Description
Built in 1912 by the architect Fernand César, this exceptional residence exemplifies the pinnacle of Art Nouveau in Nancy. It combines the talents of three major figures of the Nancy School: Fernand César for the architecture, Jacques Gruber for his stained-glass windows, and Eugène Vallin for his custom-carved woodwork. With a total floor area of 557 m², including 310 m² of living space, the house comprises 11 main rooms of generous proportions, several exceeding 20 m². It also features 7 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a toilet on each floor, offering both comfort and functionality. The reception areas are enhanced by exceptional woodwork, numerous stained-glass windows by Gruber, and a glazed ceramic fireplace with floral motifs, typical of the Nancy School style. Situated on a 738 sq m plot, the property offers a wooded setting enhanced by a fishpond and inviting terraces. A rare and remarkable feature for a house of this period is its exceptional rooftop, a true open-air living space with unobstructed views of Nancy. Extensive cellars, outbuildings, several enclosed parking spaces, and a private parking area complete this exceptional property. More than just a residence, this elegant townhouse is a habitable work of art, designed for clients seeking exceptional value, heritage, and timeless beauty. Living area: 308.60 sq m; Floor area: 577 sq m; Property tax: €4,678. Amenities: home automation system, alarm, and enclosed parking spaces for modern comfort, optimal security, and convenience. Agency fees of 3.49% (including VAT) are payable by the buyer. Price excluding fees: €860,000. Energy rating G, Climate rating G. This property has excessive energy consumption. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €0.10 and €0.10 for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 (including subscriptions). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.