Located in the highly sought-after Prince d'Orange district of Uccle, this magnificent 1950 villa, designed by architect Paul-Jean Devos and built by builder Fr. Vervloet-Hamels, is set in greenery, sheltered from view, on a 19 ares 21 centiares plot. It has a floor area of approx. 400 m², essentially on one level, and opens onto a splendid south-facing garden with no overlooked views.
The architect has given the villa a singular rhythm, building it around a central patio that structures the spaces and provides visual breathing space. This patio, with its sober, elegant lines, can easily be transformed into a winter garden, adding an extra touch of comfort.
From the moment you enter, you'll be seduced by its generous volumes and fluid layout, with a vast reception hall featuring a checkroom and guest toilet, leading naturally to the reception rooms: a bright living area with open fire, extended by a south-facing terrace and the garden; a convivial dining room, adjoining a fully-equipped bespoke kitchen with Brazilian granite worktops by marble-maker Crombé.
The night wing offers a master suite with private bathroom, designed in Carrara marble, as well as three additional bedrooms, each with its own shower room. A quiet, bright study completes the living space.
An unobtrusive service entrance leads to the upper floor, which offers an additional bedroom, bathroom, separate toilet and a beautiful, ideal multi-purpose space.
A double garage, several outdoor parking spaces and numerous cellars complete this exceptional property.
An emblematic property in a privileged setting, combining modernist architecture, prestigious materials and contemporary comfort.
A must-see!
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