In the most sought-after neighborhood of Rhode-Saint-Genèse, bordering Uccle, stands a charming villa with a gross area of ± 630 m² (according to EPB). Built in 1907 and completely renovated by Esther Gutmer (3rd office), it breathes a contemporary spirit while preserving its original character.
The property extends over a magnificent 68-are plot, designed by landscape architect Wirtz. This idyllic setting is enhanced by remarkable trees, a mosaic infinity pool with solar cover, and a tennis court.
The main villa includes an entrance hall leading to the reception areas: a living room with open fireplace, dining room, and a fully equipped brushed aluminum kitchen with dining area. An office space with lounge completes this level. On the first floor is the master suite (designed by Andrée Putman) with bedroom, lounge, dressing room, and bathroom, as well as a second bedroom with en-suite bathroom and terrace. The second floor houses two bedrooms sharing a bathroom. The basement has a wine cellar, a storage room, and a technical room.
The outbuildings include a service studio with independent laundry room, a fitness room, a wellness area, an office, and an independent caretaker’s house with living room, kitchen, and two bedrooms. The property also features a heated garage for seven cars and an alarm system.