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  • 19

    Castle La Roche-Posay (86)

    Ref.4637 : French castle for sale with its dungeon In the heart of a tourist region, between Futuroscope, Angles-sur-l'Anglin (listed as one of France's most beautiful villages) and the Creuse valley, close to La Roche Posay, an internationally-renowned spa resort, this château in a dominant position, nestled in a peaceful rural setting in the immediate vicinity of the Brenne Regional Park, benefits from an exceptional natural setting. It combines the prestige of a place steeped in history with a rare location, just a few minutes from all amenities. Fast access to Châtellerault and Poitiers (TGV station, airport). The château comprises a small pavilion to the north, which appears to date back to the 15th century, and a second, more imposing building, arranged in a barely perceptible L- or even U-shape. The whole rests on a platform supported by buttresses. The oldest pavilion, nestling in the northeast corner, takes the form of a tall square tower with a flat-tiled hip roof. This building has preserved its fine chamfered openings with projecting sills. On its southeast corner, it is flanked by a hexagonal tower with an elegant flat-tiled pyramidal roof, also featuring remarkable openings, including a magnificent window with an accolade lintel adorned with a carved escutcheon. The main body of the château is a rectangular dwelling topped by a flat-tiled gable roof. The south-east façade features 3 bays on the first level and 5 on the second, while a small, solitary dormer lights up the attic. At the north-west corner, a circular tower with a conical flat-tiled roof and half-roof completes the ensemble. A similar tower rises not far from the south corner and is linked to the dwelling by a lower, single-storey wing with a canted slate roof and an attic storey, lit by elegant triangular pediment dormers. This wing appears to have been built at a later date than the rest of the building. The layout of the two round towers suggests that they were an integral part of the original château enclosure, whose main dwelling would have been represented by the aforementioned north pavilion. In the last light of day, the warm hue of the tiles lends the building a particularly welcoming atmosphere. THE CHATEAU: Offering 430 sqm of living space, the chateau seduces with its authentic cachet and generous volumes. A beautiful porch opens onto the charming garden. On the ground floor : an entrance hall with dressing room opens onto a convivial and functional fitted kitchen, where you can enjoy your meals; a dining room, embellished with wood panelling and a fireplace, opens onto the valley via a balcony terrace; a light-filled living room, also with a fireplace and refined parquet flooring; a bedroom with bathroom and toilet, offering every comfort on the ground floor; a magnificent library with fireplace; storage rooms and a beautiful staircase complete this level. First floor : 5 bedrooms, including 2 with en suite bathrooms, and two others with bathroom and toilet; separate toilet; vast attic for conversion, offering real potential for extension. Cellar and boiler room. THE DONGEON: The 13th-century keep, listed as a Historic Monument, comprises 4 levels of around 35 sqm each. In need of renovation. It offers numerous possibilities for creating additional living space. The outbuildings include: A small chapel converted into a woodshed; A large main building, comprising a janitor's cottage, a storage barn and two enclosed garages (one with electric door and electricity); A vast barn formerly used for agricultural storage; A greenhouse; Small roofed shelters.. The land comprises meadows, woods and parkland covering 18.87 acres (7ha 63a87ca). Cabinet LE NAIL – Poitou-Charentes – Mr Godefroid COLLEE: +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,446,900
    430
    7bedrooms
    4bathrooms
    land 7.6ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Private mansion Granville (50)

    Ref.4753 : French noble townhouse overlooking the sea in Manche department. Built in the heart of the historic Hauteville district, this remarkable residence is located in one of the most iconic sites in Granville, a renowned seaside resort on the English Channel, overlooking the bay of Mont-Saint-Michel and the Chausey Islands. Here, maritime history interacts with a permanent maritime panorama, between sky and sea, to the rhythm of the tides. On foot, the ramparts, Notre-Dame du Cap Lihou church, the port, beaches, and shops in the old town set the pace for daily life. Granville has a direct rail link to Paris-Montparnasse (approximately 3.5 hours). The SNCF train station is less than 2 km away. The A84 motorway (Caen–Rennes axis) can be reached in around 30 minutes. Caen-Carpiquet and Rennes-Saint-Jacques airports are approximately 90 and 110 km away respectively. With approximately 750 sqm of living space and a total floor area of around 900 sqm, the property is harmoniously spread over four levels plus a basement, connected by an elegant central staircase. The ground floor is the heart of the reception areas. A beautiful entrance hall with antique terracotta tiles and exposed stonework leads to the staircase serving the upper floors and provides access to the various rooms on this level. A library, an elegantly proportioned first living room and a spacious living room of approximately 40 sqm make up the main reception areas, offering comfortable volumes and a warm atmosphere. The separate kitchen is extended by a patio of approximately 19 sqm, bringing natural light and fresh air into the heart of the building. This level also includes a bedroom on the same level with its own shower room, ideal for independent use. The technical areas are discreetly integrated: boiler room, electrical room, storage room, and closets. A double garage, closed, measuring approximately 30 sqm, rare in this historic neighborhood, completes this level. The first floor offers remarkable views of Granville harbor and provides ample space for living and entertaining. On the harbor side, there is a second kitchen/dining area, a dining room, and a generously sized office, all with hardwood floors and fireplaces. On the courtyard side, there is a large living room above the main entrance and a laundry room. Two bedrooms with a bathroom, a shower room, and separate toilets. This level can be used for a variety of purposes: family spaces, reception, or independent living. The second floor is mainly dedicated to sleeping areas. The views of the street and the sea give the feeling of being in the heart of the port, at the foot of the sea. It comprises six comfortable bedrooms and three bathrooms. Separate toilets and several hallways ensure smooth and functional circulation. The top floor is dedicated to a large master suite of over 100 sqm, set under exposed beams, including a bathroom and shower room. A hallway opens onto a terrace offering particularly extensive views of the Chausey Islands, the rooftops of Hauteville, and the Notre-Dame du Cap Lihou church. An additional bedroom completes this floor. The basement houses two large cellars with generous volumes, connected by a central hallway. These spaces, which are dry and accessible, offer excellent storage capacity and can easily be used for other purposes (wine cellar, storage, archives). Located on a fully enclosed urban plot with a total area of 453 sqm, the property is organized around its interior courtyard (100 sqm), offering a secluded outdoor space, sheltered from view, in this highly sought-after historic neighborhood, with parking spaces that are very rare in the Upper Town. Two garages accessible from the courtyard provide parking for two cars and are directly connected to the entrance hall by a connecting door. Cabinet LE NAIL - Border of Brittany - South Manche department : Mr Nicolas de LA VIGNE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nicolas de LA VIGNE ,Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 920 814 274. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $4,861,700
    750
    11bedrooms
    3bathrooms
    land 453

    By Cabinet Le Nail

  • 14

    Vineyard Bergerac (24)

    Ref 4269: For Sales, exceptional winery in Bergerac Set in the magnificent landscape of southern Périgord, in the heart of the Dordogne department, this exceptional vineyard captivates visitors with its beauty and potential. Just a few kilometres from the dynamic town of Bergerac and 2 hours from Bordeaux, this estate enjoys an enviable geographical position, offering undeniable commercial advantages. The fertile soils and favourable climate of this region renowned for its wine add a valuable dimension to this vineyard. With its quality grape varieties and rich history, this estate promises an authentic and memorable wine experience for enthusiasts from all over the world. Founded in 1764, this family-run estate is one of the oldest in the region, handed down from generation to generation since the 18th century. Stretching majestically over clay-limestone hillsides in the Monbazillac and Bergerac appellations, this vineyard benefits from an exceptional terroir conducive to the production of wines of rare quality. With more than 208 acres of land, including 192 acres dedicated to the cultivation of prestigious grape varieties such as Monbazillac and Bergerac red and white, this property stands out for the diversity and excellence of its wines. The winery also boasts top-quality facilities, divided into several buildings, each with its own vocation, totalling more than 2,000 sqm of buildings dedicated to vinification and ageing. An adjoining charming 200 sqm Périgord farmhouse adds a touch of charm and authenticity to this exceptional property. The vineyard's location and accessibility are particularly conducive to the development of sales and the creation of new income through wine tourism. The main house is built of stone in the traditional Périgord style. The recent roof has flat tiles. Access is on the ground floor, and the property needs to be brought up to modern comfort standards. The layout comprises rooms with a ceiling height of 3.15 meters: -Entrance via the living room (37 sqm) with tiled floor and fireplace. -Spacious bedroom to the right (19 sqm) with window overlooking the courtyard and parquet flooring. -Recently renovated kitchen (12 sqm) with access to an outside courtyard and tiled floor. -Sitting room (40 sqm) open to the living room, offering through light, parquet flooring and fireplace. Bedroom (22 sqm) with parquet flooring and en-suite shower room, in good condition. -Dining room (32 sqm) with parquet flooring and fireplace. -Hallway leading to a third bedroom (20 sqm) with toilet, separate WC and staircase leading to the attic. On the first floor, an unfinished attic is divided into several sections, with a total surface area of 170 sqm. Adjoining the house is a tasting room with a fireplace and a surface area of 25 sqm, as well as a storage room. In the main courtyard, several farm buildings include a set of four wine storehouses, three of which are stone buildings with recently redone canal tile roofs, housing the vat room and various pressing and vinification equipment required for the business. The vinification section is linked to an effluent treatment area. -Cellars 1 and 2: a combination of concrete vats and stainless steel vats. -Wine storehouse No. 3: the most recent cellar features an initial area with three presses and 11 x 150-hectoliters fibre vats. The structure is brick, with an insulated roof and high ceilings. -Cellar no. 4: built of stone and designed for ageing wines, has three concrete vats and 11 stainless steel vats. -All the winemaking equipment is in good condition and well maintained (a full list is available), with a total capacity of 4038 hectoliters. Opposite, a building is dedicated to labelling the château's bottles. It has a concrete floor, single-glazed windows and a tiled roof, with a storage area to the rear. The last stone building, to the right of the dwelling in the main courtyard, houses the offices, the boiler room, a shower room and a separate toilet, as well as storage areas and a workshop at the far end of the building. An industrial-type shed and a lean-to are used to store equipment, located around a hundred metres up the property. A group of stone buildings, used for storage and seasonal staff accommodation, comprises : - Building no. 1: comprising two sheds and a lean-to for storing machinery. - Building no. 2, a stone building in need of renovation, with eight rooms to accommodate seasonal staff during the grape harvest. The vineyard is divided as follows : - About 112 acres dedicated to production of Monbazillac appellation. - About 56 acres for the production of Bergerac red. - About 25 acres for Bergerac Blanc, i.e. over 136 acres of white wine production. The terroir has a high density of clay-limestone soils and a variety of grape varieties suitable for producing quality wines, including Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Muscadelle, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. HVE certification for the vineyard demonstrates the owners' commitment to sustainable viticulture. The vineyard is maintained and monitored by a team of five permanent, experienced employees. As far as sales are concerned, the vineyard produces and vinifies all the grapes it harvests, selling through a number of channels, including sales at the château, a network of retailers and wine merchants. Turnkey offer: This wine estate is offered on a turnkey basis, with a high-performance team and high-quality equipment. It should be noted that stock and advance crop costs are not included in the sale price. A file is available on request, with serious references required. Termination on the date of the deed of sale of the long-term lease between the SCEA and the GFA, at the exclusive expense of the vendor. Possibility of acquiring a second plot of land for residential use (information available on request). Cabinet LE NAIL – Dordogne - Périgord - Lot-et-Garonne : M. Bruno GUÉRIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $2,574,900
    200

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Land Craon (53)

    Ref.4511 : French pond with mill for sale in Pays de la Loire. Situated in the Craonnais region, this charming mill is on the borders of Maine, Anjou and Brittany. The nearby towns of Craon and Pouancé are two dynamic cities, renowned for horse breeding and competition. The ponds, rivers and streams that can be glimpsed before arriving at the property add a fluid touch to this rural landscape. Craon, some fifteen kilometres away, is a town of 4,500 souls located in the southern and western part of the Mayenne, in the Haut-Anjou region. It was originally a medieval fortress that protected the Breton border with its 1,600 metres of walls. The last remnants of the ramparts disappeared in 1820. Today, you can still admire Craon's covered market, built in 1850 (listed as a Historic Monument), which bears witness to the town's rich economic past, as well as its castle The mill was probably built in the 18th century and underwent major alterations in the 19th century. It is built of rubble stone and brick. It faces east/west. Its west-facing facade provides access to the ground floor, while its east-facing facade opens on to a garden level. It has approx. 120 sqm of living space (ground floor) and comprises : Ground floor: large living room (61 sqm) opening onto a terrace, with staircase, lift, fireplace, kitchen (14 sqm), 3 bedrooms (14, 14 and 9 sqm), bathroom (5 sqm) and wc; Garden level: hunting room with fireplace (40 sqm 2.8 m high ceilings), cellar (17 sqm), 2 rooms (64 and 11 sqm), garage (32 sqm), lean-to garage (57 sqm) and toilet; Above: approx. 150 sqm of attic space. Most of the outbuildings are located to the east of and below the mill: A 255 sqm shed (20 x 12 m), built in the 1990s on wooden posts and clad in steel and wood cladding ; A small slate-roofed kennel; A former fishery; Two observation huts on the edge of the pond. These outbuildings make this country property suitably attractive for the use that might be expected of it (fishing, hunting, maintenance, storage, etc.). Most of the land is located to the west of the Mill. They comprise : A/ A pond with a total cadastral surface area of 37.30 acres (15 ha 09 a 73 ca), as well as its banks and surroundings. This pond is located on a second category watercourse. Water is held back by an embankment dam (class C) with a concrete mask. It is 52 metres long, 5.25 metres wide and 2.63 metres high (maximum height). It holds 250,000 m3 of water. Water is discharged downstream at 3 points: 1) A main control spillway: a 5 m wide concrete channel equipped with 7 manual cofferdams; 2) A 4.3 m wide spillway; a flap valve remotely controlled in winter by the Syndicat des Bassins de l'Oudon regulates the water flow in the event of flooding; 3) A bottom valve consisting of a pipe approximately 12 m long; this is used to drain the pond annually for maintenance and fishing. Most of the land is located to the west of the Mill. They comprise : A/ A pond with a total cadastral surface area of 37.30 acres (15 ha 09 a 73 ca), as well as its banks and surroundings. This pond is located on a second category watercourse. Water is held back by an embankment dam (class C) with a concrete mask. It is 52 metres long, 5.25 metres wide and 2.63 metres high (maximum height). It holds 250,000 m3 of water. Water is discharged downstream at 3 points: 1) A main control spillway: a 5 m wide concrete channel equipped with 7 manual cofferdams; 2) A 4.3 m wide spillway; a flap valve remotely controlled in winter by the Syndicat des Bassins de l'Oudon regulates the water flow in the event of flooding; 3) A bottom valve consisting of a pipe approximately 12 m long; this is used to drain the pond annually for maintenance and fishing. The old milling pipe (40 m long) that runs under the mill still exists. It fed the mill's old wheel (now non-existent) and would have powered an electric turbine in the past. The pipe is now closed. The fishery is leased. The lease may be terminated or extended. The owners have permission to regulate cormorants. Hunting is unrestricted, and observation huts have been set up. The tail of the pond offers a beautiful biotope (teal and snipe among others). The quality of this pond lies in the 5 m wide strip that forms its edges. This allows you to walk around the pond and use it (fishing, hunting, maintenance, etc.). This strip is maintained on a regular basis using a rotary mower. B/ A 1,500 sqm orchard; C/ Various parcels of woodland (including a plantation of approximately 1 ha of poplars) and moorland near the pond. The total surface area is 48.58 acres (19 ha 66 a 57 ca).

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    $573,000
    196,657

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    House with pool and garden Bergerac (24)

    Ref. 4745: Périgord house with outbuildings for tourist activities on 10 hectares north of Bergerac. The estate is located within a charming commune to the north of Bergerac, a rural village with a population of just a few hundred inhabitants, in the heart of the Dordogne department, within the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. Set amid unspoilt Périgord countryside, it enjoys a peaceful environment of rolling hills, meadows, woodland and small country lanes typical of the Périgord, offering a strong sense of space and privacy. The property benefits from a well-balanced location between the area’s main centres: Périgueux can be reached in approximately 35 to 45 minutes, while Bergerac lies some 20 to 25 minutes away, providing convenient access to services, shops and infrastructure. In terms of transport links, the most practical SNCF railway station is in Bergerac (regional services), and Bergerac Dordogne Périgord Airport offers regular connections, complemented by Bordeaux–Mérignac Airport for a wider choice of destinations. The Grande Maison forms the heart of the estate: a historic building renovated over three levels, designed to host stays, receptions or workshops. It offers comfortable and convivial living spaces, ideal for relaxation and shared moments, while preserving the architectural authenticity characteristic of the region. With a surface area of approximately 150 sqm, it can accommodate up to 10 guests. The ground floor is arranged around an authentic kitchen, notably equipped with a La Cornue range featuring an oven and a 70 cm baking oven, as well as a fireplace that invites convivial gatherings. The large table set on the terrace in front of the house serves as a true meeting place. This level also includes a bedroom with a double bed, a spacious bathroom with washbasin, shower, bath and WC, and an ancillary room fitted with a washing machine and tumble dryer. The first floor comprises a bedroom with a large double bed, along with a smaller bedroom suitable for children, furnished with two single beds. The second floor, laid out beneath the original timber framework, offers an additional double bed and two single beds, creating a warm and authentic atmosphere. Outbuildings : 1/ La Grange is the heart of the estate. Spread over two floors and offering approximately 240 sqm of space, it can accommodate up to 17 people in a warm atmosphere, perfectly suited to both individual stays and groups. The ground floor comprises a separate suite for two people, communal areas, a large professional kitchen, with the option of self-catering on a weekly rental basis, and the Knights' Hall, designed for convivial meals. A shared bathroom is also available for guests staying in the YMCA room. It has two main bathrooms, complemented by a shared bathroom in the annex. Upstairs, the YMCA room welcomes groups in a functional and comfortable space, while the Cour, Trois Sœurs and Forêt rooms each offer a peaceful setting, with double beds and views of the courtyard and surrounding forest. 2/ The Pigeonnier is a charming accommodation offering a stay at the very heart of the estate. Arranged over two levels and providing approximately 40 sqm of living space, it can accommodate up to four guests in a warm and distinctive atmosphere. On the ground floor, it features a fully equipped kitchenette, a shower room with shower and WC, as well as a double sleeping area. Upstairs, a second double bed set on a mezzanine level, tucked beneath the tower’s timber framework, creates a particularly cosy and intimate sleeping space. Heated by radiators, the Pigeonnier also enjoys access to the estate’s shared facilities, including the sauna, washing machine, tumble dryer and Wi-Fi. 3/ La Remise, offering approximately 9 sqm of single-level accommodation, welcomes two guests in a warm and inviting atmosphere, enhanced by a small stove ensuring optimal comfort throughout the year. A terrace allows full enjoyment of the surrounding peace and greenery. Currently operated on a bed and breakfast basis with breakfast included, La Remise provides access to the estate’s shared facilities, including the large shared bathroom in the barn, the gastronomic kitchen and Wi-Fi, combining a nature-focused spirit with modern comfort. At the rear of the Grande Maison, a 60 sqm swimming pool, treated with chlorine and lined with enamel tiles, blends harmoniously into the open surroundings and is complemented by an outdoor shower for optimal comfort in the summer months. A versatile hall of generous proportions, complete with a mezzanine, is suitable for hosting seminars, workshops and yoga sessions in a calm and inspiring setting. Finally, a timber-clad garage provides space for storing maintenance equipment and the estate’s technical installations. The setting is remarkable for its absolute tranquillity and the absence of immediate neighbours, ensuring complete privacy and serenity. The estate comprises meadows and wooded areas, with a wide variety of tree species—particularly oaks, chestnuts and pines—which shape the landscape and create a natural, unspoilt atmosphere, ideal for a place of retreat and rejuvenation. The estate covers approx. 27 acres. Cabinet LE NAIL – Dordogne - Périgord - Lot-et-Garonne : M. Bruno GUÉRIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $2,198,200
    680
    10bedrooms
    2bathrooms
    land 10.6ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    House with garden and terrace Centre Ville-Quartiers Nord et Ouest - Montaigu (85)

    Ref 4756: Village house by the river, 40 km from Nantes Located in Montaigu, Vendée, in the heart of the Pays de la Loire region, the property enjoys a privileged location in the town centre, combining urban dynamism with a relaxed lifestyle. Just forty minutes from the beaches of Vendée and close to Nantes and La Roche-sur-Yon, the town offers a balance between accessibility and a preserved environment. Dominated by its natural promontory - the mons acutus that gave it its name - Montaigu developed in the Middle Ages around a strategic fortress. Marked by a rich history, from its defensive role to the events of the Vendée wars, the town still preserves precious reminders of its past, notably the remains of its castle, its ramparts and the picturesque narrow streets of its old town centre. Montaigu also charms visitors with its high quality of contemporary life: a lively, well-preserved town centre, a full range of shops, services, cultural and educational facilities, a well-connected SNCF railway station, and numerous green spaces and footpaths. It is a lively, authentic town on a human scale, where heritage and modernity coexist in harmony. With a living area of approximately 235 sqm, the property enjoys a pleasant south-west exposure, offering beautiful unobstructed views of the landscaped garden and the river that borders it. On the ground floor: Upon entering, the hallway captivates with its carefully preserved original cement tiles. An elegant wooden staircase leads to the upper floor. To the left of the hall, the living room has a warm and refined atmosphere, with its parquet flooring, wood panelling, painted doors and delicate ceiling rosette. To the right, the dining room, with its open fireplace, invites you to enjoy moments of conviviality. A second entrance on the street side, also decorated with original cement tiles, leads to a toilet. A corridor leads to a bright kitchen with direct access to the garden, then to a shower room and a bedroom offering a soothing view of the garden. First floor: The first floor is accessible via the main staircase and a service staircase. A landing leads to a first bedroom with parquet flooring and a marble fireplace, which has its own bathroom and toilet. A second bedroom has its own shower room with toilet, while a third, generously sized bedroom completes this level. Separate toilet. The property also has a wine cellar and a boiler room. The outbuildings include: A/ ‘The Workshop’ Perpendicular to the main house, an annex building with a therapeutic spa fitted out in a former stable on the ground floor, and a large, recently converted space upstairs with a water supply, offering potential for various projects. An adjoining attic. B/ A garage A garage opening onto the street with a sliding door. C/ ‘The Fishery’ In the garden, an old building, ‘the fishery’, with its tiled roof, exposed stone walls and flagstone floor, which could be used as a summer dining room, with a kitchen area and a fireplace. Covering an area of approximately 1,800 sqm, this enclosed garden, sheltered from view, is laid out in gentle terraces facing south, offering soft, constant light, ideal for the growth of lush vegetation. It follows in the grand tradition of 19th-century landscaped gardens, sometimes referred to as ‘Sino-English’ gardens: a romantic composition combining the freedom of English gardens with plantings inspired by distant lands, harmoniously acclimatised to the local terroir. The natural presence of water, linked to the immediate proximity of the Maine River, plays a fundamental role here. It establishes a subtle dialogue between the garden and the river landscape, bringing freshness, reflections and a deeply soothing atmosphere. Majestic cedars, slender pines, magnolias and cypresses structure the space and give the place a remarkable vegetal nobility. A true English garden, bucolic and meticulously maintained, it slopes gently down to the river. A place imbued with romance and serenity, conducive to contemplation. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $694,500
    235
    4bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 1,857

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Villa with pool Bergerac (24)

    Ref. 4751: Villa for sale on a 18 acre estate with pool in the Dordogne departement This property is located in the most sought-after hills of Bergerac, in the prized Mont de Neyrat area. It is just a few minutes from the town centre and Place Gambetta, while benefiting from a completely unspoilt environment, free from nuisance and overlooking, but never isolated. Bergerac, a dynamic town in theDordogne, charms visitors with its lifestyle, heritage, gastronomy and renowned vineyards. The Dordogne offers a sought-after lifestyle, with rolling countryside, fortified towns, rivers and forests, while remaining easily accessible. Bergerac Dordogne Périgord Airport provides regular connections to several European capitals, and Bordeaux-Mérignac Airport can be reached in around 1½ hours. The motorways provide easy access to Bordeaux, Périgueux and the Atlantic coast. The building, already identified on 19th-century military maps, is the origin of the name of the locality, 'Portail Rouge' (Red Gate), giving it a genuine historical identity. Access to the property is through a wrought-iron gate opening onto a carefully landscaped front garden, entirely enclosed by hedges and walls, ensuring privacy and security. The house is the result of the merger of two buildings, one dating from the 19th century and the other from the 20th century. Today, the complex forms an elegant H-shaped structure, offering a fluid and functional layout. The building is situated in a dominant position on the land, enjoying unobstructed views of the park and surrounding countryside. The house is mainly on one level, which is a major advantage for everyday comfort. Part of the upper floor houses the guest area, while a separate wing contains an apartment for a friend, a caretaker or for rental or professional use. The harmony between the architecture, the grounds and the natural environment creates a property that is elegant, discreet and perfectly integrated into its surroundings. With approximately 330 sqm of living space, the house offers a layout designed for comfortable single-storey living. On the ground floor, a spacious entrance hall leads to a first living room with a fireplace, bar and a first veranda. On the right, a hallway leads to a large 57 sqm double living room with a fireplace, complemented by an office or music room. This double living room opens onto a large 35 sqm steel veranda, fully glazed, air-conditioned and equipped with a barbecue. The whole area extends naturally to the outdoor terrace, the swimming pool and a 180° panoramic view of the park. Adjacent to the veranda, the closed and fully equipped Leicht kitchen offers a functional and elegant space. On the left wing of the entrance, the master bedroom area includes a hallway with storage space, a 28 sqm suite, a 7.7 sqm dressing room, a bathroom with shower, WC and double sink, as well as an adjoining laundry room. Upstairs, the secondary sleeping area offers three bedrooms with parquet floors and high ceilings of around 3 metres, with surface areas of 10.3 sqm, 18 sqm and a third attic room of 10.5 sqm, as well as a shower room with WC. This property combines modern comfort, architectural authenticity, a high-quality environment and a rare location in Bergerac, making it an exceptional property on the local market. Outbuildings : The property has an apartment adjoining the main house, designed to accommodate friends, family or a caretaker. With a surface area of approximately 35 sqm, it comprises a living room with kitchen area, a bedroom and a shower room with WC. In terms of technical facilities, there is a garage at the entrance to the property, next to the gate. A second building comprises a double garage and a shed for a tractor or maintenance equipment, making it easy to manage the large grounds. Near the pond, a gazebo equipped with electricity and water provides a convivial space, ideal for family fishing trips, country meals or relaxing by the water. The estate also has a tennis court, located to the north of the house. This needs to be restored, but offers additional leisure potential in a privileged natural setting. Finally, the 12 x 6 metre chlorinated swimming pool is surrounded by stone terraces in good condition. It is equipped with a recent safety cover, offering both comfort and safety, and blends harmoniously into the landscaped grounds. Land : The estate covers approximately 18 acres and is easy to maintain. The land consists of woods and meadows, and is embellished with a pond. The area closest to the house is landscaped like a park. It features tarmac paths, stone terraces and abundant vegetation consisting of numerous decorative species. The whole creates an elegant and structured setting around the building. Set in a commanding position, the property benefits from a large meadow below, offering beautiful views of the landscape. This meadow would be ideal for keeping horses or any other rural leisure project. Following the gentle slope of the land, one is naturally led to a 3,500 m² pond fed by a natural spring, ideal for fishing and relaxing by the water, especially with the open-air café area. The rest of the property consists of land and wooded areas planted with various species (oaks, maritime pines, fruit trees, sequoias, mulberry trees), creating a beautiful balance between open and wooded spaces. Depending on the season, this generous natural environment also offers the opportunity to find ceps and other mushrooms emblematic of the Périgord, reinforcing the authentic and lively character of this estate. Cabinet LE NAIL – Dordogne - Périgord - Lot-et-Garonne : M. Bruno GUÉRIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,331,200
    360
    5bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 7.4ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    House with garden and terrace Neuvy-Saint-Sépulchre (36)

    Réf. 4740 : Charming 18th C. house for sale in Berry region The property is located at the heart of one of those Berry villages so dear to George Sand. It lies approximately 300 km from Paris, in the Indre département, more precisely in the southern Boischaut, a gently undulating bocage landscape. Châteauroux, the area’s principal town, is less than 30 minutes away, while all essential shops and day-to-day services are available locally. The region is known as the Land of George Sand, as it was her beloved homeland and an inexhaustible source of inspiration. The house itself may even have welcomed the author during her visits, as it once belonged to one of her close friends. Hard-working in winter, the region becomes decidedly festive in summer. Nohant, George Sand’s former residence, attracts more than 30,000 visitors each year, in addition to the 10,000 music lovers who attend the renowned Chopin Festival annually. The year 2026 will be marked by numerous cultural events celebrating the 150th anniversary of the author’s death. Yet it is not only literature that enchants visitors. The surrounding countryside is a perfect example of peaceful and picturesque rural France, ideal for walking, cycling or horse riding. It is, quite simply, a region where life is particularly enjoyable. Facing the street, the residence is set slightly back behind a low wall opened by a simple and elegant gate. Over two storeys, seven evenly aligned window openings per level lend the façade a dignified and harmonious appearance, beneath a hipped roof clad in local flat slate. This tasteful simplicity conceals a complex of buildings forming a substantial residence, whose true scale is only revealed upon entering the courtyard through the side gate. Arranged around this enclosed courtyard are, first, the main house at the rear, followed by a lower return wing at right angles, now entirely occupied by the cathedral-style kitchen. The rear of a former bread oven adjoins it, while at its northern end a building on a raised base—undoubtedly older—houses the guest accommodation. Opposite, a long building encloses the courtyard. In the absence of precise knowledge of its original function, it is referred to as the barn. The main house offers approximately 335 sqm of living space. On the ground floor of the main house, a sequence of interconnecting rooms comprises, in order, the panelled drawing room, the staircase hall, the dining room, the study, and a spacious bathroom. On the courtyard side, a corridor serves all of these rooms, in addition to a guest WC, and also provides access to the cathedral-style kitchen. This is extended by a room used as a pantry, utility room and boiler room, together with a fine wine cellar, both located in the basement of the guest house. On the first floor, a landing arranged as a sitting room provides access, on one side, to a spacious bedroom with dressing room, antechamber and shower room. On the other side, it leads to a self-contained studio comprising a kitchenette, a shower room and a small terrace. A corridor, symmetrical to that on the ground floor, extends into a gallery overlooking the generous volume of the cathedral-style kitchen. On the second floor, a charming, rustic landing leads to a large attic bedroom with its own bathroom. An adjoining attic space could, if desired, be converted to create an additional bedroom. Outbuildings : The two outbuildings offer generous volumes, the conversion of which into leisure areas has transformed the ensemble—main house and outbuildings—into a spacious and highly comfortable residence. The guest house comprises a single large room with a kitchenette, a shower room, and a mezzanine bedroom. This gîte offers approximately 38 sqm of living space. The barn includes: - an Orangery, a vast cathedral-style reception room of approximately 103 sqm, filled with natural light through large windows overlooking the garden and featuring a bar counter, a terrace, and a substantial fireplace—ideal for convivial evenings; - a wellness area with jacuzzi, hammam, and shower room with WC; - a superb 61 sqm cinema room, fitted with professional equipment, available as an optional purchase; - a storage room. The garden is a highly private haven, where carefully chosen plantings create a distinctly Mediterranean atmosphere. Palms, topiary shrubs, a pond, a narrow canal and a small pavilion—ideal as a charming tea house—coexist in perfect harmony. Behind the kitchen, a more intimate landscaped area serves both as an enclosed terrace and as a summer sitting room, providing a cool and pleasant retreat during the hottest days. Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr Christian MAUVE : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 437 693 534. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $804,500
    335
    3bedrooms
    2bathrooms
    land 1,307

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Property with garden Verneuil-sur-Avre (27)

    Ref. 4512: Elegant dwelling for sale near Verneuil-sur-Avre, in the Eure department. At the gateway to Normandy, adjoining the Perche and the Pays d'Ouche at the southernmost tip of the Eure department, set apart from a small, friendly hamlet, stands an elegant residence dating from the great century, the last remaining testimony to an exceptional neighbouring heritage site to which it was annexed. Set in a dominant position in century-old parklands planted with trees, this property divides its space rationally, leaving the harmonious outbuildings, now converted into gites, in the distance, next door to the noble stables. The nearby main roads provide easy access to shops and everyday services, with the capital just over a hundred kilometres away. The neighbouring town, with a population of nearly 8,000, offers a range of cultural, tourist and sporting activities in a medieval setting that has been described as an ‘open-air museum’. This property exudes an undeniable charm and is ideal for family life, offering a range of activities to suit the most diverse requirements of its future guests. Whether you're a city dweller longing for the countryside, a semi-country dweller looking for a new home or a horse-riding enthusiast....., this property could be yours! The property features a main building of great sobriety and perfect symmetry, typical of its era. The north gable is flanked by a series of outbuildings, elegantly elevated by a terrace with brickwork railings. The main part has 3 stories and a slate roof adorned with 5 beautiful chimneys. The stonework is of rendered rubble stone, in perfect harmony with the brickwork surrounding the windows. The west facade features astonishing architectural decorations (statue, lion's head, columns with capitals, ornamental balcony), breaking with the perfect symmetry of the 'bay' windows. The whole is well-proportioned, without excess, providing around 400 sqm of living space: Ground floor: East-facing main entrance, opening onto a main wooden staircase with wrought iron railings. WC. Access to vaulted cellar. On the left, dining room opening on to a small annexe. Open plan kitchen with utility room. On the right, large lounge with herringbone parquet flooring and moulded ceiling. Access to a secondary exit. Large study (former bedroom) with herringbone parquet flooring and fireplace. First floor: Central cement tiled landing with staircase to 2nd floor. Small boudoir/library on the left. Bedroom with parquet flooring and adjoining dressing room. Fireplace. Large independent dressing room and access to a bathroom. On the right a children's bedroom, small games area in hallway - separate WC. Landing and access to secondary staircase. Bedroom with bathroom fitted with two basins and shower option. Second floor: large central landing with attic space on either side. Beautiful old floor tiles. On the left, 2 bedrooms, one of which has been converted into a sports room. On the right, shower room - WC. Old terracotta floor tiles. Artist's studio (former bedroom). Old terracotta floor tiles. Small corridor with access to two small bedrooms. Outbuildings : The former stables, located at the entrance to the property, have retained some of their status and functionality. The main part obviously included accommodation for the groom, a carriage house and a storage area known as the 'grainery'... The accommodation has been converted into a gite; the garage and the 'grainery' into storage for various maintenance equipment. 1/ Gite n°. 1: Awarded the 'Gite de France' label in 2023 and classified 3 stars - 3 'épis' (ears of corn). 88sqm. It has 2 levels, including a raised ground floor with a kitchen/dining room. First floor: landing leading to a bedroom on the right. On the left is a shower room and separate WC. Vast attic lounge with parquet flooring. TV area. Slightly sunken access to a corridor leading to a study and two bedrooms. Basement used as a workshop and logistics area. Stables: former stables located directly above the gite, with 4 boxes (3 x 4 x 3 m) and (1 x 4 m). Field brick floor - Automatic drinking troughs. Electricity. Saddlery and feed storage area. 2/ Gite n°. 2: Set back slightly from the old stables, this small cottage has an original facade clad with tiles on the first floor. An enclosed garden provides additional privacy. A small storage room for garden tools is nearby. Ground floor: kitchen (mosaic) and living room used as a lounge/dining room. First floor : landing, 2 bedrooms (carpeted); bathroom - WC. Electric heating and pellet stove. 3/ The new stables: of more recent design, a long rendered breeze-block building covered in imitation tile steel sheeting 2 years ago. Gutters. Electricity The building is fitted out with garages (6 cars) and 6 boxes (3 x 3 m), a broodmare box with camera; 2 other boxes are used as tack rooms. 4/ The kennels: Small flint stone building with a circular exercise yard, topped with ornate gates. 5/ The water tower: An unusual flint building topped by a belvedere with a slate 4 sided tiled roof.. 6/ Adjoining annexes: large storeroom / boiler room / toilet and a remarkable bread oven. The property has the particularity of offering an environment adapted to each of its specific features. The main gite has a grassy plot of land, with an equestrian-themed fountain. The site is independent, accessible via a private entrance, and totally secure with low walls and railings. There are no neighbours to disturb passing guests, who will appreciate the unobstructed view over the plain interspersed with hedgerows. The second gite, more modest in size, will be delighted with its enclosed garden, a source of preserved privacy. The main dwelling, at a perfect distance from the gîtes, enjoys landscaped grounds, under the protective eye of a hundred-year-old cedar, which will forever leave its name to the property that saw its birth..... Oak, lime and chestnut trees complete the picture, providing both aesthetic appeal and shade for this 2ha 34a park. Horses are also catered for, with 4 paddocks (equipped with shelters) reserved for them on the lower sides of the park. Protected by high stone walls (2m) and contained by triple-barred wooden lices, 5 to 6 horses can move about in complete safety, under the watchful eye of their owners nearby. A magnificent Olympic-size sand pit (60 x 20 m) runs alongside the new stables, giving the estate a definitive equestrian vocation. The whole complex is perfectly maintained, operational and tidy.... 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.

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    $1,268,700
    400
    9bedrooms
    2bathrooms
    land 2.4ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Castle Angers (49)

    Réf. 3877 Exceptional 19th-century château for sale in Anjou, in the Loire Valley. This beautiful property is located in the charming Angevin bocage, south of the Loire River and 35 km from the city of Angers. This exceptional chateau benefits from a pleasant situation at the exit of a lively village (bakery, grocery,restaurant). The freeway is 15 km away. Access by train is by TER at 8km and TGV at 35km. Anjou, a historical region whose capital is Angers, is a destination known for its 'Angevin sweetness'. This region has many assets: castles, charming villages, hiking and vineyards. The chateau was built for the Count de la Boullaye in 1863. The latter, a racehorse enthusiast, also built outbuildings with stables to match his passion. After the sale of the property in 1920, the castle changed hands several times with various fortunes, before being bought by an architecture enthusiast who knew how to give back its former splendor after an expensive and high quality restoration. Built in tufa stone, it presents today exceptional facades with finely sculpted decorations. This exceptional 19th-century château offers 600 sqm of usable space, plus attic rooms to be converted, comprising: On the raised ground floor: entrance hall with oak herringbone parquet flooring and staircase, living room with marble fireplace and beautiful molded ceilings, dining room with oak herringbone parquet flooring, small living room, study in the tower, kitchen and small dining room in the tower, washroom. Service staircase leading to the upper floors. On the first floor : 4 bedrooms, 3 with their own bathroom and toilet, and 1 with a shower room and toilet. Work is underway to complete and improve the bathrooms. On the second floor : level to be fitted out (insulation and water and electricity connections made). On the ground floor : old kitchen, boiler room, cellar. The outbuildings include : a very elegant building with: a main body that houses 4 garages with attic above two wings with service rooms in one and a janitor's apartment in the other (60sqm with living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and two additional rooms on the first Flooring, single-glazed window frames, oil-fired heating.) Hen house An old orangery Beautiful enclosed English park planted with large ornamental trees including exceptional hundred-year-old oaks, meadows and woods (1,33 ha). The whole for a content of 15,62 acres (6,32ha) partly closed. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M. Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 760. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $2,072,000
    600
    5bedrooms
    3bathrooms
    land 6.3ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Property with garden La Rochelle (17)

    Ref.4687 : French dwelling for sale in Charente-Maritime department. This property is nestled in the heart of the Marais Poitevin in Charente-Maritime, on the border with Vendée, between La Rochelle and Niort. Located in a quiet area, 35 minutes from La Rochelle and close to the Île de Ré and its beaches, it benefits from both the charm of unspoiled landscapes and proximity to major cities. Built on a small hill overlooking the marshes, the house enjoys a particularly pleasant location that gives it the undeniable charm of 17th and 18th century rural residences. Shops are nearby, and it is 30 minutes from the Surgères TGV station (connecting Paris in 2 hours and 10 minutes). It is a former 12th-century hunting lodge, which was remodeled in the early 19th century to be converted into an agricultural estate. Today, the property has lost its agricultural purpose and has become a pleasant leisure residence. The property consists of three buildings: the main house and two other buildings used as guest houses. The main house charms visitors with its authenticity and character. Completely restored about ten years ago, it now offers 215 sqm of living space in a warm and refined atmosphere. The house opens onto a pleasant dining room with access to a kitchen and its utility room/laundry room and a shower room. Continuing on, a living room precedes a hallway leading to a bright bedroom. Upstairs, Two further bedrooms are currently being fitted out, retaining the charm of the stonework and exposed beams The farmhouses have been converted into cottages and are sold furnished. Located at the rear of the garden, they enjoy a green setting with alternating sunny and shaded areas around the garden furniture. The stone buildings blend harmoniously into the heart of this unspoiled natural environment. - Cottage 1: kitchen, living room, and two master suites. - Cottage 2: kitchen, living room, and 1 master suite. The cottages are currently available for seasonal rental from April to October. The property also includes an old stable, a wood shed, and an old entrance porch, all of which bear witness to the history and character of the estate. The property comprise 8548 sqm of garden, designed to satisfy all desires with multiple relaxation areas. Depending on your mood, you can enjoy sunbathing or let yourself be enveloped by the coolness of the trees that give the place its beauty and tranquility. It is possible to purchase two additional plots of land with a total surface area of 6.91 acres (02ha 79a 88ca). Cabinet LE NAIL – Poitou-Charentes – Mr Godefroid COLLEE: +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $531,900
    325
    6bedrooms
    land 3.7ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Castle Tours (37)

    Ref:4423 : Remarkable property in the Loire Valley A peaceful rural location on the outskirts of a vibrant village with a good selection of shops, school, college, weekly market, restaurants, chemist, etc. etc. Ideal as a residence for entertaining or simply to enjoy and relax in the park or by the pond. A great location from which to explore the Loire Valley, placed within the triangle of Tours, Angers and Le Mans with easy access to all three popular cities and their high speed train links to Paris and beyond. This château consists of three sides around an internal courtyard with gated access to the entrance drive. The main section; steps from the courtyard up to the terrace bring us to the south facing triangular capped central façade. The front door leads into the main hallway, 32 sqm of parquet flooring with half wood panelling adorn this front-to-back through room. To the rear is the main of four staircases and doors to the rear gardens. In the middle we have a choice of left or right double doors. To the right the large reception room, 60 sqm, double aspect with herring bone parquet flooring, original marble fireplace and 3.4m high ceiling. To one corner a cosy tower room with hexagonal parquet overlooks the gardens. The veranda provides the link to the east wing. To the left of the entrance hall is a 26 sqm lounge also with marble fireplace and herring bone parquet . This leads on to the former billiard room of 53 sqm, an impressive ornate beamed ceiling, sculptured wooden and marble fireplace and continued herring bone parquet with direct access to the south terrace. Passing the 2nd staircase in the second tower room we arrive in the “hunting room”; 31 sqm with quarry tiled floor and rustic period fireplace. The original service kitchen with stone sink and hand pump is off from this room. The “rural theme” is continued into a smaller “hunting room” of 24 sqm with stairs to one of the underground basements .. this room was probably used as an extension to the kitchen originally. Another hall with stairs no.3 provides the link here to the upper floor and the West wing. The first floor in this part is home to 6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms (one with a secret passage to a bedroom) all enjoying views over the courtyard to the south. Sizes range from 13 sqm up to 30 sqm with most over 22 sqm and ceiling heights of 3.2m. The second floor in this section provides another 6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms .. originally the domestic staff’s lodgings. The East wing ground floor, with access via the main building veranda, has also independent access. Here we have a more modern kitchen of 23 sqm with adapted period oven, a rear kitchen with original bread oven and food store room. The lounge/diner with harlequin tiled floor measures approximately 48 sqm and is double aspect. In the kitchen and lounge here we have underfloor heating. The internal hallway and staircase No.4 with wc and boiler room link us back to the main part of the building. The first floor is also connected internally to the main section but can be independent if required, offering; games room, kitchen (work in progress), bedroom, 2nd bedroom/lounge and bathroom. At the end of the East wing is a self-contained red brick construction “guardian’s” house; over two floors with 2/3 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen and lounge. The West wing of the chateau accommodates the former stables (5 boxes and a stallion pen) and original tack room with large useable attic room above. Various storeroom and workshops. Covered “through” chariot access, a garage of 51 sqm and 65 sqm former orangerie/barn with 4.6 sqm high ceiling. At the end of this wing is the original aviary. To the south is the tree lined driveway leading to the lane, the courtyard is enclosed and to the rear the private park extends over 14.82 acres (6 ha) and includes period mature specimen trees, ornamental bushes and a large pond with island. The tennis court requires some TLC before the next match. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – M. Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $2,430,800
    1,000
    13bedrooms
    5bathrooms
    land 6ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Manor Guerande (44)

    Ref.4741: 6 km from the sea, in Loire-Atlantique department, manor house for sale with grounds and outbuildings In Loire-Atlantique, the Guérande region captivates visitors with its rich and diverse landscapes. With its sparkling salt marshes, unspoilt beaches and coves, abundant nature and exceptional cuisine, this region offers a privileged living environment. The medieval town of Guérande is often referred to as the 'Carcassonne of the West'. Behind the imposing belt of its ramparts, the slate roofs of the old houses recall the deeply Celtic soul of this City of Art and History, a distinction it obtained in 2004. Its historical prosperity has its origins in the salt marshes, an emblematic landscape. At the heart of the town stands the parish church of Saint-Aubin, a former collegiate church. Built in the 15th and 16th centuries, it is a remarkable example of Breton flamboyant Gothic architecture. Near the collegiate square is the manor house, with its secondary residence and a small stone house, set in a huge park partly bordered by ramparts. As soon as you pass through the gate, you feel immersed in a country estate, while remaining close to the town's shops, market, market halls and restaurants. The manor house has a living area of 305 sqm and requires restoration work. On the ground floor: a hallway with a main staircase, a triple-aspect living room with fireplace, a dining room with fireplace, a kitchen, a utility room and a passageway leading to a bedroom with bathroom, a toilet and the staircase to the first floor. On the first floor: a hallway, a large bedroom with a cupboard/dressing room, a washbasin, an extra bedroom, a second bedroom with a bathroom and W.C. On the second floor: a hallway, a bathroom, an office and two bedrooms, one of which has a washbasin. Outbuildings : 1. House of approximately 75 sqm: detached and separate from the main house, it has its own entrance and is ideal for use as a guest house. It is laid out as follows: On the ground floor: an entrance hall with cupboards, a hallway with a toilet, a kitchen, a living room with a fireplace and a small lounge. Upstairs: a hallway, a bathroom with WC and two bedrooms. An adjoining outbuilding consisting of two rooms used for storage, with concrete and stone walls. 2. A garage-type storage area continuing from a stone wall in the garden of the annexe. 3. In the main courtyard, a stone building with a floor area of 20 sqm on a single storey with a clay floor. 4. A covered courtyard. 5. An old greenhouse of approximately 45sqm. 6. Two wells. Land : With an exceptional size given its location, the land covers 8,193 sqm to the west of the manor house. Partially bordered by ancient ramparts and old stone walls, it offers a rare setting. Ancient trees dot this green space, creating a genuine impression of the countryside, intimate and unspoilt. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,950,400
    305
    6bedrooms
    3bathrooms
    land 8,193

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Castle Bayeux (14)

    Ref.4522 : 20 MINUTES FROM THE SEA : Neogothic-style chateau for sale near Bayeux Located in Lower Normandy in the North of Calvados department, this elegant chateau is in the heart of a small town. Between land and sea, the property is at the forefront of Bayeux and not far from the beautiful Channel coastlines notwithstanding a painful historical past. The city of Bayeux is at 10 minutes and offers all services and shops. It has a rich historical heritage and provides cultural and sports activities: castles, cathedral, museum, port, golf, horseback riding. Highways, airport and rail networks are not far from the property. The chateau is on 4 levels with a living space of about 466 sqm. The garden level was occupied by a restaurant for a decade. It also includes the bar, rooms, kitchen and amenities. Nowadays, the rooms are replaced by a boiler room, wine cellar, workshop and storage room. The ground floor includes a central entrance highlighting the imposing stone staircase. The left side gives access to a large living room (45sqm) and a more intimate living room (16sqm). The right side comprises a dining room backed by a small functional kitchen. An office follows. The first floor is built around a richly decorated landing, serving 6 bedrooms, a bathroom, and a toilet. The second floor includes 4 attic bedrooms, 2 children's bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, toilets and an attic. The outbuildings are located at the bottom of the park, not overlooked. Tiled 2-car garage with double exit Orangery (42 sqm) Old chapel (15 sqm) Stone hunting pavilion (33 sqm) with adjoining kennels. Note the presence of a small turret with stone crenellations, inside a small room. A pheasantry reminds the rural origins of the place. The chateau is surrounded by a 7000 sqm wooded park mostly enclosed by stone walls. With an English-style, one can discover some remarkable trees: purple beech, pagoda, white horse chestnut, conifers alongside some flower beds. A small pond decorates this park. Cabinet LE NAIL – Normandy, Cotentin - Bessin : Mr Jérôme RENAUD : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,499,000
    466
    10bedrooms
    2bathrooms
    land 7,000

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Property Chinon (37)

    Réf. 4655 : For sale, considerable hunting estate of 1.250 acres. A private exclusive location not far from the popular town of Chinon. An attractive setting with an excellent variety of land usage within the estate: forest, ponds, agricultural fields and vines. Ideal for lovers of nature as well as those with a passion for hunting. An excellent choice of restaurants, shops, cafes, etc. nearby with good communication links to Tours, Angers and beyond to Paris (TGV or Autoroute). This exceptional estate features a Maison de Maître, a hunting lodge, a caretaker’s house, troglodyte cellars, a barn, and a mix of agricultural and woodland plots, spanning a total of 1.245 acres. 1/ THE MANOR HOUSE Situated at the heart of the estate, this elegant manor house of approximately 300sqm was built in the 19th century using stone and brick, with a light-coloured render. It is roofed in slate and rises over four levels. The façade is symmetrical, featuring a slightly projecting central section topped with a decorative pediment. The property comprises: The ground floor includes an entrance hall leading to a dining room, a kitchen and a lounge. A wooden staircase provides access to the upper floors. To the rear, a spacious 46sqm veranda opens onto the terrace and serves as an additional living area. Fully glazed, it boasts a coffered ceiling adorned with illustrated scenes. The first floor is home to an office of 11sqm and four bedrooms, three with ensuite bathrooms and wc and three with balconies to enjoy the private views. Above on the second floor are another 5 bedrooms/offices ranging from 7sqm to 13sqm with each one having a bath or shower room and wc and three with balconies. The garden/basement level has access from the entrance hall and also garage style access from outside. Within this area, that covers most of the surface area of the house, we have a wc, storage rooms, laundry and boiler room. 2/ THE HUNTING LODGE Across the valley from North-East of the main house is the hunting lodge. Covering circa 300sqm over 2 floors and comprising a dining hall with side kitchen, tiled with stone fireplace and exposed beams. Another kitchen in the troglodyte section to the rear and wc. Above is a studio apartment and a separate 12sqm bedroom with ensuite facilities. 3/ THE TROGLODYTES CAVES Next to the hunting lodge are the troglodyte caves. These original dwellings have been modernised and today provide storage rooms, wc and shower, hunting room, boiler room, cloakroom and a studio with kitchen area, shower and wc. 4/ THE GUARDIAN'S HOUSE Guardian’s house: located near the main entrance this 1960 style property has a natural wood covering offering roughly 150sqm of living space with lounge and kitchen on the ground floor and bedroom above. 5/ OTHER OUTBUILDINGS - Next to the guardian’s house are the stables and kennels. 4 individual stable rooms and 5 kennels with 2 garages to the rear. - There are also two agricultural hangars used for machine storage. - Within the estate are the ruins of an old chapel and convent. The estate covers a total area of 1,245 acres composed of: Approximately 1,162 acres of managed forest Approximately 3.25 acres of natural scrub Approximately 7.5 acres of ponds. Approximately 6.5 acres of prairie Approximately 26.25 acres of vines Approximately 77.5 acres)of agricultural land With the exception of 10 acres the whole estate is enclosed with solid aluminium fencing with concrete posts. The estate was fully enclosed in 1977 and there is a density of stags, hinds, roe deer and wild boar. The following parts are listed on the Inventory of Historic Monuments : Under a 1947 decree, the ruins of the chapel are listed as Historic Monuments. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – Mr Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $7,987,000
    300
    9bedrooms
    6bathrooms
    land 503.1ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    House with terrace Nantes (44)

    Réf. 4700 : Beautiful townhouse with terrace for sale in Nantes. This spacious townhouse is located in a lively district in the western part of the city. It lies within close proximity to the tram, schools and shops. The property is particularly well connected to the outdoors thanks to a large terrace of most unusual proportions. This is a three-storey building. At the ground floor level, a door opens onto a hallway paved with traditional tiles, from which rises the wooden staircase serving the upper floors. From here, a door also provides access to the garage. On the first floor, all rooms are reached via a corridor: - A vast L-shaped reception area and a kitchen, both flooded with natural light from tall French windows opening onto the terrace. - Two bedrooms, a shower room and separate lavatories. A marble fireplace, still in working order, adds warmth to the sitting room. The floors throughout are parquet covered with sisal. The second floor is currently arranged around a corridor serving four spacious bedrooms, a former kitchen, a shower room, separate lavatories and a laundry room. The floors here are also parquet. A staircase leads to the attic. With its many assets, this townhouse in the heart of Nantes is an ideal choice for those seeking a living or working space that is at once generous, bright and centrally located. Outbuildings : - An old workshop of approximately 15 sqm has been built on the terrace. - Enclosed garage at ground-floor level. Cabinet LE NAIL – Nantes and peripheral areas – Mrs Nadine RIANT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20. Mrs Nadine RIANT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 344 131 503. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $809,100
    220
    7bedrooms
    1bathroom

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    House with garden La Chapelle-Heulin (44)

    Réf. 4500 : Charming 19th century manor house near Nantes. In the Loire Atlantique region, around twenty kilometres to the east of Nantes, this property is located in a dynamic village of 3,500 inhabitants, in the Nantes vineyard region. Wine-lovers will be delighted, as the village lies at the heart of the Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine appellation, renowned for its light, aromatic white wines. Hiking trails wind between the vineyards, offering picturesque walks. Nearby is the Goulaine marsh, part of Europe's Natura 2000 network of sensitive natural areas. A network of shady paths leads through the marsh. The property is located close to the village, in a peaceful setting, allowing you to enjoy the countryside while still being close to all amenities. Once you have passed through the imposing wrought iron gates, you are faced with an elegant 19th century residence that exudes the charm of the past. Its perfectly symmetrical facade, with windows framed in white stone, is typical of the large middle-class houses of the period. Just opposite the house, a majestic tulip tree seems to watch over the premises. Its branches bear witness to its longevity and provide shady shelter in fine weather. In the entrance courtyard is an annex house, to the left of the entrance, and several other outbuildings. Ground floor : Entrance hall with corridor and staircase (12.80 sqm), cloakroom and toilet. On the right is a large, bright 45 sqm lounge. To the left is a dining room (21.50 sqm). The cosy kitchen has an old fireplace (23.40 sqm). First floor : A landing (6.60 sqm) leads to a superb bedroom (26.80 sqm) and a shower room with toilet. A study (8.5 sqm) A bathroom with toilet (4.30sqm) A corridor (6.30sqm). Two other bedrooms (17.5 sqm each) WC (6 sqm), a study (8.5 sqm). Another room (8.20 sqm) used as a child's bedroom. Second floor : A landing (7.20 sqm). On the right, a space to be converted (48 sqm). On the left, a hallway (15 sqm) and three bedrooms of 9.70 sqm, 9.80 sqm and one of 16 m2of 48 sqm, ideal for creating a games room or workshop, and three further bedrooms (9.70 sqm, 9.80 sqm and 16 sqm). The outbuildings are : 1/ An attached house This house requires renovation work. The roof has recently been renewed. The surface area is approx. 95 sqm. It comprises a lounge (34 sqm), two bedrooms (16.8 sqm and 21 sqm), a kitchen (12 sqm), hallway (6.3 sqm), toilet and bathroom. 2/ 55 sqm shed (new roof) 3/ A 10 sqm boiler room 4/ 18 sqm cellar 5/ Former greenhouse (ruin) 6/ Kennels 7/ Large 93 sqm garage The 2.47 acres grounds are a haven of nature, giving the impression of being in the countryside. The parklands to the south are planted with a number of remarkable trees, including a hundred-year-old tulip tree, cedars and a hornbeam. A large rectangular pond with stone walls is located in a corner of the grounds. A large meadow completes the property. The gate is motorised. The grounds are enclosed by stone walls at the front and sides. A fence encloses the grounds at the back. A well supplies water. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $723,500
    277
    7bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 1ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

  • 13

    House with garden and terrace Bergerac (24)

    Ref 4734: Charming property with guest house and outbuildings for sale in the Dordogne department. This charming former convent is nestled in the heart of a peaceful village in the Dordogne, just a few kilometres from Bergerac, a dynamic town with a wide range of amenities, and Lalinde, the gateway to the Périgord Noir. Set among rolling green hills, winding rivers and unspoilt heritage, the property enjoys a privileged location where the gentle way of life unique to this remarkable region reigns supreme. The Périgord, a land of art, history and traditions, charms visitors with its blonde stone architecture, gourmet markets, medieval bastides, renowned vineyards and culinary culture recognised far beyond its borders. Here, gastronomy and art de vivre blend intimately with the charm of the landscapes. There are several easy ways to get to the property: • Bergerac Airport, just fifteen minutes away, offers regular flights to many European cities, providing quick and convenient connections for international visitors. • The road network, including the A89 motorway, also provides easy access to Bordeaux, Périgueux and major national roads. This place steeped in history, imbued with serenity and authenticity, is a property full of character, ideal for a family home, a hospitality project or an exceptional residence in the heart of the Périgord. This former 19th-century convent, built of limestone and rubble stone and partially plastered, is distinguished by its traditional roof combining flat Périgord tiles and canal tiles, typical of the local architecture. Located in the heart of a peaceful village, with no nuisances, the property benefits from a beautifully wooded enclosed park of 7,298 sqm. Among the species present are majestic century-old trees, rose bushes, jasmine, fruit trees, and a wide variety of plants that give the place a gentle and green atmosphere. The grounds also benefit from a well and underground water reserves, ideal for landscaping maintenance. The buildings form an elegant U-shaped structure, centered around an intimate courtyard created by the main house, its west wing, and the chapel, a truly iconic feature of the estate. The total living area is approximately 500 sqm. From the courtyard, you enter a hallway followed by a landing. The entire floor benefits from high ceilings and antique arched woodwork, which lend it undeniable charm. The ground floor comprises: • A small living room with built-in cupboards. • An office/library with herringbone parquet flooring and double French windows. • A bright bedroom with double exposure, en-suite shower room and toilet. • A laundry room and guest toilet. • A fitted kitchen opening onto a covered terrace with direct access to the grounds. • A large open-plan kitchen, living room and lounge: a very bright space thanks to its west-facing windows, complemented in winter by a pellet stove. The most remarkable room is the chapel, located in the east wing and connected to the main building. It features oak flooring, wood paneling, ornate cornices, and three magnificent ogival French windows topped with fan-shaped glass tympanums, one of which is colored: a true testament to the spiritual past of the place. On the first floor: • Four bedrooms • One toilet • One bathroom • One shower room The west-facing bedroom has a terrace offering a privileged view of the park. The west wing also includes convertible attic space, opening up possibilities for new projects. Underneath the main house, a cellar accessible from both inside and outside completes the property. Several outbuildings complete this property: A - A separate guest house on the ground floor, topped by a superb bright room upstairs, perfect for yoga, an artist's studio, or any other creative use. B - Two garages. C - A shed. D - A workshop. E - A laundry room. F - A storage shed. G - A pigeon loft. The property benefits from a stone guest house, accompanied by two adjoining garages, offering a coherent and harmonious ensemble. 1 - On the ground floor: It houses an apartment of approximately 75 sqm, ideal for entertaining family and friends or for a seasonal rental project. It comprises: • A fitted kitchen opening onto a bright living room • A comfortable bedroom • A bathroom • A private outdoor area with a garden at the rear, ensuring independence and tranquility 2 - On the first floor: A staircase on the left side of the building leads to a large room of approximately 75 sqm with high ceilings. This particularly bright space is perfect for a variety of activities: • Yoga or gym room • Artist's studio • Creative or reception space The fully enclosed grounds are accessible from the street via a beautiful wrought-iron gate that opens onto a flat, tree-lined and particularly well-maintained area. The park is distinguished by the presence of magnificent century-old trees that provide shade and majesty. In spring, a multitude of flower varieties color the grounds around the convent, contributing to a peaceful and bucolic atmosphere. Charming stone walls punctuate the garden and reinforce the authentic Périgord character of the place. A well and several underground water reserves, fed by the roofs, complete the outdoor facilities and make it easy to water the park during the summer season. The land also offers the possibility of creating a swimming pool, taking full advantage of the unspoiled environment and privacy of the garden. Cabinet LE NAIL – Dordogne - Périgord - Lot-et-Garonne : M. Bruno GUÉRIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,140,200
    450
    8bedrooms
    3bathrooms
    land 7,298

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Castle Limoges (87)

    Rf.4722 : French 18th C. chateau for sale in Haute-Vienne department. The Briance Valley is a protected site in the Haute-Vienne department of Limousin. The river winds its way through a rural landscape where deciduous woods on the slopes alternate with bocage meadows and low-lying pastures, poplar groves on the banks, and cultivated fields on the flatlands and hillsides. This is the home of the famous Limousine cattle breed: the Pôle de Lanaud, with its renowned restaurant, is just a few minutes from the property. This corner of the countryside is less than 20 km from Limoges, a city of art and history. Known for its long tradition of porcelain manufacturing, the capital of Limousin is a dynamic city with a large student population, a renowned university hospital, and one of the world's leading companies in the field of electrical equipment (Legrand). Limoges-Bénédictins train station, listed as a Historic Monument for its architecture combining Art Nouveau and Art Deco, allows you to reach Paris or Toulouse in three and a half hours. Limoges Bellegarde airport, half an hour from the château, has regular flights to Lyon, London, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, and the Midlands. This proximity between town and country explains the abundance of castles and manor houses found in the Briance Valley. The oldest were built by the powerful Viscounts of Limoges or by the abbots of Solignac, an important abbey on the Via Lemovicensis route to Compostela. The more recent ones, such as the property on offer, were designed as pleasant residences for the upper middle class of Limoges, who loved, and still appreciate, this charming and peaceful setting just a stone's throw from the city. Set apart from a hamlet, the chateau is a building of classical proportions flanked by two round towers with conical roofs. In the center, a detached pavilion houses the entrance and stairwell. It is topped by a portico broken by a monumental pediment dormer with a domed roof. On the opposite side, the south facade features a perfect alignment of windows on a straight facade framed by slightly protruding wings. Chain molding and bossages reinforce the impression of symmetry, which extends up to the domed dormers lighting the attic. Covered in slate, the hipped roof of the main building, like that of the entrance pavilion, is topped with a metal ridge. To the north again, a three-step staircase leads to the front door, a side door with a wooden tympanum and a protruding doorframe. From there, the ground floor comprises an entrance hall, an office with a toilet and shower, a storage room/cellar, a kitchen, a dining room, a double living room, and a library. On the same level, the towers house a bar with neo-Gothic decor in one and a boiler room in the other. With high ceilings, these two rooms occupy two levels. On the first floor : 4 large bedrooms with their own bathrooms. On the second floor : a long hallway and five beautiful bedrooms with bathrooms, one of which has a shower room and sometimes a dressing room. Two of these bedrooms are located in the towers. Under the eaves: a large open space ready to be converted. The property has a total living area of approximately 700 sqm. The outbuildings include: The Orangery, probably built in the 19th century, is the main outbuilding. On the first floor, a fully equipped reception room can seat up to 60 people. A second floor, under the eaves, is in need of restoration. Separately, the modern garage with cellar can accommodate two to three cars and the equipment needed to maintain the property. Finally, the swimming pool (12.5 x 4.5 m) is at the center of a true wellness area with its terrace and pool house equipped with a sauna. The park, covering an area of approximately 5.55 acres (2.25 hectares), forms a sort of uneven diamond shape, with its corners roughly pointing to the cardinal points. At its center, with their facades facing south, the castle and its outbuildings stand on a vast, well-kept, flower-filled lawn. All around, tall trees shelter the castle and its guests from view and noise. The land slopes very gently, but without reaching it, towards the Roselle, a tributary of the Briance. A tennis court, shaded by trees, marks the southern tip, while the wooded western side borders an invisible railway line. Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr Christian MAUVE : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 437 693 534. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,389,000
    700
    9bedrooms
    8bathrooms
    land 2.3ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Castle Agen (47)

    Réf. 4733: Listed chateau for sale, near Agen, in Lot-et-Garonne. In the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne department, between Bordeaux and Toulouse and just 30 minutes from Agen. Overlooking the vineyards and close to both the canal and the River Baïse, the estate enjoys a peaceful and unspoilt setting, within easy reach of Casteljaloux (a renowned spa town), Nérac (a former royal seat) and Agen, the prefecture. The château and its park form an ancient castral village, the origins of which date back to the 10th century. The site is of considerable heritage interest, containing the ruins of the former administrative centre as well as several 18th century follies, created when the grounds were laid out as an Anglo-Chinese garden. The south façade of the château is organised around a 16th century octagonal tower, which houses the principal staircase providing access to the various floors. More prominent on the north side, the two towers flank a perron where balconies adorned with wrought-ironwork are still visible. Approximately 800 sqm are arranged over four levels in a largely similar layout, each accessed from the central spiral staircase, allowing for a half-level configuration. The lower level contains vaulted cellars with earth floors, matching the footprint of the floor above, as well as a former warm-air heating system. The easily accessible attic allows for inspection of the roof structure and timber framework, as well as the work carried out on them. The ensemble’s distinctly medieval silhouette, still remarkably legible, makes it an important architectural landmark and a valuable witness to the region’s Gascon past. Outbuildings : The outbuildings, of approximately 250 sqm and located close to the château, have also benefited from preservation measures. Arranged at an angle, their current entrances allow for use as barns and garages. Nearby, the bell tower of the former parish church now forms a chapel housing painted ceilings and Renaissance-period sculptures. The grounds extend over approximately 11 hectares. Near the buildings lies an open area that once accommodated a kitchen garden and a swimming pool. Beyond this space, bordered by an old stone wall, the wooded park — planted with cedars and century-old oaks — contains various remnants of former follies, as well as an ornamental bridge, an icehouse and an old pavilion, all accessible via small paths traced through the vegetation. The following parts are listed on the Inventory of Historic Monuments : The painted ceilings of the first-floor bedrooms: listed by decree in 1991. All non-listed parts of the château, together with the entire estate — both built and non-built areas — including the outbuildings, the former church and the remains of the former upper village, the kitchen garden and its structures, the fishpond and its dependencies, the bridge, and the whole of the large park with the hunting pavilion, the icehouse and the remains of the château’s former follies: registered by decree in 2015. This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). Cabinet LE NAIL – Lot-et-Garonne & Gers - Mr Alain CADET : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,146,000
    800
    12bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 11ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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