Description
This magnificent glass house with swimming pool was built by architect Robert Desmoulins in 1970.
The property comprises a 400 m² main house and a 70 m² guest house at the entrance to the park.The main house comprises a large entrance hall, a triple lounge with fireplace and dining area, an open-plan fitted kitchen and a master suite with bathroom and dressing room. The property is bordered by a large wooden balcony overlooking the lush vegetation. The lower level has three bedrooms and three bathrooms, as well as a laundry room and an indoor swimming pool with sauna and jacuzzi.
Approximately 1 hour’s drive from Paris, it is located in the Fontainebleau national forest and enjoys a sumptuous setting in the heart of unspoilt nature and absolute peace and quiet.
Spaces immersed in the canopy
The house is set in the heart of 4 hectares of unspoilt woodland and pine forest, revealing the Fontainebleau rocks. The vegetation protects the living spaces from overlooking neighbours. Built in a dominant position, the house boasts magnificent volumes bathed in light thanks to the huge bay windows, which offer breathtaking 180° panoramic views of the canopy. The living spaces are totally immersed in nature, with each room opening onto the park.