A 19th Century Distillery With A Loading Dock And Paved Courtyard, 10 Kilometres North Of The
6 Beds
4,306 Sqft
11,335 Sqft lot
Updated: July 17
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About the Property
A 19th-century distillery with a loading dock and paved courtyard, 10 kilometres north of the town of Fontainebleau and 55 kilometres south of Paris. Through its location, environment and architecture, the distillery forms a true link between rural and urban backdrops, only 10 kilometres from Fontainebleau. On one side, the building neighbours cultivated fields that cover the fertile plain on whic
A 19th-century distillery with a loading dock and paved courtyard, 10 kilometres north of the town of Fontainebleau and 55 kilometres south of Paris. Through its location, environment and architecture, the distillery forms a true link between rural and urban backdrops, only 10 kilometres from Fontainebleau. On one side, the building neighbours cultivated fields that cover the fertile plain on which it stands and where horses that graze underline the bucolic backdrop. On the other side, tall trees, through which morning sunlight shines, creates an enchanting atmosphere around the stone edifices. The distillery, built of burrstone, was made in the 19th century. It has four levels, each with a floor area of around 100m². Tall, straight windows bathe its interior in natural light. From the top of the building, you can admire far-reaching views of the cultivated fields. This vista is especially magical when the sun sets. Opposite the main edifice, there is a loading bay with a metal framework and a stone base. It offers a 125m² floor area. The property lies in a zone that can be built upon, so you can imagine a range of possibilities for development on the two sections of this cadastral plot. The whole site is connected to the water, electricity and gas networks. The distillery’s roof of flat tiles was renovated in 2017 and its court-facing elevation of stonework was revealed through a masterful removal of the rendering that covered it. Four floors were made with spaces for water outlets and electricity inlets. The buildings have been officially recognised for being remarkable. They form a gem of built heritage for the village and its surroundings. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/