Un Grain D'histoire Entre Villa Cavrois Et Art Déco
4 Beds
1 Baths
2,247 Sqft
8,644 Sqft lot
Updated: August 21
About the Property
Located in the highly sought-after Hippodrome district of Lambersart, this architect-designed house built in 1947 offers 208m² of living space on a 805m² plot. A true witness to local history, it was once owned by the Méauxsoone family, founders of the famous coffee brand ”Méo.” Like an icon, its remarkable architecture, inspired by the volumes and colors of Robert Mallet-Stevens’ Villa Cavrois, g
Located in the highly sought-after Hippodrome district of Lambersart, this architect-designed house built in 1947 offers 208m² of living space on a 805m² plot. A true witness to local history, it was once owned by the Méauxsoone family, founders of the famous coffee brand ”Méo.” Like an icon, its remarkable architecture, inspired by the volumes and colors of Robert Mallet-Stevens’ Villa Cavrois, gives it a unique presence in the Lambersart landscape.
From the entrance, the house reveals a subtle balance between Art Deco elegance and post-war modernist lines. The generous volumes are enhanced by pervasive ironwork: staircase, railings, radiator covers, and window frames all demonstrate a level of craftsmanship now rare. Moldings, stained glass, bow windows, and refined architectural details contribute to the home’s identity. Spread over two levels, the house includes four bedrooms and several bathrooms, offering a comfortable and harmonious family layout.
Outside, the property enjoys a privileged corner location, allowing the garden to surround the house and provide various perspectives. A secure garage, parking options on the property, and an impressive, healthy cellar of nearly 100m² complete the ensemble.
More than just a house, this property tells a story—the story of the Méauxsoone family and the beginnings of the Méo coffee brand. It is at this exact address that the family entrepreneurial adventure began; originally, the home connected to the former workshop-grocery and refinery. This heritage aspect gives the place an emotional and historical value that is particularly rare on the market.
An emblematic residence where the industrial history of the North meets the architectural elegance of the post-war era, located in one of the most coveted areas of the Lille metropolitan region.
This property will appeal to architecture lovers, heritage enthusiasts, and families seeking an exceptional address. Its large, still largely unused cellar also offers remarkable potential for imagining new uses or additional spaces.
Note: The property is currently rated F. This rating highlights areas for energy improvement, with the main options already identified. These can be considered by the future owner according to their priorities and project, with special attention to preserving and respecting the building’s remarkable architecture.
Energy Performance Certificate (DPE): F / Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GES): F Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on average energy prices indexed as of January 1, 2021: between €5760 and €7830
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Contact: Enzo URIBE BOUCARD - [hidden information] EI - Commercial Agent RSAC No. [hidden information] - Tourcoing Enzo URIBE-BOUCARD (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC Number: - Tourcoing. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/