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An integral part of the Chateau d'Anet estate, owned by the Duke of Orleans until 1830, and passed through the hands of several owners, it was ultimately the first Nobel Peace Prize winner, Frederic Passy, who acquired the property. the property in 1901.
A beautiful symbol for a place that exudes calm and harmony.
At the time called the Chateau Rouge for its brick architecture, it was a fire in 1929 that gave it new life and a new identity.
After a few years of abandonment, it was in 1933 that a construction contractor acquired it and gave the Chateau its current appearance as an ?18th century Folly' directly inspired by the Petit Trianon.
Even today, exploring the 400 m2 of the premises means immersing yourself in the simple and refined neo-classical architecture which spans the ages with grace.
The first level is dedicated to the reception rooms, all opening onto a magnificent terrace overlooking the park made up of ponds, the center of life of a French garden created according to the rules of the art.
Materials with refined authenticity adorn the floors, walls and ceilings of a large living room, a dining room and a music room all served by a sumptuous entrance.
A large office and a 70s kitchen complete the premises.
Upstairs, 5 bedrooms and bathrooms share the space offering high ceilings and large openings onto the park.
A complete basement serves as a scullery, cellar and offers different spaces which can be arranged according to each person's uses.
The property also includes a 90m2 caretaker's house and extends over more than one and a half hectares on both sides of the Eure.
The challenge for future owners will be to restore this incredible heritage to give back to the property the thousand splendors with which it will adorn itself so well, with the only limit being each person's imagination.
A unique property for those who want to treat themselves to a page of history one hour from Paris!
ENERGY CLASS: C/ CLIMATE CLASS: D
Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established using energy prices for the year 2015: €3,066
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisk.gouv.fr
REF. 6994EAE
Additional information
* 12 rooms
* 6 bedrooms
* 6 bathrooms
* 2 floors in the building
* Outdoor space : 15190 SQM
* Property tax : 7 522 €
Energy Performance Certificate
Primary energy consumption
c : 106 kWh/m2.an
High performance housing
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A
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B
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106
kWh/m2.an
31*
kg CO2/m2.an
C
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D
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E
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F
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G
Extremely poor housing performance
* Of which greenhouse gas emissions
d : 31 kg CO2/m2.an
Low CO2 emissions
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A
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B
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C
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31
kg CO2/m2.an
D
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E
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F
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G
Very high CO2 emissions
Agency fees
The fees include VAT and are payable by the vendor
Mediator
Mediation Franchise-Consommateurs
www.mediation-franchise.com
29 Boulevard de Courcelles 75008 Paris
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
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