Maison de Maître The house was built around 1850. We count on 3 levels +- 470m² of Living area (to be confirmed by the diagnostician). The property is called La Moulignonnette because the painter Dubois de Moulignon would have built it for his niece. At the main entrance, an acronym of Freemasonry implies that the companions of duty participated in the construction of the house. - On the ground floor we are welcomed by a large entrance hall serving 3 living rooms and 1 kitchen. There is access to a wine cellar. - Upstairs we find 6 bedrooms for 5 bathrooms. On the 2nd floor / attic, the frame (handmade entirely pegged) and insulation are in perfect condition. Give free rein to the imagination. Very bright house with a South exposure (East / West). Many historical elements are to be noted, parquet, moldings, ceiling height, fireplaces with ducts on the sides, tomette in the attic. Structurally sound, the facelift and roof was done in 2005. Technical level, the house has oil heating, all in the sewer. There is single glazing. Fiber is on the street. Property tax to be confirmed. Dpe to do. For the entire building major renovation work and upgrades are to be expected. Park We are on a plot of +-9,800m², completely walled. The park is wooded with some remarkable trees. There is a double garage is a small outbuilding, as well as a lean-to. Two of the three plots are swimming pool and buildable. This property is brought to you by Adrien Choux (+ 33 (0)6 ) from Barnes Properties & Châteaux. AGENT Commercial Ei Dpe X/X "Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website:"
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