A charming little housing estate in the 20th arrondissement of the capital, the district of La Campagne à Paris was founded in 1907 by the Pastor Sully Lombard, in the form of a cooperative that would be accessible to people on low incomes.
Now a very sought-after area, this calm and tranquil neighbourhood still has around a hundred detached houses with pretty, flower-adorned façades lining the streets on Rues Irénée-Blanc, Jules-Siegfried, Mondonville and Paul-Strauss. Nestling in the hills of La Porte de Bagnolet and accessible from the Metro station of the same name, this charming site is ideal for a leisurely stroll, with its peaceful cobbled streets and adorable, elegant houses. A pleasant little patch of countryside at the heart of the city, where time seems to stand still…