luxury real estate for sale The Loire Area, France (page 71)
Private mansion Le Pouliguen (44)
The Castle on the Beach Facing the sea on the tip of Penchâteau and its exceptional environment. Magnificent mansion in the spirit of the George V, renovated in 2012. A panoramic view on the whole bay of La Baule, a beautiful living space of more than 140m2 on the sea, giving on a large terrace of 200m2. Several reception areas with fireplace, woodwork and remarkable Hanover Stone from a former monastery. The kitchen is spacious and very well equipped, it can easily be used for family dinners but also for great chefs. The 5 private suites and the superb office are facing the sea. Living room library and TV room, large mezzanine then the space to dream of the children. A staircase with private access to the beach, a heated swimming pool, an independent apartment, a garage, outbuildings, a complete basement with a large laundry room, landscaped garden...in complete privacy. Fees of 2,86% charges purchaser, or 8 750 000€ net. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Établissement non détenteur de fonds séquestres. D.B. Christie's International Real Estate 3 Avenue du marché 44500 La Baule France International Real Estate - Immobilier International La Baule - Nantes - Vannes - Golfe du Morbihan
By David Bilder Christie’s
House La Baule-Escoublac (44)
In a residential neighbourhood located right next to Escoublac forest, only a 10-minute walk from the beach and all shopping facilities, lovely light-filled house offering perfect tranquillity and privacy, built on a fenced landscaped garden (676m2/7,276ft2) with a heated pool. Entrance hall, reception rooms with fireplace (lounge, living room, dining room), bathroom with shower, walk-in wardrobe, toilet. Upstairs: landing leading to 3 bedrooms with storage space (including 2 opening out onto a balcony), shower room, toilet. Adjoining garage.
By Breteuil Immobilier La Baule
Castle Segré (49)
A recently restored chateau-museum in the Anjou region, the historic family residence of a famous writer, surrounded by extensive grounds. In the shade of centuries-old trees in an English landscaped park, the residence has been completely restored over the last three years (roofs, electricity, plumbing and windows). The 40-meter long facade extends from north to south. The main building features full-width rooms. It is flanked by a first lodge to the north, then a second to the south, as well as turrets, one of which contains a chapel. Like a genuine museum, furniture and collectors' items relating to its history and that of its illustrious inhabitants are displayed inside the chateau. The ensemble is fitted out to ERP standards and allows for commercial activity without any delay. To the south and west of the residence, there is a wooded park.
By Patrice Besse
House Pornic (44)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Propriétés Au Bord De L’eau
House La Châtaigneraie (85)
Barnes Propriétés & Châteaux offers you the opportunity to acquire this beautiful historic 16th century residence on its 2500 m² enclosed property. The origins of this fortified site date back to the 12th century. Only the flattened tower remains from this period. The dwelling, a vestige of a former château, is located in the heart of a village at the confluence of the Vendée, Deux-Sèvres and Charente departments. You can easily reach the chestnut grove and all its shops in just 5 minutes. Le PUY DU FOU is only 40 minutes away. A large entrance porch opens onto an inner courtyard. Two adjoining main buildings offer living room, dining room, kitchen, 6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The outbuildings offer remarkable potential for extension. This historic property overlooking the village is ideal as a home or B&B. Complete file on request. ENERGY CLASS: C - CLIMATE CLASS: D / DPE OLD VERSION Property presented by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE +33 6 65591211 / +33 6 69412045. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Apartment Nantes (44)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Barnes Nantes - La Baule
Property Saint-Symphorien (72)
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By Paul Parker Properties
House Nantes (44)
BARNES Nantes-La Baule offers you this superb house of character built in the 19th century in the heart of the district Mellinet. Entirely renovated in the rules of the art, it benefits from very beautiful benefits. On the ground floor, the entrance opens onto a magnificent hall giving access to a living room of more than 40 sq.m on a terrace and garden facing south, a vast kitchen of 34 sq.m and a dining room. The whole has a ceiling height of 5,40 m, massive parquets, moldings and functional chimneys. A clearing serves 2 rooms, a buanderie and a room of water. The wooden staircase leads to the first floor consisting of 3 bedrooms on parquet floors, a large dressing room, a WC and a charming bathroom. The whole is facing due south. In the basement, a garage, a wine cellar and a laundry room are added to the comfort of this good blow of heart. Agency fees payable by vendor - Nombre de lots dans la copropriété: 2
By Barnes Nantes - La Baule
House with garden Mamers (72)
Ref.4174 : RENOVATED RURAL BOURGEOIS HOUSE DATING FROM 1850, AT THE GATEWAY TO THE PERCHE REGION This elegant bourgeois house is located in the Sarthois region, at the vanguard of the Perche and its famous Nature Park, in the heart of a medium-sized town of 5000 inhabitants where all shops and services are within walking distance (hospital, doctors, pharmacies, supermarkets, schools, lycées, twice-weekly markets)... less than 450m away. The property benefits from a residential environment that exudes calm and serenity ... a certain gentleness, a certain art of living typical of rural towns. The countryside in the city ... the city in the countryside! There's no shortage of tourist, cultural, sporting and community activities (national forest, equestrian center, golf course, lake, cinema, theater, music festival, swimming pool, racetrack, Rotary ...). Road and rail links are within easy reach, perfectly complemented by efficient regional bus connections. Out of sight, this manor house will reveal a most unexpected country living space ....in the heart of civilization. The dwelling features an imposing 2-storey, quadrangular limestone structure with a 4-sided roof topped by a pediment. Each façade features 6 perfectly symmetrical windows, positioned in a 'lantern' shape to maximize light. The windows are surmounted by lintels, while the upper-storey corner quoins are fluted and surmounted by putti capitals. The cornices are decorated with fretted friezes, and numerous medallions encircle half of the building. The whole is perfectly structured, elegant and discreet. With around 380sqm of living space, the property is distributed as follows: Basement: partial vaulted cellar containing, in addition to a wine cellar, the technical room (boiler room, water softener, water heater). First floor: main central access via a wide stone staircase, large entrance hall with staircase, wc/hand washbasin, large living room (40sqm) with oak parquet flooring, dining room (14sqm) with stucco flooring, kitchen (20sqm) with stucco flooring, utility room (6sqm) containing appliances, cellar access and disabled exit, bedroom (12sqm) with parquet flooring and en-suite shower room/wc, study (19sqm) with parquet flooring. 1st floor: landing leading to 6 bedrooms (13 to 20sqm) with parquet flooring, 1 of which adjoining shower room/wc, 1 shared bathroom, 1 separate shower room/wc, separate toilet, lounge area (20sqm) with glass ceiling, staircase to 2nd floor. 2nd floor: large room under development, approx. 100sqm, with multiple uses (dormitory, bedrooms, workshop, play area, etc.). Insulated attic. Electricity reservations. Access to 2 attics (3x12m) on each gable. Water heater room. High ceilings throughout the property, between 3 and 3.40m. The skylight and glass floor on the second floor provide plenty of natural light. The outbuildings include : On the north side: a room used as a library with an upper floor (shingle roof). A small dwelling (breeze-block structure/mechanical tile roof), 38.50m², with wood-burning stove. To the east: 5 closed garages (5.25x2.65); height = 1.89m, under fiberglass roof. A workshop (9x3.87m) with fibro roof. A large hangar (20x13m) with wood cladding and mechanical tiles. Water, electricity and mains drainage - PVC double-glazed window frames. Above-ground swimming pool ( 7,30x3,30m) dating from 2022 - Depth 1,30m). Possibility of closing this shed. Adjoining awning for 2 cars. The property is pleasantly enriched by a large 2800 m² garden planted with trees, grass and flowers. Maples and yews stand alongside several fruit trees (apple, pear, cherry, plum) in good health. Numerous flowerbeds line the perimeter of the dwelling, leaving only room for 2 well-stocked vegetable gardens, supplied by a small adjoining greenhouse. A boulodrome has found its place under a row of shady maples. A pretty culvert spans the 'Dive', which flows serenely and safely through the garden. The property is entirely enclosed (low walls/buildings/grills/river), thus preserving all privacy. Cabinet LE NAIL - Lower-Normandy - Mr Eric DOSSEUR : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Eric DOSSEUR, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 409 867 512 . We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
By Cabinet Le Nail
Farmhouse Fresnay-sur-Sarthe (72)
South of the Normandy-Maine Regional Park, a 15th century feudal manor house, its outbuildings and its pond. Access to the property is via a driveway framed by an orchard and a vegetable plot. Old outbuildings face each other on either side. The residence stands at the back of the courtyard. Meadows planted with hedges enclose the buildings. They protect them from the wind and provide shelter from prying eyes. The complex offers views over the surrounding countryside, from the pastures to the cultivated fields. Two ponds receive water from a stream that flows into the Sarthe, a few meadows away. The origins of the site date back to the eleventh century. In the 14th century, this was one of the largest feudal manors in the area. During the French Revolution, it lost its influence. Built around 1450 by the Saint-Berthevin family, the cellar and the central part of the present building, with its monumental fireplace, bear witness to this feudal past. However, the defensive towers once abutting this feudal building have not survived. In the 18th century, the parish registers mentioned the old pond and the fishing rights for the farm.
By Patrice Besse
Property Saumur (49)
In a small historic town in Anjou, an 18th-century townhouse with a garden. The townhouse - specifically its entrance door, garage, and boiler room - faces a square in the city center landscaped with rose bushes and topiaries. Numerous shops, including pharmacies, bakeries, and banks, among others, can be found in this part of town. At the back, the house opens onto a terrace paved with ancient cobblestones and a lawn, enclosed by walls, featuring a small outbuilding, a well, and a small corner pavilion made of tuffeau stone. Built with lime plastered stone and rubble, the residence spans one level above the ground floor and consists of three sections that have been reconfigured over the centuries. The central section, with a single bay, is slightly advanced compared to the lateral sections. On the street side, the ground floor and the upper floor topped with an attic and a slate roof, rise above a basement that houses the garage, the boiler room, and a cellar. The front facade, made of stone, is coated with a beige-colored plaster and adorned with cornerstones, molded cornices and window sills, sculpted window frames, an entrance, a garage door, straight windows on the upper floor, arched windows on the attic, and louvered shutters. The rear facade of the central section is made of tuffeau stone, coated with an orange-ocher plaster, with matching window frames, cornerstones, cornices, and dormer windows. This facade has recently been restored. The gable roofs, covered in slate, are adorned with dormer windows, each topped with a triangular pediment in the two sections on the left, featuring frames sculpted in stone in the left section and a more understated design in the right section.
By Patrice Besse
Manor Laval (53)
A 17th century manor house and its 25 ha estate on the banks of the Mayenne. From a small road leading along the picturesque banks of the river to Château-Gontier, a gate provides access to the stately almost 400 m long driveway of the property, bordered by a double row of tulip trees. A courtyard and two formal rectangular gardens face the manor house to the south. To the east flows the river Mayenne. To the west, the wooded hillside gently slopes down. To the north, there are a technical building and a garage, farm buildings, a stream, woodlands and ponds. The property is unoverlooked.
By Patrice Besse
Manor Nantes (44)
A sixteenth-century mansion, remodelled in the nineteenth century, waiting to be restored in grounds that cover two hectares beside the River Erdre. A track leads up to the mansion from a small local road. It goes past a line of former service outhouses that used to belong to the property. A gate fitted in a round-arch stone passage forms an impressive entrance that takes you into a vast front court with a lawn in the middle. On one side stands the mansion. On the other side stands a warden’s lodge and a long building of annexes that includes a garage and storerooms. The gently sloping grounds cover about two hectares and extend around the mansion and behind it, dotted with trees that are over a hundred years old. These grounds lead down to the River Erdre where they offer private access to the water via a stone quay. The property cannot be seen from the river.
By Patrice Besse
Manor Saumur (49)
A listed, 15th &17th century house, with an outbuilding and a garden, in the undulating, wooded countryside of the Anjou region. This house stands on the edge of a little country lane, going through the forest, and in a hamlet composed of several houses, including another historic manor house. A small planted garden enhances the house facade. A rear courtyard, also planted, is bordered on one of its sides by an outbuilding and a low wall. Further away, reached by steps, a garden and the forest, part of which could be purchased.
By Patrice Besse
Apartment with terrace Saint-Jean-de-Monts (85)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Iad France
Apartment with terrace Nantes (44)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Iad France
Property with pool Le Croisic (44)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By The Door Man France
Apartment Nantes (44)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Qualytim
House La Baule-Escoublac (44)
In a residential neighbourhood located right next to Escoublac forest, only a 10-minute walk from the beach and all shopping facilities, lovely light-filled house offering perfect tranquillity and privacy, built on a fenced landscaped garden (676m2/7,276ft2) with a heated pool. Entrance hall, reception rooms with fireplace (lounge, living room, dining room), bathroom with shower, walk-in wardrobe, toilet. Upstairs: landing leading to 3 bedrooms with storage space (including 2 opening out onto a balcony), shower room, toilet. Adjoining garage.
By Breteuil Immobilier La Baule
Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Saumur (49)
Between ANJOU and TOURAINE, 15 mins. of SAUMUR, in the heart of an important forest massif conducive to long horseback riding or hiking on rural paths, small character property with many outbuildings, with horse boxes, on 5000 m² (4,6 hectares possible) THE MAIN DWELLING: Living area of 65 m² excluding convertible attic of 56 m². South/West exposure Ground floor : Living room of 29 m² with open kitchen. ( chimney) Living room or bedroom 1 of 19 m². Bedroom 2 (terracotta floor). Adjoining shower room (W.C.). 1st floor: 2 convertible attics of 20 m² and 36 m². Miscellaneous: city water. Well. Heating by electric radiators. Autonomous sanitation. DEPENDENCIES : - in the extension of the dwelling house: barn of 35 m² (height of 6.27 m. under farm) Vast cellar of 53 m². - another building housing: 37 m² room with 15th century fireplace, tiled with terracotta. Sink. -5 horse boxes including 1 for brood mare. Attic of 70 m² (height 4.60 m.) accessible by an exterior stone staircase. - barn of about 165 m² (6.40 m. x 26 m.) -Stall and shed. THE LAND: approximately 5000 m² (possibility to buy 4,1 hectares of wood and meadow in addition) Divided into a courtyard closed by the buildings, pleasure garden around with old riding quarry. CONCLUSION: remarkable natural environment. Complete and charming built ensemble with many possibilities.
By Cabinet Metais-bertrand
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