160km from the centre of Paris, it is in the heart of Briare, a picturesque town, famous for its impressive canal bridge and its magnificent enamels, that this charming house built in 1890 and which develops 213 m2 on a plot of just over 200m2 is located. This nineteenth-century house, a testament to several eras, has been carefully restored by its current owners, who have been able to rebreathe its original bourgeois essence into it. A simple yet warm Scandinavian sensibility permeates each space, creating a beautiful harmony. As soon as they enter, the visitor is greeted by a subtle tribute to Briare enamels, materialized by a mosaic carpet. Travertine will take over to enhance the authentic atmosphere. The large living room, although totally open, is arranged in different spaces and invites conviviality. The kitchen with its modern lines faces the dining room, which leads naturally to the cosy living room. In the centre, the masonry stove is the centrepiece and guarantees comforting warmth. Following the stay, a winter garden offers a soothing view of a lush garden, a real green setting in the heart of the city with a magnificent Ginko biloba. This level is completed by a multi-purpose workshop, with its own independent entrance, thus offering multiple possibilities according to needs, as well as a cellar ready to receive great vintages. The two upper levels are reserved for the sleeping area. The first floor hosts a shower room and a laundry room but above all the master bedroom which is a remarkable parental space with private dressing room and lounge area. The elegance of this room is accentuated by the parquet flooring, the terracotta tiles and the fireplace with its pretty marble mantle. The second floor houses three other bright bedrooms. The solid parquet floor underlines the charm of this level. A bathroom made of enamel completes the set. Finally, a full attic lets the imagination run wild, providing additional space to exploit. This home, imbued with sobriety, elegance and a subtle artistic touch, perfectly embodies the essence of a family home in which you instantly feel at home. Whether as a primary, semi-primary or secondary residence, this home offers the ideal compromise between urban proximity and unspoilt natural surroundings. Access to the Loire less than 5 minutes walk Train station 15 minutes walk. TER line to Paris Bercy in 1h30 Access to the A77 at 5 minutes by car All shops in the town, within walking distance ENERGY CLASS: D CLIMATE CLASS: D Estimated average annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between 2400 euros and 3310 euros per year. Contact: Marion ... SFCR: 893 317 388 Features: - Garden - Terrace