The villa, measuring some 390 m², has been built at the back of a plot of land. The oldest part, with two storeys over the garden level, is extended on the ground floor to the south by a contemporary wing. The facades are rendered and light-coloured, the windows are wide or high, rectangular and in some cases protected by painted wooden shutters, and the roofs are mainly two-sloped with canal tiles. The entire building, comprising six bedrooms and a separate studio, follows the contours of the land and overlooks a garden planted with trees and a parking area for two or three cars. Finally, at the entrance to the property, a garage has been converted into an independent studio.
The villa
The ground floor
Around 15 steps lead up to the house entrance, which is via an Art Deco-inspired wrought-iron and glass door that opens onto a tiled double entrance hall. The first part of the hall, which is in the most modern wing of the villa, to the south, leads to three bedrooms with bathrooms and toilets, as well as a corridor with a Moroccan feel, with its carved, openwork door panelling. Off the second part of the entrance hall, on the older side of the house, fan out a bedroom with parquet flooring and high ceilings, a mezzanine, a bathroom and toilet, a spiral staircase leading down to a separate bedroom on the lower floor and a wrought-iron staircase, in the same style as the entrance door, with beechwood treads, that leads to the reception rooms. The floors are mainly terracotta
Property type | House |
Description of the property | Villa |
Bedrooms | 6 |
Habitable area | 390m2 |
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