Gros Caillou, Paris 7e, 207.81 m2
Gros Caillou, Paris 7e, 207.81 m2
Gros Caillou, Paris 7e, 207.81 m2
Gros Caillou, Paris 7e, 207.81 m2
Gros Caillou, Paris 7e, 207.81 m2
Gros Caillou, Paris 7e, 207.81 m2
Gros Caillou, Paris 7e, 207.81 m2
Gros Caillou, Paris 7e, 207.81 m2
Gros Caillou, Paris 7e, 207.81 m2
Gros Caillou, Paris 7e, 207.81 m2
Gros Caillou, Paris 7e, 207.81 m2
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Incredible location.

Exclusive. In an elegant Haussmann stone building, on the noble floor, this 209 sq.m (2,250 sq ft) (under the Carrez Law) family apartment with reception rooms offers fantastic volume and a partial view of the Eiffel Tower and the Trocadéro Esplanade. It features an entrance hall leading to a triple-sized reception room and master suite with a bathroom and toilet to the west and overlooking the street. Over the courtyard, opposite the dining room, is a fitted and equipped family kitchen and a second bedroom with a shower room and toilet. At a right angle to the courtyard is a guest toilet, two other bedrooms and a bathroom. The last bedroom can be fitted out as a studio apartment with a separate entrance. The apartment has fantastic volumes (3.2m (10.5ft) ceiling height) and all the original features have been preserved (parquet, fireplace and mouldings). Next to the Parc du Champ-de-Mars, the banks of the Seine, the shops on Rue Cler, and the top schools in the 7th arrondissement as well as Jeanine Manuel bilingual school. 2 maid’s rooms are available on the sixth floor at an additional cost of €635,000 incl. agency fees.

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District : Neighborhood Gros Caillou

Originally, what was Gros Caillou (big stone)? A marker, no doubt. Perhaps even one of the prehistoric stones that can still be found in France’s forests. Since then, the city has covered the countryside, but the district of Gros Caillou has kept a village atmosphere, centred by a church of modest dimensions at the end of rue Cler, which is a permanent market.

This is both the most family friendly and the liveliest district in the 7th arrondissement. Everyone seems to know each other, from generation to generation, going to the same schools, the same shops with all the joy of a neighbourhood anxious to preserve its soul and its pleasures. The shops on rue Cler have not been replaced by luxury names. The shops on rue de Grenelle have kept their authenticity (so much so that people come from all over Paris to shop here).

The very small neighbourhood streets (often old country roads) have lost none of their provincial charm: rue Valadon; rue de l'Exposition; passage Jean Nicot; rue de la Comête, named in homage to the asteroid which passed over the Parisian skies in 1763; rue Amélie, the first name of the daughter of the owner of the street! On the fringes of these charming alleyways are some Art Nouveau masterpieces, such as the remarkable square Rapp, or the Jules Lavirotte building at 29 avenue Rapp, whose fascinating arabesques have been hypnotizing passers-by since 1900...

 

Local life:

It is very agreeable to settle down here as a family in a neighbourhood that has an almost provincial spirit. Schools and shops abound. It is not difficult to discover charming places such as the delightful Lutheran Evangelical church of Saint-Jean-Denys-Bulher at 147 rue de Grenelle. There is also a wealth of restaurants - both relaxed and more formal, such as the delicious Ami Jean, rue Malar; the famous Thoumieux brasserie, rue Saint Dominique; and the gourmet pastries in the tea room Les Deux Abeilles, rue de l'Université, opposite Musée Quai Branly...

 

Don’t miss:

Dinner on the terrace, on a spring evening, opposite the charming fountain on the corner of rue de l'Exposition and rue Saint Dominique – a pure delight! Whether you choose classic dishes served in La Fontaine de Mars or the more creative cuisine from Fables de la Fontaine: your taste buds will be partying!

 


Estate Agent : Marie-Agnès BOYER

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Neighborhood Gros Caillou

Originally, what was Gros Caillou (big stone)? A marker, no doubt. Perhaps even one of the prehistoric stones that can still be found in France’s forests. Since then, the city has covered the countryside, but the district of Gros Caillou has kept a village atmosphere, centred by a church of modest dimensions at the end of rue Cler, which is a permanent market.

This is both the most family friendly and the liveliest district in the 7th arrondissement. Everyone seems to know each other, from generation to generation, going to the same schools, the same shops with all the joy of a neighbourhood anxious to preserve its soul and its pleasures. The shops on rue Cler have not been replaced by luxury names. The shops on rue de Grenelle have kept their authenticity (so much so that people come from all over Paris to shop here).

The very small neighbourhood streets (often old country roads) have lost none of their provincial charm: rue Valadon; rue de l'Exposition; passage Jean Nicot; rue de la Comête, named in homage to the asteroid which passed over the Parisian skies in 1763; rue Amélie, the first name of the daughter of the owner of the street! On the fringes of these charming alleyways are some Art Nouveau masterpieces, such as the remarkable square Rapp, or the Jules Lavirotte building at 29 avenue Rapp, whose fascinating arabesques have been hypnotizing passers-by since 1900...

 

Local life:

It is very agreeable to settle down here as a family in a neighbourhood that has an almost provincial spirit. Schools and shops abound. It is not difficult to discover charming places such as the delightful Lutheran Evangelical church of Saint-Jean-Denys-Bulher at 147 rue de Grenelle. There is also a wealth of restaurants - both relaxed and more formal, such as the delicious Ami Jean, rue Malar; the famous Thoumieux brasserie, rue Saint Dominique; and the gourmet pastries in the tea room Les Deux Abeilles, rue de l'Université, opposite Musée Quai Branly...

 

Don’t miss:

Dinner on the terrace, on a spring evening, opposite the charming fountain on the corner of rue de l'Exposition and rue Saint Dominique – a pure delight! Whether you choose classic dishes served in La Fontaine de Mars or the more creative cuisine from Fables de la Fontaine: your taste buds will be partying!