Magnificent listed house in a prime location in the commune of Hesperange, backing onto the ruins of the Château de Hesperange, listed as a national monument in 1984.
Built in 1850 and totally renovated in 2016, the house features fine finishes and an elegant blend of classical and modern, offering an atypical setting full of charm.
Distributed over 3 levels, the house has a total surface area of 155 m2 and 122 m2 of living space.
On the ground floor, the house opens onto a hall decorated with antique mosaic tiles. This opens either side onto the living area, with a beautiful, fully-equipped modern kitchen with scullery on the left, and a pleasant living room with fireplace on the right. Further behind a rocky arch carved into the original stones of the 13th-century Château this first open living area opens onto another additional space ideal for a formal dining area.
The first floor of the property houses the night-time section of the house, with 3 bedrooms, including a spacious master bedroom, and a completely renovated bathroom with walk-in shower, bathtub and double washbasin.
Recently renovated, the top floor offers a large 35m2 room with exposed beams and stone walls, which could be used as a leisure room or additional bedroom.
A lovely wooded garden located 20m from the house on a 1a68ca plot is rented to the Commune by the owners, providing an ideal setting for relaxing week end days.
A cellar of +/-13.50m² in the basement of the property and an outdoor parking space complete this offer.
Warm and atypical, this property has retained all its original character.