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Uccle - In the heart of the prestigious Florida district - Exceptional mansion
Discover the Manoir Pirenne, an architectural gem nestled in the heart of the prestigious Florida district in Uccle. This exceptional property, boasting an impressive gross area of ± 1077 m² set on a sprawling 94-are (9,400 m²) plot, is undergoing meticulous renovation to restore its former glory, blending historical charm with refined contemporary amenities.
Spread over three levels plus a basement, the manor offers generous and elegant living spaces. The ground floor features a majestic entrance hall with restored mosaics, a vast living room with a functional fireplace, a dining room, a library, and a high-end equipped kitchen.
The upper floors house 6 spacious bedrooms with private bathrooms, including a master suite. The basement reveals a games room, a fitness area, a hammam, and a wine cellar.
The finishes, designed by renowned architect Etienne van den Berg of Iceberg Architecture Studio, are carefully crafted down to the smallest detail: oak parquet laid in Hungarian point, ceiling moldings, and meticulously restored original woodwork and joinery. Modern comforts are not overlooked, with underfloor heating, an elevator serving all levels, and a home automation system.
The property comes with an independent concierge house of over 200 m², comprising two elegantly appointed apartments. A permit for the construction of a swimming pool and its complete pool house is also included, offering the possibility to further enhance this exceptional outdoor space.
Surrounded by enclosed landscaped gardens, the Manoir Pirenne offers a haven of peace in the heart of the city, combining period charm with contemporary refinement. A rare gem that embodies the elegance and prestige of the neighborhood, set on nearly one hectare of prime land in Uccle.