Description
In the Churchill district, close to shops and all amenities, this mansion house designed by architect Luc Coppé dates from 1927 and has recently been completely renovated. It stands on a west-facing plot of approx. 4.85 ares. Sheltered behind a 10 m facade, this spacious property spans 693 m² (according to the EPB) and benefits from recent isolation techniques. The period features (mosaics, parquet flooring, stained glass windows, fireplaces, mouldings, high ceilings) have been preserved. The entrance hall leads firstly to a study (ideal for a liberal profession), and secondly to the reception rooms, including a lounge with an open fireplace, a dining room and a superbly equipped open-plan kitchen with a scullery, at ground level with the terrace and garden. The stairwell with its Art Deco skylight leads to the 1st floor, which includes the master suite with dressing room and bathroom and 3 other suites, each with private bath/shower. On the 2nd floor, 2 bedrooms share a shower room. The basement comprises 2 large multi-purpose rooms with natural light, shower room, laundry room, 2-car garage (adjoining) and cellars. Other features: 16 photovoltaic panels, illuminated and fenced garden, EPB D. The Churchill district is located in the heart of Uccle, with easy access to shops, public transport and not far from the Bois de la Cambre. For further information, please contact Corinne Thumelaire on + 32 (0) 498 237 935.