Nestled in a loop of the Seine, Vétheuil called the other Giverny is a rural village in the French Vexin renowned for having hosted Claude Monet, one of the founding fathers of Impressionism, at the end of the 19th century. Built in 1784, this charming residence inhabited in the same century by the French painter Edmond Collignon has preserved the artistic codes of the time. The 200 m² property offers on the ground floor a large living room, an open kitchen upstairs, a living room, a bedroom, a bathroom, an artist's studio with glass roof. On the upper level, a mezzanine leads to a bedroom with shower room, a convertible attic and offers a panoramic view of the Seine. A cellar and a garage complete the property. In the enclosed perimeter of a plot of 295 m², a swimming pool surrounded by lush, fragrant and flowery vegetation offers a privileged relaxation space, hidden from view. Vétheuil city center and shops: 2 minutes (on foot). Transport: Roissy Cdg and Paris-Beauvais airports 70 minutes away Mantes-la-Jolie or Rosny-sur-Seine stations 10 minutes away (car) served by line J (towards Saint Lazare station). Paris Porte Maillot: 30 mins (car). Golf courses nearby: Villarceaux golf course (16 mins) Séraincourt golf course (18 mins) Maudétour golf club in Vexin (12 mins) Notable places nearby (
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