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Property with pool and garden Bordeaux (33)
Réf.4524: 16th and 18th-century fortified property for sale with grounds and swimming pool, ideal for holiday cottages and guest rooms in Entre-deux-Mers, near Bordeaux. The notable presence of historical features suggests that the property once played an important role in the region. There are defensive and religious features whose history can be deciphered through detailed study. 16th and 18th-century fortified property in the Entre deux mers region, in Gironde, equidistant from Bordeaux and Saint-Émilion. Set in a peaceful, leafy environment, the buildings are arranged around a wooded inner courtyard enclosed by the buildings and almost 2 ha of surrounding parklands. The property has many independent bedrooms, 3 flats and a multi-purpose room ideal for developing a guest house and holiday cottages. The site has been occupied for a very long time. The main building, 18th C., is flanked by two angled wings, which are connected by walls topped with merlons. The programming of the site allows for numerous uses. The site has great charm. Superb old features: fireplaces, floors, merlons, doors, wells, architectural roof pieces, etc. The ground floor of the main building comprises : A large pathway of pruned boxwood leads to the heavy wooden door of the entrance porch, Kitchen with a large fireplace, tiled floor, Dining room with access to the kitchen and outside, A large lounge, A large double bedroom with a Renaissance fireplace, bathroom, A bedroom and shower room, Various utility rooms, First floor, Large bedroom under the beams and bathroom in the tower, Access to the attics, East wing Double bedroom and bathroom, South wing Double bedroom and bathroom, Bedroom and bathroom, Bedroom and bathroom + terrace, Various logistical rooms, Access to the park, All the bedrooms in the wings are independent. West wing Workshop, Open-plan summer kitchen on the pool-side courtyard, Storage rooms, Large room with wc Outbuildings : Separate flat on the first floor of this wing: Living room with open-plan kitchen, Two bedrooms, each with en-suite shower room and wc. Guest house : Living room, kitchen, Two bedrooms, shower room and wc. PARK & SWIMMING POOL The interior park is shaded by two magnificent magnolias, lagerstroemias, boxwood and other shrubs. There is a very old well. There are paved paths leading to the independent bedrooms. The property extends over approx. 4.94 acres of parkland with some very fine trees: oaks, chestnuts, lime trees, plane trees, ginkgo, as well as a very old hornbeam and an orchard. Fenced 10 x 5 swimming pool surrounded by a large wooden deck, salt water treatment, safety gate, staircase access across the width. Cabinet LE NAIL – Gironde – Mr Henri COURAU : 02.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$1,562,700600m²14bedrooms4bathroomsland 2haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Property with garden Tours (37)
Réf. 4425 : Longère for sale near Tours. Peace, privacy and space, sum up this charming property. Located in the centre of a woodland clearing a very short distance from the local village with school, shops, restaurant, medical centre, etc. etc. and an easy drive to Tours with its TGV links to Paris in under an hour. A perfect location within the popular triangle of Tours, Le Mans and Angers. A noble commune in the Touraine region with 3 chateaux, the eldest dating back to the 16C with the same family still in residence since the early 1700s. Known for its large hunting forests and lakes, this area became very popular with French nobility and today retains these origins and permits the habitants to enjoy an excellent outdoor quality of life. From the moment you leave the road into the village and head off into the private forest you know you are in treat for something special. Driving along the gated forest road your eyes search eagerly for a glimpse of a wild deer or other wild animals and more often than not you are not disappointed. Arriving in the clearing along the tree lined drive leading up to the courtyard we finally discover the house. Located in the centre of this forest clearing, surrounded by its paddocks, which in turn are bordered by the forest, provide a very private, peaceful setting. In true farm/cottage style of the region we are presented with a choice of doors into the house. Choosing one we enter to an inner hallway/bootspace with direct access to the galley style kitchen with tiled floors and painted beams. Fully modernised with a recent instant heat gas boiler and all the necessary equipment that today’s life requires including space for a breakfast table. To the left of the hall we discover the dining room. A 32sqm triple aspect room with feature brick and tuffeau stone fireplace with wood burner, diagonal quarry tiled floors and exposed ceiling beams above and door to the outside. An internal door from the dining room leads to the first downstairs bathrooms, recently modernised with bath and wc. A second hallway (used currently as an office), 15sqm, tiled floor and beams benefitting also from direct access to the front of the property. Internal doors lead on to a second downstairs shower room with wc and “office”. The “office” is double aspect, 26sqm, direct access to the outside and with original farm fireplace, modernised today to include a functional and aesthetic wood burner, tiled flooring and stairs leading to a mezzanine area currently used as guest/family bedroom. This configuration of this part of the property (“office”, shower room and mezzanine) would lend itself well to separate accommodation if required. Returning to and crossing the first hallway, passing the kitchen we discover the main lounge. A large, 51sqm triple aspect tiled room with fantastic views over the paddocks and beyond and outside access via the front terrace. Stairs lead from this room to the 1st floor. The 1st floor is home to 2 large sloped ceiling carpeted bedrooms (20+m² each), both double aspect with great views and balconied doors. Between the bedrooms is a family bathroom with bath and wc. Outbuildings: At 90 degrees to the main house we have a sizeable barn offering: workshop space, garaging, summer kitchen and storage area (ideal for fruits and vegetables). Attached to the barn is a 34sqm open hanger recently added to provide shelter for cars and tractors. In the paddocks are several wooden shelter for the resident horse and donkeys. Over 50 acres (21 hectares) of private land including 17.5 acres (7 hectares) of enclosed interconnecting paddocks in immediate proximity to the accommodation and the remaining 35 acres (14 hectares) are private forest with a mix of pine, chestnut and some oak trees. The current owners enjoy the woodland for walks and hacks and have not developed it further but creating additional paths and selective cutting to provide firewood, etc. is an option. In front of the house and leading down around the barn and on to the entrance drive is gravelled providing ample parking. To the rear of the property is a formal garden and lawn area. At the end of the house overlooking the gardens, paddocks and beyond is a terrace area with, we understand, the possibility to create an enclosed veranda with direct access to the main lounge. In front of the house runs a terrace area and is used as an al-fresco dining during the warmer months. 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.
…$862,900200m²3bedrooms2bathroomsland 21.9haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Property Bazoges-en-Pareds (85)
Réf. 4517 : Logis for sale in the Vendée department. In the Pays de la Loire region, in the Vendée, we offer you a dwelling with outbuildings located between Chantonnay and La Châtaigneraie, less than 3 kilometres from the village. This commune of 1.900 inhabitants is located in the Vendée bocage, around 20 km from Fontenay-le-Comte, 50 km from La Roche-sur-Yon and around 30 km from Le Puy du Fou. The peaceful natural setting is typical of the Vendée bocage, with its hedges, meadows and valleys. Its location offers a good compromise between rural tranquillity and accessibility to the region's economic centres. Set in rural surroundings, a narrow lane leads to the estate. This Vendée dwelling is thought to have been built on the site of an ancient Roman camp. With its square courtyard surrounded by outbuildings, the architecture of this dwelling is typical of rural homes built in the 18th or 19th centuries, with the classic features of dwellings in the region: a sober, symmetrical, uncluttered facade and a regular arrangement of openings. The central door, topped by a triangular pediment, gives the building a noble character. The roofs are tiled. If carefully restored, this building could be restored to its original splendour. Inside the dwelling, which has 190 sqm of living space, a number of original features have been preserved, in particular the stone stairway and the ceiling beams. The ground floor features a bright kitchen with a 60 sqm storeroom. A large reception room. Upstairs are 4 bedrooms, a shower room and a bathroom. A large attic covering the entire surface area of the dwelling could be converted. Outbuildings : There are several outbuildings, including a dovecote, a separate vaulted cellar, loose boxes, barns, small roofs and an open barn. The intimate, enclosed courtyard faces north. The main facade of the dwelling faces south, overlooking old trees, a huge lime tree, hazel trees, etc. Its vast meadow lends itself to numerous projects, whether agricultural, equestrian or simply a haven of peace for lovers of the great outdoors. Below the meadow, a stream runs peacefully through it, adding a touch of freshness. 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.
…$483,900190m²4bedrooms1bathroomland 2.5haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Seaside villa with garden Saint-Jean-de-Monts (85)
Ref.4504 : Seaside villa and its outbuildings in the Vendée region On the Atlantic coast in the Vendée, Saint Jean de Monts is a destination bathed in light, with over 2,300 hours of sunshine a year. This seaside resort has earned its reputation thanks to its unspoilt natural surroundings, its large beach and its pine woods. It's the perfect place to live or holiday. Its 19 kilometres of fine sandy beaches stretch between the sea and the unspoilt landscape of the dunes. The pine forests, vast and shady, stretch over 4,942 acres (2,000 hectares), criss-crossed by cycle paths and footpaths. Further afield, the Marais Breton Vendéen, a Ramsar-listed biodiversity treasure trove, unfurls its 29,652 acres (12,000 hectares) of wetlands, home to exceptional flora and fauna. Every nook and cranny of this area is an invitation to get away from it all. Between the ocean, the dunes, the fragrant pine forests and the peaceful marshes, the Saint Jean de Monts region offers memorable and precious moments. The property comprises a beautiful seaside villa built in 1877 and its two outbuildings, one of which is an annex house. The facade of the villa is adorned with red bricks delicately framed by bands of light-coloured rendering, creating a subtle play of textures and contrasts. Its wide, small-paned windows, beautiful wrought-iron balcony, balustrades and slate roof with bull's eye give it a noble, elegant character. Inside, the atmosphere is immediately soothing and warm. Natural light floods into every room thanks to the large windows that let in plenty of natural light. The colours chosen for the decor - very light, off-white and pastel shades - reinforce this impression of serenity. There is around 265 sqm of living space. On the ground floor, the entrance is via a beautiful 19th-century conservatory. This leads to a vast reception room, the dining room, with a room with bow windows to one side. This room opens onto a 1st lounge with a fireplace and another reception room, currently used as a library-TV lounge. To the right of the dining room, a room leads to a lovely fitted kitchen, a linen room, a boiler room and another lounge. A hallway with a toilet opens onto the staircase leading to the upper floors. On the 1st floor, the landing leads to two bedrooms, two of which each have a large terrace, and a shower room with toilet. On the second floor, the landing leads to two bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet and a storage area. The basement has a small cellar of around 10 m². The property includes two outbuildings : A pretty outbuilding that echoes the architecture of the house, with a shower room, WC and a small room currently used as a gym. Another outbuilding, with a large room a shower room and WC, currently used as a workshop. The 1600 sqm plot is fully enclosed. Numerous trees and shrubs provide shade in summer, including fig, palm and mulberry trees. A pretty outside terrace surrounded by vegetation allows you to enjoy the garden. 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.
…$1,706,200265m²4bedrooms1bathroomland 1,684m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Castle Angers (49)
Réf. 4482: For sale near Angers, magnificent 15th and 17th C. listed château. Situated in the heart of the Haut-Anjou region, in the Loire Valley, this exceptional château is surrounded by a moat, around thirty kilometres north of Angers, in Maine-et-Loire. Set in the heart of a 171.25 acres estate, this property is easily accessible from the main roads. Angers (population 160.000) is a 35-minute drive away. This town, capital of the Anjou region, has all the shops and services you need (university hospital, universities, TGV station with links to Paris in 1 hour). The town centre is magnificent, winding through the narrow streets of the historic town centre, shaped by the imposing silhouette of its 13th-century castle, and brightened up by the parks and gardens in the heart of the town. What's more, the town has been awarded the title of France's leading green town and is a great place to live. In other words: the ‘gentle Angevine’. The A11 motorway is 25 km away, providing a 330 km link to Paris. A small town 8 km away offers all the shops and services you need. The castle is surrounded by a moat spanned by a stone bridge. A châtelet flanked by two round towers defends the entrance, giving access to 3 courtyards enclosed by outbuildings: the main courtyard, the forecourt and the lower courtyard. To the south are the gardens and the fishpond. At the end of the main courtyard, in the extension of the châtelet, stands the dwelling. The original dwelling was built in the splendour of the Renaissance period in the 15th and 16th centuries, then extended in the 17th and 18th centuries to in clude the main building, which was 'refurbished' around 1850, and a wing set at right angles to it. This ensemble forms the main dwelling, which comprises : Ground floor: entrance hall (30 sqm) in the corner between the between the main dwelling and the wing: On the left: dining room (49.3 sqm), lounge (58 sqm), lounge in the Renaissance- style dwelling (57 sqm), small lounge (25 sqm) in the former guards' room, toilet and wash-hand basin (10 sqm), library (14 sqm) and pantry (5 sqm); On the right: study (18 sqm), kitchen (53 sqm), second kitchen (18 sqm), pantry (9 sqm), various back rooms; Opposite: stairwell, woodshed, boiler room, toilet and wash-hand basin. The first floor is accessed by a large stone staircase and a wooden spiral staircase in the tower of the Renaissance dwelling: 9 bedrooms (from 19 to 27 sqm), 2 dressing rooms (9 and 18 sqm), 5 bathrooms, 4 shower rooms, one with a sauna, 2 wc and wash-hand basin. Attic space above. In the wing at right angles, spread over three levels: vast games room 150 sqm games room, former cellars, home cinema (22 seats) and adjoining kitchen, 7 bedrooms, 6 shower rooms, a large study, 7 wc and wash-hand basin, other rooms. The reception rooms feature attractive floors: oak parquet flooring, terracotta tiles or flagstones; and attractive decorations: wood panelling, trumeaux, stone or marble fireplaces, painted joist ceilings. The volumes are very generous: the main living rooms are spacious, with joist heights of over 3.7 metres. This is one of the great historic châteaux of Haut-Anjou, combining the comfort of adjoining rooms with double exposure and the character of a Renaissance dwelling. Outbuildings : A truly autonomous place over the centuries, the property still has all the outbuildings that once enlivened this ancient seigneury. They are laid out around the castle, within the enclosure formed by the moat. They include : A/ A magnificent 16th century entrance châtelet, flanked by two pepper-pot towers, comprising a carriage entrance and a small pedestrian gateway once fitted with a portcullis and drawbridge. It comprises an upper room and two towers, one of which houses the staircase. Above the carriage entrance, in a rectangular frame, is a statue of a goddess surmounted by the warrior motto ‘Vincit Omnia Pallas’. The upper crown features a shield with a cross patté argent on a sable background. B/ In the southern extension of the châtelet, the outbuildings include: a former 3-room dwelling and a stable and saddlery room. C/ In the north and then west extension of the châtelet, an L-shaped group of outbuildings, flanked by two pepperbox corner towers, comprises: - A vast two-room workshop spanning a total of approx. 150 sqm that could be used as a meeting or reception room; - Several stables and sheds, including a bread oven and a dovecote; - A 5-room caretaker's cottage with gas central heating. D/ Close to the dwelling is a pretty chapel dedicated to Saint Sébastien, which has preserved its interior decoration. Founded in 1526, it was remodelled in the 19th century. It has a sacristy. E/ Near the second entrance porch to the north-west, pigsties. F/ Outside the enclosure : - A second caretaker's cottage with living room, two bedrooms and bathroom; - A kennel; - A small stone building on an island bordering the river. The château is set in the centre of its estate, in a single block. It is reached by a majestic avenue of plane trees planted over 300 m, from east to west. The estate spans 176.15 acres, and is made up of various types of land. To the north, it is bordered for almost a kilometre by a pretty river. The land is criss-crossed by driveways radiating out from the château, leading to : Meadows and open moorland (116.14 acres); Woodlands (29.65 acres) comprising oak, coniferous and poplar trees; 2.22 acres of pond. The following parts are listed on the Inventory of Historic Monuments « The whole of the château with its enclosure, as well as the large planted avenues surrounding it (cad. B 235 (moat), 236 to 238 (gardens), 239 to 242 (château buildings and outbuildings), 514, 234 (old avenue), 257 (avenue), 243 (part of avenue), 280 (19th avenue), 248 (north avenue)): listed by order of 1998. » This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France).
…$4,051,4001,400m²16bedrooms5bathroomsland 71.3haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Manor Guingamp (22)
Ref.4480 : Listed manor house near Guingamp The manor is nestled in lush greenery, in a lovely hilly countryside, at 12 minutes from a city with all amenities. 2h40 by TGV with no change from Paris centre. This remarkable manor house has a granite main facade flanked by a spiral staircase tower. The facade is richly decorated, the two gable dormers have remarkable ornaments made of carved stones. Of about 270 sqm of living space, it comprises two main rooms per level with imposing monumental fireplaces. On the ground floor: a living room, a dining room and a kitchen. On the first floor: 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Since the photos were taken, the carpets have been replaced with parquet flooring. In addition to a shower and separate WC, one of the bedrooms also has a dressing room. On the second floor: 1 bedroom with bathroom and a study. Above in the tower, A small spiral staircase leads to a former guardhouse with its fireplace, as well as a dovecote under the tower roof. The outbuildings comprise : A guest house completely renovated in 2021. It has a large living room with open-plan kitchen and mezzanine above with bathroom. Also on the ground floor, 1 bedroom with bathroom and WC. A 210 sqm farmhouse where work has already begun to install a flat and an artist's studio. A lovely park of 5,93 acres approximately which is adorned with beautiful golden colours in the fall season completes the property. Cabinet LE NAIL – Bretagne Nord - Mr Romuald BAUDIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Romuald BAUDIN, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 858 790 806. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$1,108,900270m²3bedrooms1bathroomland 2.5haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Manor Brie-Comte-Robert (77)
Ref.4873 : French chateau to restore for sale near Paris. This manor house is ideally located in the town centre of a small rural commune near Brie-Comte-Robert in the Seine-et-Marne region. All local shops are within walking distance. Buses run to nearby towns, including Melun, where regular trains take you to Paris in 25 minutes. Schools from nursery to collège are on site. From the street, a large wooden gate plunges you into the grounds of the manor house. The cobblestones that once adorned the courtyard have long since been hidden by vegetation and are eagerly awaiting the sun's rays once again. The surrounding buildings form four sides of a square, aligned with the points of the compass. The manor house and its main rooms are to the west. It is flanked by several circular turrets, clad in red and white brick, with horizontal bands that add a dynamic visual effect. These turrets give the building a feudal appearance, reminiscent of the architecture of castles and aristocratic residences. The roofs of the manor house reflect the eclecticism typical of 19th-century Romantic architecture, covered in flat tiles, slate and zinc. The ground floor is entered through a wooden door decorated with wrought-iron motifs and protected by an elegant canopy. A cement-tiled corridor leads, on the right, to a kitchen with its large stone fireplace and various storerooms. Opposite, the wooden staircase and to the left, three adjoining lounges. After the lounges, the south wing houses a toilet in its tower, followed by a small lounge, another entrance hall, a bathroom and a greenhouse. On the first floor, there are around fifteen bedrooms and a bathroom that opens onto a terrace. An attic. On the second floor, a large bedroom and a 120 sqm attic. The total living area is around 900sqm. The outbuildings include : On the east wing, between the courtyard and the street, a caretaker's cottage with, on the ground floor, a lounge and a kitchen, and upstairs, two adjoining bedrooms and a bathroom. Stables with 4 enclosed boxes. An orangery. To the north, various premises used as a garage, fruit store and workshop. The manor house stands in grounds of around 5,100 sqm, which are also derelict. Hidden beneath the vegetation, you can see old buildings such as a gazebo, a dovecote and a kennel. According to the current owners, there was an underground passage linking the manor house to the gazebo. Access to it is nowhere to be seen. Like the rest of the property, it will take passion, patience and courage to restore it, but it's well worth the effort. With the sun shining through it from sunrise to sunset, and with its large windows opening onto the garden, the manor house will offer an exceptional living environment to whoever adopts it. 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.
…$868,200900m²18bedrooms1bathroomland 7,000m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Seaside property Port Blanc (22)
Ref.4328 : 650 M FROM THE SEA : French property for sale close to the sea in North Brittany. Located on the Pink Granite Coast, this exceptional property is just 650 metres from the sea and the enchanting beaches of Port Blanc and Buguélès. It offers breathtaking ocean views from its gardens and from the first floor of the house. It benefits from an environment of rare quality, away from the tourist areas. The property, comprising a main house and converted outbuildings, has been completely renovated using high-quality materials. The setting is calm and unspoilt. The main services and shops are within easy reach. The main house, with a floor surface area of approx. 260sqm, offers spacious accommodation and a rare amount of natural light. Ground floor: entrance hall leading to a parental area (bedroom, shower room and toilet), a dressing room, a separate toilet, a large living room (lounge, dining room) opening onto a kitchen. Upstairs: a bedroom with bath and separate toilet, a second bedroom with bookcase/study, a linen room, a shower room and toilet, and a third bedroom - exposed roof frame - under the roof offering rare luminosity and an extraordinary view (12 Velux-type roof windows). The outbuildings have been converted to accommodate visiting friends and family. - Three gîtes are available to develop the local business: Gîte 1: on the ground floor: a kitchen opening onto the living room (wood burner), wc and upstairs: a shower room and wc, a bedroom. Gîte 2: on the ground floor: a kitchen opening onto the living room (wood-burning stove), shower room and toilet, and upstairs: under the rafters, a room used as a dormitory (with plenty of natural light thanks to the many windows). A greenhouse separates this gîte from the last. Gîte 3: on the ground floor: a kitchen opening onto the living room (fireplace) and upstairs: a shower room and wc, and a bedroom on the mezzanine. - Several terraces - including a monumental one - are available to make the most of the garden and views. - A spa-jacuzzi (which can accommodate up to 6 people) adds to the relaxing atmosphere, inviting you to enjoy moments of total relaxation in the open air. - A large shed (workshop, storage for maintenance and gardening equipment). The estate's gardens are home to a remarkable diversity of trees, flowers and shrubs (over 750 species: magnolias, palms, tree ferns, etc.). They have been cleverly simplified to make them easier to maintain. The higher you go, the clearer the view of the sea becomes... an idyllic setting in which to stroll. The complex is completed by Indoor and outdoor parking (each with space for 4 cars); A well at the entrance to the property; A stream running alongside the bottom of the property; A meadow and its shelter; The total surface area of the property is 4.44 acres (1,80 hectare). A wooded parcel of around 2.47 acres (1 hectare) may be added to the sale. Cabinet LE NAIL – North Brittany - Mr Romuald BAUDIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Romuald BAUDIN, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 858 790 806. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$2,889,200260m²3bedroomsland 2.6haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Manor Morlaix (29)
POSSIBILITY OF FORWARD SALE WITH PAYMENT BY INSTALMENTS Réf. 4473: 20 MINUTES FROM THE SEA : Charming manor house for sale in Brittany In the heart of rolling countryside, in a small hamlet full of character, this astonishing manor house was built in the 16th century (1543) and then remodelled in the 19th century. The property comprises an 8-bedroom manor house and 4 detached houses. 1/ THE MANOR: On the north side, the manor house has kept its 16th-century architecture intact. Square turret with spiral staircase, pedimented dormer window and finials. The south facade, restored in 1861, has the proud appearance of a malouinière. Entrance hall leading to a large lounge with beautiful slate floor tiles and fireplace, old arched doors, lime and hemp rendering, spiral staircase in pink granite leading to 6 bedrooms with their 5 private shower rooms. A dining room leads to a kitchen equipped with a Godin kitchen piano in this part of the manor house. A 2nd staircase separates part of the manor for private use with 2 bedrooms sharing 1 shower room, if you wish to use it for professional purposes. Perfect for large families, this character property will delight lovers of authenticity with its many original features. Surrounded by 4 independent, habitable houses totalling 330 sqm, its potential offers great opportunities for tourist activities such as guest houses and gîtes. 2/ 4 Gîtes : - Gîte 1: 47 sqm former bread oven on 2 levels - adjoining the manor house - main south-facing facade. Composed of living room with open-plan kitchen, wc and 1 bedroom with shower room on 1st floor. - Gîte 2: detached house of 68sqm on 2 levels - main south-facing facade. Composed of living room with open-plan kitchen, utility room, shower room, wc. At the first floor, there are 2 bedrooms. -Gîte 3: detached house with 105m² street frontage - south facing. Living room with open-plan kitchen, bedroom, shower room, wc + 2 bedrooms on 1st floor, shower room with wc. - Gîte 4: a house facing the street, adjoining the neighbour, 94sqm - south-facing. Living room with open-plan kitchen, disabled bedroom with shower room/wc + 1st floor: 2 bedrooms, shower room, wc + 2nd floor: 2 bedrooms, each with its own shower room with wc. 3/ A FOUNTAIN WITH A WASH-HOUSE 4/ A SEPERATE LAUNDRY ROOM : Shared with the gîtes. Set between a hamlet and the countryside, the manor house is surrounded by its gîtes and gardens. Orchard, leafy meadow, fountain and wash-house, 2 wells, courtyard, flowerbeds and car park. Possibility of purchasing in addition : 1/ Two houses independent of the manor house and adjoining each other with garden, overlooking the street: north-facing facade. The first comprises a living room/open-plan kitchen, shower room, toilet and a bedroom on the first floor. The second comprises a living room/open-plan kitchen, shower room, toilet, conservatory and a bedroom on the first floor. 2/ A hangar of approx. 150 sqm next to a pond. 3/ A park approx 7.000sqm with a pond of approx. 1000sqm. 4/ An 80sqm shed with terrace next to the wash-house. Cabinet LE NAIL – Bretagne Nord - Mr Romuald BAUDIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Romuald BAUDIN, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 858 790 806. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$1,156,400694m²19bedrooms1bathroomland 1.1haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Mill Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine (37)
Ref.4477 : Mill and its outbuildings north of the Vienne river In a peaceful setting to the north of the Vienne and close to the Indre et Loire department, this pretty 18th century mill stands at the end of a lovely driveway, sheltered from view and neighbours. Set in a peaceful environment, this property offers an enchanting living environment and is close to the shops. This pretty property has a lovely courtyard with its outbuildings comprising a guest house, an office space, a barn and an awning. The property is accessed via a long driveway, after which the entrance porch leads to the mill with its large inner courtyard, guest house, converted offices and barn. It spans a total of 500 sqm. The mill spans approximately 225 sqm over 2 levels : On the ground floor, an entrance hall gives access to a large living room comprising a kitchen and dining room with a large adjoining lounge and fireplace. A laundry room and bathroom complete this level. The first floor houses the sleeping quarters, with a vast landing leading to a master suite with dressing room and bathroom on one side and two bedrooms with shared shower rooms on the other. The second floor comprises two attic bedrooms and a large mezzanine. Outbuilidings : A 2-storey guest house of approximately 100 sqm with a large living room and two bedrooms with bathroom and toilet on the ground floor. A 2-storey office area of approximately 104 sqm, comprising a large meeting room and sanitary facilities on the ground floor and an office area and sanitary facilities upstairs. A large 160 sqm barn with concrete slab. To the right of the main house, a small barn awaiting conversion of approximately 50 sqm over 2 levels, used as storage space. In its extension, a carport of approximately 50 sqm with space for 3 cars and adjoining a fitness room. The house has two wells. The garden with its courtyard is intimate and landscaped, with a lovely terrace sheltered from view. A pond and a small courtyard complete the ensemble. The property extends to 4.93 acres. The property is also equipped with solar panels under a purchase obligation, which easily covers more than all the running costs (property tax - water - electricity). Cabinet LE NAIL – Poitou-Charentes – M 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.
…$809,100225m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 2haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Castle Salbris (41)
Ref.4478 : Beautiful french chateau for sale in Sologne. In Sologne, in the department of Cher, at the gateway to the Pays Fort Sancerrois, stands this sublime château nestling in the heart of a private contiguous forest of over 200 hectares. The silence here is so perfect that it becomes music to the soul, soothing any inner turmoil. And yet, despite being protected from any nuisance, the property is only twenty kilometres or so from Salbris and Vierzon stations, making it possible to reach the capital in 1hr 30mins and 1hr 40mins respectively. The main shops and services are around ten kilometres away in a small, dynamic and historic Sologne town. Golf and other outdoor activities are also nearby. Built over a mezzanine floor, the château is constructed of rendered rubble stone and topped with a pavilion-style, three-sloped slate roof. It comprises a square body with an imposing pavilion, half of which is built into the structure, a four-sided tower, also half of which is built into the structure, and a cylindrical tower above the structure. The frames and quoins are in red brick with pointing, giving the building a certain elegance. A projecting string course surrounds the building, marking the separation between the ground and ground floors and giving rhythm to the façade. The half-hipped dormers on the first floor are topped with a zinc finial, demonstrating the building's attention to detail. The attic floor is pierced with skylights to let in natural light. The building faces north-east/south-west and spans approx. 700 sqm of living space over three stories: Ground floor : A vast gallery entrance of almost 30 sqm, with cement tiles on the floor and picture rails on the ceiling, sets the scene. It opens onto a pleasant billiard room on the right and a bright, spacious study on the left, with its herringbone parquet flooring and marble fireplace. Towards the south-west, a splendid lounge (45 sqm, 4 m high ceilings) bathed in light provides a warm, soothing atmosphere that every guest will appreciate. This is followed by a large hall with the start of a beautiful solid oak winding staircase, then a corridor leading to a second, more intimate sitting room with views over the parklands. This is followed by the dining room with its trumeau over the marble fireplace, its picture rails and its bow window giving it an uninterrupted view over the parklands. A pleasant, double-exposed kitchen of almost 30 sqm with a central island completes the western layout. It has direct access to the outside from the small circular tower. To the east are a laundry room and a toilet, as well as the start of a secondary staircase. On the first floor : a landing leads to a large corridor with 6 bedrooms on either side, including a large master suite with its own bathroom and dressing room, as well as private wc in the tower. The south-east-facing bedroom offers the luxury of access to a roof terrace bordered by square pear-shaped balusters with a square base and rounded pedestal and spine. The neighbouring bedroom, facing south-west, has a suspended balcony with wrought-iron railings. There are also two shower rooms and separate wc. The second floor : even though it is under the rafters, it is still very spacious. There are three bedrooms, a bathroom, wc, an artist's studio with a floor surface area of more than 40 sqm and various other rooms. The latter, currently used for storage, could easily be converted into bedrooms as they already have all the comforts required for such use. The mezzanine floor contains cellars, a boiler room, a laundry room and storage rooms. The property is in good condition and offers excellent conversion potential. Outbuildings : To the north-west of the château is a comfortable caretaker's cottage which, although built in the 21st century, respects the château's architectural style. The walls are rendered and covered with a slate roof. The ground floor comprises a living room with open-plan kitchen and separate toilet. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, wc and a bathroom. It has electric heating, Polyvinyl chloride double-glazed windows and an independent drainage system. The building also houses two enclosed garages and, adjoining them, a lean-to with an electric charging point for two additional vehicles. To the south is a splendid 11 x 5 m swimming pool, built in 2000 and covered by an elegant 19 x 8 m conservatory-style glass roof. The swimming pool uses salt water and is heated by its own oil-fired boiler. After a long, straight, gravelled driveway, more than 500 m long, in the middle of the woods, you reach the entrance gate to the property. The enchanting backdrop is a magnificent château set in 1.65 hectares of fully enclosed landscaped parklands. The gardens, a subtle blend of geometry and romanticism, offer idyllic perspectives that captivate the eye. Here, the flowerbeds compete in colour with the seasons, while the paths lined with trees and pruned bushes invite you to stroll and contemplate. In the evening, the park's lighting, rivalled by that of the moon, offers an altogether different setting, but one that is just as pleasing to the eye. A well with a submersible pump provides automatic watering for the various fruit trees, shrubs and flowers. In addition to its refined gardens, the property enjoys the immense privilege of benefiting from the natural protection of more than 200 hectares of thick woodland, giving it perfect privacy, but without the burden of maintenance, as it belongs to an adjoining owner. This place, deeply rooted in its terroir, seems to breathe the soul of its history and no nuisance disturbs the beauty of the surroundings. RENTAL SITUATION : The 208 hectares surrounding the property are currently rented by the owners of the château under a hunting lease for an annual sum of €17,800. This lease can be transferred according to the wishes of each party. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loiret - Sologne – M. Baudouin LE GRELLE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Baudouin LE GRELLE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 917 712 358. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…$2,627,600700m²9bedroomsland 1.7haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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Manor Agen (47)
Réf. 4465: Charming 16th century manor house for sale near Agen. The Lot-et-Garonne is criss-crossed by the Canal de Garonne, perfect for cycling or barge trips. The region is renowned for its medieval bastide towns, lively markets and friendly cuisine featuring local produce. Close to major routes, Agen is ideally located for exploring the south of France, while offering the serenity of a rural environment. Agen, in the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne region, is a charming town in south-west France, known for its peaceful surroundings and rich heritage. Nestling between Toulouse and Bordeaux, it offers an exceptional quality of life, combining history, gastronomy and nature. Agen is famous for its delicious prunes, but also for its historic centre, picturesque narrow streets and half-timbered houses. The region's varied landscapes, from rolling green hills to agricultural plains, are ideal for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. A first building constructed in the 16th century comprised only the western part of the building. This three-storey building had a large room serving as a kitchen and a living room on the ground floor, a lounge with a fireplace and a bedroom on the first floor and 6 ‘maid's’ bedrooms on the second floor. The property also included a number of farm buildings and a dovecote, which is still standing today. All these buildings were connected to the main road to the north. This road was abandoned when the Canal Latéral à la Garonne was built in 1840. This access road can be seen on the Napoleonic land register. In the 17th century, the eastern part of the manor house was extended to create a large kitchen with a fireplace, two utility rooms and 4 bedrooms upstairs. In the 19th century, the property belonged to Mr Henri de Blaviel (1846-1918), who commissioned Mr Duby, an architect, to convert the 17th-century part. A three-storey tower and a two-storey adjoining building plus terrace were added to the northern part of the building. The next owner, Louis Georges Pierre de Gaulejac (1915-2003), inherited the estate from his mother and ran a large fruit farm that required the construction of industrial buildings. After his death, the estate was split into two parts, the eastern part comprising the barn and industrial buildings, and the other part, which is the subject of this article, comprising the dwelling and its outbuildings, together with a park covering just over 3.95 acres. Since its acquisition by the current owners in 2005, the property has undergone extensive renovation and conversion work. In a verdant setting, this manor house dating from the 16th century and extended in the 17th century spans approx. 400 sqm of living space, comprising: On the ground floor, an entrance hall leading to a living room, a dining room and access to the first floor via a beautiful abalone staircase. Comprising a kitchen/diner of more than 50 sqm, a study, a scullery, a workshop and bathroom and toilet facilities. All the rooms have a working fireplace and the kitchen has independent access. On the first floor we find respectively: A reading and relaxation room of more than 40 sqm equipped with a wood-burning stove, with direct access to the terrace. An office area at the top of the staircase. A 25 sqm master bedroom with dressing room, shower room and bathroom, as well as 4 large bedrooms with separate shower rooms and bathrooms. The six former maid's rooms on the top floor are now used as a children's play area. There remains the possibility of creating a further 90 sqm of living space in the insulated attic. Outbuildings : 1/ The dovecote: Just a stone's throw from the house is a dovecote in excellent condition, equipped with 2 fixed windows and a staircase for easy use. The layout of the premises makes it easy to accommodate passing guests while preserving the exclusive use of the house. The property is valued at €20,000 per annum, excluding school holidays. 2/ The outbuildings : The outbuildings, with a floor surface area of 155 sqm, are in very good condition and are divided into several sections comprising a workshop, a garage and a wood shed. A stairway provides access to the first floor, allowing the same surface area to be exploited through the 9 existing openings in the masonry. 3/ The well : The property has a well around 300 metres away, shared with a farmer and a market gardener. Two pipes carry the water to the house, the pond and the swimming pool. The house is also connected to the public drinking water network. The property is easily accessed from the road. The 16x8 m masonry swimming pool, with a 2.5 m plunge pool, is fed by borehole water. It has dedicated sanitary facilities. The landscaped grounds of more than 3.70 acres feature trees several hundred years old, including a holm oak dating from the 16th century. The layout of the property's three plots makes them easy to maintain. The proximity of the Canal Latéral makes it ideal for long walks along the green lane. 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.
…$972,300400m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 1.7haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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House with pool and garden Civray (86)
Ref.4450 : Elegant town house in Vienne In the heart of Civray (Vienne, 86), this majestic 19th-century mansion combines old-world charm with timeless elegance. With its generous volumes, refined architectural details and enchanting landscaped garden with swimming pool. This rare property offers an exceptional living environment combining history and modernity, less than 5 minutes' walk from the shops. On the ground floor : the entrance hall leading to a majestic corridor leading to the conservatory opening onto the garden. To the right of the entrance is a study with a toilet and a utility room, which could easily be converted into a bedroom on the ground floor. To the left, a vast dining room and living room invite you to relax. The kitchen and utility room are cleverly connected to the living areas and the conservatory, making everyday life easier. A cellar can be accessed from the utility room. First floor : large lounge with library area, 3 bedrooms including 2 master suites with en suite bathrooms. Attic space. Second floor : 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. A room for conversion of approximately 38 sqm. Total living area of 347.64 sqm. Submitted to the Architectes des Bâtiments de France. Attached garage of approximately 73 sqm with attic. Outbuilding of 50 sqm on 2 levels : - Ground floor : swimming pool room and cellar area. - First floor : workshop. With a total surface area of 626 sqm, the garden includes an unheated chlorine pool with 10m3 of water (2.5mx5mx1m). An unused well. Cabinet LE NAIL – Poitou-Charentes – M 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.
…$509,300348m²6bedrooms2bathroomsland 626m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Castle Blois (41)
Ref.4439 : Spacious 16th and 19th C. noble residence with 4 separate guest lodgings in wooded park of 19 acres. A private and secure edge of village setting hidden from view offering a secluded setting to enjoy the abundance of wildlife and nature at its best within the private woodland. A stroll into the local village with a choice of shops, restaurants, and only a short distance further to a train station with links to Blois, Tours and Paris. This family sized noble home provides comfortable accommodation of roughly 560sqm in the main residence on three floors with large basement level below. The formal entrance hall (19sqm), with ceiling height of 3.6m, accessed via the stone steps from the front lawn, with elegant tiled floor and panelled ceiling provides distribution to the rear corridor along with the two lounges on either side. To our right is the first reception room 23sqm, today used as a lounge but most probably the dining hall as it has direct access to the kitchen. An elegant double aspect room with feature marble fireplace with window above (smoke ducting to one side, permitting a central fireplace and window above), original wood half-panelling on the walls, ornate plaster work on the ceiling and herring bone parquet flooring. This room also has direct access to the corridor leading to the stairs etc. The kitchen (22sqm) is well appointed and features red and white harlequin flooring, the original stone fireplace, double aspect views with doors to the exterior as well as corridor and rear lobby with basement access. The other side of the entrance hall is a second lounge also of 23sqm with double aspect windows including another centrally located above a working marble fireplace (there are 4 such fireplaces in this property with hand wind operated shutters) and herring bone parquet flooring and plaster-worked ceiling. The entrance doors into the two receptions rooms are directly opposite in the hallway and with their windowed central fireplaces permit an impressive cross view of the property from each side and the hallway. The music room (27sqm) to the North West side of the property has an impressive marble fireplace, herringbone parquet, double aspect with direct access to the south exterior as well as linking internally. Taking the door to the corridor (19sqm) we pass the wc and arrive at the foot of the stairs, a soft spiral winding up to the uppers floors. The 1st floor offers a family bathroom, wc, five bedrooms each with marble fireplaces (two with windows above) and two with ensuite shower rooms. The bedrooms are 15sqm, 19sqm x2 and 23sqm x2 all with views and three double aspect. The top floor provides a TV room (could be bedroom) of 20sqm is vaulted with exposed beams and parquet flooring. There are 3 further bedrooms, two of 19sqm and the third of 23sqm, all with parquet flooring. A large dressing room with bathroom of 22sqm and wc complete this floor. The basement level accessed via the rear lobby covers the whole of the ground floor area (140sqm) with seven storage rooms including boiler room and one with the original well within. The outbuildings include : 4 separate self-contained guest lodges (two 1 bedrooms, a 2 bedroom and a 3 bedroom) all restored and used for tourist lets ; a restored original greenhouse ; Orangerie 31sqm attached to a storage room and original stables 41sqm ; wood store ; “Chai” a wine fabrication/maturing/storage building circa 200sqm over two floors with reception hall above and underground wine cellar 19m deep. Over 7hectares (21+ acres) of private land with formal park and gardens, tree lined avenues, gravelled parking, swimming pool, mature trees, orchard and sizeable woodland (home to a family of 10 deers, the owner tells us). 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.
…$2,268,800560m²8bedroomsland 7.7haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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House with pool Agen (47)
Ref.4441 : Former 19th century manor house Situated in the centre of 38.82 acres of land, woods and hundred-year-old cedars, access to the property from the wooded area means that we are sheltered from any nuisance, making this a privileged location. 12 minutes from Agen station and 4 minutes by car from the supermarket. The location allows you to live in peace and quiet, while still having access to services and shops just 3 minutes away by car. The property comprises a main house spanning approximately 450 sqm with 11 rooms including 6 bedrooms over 3 stories. The front and rear facades each have their own terrace, one overlooking the parklands and the other the surrounding countryside. They respectively house the swimming pool and a jacuzzi. The uncluttered spaces are generous and inviting. The whole is bright and open to the outdoors. On the ground floor, a large entrance hall leads to a storage room and a utility room. A kitchen, 2 living rooms and 1 toilet make up the other rooms in this part of the house. The first floor comprises 4 bedrooms, 2 of which have independent access via their own staircase. Bedroom 1 has its own dressing room and shower room, while bedroom 2 also has its own shower room. A third shower room and 2 WCs are accessible from the circulation area. The second floor, accessible via the main staircase, is an independent living area spanning 150 sqm and features a kitchen with access to its own roof terrace overlooking the parklands. It also has 2 bedrooms, one of which has its own shower room. A second single-storey dwelling of around 100 sqm is sufficiently secluded to preserve everyone's privacy. It has 3 bedrooms, a terrace, a carport and a living room with a fireplace. An outbuilding of approximately 400 sqm has been developed close to the main house. Originally a barn, its shell has been completely rebuilt. It is currently only partially used and could be used as additional accommodation, a workshop, a sports hall or business premises. Old stables of 55 sqm can also be restored. More than 38.82 acres give this property an exceptional setting. Part of the property is wooded and planted with trees, and maintenance is made easier by the fact that part of the land is farmed by the neighbour. 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.
…$2,126,400450m²6bedrooms1bathroomland 15haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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House with garden and terrace La Chapelle-sur-Erdre (44)
Ref.4338: Beautiful property for sale in the French Loire-Atlantique department. La Chapelle-sur-Erdre is a dynamic community in the Nantes metropolitan area. Shops and businesses are well established. There is a wide range of schools, from nursery to high school, both public and private. The tram-train takes you to Nantes station in 20 minutes. All local shops are within easy walking distance of the property. In the town centre, the property is well hidden behind a high perimeter wall. The gate opens onto a gravelled driveway. Nearby, the caretaker's cottage is discreetly tucked away behind the vegetation. The two facades of the main house are identical, consisting of three bays, the middle one of which is in the forecourt. The walls of the house are brick, with ashlar quoins and window surrounds. The roofs are covered in slate. A large terrace extends the building on the parkland side. A flat-roofed extension adjoining a gable takes up the architectural codes of the dwelling and now houses the large lounge. On the ground floor, the main rooms are lit by tall French windows that open onto the vast terrace. The remarkable trees of the park form the skyline. The large lounge, measuring over 90 m², features an astonishing painted stone fireplace. Two adjoining lounges and the dining room. The kitchen and entrance hall face the front of the property. A wide wooden staircase with a wrought iron banister leads to the two upper floors. On the first floor, a landing leads to four large bedrooms - two of which have en suite bathrooms - and a separate bathroom. The second floor comprises four bedrooms, two wardrobes and a bathroom. The house is built entirely over a vast basement, partly converted into a living area with kitchen, lounge and sports room with sauna. There are also vast cellars, a workshop, a storeroom and a wine cellar. The outbuildings are set against the property's perimeter wall. The six-room caretaker's cottage just needs some finishing work to make it habitable. It is adjoined by a sports room, a greenhouse and a large garage. A henhouse and a shed are set a little way back in the grounds. These buildings are ideal for professional use. More than a hectare of enclosed parkland, remarkable for the quality and stature of its trees and plants. A pond has been laid out: the water circulation system allows the fish to thrive. 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.
…$2,309,300530m²4bathroomsland 1.3haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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House with garden and terrace Condom (32)
Ref.4438 - Symbolic middle-class house in the Gers In the heart of Gascony, between Armagnac and Agenais, in the department of Gers, the commune of Condom is situated on the river Baïse. It is the main town of the Ténarèze or Condomois region, bordering the department of Lot-et-Garonne. From the old railway station, Condom is served by three lines of the interurban network, providing connections to Auch, Cazaubon and Agen. Access is from a quiet street, through a walled garden planted with trees. The house has 3 levels : The ground floor comprises professional premises of approximately 100 sqm divided into 4 offices, a waiting room and toilet facilities, plus a private room of 54 sqm housing the boiler room and a summer kitchen area with level access to the garden. A beautiful stone staircase leads to the 1st floor, where the owners occupy a luminous 157 sqm flat. The entrance hall leads through to the right-hand side of the 50 sqm living room with parquet flooring and 3.75 m high ceilings, which opens onto a vast, well-equipped kitchen that is perfect for entertaining. On the left-hand side, the sleeping area comprises 3 bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, a beautifully decorated shower room and bathroom and toilet facilities. On the 2nd floor, a second flat with independent access of approximately 100 sqm comprises a large living room and an open-plan kitchen, one with lovely uninterrupted views. There is a bedroom, a shower room decorated in the style of the old ramparts, and a second sleeping area with plenty of storage space in the attic. The peaceful surroundings give the property a sense of tranquillity, even though it is connected to the town by a small terrace overlooking the River Baïse. You'll find all the local shops here, as well as craft shops and restaurants a little further up the street. Although one of the town's 60 hôtels particuliers, this is the only house with a spiral staircase. In the basement and accessible from the street, the former wine storehouse, now converted into a workshop/garage, spans around 115 sqm and is 3 metres high. An internal staircase leads to the ground floor of the house. 2 large round-headed doors off the street provide easy access for vehicles, with the option of parking outside on the property. The walled garden benefits from the peaceful surroundings created by the creation of a square in place of a former clinic and the proximity of the banks of the River Baïse. The house stands on a 763 sqm plot. 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.
…$752,400157m²3bedrooms1bathroomland 763m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Manor Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives (14)
Ref.4424 : French listed manor house for sale in Normandy In the heart of Normandy, in the emblematic Pays d'Auge, on the outskirts of a market town of just over a hundred souls, a stunning estate with a fortified appearance has stood secretly out of sight for over five centuries, its only surroundings the luxuriant nature of its beautifully laid-out French-style parkland. The acknowledged heir to a past devoted to perfecting the edifice, this property today exudes a beautiful harmony and invites contemplation, exuding genuine feelings of well-being that have always encouraged the hosts of the premises to pass the torch only to sincere lovers of heritage. Everyday life, with all its many demands, is made easier by the proximity of a dynamic city only a few leagues away, with the towns of Caen and Lisieux providing all the necessary motorway, rail, sea and airport links. The Pays d'Auge is a first-rate tourist destination, within easy reach of the sea, rich in varied landscapes, sporting and nature activities, and less than 200 km from the capital. A past... a heritage... a dream... a reality... everyone will appreciate if they can invite themselves into history. The manor house was built on an almost square plan in the late 15th and early 16th centuries, before undergoing extensive alterations in the 18th century. This was clearly a ‘defensive’ property, built on a platform surrounded by a moat, with massive towers and numerous loopholes and firing points. The dwelling comprises a main body with a tower at each corner, each of different size and design depending on when they were built. The lower storey is built of small limestone rubble. It is topped by a timber-framed upper storey. A large triangular pediment, added in the 18th century, dominates the facade facing east. This facade is flanked by two symmetrical masonry towers with a hexagonal timber-framed upper storey. The south-facing facade is also flanked by two towers, one of which is cylindrical in stone and has a conical roof. The other to the north, square in plan, is a small keep. It has a limestone base. The upper storey is timber-framed and covered with five-hole tiles, the classic protection against the elements in the 17th century. An enclosed corbelled gallery joins the towers to the south and west. The original north wall is only visible from inside the dwelling, as it was lined with a timber-framed wall in the 17th century for greater convenience. The entire dwelling is on a human scale, with approx. 250 sqm of living space distributed as follows: Ground floor: Main entrance via the east tower (exposed stone walls, terracotta floor tiles, fire-place) - (ceiling height : 3.28 m); Living room (44 sqm) (fabric, terracotta floor tiles, 2 stone fireplaces (one functional), overmantel) - ceiling height: 3.30 m ; Kitchen (15 sqm) (stone floor, monumental fireplace (wood-burning stove), exposed joists; Second entrance hall (15 sqm) used as scullery, cloakroom, boiler room, wc, wooden spiral staircase; Hallway (6.85x1.00 m) with outside access to the gardens and to the spiral staircase; Dining room in the east tower (exposed stonework, terracotta floor tiles, bare ceiling), 3.30 m high; Stone spiral staircase leading to the upper floors. Remarkable coffered door (3.00 x 1.75 m). 1st floor: Access to office in east tower (4.30x0.95) (sea rush, low panelling); Study/library: ceiling height : 3.50 m (terracotta floor tiles, stone fireplace); Hallway leading to the bedrooms (6.70x1.15 m) (low panelling, bare ceiling); Bedroom 1: 40sqm (fabric, terracotta floor tiles, stone fireplace with overmantel, alcove, dressing room); Library, hallway, bathroom + wc (ceiling height : 3.30m); Bedroom 2: 19 sqm (plaster, terracotta floor tiles, stone fireplace, half-timbering), shower room, adjoining wc; Wooden spiral staircase (interlocking half-timbering) - 3.40 m high; Bedroom 3: 18.50 sqm (fabric, carpet, exposed joists, stone fireplace with overmantel), separate wc, small dressing room - ceiling height : 3.40m ; Spiral staircase leading to the attic. 2nd floor: Vast attic (40 sqm) in cathedral form, with exposed timbers (insulated), carpeted floor; 2 attics for storage (insulated) - 5.00 m high at the ridge. The manor's outbuildings are grouped together to the north in the former ‘bailey’. There are seven of them, all with rubble stone bases topped with half-timbering and topped with flat tile roofs. The facades and roofs are protected by an historic monument listing dated 10/11/1993. When they were acquired, some of them were converted into guest rooms (gites), reception rooms or studio flats. 1) CARETAKER'S COTTAGE : It comprises 2 levels with a total floor area of around 100sqm. Ground floor: living room (lounge/dining room), separate kitchen, wc. First floor: landing bedroom, 2 smaller bedrooms, bathroom. Brick/terracotta - Oil-fired central heating - Single glazing - Electricity to be upgraded. 2) GITES/GUEST ROOMS : A) Living room with shower room - adjoining WC. Floor tiles and joists. 35sqm. B) Living room with shower room - adjoining WC. Tiled floor and joists. 38sqm. C) Living room with shower room - adjoining WC. Tiled floor and joists. 29sqm. Electric heating - 100l hot water tank - Single bend - Separate meter - Electricity to be reviewed. D) Separate kitchen and utility room (12sqm) equipped with sink, hob, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge/dishwasher. E) Cellars: one used as a storeroom (23sqm) / the other as a wine cellar (16sqm). Electrical panel with differential. Terra cotta floors. Rooms as is. Attic over the whole. Roof at rear of guest bedrooms to be redone. 3) SHEDS : Long building (17x 6 m) divided into 3 sections for equipment storage. Canopy for wood storage at the rear. Roof tired. 4) RECEPTION ROOM : Magnificent building overlooking the moat, converted into a vast reception room. Terra cotta floors - Cathedral ceiling (7.90 m to the ridge) - Mezzanine in the gable end Numerous windows providing plenty of natural light (single glazing). Recent electrical panel. Dimensions: 14.65 x 6.48 m = 95 sqm. 5) DOVECOTE : Extending from the guest rooms is a square, half-timbered dovecote dating from the 15th century, topped with a stone base. There are approx. 400 boulins, indicating the size of the primary estate (1976 acres - 800 ha). Attached is a workshop (concrete floor, with a small mezzanine for storage). 6) GARAGES and STUDIO : Square timber-framed building on 2 levels with outside access on the first floor. Ground floor: 2 garages: (6.25 x 3.25) and (6.28 x 3.13) - ceiling height : 2.40m. First floor: conversion of a small studio (28 sqm) comprising 2 bedrooms, shower room + wc. Electric heating - Electricity to be reviewed. 7) GAMES ROOM : name given to a stone outbuilding with no specific use, situated at the entrance to the property. There is an adjoining wood shed. Concrete floor, electricity. Attic. Dimensions: 13 x 5.50 m). ceiling height : 2.75 m. LANDS The property is at a reasonable distance from the little-used departmental road, thus benefiting from absolute peace and quiet. The official entrance is marked by two handsome stone pillars inviting you to follow the avenue of lime trees leading to the farmyard. A large orchard bordered by bright hedges of hornbeam precedes the first buildings of the farmyard, revealing generous grass that could give some horses a hankering.... This is followed by the farmyard, staggered slightly back from the manor house. From the small car park, the eye is immediately drawn to the moat; the culvert plunges us back into history by inviting us onto the manor's grassed terraces. The rear of the property sets a different tone when we take the second culvert and enter the heart of the formal garden, laid out around a central path shaded by tall, perfectly aligned topiaries. Numerous fruit trees mingle with the festivities all along this path until we reach the repository, where a thousand flowers and plants are delicately arranged in structured flowerbeds. A wood of around 3.70 acres (1.5 hectares) completes the décor, much to the delight of the roe deer... All the tree species are present (ash, elm, lime, yew, etc.). The property is regularly maintained, for the most part by the couple who look after it. The property is free from any visual, olfactory or noise nuisance. It comprises 9.41 acres (3ha 81a) of land. The following parts are partially listed on the Inventaire supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques : Dwelling, excluding modern decor; terrace on which it stands, with the remains of its towers; moat and its bridges; facades and roofs of the outbuildings; dovecote; facades and roofs of the farm buildings . listed by order of 10 November 1993. This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). 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.
…$1,527,900250m²3bedrooms1bathroomland 3.8haBy Cabinet Le Nail
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House with pool and garden Castelnaud-la-Chapelle (24)
Ref. 4367: House in Dordogne department, for sale, with its gite Nestling in the charming village of Castelnaud-la-Chapelle, in the heart of the Périgord Noir region, this new villa, built in 2010, offers an exceptional living environment. Imagine waking up every morning to a breathtaking view of the majestic Château des Milandes, the former home of the famous Josephine Baker. This enchanting panorama combines history and natural beauty, creating a unique and serene atmosphere. Castelnaud-la-Chapelle, an emblematic village in the Périgord Noir, is renowned for its rich heritage and picturesque landscapes. The region attracts many tourists thanks to its historic sites, medieval châteaux and charming cobbled streets. Enjoy walks along the Dordogne, cultural visits and the renowned local gastronomy. This villa puts you at the heart of a dynamic tourist region, while offering a haven of peace and modern comfort. Ideal for those seeking both the tranquillity of a rural setting and the appeal of tourist attractions, this property is a real jewel in the Périgord Noir. Facing north-east, this traditional terracotta brick villa is finished with authentic rendering, giving it an elegant, timeless look. The roof, topped with flat, dark-coloured terracotta tiles, adds a refined touch to the overall aesthetic of the property. The ground floor comprises a large hall, a kitchen, a spacious 55 sqm living room with fireplace, a storeroom, a study and a utility room. The first floor comprises a landing that opens onto the entrance hall and leads to 3 bedrooms, a dressing room, a shower room, a bathroom and a linen room. This recent house, built using quality materials, blends harmoniously into its surroundings while offering a high level of modern comfort. An outbuilding built with the same quality as the main house, used as a gîte, completes the property. It spans around 90 sqm and includes a veranda, a kitchen, two bedrooms (one of which is upstairs), a toilet and a shower room. The grounds add undeniable charm to the area, with views of the legendary Château des Milandes. With a surface area of more than 3,000 sqm planted with trees, it includes a terrace and a 10x5 m swimming pool, treated with chlorine and covered. The property is ideal for a holiday home or for spending quality time with the family. 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.
…$1,157,500290m²5bedrooms1bathroomland 3,072m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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Private mansion with garden Orleans (45)
Ref.4337 : French town house for sale overlooking the Loire river. In Orléans, just 130 km from Paris, along the banks of the Loire with an uninterrupted view of the river, stands this extremely rare private mansion house in a privileged, tranquil setting. The historic centre of Orléans, with its royal street and cathedral, is just a few hundred metres away. Tram and bus stops are less than 500 m away, making it easy to get around the city, including to the SNCF train station in 20 minutes. Facing north-south, this 19th century mansion house with stone and brick facings and a slate roof spans approx. 280 sqm of living space: Ground floor: a through entrance hall leading to a west-facing lounge (3.3 m high ceilings) with a fireplace, followed by a dining room with a view over the Loire, stuccoed wall decoration and a fireplace. To the east is a pleasant, luminous kitchen, also with views over the Loire, and a utility room. Separate toilet. 1st floor: 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms or shower rooms with wc. 2nd floor: a large room of almost 100sqm under a slope. The cellar underneath the property includes a boiler room, a wine cellar and storage space. A pleasant south-facing terrace has been designed by the owners to take advantage of the privileged view over the Loire river. The outbuildings are discreetly built close to the house and offer plenty of usable space. Currently used as garages and storage areas, they could be converted into living space (studio flat, summer lounge, games room, etc.) with a little work. The grounds of almost 3,000sqm are one of the highlights of this property, which boasts all the comforts and ease of life of a town house, but with enough green space to relax and retain a degree of privacy from the neighbours. To the south, it comprises pleasant English-style parklands with an ornamental pond offering uninterrupted views over the Loire, and to the north, an orchard, a vegetable garden, grassed areas and a space housing a henhouse. The property is fully enclosed and has two entrances, one for vehicles and the other for walking to the quays. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loiret - Sologne – M. Baudouin LE GRELLE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Baudouin LE GRELLE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 917 712 358. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…280m²4bedrooms3bathroomsland 3,000m²By Cabinet Le Nail
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