Reference249507
Price1,296,750 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms4
Floor Space218.3m2
Land Area

Bright 6 bedroom House for sale in Bordeaux, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,296,750 EUR
1,115,205 GBP1,387,522.50 USD
Very rare private mews home, which is ideally located in one of the most sought after addresses within Bordeaux city centre and just a stone's throw from the Park Bordelais.

With a living area of around 218m2, its current configuration provides 4 bedrooms set out over 3 floors, as well as an office, workshop, bathroom and 2 shower rooms.

The large light-filled living room, kitchen and 2 of the bedrooms open onto a central outdoor patio area that anchors the floor plan and the heart of the property.

The addition of a large secure garage and a 20m2 studio with independent street access complete the property giving it the rare combination of garage, privacy, city centre ...
Very rare private mews home, which is ideally located in one of the most sought after addresses within Bordeaux city centre and just a stone's throw from the Park Bordelais.

With a living area of around 218m2, its current configuration provides 4 bedrooms set out over 3 floors, as well as an office, workshop, bathroom and 2 shower rooms.

The large light-filled living room, kitchen and 2 of the bedrooms open onto a central outdoor patio area that anchors the floor plan and the heart of the property.

The addition of a large secure garage and a 20m2 studio with independent street access complete the property giving it the rare combination of garage, privacy, city centre and proximity to the tranquility of the Park Bordelais.

Located in the immediate vicinity of the Park Bordelais, the mews house is also close to sought after amenities, which include schools (Grand Lebrun, Tivoli, Assomption etc.), convenience stores, restaurants and transport links.

In the last century, the house was formerly a professional garage and has been enlarged and renovated by an architect who has succeeded in maintaining the existing garage on the ground floor while improving the rooms on the upper floors to create superb cosy spaces - a perfect urban home.

The mews house provides considerable potential to adapt its spaces either for a family or for a professional couple. A once in a generation opportunity.

Patio: 47m2
Living/Dining Area: 48.2m2
Garage: 61m2
Studio: 19.9m2
Workshop: 10.7m2
Study: 18.3m2
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