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  • 15

    Manor Nevers (58)

    Réf. 4556: For sale near Nevers, authentic manor with its farmhouse. The manor house is set in open countryside in the south of the Nièvre department, around twenty kilometres from Nevers. The setting is very bucolic, with the bocage still very much in evidence, with a happy mix of meadows and cultivated fields. The site is of regional interest for its bocage fauna. Preserving this heritage requires the maintenance of small-scale livestock farming, which is one of the factors in the conservation of grassland environments, hedgerows and watercourses. A well-maintained 80-hectare forest nearby is a great place for hiking. The estate is in the Natura 2000 area. The area is perfectly peaceful, with no nuisances whatsoever. The nearest shops are less than 10 km away. According to the Nièvre archives, the manor house dates back to the 18th century. It belonged to the Benedictine nuns of Nevers, who owned forge mills on the Sardolle, a small river that runs through the property. The presence of slag (siliceous residue from the forge) in the soil around the river attests to the mill's long history of activity. The estate was seized during the Revolution and sold to a notary at the beginning of the 19th century. In 1861, following an epidemic of malaria, all the ponds in the south of the Nivernais plateau were drained and the mills came to a halt. An adjoining locality is called 'l'Étang' and an old dyke, now planted with an elegant mall of lime trees, can still be seen on the property. - The manor : After crossing small country roads and a hamlet with a beautiful Romanesque chapel, the property is accessed via a small valley along a path recently planted with a mall of tulip trees. You have to cross an old stone bridge under which the small river flows to reach the manor. The mill is built on a square plan with a tower on the main façade topped by a lantern. Numerous mullioned windows testify to its age, and the facades are currently of jointed exposed stone, with ashlar corners and window towers. The manor house is accessed via the square tower. An entrance hall with a winding wooden stairway leads to a large dining room-library with low panelling and a Louis XV stone fireplace, followed by a large 46 sqm lounge with large picture windows overlooking the garden. There is also low panelling and another Louis XV wood-burning stove with an insert, topped by a panelled overmantel. Continuing on, there is a fully-equipped kitchen that opens onto a conservatory/dining room, leading to the garden. Next door is a utility room and toilet. On the first floor is a very large 45 sqm suite with 4 windows and a magnificent view over the parkland and surrounding countryside. There is also a large dressing room with window and a bathroom with window. Then there is a second bedroom with its own bathroom. The second floor has a large landing, 2/3 bedrooms and a bathroom. The whole building is very well maintained. - The farmhouse Opposite, in the courtyard, a large, early 19th-century farmhouse 255 sqm is set in the continuity of the remaining dyke. It is built of exposed stone with dressed stone window and door towers. The flat-tiled roof is pierced by three attractive wooden dormer windows. On either side of the façade are a wisteria and a vine that produces excellent table grapes. In the grounds, we find a barn with a floor surface area of just under 150 sqm, with a canopy and a very fine exposed roof frame. Adjoining the barn, on the edge of the orchard, is a small building that must have been a former greenhouse, plus an kennel and henhouse. The entrance to the farmhouse is through a small-paned glass door. The entrance hall leads on the right to a very large 60 sqm through lounge with 3 windows and two French window. It has marble floors, a Louis XV stone fireplace and a large wainscoted cupboard built into one of the walls. To the left is a large, fully fitted kitchen with a French window leading to the garden, and to the rear is a storeroom and the boiler room. From the kitchen, there is access to a large room with a large bay window, currently used as an office. The first floor, with its beautiful oak roofing framework, includes a large 60 sqm master suite, two bedrooms and a bathroom. The whole farmhouse is in very good condition. It could be used as a guest house, or for grown-up children studying in Nevers, or as a gite. Outbuildings : They consist of : At the rear of the manor house and high up is the swimming pool (9 m. X 4 m.), perfectly intimate, with beautiful views and a pool house. A barn in very good condition spanning approx. 125 sqm on two levels with an awning opening on to a beautiful oak roof frame. It has exposed rubble stone walls with stone and brick window and door surrounds. The roof is covered in slate. On one side, two small rooms can be converted into an independent studio flat. It contains the stables, a kennel and a henhouse. There are also two sheds. The 16 acres of parklands are, like the manor's surroundings, bucolic, varied and undulating. Large fenced-in meadows surround the property, allowing animals to roam and the beautiful landscape and environment to be observed. The river runs through the park from east to west, crossing it via a very old stone bridge. An old dyke extending from the farmhouse is planted with an old line of lime trees, and at its end is a bowling green. There is a beautiful orchard with around twenty fruit trees that produce excellent fruit, and a red fruit garden completes the orchard. The entire park is planted with beautiful trees, offering a collection that resembles a small arboretum. A stroll through the grounds is a delight, with views over the beautiful Nivernais countryside and an abundance of varied vegetation. This property with its well-known history, set in beautiful protected countryside just 20 minutes from Nevers, offers a very relaxing setting in which to live. The two houses, the manor house and the farmhouse, have been completely renovated and can be used immediately in a variety of ways, either for a large family and friends, or as a bed and breakfast or gite. Cabinet LE NAIL - Nièvre - Mr Bernard ROUYER : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Bernard ROUYER, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 382 833 341. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,039,500
    540
    9bedrooms
    5bathrooms
    land 6.5ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

  • 20

    Property Salbris (41)

    Ref. 4820: Exceptional 148-acre hunting estate with ponds in Sologne, 2½ hours from Paris Located in the Loir-et-Cher department, in the heart of the Sologne region renowned for its lakes, this estate enjoys a particularly sought-after setting, celebrated for its exceptional hunting appeal and the richness of its unspoiled natural environment. Easily accessible, it lies less than two and a half hours from Paris, thus offering a perfect balance between rural tranquility and proximity to the capital. The nearby town of Salbris features an SNCF railway station providing access to Paris in approximately one and a half hours, a significant advantage for regular travel. Essential shops and services are situated just 7 kilometers away, ensuring everyday convenience. Finally, Romorantin-Lanthenay, the capital of the Sologne region, is approximately a twenty-minute drive away, offering a more comprehensive range of services, infrastructure, and activities. The property comprises a former farmstead arranged around a quadrangular courtyard, within which pheasant and duck breeding activities were previously carried out. The buildings are functionally organized around this central courtyard, forming a coherent and well-structured ensemble. The residential portion, adjoining the former agricultural buildings, represents approximately one quarter of the total built footprint. It takes the form of a traditional L-shaped longhouse constructed in red brick (characteristic of the Sologne region) and topped with locally typical flat tiles. The ground floor features a spacious living room fitted with an insert fireplace and a traditional hearth, extended by a secondary lounge that also benefits from a fireplace. This area leads to a utility room with sanitary facilities. The layout is completed by a bedroom with its own shower room and WC, as well as an independent kitchen. Upstairs, the property offers two bedrooms, each with its own en-suite shower room and WC, ensuring a functional arrangement suited to both residential use and guest accommodation. Set at a right angle and accessible exclusively from the outside, a second single-storey dwelling completes the ensemble. It comprises a living room, a kitchen, and two bedrooms, each equipped with its own shower room and WC, allowing for fully independent use (such as a caretaker’s residence, guest accommodation, or ancillary activity). Overall, the property benefits from a rational layout and offers significant potential for adaptation, particularly in the context of a residential, hunting, or hospitality project. OUTBUILDINGS : The outbuildings are numerous and extensive. Built in the typical Sologne style, with brick and tile, they form an almost enclosed complex accessed via an imposing porch. Although all activity has now ceased, the majority of the buildings have retained their original condition. Traces of the former agricultural and hunting operations can still be found here: breeding aviaries, nesting boxes, incubators, chick rearing pens, disinfection chambers and rearing pens, offering a faithful glimpse into how the estate was organised in the past. A barn with a floor area of over 285 sqm and a ceiling height exceeding 5 metres, used for storage and equipment, as well as former staff accommodation, complete the complex. Nearby is a large shed with a floor area of nearly 450 sqm, formerly used in particular for fattening aviaries and equipment storage. Finally, a former outdoor aviary enclosed by netting further confirms the property’s former potential. Whilst the complex has undeniable character and significant potential for renovation, it also bears the marks of time: some buildings now require repair work, as several walls have been weakened over the years and maintenance has become inadequate. LAND : The land, enclosed on three sides by a perimeter fence over 2 metres high, forms a cohesive and secure estate of approximately 148 acres. It offers a habitat particularly well-suited to hunting, characterised by a balanced mix of woodland, fallow land, game-rearing fields and wetlands. The estate comprises three ponds, two of which cover an area of over 3.7 acres each, giving a total water surface area estimated at around 13.6 acres. These bodies of water, combined with the surrounding habitats (reed beds, grassy banks, foraging areas), provide optimal conditions for the development and maintenance of wildlife. The entire biotope is particularly well-suited to waterfowl hunting, whilst also allowing for the presence and pursuit of woodcock, as well as roe deer, deer and wild boar. The annual hunting quota is one adult stag, one young stag, six roe deer and an unlimited number of wild boar. This is a cohesive, high-quality area, whose intrinsic characteristics alone constitute a key factor in the estate’s appeal. 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.

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    $1,591,600
    250
    5bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 59.4ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

  • 12

    Property with garden Meaux (77)

    Ref.4444-A : Beautiful 19th-century Mansart-style dwelling on the banks of the Marne In Seine-et-Marne, near Meaux, on the road to Champagne, less than an hour from Paris, in a residential village on the banks of the Marne with a rich history. Close to the Montceaux-lès-Meaux forest. Primary school on site. School bus service and intercity buses in the village. SNCF train station 4 km away (Paris 30 minutes). The property was built in 1880, in the heart of the village, on a lovely tree-lined avenue, accessible from the public thoroughfare via a wide wrought iron gate flanked by pilasters topped with stone balls and flanked by two pedestrian doors. The residence (approximately 260 sqm of living space) The building is topped with a Mansart roof featuring eight zinc-covered dormer windows with curved pediments. The stonework is covered with white rendering. The stone quoins, cornices and window surrounds are decorated with split-work. The roof is slate, with eaves and terracing. The vertical bays on the ground floor are protected by cast-iron railings. The reception room has a large opening with a fixed bay window. On the façade, a stone staircase leads to a porch. On the parklands side, a double stairway topped by a canopy and protected by a wrought iron railing. Ground floor (slightly raised) : The entrance hall opens onto a corridor leading through to the garden. To the left is a double, through lounge of more than 60 sqm with a stone and brick-style fireplace with detached columns and a wood-burning stove. The gable opens onto a terrace of approximately 30 sqm. To the right is a bedroom (approximately 25 sqm) with a Louis XV-style stone fireplace, a shower room and a toilet. Next, the kitchen with its Lacanche cooker, toilet and staircase. 1st floor : Large landing and corridor leading to four bedrooms, a shower room with utility room and boiler, 2 bathrooms and two toilets. 2nd floor : Attic Full basement : Illuminated by skylights, wine cellar, machine room and various storage areas. The property extends over 1,7 acres of lawn and meadow right down to the towpath on the banks of the Marne. Entirely enclosed by stone walls, the well-kept grounds are planted with a variety of tree species (maple, cedar, chestnut, beech, lime, poplar, etc.) and a few fruit trees (cherry, quince, fig and raspberry). Water from a well is used to water the green spaces. 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.

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    $949,200
    260
    5bedrooms
    2bathrooms
    land 7,000

    By Cabinet Le Nail

  • 20

    Property with garden Meaux (77)

    Ref.4444-B : Beautiful property in Seine et Marne In Seine-et-Marne, near Meaux, on the road to Champagne, less than an hour from Paris, in a residential village on the banks of the Marne with a rich history. Close to the Montceaux-lès-Meaux forest. Primary school on site. School bus service and intercity buses in the village. SNCF train station 4 km away (Paris 30 minutes). The property was built in 1880, in the heart of the village, on a lovely tree-lined avenue, accessible from the public thoroughfare via a wide wrought iron gate flanked by pilasters topped with stone balls and flanked by two pedestrian doors. The residence (approximately 260 sqm of living space) The building is topped with a Mansart roof featuring eight zinc-covered dormer windows with curved pediments. The stonework is covered with white rendering. The stone quoins, cornices and window surrounds are decorated with split-work. The roof is slate, with eaves and terracing. The vertical bays on the ground floor are protected by cast-iron railings. The reception room has a large opening with a fixed bay window. On the façade, a stone staircase leads to a porch. On the parklands side, a double stairway topped by a canopy and protected by a wrought iron railing. Ground floor (slightly raised) : The entrance hall opens onto a corridor leading through to the garden. To the left is a double, through lounge of more than 60 sqm with a stone and brick-style fireplace with detached columns and a wood-burning stove. The gable opens onto a terrace of approximately 30 sqm. To the right is a bedroom (approximately 25 sqm) with a Louis XV-style stone fireplace, a shower room and a toilet. Next, the kitchen with its Lacanche cooker, toilet and staircase. 1st floor : Large landing and corridor leading to four bedrooms, a shower room with utility room and boiler, 2 bathrooms and two toilets. 2nd floor : Attic Full basement : Illuminated by skylights, wine cellar, machine room and various storage areas. A caretaker's cottage rented on a year-round basis. Monthly rent €900 excluding charges. Completely renovated, with new roof. Ground floor : living room with fireplace, kitchen and WC. Upstairs : 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. Adjoining private garden. A dovecote used as bike storage and other storage rooms. A new building (less than 5 years old). On the ground floor, a paramedical practice with balneotherapy pool run by the current owners. Heating by heat pump with underfloor heating and cooling. On the first floor : a 70 sqm flat with living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and a shower room. Private terrace. Airbnb rental: €90 per night. The property extends over more than 1,98 acres of lawn and meadow right down to the towpath on the banks of the Marne. Entirely enclosed by stone walls, the well-kept grounds are planted with a variety of tree species (maple, cedar, chestnut, beech, lime, poplar, etc.) and a few fruit trees (cherry, quince, fig and raspberry). Water from a well is used to water the green spaces. 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.

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    $1,620,600
    476
    9bedrooms
    3bathrooms
    land 8,037

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Private mansion with garden Craon (53)

    Ref 4817: Charming townhouse and outbuildings for sale in Mayenne. Set in the heart of the town of Craon, this mansion is sheltered from view behind imposing walls and a monumental entrance porch, befitting the location. All the shops you need for daily life are within walking distance. Laval TGV station is 30 km away, offering a journey time of 1 hour 15 minutes to Paris. This townhouse, built in the 18th century, was once the home of the salt tax collector – that is to say, the residence of the official in charge of the salt storehouse, which stood not far from the townhouse. It played a role in the development of the Chouannerie. This is evidenced by the ‘Chouan hideout’ located inside the townhouse. The building is constructed of sandstone rubble. Tuffeau stone was chosen to adorn the façades (parapets, window frames and cornices). The building comprises a main block with a L-shaped wing. It covers an area of approximately 380 sqm excluding the attic and is accessed via two staircases: a main quarter-turn staircase with balusters, and a service staircase. The main façade faces east. A charming arched doorway, surmounted by a transom window and framed by Doric pilasters, invites us to enter the house. The ground floor comprises a 16 sqm entrance hall, a toilet and a small 6.7 sqm study. A separate 3 sqm entrance off the street completes the layout. The living room, situated in the wing, covers an area of 47 sqm with a generous ceiling height of 3.56 m, and opens onto a 25 sqm dining room (ceiling height 2.79 m). The 25 sqm kitchen is flanked by two utility rooms measuring 8 and 9 sqm. A 6.1 sqm service staircase leads to the upper floors. Finally, this level houses a 37 sqm storage room and a 23.7 sqm laundry room. Upstairs there are 6 bedrooms (15 to 34 sqm), as well as 2 shower rooms and 2 bathrooms, one of which has a toilet. The property also includes 3 additional rooms measuring 7, 9 and 10 sqm. The outbuildings comprise: A/ A garage extending from the wing of the main house. Two rooms on the ground floor (24 and 37 sqm) and two levels above (38 sqm each). B/ A building adjoining the garage and facing the street, comprising 80 sqm per level (3 levels). C/ A greenhouse. D/ The stables (43 sqm) comprising, on the ground floor, 2 stalls and a tack room; a staircase leading to the first floor with 3 rooms (9, 11 and 14 sqm), and a 45 sqm loft above. Roof redone in 2007. E/ A woodshed in the courtyard at the rear of the property. Option to purchase an additional property: Option to purchase, in addition, a building used as a garage and its land, with a total registered area of 286 sqm. The building is situated in a UAp zone under the Local Urban Development Plan (mixed-use urban zone). Land: This is a complete property, benefiting from a central town location, with the structural work in a very sound condition. The restoration work needs to be completed to finish the good work already undertaken, and the buyer can then choose a décor to their own taste.

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    $549,800
    380
    7bedrooms
    2bathrooms
    land 1,163

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Property with garden Argentan (61)

    Ref 4811: Beautiful 18th-century property with garden and outbuildings for sale in Normandy Set on the edge of lush, wooded countryside, in the heart of a rural village of some 700 inhabitants, this elegant noble dwelling exudes an understated and refined atmosphere, a perfect testament to the rich heritage bequeathed to us by the ‘Grand Siècle’. Discreetly situated at a bend in a quiet country lane, sheltered by its high walls, the property displays a refined, intimate style from the moment you pass through the gate, inviting you to create beautiful family memories. A stone’s throw from the GOUFFERN national forest, there is no doubt about the quality of the surroundings and the many activities on offer. These surroundings exude the well-being and gentle way of life that is ‘made in Normandy’. Thanks to its ideal location—rural yet close to civilisation—this property enjoys all the amenities, shops and services of a town of 14,000 inhabitants, with daily errands providing the perfect opportunity for a pleasant, active stroll on foot or by bicycle… Just 2.5 hours from the capital, this elegant property offers the perfect balance, whether as a main residence, a second home or simply a holiday retreat. In the purest 18th-century tradition, this property features a stone main building, topped with a tiled roof, built over three storeys. The façade displays perfect symmetry in its windows and doors, with its refinement evident in the two dormer windows and chimneys on the roof – elegant additions if ever there were any. The east wing of the property comprises a charming pavilion, perfectly in keeping with the main building but of a lower height, an ideal annexe converted into a living space that prioritises peace and tranquillity. The west wing consists of a beautiful outbuilding, serving as a garage, storage room, laundry room and wood store. The whole property showcases a welcoming and perfectly secure main courtyard. With a living area of approximately 290 sqm, the main building is laid out as follows: On the ground floor, a central, tiled entrance hall of approximately 10 sqm leads, on the left, to a kitchen with a dining area, also tiled, measuring 20 sqm, featuring a stone fireplace and ample storage space. The ceiling height of approximately 3 metres gives the whole space a wonderful sense of volume. To the right, a vast tiled living room of 93 sqm, also featuring a stone fireplace, offers a particularly generous reception area. The walls are adorned with tapestries. At the end of the hallway are a shower room and a toilet. A beautifully crafted wooden staircase with balusters leads to the first floor. Access to a large, partially finished cellar of 90 sqm, used as a boiler room, storage area and wine cellar. External access via the east gable. First floor: A pleasant landing leads to a separate toilet. West side: a 17 sqm bedroom with laminate flooring, featuring an en-suite shower room with toilet and a walk-in wardrobe. South side: a 20 sqm bedroom with laminate flooring, featuring an en-suite shower room. North-facing: a 10 sqm bedroom with carpeted flooring, featuring a study/library area ideal for working from home or reading. East side: a 17 sqm bedroom with carpeted flooring, featuring an en-suite bathroom and an adjoining walk-in wardrobe. A functional and well-designed sleeping floor, offering comfort and privacy to every occupant. On the 2nd floor: Accessible via an elegant wooden staircase, this level opens onto a spacious 14 sqm landing, offering excellent potential for conversion. West side: a bedroom with parquet flooring (bedroom 5) featuring a washbasin area, alongside an adjoining room of approximately 12 sqm currently used as an attic, offering great potential for creating a bathroom. A 16 sqm bedroom (bedroom 6), also with parquet flooring, extended by a 12 sqm additional room (bedroom 7), ideal for a children’s play area, a study or a guest bedroom. The property comprises two outbuildings, situated on either side of the main house, and a garden shed for storage: A/ Large outbuilding: situated to the west. Built of stone, with a tiled roof. Room used as a storage area on the left-hand side. Garage (5.20 x 5.35m) – terracotta tile floor – Door height: 2.83m. Small storage room, fitted with a sink – utility room. Attic storage space on the upper floor. B/ Detached building: situated to the east. Built of stone, with a tiled roof. Large room converted into a bedroom/library. Adjoining a shower room with a toilet. The grounds are harmoniously divided into two plots, situated to the north and south of the main house. The southern section, covering 1,380 sqm, forms the main courtyard, punctuated by two tall stone entrance pillars and high gates of simple, understated elegance. A magnificent ancient oak tree provides protective shade, whilst flowers and lawns add colour to the surroundings of the house. The northern section, covering 1,700 sqm, forms the garden and, for the most part, the family living area, sheltered from view and ensuring optimal safety, whether for children… or pets. The north façade is identical to the south one, featuring a small terrace. The grounds are flat, grassed and wooded. A kennel is situated on the east gable. It would also be perfectly suited to a few chickens or rabbits… A charming oratory, with a hipped roof, stands at the far end of the grounds. It was recently built by the current owners. It offers a beautiful view and invites meditation, or more certainly… prayer. High stone walls (2.50m), in good condition, completely surround the property. An additional plot of land (530 sqm) is situated to the south, beyond the village road. This plot is also enclosed by walls and gates, preventing any unauthorised entry. A few fruit trees remain there; it is likely that this was once a vegetable garden. Today, it makes for a wonderful play area, which the imagination of the youngest residents will surely make their own… The entire property comprises a plot of 36 ares and 10 centiares. Cabinet LE NAIL - Lower-Normandy - Mr Eric DOSSEUR : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Eric DOSSEUR, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 409 867 512 . We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $544,000
    290
    7bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 3,610

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    House Segré-en-Anjou Bleu (49)

    Ref.4804 : French house on the banks river in Anjou. This charming miller’s house, dating from the 18th and 19th centuries, is situated near the town of Segré in Anjou Bleu, a pretty town in Haut-Anjou through which the River Oudon flows. Nestled in lush greenery and lulled by the murmur of the water, this property perfectly embodies the traditional Angevin home, whilst its surroundings evoke the gentle way of life so characteristic of the region. Shops and amenities are easily accessible in under 5 minutes by car. Angers and its economic hub are approximately 30 minutes away, giving this property a highly sought-after location. Built along a charming little river, this former miller’s house offers a truly privileged setting for those seeking a waterside location and the Angevin countryside as a way of life. The main house was built using local stone rendered with lime and tuffeau, on a four-storey plan with a slate roof, thus faithfully reflecting the architectural style of the bourgeois houses of Northern Anjou. Note the refined ornamentation on the north façade, the moulded eaves, the tuffeau stone frames of the windows and low-arched openings, and the latticework joinery, all of which lend it a remarkable elegance. Built slightly overhanging the river it borders, it offers approximately 220 sqm of living space arranged as follows: On the ground floor : an entrance hall featuring a beautiful baluster staircase leading to the upper floors, with access on either side to a dining room with a closed-hearth fireplace, a kitchen, a spacious living room, a second entrance with an adjoining toilet, and a suite comprising a bedroom, a shower room and a toilet. On this floor, you will find original terracotta tiled floors, a marble fireplace and moulded ceilings. On the first floor : a landing leads on one side to a study, a suite comprising a bedroom, a dressing room and a shower room, and on the other side to a hallway leading to three bedrooms, a bathroom, a toilet and a laundry room. As on the ground floor, there are terracotta tile floors and a marble fireplace, as well as parquet flooring. Unconverted attic space on the second floor. Cellars in the basement accessible via a staircase in the entrance hall. A long driveway lined with magnificent chestnut trees leads to a delightful 3.45 acres (1.4-hectare) estate comprising courtyards, a terrace, a garden, a small valley, meadows and copses, all adorned with beautiful trees (willows, ash trees, chestnut trees, oaks, etc.) and bordered by an enchanting river. The property comprises outbuildings: a remarkable old mill, now used for storage and as a workshop and various cellars, now used as storage rooms and a woodshed. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - Mr Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 760. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $555,600
    220
    5bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 1.4ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Manor Falaise (14)

    Ref.4813 : 15th-C. Norman manor house with outbuildings, set on 6.17 acres of adjoining land in Calvados (Normandy) Set in the heart of unspoilt Normandy countryside, Falaise charms visitors with its refined atmosphere and exceptional heritage, dominated by the famous Castle of William the Conqueror. On the edge of the Normandy Switzerland region, the town offers a remarkable natural setting, with lush green valleys, rolling hills and wooded countryside. Nestled on the edge between town and countryside, this rare 15th-century farmhouse-manor is set in a privileged location. The property benefits from the amenities of a charming little town of 8,000 inhabitants within walking distance, whilst offering a preserved green setting. Both sheltered from the hustle and bustle of civilisation and opening onto the tranquil countryside, this residence embodies a subtle balance between privacy, comfort and historical authenticity. This remarkable rural residence of medieval origin immediately captivates with the purity of its lines and the nobility of its finely preserved exposed stone façade. Built on a rectangular plan, the house presents a sober and elegant silhouette, characteristic of grand historic farmsteads. Its thick, lime-mortared limestone rubble walls bear witness to centuries-old construction techniques and lend the whole an enduring, timeless presence. The steeply pitched roof of flat tiles, punctuated by three chimneys, enhances the verticality of the structure. The principal façade, facing west/south-west and perfectly ordered, is distinguished by an arched stone entrance, vertically proportioned openings, and a pedimented dormer set along the central axis. A mullioned window further attests to the property’s antiquity. A wide, low door to the left recalls the original access to the cellar for barrels, while at the rear, an external tower houses an elegant stone spiral staircase. On the southern gable end, the former bread oven now serves as a wood store. Today, the property benefits from modern comforts while having faithfully retained its authenticity. With a living area of 292 sqm, the main residence is arranged as follows: Ground floor: A reception room featuring a monumental fireplace, exposed beams and terracotta floor tiles (48 sqm). To the right (south side): A warm and inviting family kitchen (26 sqm), fitted with a LACANCHE range cooker set beneath the former bread-oven fireplace. Both of these living areas benefit from underfloor heating. A ceiling height of 3.18 m enhances the sense of space and natural light. To the left of the reception room (north side): An entrance vestibule with extensive built-in storage, terracotta flooring and exposed beams (9 sqm); A shower room with WC; A utility/plant room (15 sqm), also with terracotta flooring and exposed beams, fitted with ample storage and offering direct external access. From the reception room, a third doorway leads to: A ground-floor bedroom, currently used as a study, featuring a cathedral ceiling (20 sqm); An elegant stone spiral staircase providing access to the upper floors. First floor: To the left: A spacious parquet-floored bedroom (46 sqm) with a monumental fireplace and exposed beams (ceiling height: 3 m); A landing leading to separate WC; A large bathroom with both bathtub and shower (parquet flooring). To the right: A parquet-floored bedroom (40 sqm) with fireplace and exposed beams (ceiling height: 3 m); An en-suite shower room with WC. Second floor (with engineered wood flooring): A dormitory-style room beneath a cathedral ceiling (29 sqm; ceiling height: 3.18 m); A bedroom (18 sqm; ceiling height: 2.7 m); A bedroom (12 sqm; ceiling height: 2.22 m); A landing area with additional sleeping space; A shower room with WC. OUTBUILDINGS : Opposite the main house, a series of outbuildings make up the farm buildings; A spacious 150 sqm garage, fully tiled, opens via two large wooden doors, offering an ideal setting for receptions (ceiling height 4 m). Its loft remains suitable for conversion. The property has an electrical supply; A second tiled garage (25 sqm); The former stable with concrete floor and vaulted ceiling; A row of three stalls under a canopy; A workshop; A garage with two large doors opening onto the courtyard (for storing equipment and tractors). To the north of this complex, backing onto the wall enclosing the courtyard, the old wine press is laid out as follows: On the ground floor: An outdoor kennel at the gable end; A wine cellar; A workshop/storage room, at the far end of which stands a wine press of rare dimensions with its mechanism still intact. Upstairs: A large games room (70 sqm) featuring a billiard table and a bar; A shower room with WC; A mezzanine with sleeping accommodation. LAND : The 6.17 acre plot provides this property with a well-preserved natural setting. Upon entering, a main courtyard of around 5,000 sqm, laid to lawn and adorned with tall trees, offers an elegant and intimate setting. Partially enclosed by stone walls and harmoniously framed by the buildings, it lends the whole estate a noble and authentic character. At the rear, the property extends into a meadow and an orchard, bordered by a wide natural hedge ensuring peace and privacy. Cabinet LE NAIL - Lower-Normandy - Mr Eric DOSSEUR : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Eric DOSSEUR, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 409 867 512 . We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,036,000
    292
    5bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 2.5ha

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    Castle Angers (49)

    Ref.4492-A : 19th Century Chateau and its wooded park in Anjou Perfectly positioned for convenient motorway access, the property enjoys proximity to vibrant market towns, respected schools, and everyday amenities. Golf courses and horse-riding facilities are close at hand, placing you in the heart of the Loire Valley’s sought-after leisure and countryside lifestyle. The chateau represents the typical architecture of Angers: built in tuffeau stone and topped with a slate roof, it benefits from large windows with the main reception rooms being double aspect with plenty of natural light and a magnificent double stone staircase with high vaulted ceiling. The chateau, built in 1874 by one of the oldest French noble families, provides approximately 560 sqm of living space located in the heart of its park and includes : On the ground floor : a front entrance hall of 17 sqm with a 4.2m ceiling height with ornate tiled flooring and wood panelling offering a choice of doors to the rest of the ground floor. To the left: a large living room (48 sqm) with herring bone original oak flooring, white marble fireplace and blue and white wood panelling. A triple aspect room with plenty of natural light leading to a library of 17sqm to the rear. Natural coloured wood panelling throughout, this double aspect room also has herring bone oak flooring, ornate ceiling, and access to the rear entrance hall with its magnificent double stone staircase, stained glass windows and high, 12 sqm, vaulted ceiling. Returning to the front hall to the right is the dining room (39 sqm) also with herring bone oak flooring, ornate ceiling and double aspect. To the rear we have the kitchen of 20 sqm, currently a work in progress with a remodelling by the current owners. Completing the ground floor is a washroom, service corridor and service staircase along with access to the basement. On the first floor : 6 bedrooms ranging from 16 sqm to 32 sqm with views over the lawns front and rear. 4 have en-suite facilities. An independent WC is also on this floor. On the second floor : 7 rooms (ranging from 8 sqm to 22 sqm), bathroom, toilet adjoining a room. Basement under the whole ground floor area with storage facilities, a workshop and a boiler room. Separate from the chateau surrounding a courtyard are the stone outbuildings with slate roofs. These former staff quarters, stables and storage have been part modernised and today provide two beautifully comfortable lodges and a redisence, ideal for extended family, guest accommodation, or a lifestyle business. Lodge 1 (123 sqm) offers generous living space with a welcoming kitchen and dining area, an elegant formal lounge, three bedrooms (including one on the ground floor), and a private terrace perfect for long summer evenings. Lodge 2 (81 sqm) provides comfortable single-level living with three ground-floor bedrooms, a kitchen, a bright sitting room, and its own private terrace. A third adjoining residence is already partially modernised, presenting an exciting opportunity to create additional living space or further guest accommodation. On the opposite side of the courtyard we have a building including 4 garages, former tack room, former stable with attic space above. The property also includes a former kennels and two large double “industrial style” buildings that are currently used for storage. The property enjoys a beautiful wooded park of 22 acres (9ha) with numerous paths throughout, the chateau is surrounded by lawns and to the rear of the guest lodges is the vegetable garden. A small river runs through the property that feeds the pond and a plot of 5 acres (2h) the other side (formerly poplar trees) would make a nice paddock if required. The total surface area is 35,63 acres (14,42 hectares). Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – M. Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,730,500
    560
    13bedrooms
    3bathrooms
    land 14.4ha

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    House with pool and garden Richelieu (37)

    Réf. 4808: A charming property comprising a farmhouse, a holiday cottage and one-hectare grounds, in the heart of Touraine. Located in a private rural setting whilst retaining excellent access to a buoyant local village and a choice of market towns a short drive away. This sector “sud-touraine” (south of Tours) benefits from a milder climate than the northern sector and is a natural tourist stopping point on the voyage south. Autoroute access and the A10 and A85 relatively close offer the advantages of exploring the rest of France from this central base. The main house covering circa 245sqm has been improved and enjoyed by the current owners for 15 or so years. The breakfast room, a double aspect 20sqm with views over the courtyard via a “window wall” and terrace area behind provides access to the laundry room and separate boiler room on one side and into the kitchen on the other. Recently modernised a double aspect room with exposed beamed ceiling and tiled floor, 20sqm with central island, plenty of working space and lots of natural light. The former entrance hall is now an internal hallway with wc and stairs to the 1st floor. Next along is the dining room, 31sqm also double aspect with quarry tiled floor which leads on to the impressive 73sqm lounge with 5.7m high vaulted ceiling and large stone working fireplace. The end section of the main house as internal and external access and provides a hallway, downstairs bedroom (17sqm) and large bathroom with bath, shower and wc and another vaulted bedroom (18sqm) with bathroom and separate wc above. The 1st floor houses two double vaulted bedrooms (14sqm and 17sqm ) and a bathroom with shower and separate wc. Outbuildings : Lodgement/Gite opposite the main house from the courtyard covers approximately 208sqm and includes an independent games room of 26sqm. The first part of the guest lodging offers on the ground floor: a 28sqm kitchen with access to the guest BBQ area and stairs to the 1st floor. A lounge of 31sqm with quarry-tiled floor, beams and fitted wood burner in the fireplace. A first bedroom o 25sqm with bathroom with bath and shower. Via a separate entrance, the guest lodge continues with a kitchenette of 21sqm with stairs to a mezzanine of 11sqm above. The 1st floor of this building offers a joint or independent bedrooms thanks to the twin staircases. With a total of 3 bedrooms (20sqm, 30sqm and 22sqm) and a shower room with wc and a second bathroom also with wc. The third bedroom has stairs returning to the first kitchen. A single garage (also home to the oil tank) next to the boiler room). Greenhouse Garage with 3 parking bays for tractors and cars Covered dining areas by the pool and guest BBQ. The tree lined entrance avenue leads us naturally to the gated courtyard with the former farm and outbuildings around its perimeter. Just under 1h (2.5acres) of flat grounds including a large grassed playing field (with rugby posts), a fenced area currently home to the owner’s miniature-horse, Etoile next to a large vegetable patch. The heated pool measures 10m x 4.5m and depth up to 1.75m with a surrounding terrace and dining area both enjoying fantastic rural views. The guests’ BBQ area and covered dining is alongside a light wooded area offering shade in the summer months. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – Mr Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $926,000
    453
    8bedrooms
    3bathrooms
    land 9,980

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    Manor Coutances (50)

    Ref.4791 : French manor-farm with gites for sale in Normandy Situated at the end of a cul-de-sac, in a setting of absolute tranquillity, the property lies at the heart of unspoilt countryside. Just 12 kilometres away, Coutances offers all the amenities of a town on a human scale, with services, shops and an SNCF railway station, all set against the slender silhouette of its cathedral, one of the most remarkable in Normandy. The Coutances region, with its gently rolling landscapes, is distinguished by the quality of its wooded countryside, its rural authenticity and a certain continuity of tradition. Twenty-five kilometres away, the shores of Gouville-sur-Mer open out onto long beaches fringed with colourful beach huts bathed in the sea light. Further south, Granville, 45 kilometres away, offers the liveliness of a seaside town looking out to sea. Finally, Paris remains accessible, some 325 kilometres away via the A84 and A13 motorways. The property takes the form of a manor farm, organised around an enclosed courtyard bordered by the various buildings. The complex forms a layout characteristic of the old farms of the Cotentin region. The main dwelling is a long, sober and regular stone structure. The walls, built of rubble stone, are punctuated by windows of varying sizes, framed by stone lintels. The gabled roof covers the whole structure with simplicity. A carriage passage, carved out of the building’s mass, runs through the main house and connects the courtyard to the garden. The complex displays authentic rural architecture, without ostentation, whose proportions reflect the successive developments of the building. The house offers approximately 250 sqm of living space spread over three floors. On the ground floor : the open-plan reception rooms are arranged in a row. The kitchen, housed in the former stable, opens onto a dining room featuring a monumental fireplace fitted with a Godin stove. A hallway leads to a magnificent spiral staircase and provides access to a shower room with a toilet. The living room, featuring a fireplace dated 1663, extends these spaces. Adjacent to this, a library, which could serve as a ground-floor bedroom, completes this level. On the first floor : a landing leads to a double-depth bedroom, a bathroom with a toilet, and two bedrooms with alcoves, one of which has a walk-in wardrobe and an en-suite shower room with a toilet. There are also three large attics on this level. On the second floor : two further bedrooms have been fitted out, one of which has an en-suite bathroom and toilet. Two attics complete this floor. The corridor houses the boiler room. On its right-hand side, a glazed room with a cellar provides space for a separate office. The outbuildings comprise: A/ Set at right angles to the main house, a building housing four separate holiday cottages and a garage. • On the ground floor, the first cottage comprises a double-depth living room with a kitchen and original fireplace, a bathroom with toilet, and a large bedroom. The adjoining garage provides parking for one vehicle. • Upstairs, accessed via an external stone staircase, there are three self-contained holiday cottages. The second cottage features a living room with kitchen and a mezzanine bedroom with a shower room and toilet. The third cottage offers a living room with built-in cupboards, a separate kitchen and, upstairs, a bedroom with a bathroom and toilet. The fourth gîte comprises a living room with kitchen, a toilet, and an upstairs bedroom with a bathroom and toilet. B/ Opposite the main house, a room of approximately 50 sqm with a mezzanine was formerly used as a family chapel. The space is now suitable for a variety of uses: receptions, a workshop or a space dedicated to a self-employed activity. C/ Set apart, a separate barn is accessible via the village lane. D/ At the far end of the garden, an old bakery remains. The plot, with a registered area of 7,647 sqm, is divided into several distinct sections. At the front, the gravel-paved courtyard frames the buildings. At the rear of the main house, a terrace extends the living areas and leads into a pleasure garden. To the side, separated by a stone wall, an orchard recalls the site’s former purpose. It leads into a wooded park. The property is dotted with fine trees, including birches, a Lebanese cedar and a walnut tree. There are several access points, including one for the courtyard and one for the gîtes. Cabinet LE NAIL – Normandy, Cotentin - Bessin : Mr Jérôme RENAUD : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $561,400
    250
    5bedrooms
    2bathrooms
    land 7,647

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    Castle Chatellerault (86)

    Ref. 4369: Superb 19th century Chateau for sale A short 5 minute drive from the nearby market town, 10 minutes from a popular tourist destination, 30 minutes from TGV and Autoroute connections, 10 minutes from a Natural park and 1 hour from Tours and Poitiers .. it’s no wonder that this nicely presented 19th century chateau has seen many paying guests, weddings and birthday parties. Time has now come to hand over the running of this charming property to someone new, maybe as a family residence and/or continuing the well established reputation as guest lodgings or maybe something different. Built at the end of the 18th or beginning of the 19th century on the site of an older residence destroyed during the Revolution; it is located in the middle of a large park. Built in local tuffeau stone, the castle consists of a main building including a raised ground floor with terrace, a second floor and a recessed attic with a four-sided slate roof. Two towers flank the corners of the south façade. A former “holiday centre for children” completely renovated and modernized by the current owners in their 20+ years of ownership. The château itself covers circa 650 sqm over its 3 living levels. Providing formal reception rooms and 2 floors of guest rooms. There is also a sizeable “basement/garden level” as well. -The ground floor : climbing the front stairs to the front terrace invites us to step into the entrance hall, 3.75m high ceiling, full depth front to back harlequin tiled with ornate cornices providing central distribution to the reception rooms. The dining hall (42sqm) with straight cut parquet flooring, ornate plasterwork and views over the front lawns with side access to the service corridor. Across the hall from the dining room are the two lounges, interconnecting and covering a total of 86 sqm with beautiful original herring bone parquet floors, wood panelling, ornate fireplace and cornices and double aspect views to the front and rear. A service corridor separates the dining hall from the kitchen a 29 sqm well equipped room with feature fireplace, exposed beams and views over the lake and direct access to a 50m² conservatory overlooking the pool terrace. The former chapel with its original stained glass window is today an office of 13.5 sqm. The two towers accommodate the formal stairs with beautiful ornate wooden floor and a second “service” stairs. -The first floor: houses 5 bedrooms, each one with parquet flooring, views either over the lake to the rear or front lawns and private ensuite bathrooms and one with a seperate dressing room. -The second floor: 7 further bedrooms all with ensuite (2 shower rooms and 5 bathrooms). One is a twin bedroom suite. There is attic space above this floor used for storage. Basement/garden level: the raised “reception floor” permits extra useable space underneath in the basement or garden level. Here the owner has created a separate kitchen and diner for guest use, games room with pool table, bar and table football. There is a laundry and boiler room and another 42 sqm ready to be used and converted if needed. Along with the main château there is a sizeable outbuilding divided into two separate parts. -The first is currently the guardian’s residence with open kitchen/diner/lounge on the ground floor and 2 bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. -The second part is a large “villa” (290 sqm habitable space) providing entrance hall, open kitchen, a 90m² banquet/reception hall with adjoining storage room. Above are 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms (2 with showers and 1 bathroom). Nearly 4.5 hectares (over 11 acres) of private, gated park with shaded parking, woodland (several weeping willows and 100+ year old Redwoods), lawns and a lake of roughly stocked with fish and home to several swans and ducks with a pontoon and path around its edges. The pool measures 15m x 6m with a depth 1.4m and is heated with a secured terrace area surrounding. We have an alfresco dining area with BBQ next to the lake and to the rear of the chateau. A private relaxing environment to enjoy and unwind. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – M. Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,466,600
    650
    12bedrooms
    10bathrooms
    land 4.5ha

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    Manor Digoin (71)

    Ref.4788 : Beautiful property for sale in Burgundy. Located in a spa town in southern Burgundy, this elegant property, built around 1880, sits at the meeting point of the foothills of the Morvan and the rolling landscapes of the Charollais, a region renowned for its hedgerow-lined meadows. A region renowned for its lifestyle and heritage, the area combines unspoiled nature, renowned gastronomy, and thermal spas, offering a sought-after setting for a family home or hospitality project. In the immediate vicinity, the natural spaces of the Morvan invite you to enjoy outdoor activities and discover vast forests and lakes, while the great Burgundy vineyards around Beaune contribute to the region's international reputation. The property is located just five minutes from the town center and enjoys quick access to shops and everyday amenities. It remains easily accessible from several regional economic hubs: approximately 30 minutes from Moulins, less than two hours from Beaune, and less than two and a half hours from Lyon. Access to a TGV station is approximately one hour away, facilitating national and international connections. Built at the end of the 19th century, the south-facing façade of the noble house stands out for its refined interplay of projections and recesses, combining light-colored plaster, exposed brickwork, and stone frames. The upper floors, adorned with decorative half-timbering, evoke the Anglo-Norman aesthetic that was very popular in spa towns and resorts at the end of the 19th century. With nearly 830 sqm of living space, the house stands out for its generous proportions and distinctive architecture. A unique property for clients seeking an iconic location, capable of accommodating a personal or professional project: boutique hotel, guest house, seminars or receptions with 13 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. The property is centered around vast reception areas, designed to welcome guests with elegance and generosity. The ground floor opens onto an impressive 80 sqm entrance hall, notable for its French ceiling, carved wooden pillars, and herringbone parquet flooring. To the left is a magnificent 77 sqm reception room with remarkable volumes that can accommodate many guests, enhanced by marquetry parquet flooring; to the right is a more intimate 45 sqm lounge, also with marquetry parquet flooring, featuring an imposing wooden fireplace and direct access to the cement tile-covered terrace. A 15 sqm office leads to a 95 sqm professional kitchen, complete with a dishwashing area, a cloakroom and five bathrooms, perfectly suited for events or hotel use. The first floor, accessed via a beautiful staircase, features a 35 sqm master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two further bedrooms each with their own bathroom and access to a large balcony, and three additional bedrooms, one of which is 28 sqm, all with en-suite bathrooms. A 10 sqm laundry room completes this level. The second floor comprises six bedrooms, several bathrooms and shower rooms, a large 35 sqm room that could be used as a living room or additional bedroom, a storage room, and access to the attic, which offers additional potential for conversion. Finally, the basement has two vaulted cellars, several storage rooms, and a boiler room. With its south-facing exposure, the property enjoys beautiful light and unobstructed views of the park. The whole property retains a warm atmosphere, enhanced by beautiful high ceilings. The outbuildings consist of: · A charming cottage with a recently renovated roof, offering great potential for conversion into a dwelling; · A spacious garage, capable of accommodating three vehicles, topped by a room in need of renovation; · A large woodshed; · Old stables, which, after renovation, could regain their full functionality and contribute to the authenticity and character of the property. The manor is set in wooded grounds covering approximately 7.41 acres (3 hectares), complete with a heated swimming pool. The relaxation areas offer a variety of views and are ideal for walking or organizing outdoor events. In addition, there are nearly 3.70 acres (1.50 hectares) of meadows. The total area is 11.18 acres (4 ha 52a 73ca). Virtual tour available on request. 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.

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    $1,846,300
    830
    13bedrooms
    6bathrooms
    land 4.5ha

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    Castle Aubigny-sur-Nère (18)

    Bordering Sologne and the Pays-Fort Sancerrois, in the department of Cher, 185 km from Paris in the region of Aubigny-sur-Nère. Superb, Louis XIII style, 19th century château with roughly 900 sqm of comfortably refurbished living space, retaining beautiful decorative elements: fireplaces, wooden floors and mouldings. Outbuildings comprise 300 sqm annex house divided into 3 dwellings plus 300 sqm storage shed. Lovely pool with pool house. All set in 13 hectare-grounds with beautiful, landscaped garden, woodlands with race track and vineyards planted with 1 000 vines. Energy class: NC/NC.

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    House with garden Chateau-gontier (53)

    Ref.4695 : French house for sale in Pays de la Loire. Built in Haut-Anjou, in a charming village, this beautiful mansion is located in a position overlooking the rolling countryside and the Mayenne River. The ancient medieval town of Château-Gontier, 8 km away, is crossed by the Mayenne River and boasts a rich architectural heritage. Among other things, the former Ursuline Convent (dating from the 17th century) now houses a national theatre, the Romanesque church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste (dating from the 11th century) with its wall frescoes, and the half-timbered houses and concentration of mansions symbolising the wealth of this town. Laval, about 20 km away, is a dynamic city with all the shops and services you could need: supermarkets, a university campus, a hospital, a TGV station with connections to Paris in 1 hour and 10 minutes, and more. This mansion was built in the mid-19th century to serve as a school. The walls are constructed of local rubble stone with tuffeau stone used for decorative elements. The property has a surface area of approximately 255 sqm and faces east/west (through-house). It comprises: On the ground floor: entrance hall (14 sqm) with staircase, living room (24 sqm), dining room (31 sqm), kitchen (18 sqm) and toilets On the first floor : a landing leads to 3 bedrooms (28, 9 and 8 sqm), 1 of which has a washbasin, 1 study (23 sqm), 1 shower room, 1 bathroom and 1 toilet. Above: 3 bedrooms (24, 18 and 17 sqm), 1 shower room, 1 toilet. Cellar under part of the house including the boiler room. The living areas feature attractive decorative elements: terracotta tiled floors, marble fireplaces, moulded ceilings or exposed beams; a well-preserved and complete old vegetable garden in the dining room. The outbuildings consist of: A/ A large L-shaped building with several attics, comprising: A former stable (40 sqm) used for storage; A bread oven (not functional) used as a workshop (17 sqm); A chicken coop; Two other small stables with a small roof extension. This building is in good structural condition, and the stainless steel hook roofing was redone 10 years ago. B/ A small shed; C/ A shelter for sheep below the meadow; D/ Two wells, one with a pump. The land extends to the south and west of the house. It includes an enclosed ornamental garden close to the house. There are also beautiful ornamental trees (cedar, stone pine, cypress, a row of lime trees, etc.) and fruit trees (apple, pear, cognac, apricot, kiwi, peach, vine, walnut, chestnut, etc.). Finally, the land includes a meadow where a few sheep currently graze. This is a beautiful, well-composed plot of land that can be used for a variety of purposes, including leisure activities or small-scale livestock farming. The hilly surroundings offer beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. The total cadastral area is 3.84 acres (1 ha 55 a 42 ca).

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    $526,700
    255
    6bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 1.6ha

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    House with garden Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule (03)

    Ref.4704 : Town house for sale in Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule Ideally located in the heart of town, this elegant residence benefits from both the immediate proximity of shops, schools (primary, secondary and high school) and services, and the tranquillity of a large, enclosed and carefully landscaped garden. Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule is a charming wine-growing town renowned for its art de vivre and its thousand-year-old vineyards, some of the oldest in France. It also boasts a particularly vibrant community life, both in terms of sport and culture. The geographical location offers an ideal balance between serenity and accessibility: less than 30 minutes from Vichy and Moulins, and about an hour from Clermont-Ferrand, the property enjoys a peaceful environment while remaining close to major transport links. The complex bears witness to a rich and unique history: a tower built in the early 16th century recalls the ancient origins of the site, while another was elegantly remodelled in the 18th and 19th centuries, giving the complex a timeless charm. On either side, the residence is distinguished by large bay windows on the upper floor and finely crafted wooden galleries with Gothic motifs in their cut-outs. This characterful house offers great potential for various projects. With its nine bedrooms, it is equally suited to a large family or a professional project. Refurbishment and modernisation work could be planned according to the expectations of the future occupants. The property appeals with its generous volume, its 75sqm living and dining room and its privileged environment. With a living area of approximately 490sqm, the house is laid out as follows: On the ground floor: a 30m² reception room precedes a double office. The main living area consists of a lounge and a large dining room totalling approximately 75sqm, opening onto a kitchen and giving direct access to the garden. This space offers a particularly pleasant living environment. The ground floor also includes a large cloakroom, a bedroom with en-suite shower room, and two toilets. Opposite the front door, a second access to the garden leads to the historic tower with its spiral staircase, reflecting the property's old-world charm. On the first floor: an elegant, light-filled gallery offers a lovely view of the park and leads to a small bedroom, as well as a long corridor leading to seven generously sized bedrooms, including a beautiful bedroom of approximately 37sqm. Two of them enjoy breathtaking views of the garden, giving these spaces a special charm and tranquillity. This level also includes a bathroom with a dressing room, a separate shower room and a toilet. A large laundry room and two large cupboards complete the ensemble, offering numerous possibilities for conversion and ideal living comfort. The structure of the tray allows the distribution of the pieces to be easily changed if necessary to suit any type of project. The second floor opens widely onto two large attics, revealing a beautiful roof structure reminiscent of the hull of an overturned ship. In the 16th-century section, the horizontal beams are decorated with finely carved engoulants, demonstrating remarkable craftsmanship and decorative symbolism typical of the Renaissance. At the top of the tower is an observatory offering breathtaking 180° views of the city and surrounding countryside, stretching as far as Puy de Dôme and the Madeleine mountains. The outbuildings include: A single-storey cottage, comprising four rooms in need of renovation, offering great potential for conversion into a workshop, reception area or simple storage space, depending on requirements. A spacious shed completes the ensemble, with room for up to two vehicles. A small detached shelter, divided into two rooms, currently used as a shed or wood store. Finally, an elegant dovecote, a reminder of the charm of yesteryear, adds to the character and authenticity of this property, which is full of resources and potential. In the heart of the city, the property extends over a delightful 1,800sqm plot, entirely enclosed by walls. The carefully landscaped garden reveals abundant vegetation, including bamboo, fruit trees, cedars, pines and rose bushes, creating a veritable haven of greenery. The whole exudes a peaceful and private atmosphere, conducive to relaxation. A 12-metre deep well ensures the property's water self-sufficiency. From the bottom of the property, there is access to a charming raised terrace, nestled at the foot of an imposing umbrella pine tree, from where you can enjoy an unobstructed view of the city. 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.

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    $509,300
    490
    9bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 1,830

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    Castle Clamecy (58)

    Ref.4807 : 15th-C. chateau with moats and a dovecote set in a 7,7 acres park in Burgundy The château is situated on the outskirts of a small, vibrant town in Burgundy, within the Nièvre department, home to 3,600 inhabitants and traversed by three waterways, including the Nivernais Canal and the Yonne River. An ancient medieval town and former capital of timber rafting, it has been described as the “Venice of the Nièvre” by the writer Romain Rolland. It lies at the heart of the Vaux d’Yonne and on the threshold of the Morvan. Vézelay is 20 km away, and Auxerre is 44 km distant. A railway station connects the town to Paris in just under three hours, while the capital can be reached by car in approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes. The town has preserved a remarkable medieval heritage, notably a collegiate church regarded as a jewel of Gothic art, alongside several half-timbered houses dating from the 15th and 16th C.. All essential shops are available, including grocery stores and organic producers, together with a local producers’ market. The town has successfully maintained its full range of public services and continues to foster a vibrant cultural life, with a media library, a museum, and a cinema. From the street, a tree-lined avenue leads to the chateau entrance. It is surrounded by magnificent moats that are still filled with water, fed by the River Sauzay. They are between 8 and 20 metres wide and are largely stone-built. A stone bridge dating from the 15th C., the only access to the château, spans the moat. The entrance, opposite the bridge, is through a carriage gate in the middle of a square tower. The terrace, on which the château stands surrounded by its moat, covers nearly 3,500 sqm and offers perfect tranquillity and privacy. To the right of the square tower stands the chateau and to the left a residential wing. These two buildings are connected at the first floor level. Once through the porch, we discover the large terrace surrounded by water and a garden planted with beautiful trees. A circular corner tower, featuring a secondary 15th-C. stone spiral staircase, provides access to the first floor of both the chateau and the dwelling. These are identical in appearance and height; the façades are lime-plastered, the corner buttresses are stone, and the roofs are covered with perfectly maintained old flat tiles. All the windows are fitted with solid wooden shutters. French windows provide direct access to the garden from all the ground floor rooms. The château faces north-west and south-east. The interior of the château has largely retained its original layout and has undergone few alterations, except for a discreet extension on the west side during the 19th–C., which is virtually imperceptible. On the ground floor, from the small entrance hall, one is immediately confronted by a wide 15th-C. staircase crafted from Burgundy stone, adorned with an ornate wrought-iron balustrade. To the right, a passage leads to a spacious kitchen/dining room of 31 sqm, featuring two windows and a French door opening onto a terrace at the edge of the moat. The floors are laid with traditional terracotta tiles, the ceilings are of exposed beams, and there is an original stone fireplace. To the left of the hall, two elegant, through reception rooms of 33 and 39 sqm each enjoy marble fireplaces and direct access to the garden. One of these rooms boasts a herringbone parquet floor. The ceiling height throughout is three metres. Behind the staircase are a pantry, a laundry/heating room, and a WC. On the first floor, there is a 25 sqm study, five bedrooms ranging from 10 to 26 sqm, two bathrooms with WC, and a dressing room that could easily be converted into a bathroom. A large billiard room of 42 sqm features two French doors, an exposed-beam ceiling, and a grey Saint-Anne marble fireplace. Above this level lies a spacious attic of nearly 120 sqm, with five dormer windows and impressive timbering, offering numerous possibilities for additional accommodation—bedrooms, bathrooms, or a games room. Finally, a stone spiral staircase provides access to the second floor of the square tower, opening into a charming 13 sqm through-room, reminiscent of a lookout, with views either toward the entrance or the park. The château as a whole is meticulously maintained and exudes considerable charm. The total surface area, including the attic, amounts to 430 sqm. Outbuildings : THE DWELLING Located on the opposite side of the square tower, forming an L-shaped wing of the château, this annex occupies approximately 90 sqm over two levels, with an attic. A charming entrance, paved with antique terracotta tiles, leads to the left into a spacious reception room of around 40 sqm, featuring a large French door opening onto the garden. The floors are of terracotta, the ceiling displays exposed beams, and there is a stone fireplace. Opposite, a kitchen provides access to a terrace along the edge of the moat, followed by a pantry and a bathroom. Upstairs, accessed by a wooden staircase, there is a large bedroom or games room of approximately 45 sqm, with a beautifully crafted French-style ceiling, and it is connected to the square tower. Additionally, there is another attractive bedroom with wooden floors and a bathroom. This annex, totaling about 180 sqm, is full of charm. It could serve as a guesthouse or children’s residence, or alternatively be adapted for commercial use such as a bed-and-breakfast or holiday rental. THE DOVECOTE Situated slightly apart from the château, yet still within the terrace/garden enclosed by the moat, the dovecote is an impressive, square-plan building spanning three levels. Its corners are reinforced with stone, and it features a well-maintained four-sloped roof covered with traditional flat tiles. At present, the ground floor serves as a workshop. Land : Covering a total area of 7.7 acres, the property comprises a garden terrace surrounded by a moat, meadows beyond the moat, and, on the other side of the Sauzay stream, a woodland area of approximately 15,000 sqm. The immediate neighbours are the old farmhouse to the east and the old mill to the west. The setting is idyllic, with unobstructed views of the countryside and wooded hillsides. The property is perfectly peaceful, free from any nuisance and very well maintained. The garden terrace features some beautiful trees. There is also a well and a wooden canopy. Cabinet LE NAIL - Nièvre - Mr Bernard ROUYER : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Bernard ROUYER, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 382 833 341. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,099,700
    470
    8bedrooms
    3bathrooms
    land 3.1ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Property Chateauroux (36)

    Ref.4799 : French estate for sale in Brenne region. Just three and a half hours from the capital, the Brenne, known as the ‘Land of a Thousand Ponds’, is a natural region renowned for its unspoilt landscapes and exceptional biodiversity. With its vast stretches of water surrounded by forests, moors and meadows, it is instantly recognisable. It is a sight to behold at sunrise, when the ponds glisten with patches of lingering mist and ducks, coots, teals and even wild swans take their first flight. The richness of the local flora and fauna continues to attract birdwatchers from all over the world, as well as hikers and families seeking unspoilt nature home to remarkable protected species such as the white water lily and an iconic turtle: the European pond turtle. As a Regional Nature Park, La Brenne is not merely a nature reserve; it is a region where nature and human activity have been in balance for centuries, ever since monks set about draining the marshes, creating ponds and planting forests. An ideal environment for game and birds, offering the opportunity for dynamic, varied and responsible hunting (and fishing). TrIn this area, where settlements are few and far between, the estate enjoys complete tranquillity, nestled in the heart of a landscape where meadows, woods and ponds alternate. Yet this seclusion is easily accessible, as Paris is just three and a half hours away via the A20 motorway, whilst twelve trains a day connect the capital to Argenton-sur-Creuse station, 25 kilometres away. ESTATE : The estate covers about 627 acres (254 hectares), comprising approximately: - 98 acres (40 hectares) of ponds - 432 acres (175 hectares) of land and heathland - 56 acres (23 hectares) of coppice with standards - 27 acres (11 hectares) of coppice - 9.88 acres (4 hectares) of meadows The eight ponds are the estate’s greatest asset, offering potential for development through refilling or the acquisition of neighbouring ponds. As enclosed waters classified as Category 2, they are fished at an average rate of once a year, for the owner’s benefit. The private hunting estate currently has a quota of 6 deer (2 stags, 2 does and 2 fawns), 6 roe deer, 20 wild boar, as well as waterfowl and woodcocks in accordance with annual quotas. The farm, which maintains the estate, currently has around forty cattle, but the land could accommodate up to a hundred. Paths provide access to the entire estate. BUILDINGS : All the buildings are grouped together on a large open space at the centre of this beautiful estate (see site plan). The hunting lodge (250 sqm) is the main building. It was originally a large, high-ceilinged barn with a sliding door and a slate roof, to which a small L-shaped building is attached to the south. It features a magnificent hunting room of approximately 130 sqm with a fireplace, bar and bathroom with toilet. A professional kitchen is adjacent. On the mezzanine level, an open-plan area can serve as a lounge or provide sleeping accommodation for 4 to 6 people. Leading off from this, via a corridor, are three large bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. These bedrooms are lit by windows beneath overhanging dormer windows with external balconies. The L-shaped annexe building contains storage spaces. The caretaker’s house ( 70 sqm) comprises: a kitchen, a dining room and two bedrooms, with an adjoining shed used as a garage. A gîte renovated (130 sqm) in 2012, featuring a kitchen, a living room, a shower room and two bedrooms upstairs. A service building with a modern cutting room and storage sheds Several agricultural buildings: two sheds, two cattle sheds, a barn and, set apart, a large post-and-beam shed (1,800 sqm) with a photovoltaic roof. Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr Christian MAUVE : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 437 693 534. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $4,861,700
    450
    7bedrooms
    land 254.8ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Castle Valençay (36)

    Ref.4254 : French chateau for sale with lodges and estate of 71 acres. This beautiful château is hidden within its 71 acres (29ha) estate. A private location with good access to local amenities, Tours around 1h drive away and autoroute links to Paris and beyond. Late 19th C. chateau, constructed on the foundations of a manor that dates back to the 14th century. It is composed of a centrally positioned 3 storey chateau, flanked by two large common buildings. Ground floor: With ceiling heights over 3m the ground floor provides formal entrance hall, oak staircase, office/library, three spacious reception rooms and a professional kitchen with internal access to an independent 2 story apartment. The first floor is home to 8 bedrooms ranging from 11sqm to 48sqm with 6 bathrooms/shower rooms, 2 wc and a small kitchen. The second floor: Homes a studio apartment at one end and 6 bedrooms along the corridor with 6 bathrooms/shower rooms and a further 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on the upper floor of the tower. The two 2 storey outbuildings opposite the chateau have been refurbished and modernised and today provide in building 1: a computer/work room, storeroom, ground floor classroom, cloakrooms and wc, consecrated chapel, 1st floor seminar room. Building 2: 3 showers and 3 wc, 100 place classroom and 1st floor seminar room. In addition, there are further outbuildings that include: laundry and archives, boiler room and wood chip store, tractor hanger and workshop, covered parking, a circular “pigeonnier” to the south of the chateau, to the north the “Lake House” with licensed bar and lounges and accommodation above and a separate meeting room in another building. Permission was granted for the creation of a larger (150sqm) chapel style building on site and remains a possibility for creating this building The estate covers a total surface area of 73.5 acres (29.75 hectares) bordered by country lanes and roads on all sides. Approximately half of the land is a beautiful forest, with walks and paths within and providing the supply of wood required for heating the property for many years to come. The lake measuring in the order of 3 acres (1.2hectares) is located to the rear of the “lake house” (north of the chateau) with an island and home to 3 swans the day I visited. The 8x4m swimming pool is located to the rear of the chateau a short stroll across the chateau’s terrace. The formal entrance drive is gated and the driveway leading to the chateau passes through the park with lawn on either side and ornamental trees ending in front of the main chateau building. There is a separate “deliveries” entrance to the rear of the outbuildings that leads to a gravelled parking area in front of the garages and ample parking on site. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – M. Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,609,000
    930
    20bedrooms
    land 29.8ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Castle Macon (71)

    Ref 4812: Château and outbuildings suitable for events near Mâcon Nestled in the heart of unspoilt countryside, in a charming village, this château elegantly embodies the French art of living, combining authenticity, refinement and remarkable commercial potential. Situated on the edge of the Mâconnais region, in the immediate vicinity of Mâcon and not far from Cluny, this property enjoys a prime location within an area rich in heritage and thriving tourism, combining unspoilt nature with cultural richness. Just 15 minutes from Mâcon and the Mâcon-Loché TGV station, the château harmoniously combines tranquillity with excellent accessibility — a major asset, whether for a private residence or a high-end commercial venture. Surrounded by renowned vineyards and charming villages, and served by major transport links, this exceptional property offers a rare balance within one of France’s most sought-after regions. As you pass through the entrance gate, your gaze falls upon this beautiful 13th-century medieval chateau, built of exposed stone. Its south façade, punctuated by three round towers, along with a fourth tower on the east façade, gives it an authentic, defensive appearance, enhanced by a slate roof. Adjacent to this is a charming square pavilion, housing a separate living area comprising a duplex bedroom and its own lounge. From the ground floor, the entrance leads, on the left, to a striking spiral staircase leading to the upper floors. The hallway leads to a spacious 42 sqm reception room with a French-style ceiling, featuring an imposing open fireplace, which opens onto two further rooms, each measuring 27 sqm. A professional kitchen area of approximately 100 sqm completes the layout. An elegant veranda, designed as a conservatory, opens onto a pleasant terrace overlooking the garden. Within one of the towers, a characterful suite of approximately 50 sqm features two bedrooms, a living room and an additional 17 sqm room, offering a unique living space steeped in history. The first floor features two further suites and four bedrooms. The second floor offers two additional bedrooms and two suites, each comprising a bedroom and a lounge. In total, the château offers 10 bedrooms and 7 suites, all unique and decorated in keeping with medieval architectural styles. Some are situated right at the heart of the towers, enhancing the exceptional and immersive character of the property. With a total floor area of approximately 1,300 sqm, the property centres around a large complex comprising: A/ A barn B/ Two towers At the far end of the garden, two square towers complete this setting steeped in history. One of them, already converted and integrated into the château’s living spaces, offers a charming apartment comprising a 21 sqm bedroom with a ribbed vault ceiling, a 14 sqm living room and its own facilities. C/ The separate reception area Just 50 metres from the château, an elegant, air-conditioned reception hall completes the property. It features a sumptuous 13th-century vaulted hall, measuring approximately 170 sqm, capable of accommodating over 100 guests, making it ideal for hosting weddings, seminars or private receptions. A professional kitchen with a dishwashing area (50 sqm), as well as cloakrooms and toilets, enhance this event space set within a 3,000 sqm walled plot. The château is set within an estate of approximately 1.9 hectares (4.69 acres), nestled in the heart of a beautifully landscaped setting. The meticulously laid-out gardens give way to a wooded park, featuring fine mature trees, creating an exceptional natural setting. A pond, enhanced by a jetty, completes this idyllic setting. Two plots of meadowland, covering a total area of approximately 9,000 sqm, harmoniously complement the property. Finally, the property features a heated swimming pool, adding an extra touch of comfort and refinement to the estate. 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.

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    $2,662,300
    930
    17bedrooms
    14bathrooms
    land 2ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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