In Montreuil, in the heart of the Signac-Murs à Pêches district, stands the oldest registered house in the city.
This U-shaped relic of the past offers 217 m² of living space on a 515 m² wooded plot.
From the moment you step inside, the entrance sets the tone with its original cement tiles. This first level includes a laundry room and a boiler room, as well as a solid wood staircase leading to the upper floors.
On the first floor, the main living area reveals an exceptional character: a skylight bathes a double living room with exposed beams, offering a striking contrast between spaciousness and authenticity.
This space connects to an open-plan kitchen and a terrace overlooking the garden.
This floor also houses a master suite comprising a large bedroom, an office, a shower room, and a separate toilet.
The second level, dedicated to children, comprises a large landing that could be converted into a playroom or reading room, as well as two bedrooms nestled under the eaves.
Here, the exposed beams and the omnipresent wood highlight the historic charm of the house.
The wing opposite the main building, accessible from the living room or via a separate entrance, allows for a simple division into two distinct houses.
This second part of the property opens onto a landing leading to a bedroom with a skylight and a shower room with a toilet.
The garden level consists of three rooms with multiple windows facing outwards, which can be furnished according to individual needs and desires.
This layout lends itself to two lifestyle projects:
A large family home: the two sections can be combined to offer three additional bedrooms and a second shared living room, creating a spacious reception or relaxation area. Two independent dwellings: the possibility of easily creating a second, self-contained house, ideal for a rental project, a professional practice, or shared living.
Opposite this wing, three workshops further enhance the property's potential. These raw spaces await renovation to become an independent apartment, a guest studio, or an artist's studio, reinforcing the unique character of this adaptable property.
The garden offers a timeless retreat. Completely enclosed and landscaped with trees, it shields the house from the hustle and bustle of the city and guarantees absolute tranquility. Access to the property is via a paved driveway, preserving the authentic charm of the place while providing parking for three vehicles.
The location combines the peacefulness of the neighborhood with the immediate proximity of Montreuil's vibrant life, making this address a rare balance between historical heritage, creative potential, and serenity.
Line 9: Montreuil Town Hall 1 km away
Beaumonts Park 700 m away
ENERGY RATING E / CLIMATE RATING E.
Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on energy prices for 2021, 2022, and 2023: between euros5,120 and euros6,960.
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website:
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RSAC Meaux
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