Sumptuous mansion from the 30s on 3 levels, immersed in the greenery and calm of a 21 hectare wooded park, in a pretty medieval village, preserved and sought after in the south-west of Paris in the Chevreuse valley.
Built by an architect who won the first prize in Rome in 1912, this art deco style mansion was designed to take full advantage of the garden, thanks to the many high openings. The rooms are very bright and reinforce the feeling of space. The entrance hall with the main staircase sets the tone for the exuberance of the whole, with its view overlooking the park and an 18th century fountain, as well as a piano room, reception room with fireplace and a large wood paneled library, dining room with fireplace, home cinema room also with wood paneling, a painting workshop currently used as a games room (table tennis, billiards), large modern kitchen with dining area, a lingerie-laundry room and service door, secondary staircase, sauna, shower room, WC and guest washbasin.
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