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Listed by Michel Naud
Co-Listed by Jihane Guettar
Co-Listed by Jihane Guettar
$ 1,750,000+TX
Est. payment /mo
Active
4040 Boul. St-Martin O. Laval (chomedey), QC H7T1B9
9,557 Sqft Lot
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Key Details
Property Type Commercial
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 16482769
Style Detached
Construction Status Unknown
Tax Status Price + Taxes
Lot Size 9,557 Sqft
Property Description
This unique heritage property, built in the 1820s, occupies a strategic location: once a major North--South and East--West crossroads, local lore suggests it even served as a meeting place for the Patriotes during the Rebellions. In 1869, it became the notarial office of André-Benjamin Papineau, cousin of the famed Patriote Louis-Joseph Papineau. Fully restored, it was brought back to life in 2007 when the firm Luc M. Allard Architecte moved in. The location benefits from mixed zoning--commercial and residential. Ideal for architects, lawyers, notaries, accountants, dentists, aesthetic clinics, art galleries, and more.
AN EXCEPTIONAL HERITAGE GEM
Built in the 1820s at the historic North--South and East--West crossroads of Île Jésus, this rare property occupies a strategic location that once served as a bustling hub of commerce, travel... and revolution. Local lore suggests it was even a meeting point for the Patriotes during the Rebellions, making it a privileged witness to key chapters of Quebec's history.
A PRESTIGIOUS HISTORICAL SIGNATURE
Originally a general store, the home became in 1869 the notarial practice of André-Benjamin Papineau, cousin of the famed Patriote Louis-Joseph Papineau.
Respectfully restored, it was reborn in 2007 when the architectural firm Luc M. Allard Architecte established its offices here, bringing together history, design and modernity under one roof.
REMARKABLE & IMPOSING ARCHITECTURE
The residence showcases a distinctive blend of heritage elements:
* stone and wood cladding
* sculptural turret
* refined ornamental woodwork
* poivrière roof
* Palladian-style windows
* handcrafted tiered balconies
An architectural hybrid inspired by the Victorian era, elevated by impeccable contemporary restorations.
A HIGH-END MIXED-USE SPACE
Currently used solely for commercial purposes, the mixed zoning--commercial and residential--makes this an ideal address for:
* architects
* lawyers
* notaries
* accountants
* art galleries
* creative studios
* businesses seeking prestige and presence
Ground floor
Glass partitions -- Offices and conference room
Two upper floors
Open volumes, abundant natural light, noble materials, preserved original charm and integrated modernity.
Perfect for a unique residential loft-style dwelling or high-end creative offices.
AN ICONIC PROPERTY, TRULY ONE-OF-A-KIND
The last surviving residential structure from the early 19th century in this sector, directly beside Saint-Martin Church, this historic building is irreplaceable -- a symbol, a landmark, an address one remembers.
A place to create, live and shine.
For visionaries, creators, professionals, and heritage lovers alike, this is a rare opportunity to inhabit or operate within a space rich in history, soul and prestige.
AN EXCEPTIONAL HERITAGE GEM
Built in the 1820s at the historic North--South and East--West crossroads of Île Jésus, this rare property occupies a strategic location that once served as a bustling hub of commerce, travel... and revolution. Local lore suggests it was even a meeting point for the Patriotes during the Rebellions, making it a privileged witness to key chapters of Quebec's history.
A PRESTIGIOUS HISTORICAL SIGNATURE
Originally a general store, the home became in 1869 the notarial practice of André-Benjamin Papineau, cousin of the famed Patriote Louis-Joseph Papineau.
Respectfully restored, it was reborn in 2007 when the architectural firm Luc M. Allard Architecte established its offices here, bringing together history, design and modernity under one roof.
REMARKABLE & IMPOSING ARCHITECTURE
The residence showcases a distinctive blend of heritage elements:
* stone and wood cladding
* sculptural turret
* refined ornamental woodwork
* poivrière roof
* Palladian-style windows
* handcrafted tiered balconies
An architectural hybrid inspired by the Victorian era, elevated by impeccable contemporary restorations.
A HIGH-END MIXED-USE SPACE
Currently used solely for commercial purposes, the mixed zoning--commercial and residential--makes this an ideal address for:
* architects
* lawyers
* notaries
* accountants
* art galleries
* creative studios
* businesses seeking prestige and presence
Ground floor
Glass partitions -- Offices and conference room
Two upper floors
Open volumes, abundant natural light, noble materials, preserved original charm and integrated modernity.
Perfect for a unique residential loft-style dwelling or high-end creative offices.
AN ICONIC PROPERTY, TRULY ONE-OF-A-KIND
The last surviving residential structure from the early 19th century in this sector, directly beside Saint-Martin Church, this historic building is irreplaceable -- a symbol, a landmark, an address one remembers.
A place to create, live and shine.
For visionaries, creators, professionals, and heritage lovers alike, this is a rare opportunity to inhabit or operate within a space rich in history, soul and prestige.
Location
Province QC
Location Details rue du Couvent
Exterior
Lot Depth 24.06
Building
Construction Status Unknown
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