Reference: Y7-20999NC
Constructed in 1921 on the grounds of a former brewery in a residential district of Dunkirk, this exquisite manor house, with 5 bedrooms has been meticulously maintained to preserve its authentic charm.
It lies just a fifteen-minute stroll from the beach at Malo-les-Bains, a renowned holiday destination cherished by residents of Northern France.
Thoughtfully restored by the current proprietors, the property boasts an array of premium features, ensuring an exceptional standard of living and comfort.
Spanning 530mw of habitable space, the residence is arranged over three levels.
The ground floor features an entrance hall and an expansive, light-filled double reception room adorned with high ceilings and intricate plasterwork.
A welcoming, fully fitted kitchen, equipped with a gas cooker and a range with continuous fire, flows seamlessly into a dining room overlooking the garden, offering an ideal setting for convivial family gatherings.
The living space is further enhanced by a generously proportioned study and library, as well as a bathroom and separate WC.
On the first floor are the private quarters, including a master suite with an en-suite bathroom, four spacious bedrooms, a second bathroom, a dressing room, and a separate WC.
The second floor, originally the attic, has been insulated and converted into a vast living area exceeding 120 square metres. This space is highly versatile and could easily accommodate future redevelopment or reconfiguration to create additional rooms.
A substantial cellar, spanning nearly 200m2, complements the property, alongside a beautifully landscaped 700m2. The grounds include a driveway leading to two secure garages and additional outdoor parking spaces.
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