# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
# mansion (hôtel particulier) 20 rooms for sale on MELUN (77000)
  • 19th C. noble townhouse with outbuildings 45 minutes from Paris

  • MELUN (77000)
  • 3,700,000 €
  • Agency fees chargeable to the seller
  • Ref. : 4717

Ref.4717 : French noble townhouse for sale near Paris, in Seine-et-Marne department.
This beautiful property is located 45 minutes from Paris by road, between town and countryside, in the unspoiled district of a historic village in the immediate vicinity of the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte.

Built in the 19th century, the Mansard-style building is topped with a mansard roof, zinc terraces, and slate breaks, pierced on each facade by three elaborate Jacobin gable dormers. The walls of the dwelling are made of stone covered with a pale yellow “eggshell” coating. The cornices, cornerstones, frames, and window crowns are made of stone or covered with white plaster. The slightly curved window crowns are topped with classic triangular pediments or decorated with medallions. On the courtyard side, the central window is framed by two oval-shaped oculus windows. The park-side façade boasts an imposing two-story Victorian veranda, from which two stone staircases lead to the paved terrace facing the park, with an English-style courtyard in the center providing access to the garden level.

This mansion has over 500 sqm of living space spread over four levels.
The floors are paved with Roman opus travertine, marble, terracotta tiles, or English-style oak parquet.

On the garden level (approx. 120 sqm): Dining room, living room, kitchen, pantry, wine cellar, utility room, and various storage areas.
On the ground floor (approx. 150 sqm): Entrance hall on the courtyard side, opening onto a winter lounge. Adjoining rooms: two reception rooms and a library. These three rooms (90 sqm) open onto the veranda (45 sqm) on the park side.

First floor (approx. 120 sqm): landing, antechamber, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, toilet, living room and various hallways. Two terraces are directly accessible from the bedrooms.

On the second floor (approx. 110 sqm), which is slightly sloped: three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a shower room, dressing room, and various hallways.

The outbuildings (approx. 640 sqm). A separate building, forming a U-shaped paved courtyard, houses the former stables and outbuildings.

In the middle, the protruding central section features a large porch-corridor opening onto the village's main street, providing a second entrance to the property.

Supported by stone pilasters, a large molded pediment, crowned by a remarkable lantern with a shaped zinc dome, features a circular oculus.

The perpendicular wings are topped by pavilions, each decorated with two pediments with scrollwork arcades, surmounted by zinc finials and featuring semicircular windows in the tympanums.

The walls are made of stone covered with white plaster. The dentil cornices, harped cornerstones, frames, and arched window copings are covered with white plaster decorated with incisions. The hipped roof is made of zinc and slate or old tiles. On the courtyard side, it has arched gable dormers covered with zinc. The pavilions are covered with a four-sided roof with upstands, terraces, and slate breaks.

Ground floor (approx. 440 sqm): Two garages (6 cars, over 100 sqm), workshops, storage rooms, storerooms, and technical room. Various rooms converted into three apartments and a studio. Kitchens, pantries, bathrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, and hallways connecting to the rooms upstairs.
First floor (approx. 280 sqm): A 150 sqm reception room extended on either side by two rooms, one measuring 28 sqm and the other 20 sqm. Several bedrooms and bathrooms connect to the rooms on the ground floor, completing the apartments. Numerous hallways.

The cottage (150sqm and 80sqm):
consisting of two buildings, these are made of exposed stone or covered with light ochre plaster.
A square two-story pavilion, extended by a single-story wing. A double cornice with red and yellow brick cornices highlights the roofs, one of which is a brown tile roof with upturned edges and the other a flat roof.
On the ground floor: dining room, kitchen, living room, and restroom.
First floor: one bedroom, one bathroom, and a 45m² terrace.
Second floor: one bedroom and one shower room.
Another building opposite, also extended by a roof terrace, forms a paved courtyard with the surrounding wall. It is topped by a four-sided metal dome, covered with curved Lexan windows and crowned with a pyramidal zinc skylight.
Ground floor: greenhouse, toilets, and mezzanine, and in the extension, a large room currently used as a workshop (could be used as stables or accommodation).

The orangery (approx. 80 sqm):
The walls are made of stone covered with white plaster. The cornerstones, frames, and crowns of the large vertical windows are covered with white facing decorated with split stone.
The gabled roof is covered with brown tiles.
On the ground floor: two adjoining rooms measuring 28 and 55 sqm.

Covering an area of 8,15 acres. (3.3 hectares) and entirely enclosed by walls, the park features more than fifty species of trees and shrubs from all over the world... redwoods, cedars, oaks, beeches, plane trees, lime trees, pines, chestnuts, horse chestnuts, hornbeams, elms, willows, araucarias, ash trees, sycamores, magnolias, acacias, tulip trees, palms, bamboos, laurels, thujas, gunneras, wisteria, roses, boxwood, yews, apple trees, pear trees, apricot trees, cherry trees, banana trees, kiwis, vines... as well as various plants, rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias...
Scattered throughout the park:
Two ponds with footbridges.
A huge metal aviary (180 sqm) covered with zinc pagoda roofs.
A tennis court.
A heated swimming pool and pool house.
A gazebo and other arbors and pergolas.

Cabinet LE NAIL – Ile-de-France – Mrs Juliette PERRIN : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20
Juliette PERRIN , Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 512 172 768.
We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr

  • Property type : mansion (hôtel particulier)
  • Surface : 1200 m²
  • Surface : 3.3 ha
  • Number of rooms : 20
  • Number of bedrooms : 11
  • No. of bathrooms : 4
  • No. of shower room : 5
  • Swimming pool : Yes
  • terrace : 1

  • Energy diagnostics :
  • 19th C. noble townhouse with outbuildings 45 minutes from Paris

  • MELUN (77000)
  • 3,700,000 €
  • Agency fees chargeable to the seller
  • Ref. : 4717
  • Property type : mansion (hôtel particulier)
  • Surface : 1200 m²
  • Surface : 3.3 ha
  • Number of rooms : 20
  • Number of bedrooms : 11
  • No. of bathrooms : 4
  • No. of shower room : 5
  • Swimming pool : Yes
  • terrace : 1

  • Energy diagnostics :

Ref.4717 : French noble townhouse for sale near Paris, in Seine-et-Marne department.
This beautiful property is located 45 minutes from Paris by road, between town and countryside, in the unspoiled district of a historic village in the immediate vicinity of the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte.

Built in the 19th century, the Mansard-style building is topped with a mansard roof, zinc terraces, and slate breaks, pierced on each facade by three elaborate Jacobin gable dormers. The walls of the dwelling are made of stone covered with a pale yellow “eggshell” coating. The cornices, cornerstones, frames, and window crowns are made of stone or covered with white plaster. The slightly curved window crowns are topped with classic triangular pediments or decorated with medallions. On the courtyard side, the central window is framed by two oval-shaped oculus windows. The park-side façade boasts an imposing two-story Victorian veranda, from which two stone staircases lead to the paved terrace facing the park, with an English-style courtyard in the center providing access to the garden level.

This mansion has over 500 sqm of living space spread over four levels.
The floors are paved with Roman opus travertine, marble, terracotta tiles, or English-style oak parquet.

On the garden level (approx. 120 sqm): Dining room, living room, kitchen, pantry, wine cellar, utility room, and various storage areas.
On the ground floor (approx. 150 sqm): Entrance hall on the courtyard side, opening onto a winter lounge. Adjoining rooms: two reception rooms and a library. These three rooms (90 sqm) open onto the veranda (45 sqm) on the park side.

First floor (approx. 120 sqm): landing, antechamber, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, toilet, living room and various hallways. Two terraces are directly accessible from the bedrooms.

On the second floor (approx. 110 sqm), which is slightly sloped: three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a shower room, dressing room, and various hallways.

The outbuildings (approx. 640 sqm). A separate building, forming a U-shaped paved courtyard, houses the former stables and outbuildings.

In the middle, the protruding central section features a large porch-corridor opening onto the village's main street, providing a second entrance to the property.

Supported by stone pilasters, a large molded pediment, crowned by a remarkable lantern with a shaped zinc dome, features a circular oculus.

The perpendicular wings are topped by pavilions, each decorated with two pediments with scrollwork arcades, surmounted by zinc finials and featuring semicircular windows in the tympanums.

The walls are made of stone covered with white plaster. The dentil cornices, harped cornerstones, frames, and arched window copings are covered with white plaster decorated with incisions. The hipped roof is made of zinc and slate or old tiles. On the courtyard side, it has arched gable dormers covered with zinc. The pavilions are covered with a four-sided roof with upstands, terraces, and slate breaks.

Ground floor (approx. 440 sqm): Two garages (6 cars, over 100 sqm), workshops, storage rooms, storerooms, and technical room. Various rooms converted into three apartments and a studio. Kitchens, pantries, bathrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, and hallways connecting to the rooms upstairs.
First floor (approx. 280 sqm): A 150 sqm reception room extended on either side by two rooms, one measuring 28 sqm and the other 20 sqm. Several bedrooms and bathrooms connect to the rooms on the ground floor, completing the apartments. Numerous hallways.

The cottage (150sqm and 80sqm):
consisting of two buildings, these are made of exposed stone or covered with light ochre plaster.
A square two-story pavilion, extended by a single-story wing. A double cornice with red and yellow brick cornices highlights the roofs, one of which is a brown tile roof with upturned edges and the other a flat roof.
On the ground floor: dining room, kitchen, living room, and restroom.
First floor: one bedroom, one bathroom, and a 45m² terrace.
Second floor: one bedroom and one shower room.
Another building opposite, also extended by a roof terrace, forms a paved courtyard with the surrounding wall. It is topped by a four-sided metal dome, covered with curved Lexan windows and crowned with a pyramidal zinc skylight.
Ground floor: greenhouse, toilets, and mezzanine, and in the extension, a large room currently used as a workshop (could be used as stables or accommodation).

The orangery (approx. 80 sqm):
The walls are made of stone covered with white plaster. The cornerstones, frames, and crowns of the large vertical windows are covered with white facing decorated with split stone.
The gabled roof is covered with brown tiles.
On the ground floor: two adjoining rooms measuring 28 and 55 sqm.

Covering an area of 8,15 acres. (3.3 hectares) and entirely enclosed by walls, the park features more than fifty species of trees and shrubs from all over the world... redwoods, cedars, oaks, beeches, plane trees, lime trees, pines, chestnuts, horse chestnuts, hornbeams, elms, willows, araucarias, ash trees, sycamores, magnolias, acacias, tulip trees, palms, bamboos, laurels, thujas, gunneras, wisteria, roses, boxwood, yews, apple trees, pear trees, apricot trees, cherry trees, banana trees, kiwis, vines... as well as various plants, rhododendrons, azaleas, camellias...
Scattered throughout the park:
Two ponds with footbridges.
A huge metal aviary (180 sqm) covered with zinc pagoda roofs.
A tennis court.
A heated swimming pool and pool house.
A gazebo and other arbors and pergolas.

Cabinet LE NAIL – Ile-de-France – Mrs Juliette PERRIN : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20
Juliette PERRIN , Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 512 172 768.
We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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    • Ile-de-France (near Paris)
    • Mrs Juliette PERRIN

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