Eclectic architecture blending 19th-century elements with Art Deco touches, this waterfront home offers an exceptional living environment. With a surface area of 175 m2, it stands on a 530 m2 plot, facing the Bassin and within easy reach of the town center. Built in 1856, this residence was originally part of a complex commissioned by Cardinal Donnet, intended in particular for the sisters of Saint-Joseph de Bordeaux. At the beginning of the 20th century, it became independent, and in the 1930s, under the direction of new owners, its seafront façade was transformed into a veritable tribute to Art Deco. Organized on two levels, the upper floor features luminous living spaces with a breathtaking view of the Bassin. An outside staircase leads to the garden and beach. The separate kitchen opens onto a south-facing winter garden, where you can admire the original 19th-century woodwork. The garden level features two bedrooms, a shower room, a storeroom and a large covered room. A charming independent office, a garage and several parking spaces complete this rare property. Renovation work is required to restore this family home to its former glory.A place where contemplation and conviviality come together. See the phone number
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