A renovated 19th-century residence in the heart of its private park
Located in Valenciennes, this exceptional 19th-century residence stands as a true heritage gem.
Formerly the residence of the director of the Anzin mining company, this 510m² property, set on 2,700m² of wooded grounds, is steeped in the industrial history of northern France.
A home where every architectural detail has been preserved, offering an interior of remarkable proportions where historical elegance meets contemporary comfort.
On the ground floor, a spacious entrance hall leads to a double living room and a large dining room. A large office and a functional kitchen complete this level. Three fireplaces lend authentic warmth to the reception rooms, while the view of the wooded grounds invites contemplation.
The magnificent central staircase leads to the upper floors, where six spacious bedrooms await. Each has its own bathroom and toilet. A separate apartment with authentic charm, enhanced by remarkable high ceilings, completes the sleeping area.
The garden comprises a landscaped park of 1,900 m² facing southeast, with building potential. A double garage and ample parking complete this private and secure space.
This historic residence offers an exceptional living environment for a family seeking space. The immediate proximity to public transport, shops, schools, and medical facilities makes daily life easy. Just steps from the marina, the Quai des Mines, and the Cité des Congrès, the property is situated in a vibrant and dynamic area.
A unique and timeless place whose soul is best discovered rather than described.
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) in progress.
Additional information
- 8 rooms
- 7 bedrooms
- 7 bathrooms
- Outdoor space : 2756 SQM
- Property tax : 5 090 €
Energy Performance Certificate
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