On Avenue Molière, a few steps from Place Brugmann, a mansion dating from 1925, designed by architect A. Lissen and listed in the heritage inventory.
It has retained all its charm and some period elements. It offers a gross area of ± 562 m² (488 m² according to the EPC).
On the ground floor, the house consists of a carriage entrance leading to the rear courtyard and the entrance hall with its grand staircase. On one side of this is the summer kitchen with access to the courtyard and on the other side a study.
The first floor leads to a reception room with an open fireplace, a dining room with balcony and a kitchen (to be installed by the buyers).
The second floor offers a bedroom with dressing room and bathroom, two other bedrooms, a bathroom and a toilet.
The third and top floor offers a study, a bedroom with bathroom and a second bedroom with bathroom and toilet.
The converted basement consists of a laundry room with garden access, and a studio with shower room.
Other features: triple glazed windows, cellars, workshop, Buderus gas boiler, one-car garage (F. Merjay street with direct access to the courtyard).
Avenue Molière is one of the most beautiful avenues in Brussels. Lined with splendid mansions, it is green, wide and pleasant to live in. It is located in a quiet area close to restaurants and small shops.