The agencies at Rennes
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10 minutes from Rennes, with its outbuildings and a 3-hectare park, a Louis XIII period chateau, listed as a Historic Monument (MH). Mentioned as early as 1419 and rebuilt in 1655, the chateau is in the Louis XIII style, typical of 17th-century architecture. Listed as MH since 1969, the residence occupies an area of about 646 m². It consists of a central body, extended by two slightly projecting pavilions. The main facade is plastered and divided by five regular bays over four levels of elevation. The building is topped with a high slate roof, pierced by dormer windows with arched pediments. Weathervanes in the shape of fleur-de-lis surmount the pavilions. The window frames are made of limestone, with fluted jambs. Each floor is delineated by a molded belt, also in limestone. The decorative elements are discreet: coats of arms and suns carved in bas-relief. On the east facade, the ends of the pavilions are flanked by two corner turrets with timber framing, each crowned with an imperial roof and topped with a small pyramid-shaped bell tower. The rest of the property includes outbuildings, consisting of a lodge, two dovecotes also listed as MH, and a bakery. The entire estate is surrounded by a French-style topiary garden and a wooded park of over 3 hectares, featuring a pond, vegetable garden, rose garden, and tennis court.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Superb castle located just 15 minutes from the center of Rennes, with the TGV station connecting to Paris in 1 hour and 28 minutes, and only fifteen minutes from the airport. Established since 1419, this exceptional property was rebuilt in 1655 in the purest Louis XIII style. Listed in the Inventory of Historic Monuments, the building benefits from official heritage recognition, as well as the favorable tax regime for protected buildings, which is a key advantage for its enhancement and transmission. The central section, flanked by two slightly protruding pavilions, rises harmoniously over four levels. Dormer windows with curved pediments, harp-shaped door frames, molded bands, and limestone surrounds create a refined and perfectly balanced architecture. Two turrets topped with imperial roofs and lanterns highlight the silhouette, while the high slate roof, accented with ridge finials, underscores the property's elegance. The castle offers over 663 sqm of living space, not including outbuildings. The interiors blend spaciousness and elegance, featuring a superb master suite of about 50 sqm, five additional bedrooms—most with en-suite bathrooms—as well as large reception rooms of nearly 80 sqm, ideal for entertaining or hosting private events. The renovated old stone stables now include two large garages, a workshop, a laundry room with a spacious laundry area, and an independent guest house with two bedrooms, a dining room, and a kitchen. Additional highlights include a dovecote, a pigeon house converted into a wine cellar of over 25 sqm, and a former bakery, all contributing to the estate’s historic character. The property is set within a landscaped park of about 3.4 hectares, featuring a water feature, a small woodland, a rose garden, and a remarkable ginkgo tree—a true signature of the garden. Outdoor amenities also include a tennis court discreetly sheltered by hedges, and a well.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Set within more than 15 hectares of landscaped and flowered parkland, Château de la Giraudais stands gracefully at the end of its wooded driveway. Rebuilt in 1782 on the foundations of a former fortified manor, the property has been meticulously restored to preserve its soul and heritage while embracing modern comfort and contemporary charm. The château's comprehensive renovation, begun in 2015, showcases fine materials and remarkable energy performance. Parquet floors in Versailles and ladder patterns, ornate steel radiators, and a majestic central staircase all contribute to an atmosphere that is both authentic and refined. Today, La Giraudais is more than a château it is a welcoming and vibrant estate, designed for sharing and celebration. It offers spacious guest rooms, reception spaces for weddings, corporate events, and family gatherings, and accommodation for up to 45 guests across the château, guesthouse, and lodges. The estate still offers strong development potential, both in accommodation capacity and in weekday corporate hospitality. A 17th-century consecrated chapel allows for religious ceremonies, while outdoor weddings and receptions can be held among the estate's many enchanting settings vineyards, flower gardens, a lakeside terrace, gazebo, and the château's front lawns. Inside, the château spans over 600 m² of living space, blending wood, stone, and light to create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Shared areas including a billiard room, bar lounge, and reading corner foster conviviality and relaxation. Each suite has been elegantly appointed with noble materials and contemporary comfort. The reception facilities have been designed with professionals in mind: two spacious event halls (150 m² and 250 m²) with high-end sound systems and heating for winter use, two meeting rooms, a large equipped catering kitchen, storage areas, and modern sanitary blocks all perfectly arranged for smooth and memorable events. Between heritage and modernity, Château de la Giraudais is a rare place where timeless charm meets today's vitality. A place to live, to host, and to create unforgettable moments. Ref. 835 Contact: Yvon ROUZIC RSAC RENNES 853 638 799 SAS KARACTERRE ® Authentic Property Specialists Registered with RCS ANGERS 899 365 811 Operating across Pays de la Loire & Brittany regions. Energy rating: D (155 kWh/m²) GHG: D (30 kg CO?/m²) Estimated annual energy cost: 7,960 18,860 (2023 reference) Property tax: 4,724 Compliant individual sanitation. Including fees of 4% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 2 750 000 . Energy class D, Climate class D Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 7997.00 and 10821.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Karacterre
This large Napoleon III time château, located 30 minutes west of Rennes, easily accessible via the N24 highway through Brittany, and 10 minutes from a TGV station, offers an elegant and refined setting for a residential or business project. It would be particularly well-suited to event development thanks to the potential of the large adjoining spaces. Opening its grand Renaissance-style façade to the south onto the expansive 5.4-hectare park bordered by a beautiful pond, it has retained the charm of its exterior features, including romantic sculptures, and the refined decor of the reception rooms, some of which still retain their original draperies and curtains. It comprises a vestibule accessed by a wide flight of steps, leading on either side to a large and small drawing room, a dining room, and an office, all with 4.60-meter-high ceilings. The wide staircase leads to four beautiful, bright bedrooms on the first floor, two of which have en-suite bathrooms, and five further bedrooms on the second floor. The original outbuildings feature architectural and sculptural elements typical of the 19th century, as does the elegant entrance gate. Extensive renovation work is required throughout. Sale price including fees: €1,050,000 Fees payable by the purchaser Fees: 5% including VAT of the price excluding fees, i.e. €50,000 Sale price excluding fees: €1,000,000 Excessive energy consumption: Class F (depending on case F or G). From 1 January 2028, the performance level will be between classes A and E. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €40,470 and €54,800 per year. Prices indexed for 2021, 2022 and 2023 (including subscriptions). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bretagne
45 minutes from Saint-Malo and Mont-Saint-Michel, a wedding estate from the 18th century with 25 hectares of park and ponds. The estate includes a castle, three converted outbuildings, a reception hall, an outdoor swimming pool, and a chapel. The entire estate is now organized for hosting weddings, family stays, and private events. The accommodation capacity is sixteen rooms, with a total living area of 960 m². The buildings are situated within a 25-hectare park, where the walking paths lined with streams reveal the natural richness of valleys, woods, and ponds. Chateaubriand mentions in his writings the painter François-Agathon Pinot-du-Petit-Bois, who lived here and whose paintings were discovered by the current occupants in the attics. Meticulously restored, the works are now displayed in the salons and bedrooms of the castle. Oriented north-south, the main house of approximately 450 m² dates back to the 19th century. It is adjoined to an ancient manor, the origins of which are known to date back to 1429. To the north, the central body is flanked by two pavilions topped with slate roofs. The facade is tall, rhythmically punctuated by six regular bays over three levels. The walls are coated with yellow plaster, while the window frames and corner chains are made of red granite. A significant central dormer with winglets, topped by a sculpted pediment, crowns the whole, while a corner turret rises to the northwest. On the south side, facing the large parterre of the park, the old house is built of dressed stone with sandstone and granite. Under a slate roof, this rectangular building is rhythmically arranged with seven regular bays over three levels.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Côte et Bretagne Immobilier, votre agence immobilière de prestige en Bretagne. Vous souhaitez estimer, vendre ou acheter une maison en bord de mer, contactez-nous. Une équipe professionnelle à votre service.
…By Cote Et Bretagne Immobilier
On the banks of the Rance, between Dinan and Dinard, a manor from the 16th and 18th centuries listed as a historical monument, its outbuildings, and its chapel. From a departmental road, a first gateway flanked by granite pillars accesses the estate, which extends over more than 30 hectares. A long avenue of oaks leads after more than 300 meters to a second gate, pierced in a stone wall enclosure, which protects the manor and the ancillary buildings, including a chapel. It is possible to reach a longhouse as well as part of the outbuildings independently, without passing through the lordly residence. Facing south, the latter overlooks the Rance. In Renaissance style, the facade indicates a construction from the mid-16th century. The building is notably distinguished by its cut-off staircase tower, topped by a square volume covered with a four-pitched slate roof supported by granite corbels. Terracotta finials and decorative mitrons adorn the two-pitched roof of the house. Reconfigurations and extensions date back to the 18th century, with the creation of two lower wings, surmounted by dormers with a hipped roof. Finally, a small, more recent building to the east houses a kitchen. The whole is built of sandstone and granite rubble, partially covered with a light render. The chains and the surrounds of the openings are made of cut granite stone. To the north, partially adjoining the building, the outbuildings border an enclosed area, a remnant of an old vegetable garden and a courtyard. Beyond, the longhouse was rebuilt in the 19th century to replace an old farmstead. The lands are surrounded by meadows and woods as well as by the river below, without neighbors or nuisances.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
JUST CLOSE TO THE CITY! This beautiful 18th-century property, located 1,500 meters from the train station, offers a main area of 200 m2 comprising salons (main living room: 100 m2), six large bedrooms, all equipped with a bathroom + toilet. The vast attic is convertible. The walls have been doubled from the inside, and the roof is recent. An adjoining house features a large living room with an open kitchen, three bedrooms, and a bathroom. The 2.5-hectare park is adorned with century-old trees. Various outbuildings, horse boxes, and garages complete this quality property.The information on potential risks that this property may be exposed to is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Nord Loire Transactions
Overlooking the Rance Valley from a naturally defensive and perfectly preserved position, the estate enjoys an exceptional setting, entirely free from disturbance. The terraced parkland unfolds a spectacular plunging view, offering deep and ever-changing perspectives across the valley, between meadows, woodland and distant horizons, within a protected environment. The manor house, the historic heart of the property, embodies a restrained yet powerful architectural style, characteristic of late Renaissance Breton seigneurial residences. Built in local stone, it is distinguished by its balanced proportions, regular fenestration and steeply pitched slate roofs. In immediate proximity, an independent chapel of remarkable purity of line enhances the estate’s singular and heritage character. The outbuildings are harmoniously arranged around the manor, contributing to the overall coherence of the property: former stone dependencies, partly converted into living space, along with annexes and technical buildings, offer significant potential for reinterpretation. An independent caretaker’s house completes the ensemble. The landscaped grounds, structured in successive terraces, follow the natural topography and reveal a sequence of distinct settings. The relationship to the landscape is ever-present: each vantage point captures the valley in a commanding panoramic perspective, lending the property a truly contemplative yet sovereign dimension. At the crossroads of history, architecture and nature, this is a rare estate, destined for an ambitious vision — whether as a family residence, a reception domain, or a heritage asset to be revealed. Represented by Frédéric Playoust +33 (0)6 08 91 00 89 Price including agency fees: €2,496,000 Net seller price (excluding fees): €2,400,000 Agency fees: 4% payable by the buyer. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Set in beautiful undulating countryside close to Ploërmel, this 15th century chateau, redesigned in the early 20th century, is sure to charm visitors with its elegant aesthetic and rural setting. There are no nuisances in terms of view or noise, with woods and fields as far as the eye can see, and well-preserved natural surroundings. Mainly south-facing, the chateau is bordered by two terraces, one of which leads to a 5 m x 12 m heated swimming pool. The surrounding 5.7 ha comprise parklands, parking for several cars, woods and pastures. The building is in very good condition, both inside and out, having recently been completely renovated, with double-glazed wooden windows, stone or parquet flooring and total insulation. Many original features have been preserved, including marble fireplaces, French ceilings and a large carved wooden stairway. You enter via a large, paved vestibule leading to a large dining room, the stairway and a large three-volume lounge opening on to two facades. A semi-professional kitchen completes the ground floor. On the first floor, three large bedrooms, each with its own en suite bathroom and different views over the countryside. On the second floor, there are two further large bedrooms and bathrooms. The emphasis has been placed on spaciousness, with classic, refined decor. All the rooms are bright and airy. Fully insulated, underfloor aerothermal heating and additional electric heating depending on the use of the rooms, Linked to the castle by pretty arcades, a former outbuilding provides a large shed, upstairs a huge room with renovated roofing framework, and a two-room dwelling awaiting completion of its renovation works. Almost opposite, a collapsed building has been registered to create additional accommodation. There is also the possibility of acquiring 6ha of woodland in one piece, as well as a large dwelling nearby. This ready-to-live-in property could be used for commercial accommodation or as a country residence just a short drive from Rennes. Sale price including fees: €1,550,000 Fees payable by the buyer Fees : 4.48 % of the price excluding fees Sale price excluding fees: €1,483,500 Energy class : C Climate class : A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €3,960 and €5,420 per year. Prices indexed to 1 January 2021.
…By Agence Mercure Bretagne
Just 3.5 hours from Paris, this Napoléon III château (late 19th century) offers over 32 hectares (79 acres) of landscaped parkland, woodland, and lakes in the heart of the Mayenne countryside — ideally located near Fougères, Rennes, Laval, and Mont-Saint-Michel. A rare opportunity to acquire a property that blends heritage, lifestyle, and revenue potential in one of France’s most serene and strategic regions. Painstakingly renovated, the château provides 570sqm of refined living space (over 1,170 sqm in total including outbuildings). The interiors feature: – Grand reception rooms (five on the ground floor) – 3.7m ceiling heights – Original parquet floors, fireplaces, woodwork, and ornate mouldings – Exceptional natural light thanks to a quadruple exposure (N/S/E/W) The estate provides 84 sleeping accommodations, spread across the château and several fully equipped outbuildings: – A spectacular orangerie, perfect for private events – A renovated barn for weddings or seminars – Four independent guest houses with kitchens and lounges – A caretaker’s house – Equestrian facilities, including stables and paddocks over 10 hectares The Grounds : 32 hectares comprising • 9 ha of free land • 5 ha under farm lease • 2 ha of parking areas • 4 ha of woodland • 2 lakes Event-ready: A premium marquee is installed on the grounds, allowing for up to 400 seated guests, ideal for weddings, receptions, and corporate events. Value-add potential: Several parts of the estate are buildable, offering excellent scope to develop a swimming pool, spa, additional guest accommodation, or bespoke business spaces. A one-of-a-kind French dream, perfect for an international buyer seeking a grand historic residence that is both a private retreat and a revenue-generating asset — in an exceptional setting between Paris and the Atlantic coast. Strategic location near Paris, Rennes & Mont-Saint-Michel 570 sqm + numerous annexes | 84 beds | 32 hectares of land | Marquee for up to 400 guests.
…By L'agence Américaine
Sole Agent. An architectural listed gem close to the world-famous Mont-Saint-Michel on the Normandy coast. 80-page detailed file on request. This exceptional chateau, listed MH, is located just a short distance from the world-famous UNESCO-listed monument Mont Saint Michel and the D-Day landing beaches in Normandy’s beautiful Manche department. Meticulously restored, bringing contemporary comfort while preserving and highlighting its authentic charm and elegance, the chateau is set in about 19 hectares of grounds and offers about 1400 sqm of remarkable living space. The roofing has been entirely renovated and is in very good condition. Other structural and technical work has been listed, and may be consulted on demand. The chateau includes 14 bedrooms, each with a bath or shower room, and immense living and reception rooms featuring high ceilings, fireplaces, panelling and exposed beams. All main rooms enjoy open views of the gardens and the surrounding countryside. Restored and revamped outbuildings include a self-contained caretaker’s lodge, and offer great potential for any number of projects. The gardens benefit from a swimming pool blending harmoniously into the environment. An exceptional property in an equally exceptional location steeped in history.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
A 19th-century chateau and its outbuildings, on 10-hectare grounds in the natural and historical region of Haut-Anjou. Standing in the middle of the property and surrounded by expansive meadows, the main dwelling is extended to the east by several outbuildings, a vegetable garden and aviaries, which are all easily accessible thanks to a second entrance located on this side of the property. With its front door on its southern side, the dwelling, built with an eclectic architectural style typical of the middle of the 19th century, was constructed in 1853. Commissioned by the Wolfcatcher royal in a region abounding with game and ideal for hunting, it is flanked on either side by two tall gable ends linked by a central building, while its asymmetrical exteriors were built out of ashlar tuffeau stone, sculpted in some places and highlighted with red brick in others. As for its slate multi-pitched roof, it is punctuated by brick chimneys, tuffeau stone dormer windows and a small bell tower, while in the middle of the main façade, the front door is accessible via wide slate steps, typical of the region.
…By Patrice Besse
Ref.3981 : French chateau for sale in Brittany. The property is located in Southern Brittany, in the Morbihan region. Less than 30 minutes from the Gulf of Morbihan, the castle is located in a quiet and green environment, overlooking a natural valley. You will benefit from an optimal quality of life, combining the charm of the countryside and the quick access to the coast and its numerous distractions and activities. The property, full of character, reflects the history of this territory located near the high place of the Breton resistance during the Second World War. The equestrian character of the property only needs to be updated. Hunting is also authorized. A pond can be put back into use. The chateau part is composed as follows : on the first floor (about 255sqm): the main entrance opens onto a large hall and a baluster staircase leading to the first floor, an access to the octagonal dovecote tower (with several loopholes and an archway) and its spiral staircase also leading to the second floor and the attic. On the left of the main entrance, a large living room with a Napoleon III style fireplace (Viollet-le-Duc style painted ceiling) beyond which is the 1900's part with the turret at the back: 3 rooms in a row are to be renovated. It is possible to make this space independent. Under the baluster staircase, a laundry room with toilet. The service entrance is in a saddlery (Godin piano with wood) in appendix of which there is a souillarde (with shower) and a large fruit-box, a small living room with monumental chimney, a dining room / kitchen (with Godin piano mixed wood and electricity), an office. On the first floor (about 255sqm) : 8 bedrooms, one of which with a bath, washbasin and separate toilet, a bathroom (in the 1900 turret), a bathroom adjoining one of the bedrooms, access to the spiral staircase in the dovecote tower, a large attic, large cupboards and closets offer a pleasant living space. Some rooms need to be refreshed, others can be used immediately. Access to the attic is via the staircase of the 16th century dovecote tower: the space is the same size as the lower level (southern part: the three adjoining rooms) and offers considerable potential for development. A cellar completes the whole, located under the southern part of the castle. It houses the general meters (water / electricity) and one of the three hot water tanks of the house. The outbuildings are multiple and offer a potential of rehabilitation or restoration particularly important: former stables, used as a carriage house and storage space ; an old farm (with 2 boxes in good condition and a stabulation) a former chapel used as storage space a large farmhouse to restore (about 370 m² of floor space) a ruined house on a plot of land of about 3 500 m² (the stone walls can be used as a structure for an independent housing project) - the building permit has been maintained The overall surface of the property is more than 61.77 acres (25 ha). It is divided into several large areas, including woods with bridle paths and numerous species (chestnut grove, pine forest, boulaie...) offer many opportunities for walking or horseback riding; hunting is possible (2 bracelets of roe deer with the possibility of more on request) ; 4 large meadows (with a horse shelter on one of them, near the castle); the park of more than one hectare surrounding the castle, the outdoor swimming pool, the outbuildings and the orchard. Numerous plantations and arrangements of the park were carried out: rosebushes of various species, wisteria of China and Japan, kiwis, red chestnut trees, privet, St. John's wort, taxodium distichum 'pendulum', cherry trees and weeping beech, magnolia grandiflora, centenary camellia, tulip tree, alley of cytis, catalpa, ginkgos, hydrangeas... The whole offers a privileged environment, conducive to tranquility. 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.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
In the heart of Brittany, discover a charming and potential-filled property: a 17th-century castle renovated at the end of the 19th century, located near Ploërmel. Ideally situated: 50 minutes from Rennes, 40 minutes from Vannes, and just a few minutes from the mythical Brocéliande forest. A unique property. The castle retains many character elements: parquet floors, rosettes, moldings, woodwork, cement tiles, fireplaces, oculi, and staircases. The entire property covers more than 600 m² of living space between the castle and the outbuildings, offering numerous renovation possibilities. All set on a landscaped park of 4 hectares, in a calm and green environment. Layout of the castle. Ground floor: double entrance, office, large living room, small living room, dining room, library, kitchen, back kitchen, bathroom, and WC. 1st floor: landing serving 7 bedrooms, 3 shower rooms, and 2 WCs. Attic: great potential with convertible space allowing the creation of 8 additional bedrooms. Basement: cellar with boiler room. Outbuildings. Long house with 2 independent accommodations, each composed of a living room/dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, and WC. Workshop. Stables. Pigsty. Lean-to. Attic. Garage. Oratory. A strong project potential. Just 5 minutes from major roads, this property would be suitable for: a primary or secondary residence, a guest house project, or a tourist activity. Possibility to arrange up to 20 bedrooms between the castle and the outbuildings. Renovation needed. A rare find in the area, offering an exceptional setting and unique potential. For more information or to arrange a visit, contact us. Contact Laurent PEUROIS at 0613349729 Laurent PEUROIS (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC Number: 532 886 215 - Rennes.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Walter & De Maison
Ref.4707 : 18th and 19th C. chateau for sale in Morbihan department. In Morbihan, surrounded by unspoilt nature, Saint-Martin-sur-Oust charms visitors with its quality of life by the water. The Nantes-Brest canal and the green Oust valley offer a peaceful setting. Here, life slows down: landscapes are reflected in the water, birds accompany walks, and each season reveals a new atmosphere. It is an ideal place for lovers of nature and serenity, looking for a privileged natural environment that is nevertheless lively and animated in the summer months. It is a privileged starting point for bike rides, hikes and river cruises. The canal connects some of the most beautiful sites in inland Brittany, allowing you to discover the region along the water, combining heritage, culture and simple pleasures. Finally, Saint-Martin-sur-Oust is close to remarkable tourist villages such as Rochefort-en-Terre, Malestroit and Josselin. In addition to this exceptional neighbourhood, the town has a special charm of its own, sharing the spirit of the most picturesque Breton villages while preserving its calm and authenticity. It is in this unique region that you will find this château and its vast park on the banks of the river. The existence of a noble house on this site has been documented since 1427. A dwelling, part of which still stands today, was built in the 18th century. Then a new castle was built there in 1880. The outbuildings also date mainly from the second half of the 19th century. The château has a total surface area of over 820 sqm. It has a general U-shaped layout due to the different stages of its construction. The original main building faces east. Its lower façade is covered with a slate roof decorated with dormer windows with rounded pediments typical of the 18th century. It was extended to the north with a pavilion whose high roof echoes the style of the 19th-century castle, thus unifying the architectural ensemble. To the north-west, this dwelling was enlarged with a wing at right angles. The main part, the ‘new château’, faces south towards the river. It comprises a main building flanked by two tall pavilions, creating a beautiful classical symmetry. The windows are framed in tuffeau stone and the façade is decorated with corner chains and topped with a moulded cornice. The building is topped with steeply sloping slate roofs, accentuating the neoclassical majesty of the whole. It has classic-style triangular pediment dormers and two dormers in the style of the main building. Currently, the chateau is divided into three distinct parts: The current layout offers potential for renting out holiday cottages and guest rooms. I. THE 19th-C CHATEAU TO THE SOUTH, FACING THE RIVER: With a surface area of approximately 400 sqm, it has retained the original features that give it its charm: its monumental wooden staircase, old parquet floors, wood panelling, mouldings and rosettes, and fireplaces. Restoration work was carried out in stages. On the ground floor : a large entrance hall with wood panelling, cement tiles and the staircase. On the right, a bright living room with parquet flooring, a fireplace and wood panelling with large built-in mirrors. On the left, a large living room, a bedroom with a shower room and toilet, and a kitchen with a boiler room. On the first floor : corridors lead to four bedrooms, three of which have views of the canal, a bathroom, a shower room, a toilet, and a laundry room. Several cupboards. On the second floor (attic): five bedrooms with cupboards, two shower rooms and a toilet. II. THE DWEELING, CENTRAL SECTION : The surface area is approximately 200 sqm. Restoration work was carried out around twenty years ago. The house is cosy and well maintained. The central part of the château is accessed via a hallway with a staircase. On the ground floor : on the left is the living room, with its beautiful parquet flooring, wood panelling on the walls and fireplace with stove. On the right is the kitchen/dining room, withplenty of storage space, parquet flooring and light-coloured walls. On the first floor : The landing leads to three bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet, and a shower room with toilet. On the second floor (attic): three bedrooms, a shower room with toilet, and an old kitchen. III. THE NORTH PAVILION : The surface area is 230 sqm. The entrance is on the north side, through a door with a carved stone lintel in the shape of an ogee arch. The accommodation was restored about twenty years ago. Particular care was taken with the decoration of the interior. On the ground floor : an entrance hall with exposed stonework and a stone staircase, a large living room with a fireplace and imposing exposed beams, a small lounge with grey-blue wood panelling and trumeaux, a very bright kitchen, two bedrooms, a shower room, a toilet and a laundry room. First floor : a large bedroom with beautiful parquet flooring and a fireplace, with its own shower room, 2 other bedrooms, another shower room, and a toilet. A staircase leads to two attics convertible on the second floor. The outbuildings include: - 4 rental properties (currently rented) with monthly rents of: €572 + €455 + €498 + €415, totalling €1,940 per month. - Communal areas: barns, stables, old stalls, numerous small roofs, etc. The property covers approximately 29.65 acres (12 hectares), entirely enclosed, offering a preserved and peaceful setting. The park, adorned with centuries-old trees, features meadows and beautiful views of the surrounding nature. A peaceful riverbank runs along the river for nearly 800 metres, giving the place a refreshing atmosphere. A 9.88-acre (4-hectare) woodland criss-crossed by ancient paths is ideal for walks. The main tree species are oak, chestnut, Douglas fir and sequoia. Existing swimming pool (11 x 8 metres) but currently not in working order. 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.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
The Barnes Properties and Châteaux agency offers you this castle with a living area of approximately 500 m2 from the 18th century, with outbuildings on a wooded park of 4 hectares, near Mont-Saint-Michel, operated as a charming guest house rated 4.5/5 by Google. This property is sold turnkey; the park consists of woods, meadows, a stream, ponds to be restored, and views of the Norman countryside, with no close neighbors. An avenue of beeches, old moats, a rotunda on a feudal mound, and land suitable for a swimming pool. Ideal for hotel or event activity. Outbuildings to renovate for gîtes, a reception hall, restaurant, or other projects (seminars, breeding, or orchard). The ground floor features exposed stone with an entrance, rustic kitchen, a large reception room and guard room (44 m2) with a granite fireplace, wine cellar, and rooms to be converted into a restaurant. Double-glazed oak joinery. The elegant ground floor includes a hall, a spacious reception room, and a library adorned with fireplaces, period woodwork, and high ceilings, ideal for receptions. A suite to renovate, laundry room, and a sculpted staircase leading to three large bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. On the first floor, three renovated guest rooms and family suites equipped with modern en-suite bathrooms, quality bedding, period fireplaces, and views over the park. Double-glazed oak joinery, high-speed internet, no work required, elegant furniture, and decor. On the second floor, there are 2 guest rooms (refreshment required), a large room to renovate, and an amenable attic (100m2) for a living room with a cathedral ceiling and a slate roof in good condition. Possibility to create 4 additional rooms/suites, an open kitchen, or an en-suite bathroom in the tower. Four outbuildings to renovate (pigeon house, coach house, bakery, large granite barn of 250 m2) offering 500 m2 of potential living space, convertible into gîtes or event spaces. Property with a well, stable, enclosed garage. Property with recent individual sanitation (micro-station 2014), central heating with a mixed wood/pellet boiler (2018), and double glazing for energy efficiency. Natural slate roofing, fireplaces in the main rooms.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Ref.4803 : French chateau for sale in Mayenne department. Built in Mayenne, in the historic province of Maine, this chateau stands near a small, vibrant town. Perched on a hill, it overlooks a small river flowing below. A regional train station is located 700 meters from the property. All daily necessities are within walking distance (supermarkets, bakeries, movie theater, etc.). Laval, a 20-minute drive away, offers a full range of shops and services. The wooded countryside of Maine is renowned for its picturesque charm and fertile soil, surrounded by the provinces of Normandy, Anjou, and Brittany… The chateau was built in the 20th century as an extension of a small chateau that had been built in the late 19th century, around the 1870s. The structure is constructed of plastered rubble stone and covered with slate. The main façade faces south. The complex is flanked by six turrets. The imposing structure forms a beautiful ensemble. A few steps lead up to a terrace running along the south-facing façade. The entrance door, inviting us inside the building, is crowned by an imposing pediment featuring a winged lion – the ‘Lion of Saint Mark’ – rendered in mosaic. The chateau covers an area of approximately 600 sqm, excluding the attic, and comprises: On the ground floor: a monumental entrance hall and staircase (47 sqm) topped by a dome and its peristyle. A corridor (36 sqm) leads to two living rooms (40 sqm each, ceiling height: 4.25 m), which can be combined to form a single 80 sqm lounge thanks to an ingenious retractable partition, a billiard room (33 sqm), a toilet/washbasin area (9.5 sqm), a dining room (21 sqm), and a kitchen (14 sqm); then in the 19th-century section, a service staircase, 2 bedrooms (12 and 24 sqm), a bedroom/shower room (19 sqm), a study (16 sqm), an entrance hall (6 sqm), and 2 toilets/washbasins. On the first floor : 10 bedrooms ranging from 17 to 36 sqm (ceiling height: 3.4 m), 1 bathroom, 1 shower room, 2 toilets/washbasins, toilet. Above: attic comprising the former staff quarters. Cellar running beneath the entire chateau, including the boiler room and wine cellar. Harmoniously arranged around the château, the outbuildings comprise: A/ A caretaker’s house (former gatehouse) of 52.8 sqm excluding the attic, comprising: kitchen/living room (27 sqm), 2 bedrooms (13 and 9 sqm), shower room, toilet; 3 rooms in the attic above; cellar below; property in good visible condition, in need of refreshing: electric radiator heating, 4 main windows replaced in 2024 with double glazing; electrical wiring approximately 25 years old, insulation, mains drainage. B/ Garages block, 100 sqm per level. C/ Stables of 130 sqm, with attics above; small shed attached. D/ A former greenhouse extended to include a kennel. E/ Gazebo. F/ An orangery of 50 sqm, extended by former sheds requiring restoration. G/ An aviary below the chateau. The chateau is prominently situated at the centre of its grounds and surrounded by a lovely, beautifully landscaped park, featuring tall ornamental trees, mainly conifers (cedars, sequoias, spruces, etc.). The vegetation provides both a picturesque setting and the protection that such a property requires. Part of the property is enclosed by walls. To the south and east, the land slopes down towards the river, with the undulating terrain offering views of the horizon. The total area is 8.27 acres (3 hectares, 34 ares and 89 ca).
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Ref.4642 : 19th century troubadour-style château with 29 acres for sale in Mayenne department The château was built in 1849 by a family of Laval magistrates, on the site of the former Forges. Abbé Angot describes it as a castle with ‘pointed-arched windows and doors, bastioned at all four corners by a round tower’. The building is made of rendered rubble stone with a slate roof. The ground floor is raised over the garden level, forming 4 levels of 140 sqm each, with the two upper floors. 320 sqm of living space is currently available, excluding the second floor and certain rooms on the garden level. The main reception facade faces south. The castle comprises : Garden level (semi-buried): lounge with sauna (26 sqm), laundry room (11 sqm), boiler room, cellars, storeroom, storerooms. Ceiling height of 2.69 m; Ground floor: entrance hall with stairway (21 sqm), kitchen (28 sqm) and scullery in the turret, dining room (31 sqm) with Provencal terracotta floor, white marble fireplace and toilet in the turret, lounge (31 sqm) with herringbone parquet flooring and black marble fireplace, study (28 sqm) with marble fireplace. The entrance crosses the castle from one side to the other and opens onto a single-storey terrace on the other side. First floor: a landing leads to 4 bedrooms (29, 29, 23, 19 sqm), 2 bathrooms, 2 shower rooms, 3 wc and wash-hand basin. Second floor: a landing leads to 5 former attic bedrooms (32, 22, 22, 18 and 11 sqm), one of which has a wash-hand basin. Attic above (roof frame). The building is well laid out around its central stairwell. The rooms are spacious from the garden level to the second floor. Numerous decorative features are typical of the troubadour style. Broken arch windows, finely sculpted bays, ribbed windows, braces, plant sculptures, internal shutters, etc. OUTBUILDINGS : They are spread across the south-east side of the château and form a courtyard of outbuildings. They include : A/ A 1st stone stable with slate roof comprising: 4 boxes (63 sqm), tack room, horse shower (37 sqm), kennels. B/ A stone barn with slate roof comprising: workshop (27 sqm), barn (68 sqm). C/ A stone outbuilding at right angles to the stable comprising: workshop with fireplace (29 sqm), toilet, 2 rooms, summer kitchen; in poor condition. D/ Beyond this outbuilding, a 2nd stone stable with a slate roof comprising: 4 loose boxes (59 sqm), 2 rooms; adjoining: metal pillar shed covered in sheet metal (250 sqm), pool house, wood shed (23 sqm), cowshed (39 sqm); in poor condition. E/ A stone building covered in synthetic slate comprising a 3rd stable with 6 loose boxes (118 sqm) and self-contained accommodation: living room/kitchen (37 sqm, 2.45 m high), bedroom (13.8 sqm), shower room and toilet (4 sqm); single glazed windows (some double glazed), wall insulation, heating by a stove, drainage redone 8 years ago. F/ A semi in-ground swimming pool built in 2014 (11 x 3 x 2.5 m), chlorine and sand filtration. G/ A grass tennis court. H/ A sand quarry (30 x 40 m). I/ A dishevelled chapel in poor condition (to the rear of the castle). J/ A well. LAND : They can be broken down as follows: - 7 acres of parklands around the château comprising oak, chestnut, pine, cedar, willow, etc.; - 4 acres of ancient woods (one parcel) to the west of the château; - 18 acres of open meadows to the north, east and south of the château. This is a complete, homogenous plot of land that can be used for both leisure purposes (parklands, swimming pool, tennis courts) and for breeding (horses). The total surface area is 29 acres.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Without equal in the entire bay, from Cancale to Fréhel, the Domaine de La Vieux Ville is discovered through a long avenue of green oaks, through fields (7 hectares) and completely surrounded by thick woods (8 hectares). Solidly implanted on top of the Grande Plage, the Manor (600 m2 on three levels) offers an breathtaking sea view of the Ébihens Islands, Cézembre and on clear days, the Chausey Islands on the horizon. All around the manor, a harmonious combination of small buildings (8) nestled in the midst of a 1-hectare kitchen garden allows for a family project where everyone will find their place. So close to the Saint-Cast church, whose bell tower alone emerges from the woods, equidistant from the deep-water port and its 18-hole golf course (800m as the crow flies), between land and sea, it is not uncommon to see three deer strolling peacefully in the frame of a window. Represented by Frédéric Playoust +33(0)6 08 91 00 89 Agency fees included: €2 600,000 Agency fees excluded: €2 500,000 Agency fees 4% charged to the buyer. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Réf. 4133-A : an impressive château, with the option to purchase its prestigious stud farm as well. Located in the Loire region, in beautiful countryside, this enchanting estate will appeal to lovers of history, refined luxury and unspoilt nature. Nestling on the banks of the Erdre, reputed to be one of the most beautiful rivers in France, The château and its 145 acres estate are sure to delight even the most discerning visitors. As soon as you step through the majestic wrought-iron gates, you'll be enveloped by an aura of grandeur, beauty and serenity. Whether you're looking for a private retreat or a business opportunity, this estate offers unlimited potential for fulfilling the boldest dreams. The Château is an architectural marvel, a living testament to classical know-how and style. The dazzling white main entrance is reached by a double staircase leading up to a rounded central forebuilding. The elegantly sculpted stone facades and eleven tall windows add elegance and nobility. The slate roof features six bull's-eyes. The interior is just as impressive, with four levels and around 760 sqm of living space. Spacious reception rooms, beautiful parquet flooring, mouldings, rosettes, wood panelling and imposing fireplaces. Light floods in through the tall windows. The whole property is in perfect condition and remarkably well decorated. The château is sold fully furnished. On the ground floor, the imposing entrance hall leads into a vast, grey-toned living room. To the right is a very large 87 sqm kitchen. To the left, a bright white dining room and a welcoming library. The stairwell is painted with an oriental hunting fresco. 1st floor: 5 bedrooms with warm tones, including 2 with shower rooms and 2 with bathrooms. A large dressing room. On the 2nd floor: covering 100 sqm, there is a games room, a dormitory, a bedroom with an attractive shower room. The luxurious basement is dedicated to well-being, with a starry-sky swimming pool, a treatment room with a mosaic Hammam, and a gym. Outbuildings : The outbuildings, which have been charmingly renovated, comprise six self-contained properties, totalling approximately 422 sqm. Equestrian facilities: seven individual stables and paddocks, two riding arenas (60 x 20 m each) . The 145 acres site, situated on the banks of a river, comprises approximately 46 hectares of woodland and wetlands and 7 hectares of meadows. It is a peaceful, harmonious place. Paths lined with century-old trees invite you to take a stroll, offering magical views. The views of the river, which runs alongside part of the estate, bring a touch of freshness and serenity, creating a natural setting of striking beauty. A jetty some thirty metres long provides access to the river for boating trips. A large vegetable garden enclosed by old stone walls, complete with beautiful historic greenhouses, allows you to grow your own fruit and vegetables. At the centre of the garden paths stands a fountain. A swimming pool area has been created, sheltered from view. A helipad has been installed on the property. It is possible to purchase a equestrian estate, see ad réf.4133-B 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.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
A family chateau where a famous novelist lived, tucked away in the beautiful countryside of France’s Anjou province. The chateau stands in the shade of age-old trees that tower in English-style grounds. The edifice was recently restored. Its roofing, insulation, electricity, plumbing, windows and sanitation system were renovated. Its 40-metre-long facade stretches from north to south. The chateau has a main section with dual-aspect rooms. This section is framed between a pavilion at its north end and a second pavilion at its south end. Two towers also adjoin it. One of these towers houses a chapel. To the south and west of the dwelling, there are 6,500m² of tree-dotted grounds that are easy to maintain. The property was the family home of the famous French novelist Hervé Bazin. The current owner recreated the atmosphere of Bazin’s novel ‘Vipère au Poing’ here and opened the chateau to visitors. The property has been entirely adapted to comply with norms for France’s accreditation for a building to be open to the public. It now resembles a museum and can be used as a business.
…By Patrice Besse
Ref.3044 French 19th century chateau for sale in Haut-Anjou Situated in the Mayenne department, former district of the Haut-Anjou renowned by its mild climate, this chateau was built at the exit of a quiet village. Slightly elevated, the property dominates it nice English style park and a beautiful pond. A small city with shops and services is less than 7 miles away from there. Of about 700sqm of living space, it comprises: On the basement : a large old kitchen, boiler room, cellars and other rooms. On the elevated ground floor, accessible by a nice stoop: large vestibule (53sqm) with stairway, study (28sqm), large sitting room (50sqm), library (23sqm), dining room (39sqm), small kitchen in the former pantry, small dining room (25sqm), toilet and secondary stairway. Height under ceiling is about 4.20m. The ground floor offers beautiful reception rooms : all of them with oak parquet floors, panelling and beautiful woodworks with a décor of vertical folds. Beautiful painted or coffered ceilings and marble fireplaces. On the first floor : 7 bedrooms with oak parquet floors and decorated fireplaces, 5 bathrooms and shower rooms. On the second floor has pine parquet floors and can be converted. The chateau has benefited from important renovation works these last few years. A courtyard with stone outbuildings covered with slate roof comprises : On the east side, an old dwelling of 3 rooms. On the centre : a beautiful building with a comfortable dwelling with kitchen, toiler and on the first floor, a superb loft. Garage and shed. On the back: 17 horse loose boxes. On the west side : a building with a comfortable flat with sitting room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Tackle room and horse loose boxes. An agricultural hangar of about 300sqm. At the entrance, the gatehouse. It comprises a sitting room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms and bathroom Of about 47 acres, the land is nicely distributed around the chateau and slightly hilly. It is composed of a superb English style park planted with great ornamental trees designed by a great landscaper of the 19th century, some woods with beautiful paths, meadows with paddocks with wooden fences and a beautiful pond.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
In the heart of Anjou, set in a pristine setting steeped in history, this Renaissance château embodies the very essence of French refinement. Once the ancestral home of the du Bellay family, it captivates with the harmony of its lines, the balance of its proportions, and the remarkable authenticity of its period features. A true architectural gem, this residence has stood the test of time with elegance, offering today a perfect blend of historic prestige and modern comfort. A majestic welcome from the moment you arrive. Behind a period wrought-iron gate, the property reveals itself with subtlety. A long driveway lined with century-old trees guides the eye and creates a spectacular vista, gradually revealing the noble and perfectly proportioned silhouette of the château. Every detail of the approach has been designed to enhance the moment, offering an arrival worthy of the grandest estates. The first stone of the château was laid in 1444 at the request of Jean Haton. Since then, each generation has contributed to its expansion and embellishment, with absolute respect for the original architectural codes. From the Middle Ages through the Renaissance to the present day, the château has preserved its soul while evolving with the times, offering a living testament to French history. Upon entering, the spaciousness and elegance of the rooms are immediately striking. A grand reception hall, enhanced by a monumental wall hanging. A refined living room, entirely paneled in wood. An elegant dining room, perfect for exceptional dinners. A spacious kitchen-dining area with a pantry, combining charm and functionality - A suite with an en-suite bathroom, offering comfort and privacy Each space embodies the French art of hospitality, blending prestige with warmth. First Floor – A listed interior of rare refinement Accessible via a distinctive staircase: - A sumptuous living room, bright and elegant, and a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, entirely adorned with period wood paneling. Antique motifs, landscapes in shades of gray, blue, and gold… An exceptional ensemble, listed as a Historic Monument. Three additional bedrooms, offering comfort and harmony Second Floor – Spaciousness and Potential The second floor expands the château’s capacity with several additional bedrooms. Modular spaces that can accommodate suites, private lounges, offices, or relaxation areas. An ideal level for developing a family project or a high-end hospitality venture, while maintaining perfect architectural coherence. Outbuildings & Annexes – A Complete Estate The property includes charming outbuildings that enhance the estate: -- Outbuildings offering a wide range of possibilities (guest houses, reception areas, workshops, garages, etc.) - Utility and service areas - Significant development potential for additional projects These outbuildings fully contribute to the estate’s scale and functionality. A rarity on the market, the property is offered fully furnished and decorated. Each room has been meticulously designed in keeping with the spirit of the place, blending characterful furnishings, refined decorative elements, and aesthetic harmony. More than just a property, this château is an experience. A place where history, elegance, and serenity come together in everyday life. Whether as a private residence, family home, or prestigious project: a rare opportunity for clients seeking excellence and authenticity. An exceptional heritage gem Energy performance rating: g/g Asking price: €3,150,000 (Net seller price: €3,000,000 - 5% buyer's fees) Presented by Damien TOUDIC (EI): +1 646 777 3486 - [email protected]. The risks associated with this property are available on the website: wwww.géorisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Property in very good condition, 30 minutes from Angers in a charming little village. Located in Anjou, on the famous Loire Valley Châteaux route, this charming Renaissance château, of a human scale, represents the historical cradle of the du Bellay family. From the entrance through the majestic wrought iron gate, a long tree-lined driveway captures the visitor's attention and gradually reveals the elegant silhouette of the Château.This château has traversed the ages, evolving from the Renaissance to the present day thanks to extensions and embellishments carried out in respect of its original heritage.The visit begins on the ground floor with the large reception room, adorned with sumptuous wall tapestries. Following this is a warm lounge featuring woodwork, a friendly dining room, a spacious kitchen equipped with a pantry, as well as a suite with a bathroom. On the upper floor, the journey leads to a magnificent main lounge, a bedroom with a bathroom decorated with fine woodwork and antique motifs and landscapes in shades of gray, blue, and gold, classified as a historical monument. This floor also houses three additional bedrooms, a bathroom, and two toilets. On the second floor, a suite with a bathroom is placed alongside eight bedrooms and a water room. The basements accommodate a vast vaulted cellar as well as several boiler rooms.Additionally, the property extends to a farm with two homes, stables, a large hall, a chicken coop, and a beautiful dovecote. The park, covering more than 33 hectares, is mainly composed of woods, meadows, and two magnificent ponds. This exceptional setting is perfectly suited for a large family or for the development of a commercial activity. Fully furnished and decorated, the property is ready to welcome its new occupants. Energy performance rating: g/g. Agency fees are the responsibility of the buyer, amounting to 5.00% including tax on the price excluding fees. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: www.georisques.gouv.fr.Real Estate Network CAPIFRANCE - Your commercial agent (RSAC No. 449 455 609 - Tours Registry) Alexandre GEOFFROY D'ASSY Individual Entrepreneur 06 20 45 61 61 - Ref. 939666This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Capifrance - Alexandre Geoffroy D'assy
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