This beautiful 4-façade villa, with a total surface area of 450 m² and living space of 350 m², is a jewel of Ucclois architecture. Its configuration and layout make it a rare and elegant property. Built in 1952 to plans by architect Paul-Jean Devos and designed by François Vervloet-Hamels, it sits on 19 acres of well-oriented land with uninterrupted views. It offers 5 bedrooms (±20m², 20m², 19.5m², 16m²) including a beautiful master suite (± 38m²+10m² bathroom), a large living room (± 51m²) with access to the garden, a dining room (± 18m²), a super-equipped kitchen (± 17m²), cellars and a large garage as well as parking spaces in front of the house.
You'll love the charm and authenticity of the building and the quality materials used.
Miscellaneous: Gas central heating - Tailor-made kitchen with Brazilian granite worktop - Exotic Wenge wood parquet flooring - Carrara marble bathrooms - Insulated roof - Ground floor: 5,894.91€ - EPB G - Alarm - Cellars.
Located in the Prince d'Orange district of Uccle, nestling in the heart of this peaceful commune, this address is easily accessible by car, public transport or even on foot for those wishing to enjoy a pleasant stroll through the picturesque streets.
A leafy residential area full of charm. The cobbled streets and facades typical of Brussels architecture give this area a warm, authentic atmosphere.
Close to the Lycée français and international schools.