a terrace, overlooking the land which allows pleasant awakenings, lulled by the first rays of sunshine. The floor also offers a large parental suite of 22 sqm with a beautiful open fireplace and a bathroom with wc. Two other bedrooms with mezzanine complete this pretty quartet of the sleeping area. Each room has a pleasant decoration, very qualitative floors. Paintings coming from redone beings allow a fast moving in, without specific works. A beautiful independent bathroom completes the first piece of water. Particularly functional, a very sunny office could also be transformed into a bedroom depending on the needs and the composition of the family. This authentic property, without work, with quality materials and bewitching charm, will envelop the most demanding in warmth and tranquility. Close to amenities, Magny, Mantes, Pontoise. Fiber Property

€640,000
260
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land  946

By Espaces Atypiques Val D'oise

Villa with garden 20
20

Villa with garden Ormesson-sur-Marne (94)

HOUSE - ORMESSON-SUR-MARNE. 250 m2 house/villa, 10 rooms divided into two renovated flats, on a 500 m2 plot in a quiet residential area with no buildings, 100 m from the Parc du Morbras and the Château d'Ormesson. The first is a three-room flat of approx. 90 m² with an entrance hall, living room with fireplace and bay window opening onto a veranda and garden, fitted and equipped kitchen, corridor with cupboard leading to two bedrooms, bathroom and separate toilet. On the second floor, second seven-room flat of approx. 160 m², comprising a hallway leading to a large living room with bay window opening onto a balcony overlooking the garden, a fitted and equipped kitchen, a corridor with cupboards leading to three bedrooms, one of which has a balcony, bathroom and wc. On the 2nd floor, a beautiful room with exposed beams leads to a bathroom with sauna, separate wc, two bedrooms and attic space. Enclosed garage and full basement. Lovely south-facing garden with trees. 10 minutes from RER A - Sucy-Bonneuil. Close to shops and schools. A little extra: the house has a double electric switchboard, making it possible to rent an upper floor. The 12-hectare Morbras park is just 2 minutes' walk away. You will be charmed by its spaciousness and great potential. Visit without delay! Contact . La présente annonce immobilière a été rédigée sous la responsabilité éditoriale de l'agent commercial mandataire en immobilier. Agency fees payable by vendor

€799,000
250
7bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  500

By Agent Mandataire France

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