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Reference251632
Price2,595,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms4
Floor Space320.0m2
Land Area1,850.0m2

6 bedroom House for sale with Income Potential in Le Vesinet, Paris Ile de France

2,595,000 EUR
2,231,700 GBP2,776,650 USD
Nestling in nearly half an acre of glorious wooded gardens, is this beautiful 3 storey, 6 bedroom Manor House with outbuilding.

With double vehicle access the main house encompasses three levels of around 90 m2 each.

• The ground floor comprises a large 10 m2 entrance hall (superb period cement tiles), leading to a 55 m2 double living and dining room with parquet flooring, opening south and east sides onto a vast terrace offering easy parkland access. There is a dining room, also with parquet flooring, with French windows leading onto the South facing terrace, and a 14 m2 kitchen/diner (renovated in 2022), and a guest WC.

• A beautiful wooden staircase leads...
Nestling in nearly half an acre of glorious wooded gardens, is this beautiful 3 storey, 6 bedroom Manor House with outbuilding.

With double vehicle access the main house encompasses three levels of around 90 m2 each.

• The ground floor comprises a large 10 m2 entrance hall (superb period cement tiles), leading to a 55 m2 double living and dining room with parquet flooring, opening south and east sides onto a vast terrace offering easy parkland access. There is a dining room, also with parquet flooring, with French windows leading onto the South facing terrace, and a 14 m2 kitchen/diner (renovated in 2022), and a guest WC.

• A beautiful wooden staircase leads to the first floor where there are 3 spacious bedrooms (13, 17 and 20 m2), with 19th century stucco ceilings (3 m), solid wood floors, an 8m2 walk in wardrobe, a 14m2 bathroom with WC and a shower room - also with WC - also renovated in 2022.

• On the second floor is an apartment with a study, walk in wardrobe, 2 bedrooms (14 and 17 m2), a bathroom with WC and shower room with WC (renovated in 2022).

Air conditioning was installed on this floor in 2022. This level could be used as an independent apartment with private access, or integrated into the rest of the house.

All the rooms benefit from superb natural light and uninterrupted views over the parklands.

• The house also offers a basement: 3 large, perfectly sound, semi-buried rooms (18, 19 and 25 m2), each with openings, for use as a sports room, storage room or other purpose, and a machine room (housing the gas-fired boiler installed in 2022) with separate access to the outside.

The 1,855 m2 grounds also include an attractive outbuilding in need of renovation, with a 2 storey double garage and a two bedroom apartment totalising 45 m2.

• Other elements: - Alarm - CO2 detectors - Water softener - Double glazing - Double access to the property - Insulated roof - Electricity revised in 2022 - Energy rating: D

•Main floor areas: •Ground floor : Double living room: 55 m2 / Dining room: 20 m2 / Kitchen: 14 m2. •1st floor : Bedroom 1: 13 m2 / Bedroom 2: 17 m2 / Bedroom 3: 20 m2. •2nd floor Bedroom 1: 14 m2 / Bedroom 2: 17 m2. •Basement Room 1: 18 m2 / Room 2: 19 m2 / Room 3: 25 m2.

If you choose to live in Le Vesinet (78), you can be sure of a beautiful environment in a listed residential area, nestling in one of the loops of the Seine, just 20 minutes from Paris. The living environment in this key town in the west of Paris is remarkable. The town offers its residents (around 17,000) every convenience and service. It's a great place to live, and although it's an anonymous place, it's very easy to become part of local life.

There are many small, varied and quality local shops alongside less 'confidential' commercial structures. There are theatres and cinemas, renowned educational establishments (public/private - all levels - French and international in the immediate vicinity) and an unmissable market. The peaceful stretches of water, linked together by almost four kilometres of streams and lined with footpaths, bring an undeniable sense of serenity to the site and encourage visitors to take a stroll. Vast lawns and wooded parks dot this privileged environment, where the architectural heritage has also been preserved and listed.
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