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Property Magny-en-Vexin (95)

Real estate complex comprising several houses for sale in a pretty village near Magny-en-Vexin and La Roche-Guyon, 50 minutes from Paris via the A14 or A15. Forming a hamlet in the heart of the village, the property presents a total surface area of 1,044 sq.m including beautiful reception rooms, eight bedrooms with bathrooms, an indoor swimming pool with sauna, several garages and a garden. The property would be suitable for either private or professional use. There is also the option to purchase, in the immediate vicinity, another independent house of 290 sq.m with garden and a small house of 118 sq.m with large garage.

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$1,631,500
1,044
10bedrooms
land  2,253

By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux

6 listings near Magny-en-Vexin

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Property with garden Vexin-sur-Epte (27)

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

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$756,400
240
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land  2,850

By Giverny-immoprestige

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Property Chars (95)

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

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$3,363,100
2,000
20bathrooms

By Orpi - Avenir Immobilier Franconville

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Property La Roche-Guyon (95)

Located in the commune of La Roche Guyon, in the heart of one of the most beautiful villages in France, a few kilometers from Giverny and its gardens, at the crossroads of Île-de-France and Normandy. Come discover this magnificent authentic property carefully renovated with quality materials, offering great potential for expansion thanks to an attic of 100 m², already insulated and ready to be converted. The main house, with a living area of 235 m², welcomes you with an entrance hall, a living room with a fireplace, a dining room, a fully equipped kitchen open to a terrace facing South/East, a pantry, and toilets. The first floor comprises 4 spacious bedrooms, each with its own shower room, toilet, and closet. The completely independent annex of 100 m² consists of an entrance, a kitchen open to a living area with a comfortable lounge, a mezzanine that can serve as an office, a master bedroom, a small bedroom, a shower room, and toilets. The garden, enclosed by walls and opening onto 970 m², offers you privacy and tranquility. In addition, a garage, a workshop, and a boiler room complete this ensemble. Its strengths: charm and authenticity, its ideal geographic location which allows for the potential of a guesthouse activity. You will also appreciate the beautiful renovation, the antique floorboards, as well as the recent boiler powered by natural gas. Energy performance: D - Fees inclusive of tax charged to the seller. Average energy prices indexed as of 01/01/2021 (subscription included). Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use: between €2,850 and €3,920 per year. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the georisque website: www.georisque.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.

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$859,800
335
7bedrooms
1bathroom
land  967

By L'immobiliere Normande

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Property Chaumont-en-Vexin (60)

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

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$5,441,900
land  5,000

By Fifty's

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Property Mézy-sur-Seine (78)

40 kilometres from Paris, an emblematic villa by the architect Mallet-Stevens, its caretaker’s house and grounds of more than 5 hectares. Weaving up the hill, a road leads to the property. To the left of the entrance gate, stands the caretaker’s house, while a driveway bordered with low white walls leads directly to the villa located above. The “Villa Poiret”, also know as the “Chateau de Mézy” or “Le Gibet”, was commissioned by the couturier Paul Poiret (1879-1944), a pioneering fashion designer in his day, from the architect Robert Mallet-Stevens (1886-1945) at the beginning of the 1920s while the latter was still relatively unknown. However, thanks to his research work as a set designer for Marcel L’Herbier’s films, this would become the inspiration for what his architecture would one day be famous for. Five years after the end of World War I, Mallet-Stevens, then 37 years old, had not yet completed a single one of his projects. Indeed, the villa Noailles in Hyères, on the Var coast, the preliminary study and completion of which were entrusted to him by Charles and Marie-Laure de Noailles, wealthy aristocrats and renowned patrons, would not be completed until 1925 before continuing to be expanded until 1932 with different extensions. The villa Cavrois, located in Croix in the north, commissioned by Paul Cavrois, a rich Roubaix textile industrialist, would be inaugurated in 1932. The villa Poiret is one of three major villas completed in France by Mallet-Stevens, each one classified today as having 20th-century historical significance, and the only one to have remained in the hands of a private owner. For Paul Poiret, Robert Mallet-Stevens proposed a dazzling white house overlooking the valley of the Seine, ensconced within a natural setting and slightly removed from the village, with a particularly adept interplay of horizontal and vertical lines where light and transparency reign supreme. Inspired by the Cubist era, Mallet-Stevens played with volumes, cubes, cylinders, large spaces, patios, immense picture windows and materials: especially, reinforced concrete, glass and metal. Construction started in 1922 before being stopped in June 1923 due to a lack of means, although only the structural works had been completed. After Paul Poiret’s fashion house went bankrupt in 1926, the edifice was left abandoned for several years, before being bought by the Romanian actress Elvire Popesco in 1934. The latter once again contacted Mallet-Stevens to complete the construction and bolster its domestic use, which he could not accomplish, having to flee with his wife to the southwest of France in 1939 after war was declared. It was thus another architect, Paul Boyer, who was entrusted with the mission of completing the work once the war was over. Several modifications have given the building the look of a ship, recalling the fashion of transatlantic steamers during this time. However, the essential from Mallet-Stevens’ design was conserved. Today, the edifice is seen as a modern-day chateau. Left abandoned for approximately fifteen years, the property was bought in 1999 by an industrialist and collector of contemporary art who sold it in 2006 to an occupant who was able to complete its restoration by using the blueprints created for Elvire Popesco, who herself lived here until 1985.

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$4,353,600
800
10bedrooms
land  5.3ha

By Patrice Besse

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Property with pool and garden Bonnières-sur-Seine (78)

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

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$848,900
360
6bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  5,710

By Giverny-immoprestige

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