Overlooking the Ixelles Ponds, this remarkable Art Nouveau townhouse was designed in 1904 by architect Ernest Blérot and is fully listed as a protected heritage property. Arranged over six levels served by a lift and meticulously restored between 2006 and 2008, it offers approximately 665 sqm of gross floor area with up to seven bedrooms and six bathrooms, depending on the chosen layout.
The entrance opens onto a hall adorned with original mosaics and an elegant central staircase. The principal reception floor features a front drawing room enhanced by its historic bow window overlooking the ponds, followed by a double reception room opening onto the city garden. The garden level comprises a professional kitchen with utility kitchen, a dining room with fireplace overlooking the garden, and a library or cinema room with adjoining bathroom.
The first floor is entirely dedicated to the principal suite, comprising a spacious bedroom, dressing room, bathroom and separate shower room. The second and third floors accommodate four additional en-suite bedrooms, one of which benefits from a private terrace. The top floor includes an additional bedroom, a bathroom and a laundry room.
The property’s Art Nouveau ironwork, stained-glass windows, woodwork, mouldings and original mosaics have been carefully preserved, reflecting the architectural significance of the residence. A charming city garden completes the property at the rear.
Features: fully listed façades and interiors, lift, comprehensive restoration, city garden, EPC: F. The property is currently operated as a guest house and is sold subject to an existing lease obligation.