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Between Montfort and Rambouillet – A remarkable period property
This exceptional Art Deco-style property was once home to architect Pierre Petit who exposed at the 1937 International Exposition of Art and Technology in Modern Life.
Set in 3 hectares of grounds with a tennis court, a rose garden, a vegetable plot, a water feature and garages, it has benefited in the past from contributions from sculptors Jean René Debarre and Georges Guyot, wrought-iron artist Raymond Subes, andmaster glassworker Joseph Jean Kef Ray, and features lighting signed Perzel.
A grandiose entrance hall boasting polished stucco leads to a reception room with a bar, as well as former staff rooms. Upstairs are a kitchen, a dining room in its original state, and a double living/reception room opening onto a wide terrace commanding a panoramic view over the grounds.
The top floors comprise six bedrooms, three bathrooms and a billiard room.
Among the property’s most remarkable period features are the mosaic floor tiles.
A must for lovers of Art Deco.