Overview
A rare mansion with exceptional architectural character
Designed by architect Ernest Delune and set beside the Ixelles Ponds, this distinguished 1907 mansion offers approximately 430 m² of living space across four generous levels.
TypeMansion
Built1907
ConditionTo renovate
EPCG
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Air quality, wind comfort, heat exposure and noiseSOON, modelled at 1 m resolution for this exact property.
86/ 100
Excellent
This property1 m resolution analysis
Lower exposureHigher exposure
N
Air quality at this address
Very goodCleaner than 78% of comparable Brussels addresses.
18µg/m³ NO₂
35205
06:0010:0014:0018:00Now
PM₂.₅6 µg/m³Low
PM₁₀11 µg/m³Low
NO₂18 µg/m³Good
Best time to ventilate14:00 – 17:00Today
Last year at this address
A healthy, comfortable microclimate year-round
318 days
with good or very good air quality
Brussels average: 27492%
of hours with comfortable wind
Well sheltered from W–SW wind7 days
with elevated outdoor heat stress
Neighbourhood average: 12Winter82
Spring91
Summer84
Autumn88
Description
Ixelles Ponds, a splendid mansion by Ernest Delune
Located in the highly sought-after Ixelles Ponds neighbourhood, this elegant mansion offers approximately 520 m² of gross area across five levels, with generous volumes, high ceilings and original architectural details.
Property details
The essentials
- Available
- Immediately
- Built
- 1907
- Condition
- To renovate
- Floors
- 4
- Terrace
- 56 m²
- Parking
- 2 spaces
- Living area
- 430 m²
- Living room
- 50 m²
- Kitchen
- 22 m² · equipped
- Bedrooms
- 6
- Bathrooms
- 2 + shower room
- Office
- 23 m²
- Heating
- Gas
- Double glazing
- Yes
- Security alarm
- Yes
- Video intercom
- Yes
- Basement
- Yes
- Internet
- Available
- EPC label
- G
- Energy use
- 568 kWh/m²
- CO₂ emissions
- 106 kg/m²
- Annual estimate
- 244,043 kWh
- Solar panels
- No
- Heat pump
- No
- Heritage listed
- Yes
- Building permit
- No
- Flood zone
- Non-flood zone
- Planning proceedings
- None
- Preemption right
- No
- Cadastral income
- €3,153