Just a short walk from Place Brugmann, this 1925 townhouse designed by architect A. Lissen is listed in the architectural heritage inventory. Offering approximately 560 sqm of gross floor area (488 sqm according to the EPC), it has retained its original character and several period features.
The ground floor comprises a carriage entrance leading to the rear courtyard, an entrance hall with a grand staircase, a summer kitchen with access to the courtyard, and a study.
The first floor features a reception lounge with an open fireplace, a dining room with balcony, and a space designated for the installation of a kitchen by the future owners.
The second floor comprises a bedroom with dressing room and bathroom, two additional bedrooms, a second bathroom, and a separate toilet.
The third floor offers a study, a bedroom with bathroom, and a second bedroom with bathroom and toilet.
The converted basement includes a laundry room with access to the garden and a studio with shower room.
Additional features: triple-glazed windows, cellars, workshop, Buderus gas boiler, and a one-car garage located on Rue Franz Merjay with direct access to the courtyard.