Historical 6 bedroom House for sale in La Rochelle, Poitou-Charentes
La Genette, La Rochelle.
This exquisite Maison de Maitre dating from 1885 is situated close to Plage de la Concurrence and Park d'Orbigny and Park Franck Delmas, and offers 331m2 of living space (487 m2 of usable space) on a plot of more than 1,300 m2.
The property, steeped in history, was extended in 1968, giving the opportunity to live on one level. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, two living rooms with mouldings, one of which benefits from through-light, a dining room with fireplace, a fitted kitchen and a spacious bed...
La Genette, La Rochelle.
This exquisite Maison de Maitre dating from 1885 is situated close to Plage de la Concurrence and Park d'Orbigny and Park Franck Delmas, and offers 331m2 of living space (487 m2 of usable space) on a plot of more than 1,300 m2.
The property, steeped in history, was extended in 1968, giving the opportunity to live on one level. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, two living rooms with mouldings, one of which benefits from through-light, a dining room with fireplace, a fitted kitchen and a spacious bedroom with bathroom and shower that could form a large suite.
The staircase from the entrance hall leads to a landing leading to three beautiful bedrooms, one of which features a Tuscan-inspired fresco, and a bright bathroom. All three enjoy uninterrupted views over the gardens.
The second floor, with its high ceilings and exposed roof timbers, currently houses an artist's studio and a 45 m2 living room with an uninterrupted view of the towers of La Rochelle and the sunrises that are a daily spectacle. A kitchen completes the space.
This top floor could be perfectly converted into bedrooms, study, games room, etc. if required.
There is an 85 m2 basement with boiler room, wine cellar and two vaulted cellars, and a spacious laundry room on the garden level which can be converted into a studio, workshop or office and is accessible from both the kitchen and the garden.
A concrete garage provides parking for one or two vehicles, in addition to the parking available on the plot. It provides access to the rear of the property.
The walled garden, planted with fruit trees and not overlooked, is peaceful and quiet.
It is rare to have the opportunity to acquire such a property in La Genette, a peaceful location close to the sea and near the Old Port of La Rochelle.
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