Located on the sought-after Vergote Square, close to Montgomery and the European district, this distinguished Art Deco townhouse was built in 1922 by engineer-architect Alfred Nyst. With an approximate surface area of 530 m² according to the EPC, the property combines architectural refinement with high-quality renovations preserving its original character.
The ground floor features an entrance hall, cloakroom with guest toilet, main staircase and service stair, laundry room, wine cellar, technical room, garage and a Viessmann gas boiler with water tank. The noble floor offers elegant reception areas arranged around a central skylight, with a double living room, a separate dining room with wood stove, and a fully equipped kitchen with pantry. It opens onto a terrace and a landscaped city garden facing northwest. The first floor includes the main bedroom with dressing and en-suite bathroom, a TV or reading lounge with open fire, and a second bedroom with private bathroom. The second floor comprises three children’s bedrooms and a bathroom. The top level offers a multipurpose room that can serve as an office, playroom or studio, with an adjoining shower room.
Original steel window frames, central gas heating (Viessmann), listed building since 1995, northwest-facing garden.