A Bright, Peaceful And Sophisticatedly Decorated Parisian Base, On Rue De Bourgogne In The 7th
1 Beds
754 Sqft
Updated: July 30
About the Property
A bright, peaceful and sophisticatedly decorated Parisian base, on Rue de Bourgogne in the 7th arrondissement, on the 3rd and top floor. The apartment is located inside a former townhouse built in 1772 at the request of Jean Joly, command secretary for the Prince of Condé. The commonhold building, which was once the residence of Jean Joly, is set around a recently renovated cobbled street leading
A bright, peaceful and sophisticatedly decorated Parisian base, on Rue de Bourgogne in the 7th arrondissement, on the 3rd and top floor. The apartment is located inside a former townhouse built in 1772 at the request of Jean Joly, command secretary for the Prince of Condé. The commonhold building, which was once the residence of Jean Joly, is set around a recently renovated cobbled street leading to a tree-lined courtyard. A gallery topped by a now unused walkway links the two wings of the edifice, at the end of which the door to the entrance hall can be found.
A comfortable staircase with oakwood steps climbs to the upper floors. The apartment is located on the third and top floor of the building. It has been recently fully renovated, with removal of partition walls producing a workshop like ambiance. Through the seven south-facing windows overlooking the total peace and quiet of the courtyard, light streams in throughout the day, while the property also boasts solid oakwood strip flooring. To the rear, a custom-made fitted kitchen equipped with appliances, stylish tap fittings and a black granite countertop was installed by a joiner. Customised, 8-metre-long bookshelves have been installed along the lower part of the wall opposite the windows. A small, discrete hallway to the left of the kitchen leads to a separate lavatory and a shower room tiled with grey veined white marble. In keeping with the character of the premises, electric but old-style cast-iron radiators provide the heating. The double-glazed windows boast wooden frames, in compliance with the protected heritage requirements for this part of Paris, and are fitted with old-fashioned style casement bolts. Lastly, the beams on the ceiling have been painted white to enable them to blend into the décor.
The apartment is sold with two cellars. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/