Hidden from view in one of Sèvres' most sought-after neighborhoods, the villa discreetly reveals itself behind its street-facing facade and enclosed garden. This 404 sq m (4,300 sq ft) family home, steeped in history, now awaits the chance to write a new chapter in its story.
Situated on a plot accessible from two separate streets and opening generously onto the southeast-facing garden, the house benefits from remarkable natural light and a peaceful environment where time seems to stand still.
From the moment you enter, its charm takes hold. The generous proportions, original parquet floors, high ceilings, and interplay of spaces between rooms tell the story of an architecture designed for family life. The ground floor comprises three bedrooms overlooking the garden, a dressing room with an en-suite bathroom, a large laundry room with a shower, and utility rooms.
The staircase, the true heart of the house, leads to the first floor, where a vast family living space unfolds: an open-plan kitchen, dining room, and living room combine to create a welcoming and luminous whole. Beyond this, a suite of offices leads to a remarkably well-preserved former classical music room. Steeped in history, this space once hosted illustrious musicians for private concerts. Its triple exposure now provides it with abundant light, making it a unique reception room.
On an intermediate level are a charmingly intimate bedroom, a bathroom, and ample storage space. The second floor houses three bedrooms of impressive size. Two of them, with multiple windows facing three directions, evoke the atmosphere of old watchtowers, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
On the garden level, a self-contained apartment extends the possibilities for living together. It comprises a living room and a large bedroom with a bay window, both opening onto the garden, as well as a kitchen, a bathroom, and several hallways. The entire space could be used as a separate apartment or as a dedicated guest suite. The garden also features two outbuildings with great potential: a small chalet with its original glass roof, spread over two levels, and a separate building comprising two bedrooms and a shower room, which could be incorporated into the main house.
Today, Villa Kildine requires complete renovation to reveal its full potential. Its size, history, and location make it a rare opportunity to create an exceptional family home in a privileged setting, very close to the prestigious international section of Sèvres.
An inspiring residence for those who appreciate unique properties and ambitious projects.
ENERGY RATING: F / CLIMATE RATING: F
Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on average energy prices indexed to 2021, 2022, and 2023 (including subscriptions): between euros10,740 and euros14,630. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website:
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