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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
LocationNear the city of Angers, this 18th-century castle with intact grandeur seems to have traversed time without giving up its soul. Set in the heart of a domain of over 11 hectares, it boasts more than 1600 m2 of surface area and offers a unique decor imbued with history and majesty. Overlooking the low Anjou valleys, it provides a stunning view. Its perfectly symmetrical facade, rhythmically punctuated by tall windows bathed in light, immediately announces the elegance of the location. Inside, 24 rooms to reinterpret, vast enfilades of living rooms, and generous volumes compose a residence with multiple possibilities. The annexes dedicated to welcoming and reception further reinforce the event or hotel-oriented purpose of this exceptional property. Outside, the estate continues the dream: a pool to rethink, a private airstrip, a discreet chapel, and vast natural and wooded spaces offer a rare freedom and an absolute sense of exclusivity. Technical aspects Characteristic ancient buildings, generous and adaptable volumes, outbuildings offering multiple layout possibilities, renovation work to be anticipated according to the project. In short, this unique place is intended for those who will know how to reveal its full grandeur, whether as a prestigious hotel, a reception venue, or an extraordinary private residence. Contact: Clarisse Martin 06 80 82 89 90 RSAC 852791037Fees included of 2.34% VAT to be paid by the buyer. Price excluding fees: €2,140,000. Housing with excessive energy consumption: Energy class F, Climate class F. Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use: between €19,535.00 and €26,431.00 for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 (subscriptions included). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.Your ÔRA Prestige advisor: Clarisse MARTIN Commercial agent (Individual enterprise) RSAC 852791037. Ôra Prestige, unique properties!
…By Ôra Prestige
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
Exclusive listing - A quasi-royal château - The finest and most outstanding 18th-century château in Anjou 300 hectares - Private racecourse -17th18th century architecture - Magnificent park designed by Edouard André - Sumptuous 18th-century interior decoration featuring marble and wood paneling - Private racecourse - Listed historic monument - 300 km from Paris, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire. Set within 300 hectares, this property of royal appearance, owned in the 19th century by descendants of the English royal family, stands as one of the most brilliant and sumptuous historic estates in western France, both for its classical 17th- and 18th-century architecture, its park designed by the great landscape architect Edouard André (notably responsible for the Monte Carlo park), and its interior decoration marked by superb 18th-century woodwork, a grand gallery, and a sumptuous marble salon; all overlooking, with a magnificent view, a rare private racecourse still in operation. The majestic private avenue, over one kilometer long and lined with century-old plane trees, winds through the park, offering superb vistas, and leads to a grand perspective revealing the most beautiful, brilliant, and elegant 18th-century château in Anjou, after passing through classical gardens of topiary, pools, and fountains. This property, described as quasi-royal, is clearly inspired by the Palace of Versailles: three grand approach perspectives, a U-shaped courtyard around a 17th-century building begun in 1635 and expanded in the 18th century with two lateral wings of outbuildings opening onto inner courtyards, and an eastwest orientation capturing sunlight throughout the day. Beyond the gate and the ha-has, the château's elegant courtyard is overlooked by a statue of Minerva symbolizing peace. A series of French windows leads into a sumptuous 24-meter-long through gallery, adorned with monumental columns, cabochon flooring, flooded with light, and opening onto the garden through eight French windows with a magnificent axial view. On the park side, a grand and elegant double staircase leads to the first floor. At one end of the gallery, a majestic staircase with a beautiful, airy flight of stone steps and wrought-iron railing leads to the upper floor. Behind it lies a wood-paneled library with cabochon flooring, opening onto the garden at ground level. A through chapel, accessible from both inside and outside, features a superb main altar with a large carved wooden altarpiece with pilasters, Corinthian capitals, twisted columns with vine scrolls, and three paintings: The Flight into Egypt, The Adoration of the Magi, and The Visitation, along with a crucifix. Painted and armorial stained glass from the 16th century depict a knight and Saint James. At the other end of the gallery, a fine 18th-century wood-paneled salon with a marble fireplace opens onto the garden, the dining room, and the grand marble salon. The marble salon, directly inspired by the Salon of War and Salon of Peace at Versailles, occupies a neoclassical pavilion built specifically in 1780. With 6-meter ceilings and 8.4 meters beneath the dome, flooded with light from six large French windows, this 80 m² salon features sumptuous 18th-century decoration in French marble, mirrors, pilasters with Ionic capitals, medallions, a marble fireplace with gilded bronze and Italian micro-mosaics, marble mosaic flooring, and 18th-century Italian marble marquetry panels. Two terracotta overdoor panels bear inscriptions reflecting Enlightenment ideals. Beneath a monumental domed ceiling with trellis decoration and a balustraded gallery, its dual east and south exposure offers a splendid dominant view of the racecourse. It is one of the most exceptional 18th-century private interiors in France. A sumptuous neoclassical rotunda built in 1905 houses the grand dining room, adorned with superb natural oak 18th-century wood paneling. With 5.5-meter ceilings and 70 m² of space, it opens through three French windows onto the south terrace, decorated with a beautiful Italian pergola. Also on the ground floor: a smaller wood-paneled dining room, a vast theatrical staircase hall with wrought-iron railing, and a refined small salon with a marble fireplace. The spacious and bright kitchen opens onto the courtyard and retains fine original elements, complemented by three charming back kitchens and a breakfast room. Practical spaces include a boot room, laundry room, office, and guest facilities with early 20th-century character. On the main floor, the central section offers three large bedrooms richly decorated with 18th-century wood paneling, each with its own bathroom, while the south wing includes five additional bedrooms with several bathrooms, including a remarkable room decorated in Siena yellow marble. Upper levels provide numerous additional bedrooms, service areas, an independent apartment, and attics. The north wing, partly used for reception, includes a series of elegant reception rooms on the ground floor and a large through hall. The upper floors, in need of restoration, offer significant potential with many bedrooms and bathrooms enhanced by quality historic décor. The property also features extensive vaulted cellars and a swimming pool located to the south with a commanding view over the racecourse. Outbuildings: Stable courtyard to the north: stables, accommodations, former poultry houses. Service courtyard to the south: caretaker's house, office, laundry. Indoor riding arena converted into a reception hall: 250 seated, 500 standing. A splendid 18th-century orangery facing south. A walled kitchen garden. An Italian-style garden inspired by the 18th century, created in the early 20th century with its pergola. Park by Edouard André, created in the early 20th century, featuring remarkable architectural elements, balustrades, avenues, and monumental stone staircases. Rare 300-hectare estate, partly leased under agricultural tenancy. Racecourse under lease, created in 1850, one of the oldest in France (Chantilly dates from 1838), approximately 35 hectares, English-style track, two ponds, stands, 150-seat restaurant, parking capacity up to 5,000 visitors, six race meetings per year. Historic monument protection: façades and roofs of the château and its outbuildings, the chapel and dining room with their décor, the formal gardens, terraces and balustrades (plots A [hidden information]) listed by decree of June 18, 1975; the marble salon and its pavilion (plot A 178) classified by decree of June 18, 1979. Location: -326 km from Paris (3h10 by car) -42 km from Angers (TGV station, Paris in 1h22) -133 km from Le Mans 24-hour circuit -96 km from Nantes airport Price: 6,000,000 including fees (paid by the seller). Exclusive listing by Denniel Immobilier Antiquaires en Immeubles Provenance: -16351886: construction and expansion by the same Angevin aristocratic family; estate elevated to a marquisate in the 17th century -1825: ducal family descended from the English royal family -1886: sold to the family of the current owners Fees to be paid by the seller. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Denniel Immobilier
Ref.4068 : Elegant 19th C. chateau in the Layon region, near Angers. This beautiful chateau, solidly built on the slopes of the Layon, is situated on a hill overlooking the surrounding vineyards and villages, giving it a breathtaking 360° view. The Layon Valley is characterised by landscapes of rolling green hills and narrow valleys, with terraced vineyards running down to the banks of the Layon River. Renowned for its production of sweet white wines, such as Coteaux du Layon, Bonnezeaux, Quarts de Chaume and Chaume, it is considered to be the home of one of France's flagship wines. People come from far and wide to taste its wines, explore its villages and also to enjoy all sorts of outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, horse riding and water sports. Situated in the heart of the Angevin heritage and not far from the dynamic city of Angers, whose historical richness is no longer in question, this castle benefits from an ideal position both in terms of its proximity to essential shops and its easy access to the motorway axes leading to the metropolises and professional areas of Paris, Le Mans and Nantes. This majestic residence, with its rendered facades and carefully staggered tufa stone corner chains, displays a varied architectural style to great effect. Topped by high slate roofs that seem to touch the sky, and topped by a 'belvedere' with a beautifully worked zinc railing, it is built on four levels. On its north façade, the central bay is adorned with decorated pilasters that surround remarkable windows with tufa ornaments and mullions borrowed from Renaissance architecture. Flanked by a recessed wing, the castle is extended by a typically Angevin longère that surrounds the main courtyard, thus enriching the architectural variety of this complex. It is accessed from this side by a singular staircase with a double revolution staircase in front of the courtyard dwelling. On the south facade, the main building is enhanced on the left by a wing with a pretty corbelled turret on its side. The view over the surrounding countryside from this point is splendid. The castle has a living area of approx. 700sqm, arranged as follows: On the ground floor: a splendid entrance hall which gives access to the living rooms, VIP lounge, lounge, dining room, service entrance, laundry room and spacious kitchen, and to the exceptional spiral stairway topped by a ribbed ribbed dome, leading to the floors from the cellars to the attics. There are oak parquet floors with herringbone and cabochon paving, a marble fireplace and monumental granite fireplaces, picture rails and panelling of finely worked wood, ornate ceilings, some of which are splendid, such as the arched vaults on ribbed crossings with tiercerons and offset liernes. This architectural feature, very rarely seen in castles of this period, is characterised by the broken aspect of the vault line obtained by a successive shift in the keystones. On the first floor: a gallery giving access on either side to three bedrooms, one of which has an imposing wooden coffered ceiling and an adjoining balconette, a magnificently decorated chapel, a library, two rooms that could be used as offices or spare bedrooms and a bathroom. There are herringbone oak floors, marble fireplaces and wooden picture rails. Second floor: gallery with four bedrooms and a large bathroom. On the third floor: the service floor comprises former bedrooms and service rooms as well as an attic to be converted. Fourth floor: access to the viewpoint from the belvedere from the service floor. Basement: Two pleasure cellars and a magnificent brick vaulted cellar. The property has several outbuildings in good condition and close to the castle, as follows The longère (farmhouse) in a square return comprising : two garages, one of which is a large workshop/garage equipped with an automated and secure locking system; A shed/wood store; A large and pleasant attic club house; A winter garden which can be used as a reception room. The independent house of 150m² entirely restored which can be used as a gîte or guest house comprising: on the ground floor, a living room, a kitchen and back kitchen, a bathroom and a toilet and on the second floor, two bedrooms. A shed. An orangery adjoining a charming walled vegetable garden and its pond. An additional garage (possibly for 2 cars). A tennis court. A monumental heated swimming pool (6m x 25m), tiled and closed by a pretty wrought iron handrail, and its pool house chalet with shower and sauna. Beautiful romantic English-style park of 12.97 acres ( 5 ha 25a 88ca) entirely enclosed, decorated with majestic trees (oaks, plane trees, chestnut trees, cedars, redwoods, pines, ...), crossed by a moat and punctuated by a piece of water on which many species of birds like to take refuge. There are lovely features such as the bridge over the moat and the circular stabilised paths leading easily to any part of the park. Walking through this natural setting really does give you a sense of perpetual discovery, with each vantage point offering new perspectives that ostensibly invite contemplation. The journey continues from the park to the footpaths that stretch around the property, through hillsides and vineyards. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M.Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 760. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Majestic, comfortable château in Maine-et-Loire, just 50 km from Angers and TGV train station with journey time of 1 h 30 to Paris. Louis XIII-style château with roughly 1 500 sqm living space. Outbuildings including equestrian facilities (23 horse stalls, saddle room and covered riding arena), and building with flat. Set in 13,82-hectare-grounds with formal garden, mature trees and meadows. Pool and pool-house complete offer. Energy class: NC/NC.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Ref.3903 : Exceptional castle for sale in Anjou. This beautiful and large chateau is situated in the Haut-Anjou, at the exit of a small village with first amenities in a rural and quiet environment. There is a small city situated less than 6mi away and the city of Angers is only 31mi away. The train from Angers to Paris takes an hour and 30 minutes. The chateau was built in 1874, on a Louis XIII style, by an architect from Angers. Of about 1500sqm of living space, it comprises: On the garden level, it constitutes the basement: study, playroom, fitness room, billiard’s room, kitchen, workshop, boiler room, laundry, toilets and wine cellar. A lift serves all floors, from the ground floor to the second floor, also a secondary stairway. A stairway with iron wrought handrail goes from the ground floor to the second floor. On the ground floor, accessible from the outside by a magnificent honour white stone stairway: a majestic entrance hall decorated with a colonnade, 2 sitting rooms and a dining room, another dining room and kitchen, a study, small sitting room. Access to the chapel. Height under ceiling, on the ground floor: 4.80m On the first floor: landing space and hallway leading to 8 bedrooms and bathrooms or shower rooms. On the second floor: 10 bedrooms with bathrooms or shower rooms. The outbuildings include : 23 horse boxes, saddlery and covered riding hall (20 x 40 m) Another building including a home cinema and an apartment with living room, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. Swimming pool and pool house. English style park planted with great trees (cedars, oak trees, lime tress ..) and meadows. All in about 34 acres.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Less than 15 minutes from Le Mans, an elegant family home set in over 1.5 hectares of grounds. Coldwell Banker Le Mans presents this beautiful 19th-century château offering approximately 700 m² of living space in a rare setting, ideal for bringing together several generations: beautiful, light-filled reception rooms, preserved architectural charm, and a warm and authentic atmosphere. Nine bedrooms and suites with en-suite bathrooms allow you to welcome family and friends in complete serenity. Outside, the vast wooded grounds with a river, rose gardens, swimming pool and natural play areas will be a real place of memories for young and old alike. Close to schools, shops and quick access to Le Mans, as well as the 24-hour motor racing circuit and the European horse centre, this residence combines nature, comfort and family life. A unique place to write a new family history. Visit our website for more information and photos. Fees payable by the purchaser. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
…By Coldwell Banker Val Property - Maine Prestige Immobilier
Ref.4257. Chateau for a professional activity with a family life near Le Mans (Sarthe department). Situated 15 kilometres from Le Mans town centre and all the economic, social, sporting and cultural activities that it has to offer, this chateau is nevertheless set in the countryside in a beautiful location at the end of a long, straight avenue. The village has all the shops, schools, services and sporting activities you need to enjoy a vibrant local life. Excellent access of all kinds adds to the attractiveness of this beautiful location, ideal for a good business to boost. The large château was built around 1896, as evidenced by its architectural style, with exposed stonework and a roof as high as possible to give it a slender appearance. A basement underneath the entire building adds a little extra height. And the location chosen to build it adds to the effect, as it overlooks a valley at the back of the park. The basement underneath the entire building includes cellars, a pantry, a boiler room and an oil store. The raised ground floor includes a vestibule with the start of an oak baluster staircase and a mosaic floor, and distributes 3 reception rooms, most with their original décor (parquet flooring, fireplace, moulding, even wallpaper). They seat 95 people. A 90sqm reception room has been added to these reception areas. This is followed by the pantry, kitchen, storerooms and two rooms (offices) and toilets. First floor: 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms and wc. Second floor: this level has been converted into a self-contained family home: entrance hall, kitchen, lounge, dining room, study, utility room, 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms and wc. A goods lift connects the ground floor to the 2nd floor and access is also via the back stairway, which is wide enough for everyday use. Above, there is a vast attic under a roof frame. Each level has a floor surface area of approx. 250sqm. The layout is designed to accommodate both a professional activity and an independent family life. The outbuildings comprise several buildings : - The V-shaped outbuildings include 5 bedrooms with bathrooms, 2 of which were converted on the first floor in 2006. The rest of the building consists of garages, a former tack room, sheds and a workshop. Photovoltaic panels on part of the roof. - In the pavilion to the left of the entrance gate, a fire room for staff relaxation, and 4 bedrooms with bathrooms, converted in 2007. 3) The pavilion to the right of the entrance gate contains the hunting room and an upstairs room. These pavilions were built before the château. - The corner pavilion in the vegetable garden, used for storing equipment, comprises a cellar level (25 metres long, dug into the tufa) and 3 levels above. Land in the form of a courtyard, path, park, land, woods and meadows, totalling 46.95 acres (19 hectares). The walled vegetable garden includes a 6 x 16 m swimming pool heated by a heat pump. POSSIBILITY TO PURCHASE IN ADDITION : LOT 2 : - A rental house restored around 2006-2007. Gas-fired central heating; living room with kitchen and fireplace with wood burner, 5 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms, 2 wc and mezzanine. And its outbuilding. Surface area 135sqm. Rented since 02 september 2019. - The rental house has been restored to a modern standard; a large living room with a kitchen area, a bedroom and upstairs 1 bedroom, a shower room and a mezzanine. Large volumes. French windows. Heat pump heating. Restoration work carried out around 2008 (approx.). Surface area of 140sqm. Courtyard, laundry room and garden. Diagnosis DPE 2023 classified in C. Start of lease 3 February 2024. - A farm shed, built in 2002, covered in fibre cement, covering a surface area of 850sqm surrounded by concrete areas. -) Various other sheds used in the 19th and 20th centuries to house pigs, poultry and cows. + lands in the form of a courtyard, road, land, woods and meadows, totalling 78.23 acres (31 hectares). LOT 3 : - Land, woodland and pond, totalling 10.30 acres (4 hectares).
…By Cabinet Le Nail
This remarkable mid 19th century Neo Gothic style chateau is located near a little town with all amenities 15 minutes from Le Mans, and just 55 minutes from Paris by TGV. Meticulously restored allying period elegance with contemporary comfort, it is set in listed grounds designed by renowned landscaped gardener Edouard André and commands beautiful views over the surrounding countryside. The chateau boasts superb facades and refined interior elements including Odorico-signed Art Deco mosaics. An orangery has been converted into guest accommodation. Annexes include a caretaker’s house, and former stables used as garages for up to eight cars. With a swimming pool and a tennis court. The chateau is sold furnished.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
EXCLUSIVE to Karacterre®, this majestic property is located in the commune of Saint-Florent-le-Vieil, near the banks of the Loire River, a sought-after tourist area. Set within a magnificent English-style park of over 7 hectares, this château offers 364 m² of living space, as well as outbuildings converted into an additional 329 m² of living space, all nestled within a verdant setting of ancient trees and a pond. THE CHÂTEAU A charming, old-fashioned front porch leads to a grand entrance hall which opens onto two refined, light-filled reception rooms offering idyllic views of the park a true invitation to relaxation. Beyond these lies a large family dining room, enhanced by a period fireplace, and an adjoining, functional kitchen. The floors are spread over two levels dedicated to the sleeping area, offering 10 comfortable bedrooms, two bathrooms, a shower room, and several water points, facilitating future conversion into private suites. A semi-basement, intended for use as a laundry room, storage, pantry, and wine cellar, with a total area of approximately 130 m², completes the property. OUTBUILDINGS The former stables and historic outbuildings have been converted into a residence offering 329 m² of living space. The ground floor features a generously sized living room, a beautiful library, a fitted kitchen, storage space, and a lovely bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. The first floor comprises five comfortable bedrooms, several bathrooms and shower rooms, as well as a small apartment with an attic, ready for renovation. A garage and a shed complete this rare property with its unique character. Just 2 km from the village of Saint-Florent-le-Vieil, only 3.7 km from Varades train station (connecting to Nantes in 30 minutes), and 35 km from Angers. Karacterre® is an agency specializing in authentic properties. We operate throughout the Pays de la Loire region, Brittany, Angers, Cholet, Saumur, Rennes, Saint-Malo, Nantes, Tours, and Château-Gontier. Discover our properties, including manor houses, townhouses, lofts, contemporary homes, private mansions, castles, mansions, charming farmhouses, character apartments, exceptional properties, luxury properties, charming properties, and investment properties, directly on the Karacterre real estate website. Free valuation upon request. Proof of identity will be required before any visit, in accordance with Article L561-2-2 of the French Monetary and Financial. Including fees of 5% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 1 100 000 . Energy class C, Climate class B Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 5620.00 and 7640.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Karacterre
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
Situé au coeur d'une terre d'élevage à la renommée mondiale, ce domaine équestre s'étend sur 120 ha d'un seul tenant. Depuis plus de deux siècles, les propriétaires successifs se sont attachés à le conserver et l'embellir. Aujourd'hui, la propriété se compose d'une demeure de charme avec des prestations de qualité, quatre gîtes, des terres arables, une carrière, un manège, 55 boxes, des bâtiments agricoles, bureaux et logements pour le personnel, un étang, une piscine et des courts de tennis. Le MANOIR de 555 m² habitables environ rénové (intérieur et extérieur) - RDJ: Vestibule, pièces de réception, cuisine/salle à manger et spectacuklaire véranda de style classique - 1er étage: Suite avec chambre, dressing et salle de bain. Un appartement indépendant avec cuisine, salon, salle à manger, chambre, salle de bain et dressing. - 2ème étage: deux suites avec salon, chambre et deux salles de bain - Cave: Sous-sol complet avec buanderie et stockage Pour des raisons de confidentialité, il n'y a pas de photos intérieurs. QUATRE GITES de 750 m² environ - 1 de 220 m² avec une capacité d'accueil jusqu'à 12 personnes: Cuisine, salon, salle à manger, 3 chambres avec suite, dortoir et salle de bain - 2 de 150 m² avec capacité d'accueil jusqu'à 8 personnes: Salon, salle à manger, cuisine, 2 chambres avec suite, 2 salle de bain, dortoir. - 3 de 170 m² avec capacité d'accueil jusqu'à 9 personnes: Salon, salle à manger, cuisine, 4 chambres, 3 salles de bain, mezzanine - 4 de 210 m² avec capacité d'accueil jusqu'à 11 personnes: Salon, salle à manger, 4 chambres et 3 salle de bain BUREAUX et LOGEMENT du PERSONNEL sur environ 460 m² - Salle de jeux de 70 m² environ - Bureau, salle de stockage, toilettes, salle commune, cuisine, 5 chambres et 3 salles de bain - Appartement: Salon, cuisine, une chambre et une salle de douche BÂTIMENTS - 55 boxes dont 8 pour juments poulinières, 3 pour les étalons à l'écart - Bloc de reproduction équine - Manège couvert de 250 m² - Grange à foin - Carrière de taille olympique - Rond d'Havrincourt - Hangar à bétail d'environ 1400 m² - Enclos pour le bétail - Silos et grainerie - Hangar à machines JARDINS et TERRES - Jardin à la française avec fontaine et bassin en eau - Jardin à l'anglaise avec des arbres séculaires - Une piscine de 20 m x 8 m - Deux courts de tennis - Etang - Prairies , paddocks sur environ 120 hectares Ce domaine vous est présenté au prix de 4 895 000.00 euros HAI honoraires à charge vendeur. Cette présente annonce a été rédigée sous la responsabilité éditoriale de Anne-Elizabeth de Romans (06 50 38 74 04 [email protected]) agissant en qualité de consultant immobilier agissant sous portage salarial auprès de Paul Parker Properties domicilié 10 rue du Colisée 75008 Paris, marque de la SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, Réseau national immobilier au capital de 40 000.00 euros, RCS NANTES n° 487 624 777, Carte professionnelle T et G n° CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 CCI Nantes, Garantie GALIAN, 89 rue La Boétie, 75008 Paris ? T : 1 500 000 euros ? G : 120 000 euros.
…By Paul Parker Properties
Ref.3869 : Magnificent chateau for sale in Sarthe department. Easily accessible by motorway (15 minutes), this property is located between Le Mans and Tours, in a preserved environment. This beautiful castle, currently undergoing restoration, has retained all its exterior architectural character. A true home for living. From the very first moment, the charm is undeniable: spacious rooms, bright reception areas, a warm and welcoming atmosphere… The château naturally invites you to imagine: • a large family home • a prestigious second home • a place for intergenerational gatherings With its numerous bedrooms and living spaces, it lends itself perfectly to family life rich in shared moments. Part restored and modernised this family owned domain offers numerous possibilities This chateau has already benefited from a significant restoration, conserving the potential future options permitting the next owners to finish the project depending upon their wishes. The ground floor opens onto the entrance hall, situated in the tower beneath an elegant carved stone staircase leading to a gallery and a toilet. Next comes a spacious 110 sqm reception room, fully modernised, with large tiled floors, an octagonal coffered ceiling and breathtaking views over the park and the Fare Valley. Discreetly equipped with a video projector, a motorised screen and an integrated audio system, it can serve as a family lounge, dining room or reception area. A functional bar is situated at the western end, with access to a storage area. The tower’s cloakroom offers the possibility of installing an internal lift. At the other end, a large fireplace and double doors open onto the 35 sqm dining room, featuring a rib-vaulted ceiling, stone columns, panelling and original herringbone parquet flooring. The 15 sqm ‘small sitting room’ continues this décor, with double aspect, a carved fireplace and period parquet flooring. From the dining room, a service staircase leads discreetly to the upper floors, whilst the 31 sqm semi-professional kitchen, complete with pantries and a dumbwaiter, provides direct access to the basement. Finally, behind the bar in the main lounge, an internal passage leads to the former chapel, which has been partially modernised and can be adapted to suit your needs. The first floor has been renovated and modernised today providing 2 family rooms, an independent shower room with wc, 1 standard bedroom with shower room and 4 luxury individually decorated suites. The second floor remains in its configuration when the property was used as a holiday centre for children with its dormitories and communal shower blocks, all presented in good condition and representative of how the 1st floor once was: an internal project of refurbishment depending upon the project of the future owner... perhaps apartments, cinema rooms, further guest rooms, etc. A small door on the landing on the 2nd floor leads us up to 2 hidden rooms and an attic space in the high tower above the central stairs. In line with the traditional construction of the period underneath the whole of the ground floor we have a basement/garden level. Today home to the modernised heating/boiler room, laundry rooms, wine cellar, storage and 2nd kitchen area with the original changing rooms for the staff and dumb waiter. The outbuildings include : A/ A large building of approximately 175 sqm: the main outbuilding has been part converted on the ground floor providing a spacious professionally equipped gym and sauna. The remaining ground floor rooms are ideal for conversation into seminar or entertainment rooms with the 1st floor ripe for extra accommodation space if required. The current owners have also completed an annexe within this larger outbuilding with separate access from the rear providing a living room with office, a double bedroom and shower and wc... easily converted into a studio apartment if required. B/ A guest lodge: on the ground floor: open plan modern kitchen of 15 sqm with island into lounge 41 sqm a light triple aspect room, an office of 6 sqm, shower room, wc and 2 bedrooms, 20 sqm and 15 sqm both with dressing areas. An attic above covers the whole area and with good headheight is ripe for conversion. C/ Additional outbuildings: - a large wooden barn/garage and workshop - a stone built stable block - the ruins of three old houses near the entrance gate - a modern stable block/garage - kennels - a dove loft An exceptional 25-hectare estate The landscaped grounds offer a unique setting, perfect for peace, quiet and unwinding: • centuries-old trees • vast open spaces • unobstructed views of the countryside • swimming pool A true haven of nature, where time seems to stand still. The recently completed salt pool tiled with Bali (giving an enticing blue water effect) including submerged sun deck, waterfall feature, intergrated lighting and speakers and « travertin » terrace area of 150 sqm is located in the former walled garden, offering privacy and natural separation from the château and its outbuildings. The lawned area next to the pool also has the unique possibility of housing an up to 500 sqm of new construction (maybe a reception hall, spa area, etc.). To the east of the château courtyard, underneath the trees is a raised exotic wooden deck with jacuzzi. Offering views over the lawns and valley below as well as the château, a picturesque setting to enjoy those evening drinks and shared party moments with friends and family. The main entrance drive benefits from a recent tarmac road with lighting and there is also a separate gated « trades » entrance drive. Within the 25 hectares there are the central courtyard with fountain, formal lawns, walled pool area, parking, fields and paddocks (currently cut as hay), woodland, etc. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – M. Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
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