Reference248976
Price995,000 EUR
Bedrooms12
Bathrooms5
Floor Space420.0m2
Land Area3,152.0m2

Character 12 bedroom House for sale in Mouy, Hauts de France

995,000 EUR
855,700 GBP1,064,650 USD
Magnificent bourgeois manoire offering the best of everything that French life can offer, close to the centre of Mouy in the Oise, all day to day amenities, shops and restaurants are only a short walk away.

Once inside the walled gardens you are in the perfect environment to enjoy life, whether you enjoy the peace of the wonderful gardens, or you enjoy receiving guests and entertaining.
Well located for local and international travel the house offers proximity to Paris as well as the historic towns of Senlis and Chantilly.

Included in this sale is a beautiful gite of 80m2 that is independent of the house and that offers a regular source of income.

GROUND FLOOR : E...
Magnificent bourgeois manoire offering the best of everything that French life can offer, close to the centre of Mouy in the Oise, all day to day amenities, shops and restaurants are only a short walk away.

Once inside the walled gardens you are in the perfect environment to enjoy life, whether you enjoy the peace of the wonderful gardens, or you enjoy receiving guests and entertaining.
Well located for local and international travel the house offers proximity to Paris as well as the historic towns of Senlis and Chantilly.

Included in this sale is a beautiful gite of 80m2 that is independent of the house and that offers a regular source of income.

GROUND FLOOR : ENTRANCE - 20 m2 patterned tiled floor; DINING ROOM - 28 m2 solid oak parquet flooring, access to garden terrace by double French doors. LARGE LIVING ROOM - 39 m2 solid oak parquet flooring, access to the garden by double French doors. LIVING ROOM - 26 m2 Marble fireplace, solid oak parquet flooring, GUEST BEDROOM - 18 m2 solid oak parquet flooring. SHOWER ROOM - 2.5m2, WC - 4m2 with washbasin, tiled floor, KITCHEN - 19 m2 original tommette tiled floor, gas hob, oven, extractor, dishwasher, fridge freezer. Room for a breakfast table and access to garden terrace.

FIRST FLOOR : LANDING - 14 m2. WC - 3 m2. CORRIDOR - 9 m2 with storage cupboards. MASTER BEDROOM SUITE - 28 m2 with oak parquet floor and marble chimney; BATHROOM - 8.75 m2 with bath and separate shower and tiled floor; DRESSING ROOM / BEDROOM - 20 m2 solid oak parquet flooring and marble fireplace and WASHROOM 4.6 m2. BEDROOM - 17.5 m2 with maple parquet flooring and WASHROOM 2.2 m2. BEDROOM - 19.5 m2 pitch pine flooring. BATHROOM - 9.5 m2 with bath and separate shower and tiled floor.

SECOND FLOOR: GAMES ROOM/GYMNASIUM - 22 m2 pitch pine floor. BEDROOM - 12 m2. SHOWER ROOM/WC - 9.75 m2. BEDROOM - 13.5 m2. BEDROOM - 15 m2 with bull's eye window. BEDROOM - 10 m2 with bull's eye window. BEDROOM - 14.5 m2 with bull's eye window and cupboard 3 m2. ATTIC 48 m2.

BASEMENT: CORRIDOR, WINE CELLAR, BOILER ROOM with Viessemann condensation gas boiler. LAUNDRY, WORKSHOP, STORAGE ROOM.

INDEPENDENT GITE/GUEST HOUSE:
GROUND FLOOR: KITCHEN, LIVING ROOM with access to a private terrace and gardens.
FIRST FLOOR: MASTER BEDROOM with cathedral ceiling with exposed beams, BEDROOM 2, BATHROOM and WC.

OUTSIDE: Double garage, barn + stable + workshop that can be converted into further gites/guest houses.

Off-road parking, superb gardens with a magnificent tulip tree, lawns and source. Access to the property is by automatic gates.

Transport: Excellent transport links, both locally and internationally.
By train: 50 minutes from Mouy Railway Station to Paris Gare du Nord (EURtar, Thalys, Metro, RER and national rail network).
By car: 30 minutes from the A16 motorway and the national motorway network.
By plane: 50 minutes from Paris CDG airport by car.

The historic towns of Chantilly (famous for its hippodrome and castle) and Senlis are a short drive away and the area remains one of the most sought-after residential areas because of its beauty and the excellent quality of life it offers, particularly for the traditional expat community linked with the horse racing community at Chantilly.
•The fees for this transaction are the responsibility of the seller.
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