Overview
- 5 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- 303 m2
- 403 m2
Property Description
Built in 1906 by Jules Viatte, this villa was his home and workplace until his death. It showcases the architect-artist's pronounced taste for the picturesque inventiveness of the Art Nouveau movement. It is listed locally as a remarkable heritage site. Set on a 403 sqm wooded plot, the villa offers 303 sqm of living space. On the ground floor, an entrance hall leads to a kitchen and superb reception areas, comprising a dining room, a living room, and an office/studio with a skylight. This space features a mezzanine leading to the villa's 37 sqm roof terrace. A few steps below the living areas leads to a summer lounge with independent access. A beautifully crafted wooden staircase, illuminated by a stained-glass window from the Nancy School depicting an orange tree, leads to the first-floor landing, which provides access to three bedrooms, one with a roof terrace, and two bathrooms. The second floor comprises two additional bedrooms, a bathroom, storage space, and access to the attic via a pull-down staircase. The partially underground basement includes a functional kitchen, an office, a laundry room, a boiler room, a cellar, and storage areas. Just steps from the town center, in a sought-after neighborhood renowned for its elegance, history, and architectural quality, the villa is close to shops, schools, and the Fontainebleau forest. It is an 18-minute bus ride from the Fontainebleau/Avon train station on line R, which connects to Paris in 45 minutes. Sextant France – Fabrice Lambert agent basé à BOISSISE LE ROI – 06 83 91 16 81 – Plus d'informations sur www.sextantfrance.fr réf. 25807
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