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House / Villa
9 Rooms
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290 m²
Peyrehorade
870 000 €
Organic villa by Jean-Raphaël Hébrard, between tradition and modernity Designed in the late 1970s by architect Jean-Raphaël Hébrard, this villa is part of a subtle dialogue between modernist architecture and local construction tradition. Nestled in the heart of a 6,000 sqm wooded plot with a swimming pool, it benefits from an unobstructed view of the Pyrenean peaks. Developed over nearly 290 sqm and two levels, the house follows the lines of the land and unfolds in a remarkable fluidity: Entrance with cloakroom opening onto a vast living space of 70 sqm, composed of a living room with fireplace and built-in furniture, a dining room and a kitchen with pantry. An office and a small spare bedroom complete this level. The large sliding bay windows extend the space towards panoramic terraces, oriented towards the landscape. The sleeping area includes a total of 5 bedrooms: 1 master suite on the ground floor with a sublime, very vintage bathroom that opens onto a patio, 1 suite and additional bathroom upstairs, a games room / large office, as well as 3 bedrooms, and a shower room on the garden level, always with access to the exterior. A garage and an independent workshop complete the ensemble. The interiors are distinguished by the use of oblique lines that stretch the volumes, energize the perspectives and naturally guide the eye to the landscape. The circulations are integrated into the living spaces, offering exemplary fluidity and conviviality. Outside, the tiled roofs, solid wood frames and terraces evoke a certain know-how of construction, revisited by a free and refined modernist writing. The low and stepped silhouette is discreetly anchored in the relief, emphasizing the coherence between architecture and site. A unique creation, where the modernist spirit combines with the warmth of traditional materials, for a timeless house in the heart of a privileged environment.