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House for sale

Paris, Paris, Ile-de-France, France

£171,670 *  [€199,000]

House for sale

Paris, Paris, Ile-de-France, France

£171,670 *  [€199,000]

Property Details


  • Bedrooms: 0
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Habitable space: 120 m2

Features


  • Business potential
  • Character property
  • Electricity on site
  • High speed internet
  • Riverside

Full Description


Paris 75004 - Ile Saint-Louis - Quai de Bourbon - 120 m2 - Former famous 18thC Cabaret Franc-Pinot AVAILABLE NOW - On the wharf built between 1614 and 1646 by the royal family of Bourbon, once housing the famous cabaret du Franc-Pinot, closed in 1716 because the police found in its cellars a large quantity of libels and pamphlets against the Regent, Philippe d'Orléans, leasehold right for this property with commercial status on the ground floor and basement of a unique historic 17th century stone building. Located in the heart of the island and the village spirit surrounding Rue Saint-Louis en L'Ile, this prestigious and well situated commercial unit of 150 m2 is running as a bar/bistro/dancing club with a 100-150 people capacity/night. In the basement, the 2 cellar floors of 20m2 and 10m2 consists of a 2nd bar, a stage with a dancing ring, a kitchen and an authorized smoking area, toilets and an office or backstage room. The 150 m2 surface premises offers an undeniable potential with a street private entrance and its classified grids, decorated with vine branches and grapes, for a total of 10 m linear, on the street side and right in front of Seine river bank. Iconic wine bar and restaurant today, a wide range of commercial destinations are possible: bar, restaurant, club, showroom, office or start-up incubator, recording studio, training center, craftsman, in the heart of Paris steeped in 20 centuries of history. Licensed to serve food and drink (value 20-25k?). Rent 5833?/month. Land tax : 1800?/year. Charges: 227?/month.

Come and join the 2500 Ludovicians (2013 census) who live between a large number of private mansions, an area which is also nicknamed "the island of palaces". Ile Saint-Louis is considered as the ancient cradle of the city of Lutetia, probably inhabited by a small Gallic tribe called the Parisii, and connected to the Marais by 3 bridges, a 4th one connect it to Ile de la Cite and two further bridges lead to the Latin Quarter (5th). Vibrant atmosphere that offers an explosion of colours with many shops nearby. This is a space that invites one to relax, to contemplate, and to enjoy friends' company while having a drink...

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