Authentic 4 bedroom Manor House for sale in Chauvry, Paris Ile de France
4 bedroom manor house full of charm and character, set in nearly 3 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens.
This remarkable character residence showcases magnificent Norman half-timbering and distinctive French architectural heritage, perfectly situated just 30 minutes from Paris in the verdant Val-d'Oise department.
It offers an impressive 356.91 m2 (3,842 sq ft) of living space distributed across two levels, harmoniously blending historical elegance with modern comforts.
The interior reveals a breathtaking great living room with cathedral ceilings adorned with authentic whitewashed exposed beam...
4 bedroom manor house full of charm and character, set in nearly 3 acres of beautiful landscaped gardens.
This remarkable character residence showcases magnificent Norman half-timbering and distinctive French architectural heritage, perfectly situated just 30 minutes from Paris in the verdant Val-d'Oise department.
It offers an impressive 356.91 m2 (3,842 sq ft) of living space distributed across two levels, harmoniously blending historical elegance with modern comforts.
The interior reveals a breathtaking great living room with cathedral ceilings adorned with authentic whitewashed exposed beams. The magnificent main salon (36 m2) features terracotta tile flooring and abundant natural light streaming through French doors that open to the tranquil gardens.
The property boasts exceptional living spaces including four elegant bedrooms including a ground floor suite, a spectacular kitchen of
24.40 m2 (263 sq ft), multiple living and dining areas with fireplace, totalling over 105 m2 (753 sq ft), and an independent studio of 40 m2 (430 sq ft).
The architectural splendour continues with a stunning stone fireplace, rustic chandelier, and authentic period details throughout. The mezzanine area (25.80 m2) provides additional character and functionality.
Located in the Val-d'Oise department in the Ile-de-France region, Chauvry is a charming village benefiting from an exceptional natural setting, just 23 kilometres (14 miles) from Paris. The property is in immediate proximity to the majestic Montmorency Forest, one of the green lungs of the Ile-de-France region.
The Chauvry Valley is a classified site due to its biological richness, bordered by the forest massifs of L'Isle-Adam to the North and Montmorency to the South. For outdoor enthusiasts, the region offers: - The famous "Sentier des Lisieres" (Edge Path) of the Montmorency forest, a hiking route nearly 30 kilometres long - Numerous mountain biking and walking paths crossing preserved valleys - Exceptional viewpoints over the Oise Valley - The Chauvry Goat Farm, a popular local attraction known for its artisanal cheeses.
The property benefits from excellent access to reputable schools in the region, with private and public education options nearby. Essential services are readily accessible in neighbouring communes: - Private, international and bilingual schools within 5-25 minutes drive - Quality public schools serving all age groups in neighbouring villages - Excellent private schools in the greater Val-d'Oise area with transportation services - Higher education opportunities in Paris easily accessible.
Located just 18 km from the Stade de France and 23 km from the Arc de Triomphe, this property offers privileged access to Paris while maintaining the tranquility of the countryside.
It offers quick access to major roads to Paris (A15, N104) - Montsoult-Maffliers train station 4 km away (Line H to Gare du Nord in Paris) - Charles de Gaulle Airport just 20 minutes by car
This rare opportunity represents the very essence of the French art of living, combining provincial charm with sophisticated elegance for the most discerning international clientele.
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