Rue des Vignoles Paris Arrondissement 20e
Rue des Vignoles
Arrondissement 20e
Quartier Charonne
Début 80 boulevard de Charonne
Fin 44 rue des Orteaux
Longueur 560 m. Largeur 15 m.
Création vers 1830
Ancien nom : Rue des Basses-Vignoles
La rue des Vignoles donne accès à une quinzaine d'impasses perpendiculaires, ouvertes pour la plupart à la fin du XIXe siècle afin de réaliser des logements ouvriers dans de petites maisons individuelles.
À l'origine, la zone de la rue des Vignoles est située à proximité du village de Charonne. En 1730, le plan de Roussel des faubourgs de Paris fait apparaître un chemin qui correspond plus ou moins à l'actuelle rue des Vignoles, près du lieu-dit Fontarabie, à mi-chemin entre la place du Trône (actuelle place de la Nation) et le château de Charonne (démoli depuis).
Au XIXe siècle siècle, la zone fait partie de la commune de Charonne. Dans la première moitié du siècle, elle est indiquée comme faiblement urbanisée sur les cadastres, qui nomment deux lieux-dits : les Hautes-Vignoles et les Basses-Vignoles. Le 3 juillet 1830, la commune de Charonne nomme la partie orientale (située actuellement entre la rue Michel-de-Bourges et la rue des Orteaux) chemin des Vignoles. Une rue des Basses-Vignoles existe dans la partie occidentale, débouchant sur Paris. En 1860, la commune de Charonne est absorbée lors de l'agrandissement de Paris ; l'urbanisation de la zone date plus ou moins de cette époque. Les voies de l'ancienne commune sont intégrées dans la voirie parisienne le 23 mai 1863.
La voie porte son nom actuel à partir du 10 novembre 1873 et ne s'étend alors qu'entre les rues des Orteaux et Michel-de-Bourges.
Le 4 novembre 1876, elle est étendue à l'ouest jusqu'à la rue de Buzenval, puis absorbe l'ancienne impasse de l'Industrie pour aboutir rue Planchat.
Le 2 juin 1892, la dernière partie est ouverte, qui la relie au boulevard de Charonne.
Les nombreuses impasses qui débouchent sur la rue sont ouvertes pour la plupart vers 1870, destinées à des logements ouvriers. Dans les années 1980, la plupart sont squattées ; le no 67 devient un grand squat emblématique et le carrefour de la lutte sur le logement de cette époque, ainsi que l'adresse de la première permanence du Comité des mal-logés.
French Property For Sale in France: Aquitaine Dordogne 24 196200 EUR House
French Property For Sale in Aquitaine, Dordogne 24, France - FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW
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This French property has the following features
+ REF#2720258
+Aquitaine
+Dordogne 24
+196200 EUR
+House
+4 bedroom(s)
+with views
Situated in the rolling hills of the North West Dordogne this charming 4 bedroom one level house is in excellent order throughout. Renovated with good taste whilst retaining all the original features - the property benefits from a well equipped kitchen, with adjacent dining room, the lounge is of good size with the original fireplace, the bathroom includes a WC, plus there is also a shower room. Outside the large covered terrace provides space for outdoor living and dining and is private and not overlooked, a pleasant place to find shade from the sun. Close by is the 36m pool with views over the nearby village. The land is large but manageable at 2890 m, (just under half an acre), mostly grassed with a number of mature trees including various fruit trees. An idyllic spot with pleasing views over a pretty village whist all the major commerces are with easy travelling distance at nearby Riberac.
Uploaded: 05-03-2012
French Property For Sale in near to St Pompon Aquitaine Dordogne 24
French Property For Sale in Aquitaine, Dordogne 24, France - FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW
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This French property has the following features
+ REF#2635135
+Aquitaine
+Dordogne 24
+near to St Pompon
+330000 EUR
+House
+1.3 acres
+adjacent barn
+lovely views
+swimming pool
A very pretty, characterful and typical Perigordian stone ' fermette' with adjacent barn - ideal for storage or conversion - all located in approx 1.3 acres with lovely views and the added benefit of a 10 x 5 meter outdoor swimming pool with recently added heating.
The cottage is located in the Dordogne on the edge of a commune and tiny hamlet, 12 kms equidistant from the delightful Bastide towns of Belves, Villefranche and Daglan - where there are shops, banks, restaurants etc. Bergerac with regular flights from the UK approx 1 hour away.The nearest village for shops, Post Office, restaurant and tabac is St Pompon - 7 kms.
Ideal as either a holiday let or relocation to this beautiful part of south west France the accommodation consists of: 3 Bedrooms ( 1 en-suite) and 1 with step in shower, spacious lounge/diner with glass fronted wood burning fire, bright and sunny kitchen/diner with full family bathroom off, and cellar.
Origins dating from the 1800's, the house was restored around 1980 and again refurbished and modernised in 2007/8.
The main floor consists of a spacious characterful lounge/dining room - wooden floors, beams and a stone fireplace with glass fronted wood burning fire. There is a character double bedroom with modern walk-in shower, vanity unit and heated towel rail - WC is at the end of the hall. Hallway from front steps and covered veranda - catches the sun late afternoon! A modernised, sunny kitchen/ diner with sliding doors and double glazed windows overlooking the grounds to front and side and the swimming pool. Compact fitted chestnut kitchen with newly tiled worktops, Franke sink & taps, new integral dishwasher, fridge/freezer. self- clean oven & hob with 3 gas & 1 electric ring hob. Space for washing machine and separate fully fitted modern bathroom with 'P' shaped bath with shower over, WC and washbasin.
Wooden stairs lead both up and down from the end of the lounge to: Upstairs:Double attic bedroom with fitted wardrobe/cupboard. Downstairs: A separate self-contained 'family' suite - currently has a double and a single bed plus fitted wardrobe/cupboard, lovely bathroom with corner bath which has a hand & fitxed shower over, vanity unit and cupboard, plus separate WC. Single door leads onto a very private sun-trap patio area with bread-oven - ideal for those cooler but sunny autumn and winter days!.
Outside, a gravel drive leads right around fhe house. The 1.3 acres (approx)are mainly laid to lawn with trees to the boundaries and some specimen trees plus a delightful tiled stone table & chairs to seat 8 located to gain the best views over the pool and land. The land slopes down to chestnut orchards. The large barn is separate to the house and is ideal for storage, garage purposes or restoration/conversion and has power and water supply. There is a superb outdoor swimming pool 10x5 metres with roman steps - installed in 2004 with heating installed in 2008. The pool has both outside and interior lights and a new summer and winter cover plus solar heated shower.
Some items of furniture can be purchased separately if required.
Electric radiators throughout. Broadband accessible. Mains electric and water. Fosse septic drainage.