Description
An impressive 1930s mansion, designed by architect Raul Faget, of 1116 m2 covered, on a large lot of 2400 m2. The Colonial Villa in Prado has its main entrance on Dr. Carlos María Pena Street. Built with exquisite taste, it was once the residence of ambassadors. Solid construction whose noble materials can be seen at a glance in its masonry, carpentry, oak parquet floors, marble fireplaces and ornamentation of every corner of this exceptional property. On the first floor, you enter through a large reception area, to the right of which is a spacious living room with a wood-burning stove. This room connects to the main dining room, library or desk with wood stove, reception room, and a second large living room also with wood stove, dining room, two bedrooms and bathrooms, along with multiple closets and storage spaces. The main staircase is wide, elegant and functional, which leads to the second floor where we find comfortable, elegant and bright bedrooms, the main ones with balcony and view to the main garden. The second floor also has large terraces of 54 m2 and 62 m2 to enjoy the sun and green surroundings. Given the age and category of the property, it has a service area that includes two bedrooms with closets and bathroom, auxiliary ironing room, laundry terrace and large attic. In addition and independently, the property has a house exclusively for the owners, which can be perfectly converted into a guest area as it offers a living room with wood stove, living or dining room with kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, as well as two garages and a large terrace. The house has heating and cooling systems in all the main rooms and a double alarm system: a perimeter one that covers the 4 fronts of the main house and an internal one that covers all the rooms of the main house. This residence offers a unique and exceptional opportunity for those looking for a unique property with incredible potential for multiple residential and corporate projects. Contact us to visit this exceptional property in Montevideo, we will be happy to assist you!
The origins of the Prado neighborhood date back to the 19th century, when the Uruguayan aristocracy built houses and country houses in the vicinity of the Miguelete stream. Recognized as “The lung of the city”, the 106 hectares of the park have several spaces of tourist interest among them the Municipal Museum of Fine Arts “Juan Manuel Blanes”, the Botanical Garden, which is a large fenced park surrounded by trees, flowers, aquatic plants and plants of dry places and the Chapel of the Holy Family known as Jackson Chapel. Today the Prado neighborhood has all the services, schools and health centers.
Property Features
Property Features
- 5 bed
- 7 bath
- Built 1930
- Air Conditioning
- Alarm System
- Land Size: 2,400 m²
- Constructed Area: 1,130 m²
- Study
- Balcony
- Open Fire Place
- Hardwood
- Tile
- Marble
- 24h On-Site Security
- Fireplace
- Park View