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Manor Bayeux (14)
Ref.4456 : 16th and 18th century manor house in Bayeux The manor house is nestled in a picturesque alleyway. In fact, the wall and elegant gateway separating it from the street barely manage to hide its proud silhouette. It is an ‘L’-shaped building comprising a four-storey, ashlar 18th-century main dwelling set against a four-storey Renaissance-era tower on a vaulted cellar. The building has a slate roof. In total, the property has 9 main rooms including 1 living room, 1 study, 6 bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and 1 other bedroom. There is around 300 sqm of living space. The property has been carefully restored, preserving many period features: parquet flooring, wood panelling, solid wood doors, fireplaces and overmantels, beams and joists, etc. The 18th century dwelling spans around 220 sqm and comprises : On the ground floor, an entrance hall leading to a study on one side and a living room with a monumental fireplace on the other, extended by a contemporary glass roof. This brings a great deal of light to this 48 sqm reception area. A fitted kitchen, a scullery and a wine cellar complete this level (HSP 2.79 m). From the entrance hall, a remarkable ashlar staircase, adorned with a mascaron at its starting point, leads to the upper floors. There is a 10 sqm bedroom on the middle floor. The first floor includes a suite comprising a 24 sqm bedroom with fireplace, a shower room and a dressing room with window (2.74 m high). A further 10 sqm bedroom is located halfway upstairs. The second floor includes a second suite, a 24 sqm bedroom with fireplace, a shower room and a dressing room (2.9 m high). The third floor comprises a 14 sqm attic bedroom and a shower room. The Renaissance tower gives access to the second dwelling, measuring around 80 sqm, which houses three guest rooms (one on each floor). Each has its own private shower room and kitchenette. The spiral staircase that connects these rooms leads to a former lookout room with a fireplace, now used as an attic. On the ground floor, the tower also gives access to a 14th century vaulted cellar, which houses the boiler and other functional equipment. There is also an electrically operated garage measuring 24 sqm (the entrance measures 2.9 m x 2.4 m), 50 metres further up the same street. The walled courtyard and garden provide a quiet, private outdoor space. There is a lovely, unobstructed view of the cathedral. Part of the garden is terraced, the other laid to lawn and planted with flowers, with part facing south. The cadastral area is 293 sqm. 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.
…$1,619,400300m²7bedrooms1bathroomland 293m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Manor La Haie-Fouassière (44)
Réf.4443 : Beautiful 17th century manor house for sale near Nantes. The property we are offering is located not far from Nantes, to the south-east, in a dynamic commune of 5 000 inhabitants in the heart of the Nantes vineyards. This region is ideal for walking and cycling along the Sèvre Nantaise or through the vineyards. Along the way, you'll be amazed by the tranquil beauty of the shady banks, the vineyards undulating on the horizon and the colours changing with the seasons, from the soft green of spring to the golden hues of autumn. The world-famous Loire region attracts more than 200 000 visitors every year. The region's attractiveness is conducive to local vitality, dynamic tourism and hospitality activities such as bed and breakfast. With centuries of wine-growing tradition, the area's history is one in which a passion for wine has been passed down from generation to generation. For lovers of fine wines, the Route des Vins is never far away, the perfect setting for tastings packed with flavour. Imagine sitting on a sunny terrace, enjoying the finesse of Muscadet and admiring the sunset over the vineyards. Set in its wooded grounds, this 17th-century manor house with its long white facade evokes the timeless elegance of the homes of yesteryear. Texts dating from 1634 tell of the estate's existence. It has a rich history. Inside, the living rooms open onto the park and are arranged in a row. The soul of the house reveals its charms at every glance, with its beautiful exposed beams, old fireplaces, wood panelling and warm terracotta floor tiles. Respectful renovation work undertaken in 1978 and regular maintenance have preserved the authenticity of the original materials, ensuring that the warm, enveloping atmosphere of old houses remains intact. The residence comprises the main dwelling and a separate section at the southern end, renovated in 1995. Once you cross the threshold of the main dwelling, you enter an intimate entrance hall. The rooms on the ground floor are laid out in rows, with lovely views over the parklands: a light-filled dining room with granite fireplace, a small kitchen, then the through rooms with a reception room, lounge and large study. To the north are the cellar and boiler room. A wooden staircase leads to the first floor. There is a bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet and a large bedroom with bathroom to be finished. The top floor under the rafters comprises a study, a bedroom with its own shower room and toilet, and a vast attic. The detached south-facing part of the manor house comprises an entrance hall, a beautiful living room with a fireplace overlooking the parklands and an open-plan kitchen on the ground floor. A staircase leads to the first floor, with a large study, two bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet and a linen room. In the attic, there is a large bedroom with exposed beams and its own shower room and toilet. Outbuildings: Two rental properties of 110 sqm and 80 sqm, with separate entrance from the outside. Both houses are rented. The rents are 1.090€ and 945€ respectively. The two rental properties are self-sufficient in water and electricity. Large barn of more than 200 sqm, recent roof, which was probably the old wine shop. Two garages. Small house (wine cellar). Ruin. There are two entrances to the one-hectare fully enclosed park. It is a green setting, where nature expresses itself in all its splendour: beautiful century-old trees (cypress, lime, oak, etc.), a small wood with paths and a peaceful pond. It's the perfect place to relax in peace and quiet. An ideal spot for those seeking tranquillity in a refined, pastoral setting. 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.
…$1,429,600415m²8bedrooms4bathroomsland 1haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Property Meaux (77)
Ref.4578 : Magnificent property steeped in history and fully restored in an enchanting setting. Location for living, events and tourism near Meaux. Complete file on request. Cabinet LE NAIL – Ile-de-France – Mrs Juliette PERRIN : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Juliette PERRIN , Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 512 172 768. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$2,268,8001,200m²14bedrooms10bathroomsland 2haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Property with garden Alençon (61)
Ref.4466 : french house for sale in Normandy in a beautiful park. The property is located in Normandy in the heart of the Normandie-Maine Regional Nature Park, between the Sarthoises and Percheronnes regions, in the immediate vicinity of the prefecture of Alençon, to which it is attached as part of the Communauté Urbaine. It therefore benefits from all the administrative, economic and commercial facilities of a town of 25,000 inhabitants. Local shops are less than 2 km away. Motorway access is on the doorstep of the property, making it a real crossroads for communications between Paris, Brittany, Rouen and Touraine. Although set away from civilisation, this country manor house has both the advantages and disadvantages associated with its half-urban/half-country profile, which everyone will be able to accommodate according to their priorities and requirements. The challenges and objectives of modern civilisation have always made everyday life easier, sometimes to the detriment of heritage preservation. This property is a perfect example of the compromise required to accept the reminder of the sounds of civilisation, but which fortunately nature knows how to attenuate with its luxuriant vegetation. In the heart of exceptional parkland, this property will prove to be an indisputably large and beautiful family home... The entire property provides approx. 485 sqm of living space, distributed as follows: Basement: small, partial cellar used as a wine cellar. Ground floor: central entrance hall (14.5 sqm) opening on to an oak stairway with wrought iron balusters and tiled steps. On the left, dining room (26 sqm) with fireplace; on the right, small living room (34 sqm) with fireplace. South-facing hallway with separate toilet leading to a large living room (42 sqm) with monumental stone fireplace, exposed joists and tiled floor. Adjoining, access to a shower room, installed in anticipation of a need to live on the ground floor; A wooden staircase leads upstairs to a TV/reading room. On the north side, large kitchen (27 sqm) with Lacanche piano and marble double sink and worktop. Stone fireplace with an old rotisserie in working order. Study to follow (15 sqm), with granite fireplace, forming an overmantel. Separate WC and corridor leading to a boiler room. Internal access to the large outbuilding where a vast, multi-purpose reception room (90 sqm) has just been designed and converted. Exposed joists - tiled floor - lime-tiled walls - Heating by pellet stove. 1st floor: south-facing landing leading to a large bedroom (30 sqm) with fireplace; a private bathroom (15 sqm) - terracotta tiled floor - double washbasin; TV/reading room (35 sqm) - Exposed timbers - Carpeting - Staircase leading down to the large living room. North side corridor leading to 3 bedrooms (13, 15 and 16 sqm); an independent shower room (6.50 sqm) / a bathroom (7 sqm) - wc. Landing with staircase leading down to the study and access to an attic, possibly suitable for conversion. 2nd floor: central landing (8 sqm), leading to the left to a bedroom to the south (24 sqm) / a bedroom with toilet and wc to the north (34 sqm). Most of the rooms on the ground and first floors have high ceilings, between 2.66 and 2.86 m. The outbuildings comprise 1) A large stone outbuilding under tiles comprising two vast spaces of 109 and 121 sqm, currently used as a garage and storeroom. Fibre-reinforced concrete floor. Electricity. Large, high, double-leaf door allowing the entry of high vehicles or equipment. Possible exits to the north and south. 2) A stone cottage under tiles, officially used as a garage and workshop. The size and configuration of this small building suggest that it could be converted into a caretaker's cottage, subject to a few modifications. The grounds have been laid out in a perfectly ordered English-style parkland style, with a variety of landscapes and viewpoints. A beautiful, deep lawn faces the property, drawing the eye away to give an impression of controlled nature. Slightly below, two bodies of water (one measuring 35,000 sqm), fed by springs, are self-regulating, much to the delight of ducks and moorhens. It is said that there is no shortage of fish... A belt of trees of all species, most of them two-hundred years old, ensures the intimacy of the estate and almost makes you forget that we are only on … 12.80 acres (5ha 18a 36ca). The grounds are well maintained, so you can walk, ride or drive around them! A large vegetable garden completes the picture and is waiting to be brought back to life. An original brick greenhouse stands alongside the many fruit trees that back onto the high stone walls on the roadside. The beauty of the grounds, the good general condition and the rare potential of this property will leave no one indifferent; A heated swimming pool (9 x 4 m) completes this enchanting setting, offering both relaxation and recreation. Its strategic location allows guests to fully enjoy the natural beauty of the park. May you find the ideal property you've been dreaming of for so long... 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.
…$923,700485m²7bedrooms2bathroomsland 5.2haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Private mansion with garden Sens (89)
Ref.4697 : At one hour by train from Paris, late 19th-century town house with its 3,000 sqm of parklands for sale in the heart of the town centre of Sens In the heart of Sens, this noble town house is an ideal location for young professionals, families and retirees looking for a peaceful environment in which to do everything on foot. Set back from the street that borders a central park with secular trees, this mansion house is close to all shops, schools and the hospital. For further afield, take the A19 motorway, which serves a number of routes, including the A6 and A5, which take you to Paris in 1 hour 53 minutes and 1 hour 34 minutes respectively. You can reach Roissy in 1 hour 32 minutes and Orly in 1 hour 20 minutes. The town of Sens is famous for its Cathédrale St Etienne and its museum, one of the very first Gothic cathedrals in France along with that of St Denis. On the ground floor, in the entrance hall, we are greeted by an imposing marble sand rose. To the right is a study with a 19th-century marble fireplace and herringbone parquet flooring. Most of the rooms in the house have herringbone parquet flooring. A double-leaf door separates the study from a vast, light-filled bedroom (over 40 sqm). The master bedroom has a shower room with a large dressing room in the entrance hall, a double washbasin and, hidden from view, a beautiful walk-in shower. Returning to the entrance hall, we enter the main living room. A functional marble fireplace, topped by a huge mirror, faces the sofa. Two French windows bring in light from the south and look out over the parklands. A double door, lacquered in black, opens onto the dining room, decorated with wallpaper that magnifies the exuberance of nature in tawny tones that enhance the beautiful honey-coloured parquet flooring. The dining room opens onto the fully-equipped kitchen, which boasts a very large worktop. From here, a landing leads to a staircase. A beautiful volume emerges, enhanced by an abundance of light fittings cascading down. On the first floor, a long corridor leads on the left to a very beautiful bedroom with a fireplace and views over the parklands. It has a large shower room with two separate basins and a walk-in shower. A little further on, you'll find the former library, which also overlooks the park. This is the last room to be finished in the house. To the right of the corridor, which crosses the house from east to west, there are 4 bedrooms, 3 of which overlook the street, without any nuisance. One has a bathroom with a beautiful old-fashioned clawfoot bath and the other has a shower room and walk-in shower. The separate toilet is at the end of the corridor on the right. To the left of the stairs is a fully-equipped utility room (*). From here, a wooden staircase leads to the attic. The attic has recently been insulated. The basement is made up of 5 cellars that take up all the space in the house. A staircase in the house leads to the first cellar, which houses a hot water tank and water softener, a wine cellar and a paved cellar for the oil tank. From the outside, you have access to two cellars, one of which houses the boiler and hot-water tank, and an adjoining cellar used as a sports hall. From the street, through the wrought iron gate, you can see the tall trees at the far end of the park and the gently undulating lawns enclosing a neat, paved driveway. Everything is gentle on the eye and there is no overgrown vegetation to interfere with this order. The house exudes a whiff of the last century, so far away and yet so close, when the park could have been populated by buxom box trees and invasive geraniums. Today, nothing is left to chance and this 3,000 sqm space protects us from the outside world. This is a house in very good condition, tastefully decorated, with generous volumes but without excess. It's a house where you'll just have to settle in, ready to welcome a family or an activity that requires entertaining. You could get caught up in it, because it's hard to imagine life being hectic once you've passed through the front door. What a haven of peace for those coming from a big capital .... Cabinet LE NAIL – Aube - Mr Michel FLOIRAT : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Michel FLOIRAT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 404 179 657. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$1,794,200320m²6bedrooms1bathroomland 3,000m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Property with pool and garden Montrésor (37)
Ref. 4688: Beautiful old farmhouse for sale in Indre-et-Loire department. A private rural location offering views over the countryside and yet only a short drive to one of France’s most beautiful château villages, Montresor. With no immediate neighbours (other than the local wildlife) this home enjoys a peaceful setting surrounded by fields and nature. This farm style complex has been thoroughly renovated and improved. Today it provides comfortable accommodation for a large family and friends and an excellent base from which to explore this famous part of the Loire Valley. The main house covers circa 180sqm of living space over two levels. The entrance hall/cloakroom with black and white tiled floor provides access to the study (or bedroom) with parquet flooring and views over the pool terrace and beyond. On to the kitchen of 20sqm well equipped and thoughtfully planned. A double aspect room with plenty of natural light and views over the pool to the front and pond area to the rear. Two further double bedrooms each with parquet flooring and rural views share a family shower room with twin sinks, shower and wc. The main lounge is 34sqm with original features of beams and a stone fireplace with modern style wood burner with bread oven behind. A large double aspect room with direct access to the pool terrace via a split door, sharp diagonal tiling offset the original elements. A step down leads us the salon, 14sqm with triple aspect and a picture window to maximise the views over the pond and fields beyond. Stairs from the lounge lead us up to the first floor with two large double bedrooms (18sqm and 23sqm) with velux windows and a family bathroom and wc. Outbuildings : Covering approximately 900sqm of useable space the outbuildings include : A guest lodge, well presented independent ground floor accommodation for family, friends or paying guests: a double aspect living room with bar style open kitchen of 28m² with feature fireplace with wood burner, a family shower room, wc and two double bedrooms. 3 former “goat sheds” today used as storage rooms and the climate controlled wine cellar. A large barn offering a games room of 44sqm and a reception hall of 93sqm both with concrete floors, exposed stone walls, original beams, lighting and electrics. Above is a large attic space of 144sqm. At the end of this building is a storage room. The garage building offers two separate garage areas both with electric “up and over” doors. The first 41sqm with attic storage above and the second 92sqm (9.2m high) with separate workshops of 26sqm and 32sqm with a mezzanine area above of 69sqm. To the rear of the garage building is a covered hanger measuring 7.5m x 15m Around 2.5acres (1ha) of enclosed park surrounds the buildings and their courtyard. The tall poplar trees stand proud next to the feature fishpond with fountain and seating area. The lawn and park are well maintained with established specimen trees and plants. Fenced with gated access providing a secure perimeter to keep the pets within and the larger wildlife out. Ideally located in front of the house is the swimming pool, heated 11x5m dropping to a central depth of 1.7m using UV Oxygen active filtration. A 55m borehole provides various watering points throughout the park and there is also a well of 20m, ideal for that vegetable patch. The former “wine press” is still to be found in the garden, now a feature. 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.
…$752,400260m²7bedrooms1bathroomland 9,897m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Property with pool and garden Le Loroux-Bottereau (44)
Réf. 4467 : Elegant renovated house near Nantes. This former wine estate is located in a commune on the banks of the Loire, close to Nantes, with a population of 7.000. The property is set in almost 8.000 sqm of parklands, all fully walled and perfectly maintained. The nearby royal river is bordered by market gardens and vineyards. This area is bathed in soft light. Choosing to live here means choosing a balance between rural tranquillity and urban bustle. Once through the gates, an inner courtyard is framed by the U-shaped buildings. They form a harmonious, balanced whole. This former wine-producing estate has been renovated with meticulous care, blending the past and present with rare elegance. The light colours of the walls and the ochre of the tiled roofs gently catch the light. Inside, the renovation has been carried out with a meticulous eye for detail, using top-quality materials that offer impeccable serenity and comfort. The main building comprises : Ground floor: the entrance hall with a stone stairway and a wrought iron banister. To the right, a superb lounge (34sqm) with parquet flooring, fireplace, wood panelling and mouldings, a office (29sqm) and a large room that could be used as a bedroom (36sqm) with shower room and toilet, and opening on to the parklands. To the left of the entrance hall is the dining room (33sqm), the kitchen and, joining the south wing, a vast, light-filled living room (50sqm) with monumental fireplace, from which you can access the outdoor swimming pool and spa. Upstairs, the landing leads to two bedrooms, one with bathroom, dressing room and toilet, and the other with shower room, dressing room and toilets. In the north wing: an independent flat, with a living room with kitchen, two bedrooms, a shower room and a toilets. In the south wing: Ground floor: a shower room, a toilet, a large bedroom (37 sqm) and a linen room. Upstairs: two bedrooms, each with its own shower room and toilet. Outbuildings : The outbuildings are in good condition. In the south wing: large garage, 3 cars, automatic doors + cellar with old wine press. In the north wing: garage with tiled floor, automatic gate, storage room, dustbin room. Boiler room The total surface area of the property is around 2.47 acres. A 7,700 sqm plot is fully enclosed and planted with beautiful century-old trees. A second plot is adjoining. The swimming pool area, with its lovely stone terrace, is located in front of the large living area. 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.
…$1,963,200540m²7bedrooms1bathroomland 9,540m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Listed castle Sable-sur-sarthe (72)
Ref.4408 : Beautiful french chateau for sale in Pays de la Loire. The chateau, situated between Le Mans and Angers, was built in an unspoilt countryside, less than 2 miles from a village with basic amenities. A small city, less than 7 miles from the property, offers shops, services and train station with TGV. The property is easy accessible by the motorway. The current chateau was the former abbatial dwelling of the monastery. The Abbots administrators use to reside in the Court or in the bishoprics, this dwelling was converted and decorated to be rented in the middle of the 18th century. This use explains the civilian character of the inside decoration that remains almost complete. About 400 sqm of living space, per level, the château comprises : On the ground floor : A vestibule with stone floors. Situated in the centre of the facade, it leads to the reception rooms and in the past, to the cloister. Both side doors are decorated with carved tittle blocks, the one from the large sitting room has a decoration of stylised leaves, the one in front is decorated with a medallion with an armoured character with quiver and laurel wreath. To the left of this vestibule : A large sitting room (7.29 x 10.72m) with stone tiled floors, lit by 4 windows opened to the main courtyard and the park. This rooms has kept its original 18th century decoration. The main door, with its woodworks and old door furniture, is topped with a panel that represents a trophy of musical instruments sculpted in the stone with a bust with tinsels. The four side doors are decorated with stucco medallions represent an allegory of the 4 seasons. These four panels, relatively rare in the region, have been realized by Italian travelling artists. The stone fireplace is decorated with a typical decoration on rockworks and was originally painted in fake marble. The grey paintings in the room, although they have been several times redone, have the colours that they used to have before the Revolution. A small sitting room with tiled floor and wooden fireplace. A kitchen/dining room with terracotta tiled floors. A bedroom with dressing room and modern bathroom. A secondary stairway. To the right side of this vestibule : A study with oak parquet floors and 19th century marble fireplace created in the former waiting room of the abbatial dwelling that was divided on 2 on the 19th century to create this small study and a corridor to the dining room. The dining room has kept most of its original decorative features Louis XV style. The fountain, the fireplace, and the 2 sideboards under the windows are on black marble from Solesmes. The mantel of the fireplace, that imitates woodworks, is in sculpted stone as well as the framing of the central door, with its fruit basket and the one from the fountain topped by a Neptuno’s head. A vestibule with stairway. This wooden stairway, with square banisters dates back from the time of the construction of the Abbey, at the end of the 17th century. It has the particularity of having its first flight of steps inside the wall, liberating the access to the library. The entrance is topped by a 19th century sculpted head. The library. A dining room (in the former kitchen) with terracotta tiled floors, monumental fireplace and former vegetable garden. Small kitchen. Laundry, some staff rooms, small cellar and toilet. On the first floor, a gallery leads to : - 4 bedrooms with bathroom or shower room. - 2 other bedrooms - Children’s room - Bathroom - Laundry On the South wing : An apartment composed by: - A sitting room with 18th century fireplace - Library - Kitchen - Bedroom with bathroom and toilets. Attic space above. The outbuildings include : - outbuildings housing: sheds, workshop, stables, tack room, barn, dovecote, sheepfold, former bakery and dairy. - a caretaker's cottage comprising: entrance hall, tiled kitchen, utility room, lounge, two bedrooms, bathroom and toilet. This house has been completely restored in recent years. EQUESTRIAN FACILITIES Stable: Regupol rubber flooring also in the boxes and outside in the wash area. Röwer & Rub hardwood boxes (4x3.6m), galvanised and painted burgundy. Solarium with UV and IR. Riding arena: 21x61m riding arena (Olympic size). Drainage around and every 10m. Crushed stone foundation with compacted top layer. On top, 14-16cm of Fontainebleau sand with high quality Belgian fibres. Mirrors: 6m in the centre and 3m in each corner in safety glass. Water supply from the river with an automatic watering tractor. Lounging area : Diameter 18m with compacted crushed stone foundation. Mixture of Fontainebleau sand and natural sand with fibres (for a deeper base). Wooden paddocks A beautiful set of land, crossed by a stream, is composed by a nice entrance avenue, a beautiful main courtyard, a park nicely designed, decorated with an old tree covered walk and some beautiful ornamental trees, a small vegetable garden and fields with old oak trees. All in about 44 acres. This property is registred on the additionnal inventory of historic monuments (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). - The entrance porch, the facades and the roof of the abbatial dwelling, the well, and the vestibule with the stairway, the following rooms and its decoration: the large sitting room and the dining room on the ground floor, the 7 bedrooms on the first floor as well as the bridge over the stream are classified as Historic Monuments. - The facades and the roofs of the outbuildings, as well as the dovecote are registered on the French Supplementary Historic Monuments List.
…$2,072,000800m²9bedroomsland 18.1haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Manor Bergerac (24)
Ref.4426 : Majestic manor house and outbuildings near Bergerac Situated in the Dordogne department, south of the town of Bergerac, this 18th-century property enjoys a privileged location. Just a few minutes from a lively medieval town that is particularly vibrant during the summer season, this charming manor house combines the peace and quiet of the countryside with close proximity to amenities. Shops are within easy reach, and Bergerac International Airport, with its many links to destinations such as England, Scotland, Belgium and Portugal, is just a few minutes' drive away. The town of Bergerac, a real hub of resources, offers all the infrastructure you need for a comfortable day-to-day life. An ideal living environment combining history, charm and practicality. Situated at the end of a majestic driveway lined with chestnut trees, this property reveals all its charm as soon as you arrive. An elegant wrought iron gate opens onto a vast enclosed courtyard, dominated by a superb stone manor house, forming a harmonious U-shape. From this intimate courtyard, you can admire the beauty of the main body of the building, flanked by its two wings, all topped with flat tiles and canals, typical of regional architecture. Every detail, from the paving to the roofing, bears witness to the authentic, refined character of this home with its unique cachet. An idyllic setting steeped in serenity and history. The manor house, a true testament to authenticity and refinement, is distinguished by its solidly built, perfectly preserved limestone main building. Two imposing towers frame the building, adding a touch of nobility to the whole. The main entrance opens onto a bright and welcoming space, offering a unique perspective on the interior layout. The building is bathed in light thanks to its tall windows, all fitted with internal shutters that preserve the charm of yesteryear while offering modern comfort. Inside, the remarkably elegant reception rooms are adorned with fireplaces and exposed beams, creating a warm and friendly atmosphere. Each room boasts high ceilings, accentuating the feeling of grandeur and volume that reigns in this exceptional residence. Ground floor : an entrance hall leading on either side to a small and a large lounge with a fireplace. To the left is a hallway with the stairway leading upstairs, as well as access to the dining room with its fireplace, the kitchen, the lounge and the boiler room. A stairway leads to the upper floor of the tower, while a stone stairway leads down to the vaulted cellar. Adjoining the living room, a corridor leads to a shower room, a utility room and a further room. 1st floor : a large, bright corridor leads to 3 bedrooms, each with its own shower room and toilet. A staircase on the landing gives access to the attic. In the right-hand tower, accessible from the stairway in the living room, there is a study with exposed beams and parquet flooring, and two attics. The total living space is approximately 480 sqm. West outbuildings : - Gite situated to the west, adjoining the manor house, offering approximately 250 sqm of living space. On the ground floor, an entrance hall opens onto a vast living room with open-plan kitchen, complemented by 2 shower rooms, WC, utility room and two comfortable bedrooms. Upstairs, 3 further bedrooms, each with its own shower room, and 2 WCs complete the space. This outbuilding combines modern comforts with authentic charm, providing the ideal setting for entertaining or creating an independent space within the property. - A barn for storage adjoins the gîte. - A quick tennis court is located opposite the gîte terrace to the west. East outbuildings : - The east wing of the manor houses the caretaker's cottage, providing a comfortable and functional setting. The ground floor comprises a lounge, a living room with an open-plan kitchen, a toilet, a shower room and a storeroom. Upstairs, a landing leads to 2 bedrooms, a WC and an attic. Outside, there is a large covered terrace so you can enjoy the house in any season. An old stable completes the ensemble, adding rustic charm and offering additional conversion possibilities. - Swimming pool (needs work), jacuzzi. - A dovecote, a former sheepfold and stables The estate extends over 29.65 acres (12 ha) of magnificently preserved land, offering an exceptional natural setting. It is dotted with majestic century-old trees, witnesses to the past, providing shade and serenity. Vast meadows, ideal for relaxation or outdoor activities. A stream runs through the property, adding a bucolic touch. At the heart of the estate, a 700 sqm courtyard, perfectly laid out, completes this harmonious ensemble, offering a convivial space combining charm and authenticity. A true haven of peace in the heart of nature. 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.
…$1,146,000480m²3bedrooms1bathroomland 11haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Mill Montoire-sur-le-Loir (41)
Ref.4638 : Riverside family home and a water mill for sale A modernised home with an original period watermill on the edge of the town of Montoire-sur-le-Loir with excellent access to all the amenities you need a short bike ride away. Downstream in 20mins from Vendome with its direct TGV access to Paris in circa 45mins. A private location without being isolated. The current owners have improved the main house with a sizeable ground floor extension (possibility to extend above) with a large entrance hall, parquet flooring and triple skylights and a laundry room and wc. The main living room is a 27sqm double aspect with fitted wood burner in the original fireplace and double doors to the garden as well as stairs to the upper floor. Just off this room is the kitchen. 8sqm, also double aspect with direct access to the terrace. At the foot of the stairs is the family bathroom. The corridor ends with a useable office space before entering the master bedroom. A 13sqm room, double patio doors to the pool terrace and a private shower room. On the first floor are two double bedrooms both with parquet flooring. One of 10sqm with a 6sqm dressing room and the other, 16sqm with a marble fireplace and balcony overlooking the garden. These bedrooms share a wc and there’s also an office space of 8sqm. As well as the main house the property includes a 16c mill building. Built right next to the river this two storey building appears to be in structural good condition with many original elements in place. The ground floor room of 64 sqm has a large feature fireplace as well as openings on all four sides and a 2.5m high beamed ceiling. The stairs leads to the second floor where we have 2 rooms of 12 sqm and 16 sqm, one with an impressive arched glazed wall overlooking the river, terrace and pool area, a landing area with shower room. This building has been partially restored/converted and would make an ideal second house for perhaps family and/or paying guests. Note the mill has no water wheel and no “water rights” to create one. The garage is 80 sqm and is near to the road. It provides parking space for a car, lawn tractor and gardening equipment. The property extends over 3 acres and comprises a large grass area with gated access to an entrance drive next to the road. A metal bridge takes us over to the first island where the house and mill are located. A second bridge takes us over to the second island, with wooded area along with open grassland. Finally, a larger bridge takes us to the furthest island in the middle of the river. Walking around this property is a real pleasure with something to see at every instant. The multitude of wildlife that such a setting naturally has is impressive and whether fishing is your passion or not one can easily spend many hours alongside the river letting your mind wander and relax. 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.
…$515,100223m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 1.4haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Manor Nogent-le-Rotrou (28)
Ref. 4413 : Remarkable manor house for sale, in Perche, at 150 km from Paris This property with its guest house in an impeccable condition and perched on top of a hill, has beautiful views all round of the pleasant perche countryside, a mere 150 kms from Paris. The Perche, situated between Paris and the Normandy coast, is an area renowned for its succession of gentle hills and remarkable beech and oak forests. This countryside, which invites you to enjoy bucolic and invigorating walks, has been designated a Regional Nature Park. The Perche is also the land of manor houses, fine residences and the famous Percheron horses. This makes it a fine destination of choice for peace and nature enthusiasts. A town less than 5 minutes away provides all the necessary services, rail stations, fast motorway access to Paris and tourist activities. A fine golf course is just a short drive away. A rectangular building bathed in light and oriented south-east comprises a 16th century Manor and its converted extension with 850 sqm of living, as described below: -Ground floor: Entrance hall leading to staircase, to the left a magnificent sitting room with breathtaking views to the west, to the right a second sitting room, at the back a kitchen. Second entrance via a third lounge/study which provides further access to the kitchen, utility room, bedroom and bathroom. On the extension there is a large room, dining room and open-plan kitchen with separate toilet and laundry room. At the intermediary floor, a toilet and closet room. -On the first floor: magnificent bedroom with en-suite bathroom, to the left of the landing is a second bedroom with en-suite bathroom. The third bedroom can be accessed via the study which leads to the vast attic space which can be converted. Accessed via the extension, four bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. -On the second floor: A vast family room with its own bathroom at the end of the staircase. The outbuildings are organised this way: -A guest house of 110 sqm with two bedrooms and a ensuite shower rooms, sitting room and kitchen, the roof was redone in 2017, -A garage for three vehicles, -An above ground swimming pool, -A tennis court , -To the east of the main building, a sauna and spa, -A small dovecote. The property is surrounded by its lovely parkland of about 5 acres and an orchard comprising of apple trees. It has fantastic commanding all round views of the countryside and woods. Cabinet LE NAIL – Centre - Eure et Loir – M. Ernesto SORIA : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Ernesto SORIA, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 900 502 238. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$1,493,200850m²9bedrooms8bathroomsland 2.2haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Seaside house with garden La Baule-Escoublac (44)
Réf. 4622: House for sale near La Baule with sea views. Overlooking the sea, the property is located in Loire-Atlantique on the edge of a charming village on the Guérande peninsula. At the foot of the garden, not overlooked, is the family beach with its brightly-coloured cabins. This cove on the wild coast is home to a few boats, rowboats and small pleasure craft gently rocking to the rhythm of the Atlantic. The pure air is full of iodine. At low tide, natural pools appear between the rocks, inviting children to go shell hunting. At sunset, the sea lights up, and the sun's golden reflections accentuate the shimmering colours of the beach cabins, boat hulls and colourful villa shutters. It's time to sit down at a café terrace or beach café to enjoy the show. A village of 2,800 inhabitants is just a short walk away, with all the local shops you need: restaurants, cafés, bakeries, supermarkets, schools, doctors, chemists, etc. The TER station is also within walking distance. TGV station 3.5 km away. Built in 1977, the house blends discreetly into the wooded coastal landscape, just a few metres from the beaches and coastal paths. Its position overlooking the grounds offers uninterrupted sea views. The house faces south-west, offering magnificent views at sunset. It is bathed in light thanks to its large windows opening onto a spacious terrace overlooking the grounds. The transitions between indoors and outdoors are seamless, as the house is designed for a lifestyle focused on nature and the sea. The architecture is sober, blending regional tradition with the easy living of the 70s. With its stone base, double-sloped natural slate roof and large windows, the house is built on three levels, alternating between recesses and projections to structure the outdoor and indoor living areas. The interior is laid out as follows: On the ground floor, the entrance is via the west gable. You enter a vast living room with large picture windows opening onto a large tiled terrace, with a beautiful view of the port and the sea. The room is very bright. It has a stone fireplace. To the rear is the kitchen, with access to the terrace. Then there is a bedroom with its own shower room facing north. The entrance hall also leads to a utility room and a toilet. A staircase leads to the first floor. A large corridor leads to three bedrooms with sea views, two shower rooms and a toilet. On the other side of the corridor, a shower room and an attic... On the garden level, there is a large basement under the entire surface area of the house, opening onto another terrace. The 1400 sqm garden is enclosed by high stone walls. It is entered either via the wicket gate or the seaward gate. Vehicles can park in the lower part of the garden. The garden has a southern feel. There are olive trees, bay trees, lavender and maritime pine. The natural slope of the land has been carefully landscaped, with stone staircases winding between the flowerbeds and guiding visitors through different levels. Below is a pond surrounded by a low stone wall (the water comes from a water table). 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.
…$1,619,200122m²4bedrooms3bathroomsland 1,400m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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House with garden and terrace Charolles (71)
Ref. 4683: Charming 14th and 19th century house for sale, 1.5 hours from Lyon This former fortified house, nestled in the heart of Saône-et-Loire, in Charolais-Brionnais, overlooks the town. The area is renowned for its beautiful yellow stone houses, rich architectural heritage and internationally renowned Charolais cattle breed. The property is perfectly connected, located close to the RCEA (A79) motorway and just 50 km from the Le Creusot and Mâcon high-speed train stations, offering connections to Paris in 1 hour 30 minutes. Geneva is a 2-hours drive away and Lyon is 1 hour 30 minutes away, making this a strategic location that is both peaceful and well connected to major European cities. The site is first mentioned in 929, when the Madeleine family donated land to monks to establish a priory. In the 18th century, it passed into the hands of a prominent family before being sold as national property during the Revolution. In 1856, it was acquired by Monsieur Prost, who set up the Charolles pottery factory there, which remained in operation until the 1970s. This former castle of the Lords of La Madeleine, built in the 14th century at the top of the hill, tells seven centuries of history. Meticulously restored over nearly twenty years, the property now offers approximately 345 sqm of living space, subtly combining comfort with the authenticity of the old. The interiors reveal beautiful spaces steeped in history: From the courtyard, the entrance opens onto a splendid stone staircase. On the ground floor: on one side, a winter garden extended by a cellar and a bright living room overlooking the courtyard. On the other side, it leads to a remarkable dining room with superb ogival arches, followed by an intimate kitchen. This floor also includes a bedroom. On the first floor: two bedrooms share the space: one equipped with a WC, the other with a shower room and WC. A Japanese-style lounge, which can serve as a third bedroom, is also located on the first floor. The first floor also houses a refined lounge with a historic character, adorned with an imposing stone fireplace and a French-style ceiling. In a charming corner, there is a small chapel and a boudoir extended by a small kitchen. The second floor, accessible via a discreet staircase, offers an additional bedroom to renovate as well as access to the attic. A series of charming relaxation areas follow one another: a small shaded area under a parasol, then a wooden chalet with a terrace featuring a swim spa, combining a jacuzzi and a swimming lane, ideal for relaxation and exercise. Adjacent to the chalet, a large shelter completes the ensemble, offering practicality and comfort. Set in carefully landscaped grounds, this exceptional 2,000 sqm garden invites you to enjoy serenity and the art of living. A pond adorned with carp forms its centrepiece, while the outdoor areas, inspired by Japanese gardens, offer an atmosphere of refined tranquillity. The surroundings have been beautifully restored: the old square, once occupied by pottery buildings, has been cleared, retaining only the kiln tower, which has been perfectly restored. The garden has been carefully landscaped, combining elegance and functionality, thanks in particular to its watering and lighting systems. Access to the property is easy via two separate gates, enhancing comfort and practicality. Cabinet LE NAIL - Saône-et-Loire & Bourbonnais - M. Lionel MILLET : 02.43.98.20.20 M. Lionel MILLET, EI, registered with the Registre Spécial des Agents Commerciaux under number 942 190 125. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail ( www.cabinetlenail.com ) to browse our latest listings or find out more about this property.
…$868,200344m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 2,000m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Private mansion with garden Alençon (61)
Réf. 4563: For sale mansion house near Alençon. Breathing in the country air created by the proximity of the Sarthoise river, this elegant town house boasts an unusual setting, where town and country find a disconcerting harmony. Immersed in the heart of one of Alençon's residential districts, this property boasts the undivided tranquillity of an unexpected country setting. Within easy reach of all the services and shops you need for everyday life, it is also within easy reach of the main administrative structures, as dictated by its status as the prefecture of the 25,000-strong département of Orne. Situated in Normandy, in the south of the département, at the forefront of the Normandie-Maine Regional Park, this elegant property enjoys a privileged location, nestling between civilisation and nature. A benevolent setting... a source of serenity... and well-being, in the heart of the Duchy of Normandy. This district of Alençon has undergone significant changes over the years. Sometimes neglected, it is now enjoying a positive renaissance, fuelled by local initiatives and ambitious regeneration projects. The history of this district is closely linked to that of Alençon. Founded in the Middle Ages, the district experienced a major boom in the 19th century, thanks in particular to the textile industry. Buildings from this period still bear witness to its rich past. Long neglected, the area's proximity to the city centre, the presence of green spaces and the potential of a dynamic, fast-changing district remain promising assets for the future. With a number of renovation and revitalisation projects underway, the area is attracting new residents, particularly families and young professionals looking for a pleasant, friendly environment in which to live. The property dates back to 1870, as evidenced by the pediment over the front door. A nobleman's house, and possibly a weavers' house..... which was passed from one private individual to another until the current hosts bought it in 1998, after renovation, to make it their main residence. Other, more ‘seafaring’ projects will soon accompany retirement! The property features an ornate facade on the street side that is very different from its rear facade on the garden side. Resulting from the division of a larger group of buildings, the dwelling is adjoined to the west, yet preserves its privacy by blocking out the neighbouring windows and by the existence of a high wall that prevents any overlooking of the ground. The main building comprises two visible levels, broken by an elegant balustrade interspersed with ‘square dice’. A string of ‘dentils’ enhances a series of ornaments interspersed with ‘pegs’. The windows, arranged in ‘bays’, are surmounted by ‘pediments’ bearing ‘shells’, the symbolic emblem of pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela. The facade facing the garden is more restrained, but features an attractive ‘double flight’ external staircase. Built over 4 stories, including a vaulted cellar, this private mansion is distributed as follows: The ground floor: the spacious, luminous central entrance hall (38sqm) opens on to the garden and features a beautiful wooden spiral stairway with elegant wrought iron railings leading to the upper floors. Burgundy stone flooring with cabochons. Slightly set back is a comfortable dressing room, a small utility room and the amenities (wash-hand basin-WC). Stairs lead down to the basement. The entrance hall leads on the left to a large lounge (40sqm) with a functional fireplace topped by an overmantel. Herringbone parquet flooring; moulded ceilings. High ceilings of 3.34 m. To the right is a recent top-of-the-range kitchen (‘cuisine française’), measuring 12sqm and very practical. The first floor: a landing leads to 2 bedrooms (15 and 20sqm) and a study/library (20sqm). Separate WC. One of the bedrooms backs onto a shower room / WC; the other has a dressing room and a bathroom with shower (Iroko floor). The bedrooms have parquet flooring and moulded ceilings. A utility and storage room completes the space. Ceiling height of 3.15 m. The second floor: a landing leads to the left to 2 large bedrooms (27sqm) with sloping ceilings. Sea rush and carpet. On the right is another bedroom (11sqm) with sloping ceilings - sea grass. A separate shower room / WC (Iroko floor), which leads to the 3 bedrooms . Ceiling height 2.35m to the ridge. Thanks to its well thought-out layout, this property boasts light and open spaces, making it both functional and convivial. The basement: the entire stone cellar on a lime slab, comprising a boiler room, a small wine cellar, a workshop and a games area dedicated to table tennis. Exterior exit to the garden. Outbuildings : The only outbuilding is situated below the property. It comprises an attractive square stone pavilion with a slate hip roof, where the ‘devil's teeth’ still remain. The ground floor comprises a beautiful room with a bay window opening onto the terrace, with an upper floor that could be converted. The possibility of converting it into a small guest house remains an interesting and technically trouble-free option. The main part backs onto a building of lesser height, under zinc, currently used as a 1-car garage and a storage/workshop area. A small shelter in the gable houses the swimming pool machinery. A sheltered rest area (UNOPIU arbour), facing south, is ideal for lounging, barbecuing or family lunches, or family lunches. The pool is a good size (9 x 4m) - Depth decreasing towards 1.60m - Resin hull - Heated by a recent heat pump (2 years old) - Attractive stone slab terrace - It was installed around twenty years ago. It has no special protection. On the street side, a large electric gate gives access to a gravelled parking area for several vehicles. This area is suitable for building, including the possibility of a sheltered garage. On the garden side, the lush yet orderly landscape offers an unobstructed view that is unusual in the city. The grassy lawns are home to a world of flowerbeds and hornbeam hedges, while a topiary garden with generous box trees accompanies a bricked pathway leading to the banks of the Sarthe. The paths wind through a variety of species, including cypresses, willows, poplars....or simple apple trees....A gazebo, a portico...a play area with a boat on the throne for happy memories. The river marks the property boundaries, heralding the neighbouring department, natural meadows where civilisation has lost all its rights, offering its residents a bucolic and enchanting setting that cannot be tampered with. The ducks have understood this well, and would almost make you forget... that we're in the city! The whole site covers around 4.400 sqm of land, some of which is enclosed by walls. There is also very useful access from the outside via an alleyway, cadastral number AW 659, which is fully owned. 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.
…$735,000225m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 4,491m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Private mansion with garden Loches (37)
Ref 4391 : Impressive family residence for sale in the heart of the town An exceptional location in the heart of the popular market town of Loches. Ideal as a family home (permanent or holiday) and good proven rental for B&B guests (in the top 100 best addresses in France according to the Figaro magazine). Beautiful historic restored character property at the base of the ramparts of the medieval city. With the option of furnishings if required. A choice of restaurants, shops, boutiques, etc. all a short stroll away. Originally designed as a stagecoach halt for the post office in the 17th century. It was later extended and modified with royal consent as a “Hotel Particulaire” in the late 18c and then lovingly restored and used as a luxury B&B by the current owner. « Hôtel Particulier » the definition of this French term is “a luxurious house, designed to be inhabited by only one family”. Despite this label, this beautiful property lends itself extremely well to multi-residencies with twin staircases to interconnecting first floors. Today the current owner has used this design to create his private residence on one part and clients’ accommodation in the other with shared rooms on the ground floor. Entering the inner courtyard via the stagecoach doorway onto the cobbles steps you back in time to a period where life was slower and less hectic. Looking around the courtyard we are immersed in the period features, charming passageway through to the gardens and a choice of doors enticing us to explore further. Benefitting from 2 entrance halls and 2 staircases has permitted the current owner to create his private residence on one side and the B&B accommodation in the other wing. The ground floor we chose to enter via the central hallway, a through room in two parts with access off the sidewalk in front and the rear part has an original 18c staircase to the guest part of the first floor, a wc hidden off to our left provides the practical aspects. Through to the “front” of the building on our right we have the library, a light and airy room of 30 sqm with parquet flooring and original marble fireplace. To the left is the lounge with open fireplace, 23 sqm of comfortable space, parquet flooring also with exposed beams above. On through the lounge leads us to the dining room with direct access and views over the courtyard. 19 sqm with tiled floor, beams and the original tuffeau stone fireplace and stone “water point” in the corner from life as a stagecoach halt. From the dining room we pass into the kitchen, 18 sqm of split level with boiler room and direct access out to the private garden. A central island provides a raised bar from breakfast and “drinks/apèros”. Across the courtyard under the entrance porch we have the “boutique” today used by the owner for sale and display of antique items … this room of 19m² has a separate area that could become a washroom for a ground floor bedroom (possibly handicap access) if required. It also connects to a 13 sqm room adjoining. Completing the ground floor we have an independent “laundry room” and entrance hall with access to the room adjoining the boutique and stairs up to the private section of this residence. The first floor offers: 3 guest bedrooms (13sqm, 22 sqm, 19sqm), all with ensuite bathrooms/shower rooms with dressing area/lounges and period cupboards. A connecting gallery/corridor links to the second part where we find a large dressing room (possible bedroom) with wc and shower room, the second staircase and the master bedroom (24 sqm), split level with views over the garden on one side and the courtyard to the other (note this room has a former shower room that could be re-established if required). The attic above is easily accessible (via stairs the mains stairs) and the main part has had architectural plans drawn up for a possible conversion into a studio. Underneath the “boutique” and its adjoining room is the first cellar, ideal for wood and wine storage and a second cellar is to be found next to the kitchen in a storage area off the garden. Along with the internal courtyard, this property also benefits from an excellent split-level garden offering a small lawn area, terraced dining with period well and seating relaxation area. All of which are raised above the level of the neighbouring properties and at the base of the towns ramparts (15th C) providing plenty of privacy. 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.
…$983,900350m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 514m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Property with pool and garden Toulouse (31)
Réf. 4677 : beautiful estate for sale near Toulouse. Situated in the Lauragais, a predominantly agricultural region in the North-Eastern part of the Haute-Garonne department, the commune forms part of the wider Toulouse catchment area. The local housing is scattered, and while the property is not isolated, it enjoys a discreet distance from neighbouring dwellings. Surrounded by woodland and meadows, it occupies a commanding, elevated position. The estate, extending to more than 50 contiguous hectares, half of which are woodland, features an initial ensemble of buildings comprising the main residence framed by two independent wings facing one another. A square courtyard unfolds, reminiscent of a French formal garden with its own geometric layout, punctuated by select plantings. Access is provided through three imposing gates: to the North via an ancient bridle path, to the East beside the guest accommodation and swimming pool, and to the West via the current main entrance. Accommodation includes: 1/ The principal residence of over 350 sqm across two floors, arranged around a central through-hallway serving all the main rooms. The ground floor offers four spacious reception rooms (drawing room, kitchen, study and dining room), together with a bedroom and adjoining bathroom located beside the study. The first floor provides four generous bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. The attic space, easily convertible, is accessed by a fine staircase rising from the first floor. 2/ The guest house, exceeding 300 sqm over two levels, organised around a central patio. It comprises five bedrooms, a reception room opening onto the outdoors, a kitchen with bread oven, and a private screening room. 3/ The caretaker’s house, of approximately 70 m², arranged over two floors with three bedrooms on the upper level, situated within the western wing at the end of the principal driveway. Additional areas accommodate a wine cellar, two garages, a laboratory with cold room, and storage facilities. Outbuildings complete the estate, including a farmhouse in need of renovation, a functioning bread oven, a building used as workshop and car garage, and a steel-framed barn for equipment storage, together with an orangery and a wood store near the main house. Outbuildings : The remaining buildings, offering a total surface area of over 700 sqm, comprise: 40 sqm orangery, 100 sqm wood store, 47 sqm bread oven, 150 sqm workshop/hangar, 150 sqm metal-framed hangar, and approximately 200 sqm for the farmhouse awaiting renovation. The remaining non-residential areas, amounting to around 1,000 sqm, are divided between the attic and boiler room of the main house, and approximately 400 sqm within each wing, providing storage rooms, lofts, a laboratory, garages and cellars. The 43 parcels that make up the estate form a single holding of more than 126 acres. The property is bordered by woodland and a stream to the South and East, by a communal lane to the North, and by cultivated farmland to the West. The outdoor spaces enhance the architecture, which is set almost at the very heart of the estate. 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.
…$2,315,100750m²13bedrooms7bathroomsland 51.5haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Listed castle Vendome (41)
Ref.4561 – Close to Vendôme and the rolling landscapes of the Perche, this Loire Valley château, steeped in history and listed as a Historic Monument, captivates with its Gothic and Renaissance architecture and its landscaped park of nearly 40 hectares. In addition to its sumptuous reception rooms, it boasts exceptional event facilities: a prestigious orangery, seminar rooms, accommo-dation for over 100 guests, professional kitchens, swimming pool, and restored outbuildings. A truly exceptional venue for wed-dings, seminars, or high-end retreats, less than two hours from Paris.
…$5,785,4002,031m²76bedroomsland 39.8haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Castle Vichy (03)
Ref.4672 : French restored chateau for sale with outbuildings for sale in Centre of France ( Bourbonnais region). Set in peaceful surroundings in the heart of the Bourbonnais countryside, this château enjoys a privileged rural setting, close to a charming village. Less than 10 minutes away, the neighbouring communes offer the first local shops, medical services, schools and essential amenities The beautiful town of Vichy, around 40 minutes away, which, like Moulins, has a railway station with links to Paris and Clermont-Ferrand. Clermont-Ferrand Airport is an hour’s drive from the chateau. Just a few minutes' drive away is a lively, historic town renowned for its wine appellation. This château combines rural serenity, proximity to major routes and deep roots in the characterful wine-growing region of Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule, offering an ideal setting for a main or second home, or for a hospitality project. Restored with meticulous attention to detail, this remarkable property elegantly combines the authentic charm of 19th-century architecture with the discreet comfort of contemporary amenities. Overlooking the surrounding countryside, a south-facing terrace invites contemplation, revealing a living tableau of nature's bounty throughout the seasons. With a living area of approximately 320sqm, the castle is laid out as follows: Ground floor: the main entrance opens onto a light-filled hall, enhanced by a beautiful wooden staircase that sets the tone from the moment you step inside. The ground floor features bright reception rooms with carefully preserved old parquet floors: an intimate dining room with a red brick fireplace; a spacious living room with generous volumes, extended by a library area; and a warm and welcoming kitchen with an imposing stone fireplace, accessible via a secondary entrance to the château. Upstairs: a landing leads to two comfortable bedrooms sharing a bathroom with toilet. An elegant and bright master suite has its own bathroom. A fourth bedroom has been designed as a large dressing room, reflecting the careful and functional interior layout. On the second floor: ideal for welcoming family or guests, there are three additional bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet, a convertible room, and direct access to the attic. On the garden level: the vaulted basement houses several useful spaces: a wine cellar, a boiler room, a fruit cellar, and a pantry, completing the assets of this characterful residence. This well-maintained château offers a rare lifestyle, combining elegance, comfort, and authenticity in a naturally preserved environment. The outbuildings are an integral part of the character of this property. The old outbuilding houses a barn, a stable, a kennel, a small stable, a workshop, and a chicken coop. The large outbuilding, meanwhile, offers vast potential: on the ground floor, a spacious stable, a large garage, and a summer reception room with a bread oven; upstairs, two additional rooms that can be converted, as can the attic; and in the basement, a cellar formerly used for storing barrels, a reminder of the property's wine-growing past. The property displays all its majesty in the heart of a 12.35– acre (5-hectare) enclosed estate, a veritable natural setting tastefully designed. Beyond the magnificent wrought-iron gate, a gravel path winds gracefully through a landscaped park filled with a variety of trees, including remarkable century-old specimens: imposing redwoods, American walnut trees, majestic cedars, and fragrant lime trees compose a rare and noble tableau of vegetation. Vast meadows and a natural pond fed by two springs complete this ensemble with gentleness and authenticity. The panorama of the Chaîne des Puys gives the place an atmosphere of serenity and harmony. Several water points on the site. The vegetable garden: Designed as a decorative and productive garden, the vegetable garden is laid out in carefully designed paths, lined with aromatic plants and generous crops. The whole garden blends perfectly into its surroundings and benefits from a discreet automatic irrigation system, ensuring regular maintenance while emphasizing the visual harmony of the space. The orchards and greenhouse: A few steps away, a second orchard reveals a collection of carefully selected fruit trees, nestled near an elegant glass greenhouse. A true refuge for seedlings and sensitive plants, this bucolic space is enhanced by a central water feature and an automated watering system, ensuring comfort and autonomy for gardening enthusiasts. This park, both structured and poetic, embodies the art of French gardening: a subtle balance between controlled nature and rural inspiration, offering the property a remarkable living environment, conducive to tranquility and contemplation. Cabinet LE NAIL – Saône-et-Loire & Bourbonnais - M. Lionel MILLET : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Lionel MILLET, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 942 190 125. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$1,140,200320m²7bedrooms1bathroomland 5haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Castle Chantonnay (85)
Ref.4671 : Beautiful 15th and 19th century château in 25 acres of parkland in the Vendée department The estate is located in the Vendée department, between the towns of La Roche sur Yon and Niort. Close to the town of Chantonnay, it nestles at the edge of a small, peaceful village in the « Bocage Vendéen ». Nearby are the historic town of Vouvant and the pretty forest of Mervent. The popular Puy du Fou theme park is just 40 minutes away. The town of Fontenay le Comte is less than 20 minutes away. The interior of the castle offers bright and airy rooms. It retains the charm of old residences, with preserved features such as antique fireplaces, wood paneling, moldings, and rosettes. The decor is tasteful. The ground floor is accessed via a hallway with flagstone flooring. On the left is a cozy living room with double exposure and an office in the tower. On the right is a beautiful dining room, a small dining room with antique floor tiles and an antique fireplace. A large, bright kitchen facing west with access to the west courtyard. Toilets. Hallway. A bedroom in the tower. A beautiful staircase provides access to the upper floors. On the first floor, a large hallway leads to the bedrooms. A large bedroom of approximately 40 sqm, with parquet flooring, fireplace, moldings, and ceiling rose. A bathroom. An office in the tower. Another bedroom. A shower room. A bathroom with toilet. A bedroom in the tower. Toilet. Another bedroom in the tower. On the second floor, a hallway leads to five bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet, a games room, and a billiard room in the tower. A shower room with toilet. A second wooden staircase provides access to the upper floors. The number of bedrooms, with 6 bathrooms and 7 toilets, makes it possible to consider running a bed and breakfast. Outbuildings : In the perpendicular wing: - An apartment of approximately 80 sqm, with a living room with fireplace, a bedroom, a toilet, and a bathroom. Upstairs: a large room of approximately 80 sqm with an adjoining room, large stone fireplace, and window seats. - Barns. Former stables. - In the west wing: workshop, woodshed, boiler room, barns. - A 17th-century dovecote in the courtyard, roof in need of repair. - A wooden hunting lodge in need of renovation. - A summer kitchen with a utility room containing old stoves. Land : The estate covers approximately 25 acres, entirely enclosed by stone walls, ensuring complete privacy. It consists of a wide variety of landscaped areas, combining unspoiled nature and elegant features. The park is home to many century-old trees of various species: plane trees, chestnut trees, oaks, American oaks, tulip trees, lime trees, and more. One of them stands out in particular: a remarkable yew tree, estimated to be a thousand years old, which bears witness to the history of the place. A stream runs through the estate, bringing freshness and life. A pond to the south and a large lake fed by a spring complete the water features. To the north, the park is more structured, with shaded paths and a peaceful atmosphere. To the south, the spaces open onto soft, luminous meadows where sheep graze. To the west, a swimming pool area has been carefully designed, sheltered from view, in an intimate setting. Cypress trees planted in front of the pool give the place an Italian feel. A tennis court completes the leisure facilities. Finally, several wooded areas enrich the whole, offering both a natural setting and a real diversity of landscape. This park offers a rare environment, combining nature and elegance, ideal for walks, moments of relaxation, or outdoor living in a privileged setting. 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.
…$1,493,200840m²11bedrooms3bathroomsland 10haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Listed castle Buzançais (36)
Réf. 4661 : Monumental castellan ensemble in Berry, near a renowned sanctuary In the historic province of Berry, within the Indre département, we present an impressive castellated ensemble located at the meeting point of two distinct natural regions: the Champagne Berrichonne and the Boischaut Nord. The former is a gently undulating landscape of open plains dedicated to cereal cultivation, stretching between the Indre and Cher départements. The latter, with more pronounced relief, is characterised by woodlands and hedgerows, interspersed with streams feeding into the nearby River Indre. Paris lies 280 km to the north, and Tours less than 100 km away. Châteauroux, the local administrative centre, is under 30 km from the estate and offers all the amenities and services of a mid-sized town, including a station on the Paris–Toulouse rail line and access to the A20 motorway. For day-to-day needs, the small town of Buzançais is less than a ten-minute drive. The region also enjoys considerable appeal from a tourism perspective. The Val de l’Indre Golf Course is just 11 km away, while the Brenne Regional Nature Park—also known as the Land of a Thousand Lakes—is only slightly further afield. The European Route d’Artagnan, dedicated to equestrian tourism, passes directly by the château, which is fully equipped to accommodate both horses and riders. Most notably, the property lies just minutes from the Marian sanctuary of Pellevoisin. Following a recent decision by the Vatican and a full renovation of its facilities due for completion by 2026, the sanctuary is expected to attract a significant increase in pilgrim visitors in the coming years. The history of the château is closely linked to the Brillac, or Brilhac, family, who are believed to have acquired it through marriage around 1300. At the end of the 15th century, Charles de Brillac, Master of the Household to King Louis XII, rebuilt the old medieval fortress. The new château he had constructed is characteristic of a transitional period. It retains the appearance of a medieval castle with ostentatious military architecture (keep, machicolated towers), while its layout already reflects that of a pleasure residence. Later, from 1636 onwards, another lord of the estate, Jean Phelyppeaux, seigneur of Buzançais and Palluau, added significant outbuildings forming a U-shape around a lower courtyard. Finally, after 1830, the De Lamotte family transformed the château’s south wing into a modern three-storey residence, with floors dedicated respectively to service, reception, and family life. This is how the castle complex appears to us today. The property comprises a group of buildings where the château proper can be distinguished from the outbuildings. The château includes a listed section with a keep and two round towers with conical roofs and a machicolated walkway. The keep rises over five floors and is flanked at the corners by three watchtowers and a stair tower. The first floor is a vast hall with ribbed vaulting. The upper floors each feature a large room of around 80 m² with monumental fireplaces. The central tower, known as the Brillac tower, has four floors, the top three each containing a room of approximately 40 m², with monumental fireplaces. The last tower has two levels of bedrooms, one of which includes an antechamber and a bathroom. These three towers are connected by two galleries on two levels. On the ground floor, peristyles with flamboyant Gothic-style decoration. On the upper level, one open arcaded gallery and one enclosed gallery with monumental fireplaces. The 19th-century residence is a long, classically styled building with two main floors, flanked by towers. The ground floor includes the service areas: a large stone-paved kitchen, a vestibule with staircase and mezzanine, and various small rooms. The first floor, divided by a fine cross hallway, is a reception area with a large wood-panelled drawing room, a small salon, and a study. The top floor is an intimate living space with a library, four bedrooms, dressing rooms and antechambers, and two bathrooms. Each floor of the residence has approximately 220 sqm of living space. Outbuildings: The outbuildings offer nearly 3,000 sqm of available space, mainly grouped within a long 17th-century structure arranged in a U-shape around the lower courtyard. Built over two levels, including an attic floor, the building is roofed with traditional flat clay tiles. The attic is lit by gabled or mill-style dormer windows with triangular pediments. The various sections comprise: -A corner pavilion, roofed in slate and converted into a caretaker’s house of approximately 150 sqm of habitable space. -The so-called 'Eastern Outbuildings', featuring the entrance porch to the village and large rooms fitted out as a local history museum. -At the corner, a bread oven and a three-storey round tower with a conical roof and adjoining spiral stair turret. -The 'Northern Outbuildings', an extensive wing including: A communal kitchen for around 60 people; Five bedrooms accommodating between 1 and 11 guests, each with an individual shower room; A refectory or banquet hall; A secondary dining area known as the 'Arcade Room'; Two small kitchens; Communal WCs and showers. -A corner pavilion containing a two-room apartment awaiting conversion. The 'Western Outbuildings', housing: A central heating plant; A workshop; A tack room; Stables and storage areas. Separated from the western outbuildings by a second arched gateway leading into the estate is a 19th-century barn with large timber doors, roofed in slate and currently used for storing agricultural vehicles. Additional features on the estate include: -A mill housing a 19th-century micro hydroelectric power station. -A charming lakeside pavilion, in need of restoration. -A large timber storage barn. The estate extends over a total area of 35.7 hectares and is entirely enclosed by a perimeter wall measuring approximately 2.5 kilometres in length—an exceptional feature. The grounds are criss-crossed by paths that divide the property into several distinct zones: Ten hectares of arable land, currently under direct cultivation. A large horse paddock of just over 2 hectares, located to the rear of the western outbuildings. An enclosed field of 3.5 hectares. -A pond of slightly more than 3 hectares, complete with its own pavilion. -A reference orchard featuring several varieties of quince trees. -An avenue lined with eight apple trees. -Meadows and pastureland. The rental situation : The château currently hosts small groups for training sessions. However, the accommodation and reception capacities of the outbuildings make it entirely feasible to welcome larger groups—whether on foot, on horseback, or by coach—and even to host prestigious events in a truly majestic setting. The following parts are classified as Historic Monument : as per the 1930 decree, the three eastern towers with machicolations, along with the two wings that connect them. This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). 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.
…$2,060,400480m²10bedrooms3bathroomsland 35.8haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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