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Fontenay-sous-Bois
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15 rooms
554 m²
5 950 000 €

Bois de Vincennes Private mansion 650 m² with outdoor swimming p
Facing the Bois de Vincennes in absolute calm, close to transport, schools and shops, Engel & Völkers invites you to discover this remarkable property of around 650m² offering top-of-the-range amenities built on a 3,250m² plot and a large heated outdoor swimming pool (15mx7m). The remarkably spacious mansion (on 3 levels) welcomes you on the first floor via a vast, luminous entrance hall, which leads to a dining room and a double reception room opening onto a spacious 100m² covered veranda with its view and direct access to the peaceful, intimate landscaped garden. A separate fitted and equipped kitchen opening onto the veranda and an office (bedroom) complete this level. Upstairs, a wide staircase leads from the hall to the 3 bedrooms and their bathrooms, plus an oval study. On the garden level, you'll find a music room, reception room, billiard room, sauna, laundry room and cellar. A charming detached house (outbuilding) with a surface area of 70 m² completes this property, comprising a living room, fitted kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, and a basement with wine cellar and workshop/garage for 3 cars. The good layout of the rooms, the quality old features (parquet flooring, stained glass, moldings, woodwork, fireplaces) and the house's numerous water/WC points are undeniable advantages of this property. Several vehicles can be parked in the garden. The proximity of shops, schools and transport (RER A, 17min direct from Ch. de Gaulle Etoile - Champs Elysées), the brightness of every room, the absolute calm and the verdant setting of this property will win you over. DPE : D 219 kWh; GES : D/ 46kg CO2 Estimated annual energy costs: €6,847 to €9,2363: No legal proceedings in progress Transaction fees payable by seller. The Bois de Vincennes lies to the east of Paris. It is a vestige of the ancient forest belt that surrounded Lutetia, whose name first appears in a document from the Abbey of Saint-Maur in 847. Owned by the Church, then by the kings of France until 1791, the history of the wood is closely linked to that of the château. It was long prized for its royal hunting grounds. Only after the French Revolution was it classified as national property. It served as a maneuvering ground throughout the 19th century until the Second Empire, when, under the impetus of Napoleon III and his engineer Alphand, the wood was extensively developed and classified as a picturesque natural site in 1960 by André Malraux. With a surface area of 995 hectares, mainly wooded, it is the largest green space in Paris. It offers a wide range of landscapes and atmospheres, and features four lakes around which numerous activities take place, as well as a wide range of activities for sports enthusiasts, including four sports courses for outdoor training. - Lac Daumesnil, the larger lake at the western end of the wood, has two islands, Ile de Reuilly and Ile de Bercy, accessible by bridges. Near its banks are the Pagode de Vincennes and the Tibetan Buddhist temple. - Lac de Gravelle, to the southeast, - Lac des Minimes, to the northeast, features three islands, including Porte Jaune; - Lac de Saint-Mandé, to the north-west. These lakes are linked by rivers that run through the forested plots, providing picturesque walking routes. Two of the four sites of the Jardin botanique de la Ville de Paris are located in the Bois de Vincennes: the Parc floral de Paris and the Arboretum de Paris. The lesser-known Jardin d'Agronomie Tropicale is next door.
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