Charming renovated house with outbuilding and garden in the heart of the village
This authentic 1840 manor house, built of exposed stone and Vaugirard brick, unfolds its 187 square meters with singular elegance. Nestled behind high stone walls, it offers a haven of peace thanks to a 1,300-square-meter garden, adorned with palm trees, fruit trees, and terraced land.
The interior reveals a distinctive architecture where history and charm reign supreme. From the moment you enter, the tone is set: a checkerboard floor of period cement tiles and a dry-stone wall. A magnificent staircase, with a stringer painted in graphic black and wooden steps worn by time, structures the space like a sculpture. The light-filled dining room connects to a kitchen with a dining area, whose magnificent original herringbone parquet flooring underscores its character. Whitewashed exposed beams and a fireplace grace the living room, lending it a bright, warm, and soothing atmosphere.
A laundry room and a toilet complete the ground floor, giving it a highly functional character.
The highlight, however, is two former lime kilns, one of which has been transformed into an unusual wine cellar.
The two upper floors house four spacious and bright bedrooms, including a large 20 sq m suite with a cathedral ceiling. Every detail–cast-iron radiators, parquet flooring patinated by time, high ceilings–evokes the soul of this manor house. A large bathroom with exposed beams, a wood-paneled bathtub, and a spacious shower offers a true haven of relaxation with a view of the garden.
A shower room and an office space in the attic with exposed beams complete the upper floors, along with ample storage along the hallways.
Outside, a spacious 60 sq m raised wooden terrace, in need of some updating, overlooks the terraced garden, inviting moments of relaxation or more festive gatherings.
The unique character continues with a 70 sq m former barn on two levels. This spacious outbuilding, with its own separate entrance, is a rare find, offering exceptional potential for conversion into a workspace, workshop, or independent loft for hosting family and friends in complete privacy. It also presents an ideal blank canvas for a bed and breakfast business or a multigenerational living project.
Ideally located 200m from the pond and the park of Beynes, this family home is a rare opportunity for anyone looking for a property with character in a green setting while being in the town centre: the train station, schools and shops are all within walking distance in a few minutes:
Beynes train station (Line N towards Paris-Montparnasse): 750 m
2 nursery schools: Jacques-Prévert at 280 m Marie Curie at 400m
2 primary schools: Anatole-France at 270m Victor Duruy at 350m Bakery: 70m (at the end of the street)
G20 Supermarket and Petite Mauldre Shopping Centre: 280m Rapid’Market (general food – open 7 days a week): 400m
Additional information
- 6 rooms
- 4 bedrooms
- 1 bathroom
- 1 bathroom
- 3 floors in the building
- Outdoor space : 1300 SQM
- Parking : 5 parking spaces
- Property tax : 1 975 €
Energy Performance Certificate
- A
- B
- C
- D
- 292.8kWh/m².year64*kg CO2/m².yearE
- F
- G
- A
- B
- C
- D
- 64kg CO2/m².yearE
- F
- G
Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established from energy prices for the year 2021 : between 3330 € and 4520 €
Agency fees
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29 Boulevard de Courcelles 75008 Paris
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