Mansion for sale, Paris 16th (75116), 10 rooms, 511 m², ref 86517570
Price on request
House
10 rooms
4 bedrooms
511 m² (total : 623 m²)
Top floor / 3 floors
Reference 86517570
Paris 16th District – An exceptional period property
Villa de la Réunion. This prestigious near 500 sqm property dating from the 1920s is located in a confidential private street. Benefiting from a fully south-facing garden, it includes a magnificent living/reception room featuring high ceilings and bathed in sunshine, with several superb bedrooms and bathrooms on the top floors.
The ensemble has been meticulously renovated throughout and is luxuriously appointed.
With two studio apartments in the leafy garden, a garage and several storage rooms.
Paris has its own "hameaux" — or hidden villages. In the 16th District, these verdant cocoons are hidden from view behind the city's omnipresent apartment buildings and, literally surrounded by the urban fabric, barely a year goes by without one of them being reduced in size or disappearing entirely. Vestiges can still be found at the southern tip of the district with Villa Sommeiller, Villa Murat, Villa Mulhouse and Villa Lorrain — and further north, Villa Boileau, Villa Jasmin, Villa Boulainvilliers... Yet only four truly deserve the name "hameau": Villa de la Réunion, Villa Molitor, Hameau Boileau, and Villa Montmorency — all to be found within the capital’s historic Auteuil neighbourhood.
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Paris 16th District – An exceptional period property
Villa de la Réunion. This prestigious near 500 sqm property dating from the 1920s is located in a confidential private street. Benefiting from a fully south-facing garden, it includes a magnificent living/reception room featuring high ceilings and bathed in sunshine, with several superb bedrooms and bathrooms on the top floors.
The ensemble has been meticulously renovated throughout and is luxuriously appointed.
With two studio apartments in the leafy garden, a garage and several storage rooms.
Paris has its own "hameaux" — or hidden villages. In the 16th District, these verdant cocoons are hidden from view behind the city's omnipresent apartment buildings and, literally surrounded by the urban fabric, barely a year goes by without one of them being reduced in size or disappearing entirely. Vestiges can still be found at the southern tip of the district with Villa Sommeiller, Villa Murat, Villa Mulhouse and Villa Lorrain — and further north, Villa Boileau, Villa Jasmin, Villa Boulainvilliers... Yet only four truly deserve the name "hameau": Villa de la Réunion, Villa Molitor, Hameau Boileau, and Villa Montmorency — all to be found within the capital’s historic Auteuil neighbourhood.