castle for sale Nocé, France
Listed castle Nocé (61)
In the Perche, environment, potential and surface area of the buildings, isolated without nuisance UNUSUAL.... Impressive property from the 15th and 19th centuries consisting of two manors, stables, and many outbuildings, for a total of 4400 m2 of floor space including 1100 m2 already fitted out and in operation. A real hamlet in one piece on three hectares with the possibility of acquiring a wood on the edge of the property of 18 hectares. In the Perche 1h45 from Paris and the Porte de St Cloud, in the department of Orne, in the heart of the Perche regional natural park, "hamlet of character" in absolute calm. DESCRIPTION: The first Manor dating from the end of the 15th century Recent interior fittings on 280 m2 restored while keeping all the charm of yesteryear and its authenticity; The second Manor, dating from the late 19th century, has also recently benefited from interior renovations over 510 m2. Reception rooms and dining room in a row, a kitchen and 11 bedrooms, upstairs and their bathrooms. Former stables partly converted over approximately 300 m2, where you will find 6 large bedrooms and their bathrooms. Additional reception and accommodation capacities possible over more than 600 m2. Two huge barns and several old outbuildings also reserve an impressive operating capacity with approximately 1700 m2 on the ground. plus 1000 m2 potentially in the attic. Vegetable garden. Surrounding countryside as far as the eye can see, the village with all shops 2 minutes away. A total of 3 hectares, ideal for staying for a weekend or longer. Ideal for gites, guest rooms and events or hotel projects, atypical accommodation etc..... Complete file on request. Envoyer des commentaires Panneaux latéraux Historique Enregistrées
…By Capifrance - Sylvain Delmas
4 listings near Nocé
Castle Nogent-le-Rotrou (28)
Ref.3967 : French chateau for sale in Normandy. This fine and handsome listed chateau is found in the perche region, famous for its rolling hills and 1h30 from Paris and 10 mins away from a town with all services including a train link to Paris. This beautiful chateau was built between 1604 and 1620, then in the 18th century, an elegant broodmare called La Jumenterie was added. Of Classical rectangular style, the Château is accesed by a monumental wrought Iron entrance. The three-floored building has an annex at right angles, a fine outbuilding courtyard crowned by the broodmare station with its horsehead sculptures and adorned with its orangerie, dovecote and a rectangular basin. The château has approximately 880sqm construction, and is composed of : Ground floor : At the left of the main entrance a monumental wooden staircase, two salons with chimneys whose windows face north/south that render fine luminous views of the park. To the right of the entrance a salon with chimney and a spacious kitchen with fireplace lead up to the annex with a room facing east/west. Cedar and oak wood panneling match the exquisite double glazed window frames with blinds all along the length of the passages and rooms. First floor : To the right of the magnificent staircase one moves along the south facing corridor past a chapel room to a grand salon, all cedar panelled. A small forged iron south facing balcony donns fine views as far as the eye can see. To the left, two spacious rooms with bathrooms, as well as extra wc amenities with washbasins cover the length of the building. The annex, at the extreme east of the Château, offres an bedroom. Second floor, The same mangificent staircase continues to the third level, where four large bedrooms each with an ensuite bathroom and double washbasins have been cleverly fashioned, each sporting beautifully restored roof beams. Bulls-eye windows add to the charm of this floor. An additional room again is found at the end of the corridor in the annex. The whole property has night spotlight illumination that ehnances its charm. The outbuildings comprise : The Jumenterie has been fully renovated, Consisting of 480sqm floorspace, it has two salons, one with vast french windows with a wooden staircase that leads to the rooms above. The second salon has kitchen amenities. The stables, also on the ground level have great potential for other use. The first floor has been completely redone into six rooms, all with ensuite bathrooms and double washbasins. Heating is fully electric, with individual sanitation. All windows are double glazed. The gatekeeper’s house has three bedrooms, a fine salon with chimney and kitchen. Fully restored as the rest of the château, and has approximately 140sqm floorspace. Another house of approximately 110sqm in the oubuildings has a salon, kitchen, and two bedrooms on the upper floor. The outbuildings also consist of large barns with excellent potential for hosting events and or adding new rooms. Modern stables including a saddle room, and a swimming pool (in need of refurbishment) are found to the east of the Château. The property has 56.83 acres (23 hectares) of land, comprising of a pleasant english styled park, woods and fields. Oak, cedars of Lebanon, beech and yew trees adorn the landscape. The rolling hills of the Perche region provide pleasing and restful views as far as the eye can see. Cabinet LE NAIL – Centre - Eure et Loir – M. Ernesto SORIA : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail ( www.cabinetlenail.com/en/ ) to browse our latest listings or find out more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Castle La perriere (61)
PNR du Perche – La Perrière (61) – 2h from ParisOn the edge of the Bellême forest, enjoying a superb view of the village of La Perrière (Small Town of Character), a remarkable château built in the 16th century and modified several times over the following centuries.Very pleasant 6-hectare wooded park, numerous outbuildings.An old watchtower (classified ISMH) continues to protect the site...On the ground floor of the 422 m2 château, a lovely porch allows us to access a pretty entrance with woodwork and moldings. It leads on one side to the reception rooms and on the other side to the service rooms.To the south, benefiting from the best exposure, the reception rooms: a large living room with a fireplace and a library with a monumental second fireplace in sculpted oak (72 m2). Louis XVI parquet flooring, nice height, beautiful woodwork, exit onto the balcony (superb views of the countryside and tower). Reading room and likely old chapel (14 m2, vaulted ceilings and stained glass windows).To the east, the former service rooms: a large dining kitchen with woodwork and a large fireplace (20 m2). Winter garden currently used as a laundry/storage area. Another entrance.A large Napoleonic III oak staircase allows us to access the first floor.A large landing leads to the first two bedrooms (27 m2 and 20 m2). Woodwork (including an alcove), fireplaces and a washroom for each.Long corridor serving two additional bedrooms: The “Marquis’ room” which has its own bathroom, woodwork and fireplace; next, a pretty room with a 16th-century fireplace.Baths, library (in the tower, 6 m2), another room with closets.In the attic, the service apartment consists of two bedrooms. Washrooms, fireplace. The service staircase leads to two linen rooms on half-level (16 m2).In the basement: cellars, vault, and well.A few steps from the château, the 16th-century watchtower (ISMH) is exceptional. On the ground floor, accessed by a flamboyant door (16th century), the remains of an old chapel in use until the 19th century. Access to the first floor is via a separate stone staircase. Pleasant living room with woodwork and a pretty sculpted oak fireplace (23 m2).A rare spiral stone staircase allows us to access the two upper floors. Another room, and attics adorned with a magnificent framework dated 1742.Numerous outbuildings: caretaker's house, service lodges, dovecote, bread oven, barn…Renovations should be considered for the entirety of this property.Very pleasant 6.4-hectare park: large walled garden of 1.25 hectares with an old vegetable garden, fruit trees, flowerbeds… Around it, a dominant beech forest and walking path (3.5 hectares) as well as a pretty meadow with beautiful trees of 2 hectares. Masonry remains of an ancient body of water.To the west, splendid views of the village of La Perrière. To the east, nice view of the Bellême forest…A unique place…Price: €987,500 including VAT fees of 4%, which is €37,500 payable by the buyer.Information on the risks this property is exposed to is available on the Géorisques website www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Les Belles Maisons Du Perche
Castle Mortagne-au-Perche (61)
Rare - Beautiful property with : - a late 18th century early 19th century castle of approximately 420 m2 including on the ground floor a large entrance hall serving on the left a large dining room, on the right two living rooms, opposite a kitchen, a toilet. On the 1st floor, 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. On the 2nd floor, a large dormitory, a games room and a bedroom, a bathroom. - 5 outbuildings: a house with 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bathroom; an old construction in brick arcades used as a shed, a house to renovate with 2 rooms, storage room, shed and garage, two other buildings used as a cellar, laundry room, sheds, attics. All on 1.5 ha Possible to buy also 8 ha of grassland with 2 stalls and 6 boxes. Contact: Karl Tanguy +33 (0)6 42 68 14 30.`` Agent commercial E.I ENERGY CLASS: E - CLIMATE CLASS: E Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use: €7,960 - €10,820 (energy price 2021).
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle La Ferté-Bernard (72)
A 15th-century castle and listed historical monument with independent houses for restoration with an estate of more than 30 hectares, in the Perche area of the Sarthe department. The castle stands between two forests, in the centre of a vast estate of a little more than 30 hectares. Local chronicles tell of the first traces of fortifications in the 11th century, before the estate became the stronghold of an important bourgeois family from Le Mans at the beginning of the 14th century. The central section of the current castle dates back to the second half of the 15th century. The western façade of this T-shaped building has retained its medieval appearance, with chamfered openings, half-cross windows with moulded windowsills, arrow slits and cannon openings. It is most likely that the site was fortified in the late 16th century, when the moats were dug, the towers were built at the corners of the building and a drawbridge was installed. In the 17th century, two lateral pavilions with towers increased the overall surface. A former chapel, which is now a library, as well as a dovecote were already featured on sales deeds in this period. The walls and enclosures around the grounds and garden also date from this era. In the late 19th century, the castle was acquired by an Egyptologist and underwent its last major changes. The front right pavilion was redesigned in Neo-Gothic style, the height of the rear tower was increased into something resembling a keep and the entrance formed a castellum topped with fake machicolations. Away from the space around the castle, surrounded by moats with an outbuilding, a large, landscaped garden enclosed by walls stretches out to the north, including a meadow with a small artificial island and a wood. Near to the castle, to the north and west, the former ornamental garden, orchard, vegetable garden, greenhouse and dog pens can be found. A large outbuilding stands alongside the course of the walls to the east. There is a large fishpond on the other side, near the millstones of a sizeable seigniorial mill, which was replaced at the beginning of the 20th century by a small electric plant. At the end of a private lane, there are ruins of brick-built farm buildings, as well as a large, circular dovecote dating from 1609. Running alongside the walls, a road leads to two authentic small houses, one of which is available for rent, while the other needs to be restored. In the upper reaches of the castle’s grounds, there are unoccupied meadows extending over around 25 hectares. Beyond the drawbridge, on the other side of the small village street, there is a poplar tree lined 400-metre-long avenue that leads to another entrance to the village. It was created in the 18th century and provides another perspective of the castle, as well as access without having to pass through the village. Two square pavilions were situated at its southern tip. Nearby, a village house with a garden, which is currently rented out, is also included in the sale.
…By Patrice Besse
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