A Renovated 18th Century House, Set Back In Calm With A Walled Garden, Nestled In The Historical
5 Hab.
3,079 Sqft
5,113 Sqft lot
Actualizado: Julio 17
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A renovated 18th-century house, set back in calm with a walled garden, nestled in the historical heart of Senlis, in northern France’s Oise department. From the town’s historical centre, a covered carriage entrance leads to the house and garden, which is set back from the street and enjoys privacy. The stone facade is plain and even, punctuated with windows aligned with each other and fitted with
A renovated 18th-century house, set back in calm with a walled garden, nestled in the historical heart of Senlis, in northern France’s Oise department. From the town’s historical centre, a covered carriage entrance leads to the house and garden, which is set back from the street and enjoys privacy. The stone facade is plain and even, punctuated with windows aligned with each other and fitted with swing shutters. The house was built in the 18th century and then redesigned in the 19th century. It offers a 285m² floor area, spread over three levels. The garden-facing elevation combines dressed stone with pale rendering. Its windows and glazed doors are broader and contemporary, bringing an abundance of natural light inside and opening the rooms up to the beautiful exterior. The house has been renovated masterfully and with respect for its built heritage. Indeed, the renovation project has integrated high-quality materials. The dwelling offers nine rooms, including five bedrooms. A two-level vaulted cellar lies beneath the edifice. A closed garage can house two vehicles. You can reach it from the street via the covered carriage entrance. This garage also leads to the back of the plot. The walled garden is completely enclosed and covers 475m². It offers a lawn dotted with a range of shrubs, extended with a paved terrace that forms a transitional space leading from the reception rooms out to the lush exterior. At the back of the plot, you can still see the remains of third-century Gallo-Roman ramparts. La información sobre los riesgos a los que está expuesta esta propiedad está disponible en el sitio web de Géorisques: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/