In the heart of a village near Anet, 1h30 from Paris, with a view overlooking a residence of character dating from Napoleon III which belonged to the Didot family, printer and Parisian bookseller. The property is composed of a completely renovated house of about 600 m², an outbuilding of about 100 m² and two private islands on the Eure. On the ground floor: an entrance hall with stairs that leads to the left wing: a cloakroom, a fitted and equipped kitchen, a dining room and a living room with fireplace right wing, a double living room with fireplace. On the first floor: on the landing a room converted into a billiard room which distributes the left wing: a corridor with dressing cupboards, a laundry room, two bedrooms with their shower room, one of which has a children's bedroom right wing: a corridor with dressing cupboards, a bedroom with bathroom and shower, an office and a bedroom with shower room. On the second floor: on the landing a room converted into a home cinema lounge which distributes the left wing: a corridor with access to the attic, a bedroom with bathroom, access to the bedroom and corridor, an office room right wing: a corridor, two bedrooms with their shower room or bathroom and a room. An attic. In the basement: with an external access to the cellars of 300 m² including two rooms technical room boiler room. Dependence: A building of about 100 m²: a double garage for two cars, a storage room, an additional room to be converted and a woodshed. The property of about 2 hectares benefits from a garden with trees, a raised vegetable garden, an orchard and on the Eure two islands with a boathouse and a building to renovate. Well presented by Karl Tanguy +33 (0) 6 EI sales agent. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website/
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