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    House with garden Saint-Bonnet-le-Château (42)

    Ref 4748: Characterful 19th-century house for sale near Saint-Bonnet-le-Château. Perched atop a hill at the entrance to a charming village, this property enjoys a privileged location on the edge of the Loire department, on the border of Haute-Loire and Puy-de-Dôme, in the heart of the Forez mountains. Just 35 km away, the motorways of the Saint-Étienne conurbation provide access to Lyon in 1½ hours, Clermont-Ferrand in 2 hours, and Lyon-Saint-Exupéry airport in around 2 hours. Located at an altitude of over 900 metres, the commune offers a remarkable natural setting in the mid-mountains. It charms visitors with its traditional architectural heritage, combining wood and stone, and its rich historical heritage: ancient chapels and crosses, a porch, the remains of an old castle, wash houses and an old mill. Numerous hiking trails criss-cross the area, including one that is part of the famous Way of St James, further enhancing the appeal and authenticity of the place. This 388 sqm property, spread over two main floors and a converted attic, harmoniously combines old-world charm (exposed beams and stonework, fireplaces) with modern comfort. Every detail has been carefully considered to preserve the soul of the place while offering a contemporary, warm living environment that is perfectly suited to family life. This exceptional property will appeal to those who love space and tranquillity, as well as buyers looking for a charming and prestigious second home. History and heritage enthusiasts will appreciate this characterful house, where every stone seems to tell a story. The ground floor opens onto an elegant porch marking the entrance to the residence. It then consists of generous reception areas including a 47 sqm lounge, a 15.8 sqm dining room and a spacious 30.1 sqm kitchen, the true heart of the home. This level also features a bedroom, ideal for a single-storey suite or guest accommodation, with an en-suite bathroom and laundry area. Cloakrooms and a utility room complete the ensemble. The first floor offers a refined and harmonious sleeping area, comprising a 20 sqm master suite with bathroom (18.9 sqm) and dressing room (11.6 sqm), as well as two generously sized bedrooms (14.4 sqm and 16.2 sqm) sharing a shower room, ensuring comfort and privacy for everyone. A small children's bedroom and a games room complete this floor, creating a practical and convivial space for the family. Accessed via a beautiful oak staircase, the top floor features a study, a painting studio and an attic converted into a lounge/library (80 sqm), enhanced by beautiful exposed beams and complemented by a bathroom, giving this space a unique atmosphere that is conducive to both relaxation and work. High-quality residence, ready to move into, with top-of-the-range features. This house, built in 1900, was completely restored and designed for disabled access (lift possible) in 2023 by architects and offers a high standard of living. The outbuildings include: A/ A barn A large 90 sqm outbuilding, formerly used for hay storage, now offers an exceptional space that can accommodate up to five vehicles. The possibility of adding a mezzanine would double its surface area and allow this impressive volume to be fully exploited. The main wall is insulated with foam, while a contemporary garage door provides convenient access for cars or machinery. Ideal for an artist's studio, a creative space or a refined workplace. B/ A lean-to The lean-to provides a versatile and functional covered space. Ideal for parking several vehicles, it can also be used as a storage area or workshop for DIY and creative activities. The house is surrounded by a large plot of 2,889 sqm. An extension for keeping horses could be considered thanks to the 3,000 sqm field adjacent to the property. Cabinet LE NAIL - the Lyon and Dauphiné areas - Mr Jérôme FAUCHET : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Jérôme FAUCHET, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 841 243 140. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,331,200
    388
    5bedrooms
    2bathrooms
    land 2,889

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Castle Auch (32)

    Réf. 4747: Impressive château for sale in the South-West of France The property enjoys a location in the heart of the Gers region, while remaining close to the main urban centres in the area. It is just a few minutes from Auch, the historic capital of Gascony, renowned for its dynamism, shops, schools, medical facilities and rich heritage. It is also within reasonable distance of Toulouse, an attractive metropolis in the South-West, a major economic hub and dynamic employment centre, as well as Tarbes. A strategic location offering the tranquillity of the Gers countryside while remaining connected to the major cities of the South-West. The château is arranged around an inner courtyard, the true heart of the property. The architectural ensemble exudes an intimate and authentic atmosphere, equally suited to hosting receptions, enjoying life on the estate, or accommodating family use. The enclosed and secure courtyard enhances the stone façades of the château and forms a central, structuring space, ideal for outdoor receptions or more private gatherings. The château also benefits from an independent chapel, a heritage feature bearing witness to the history of the estate. This space may, where appropriate, be used for the organisation of events. A caretaker’s lodge, separate from the main building, allows for a permanent on-site presence and facilitates the management, security and maintenance of the estate, whilst preserving the privacy of the principal residence. Combining architectural character, practicality and a natural setting, this château represents a property equally suited to a residential project or to an events-oriented vocation. Arranged around an inner courtyard, the buildings are composed as follows: - The main residence, positioned on the eastern and northern corner, extends to approximately 640 sqm, together with a further 330 sqm arranged over two levels with attic space above. In addition, there is a habitable area of approximately 90 sq m on the first floor, situated to the right of the chapel, constructed in order to link the chapel to the main residence. The former staff quarters, located within the attic space, offer generous volumes suitable for the incorporation of more contemporary standards of comfort. - A caretaker’s house (southern building) of approximately 103 sqm, comprising three bedrooms and a reception room. Whilst functional, the property would benefit from refurbishment. The ground floor of this building is currently used as ancillary space (workshop and garage). - A building closing the courtyard, positioned opposite the entrance, consisting of a series of garages with a total surface area of approximately 140 sqm. - To the east, a chapel, partially restored (with a ridge height of 17 metres), retaining its stained-glass windows and original stone slab flooring. - The outbuildings, set back to the north, are divided into five sections with a total surface area of approximately 180 sqm, located near a former enclosed tennis court. Set in an elevated position, the property extends over a landholding of 69 acres, nearly 80% of which is composed of woodland. This natural environment ensures both tranquillity and privacy. The estate also features a swimming pool and a well located within the wooded grounds. Cabinet LE NAIL – Lot-et-Garonne & Gers - Mr Alain CADET : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,504,800
    640
    10bedrooms
    2bathrooms
    land 28.1ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Property Salbris (41)

    Ref.4782 : French hunting property for sale in Loir-et-Cher. Nestled in the heart of the Loir-et-Cher department, between the towns of Romorantin-Lanthenay and Salbris, this beautiful property of approximately 111 acres (45 hectares), in a single block, has a pleasant built environment and a rich and varied biotope. With easy access thanks to the SNCF train stations located in each of these two towns, it also has all the shops, essential services, and useful infrastructure you need right nearby. Paris, 118 miles away, can be reached in about 2.5 hours by highway, while Orléans is only 43 miles away. The land, which is free of any occupation, is harmoniously composed of alternating woods, copses, and ponds, making it a complete property that is particularly suitable for hunting both big game and ducks. The forest is rigorously managed in accordance with the provisions of the Simple Management Plan. Access to the property is via a small road that runs alongside the house and its outbuildings. The main house, built of exposed stone masonry with flat tiles, faces east/west and has a living area of 215 sqm. It comprises: On the ground floor : an entrance hall leading, on the right, to a kitchen opening onto a living room (48.5 sqm, ceiling height: 2.75 m). Opposite is a lounge with a fireplace insert (24.6 sqm), which connects to the living room and a bedroom (24.6 sqm). On the left, the entrance hall leads to a shower room with toilet, which has access to the bedroom, then a laundry room with staircase. On the first floor, halfway up the slope: a landing converted into a reading corner, two bedrooms, an office, a storage room, and a bathroom with toilet. Three outbuildings complete the complex and form a U-shaped courtyard with the main house. They have water and electricity. The first building, constructed in traditional plastered masonry and topped with flat local tiles, consists of a boiler room with a workshop and a small studio comprising a living room with a fireplace, a bedroom, a bathroom, and a toilet. A cellar has been built under part of the studio. Perpendicular to the house, an old stable built in traditional plastered masonry and covered with flat local tiles now houses two stalls, a gym, a garage, and a hunting room. The latter, with a surface area of 56 sqm, has a fireplace and a kitchenette. Opposite the house, a large barn built of plastered masonry and covered with flat country tiles, some of which need to be replaced, consists of two rooms, one of which is approximately 120 sqm with a ceiling height of 4.40 m, allowing for the storage of vehicles or maintenance equipment. The property covers an area of approximately 111 acres (45 hectares), largely open on three sides and bordered on the fourth by the highway. It offers excellent potential for hunting and combines all the elements sought after in this type of property: woods, fallow land, plains, and a pond, providing a varied biotope that is favorable to game. The pond, covering an area of over one hectare and well maintained, is a real asset and adds real value to this beautiful property. Easy to maintain thanks to its manageable size and lack of constraints, the property nevertheless offers significant potential for combining hunting with grazing for horses or other herbivores. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loiret - Sologne – Mr 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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    $1,122,800
    215
    4bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 45ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Castle Nantes (44)

    Réf. 4767 : chateau for equestrian use, events or leisure property for sale Located between Nantes and Ancenis, the property enjoys a privileged setting on the banks of the Loire, an area renowned for the quality of its landscapes and its gentle way of life. The riverbanks offer a remarkable natural setting, alternating between meadows, embankments, walking paths and panoramic views of the water, ideal for outdoor activities and relaxation. The proximity of Nantes brings all the advantages of a large city, including economic and cultural dynamism and services, while Ancenis charms visitors with its Loire Valley charm, heritage and more peaceful pace of life. This location combines nature, accessibility and quality of life, a balance that is particularly sought after for a residence of character. At the top of a hill, bordered by a river and surrounded by peaceful countryside, this is a haven of peace and tranquillity. The gently sloping woods, meadows and tall pine trees give the landscape a bucolic charm. You could even forget that the nearest neighbours are more than 500 metres away from the castle. The estate was once dedicated to horse breeding, an activity that brought it a certain prestige thanks to a famous horse. The surrounding meadows can still accommodate many horses. The location could therefore be suitable for equestrian activities, events or even as a country residence. The layout of the premises will therefore be designed by the new owner according to their lifestyle choices. The residence has a two-part façade. The left-hand side, which is older and on one level, has tall rounded windows under a high slate roof. The right-hand side dates from the 20th century and has a façade of local ochre-coloured stone rubble. The windows are topped with white cut stone lintels, under a slate roof with three dormer windows. A long L-shaped extension facing south gives the house considerable depth. The main entrance is accessed via a staircase followed by a granite stone steps. The door opens onto a large reception hall. The floor is covered with grey-blue-ochre cement tiles, laid in a fleur-de-lis pattern typical of the 19th century. The hall is decorated with wood panelling and has a high ceiling with exposed beams. It leads to three large doors and the main staircase. On the right, an additional door opens onto a secondary staircase, which leads to the L-shaped section. To the left is the large reception room, which has double exposure. It is spacious and very bright thanks to six large windows with rounded lintels. The floor is laid with antique chequerboard tiles, the walls are finished in imitation stone plaster and the ceiling features exposed beams. To the right of the hall is a beautiful dining room. The walls are covered with full-height wood panelling. The parquet flooring is laid in a herringbone pattern. The high ceiling features exposed beams. The kitchen is accessed through a door on the left. The main staircase, lit by a stained-glass window, leads to a landing and a corridor that serves the bedrooms on the first floor. On the first floor, there are beautiful bedrooms on the north side, including a master suite. Other bedrooms are located in the wing, as well as numerous rooms that could be used as offices, music rooms, gyms, etc. There are more bedrooms on the second floor. A large basement/garden level completes the property, with level access to the south-facing courtyard. Outbuildings : - A 110sqm guest house, renovated in 2016, comprising a living room, kitchen and two bedrooms. Heating: wood-burning stove and electric. Recent tiled roof. - 200sqm house to be refurbished. - A total of 50 stalls, spread across several outbuildings. - Riding arena to be refurbished. - Fodder and storage shed, garages. - 11m x 5m swimming pool built in 2004, unheated. The 150 acres property consists of 74 acres of meadows and 49 acres of woodland, free of leases and agricultural land consolidation. Almost all of the land is contained within a single block surrounding the château. It is an exceptional estate in terms of its size, unity and the quality of its environment. The property has beautiful trees, including a 200-year-old cedar, oaks, chestnut trees, a tulip tree, and more. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mr Pierre-Yves ROUILLON : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Pierre-Yves ROUILLON, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 397 916 867. 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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    $1,706,200
    700
    13bedrooms
    5bathrooms
    land 61.1ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Castle Moulins (03)

    Ref. 4779: 19th-C. château with equestrian facilities on 99-acre near Moulins (Centre of France) In the heart of France, in the Bourbonnais region north of Auvergne, this exceptional property enjoys a rare central location at the natural crossroads of major routes connecting the north and south, as well as the east and west of the country, while offering a preserved and secluded environment. The château stands atop a hill, overlooking its entire estate, which covers approximately 40 hectares. This privileged location gives it an atmosphere of absolute calm, conducive to relaxation and living in tune with nature. Facing south, it enjoys unobstructed, soothing views over its grounds; from the façades and surrounding areas, the eye is drawn to the property's pond, which blends perfectly into the landscape, while in the distance, on a clear day, the volcanoes of Auvergne can be seen. Easily accessible, the estate is located about 20 minutes from the A79 motorway, allowing you to reach Paris and Geneva in about three hours. The nearest shops are just a few kilometres away, and a spa resort is about ten minutes away, combining accessibility, local amenities and unspoilt natural surroundings. A balanced and authentic location, where space, light and nature come together elegantly, in the heart of a region rich in heritage and landscapes. The property comprises several buildings harmoniously distributed throughout the park and landscaped gardens: the château, three independent houses, stables, barns and complete equestrian facilities, offering numerous possibilities for both private and professional use. In an elegant Directoire style, the château charms visitors with the simplicity and balance of its architecture, typical of the grand residences of the first half of the 19th-C. Designed as a double-sided building, it enjoys remarkable light and fluid interior circulation. With approximately 968 sqm of living space spread over three floors, it offers spacious reception rooms enhanced by tasteful décor combining stretched fabrics, velvet curtains and antique silks, creating an elegant and warm atmosphere. In the basement, vaulted cellars, one of which is dedicated to wine storage, complete the property. The generously proportioned ground floor features bright reception rooms, including a large entrance hall, several lounges and dining rooms, a large mahogany bookcase and a modern professional kitchen. The sleeping area consists of 16 air-conditioned bedrooms, all equipped with their own private bathrooms, allowing for immediate use as high-quality accommodation. Three additional bedrooms on the ground floor are available in the garden house, offering a particularly welcome independent space. On the first floor: the main staircase leads to a spacious 30 sqm landing with a french billiard table, leading to six bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, and a family suite. A hammam, a treatment room and a relaxation room harmoniously complete this level. On the second floor: nine additional bedrooms, all also with en-suite bathrooms, and a laundry room complete the layout of this floor. Outside, a terrace and a large south-facing esplanade overlook the estate and offer unobstructed views of the park and the rolling landscapes of the Bocage Bourbonnais, giving the property a remarkable quality of life and tranquillity. This characterful residence combines architectural prestige, contemporary comfort and commercial potential, in the heart of a preserved natural environment, close to Moulins and easily accessible from the main regional roads. Outbuildings : Luxury equestrian property, perfectly organised and managed, offering comfortable accommodation and comprehensive professional facilities. The property comprises three separate houses: - An elegant garden house combining three air-conditioned bedrooms and a recently built (2008) dwelling of approximately 195 sqm with a terrace and private garden. - A charming riders' house, restored in 2007, of approximately 118 sqm, now used as a clubhouse and staff accommodation. - A employees’ house with 5 bedrooms and a surface area of 110 sqm, providing simple and functional accommodation for seasonal staff. The characterful stables offer 24 boxes, 6 stalls, 3 tack rooms, a small office and a clubhouse, arranged around a beautiful shaded courtyard. The facilities are complemented by a storage building constructed in 2017 from wood with a photovoltaic roof, an old 100 sqm barn converted into 4 stables, each measuring 20 sqm. There are also comprehensive training facilities (built between 2005 and 2011): 2 arenas (30x60m and 20x40m), an indoor riding arena (20x40m), a gallop track (750m), a covered horse walker, a lunging ring and numerous paddocks. Land : The chateau grounds, covering an area of approximately 99 acres, are an exceptional natural setting, carefully structured and maintained, which contributes greatly to the unique character of the property. A balanced landscape surrounds the chateau: nearly 10 acres of lush woods provide shade, while a 7-acre lake creates a focal point at the heart of the estate. Nearly 67 acres of drained pastures, bordered by natural hedges and walking paths, offer beautiful panoramic views of the Bourbonnais countryside. Surrounding the buildings and the heated swimming pool (6 x 12 m) are landscaped gardens, vast lawns, flower beds and century-old trees. A generous orchard, a large vegetable garden and a collection of aromatic plants complete this cultivated ensemble, offering charm, functionality and sensory pleasure. Each area of the park has been designed to offer harmony, tranquillity and beauty: it invites you to take a stroll or organise outdoor events, while preserving an atmosphere of intimacy and grandeur. 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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    $3,067,500
    968
    13bathrooms
    land 39.8ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Castle Montluçon (03)

    Ref.4501 : Fortified farm near Montluçon on 70 acres This beautiful fortified farm is situated 45 minutes from Clermont-Ferrand in the Auvergne Region and 30 minutes from Montluçon, a few kilometres from a motorway exit, in unspoilt, undulating, peaceful, wooded countryside. A forecourt lined with fine outbuildings and a moat precedes the entrance châtelet topped with a pepperpot roof. This châtelet opens onto an inner courtyard enclosed by a carriage gate and a pedestrian gate. Around this courtyard are the dwelling at the end of the courtyard and its passageways, to the left a pleasant residence opening southwards into the gardens, and to the right stables, garages and various sheds. The comfortable residence spans approx. 230 sqm and comprises two entrances : - The main entrance hall with attractive wall paintings and a toilet to the right. - A large lounge/dining room with fireplace, this beautiful reception room opens on to a large south-facing terrace. - A study with library area - A first bedroom with shower room / WC and dressing room - A fitted kitchen with plenty of functional storage space - A second bedroom with two dressing rooms, shower room / WC and laundry area - Above, a convertible attic of around 200 sqm. The dwelling at the end of the courtyard, built over a cellar, has a large bedroom on the ground floor. The large barns on the right. These have large volumes to be converted. Flanked by turrets at the corners, they are not lacking in character. The buildings in the forecourt include a comfortable caretaker's cottage with two main rooms, which has recently been renovated. A beautiful chapel in one of the large towers, topped by a bell tower. Behind the gardens, a 19th-century stone building equipped with tack room, stalls and laundry facilities for horses. The 70-acre plot is unoccupied and bordered by a stream. It consists of a large walled vegetable garden, a quarry to the south of the house, meadows surrounded by oak hedges, a pond and a pool. An enchanting site. Cabinet LE NAIL – Bourbonnais - Mr Philippe de SALMIECH : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Philippe de SALMIECH, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 477 967 244. 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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    $1,600,900
    370
    2bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 28.3ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Manor Sens (89)

    Ref.4715 : Beautiful noble house for sale 100 km from Paris. This charming residence is located in the Yonne department, a few kilometers southeast of the Ile de France region, in a small town of 700 inhabitants. We are in Burgundy, a region rich in history, culture, gastronomy, and exceptional wines. Burgundy combines nature, heritage, and generous flavors. The town of Sens is 9.3 miles away. And for those who want to keep a foothold in Paris, trains reach the capital in 56 minutes. The property is accessed through a wrought iron gate fixed to two monumental pillars made of red brick and stone, topped with a pediment. In the middle of each pillar is a wrought iron gate for pedestrian access. A tree-lined path leads to the entrance of the manor on the northeast side. On the other side, to the southwest, a large terrace overlooks the Yonne River and offers incredible sunsets. The warm-colored façade is enhanced by balconies adorned with slender columns, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding estate. The slate roof, punctuated by discreet dormer windows, adds a touch of elegance. The vast terracotta-tiled terrace is perfect for relaxing and hosting outdoor receptions. This outdoor living space, surrounded by greenery, promises unforgettable moments in an exceptional setting. The manor welcomes you through a glass front door with a richly decorated protective grille. The grille features a blue and gold wrought iron floral motif reminiscent of thistles. As soon as you cross the threshold, the magic begins. On the ground floor, you enter a vast hall where there is so much detail that you don't know where to look first. The floor, covered with beautiful period cement tiles, echoes the French-style ceiling, whose red and white striped beams add a touch of boldness and unique character. In addition to the imposing carved wooden staircase and antique stove that emphasise the authenticity of the space, this entrance hall reveals a major advantage in terms of modern comfort: a discreetly integrated lift serving all floors. Continuing on from the entrance hall, a double wooden glass door opens onto a first living room bathed in light thanks to its large French windows overlooking the terrace. The aesthetic ‘signature’ of the entrance hall (particularly the ceiling) is repeated here, creating a beautiful sense of unity throughout the manor house. The marble fireplace, topped with its period trumeau, invites conviviality, while the terrazzo floor adds a touch of freshness and mineral elegance. Adjacent to the living room is the billiard room and library. The French ceiling is painted in deep blue. The floor is paved with light-coloured tiles with black cabochons. On either side of the room, doors with different coloured panes filter the light like modern stained glass windows. A white-painted, richly sculpted fireplace (cornice with modillions, pilasters, pediment) stands majestically. Next, we find the kitchen/dining room, which spans the entire width of the manor house and enjoys triple exposure. The ceiling, painted entirely in black, adds a touch of originality in contrast to the classic cabochon flooring. The charm lies in the mix of styles. Returning to the entrance hall, opposite the kitchen is a large master bedroom with its own bathroom. On the same level with access to the terrace, this 33 sqm room is a real cocoon. Everything is white and finely carved, from the monumental fireplace to the ceiling coffers. The floor is laid with herringbone parquet. The adjoining bathroom is spacious and modern with a shower and semi-recessed bathtub. The first floor, accessible by staircase or lift like all floors, is furnished with a living room, an office, 3 bedrooms and two shower rooms. This is currently the owner's ‘private’ floor. The second floor comprises a living/dining room with kitchen and four bedrooms, each with a shower room. This floor could be used as a guest house. The third floor has seven bedrooms with washbasins and showers, as well as a separate shower room. A full basement completes the property. The total living area is approximately 620 sqm. The outbuildings include: - Former stables that have been converted into a reception or exhibition hall for artists. It measures 91 sqm. Adjacent to this room is a 20 sqm kitchen. - Opposite the former stables is a 173 sqm wooden courtyard with exposed beams that can still host all kinds of events. Located in a commanding position with unobstructed views of the valley and its rivers, the approximately 8,64-acre (3.5-hectare) park welcomes you with a bridle path lined with century-old trees. When he bought it, the owner wanted to breathe new life into this park, combining the prestige of a historic estate with a much more modern, artistic and relaxed approach. As you stroll through the garden, you can admire contemporary sculptures, garden in the vegetable patch, relax in the shade of protective trees or, more surprisingly, contemplate the ruins of an old building overgrown with glowing Virginia creeper, which creates a striking contrast with the impeccable façade of the manor house. These ruins are registered in the land registry and therefore offer the possibility of reconstruction. To conclude: Whether as a primary or secondary residence, for a family or commercial project, this manor house has everything you need to make your dreams come true without further delay. Put down your suitcases, everything is ready! 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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    $1,762,900
    620
    15bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 3.5ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    House with garden Ancenis (44)

    Ref.4769 : French noble townhouse for sale in Pays de la Loire. Ancenis, located on the banks of the Loire River, happily combines the gentle charm of Anjou with the energy of Nantes, while benefiting from an ideal location: 26 miles from Nantes, 34 miles from Angers, and 50 meters from the SNCF train station (TGV). This privileged location complements a destination already rich in places to visit, activities, and restaurants. The Loire à Vélo cycle routes and the Voie Verte greenway are perfect itineraries, on foot or by bike, for discovering the surrounding countryside, vineyards, and treasures of the river, its wild banks, golden sand islands, typical villages, and historical heritage. This residence features architecture that is very characteristic of bourgeois houses from the second half of the 19th century, influenced by the Napoleon III style and classical eclecticism, with a rigorous composition and bold decorative polychromy. The main façade is designed according to a fundamental principle of classical architecture: perfect axial symmetry. It is structured in three main bays: the central bay, deliberately highlighted with sculpted frames and an ornate central pediment, framed by two perfectly balanced side bays. The slate roof is broken, pierced by pediment dormers. The house has been renovated, preserving the original materials: parquet floors, moldings, woodwork, rosettes, and fireplace. It now consists of two separate areas: a private section and a section that is perfectly suited for use as a bed and breakfast or vacation rental. The living area is 675 sqm spread over four levels. On the GROUND FLOOR : as soon as you enter via the stone steps, the house reveals its generous spaces bathed in natural light, enhanced by high ceilings and a harmonious layout. The main floor, the true heart of the house, houses the reception rooms in an elegant and warm atmosphere. The entrance hall leads to the dining room (40 sqm) and the living room (52 sqm), which give access to the sleek and contemporary kitchen (26 sqm). Study Rental section (ground floor) : The northern part of the building is completely independent, with its own entrance and dedicated spaces: a 14 sqm breakfast room, a 15 sqm utility room, a 12sqm office and a functional laundry room. This perfectly laid-out area offers autonomy and privacy for guests or tenants. On the FIRST FLOOR : a hallway leads to two large bedrooms (25 and 28 sqm) with one en-suite bathroom and the other with a shower room, and a third bedroom (20 sqm) with a dressing room and bathroom. A living room. Rental section : one bedroom with bathroom. On the SECOND and THIRD FLOORS : reserved for the rental section : four one-bedroom apartments and two suites. Several attics provide storage space. The basement, which covers the entire surface area of the house, is divided into several cellars, including the boiler room and wine cellar. An annex building, equipped with heating and electricity, includes a double garage and a single garage (tiled floor) in the basement, as well as an attic upstairs offering storage space. The park surrounds the house. Numerous plants have recently been planted around the building to create intimate and pleasant areas. The property covers a total area of 1,649 sqm. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $1,143,600
    675
    12bedrooms
    land 1,649

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Manor Auray (56)

    Ref 4775: Breton manor house and chapel for sale in Morbihan. Hidden behind a large stone wall, this manor house is located at the entrance to a lively town of 7,800 inhabitants, with shops, services, schools and a secondary school. The coastline of the Gulf of Morbihan is only about 20 kilometres away. The towns of Vannes, Lorient and Auray are within easy reach. The Manor comprises several buildings: 1 - A 330 sqm Renaissance main dwelling. 2 - A 180 sqm north wing (the guards' house). 3 - A south wing (sometimes called the ‘dog house’) measuring 58 sqm. 4 - Two large towers (the Hermine Tower and the Registers Tower), giving the complex a layout reminiscent of a reinterpreted medieval Breton castle. The main dwelling and the north wing are connected by a rampart walk with watchtowers. 1 - The main Renaissance dwelling. The surface area is approximately 330 sqm. Inside, there is a medieval atmosphere, with stone walls, a spiral staircase, imposing carved fireplaces, stained glass windows, large beams and painted wooden panels. On the ground floor: - an entrance hall - a dining room (41.50 sqm) - a living room (16.20 sqm) - a kitchen (15.70 sqm). On the first floor: a reception room (42.35 sqm), an office (16.90 sqm), a bedroom (16 sqm), and a shower room with toilet. On the second floor: two beautiful bedrooms (17 and 16.60 sqm) with a bathroom and toilet, an office (7.10 sqm), a third bedroom (6.84 sqm), and two attics. On the third floor: a large bedroom with bathroom and toilet (42.90 sqm). In the basement: cellars. 2 - The north wing (the guards' house). The surface area is approximately 180 sqm. The ground floor comprises a large reception room with a fireplace and staircase, a veranda, a small kitchen, and a room with a bay window. Upstairs: a landing, two bedrooms, a shower room, and a toilet. 3 - The south wing (‘the dog house’). This is a small house of approximately 58 sqm that has been converted into a studio flat. The outbuildings include: A/ The chapel Set apart, hidden from view, is a beautiful chapel built in the 20th century using architectural elements from old religious buildings. Inside, there are beautiful stained glass windows and a gallery with a carved rood screen. B/ A garage Covering an area of approximately 6,700 sqm, the park extends behind two entrance gates, including a remarkable porch opening onto the street. Dotted with ancient trees, it offers a green and unspoilt setting. An avenue of Breton palm trees, delicately combined with generously flowering camellias, guides the eye and footsteps to the chapel, creating a romantic and unique perspective, full of charm. Set apart, the pool area invites you to relax in complete tranquillity. An ancient fountain completes the ensemble and gives the garden an additional heritage dimension. The whole forms a harmonious, intimate and particularly attractive park. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mr Pierre-Yves ROUILLON : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Pierre-Yves ROUILLON, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 397 916 867. 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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    $1,562,700
    520
    9bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 6,700

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Seaside property Port Blanc (22)

    Ref.4641 : French chateau for sale with seaview between Perros-Guirec and Tréguier (Côtes d'Armor department - North Brittany). This magnificent residence is located between the seaside resort of Perros-Guirec and the town of Tréguier, in a dream location overlooking one of Brittany's most beautiful coasts. The beach is just a short walk away, and you can look out over the ocean... The house enjoys unrivalled views and peace and quiet, surrounded by a wall, gardens and woods, at the end of a private cul-de-sac. The location is exceptional, in the historic Trégor region and close to the pink granite coast. You won't fail to be impressed by the beauty of the seascape, dotted with small islands that make it a veritable paradise. Tréguier is the historic capital of Trégor. Cathedrals, narrow streets and half-timbered houses are just some of the features of this ancient episcopal city. Perros-Guirec, a prestigious seaside resort for over a century, is set in an exceptional, protected natural site, in an unusual landscape where land and sea are dotted with pink granite rocks. House dating back to the 15th century, then a nobleman's residence, known as Château de Cuverville, built in the late 19th century and owned by Admiral de Cuverville. The Christ-Roi statue can be seen on the north façade facing the coast. This remarkable house was enlarged in the 19th century to become a château dominating the surrounding area, with its square tower and grand staircase, taking advantage of the priority given to quality of life at the time.. This large, complex house is the result of several extensions. Built of granite rubble on an L-shaped ground plan, it comprises a primitive ternary dwelling on the east side, to which a dwelling of the same height has been added towards the west. Its rear facade overlooking the sea is enlivened by a half-timbered staircase tower and a massive circular tower on the corner. This latter dwelling is further extended by an imposing building (1880) comprising a pavilion with a bow window and balcony, and a tall square tower with a slight corbel on the upper level. The tower is topped by a pavilion roof with turned-up eaves. Decorative features: pavilion roof, zinc finials, balustrades, bow window, modillioned cornices, dressed stone (window surrounds, chains). Walls composed of granite, ashlar unchained rubble, rubble and ashlar. Roofs: long-sloped, conical, pavilion, hipped and valley roofs. With approximately 460sqm of living space (including a 62sqm veranda), the house is laid out as follows: Ground floorc: the large living room, library, dining room and kitchen are linked by a lovely veranda on the garden side, facilitating circulation and adding a beautiful living space to the house. The rooms on the first floor are cross-flowing to take advantage of the view from the first floor. 1st floor: 5 bedrooms, 1 study, 3 bathrooms, dressing room and toilet. 2nd floor: 5 bedrooms, 1 shower room The château is complemented by various outbuildings: a former windmill converted into a chapel; a former stable; a lean-to for wood storage and garden maintenance equipment; an old-fashioned wrought-iron greenhouse in need of renovation. The park surrounding the château protects it from view and forms a delightful green setting. Below, a private passageway leads to a small pathway leading directly to the beach. The land, covering an area of approximately 12.35 acres (5 hectares), comprises gardens, woods, coppice and meadows. POSSIBILITY OF ADDITIONAL PURCHASE : A residential house of approximately 73 sqm, comprising a living room (33 sqm), a kitchen (7.50 sqm), 2 bedrooms (15.60 and 11.50 sqm) and a bathroom with outbuildings and garden. The entire property has a surface area of approximately 5,000 sqm. Cabinet LE NAIL – North Brittany - Mrs Anne-Marie NORDVIK & Mr Romuald BAUDIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Anne-Marie NORDVIK, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 753 048 487. 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.

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    $2,216,700
    467
    10bedrooms
    2bathrooms
    land 5ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Manor Valognes (50)

    Ref. 4742: 20 km from the sea, an old farmhouse-manor house for sale in Normandy In the heart of the Cotentin region, five kilometres from Valognes, this property enjoys a central and easily accessible location. Situated on a busy road, it benefits from excellent visibility, ideal for hospitality or commercial activities. Its location, equidistant from the east and west coasts, provides easy access to the popular resorts of Barneville-Carteret and Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, located approximately 25 km away. The immediate proximity of the N13 road linking Caen to Cherbourg attracts customers in transit to ferry connections with England and Ireland. Finally, the nearby Cotentin and Bessin Regional Nature Park offers a natural setting sought after by hiking enthusiasts. All these assets make it a particularly suitable environment for projects such as inns, guest houses, reception centres or exhibition venues. Built from Valognes stone and covered with slate, this former manor farmhouse features a U-shaped layout typical of large rural residences in the Cotentin region. Its elegantly designed main façade, punctuated by regular openings and four dormer windows, exudes authenticity. The property has two entrances: on the left, a gate opens onto a large tarmac car park for customers; on the right, a second gate leads to a parking area reserved for private use. At the rear, a courtyard garden extends towards various outbuildings and then towards a grassy area, creating an open space overlooking the countryside. With approximately 630 sqm of living space on three levels, the property is distinguished by its flexible layout, divided into several independent sections, each with its own access. This configuration makes it easy to combine private life and professional activity, or to imagine multiple uses: main residence with rental income, guest house, reception venue, exhibition space or restaurant. The private area, measuring approximately 180 sqm over two floors, features an entrance hall with cloakroom and separate toilet on the ground floor, a spacious 60 sqm living room with open-plan kitchen, and a living room with fireplace. Upstairs, a landing converted into an office leads to three bedrooms and a full bathroom. Also on the ground floor, a separate two-room apartment — approximately 76 sqm — has its own entrance while remaining connected to the private and professional areas. It comprises a living room of approximately 30 sqm, a bedroom with shower room, separate toilet and laundry room. It therefore offers great flexibility of use: additional accommodation, rental, accommodation for employees or family. The professional area, covering approximately 282 sqm on two levels, offers generous and adaptable spaces. The ground floor has two adjoining rooms, each measuring approximately 60 sqm, a kitchen with direct access to the car park — ideal for a catering or reception business — and a storeroom. Upstairs, three additional rooms (18 sqm, 26 sqm and 50 sqm), separate toilets, a guest room with shower room and an attic complete the property. The second floor has two further guest rooms, each with its own shower room. The property includes two stone outbuildings that enclose the courtyard: an old barn and an old bakery. These buildings are currently used solely for storage, primarily for garden equipment. The 5 acres plot is organized into several areas that complement the various uses of the property. At the front, a narrow garden accentuates the main façade, with a simple and well-maintained design. At the rear, a tree-lined and grassy courtyard creates a more intimate space, ideal for relaxation or outdoor receptions. In the courtyard, a wooden terrace extends the commercial space – an ideal spot for meals or events during the warmer months. To the west of the house, a large paved parking area, approximately 1700 sqm, can accommodate between twenty and thirty vehicles. To the east, a second parking area is reserved for private use. Beyond the immediate surroundings, a pasture extends the property into the rural landscape. 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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    $920,200
    630
    7bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 2.5ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Farmhouse with pool Tours (37)

    Ref.4723 : French country residence in Loire Valley. A peaceful and popular countryside location on the edge of a large forest. Easy access to the local amenities and a short 25 mins drive to Tours with TGV links to Paris in under 1 hour. This former farm the main building has been extended and modernised and today provides a good level of comfort. With a surface area of approximately 318 sqm, the house is laid out as follows: On the ground floor : the 40 sqm living room has an original fireplace, exposed stone walls, exposed beams, and quarry tile flooring. A 13 sqm room, housing the billiard table, opens onto the modern 47 sqm kitchen/dining room through a partially glazed partition. The recently refurbished kitchen has travertine flooring and a large central island, with a wood-burning stove built into the fireplace. From the lounge we enter the “summer room”, 47 sqm of L-shaped purpose built extension with parquet flooring and part-glazed roof and walls. An excellent space to relax whilst enjoying those countryside views. Incorporated within this extension is a sauna and shower, a utility/laundry room and internal access to one of the garages, 36 sqm currently used for firewood storage and table tennis games room. Linking us back from the conservatory to the lounge is the master suite: a 14 sqm tiled dressing area with stairs to the 1st floor, 23 sqm master bedroom and private bathroom with bath shower and wc. The first floor (stairs also from the main lounge) houses 4 bedrooms (14, 10, 17 & 17sqm) with an office space of 10 sqm, family bathroom and separate wc and shower rooms. The outbuildings include: - Along with the main house is the guest lodge. 140 sqm of living space over two floors. The ground floor includes an entrance hall with cloakroom and wc. A large reception hall of 46m² with arched window overlooking the paddocks leading to an open/bar style kitchen. Stairs to the 1st floor with 3 bedrooms (9, 11 & 17sqm), shower room and separate wc. - Adjoining the guest lodge is the barn measuring roughly 11m x 6m with entrance doors front and back, a storeroom with a wine cellar complete this building. - Near the swimming pool, a stone building offers additional storage space. - An open wooden shed is used to shelter cars and store hay. The property, accessible via a tree-lined driveway and secured by a gate, covers nearly 40 acres (16 hectares). It includes several large paddocks, woods, a pond, and a courtyard. There is a 9 x 3.5 m swimming pool with a terrace, accessible from the dining room of the main house. The entire estate has great potential for equestrian activities and vast open spaces, perfect for enjoying the peace and quiet and the surrounding panorama. 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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    $1,479,300
    458
    8bedrooms
    2bathrooms
    land 16ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    House Melun (77)

    Ref 4773: Manor house and landscaped grounds for sale near Melun This manor house enjoys a strategic location, nestled in a preserved green setting that will appeal to those who love peace and authenticity. Situated on the edge of vast forests and rolling plains, it offers a bucolic lifestyle while remaining within easy reach of the village shops. Just a short walk from the manor stands one of the most majestic Gothic collegiate churches in the Île-de-France region. And a few kilometers away are the châteaux of Blandy-les-Tours and Vaux-le-Vicomte. While offering the illusion of complete seclusion, the residence benefits from seamless transport links. Fast rail connections allow for a seamless transition between Parisian professional obligations and the tranquility of the countryside. Proximity to major roads facilitates access to international airports, making this manor house an ideal country retreat for a cosmopolitan clientele. This characterful residence, a true testament to Belle Époque country house architecture, boasts a unique and harmonious silhouette. It is a charming example of Neo-Norman or Anglo-Norman style architecture, very fashionable in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This style emphasizes the authenticity of materials and a picturesque, asymmetrical design. From the street, a large electric gate opens onto a spacious courtyard paved in the traditional style. The house is entered through a solid oak door, adorned with scrollwork ironwork and antique knockers, nestled in an elegant stone setting with a pointed arch. On the ground floor, the spacious entrance hall opens onto a welcoming living room featuring a light-colored stone fireplace and the grand solid wood staircase. This level also includes an office with period wood paneling, a modern kitchen, and a large living room of approximately 70 sqm complete with a fireplace and a billiards area. Adjacent to this, the dining room of approximately 50 sqm is located in the former orangery, bathed in light thanks to its glass roof. The first floor has four bedrooms, a shower room and a bathroom. The second floor has two bedrooms and a bathroom. The outbuildings comprise: A/ A separate flat Outside the main house is a separate space comprising a bedroom with its own shower room and toilet. Adjacent to this is a second room with its own entrance, currently used as a laundry room, but which could easily be converted into a living room with kitchenette to create a small flat. B/ A lean-to converted into a gym with sauna The property benefits from 6.05 acres of landscaped grounds enclosed by walls and dry moats. A heated swimming pool and tennis court complete the estate. More than just a residence, this manor house is a signature. An invitation to continue a story that began over a century ago, in one of the most sought-after areas for its preserved authenticity. Protected by its green setting and historic village, it remains a prime location for those who demand discretion without sacrificing proximity to the capital. 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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    $1,099,700
    400
    6bedrooms
    2bathrooms
    land 2.5ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    House with pool and garden Bordeaux (33)

    Ref.4710 : Rural property for sale in Gironde department with swimming pool and old winegrowing outbuildings Right bank, in the highly sought-after Entre-Deux-Mers region. Located 20 minutes south of Bordeaux and just a few minutes by bike from shops and amenities. The property is completely free from noise pollution, set on 11.3 acres of land in a surroundings of beautiful residences. Rural property with a noble dwelling and former winegrowing outbuildings. The entire estate is surrounded by parkland and agricultural land, creating a sought-after sense of harmony and balance. The house has recently undergone a complete and meticulous restoration, enhancing its period features while incorporating modern comforts. There is a great deal of elegance and authenticity in a home with a layout and flow that are decidedly contemporary. A long, tree-lined driveway leads to the house, which is arranged as follows: On the ground floor: - Modern kitchen and pantry - Informal dining room and formal dining room - Very large living room with a fireplace - Study located near the entrance - Billiards room - A bright central hall connects all these rooms and leads to the staircase to the upper floor Upstairs: - Bedroom 1, in the southeast corner, with a French door opening onto a terrace. Features old oak plank flooring and a marble fireplace, - Bathroom in the hallway with a large bathtub and sink, - Bedroom 2, with a built-in closet at the entrance, located in the southwest corner, - Bedroom 3, also with a built-in closet, - Bedroom 4, spacious and centrally located, with two traditional Bordeaux-style windows and an en-suite shower room, - Bedroom 5, in the northwest corner, with two windows and an en-suite shower room, - Shower room with toilet in the hallway, - Bedroom 6, in the northeast corner, with a walk-in closet, - Bedroom 7, with a French door opening onto a balcony and a large walk-in closet, - Separate toilet on the landing. OUTBUILDINGS : The former operations building runs alongside the house; it includes garages, a workshop, and a rear canopy. LAND : The property extends over 11.3 acres of parkland, meadows, orchard, forest, and free-growing vines. The park surrounds the house and includes a swimming pool bordered by a large terrace and highlighted by a magnificent umbrella pine. To the south of the house lies a beautiful wooded area with ornamental and fruit trees. The pathways turn into “vineyard rows” and run throughout the land. Swimming pool: 10 x 5 meters, chlorine treatment. Cabinet LE NAIL – Gironde – Mr Henri COURAU : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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    $2,005,400
    440
    7bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 4.6ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Castle Argentan (61)

    Ref.4654 : French chateau for sale in Normandy Just a stone's throw from the Grande Gouffern, Pin-au-Haras and Ecouves state-owned forests, on the outskirts of a small market town with a population of just 370, stands an elegant 18th-century château, an integral part of a much-loved local heritage. It has always been a family property, but it has also been the venue for a number of special events, often chosen for its elegance and rural setting. In addition to the daily needs largely covered by the nearby town of Argentan, this property is ideally located, offering rapid access to the road and motorway networks, as well as to the rail network. ..... A source of inspiration for those wishing to reach the capital in just three hours. In this land of rich farmland, apple trees, living springs and forests, nature exudes a gentle art of living and well-being that is recognised by all those who indulge in it for a trip, a holiday ... or a lifetime. Welcome to Normandy, in the heart of the Orne department... The chateau features a three-storey main building with a slate Mansard roof adorned with dormer windows with curved pediments. The windows are large and arranged in ‘bays’, perfectly symmetrical in keeping with the harmony of the ‘grand siècle’... On the south-east side, the property is set back from a courtyard of honour comprising two very fine outbuildings facing each other, interspersed with an attractive circular lawn. Two imposing stone pillars with capitals nobly mark the main entrance. A culvert spans an old ‘wolf's leap’ that is sometimes flooded.... On the north-west side, the facade has been enhanced by two elegant wings set forward from the main building, creating a harmonious H-shaped structure. The central section features a terrace facing a ornamental pool with a fountain. An espalier garden, adorned with boxwood, plunges the eye towards a wooded horizon, as if to confirm the French-style layout. With an interior surface area of approx. 600 sqm (over 3 stories, the property is laid out as follows: Ground floor: central entrance via a small vestibule leading on the right to a hallway leading to a toilet and a storage area. Access to the cellar. Passage to a kitchen (26 sqm) with monumental stone fireplace. Back kitchen of 6 sqm. Dining room to follow (30 sqm), with outside access. To the left of the hallway: living room (28 sqm) - Cabochon floor - Marble fireplace. Direct access to a study (6.5 sqm). Small lounge/library (18 sqm) - Herringbone parquet flooring - Marble corner fireplace. Large lounge (31 sqm) - tinted herringbone parquet floor - marble fireplace - mouldings and decorations. In the central part, linking the large lounge and the dining room, tiled gallery (32 sqm) - Access to the terrace. Access to a beautiful wooden spiral staircase leading to the upper floors - Cabochon flooring - Return to the main entrance. Average ceiling height of 3 m. First floor: Landing with through corridor leading to 2 large bedrooms on the right with en suite bathrooms/WC - herringbone parquet flooring - marble fireplace. Separate shower room / washbasin / WC - teak floor. Small bedroom with adjoining dressing room. Staircase leading to the 2nd floor. To the left of the landing, through corridor leading to 3 bedrooms, 2 of which with en-suite bathroom/WC. Clearing and dressing room. Average ceiling height of 3 m. Second floor: Landing with corridor leading to the right to 2 large bedrooms with fireplaces and en suite bathrooms/wc, a small bedroom and a storeroom. To the left of the landing, corridor leading to 2 bedrooms, 1 small bedroom and a bathroom/wc. Cellar: partial cellar of approx. 60 sqm, situated under the east wing. External entrance via the gable. On either side of the château, the main courtyard features two beautiful stone outbuildings, rendered in lime and covered in flat tiles, which have been restored to a very high standard. These outbuildings have been restored to a very high standard and have been converted for events purposes, making them a major asset in terms of potential. West outbuilding: known as the ‘orangery’, it originally consisted of former sheds, cart shed, workshop and coachman's accommodation. Completely renovated and refurbished, they now form a magnificent reception room opening onto two large stone terraces, designed in 3 sections, one of which houses the caterer. The space is flooded with light, thanks to the large, elegant bay windows and high ceilings. Two handsome fluted columns with capitals, niches and wall lights set off the ochre-coloured exposed stone walls, perfectly matched to the large stone floor tiles and the period joist ceiling. The former carriage house, accessed via two ashlar carriage doors, is a space that was historically used to house sideboards. It has a beautiful cabochon floor. The first floor comprises two vast cathedral-style rooms with exposed roofing framework, which could potentially be converted into two independent flats. GARDEN Shed: situated around fifty metres from the property, to the east, this small stone and brick shed..... is perfect for children! THE CHAPEL: the remains of a good-sized former chapel, of which only the high walls remain. SOUTH OUTBUILDING: Attractive, exposed stone building with a flat tile roof, built around a 57 sqm reception room with an old, perfectly preserved bread oven. A small annexe is currently being converted, with plans for a small kitchen, shower and WC. Reservations have been made. An extension to the reception room, of lesser height, has a room used as a storeroom. In the gable, a lovely sunny space, suggesting to the artists their future studio.... The beauty of the park lies in its diversity, with each point of the compass offering a variety of pastoral settings. The green thumb of the British owners has resulted in an abundance of flowers in the surrounding area, which is nevertheless a well-ordered mess in the French style. Wisteria of all kinds has also flourished on the facades, sometimes becoming somewhat invasive. Further out, numerous species of century-old trees provide a colourful backdrop, in whose shade roe deer have taken up residence, much to the delight of eyes in search of wilderness. A gap on the north side reveals a beautiful avenue of lime trees, leading to the village a few hundred metres away. This noble access is rarely used, although it is perfectly passable. Further to the east, towards the ruins of the chapel, a large pasture of just over one hectare provides ample food for the two horses that graze there. An orchard of around 2,500 sqm, enclosed by walls on its eastern side, is home to a number of ageing apple and fruit trees..... Finally, a large 10 acres parcel of land remains to the south, off the main road; this parcel of land is the subject of a neighbourhood agreement for maintenance purposes. Together, they form a land parcel of 25 acres, with no easements or nuisances, except for the occasional furtive daily crossing of the nearby railway line. 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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    $1,840,500
    600
    12bedrooms
    7bathrooms
    land 10.1ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Manor Dinan (22)

    Ref.4764: 16th-C. manor house with outbuildings, 35 km from the sea in northern Brittany The property, close to the historic town of Dinan, is located at the end of a cul-de-sac in the countryside, where peace and quiet reign supreme. The manor house is surrounded by its own land, comprising meadows and woods. This charming 386 sqm Breton manor house has retained many of its original features. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a spacious 52 sqm living room with a granite fireplace, a 44 sqm dining room with a fireplace, a fitted kitchen, a pantry and a study, a boiler room with oil-fired boiler and a shower room. The upper floors comprise five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a shower room, a 70 sqm games room and a 73 sqm attic space with great potential for conversion. A property full of character, ideal as a main or secondary residence, in a preserved natural setting. OUTBUILDINGS : The former 16th-C. manor house has three outbuildings: - An old barn adjoining the main building serves as a garage and wood store. - An old chapel that was used as a stable is currently being restored to create accommodation. - An old bread oven in need of restoration. LAND : This exceptional property enjoys a privileged setting in a peaceful location at the end of a cul-de-sac, set in grounds covering a total area of 4,25 acres, comprising a fenced meadow, woodland of approximately 4,470 sqm and a small pond. Cabinet LE NAIL – North Brittany - Mrs Anne-Marie NORDVIK & Mr Romuald BAUDIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Anne-Marie NORDVIK, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 753 048 487. 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.

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    $972,300
    386
    5bedrooms
    2bathrooms
    land 1.7ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Property with pool and garden Saint-Emilion (33)

    Réf. 4766: Beautiful house for sale 12km from Saint-Émilion and 35km from Bordeaux. The property is located in the commune of Fronsac, within a sought-after residential environment, just a few minutes from Libourne, the economic heart of Bordeaux’s Right Bank. This proximity provides direct access to a full range of services, specialised shops, schools and fast rail connections to Bordeaux. In close vicinity to Saint-Émilion, an international benchmark of the wine world, the property enjoys a prestigious viticultural setting of the highest calibre. Vine-covered hillsides, renowned châteaux and established estates shape an exceptional landscape, free from intrusive mass tourism. This location enhances the sense of exclusivity and authenticity that defines the property. The presence of the Dordogne River and the phenomenon of the mascaret further contribute to the singular character of the area, while remaining subtle elements of the scenery. The address thus combines reputation, nature and a refined art of living, within a high-end and sustainable setting. The house, with a living area of approximately 440sqm, is maintained in an elegant and well-kept condition, highlighting period features combined with modern comforts. On the Ground Floor: A long driveway leads to the property, A double spiral staircase leads to a large central hall distributing the reception rooms and gallery Reception dining room, A large lounge with a fireplace, A study A TV lounge/library Kitchen with a large dining area and a fireplace, One bedroom with en-suite bathroom Three or four bedrooms with a shared bathroom A magnificent gallery nearly 20 metres long leads to the west-facing rooms, forming a perfect winter garden. Garden Level: A large old kitchen and two additional rooms for organising workshops. The old wine-making area converted into a winter garden and storage space. The outbuildings consist of: Guest house of approximately 95 sqm This charming outbuilding offers beautiful volumes and an authentic feel. It includes a large reception room with a beautiful country fireplace and a separate kitchen. Upstairs, there is a small bedroom leading to the master bedroom, which is partially sloped and has a closed fireplace. A bathroom with shower and washbasin completes this level. Workshops, Stable, Several ancillary rooms and an old water tank, offering numerous possibilities for conversion. The property extends over 4.94 acres, comprising meadows, an orchard, and a mature landscaped park. 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.

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    $1,823,100
    440
    6bedrooms
    2bathrooms
    land 2.1ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    Listed castle Le Lion-d'Angers (49)

    Réf.4739 : Renaissance chateau listed as a Historic Monument and 83 acres for sale in Anjou In Anjou, built in the countryside on the outskirts of a small village, stands this magnificent Renaissance property. A large avenue of lime trees leads to the old carriage entrance that precedes the main courtyard. The property is located in the north of Maine-et-Loire, in a preserved rural area, away from major traffic flows and easily accessible. The village is set in a landscape of hedgerows and farmland. The neighbouring towns provide everyday amenities. Angers, 35 km away, is within easy reach, offering a direct link to Paris (A11 motorway and TGV station for Paris in 1 hour 25 minutes). The whole property offers a discreet, stable and rural setting, characteristic of the Anjou region. Angers (population 160.000) is just 15 minutes away by car. Angers is the capital of the Anjou region, with all the shops and services you need (university hospital, universities, TGV train station providing a 1h30 hour link to Paris). The town centre is magnificent, with its narrow streets, the imposing silhouette of its 13th-century castle, and the parks and gardens in the heart of the town. The town has also been awarded the title of France's top green town and is a great place to live. In other words: the gentleness of Anjou. It is one of the smallest Renaissance-style chateau in France. Built of schist and tuffeau stone and covered with slate, it faces south/north. It has a total surface area of 800 sqm spread over three levels of approximately 230 sqm each, extended by three half-floors in the east wing. The upper floors are accessed via an impressive straight stone staircase, supported by buttress walls and covered with brick vaults with white stone coffers, as well as a wooden spiral staircase. The façades feature large windows with crossbars and mullions. The chateau's roofs are very varied, illustrating the architectural richness of the building: pavilion, pepperpot and imperial. One enters the residence through a low semi-circular door with pilasters: - On the ground floor: guard room (67 sqm, ceiling height: 3.63 m), library (33 sqm), dining room (38 sqm), kitchen (36 sqm), utility room (7.6 sqm), toilet and washbasin; On the mezzanine floor: bedroom (42 sqm) and bathroom (8 sqm). - Upstairs: living room with painted wood panelling (72 sqm, ceiling height 3.51 m), 3 bedrooms (35, 28, 18 sqm), one with en-suite bathroom, another with dressing room, office (24 sqm), bathroom and shower room (11 sqm), WC and dressing room (9 sqm); On the mezzanine floor: bedroom (42 sqm), bathroom/shower room and toilet (8.5 sqm), dressing room in the tower. - On the second floor: billiard room (29 sqm), upstairs lounge (27 sqm), 7 bedrooms (from 11 to 28 sqm), 1 shower room; On the mezzanine floor: bedroom (44 sqm), bathroom/shower room and WC (8 sqm), dressing room in the tower. Attic above, vaulted cellar including the boiler room under the west wing and semi-underground cellar under the east wing. The chateau is sold furnished; the complete list is to be determined with the owner. The quality of the building's exterior architecture is exceptional. The interior lives up to this impression with architectural features characteristic of large country houses. To name but a few, there is the beautiful straight staircase with open risers, the monumental fireplaces, the mullioned and transom windows, and the consistent and skilful use of high-quality materials (terracotta, wood panelling, cut stone for the ornamentation, etc.). The two painted rooms upstairs are admirable. The paintings were created in 1648 for the wedding of a former owner of the château: The first includes classical motifs such as foliage, crowned busts of Roman emperors, but also still lifes of flowers and fruit, landscapes of Anjou, etc. The second is known as the 'chambre des Amours' (chamber of love) because of the motifs with which it is decorated. This building, on a human scale, has all the features of a large Renaissance château. Without excessive decoration or extravagance, it authentically embodies a large Anjou residence, with no lack of architectural richness. It is an extension in Haut-Anjou of the prestigious splendour of the Châteaux of the Loire. OUTBUILDINGS : They include a U-shaped courtyard comprising: - A 4-room building with 2 woodsheds and 2 chicken coops; - At right angles: a barn, a large garage (125 sqm), a 2-room caretaker's lodge (70 sqm), electric heating, in need of refurbishment; attics above; - At right angles: a dilapidated 70 sqm dwelling, then the old stables (saddle room and 6 stalls); attic above. In the grounds: - A dovecote; - A kennel; - A shelter in the woods; - A well in the courtyard. LAND : Charming English-style park planted with numerous large trees (oaks, cedars, ash trees, chestnut trees, etc.) and ornamental shrubs. A beautiful avenue of lime trees leads to the chateau. - The entire area covers 83.5 acres and is divided as follows: - Approximately 23.5 acres of woodland (excluding avenues); - Four ponds measuring approximately 900 sqm, 1,200 sqm, 3.9 acres and 7.4 acres respectively; NB: these are geoportal measurements based on aerial views. These measurements may vary depending on the weather and the condition of the ponds. - 13.1 acres of buildings, parkland and avenues; - Approximately 34.6 acres of open meadows.

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    $3,646,200
    800
    13bedrooms
    4bathrooms
    land 33.8ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    House with garden Moulins (03)

    Réf. 4762: Charming property for sale in the Bourbonnais region. Located in the heart of the Bourbonnais, the Moulins–Yzeure area is prized for its unspoilt quality of life, the richness of its historical heritage and the excellence of its natural environment. Former capital of the Duchy of Bourbon, Moulins boasts a remarkable historic centre, while Yzeure complements it harmoniously with its residential, leafy and peaceful atmosphere. Well served and human in scale, Yzeure enjoys excellent accessibility via the main transport routes. Moulins SNCF railway station, just a 10-minute walk away, provides easy connections to the major metropolitan centres. This 20th-century residence, set on a plot of approximately 2,500 sq m, is located in immediate proximity to the centre of Yzeure. It is surrounded by a tree-filled park of over one hectare, laid out around the property and offering a particularly pleasant green setting. Shops and services are reachable within a few minutes on foot. The neighbourhood, calm and residential, offers a highly sought-after environment, combining tranquillity, urban proximity and an excellent quality of life. Built in the early 20th century, the residence offers approximately 300 sqm of living space and is set at the heart of a mature, tree-filled park within a plot of around 2,500 sqm, which remains to be enclosed. The property was formerly used as a relay house and later as a childcare facility. Its architecture, combining red brick and dressed stone, stands out for the quality of its finely crafted quoins and window surrounds, bearing witness to careful architectural workmanship. The slate roofs, enhanced by ornate dormer windows, decorative pediments and a slender tower, give the property a noble and elegant silhouette. The ground floor, with a surface area of approximately 126 sqm, opens onto an attractive 20 sqm entrance hall with cement tile flooring, leading to a wooden staircase serving the upper floors. This level comprises a fine room of around 50 sqm featuring handsome fireplaces and decorative cornices, an additional 17 sqm room, a kitchen and a WC. The first floor, offering approximately 95 sqm, includes three main rooms, three additional smaller rooms, a landing and a WC. The second floor, set beneath the eaves, provides a surface area of 72 sqm. It formerly housed servants’ quarters and has since been converted into meeting rooms, offices and sanitary facilities. Finally, the basement, measuring approximately 117 sqm, houses the boiler room as well as several ancillary rooms. The property benefits from a total surface area of 2,500 sqm within a listed, tree-filled park. The grounds will require enclosure and are located in a quiet, residential neighbourhood. 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 ( www.cabinetlenail.com ) to browse our latest listings or find out more about this property.

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    $516,300
    293

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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    House with garden Argentan (61)

    Réf. 4754 : Beautiful country house for sale near Argentan This elegant Norman residence is located at the northern edge of the Orne department, on the threshold of neighbouring Calvados, from which it is separated by only a few leagues. Set on the outskirts of a small market town of some 530 inhabitants, it enjoys a pleasant rural environment, punctuated by a tree-filled park partially bordered by water-filled moats. Everyday necessities are available within the village itself, which offers a local convenience store, while the towns of Falaise and Argentan, equidistant from the property, provide a wider range of shops and services. Road, motorway and rail links are all close at hand, allowing access to the capital in under three hours. A wealth of leisure activities—including hiking, climbing, canoeing, horse riding, fishing, golf and cycling along greenways—can be enjoyed throughout the remarkable sites of nearby “Norman Switzerland”. Human in scale yet offering multiple possibilities for extension limited only by the imagination, this property, rich in authenticity and understated elegance, lends itself equally well to private or professional projects, whether as a permanent residence or a country retreat. The property remains true to its origins, as evidenced by the sobriety and symmetry of its façades, which reflect an architectural quality worthy of the Grand Siècle. Built over three levels around a central entrance framed by two pilasters, and topped with a four-pitched tiled roof featuring an elegant pediment crowned with a finial, the main body reveals local stone construction coated with a striking and unusual “remarkable charcoal-rendered finish”. The openings are arranged in regular bays, of generous proportions, and fitted with shutters. The façades are perfectly symmetrical. It should be noted that the south-facing façade was most likely the original formal entrance, given the sculpted decorative elements adorning the doorway. Nevertheless, the ornamental garden is located on the north side, thus reversing the traditional layout. The main residence is flanked by two adjoining buildings of lesser height: one possibly intended as staff accommodation, the other originally dedicated to cider production. Offering an internal surface area of approximately 334 sqm, the main house is laid out as follows: Basement: A certain Bacchus would not have overlooked it: the basement is limited to a small wine cellar. Ground floor: A natural entrance on the north-east side, arranged in “double depth”, also allowing access from the south-west. North-East side: Entrance hall leading, on the right, to a small wood-panelled sitting room/library with a fine stone fireplace featuring an overmantel; generous ceiling height with exposed joists. On the left, access to a dining room with terracotta floor tiles, panelling, and a fireplace with an overmantel. South-West side: Entrance hall with a stone staircase. To the right, a kitchen with terracotta floor tiles, a monumental stone fireplace, and generous ceiling height with exposed joists. To the left, a large drawing room with tiled flooring in a cabochon style, a marble fireplace with overmantel, and painted wood panelling. Access to the upper floor is via an elegant stone staircase with wooden balustrades, leading to a landing and arrival area paved with terracotta tiles. The ceiling height on this level reaches an impressive 3.30 metres. First floor: A landing leads to four bedrooms of approximately 20 sqm each, with terracotta tiles or parquet flooring and exposed beams. Each features a stone fireplace with an overmantel. One of the bedrooms adjoins a storage room set beneath the eaves. There is a separate bathroom and WC on this level. One of the bedrooms provides a connection to the adjoining wing of the house via a staircase, leading to a half-landing and a small apartment comprising a bedroom, an ancillary room and a shower room with WC. Second floor: Accessible via a miller’s ladder, this level offers a vast convertible attic made up of three rooms of almost identical proportions, separated by load-bearing walls. Exposed roof trusses, insulated intermediate joists, existing electrical installation, and floors of cob or timber boarding complete this level, which offers significant potential for further development. Outbuildings : Adjoining the main residence, a small stone outbuilding under a tiled roof comprises, on the ground floor, a technical room of approximately 60 sq m housing the oil-fired boiler, the heat pump, electrical panels and the hot water cylinder. The upper floor has been converted into a self-contained apartment. 1/ A large barn of 112 sqm, featuring a “cathedral-style” roof structure, adjoins a former cider press measuring approximately 56 sqm. 2/ A row of three small stone outbuildings under tiled roofs, respectively used as: a fruit store (6 sqm), a byre (15 sqm), stables (22 sqm). 3/ A fine stone barn under a tiled roof, aligned with the main residence, currently used as a hangar (44 sqm) and garages (72 sqm). A miller’s staircase leads to a full-length attic above. The potential offered by the outbuildings is considerable, providing a wealth of possibilities likely to appeal to the most creative or ambitious projects. The welcoming main entrance, located to the North-East, is both understated and elegant, immediately revealing the harmony of an English-style landscaped park. From here, the eye is drawn in the distance to the fine proportions of this noble residence and its neighbouring outbuildings. No tree is left to the imagination, as all are present: sequoia, American red oak, maple, poplar, weeping beech, bald cypress, larch, lime, tulip tree, magnolia, liquidambar and pine, not to mention several fruit trees including walnut, plum and pear. The park features flower beds, bamboo, natural hedges and extends as far as the terraces of the house, attractively enhanced by hydrangeas. Beautiful water-filled moats, stone-lined and fed by natural springs, complete the setting, partially encircling the park. A charming former washhouse punctuates the natural course of the banks, also serving as an overflow outlet. Carp and eels share this aquatic haven. The South-facing façade is more restrained, structured around the outbuildings and remnants of old walls recalling the former presence of agricultural buildings that likely did not survive the ravages of war. It is worth noting the presence of what is now referred to as a “service” entrance, benefiting from a favourable right of way for the property. This entrance provides access to all the outbuildings. Set within a landholding of approximately 2.47 acres, the property offers the appeal of a verdant, open and charming landscape, while keeping maintenance requirements within a reasonable and manageable scope. 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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    $739,700
    334
    5bedrooms
    1bathroom
    land 1.2ha

    By Cabinet Le Nail

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