EXCLUSIVE - Set in 2200 m² of wooded gardens, this house, designed by architect Claude Parent in 1956 for artist André Bloc, was listed as a Historic Monument in 1983. It offers 147 m² of living space over two floors. The ground floor, accessible from the garden, comprises an interconnecting living room and sitting room, punctuated by a long, rounded glass wall and extended by a terrace overlooking the countryside. A kitchen, adjoining utility room and garage complete this level. Upstairs is the sleeping area, comprising a shower room, a bathroom and 3 bedrooms. One of these has a terrace with views over the garden. The house has retained most of its original features, such as the stained glass window by André Bloc (1956) and the sculptural portal by Claude Parent. Three sculptures by André Bloc adorn the garden planted with century-old trees, which also boasts a swimming pool. Some work is planned. The house is set in a quiet, residential area behind the Parc de Meudon, with its schools and local shops. A five-minute drive from the house takes you to the Porte de Paris, and twenty minutes to the centre. Ten minutes from the house, the Bellevue train station links Paris in 13 minutes (Montparnasse station). See the phone number
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