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ARCACHON

2 930 000 €

Type of property House
Area 175 m2
Room(s) 4
Exterior Terrasse
Current Haussmannian
Condition To renovate
Amount of the renovation 700 000 - 900 000 €
Reference AR1202
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The permanent picture offered by the view of the Bassin
Push the gate and go swimming directly
Its architecture

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Eclectic architecture that mixes 19th century and other Art Deco parts, this 175m2 waterfront house on a 530m2 plot offers an idyllic setting facing the Bassin and close to the city center.

Built in 1856, it was originally part of a complex commissioned by Cardinal Donnet which housed the Sisters of Saint-Joseph of Bordeaux. At the beginning of the 20th century, it became independent and in the 1930s, under the impetus of its new owners, it underwent transformations on its sea facade which became a true testimony to the Art Deco movement. The building is organized on two levels with the living spaces on the upper part which open onto the panorama offered by the Bassin. A staircase provides access to the garden and the beach. The independent kitchen opens onto a winter garden to the south from where one can appreciate the original 19th century part decorated with its woodwork.
On the ground floor, two other bedrooms, a bathroom, a storeroom and a large covered room occupy the space. A charming independent office, a garage and parking spaces complete this rare place. Work needed.

A real family home where it is good to let time stand still.

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