Behind a discreet porch, in the heart of Deuil-la-Barre, a property reveals itself away from prying eyes. Formerly a dependency of a noble estate, it now belongs to a confidential co-ownership of only two lots. Here, each volume carries a memory, and each room invites you to slow down. The entrance sets the tone. A paved inner courtyard, topped with an airy glass roof, immediately establishes
Behind a discreet porch, in the heart of Deuil-la-Barre, a property reveals itself away from prying eyes. Formerly a dependency of a noble estate, it now belongs to a confidential co-ownership of only two lots. Here, each volume carries a memory, and each room invites you to slow down. The entrance sets the tone. A paved inner courtyard, topped with an airy glass roof, immediately establishes an artist’s workshop atmosphere. Two symmetrical staircases frame a majestic tree: a vegetal theater, placed at the center of the house, which already hints at what the rest will confirm. Inside, fluidity dominates. The cathedral living room impresses with its double height ceiling, its brushed concrete fireplace, and modernist lines that converse with perfectly integrated antique furniture. A suspended mezzanine overlooks the whole, ideal for an office or a contemplative library. The dining room, largely glazed, naturally extends the space towards the garden and a wooden terrace shaded by a centenary tree. The kitchen, contemporary and warm, also opens to the outside. On the ground floor, the master suite offers a true haven: period fireplace, dressing room, bathroom with bathtub and shower. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms, an office, and a modern shower room complete the sleeping area. An independent studio adds to the property, perfect for a teenager, guests, or supplementary rental. Outside, the landscaped garden of 1,380 m² unfolds like a living painting. It houses La Folie, a former open-air theater with the appearance of a romantic ruin, almost cinematic. Vaulted cellars and parking in the courtyard complete this ensemble that is as poetic as it is practical. This is not a house to visit, but a place to discover in stages, like turning the pages of an ancient story that has remained intact. One immediately feels this rare blend of authenticity and creativity, this soul that no standard renovation could have invented. It is exactly this kind of property that makes you want to tell a story, rather than just describe it. One visit, and you will understand why some places cannot be replaced. Shops and schools in immediate proximity Deuil Montmagny train station 12 minutes on foot, La Barre Ormesson train station 17 minutes on foot DPE: C · GES: A Jeff [hidden information] RCS [hidden information] Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/
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