A 4th Floor Apartment In An 18th Century Building Listed As A Historical Monument Between Place
2 Beds
1 Baths
1,238 Sqft
Updated: June 24
About the Property
A 4th-floor apartment in an 18th-century building listed as a historical monument between Place Vendôme and Place Marché Saint Honoré. The early 18th-century, five-storey building is listed as a historical monument. On the ground floor, it boasts a sober ashlar facade graced with stringcourses and moulded cornices, low-arched windows, a semi-circular arched door, wrought-iron guard-rails and, last
A 4th-floor apartment in an 18th-century building listed as a historical monument between Place Vendôme and Place Marché Saint Honoré. The early 18th-century, five-storey building is listed as a historical monument. On the ground floor, it boasts a sober ashlar facade graced with stringcourses and moulded cornices, low-arched windows, a semi-circular arched door, wrought-iron guard-rails and, lastly a balcony supported by intricately sculpted consoles above the entrance. The property is located in a building situated behind a porch with refined mouldings, at the rear of the main courtyard. It can be reached by a large oakwood staircase climbing up to the fourth floor. The door opens into an entrance hall running through the apartment, which is bathed in light thanks to two windows set opposite one another. Thanks to its vast dimensions, an office could be installed here. It leads to a rectangular dining room, with two bevelled corners on one side, and is bathed in light through two windows overlooking the courtyard. The facades are sober but carefully crafted, adorned with mascarons and wrought-iron guard-rails. In one of the corners, there is a turquoise blue marble fireplace. The dining room is adjacent to a fully fitted kitchen with custom-made furnishings and a red marble tiled floor. Following the dining room, there is a vast, dual-aspect lounge with three windows, a working fireplace and a 3.2-metre-high ceiling with a moulded cornice, which is a remarkable feature on the fourth floor of a building. Next to the lounge, through a double-leaf door, there is a spacious bedroom. In all the rooms apart from the kitchen, there is Versailles parquet flooring that has kept its shine despite the passage of time. A corridor then leads to a bathroom with a lavatory, into which light filters through a window, as well as a second vast bedroom with wood strip flooring as well as a washbasin and a separate entrance. In the courtyard, for an additional sum to the sales price, the apartment could benefit from a parking space. Lastly, the apartment also boasts two cellars in the basement, one of which is vaulted. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/