The "Fleur d'Eau" estate was built between 1865 and 1867 by architect Francis Gindroz(1823-1878) for Parisian banker Théodore Vernes d'Arlandes (1820-1893) in a Renaissance style, blended with 18th-century classicism.
This marvellous maison de Maître replaces the former home of painter and art dealer Auguste Brun (1758-1815).
It features a remarkable park with a succession of terraces and pergolas. The gardens were redesigned in 1949 by Jean Camoletti.
On July 11, 1986, the Fleur d'Eau estate hosted the famous meeting between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev.
Today, the property has been completely refurbished into offices, using top-quality materials, and is in a state that can be considered as new. It is used by a company with worldwide trading activities. An annex house with a total floor area of around 376 m2 on 3 levels, currently comprising a personal dwelling and 3 garages, could be converted into offices.
This marvellous maison de Maître replaces the former home of painter and art dealer Auguste Brun (1758-1815).
It features a remarkable park with a succession of terraces and pergolas. The gardens were redesigned in 1949 by Jean Camoletti.
On July 11, 1986, the Fleur d'Eau estate hosted the famous meeting between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev.
Today, the property has been completely refurbished into offices, using top-quality materials, and is in a state that can be considered as new. It is used by a company with worldwide trading activities. An annex house with a total floor area of around 376 m2 on 3 levels, currently comprising a personal dwelling and 3 garages, could be converted into offices.