Nestled in the sought-after Prince d’Orange area of Uccle, this villa (±300 m² PEB) by architect Jean Van Coppenolle was designed in the late 1950s with the idea of bringing nature indoors through large picture windows. Set on a landscaped plot of ±15 ares facing northeast, the property requires updating.
Largely arranged on one level, the house opens onto an entrance hall leading to a bright living room with a central fireplace and ventilation system, a dining room, a separate fitted kitchen, a family room or home office, and a winter garden under a veranda. A few steps lead to two bedrooms with their bathroom, as well as the main suite with a shower room.
The lower level offers a study and an additional bedroom with independent access — ideal for a professional activity or live-in staff. A double garage, small workshop, laundry room, and wine cellar complete the property.
Technical details: oil-fired boiler, aluminium window frames.