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In a green setting, located on the heights of the city in the immediate vicinity of Henri Sellier Park and overlooking the Vallee-aux-Loups Park, this mansion called La Tour de Robinson is made up of the famous neo-style tower -Gothic built by Jacques Bignon at the end of the 19th century and a large extension built in 1991.
Indeed known for its 27 m high tower formerly called the Chateau de la Tour Bignon or Tour Saint Jacques (because of one of the statues which adorn its facade), the residence of 516 m2 (281 m2 of living space) is erected on a plot of 1279 m2.
The two buildings have in common a majestic raised entrance offering a ceiling height of more than 3 m, decorated with a large Louis XIII style fireplace, large windows in magnificent 19th century stained glass, a beautiful mosaic on the floor and exposed beams on the ceiling.
The extension part presents a large living room of 80 m2 benefiting from triple exposure and a ceiling height of 6 meters.
Its fully visible wooden frame warms this room where a second Louis XIII style fireplace houses a wood stove. The floor is covered with Burgundy stone.
The visit continues with a master bedroom and a bathroom with shower and toilet.
All of these rooms are heated by low temperature underfloor heating and have direct access through French doors equipped with electric blinds to the 200 m2 terrace facing South-East.
A few steps below the living room, a kitchen needs to be renovated.
A basement of more than 200 m2 completes this part, offering several parking spaces, a workshop, a laundry room, a large cellar and a period cinema room to renovate.
The millstone tower is accessible from the main entrance or through the large living room. It includes four bedrooms, a kitchen, a living room, a toilet and a bathroom, with the possibility of installing an elevator.
At its top is a roof terrace with breathtaking views of up to 30 km over Paris and the Île de France.
The charm and unique architecture of this residence as well as its rehabilitation potential, in the heart of a very popular area, make it a particularly rare exceptional property.
An ideal place giving free rein to the imagination for artists, heritage lovers, events, filming, or even for guest rooms:
House listed in the general inventory of cultural heritage, not subject to the DPE.
REF. 5424
Additional information
* 8 rooms
* 4 bedrooms
* 1 bathroom
* 1 bathroom
* 3 floors in the building
* Outdoor space : 1279 SQM
* Parking : 5 parking spaces
* Property tax : 5 078 €
Energy Performance Certificate
EPC blank or in progress
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Mediator
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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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