In Grasse, this early 20th-century bourgeois townhouse boasts a unique architectural style across a generous plot, bordered by a delightful 500 sq m city garden. Having belonged to the architect Alexander Vallaury in the 1910s, who personally helped design its plans and shape its distinctive structure for a prominent Grasse perfumer, this historic residence offers a rare living environment. A subtle contemporary renovation enhances the authenticity of the materials and the original character. From the entrance, a grand, period staircase, with oak nosings and terracotta tiles patinated by time, welcomes visitors and reveals the grandeur of the home. The house is organized around a large, inviting living room and a spacious, separate dining room, two reception areas with incredible architectural details that reflect a true architect's vision. The floors, largely covered with authentic terracotta tiles of remarkable quality, along with the period fireplaces, create a warm and inviting atmosphere. The house offers several spacious bedrooms, elegant bathrooms, and adaptable rooms with significant potential for customization, ideal for an office or library. Outside, the garden features a majestic linden tree that cleverly screens the property, ensuring privacy. Three very large garages complete the exceptional amenities of this property. Ideally located in the immediate vicinity of the historic center, the perfume museum, and the Palais des Congrès (Convention Center), the house offers easy access on foot to amenities and schools. This example of prestigious real estate perfectly embodies the spirit of Espaces Atypiques, an invitation to make your own a unique living space, deeply marked by history. ENERGY RATING: C / CLIMATE RATING: A Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use based on 2024 energy prices: between EUR2,170 and EUR2,980. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: See the phone number
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