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Louveciennes – A period property with an annex and a garden
This near 245 sqm property hidden from view was once home to writer Anaïs Nin, with illustrious guests including Henry Miller.
Accessed by a delightful paved courtyard planted with olive trees, an entrance hall leads to one side to a dining room featuring exposed beams, a vaulted kitchen with dining facilities accessing the exterior, a wc and a wine cellar, and to the other side to a sitting room, a utility room and technical premises;
The upper floor comprises a spacious living/reception room with a fireplace bathed in sunshine thanks to large windows, a bright study, and a master suite with a bathroom/wc and a dressing room.
The top floor features superb tomette terracotta floor tiles, and includes four bright bedrooms, and bathroom and a shower room both with a wc.
Oozing with charm, the property features exposed beams, parquet flooring and terracotta floor tiles.
Sloping gently to the rear, the enclosed garden includes a self-contained fitted annex comprising a living room, a kitchenette, a mezzanine bedroom area, and a shower room with a wc. A garage and a storage room are on the garden level.
In a peaceful location, yet just 300 metres from the station, near the centre of Louveciennes and the shops, a 12-minute drive from the Croissy’s British School and 15 minutes from Saint Germain en Laye’s International High School.