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Just a short walk from the center of the village of Mareil-sur-Mauldre, around a small path lined with stone walls and greenery, a house with timeless charm is revealed. Push open the gate, the tour begins.
As soon as you cross the threshold, natural light floods the rooms. The spacious, open-plan kitchen exudes authenticity with its rough stone wall, exposed beams, and custom-made furniture. It opens onto a beautiful family dining room where every meal becomes a moment of sharing.
A few steps further down, a cozy living room awaits: terracotta floor tiles, a central fireplace, French doors opening onto the garden: The charm is complete.
Upstairs, the bedrooms are true cocoons, each with direct access to its own bathroom. One, delicately sloping attic, is adorned with old beams and whitewashed parquet flooring. The other offers a breathtaking view of the garden's trees. A master suite can easily be imagined under the eaves, in a room bathed in light, with the added bonus of an office space, artist's studio, or reading nook. Further on, a second loft-style living room completes the space: solid parquet flooring, high ceilings, majestic exposed beams, and a decidedly warm atmosphere.
Outside, the garden is captivating. Both lush and well-kept, it is arranged around flowerbeds, vibrant roses, and a generous fig tree. The church steeple, in the background, completes this bucolic canvas worthy of an Impressionist painting.
The facade of the house, punctuated by pearl gray shutters and a planted pergola, announces the gentle pace of life found inside.
What we love:
The feeling of a private hamlet, in the heart of the village
The quality of the renovations combining noble materials and modern comfort
The soul of the house, omnipresent on every floor
The variety of atmospheres: fireplace corner, family dining room, music room, attic office?
The garden, peaceful, colorful, and private
A preserved setting, a connected address.
The village primary school and a micro-nursery are within walking distance, offering ideal living comfort for families. School buses serve secondary schools in Maule and Aubergenville.
Just an 8-minute walk away, the Mareil-sur-Mauldre SNCF train station (line N) connects Paris-Montparnasse in less than an hour, facilitating daily travel. For greater mobility, the Aubergenville-Élisabethville train station, located approximately 10 km away, is served by line J towards Paris-Saint-Lazare and will soon welcome the RER E (EOLE), providing direct access to La Defense, Haussmann Saint-Lazare, and the heart of the capital.
Regular bus services connect Mareil-sur-Mauldre to neighboring towns, including Maule and Poissy, the latter of which is connected to the RER A. The A13 and A12 motorway access points are also quickly accessible (approximately 10 minutes), facilitating travel by car to Paris or Normandy.
Local shops, medical services, and sports and cultural facilities are available in Maule, just a 5-minute drive away. The weekly Maule market, held every Saturday morning from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Place du General de Gaulle, perpetuates a centuries-old commercial tradition, offering a variety of fresh, local produce.
The perfect balance between nature, mobility, and quality of life.
A rare opportunity for those seeking the tranquility of a village without sacrificing the comfort of excellent accessibility.
ENERGY CLASS: D / CLIMATE CLASS: D
Average energy prices indexed for 2021, 2022, and 2023 (including subscriptions): €3,250 and €4,460
REF. 10268
Additional information
* 6 rooms
* 3 bedrooms
* 3 bathrooms
* 2 floors in the building
* Outdoor space : 538 SQM
* Parking : 2 parking spaces
* Property tax : 1 659 €
Energy Performance Certificate
Primary energy consumption
: 240 kWh/