Reference256712
Price995,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms2
Floor Space204.7m2
Land Area1,172.0m2

Stylish 5 bedroom House for sale in Montmorency, Paris Ile de France

995,000 EUR
825,850 GBP1,044,750 USD
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a stylishly renovated 3 storey,
5 bedroom historical house with mature garden and fruit trees, ideally located near all amenities in the heart of Montmorency.

This magnificent period property of 196 m2 reveals all the refinement of late 19th-century bourgeois architecture. Built in 1890, this exceptional residence harmoniously combines historic heritage with contemporary comfort.

The elegant facade displays the aesthetic codes of the era: traditional clay tiles, sculpted bow-window, wrought iron balconettes and characteristic blue shutters. The tall windows flood the spaces with natural light, while the "Montmorency" marble fireplaces wit...
Wonderful opportunity to acquire a stylishly renovated 3 storey,
5 bedroom historical house with mature garden and fruit trees, ideally located near all amenities in the heart of Montmorency.

This magnificent period property of 196 m2 reveals all the refinement of late 19th-century bourgeois architecture. Built in 1890, this exceptional residence harmoniously combines historic heritage with contemporary comfort.

The elegant facade displays the aesthetic codes of the era: traditional clay tiles, sculpted bow-window, wrought iron balconettes and characteristic blue shutters. The tall windows flood the spaces with natural light, while the "Montmorency" marble fireplaces with their surmounting windows create a unique atmosphere.

On the ground Floor (66.03 m2) is an entrance hall: 7.2 m2, spacious living room: 38.04 m2 with triple exposure offering unobstructed views, a dining room: 8.08 m2, veranda: 2.53 m2, fitted kitchen: 8.48 m2, guest WC: 1.39 m2 and circulation space: 2.84 m2.

The refinement unfolds through herringbone oak parquet flooring, floral mouldings adorning the ceilings and period marble fireplaces. The veranda provides seamless indoor-outdoor living with direct terrace access.

On the first floor (68.10 m2) is a landing: 4.28 m2, bedroom 1: 12.14 m2, bedroom 2: 20.3 m2, bedroom 3: 16.06 m2, a games room/playroom: 4.81 m2, bathroom: 5.83 m2, WC: 1.61 m2 and storage/circulation:
3.07 m2.

On the second floor (61.65 m2) is a Master Suite of 21.05 m2 with beautiful proportions, a luxury bathroom: 13.95 m2 with Italian shower and bathtub, walk in wardrobe 6.43 m2, bedroom 4: 10.18 m2, reading room/study: 3.05 m2 (charming bow-window), WC: 1.13 m2 and circulation areas: 5.86 m2.

There is a complete basement including tiled laundry room with window, wine cellar, workshop and boiler room.

A true haven of greenery with its adorable period gazebo, the garden invites relaxation and is a safe family environment. The large sun terrace and covered shelter allow enjoyment of fine weather and cooler evenings alike. There are fruit trees in the garden including apple, cherry, figue, quince as well as gooseberry and blackcurrant bushes.

Convenient off road parking in the private driveway.

It is 5 minutes walk to shops, 10 minutes drive to a railway station (Line H to Paris Gare du Nord), 3 minutes walk to public transport and immediate proximity to excellent schools and infrastructure.

Montmorency, renowned for its lifestyle, offers an exceptional setting on the edge of the 2,200-hectare forest, which is ideal for outdoor family activities. The town has a rich architectural heritage that looks to the future while preserving its historic legacy.
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