A family house with authentic charm, a bucolic garden and a remarkable conservatory, nestled 30 minutes south-east of Paris. The dwelling has a basement, a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor. The house has a hipped roof of interlocking tiles that is crowned with a decorative zinc ridge and a central dormer. Its south-facing facade is made of burrstone. The ground floor is raised. The entrance door that leads into this ground floor stands beneath a canopy and is framed between two windows. Three windows with wrought-iron guardrails punctuate the first floor. On the east side, a double flight of steps with balusters leads up to a secondary entrance door, which also stands beneath a canopy. On the north side, a remarkable conservatory looks down over the garden. You can reach this conservatory from outside via a double flight of steps. Up on the first floor, there is a raised terrace. And a garage stands on the west side. On the north side of the garden, there is an outbuilding with storerooms and old hutches.
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