A spacious, contemporary house in a historic town with a garden on the banks of the River Eure, perfect for canoeing and relaxation, 1 hour west of Pa
A spacious, contemporary house in a historic town with a garden on the banks of the River Eure, perfect for canoeing and relaxation, 1 hour west of Paris.
The property is in Chartres, 1 hour from Paris by train or by car via the A6 and A10. It is situated in the historic lower town, just a few minutes' walk from the cathedral, the station, the administrative areas, food shops and decoration shops. Built on the banks of the River Eure, the house is a former primary school dating back to the Jules Ferry era. It has been redesigned in a contemporary style.
The house is in a quiet one-way street, and is easily accessible by car after passing under a centuries-old bridge spanning the river, below the cathedral. A famous collegiate church a little further down the road has been transformed into a cultural centre. The building is a former primary school surrounded by stone walls topped with 19th century railings and a large old double-leaf gate. You cross the old playground to enter the recently refurbished brick and stone building. The ground floor facade is encased in a glazed veranda that rises up towards the old attic floor: a contemporary reference to Palladio's colossal order. There are nine low-arched windows surrounded by brick and topped by four roof dormers with hanging windows and triangular pediments that open up the slate roof.
The house
The ground floor
The ground floor includes two verandas facing west and east, on either side of the house. The main entrance, at almost 4 m high is all glass and built up on two levels. It immediately illustrates the boldness of the renovation project. The bricks have been preserved and restored from the old windows. The living room, comprising an open-plan kitchen with an island and a lounge, is an almost 200 m² reception area with its floor covered in wide flagstones. Their grey colour is warmed by a wood-burning stove adjacent to the large insert. The three windows in the entrance are symmetrical to the three windows on the terrace side. There is an open wooden spiral staircase in front of the kitchen, climbing the 8 m to reach the first floor. To the left of the entrance, a corridor leads to a brand new shower room, a bedroom, a utility room and a home cinema with seating under a bedroom-sized mezzanine.
The upstairs
At the top of the staircase leading to what used to be the attic, a light-filled landing measuring some 25 m² which is currently used as a study overlooks the living area. The view over the River Eure and the old town stretches out from the west and east sides. To the right, the master bedroom, with its blonde wood floor and approximately 75 m² floor space, is fitted with large wardrobes to the north and connects with a contemporary bathroom and shower room to the south, which is tiled with 1.20 m long bronze-coloured tiles. Three windows overlooking the cathedral tower, and a triangle window in the gable, let the light in. To the left, there is a bedroom with fitted wardrobes adjoining a bathroom shared with the next bedroom. A glass door brings light to the room behind a low wall, which gives the room some privacy. There are opaque pale grey curtains or blinds throughout to keep the daylight out.The office/workshop Located to the right of the courtyard, opposite a small building with clerestory windows used as a carport. It is a glass-walled building measuring just under 70 m², with a small kitchen facing a half-glazed room in a corner, currently used for computer equipment. The floor is parquet followed by carpet. The indoor swimming pool In the north-east corner of the living room, a glass door leads to a swimming lane with an angled section measuring around 22 m² with a 5 m ...