L'Isle Adam
Val d'Oise, France
£580,000 approx (€645,000)

Introduction
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Set amidst trees, with panoramic views of the Vexin nature reserve, this property is a fantastic example of Modern architecture in an ancient setting.

The house was built in 1967 according to a process developed by the revered French architect and designer Jean Prouvé. It was restored in 2003 in much the same spirit as the original design. The large picture windows, the metal structure and the roof terrace all stand out as distinguished features.


The house has three bedrooms and a large living room and kitchen / dining room. All rooms are light and airy due to extensive glazing. There is also a terrace which is reached via the dining room and leads to a set of wonderful concrete steps. 

The house is surrounded by green space on all sides, so feels isolated despite the fact that it is on the edge of the village of L'Isle Adam.  Paris is 40 km south of the property and can be reached by car in approximately 45 minutes.

Contact:
Albert Hill at The Modern House
ah@themodernhouse.net

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