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Area
± 303 m² ± 3.261 ft²
Bedrooms
2
Ground Area
± 270 m² ± 2.906 ft²
In a quiet, residential street in Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, very close to Montgomery Square and the Palais Stoclet, very attractive artist’s house built in 1902 by architect Emil Lambot, with a gross floor area of 303 m² on 2,7 ares of land and a listed facade.
This perfectly maintained house spans 4 levels. On the ground floor, a very attractive granite hall leads to the souplex, which has been converted into a bedroom, followed by the workshop and the veranda leading to the garden. A few steps lead up to the spacious first floor comprising a lounge, dining room and fully-equipped kitchen, with direct access to a 4 m² terrace. The upper floor offers a second living room or workshop with a second fully equipped kitchen and access to a small terrace. The master bedroom is currently on the mezzanine level and has built-in wardrobes and a full bathroom.
Other features: utility room, ceramic oven, double glazing to rear facade.
Montgomery is a residential area close to the European institutions, known for its peace and quiet yet within walking distance of shops, schools and public transport.
If you have any further questions, please contact Salomé Philippart au +32 (0) 472 62 83 17.
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Bathrooms
2
PEB
kWh/m² per year
313
Brussels East
Montgomery
The Montgomery neighborhood is pleasant and family-oriented, with beautiful mansions and green spaces. With the magnificent Parc du Cinquantenaire, it offers easy access to major roads and numerous shops.










