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Réf. 4801: a beautiful château near Alençon, 40 km from Le Mans. Located on the edge of the famous Alpes Mancelles, the property is set in unspoilt countryside, yet remains just a few kilometres from a prefecture town. In the immediate vicinity of Fresnay-sur-Sarthe, a ‘small town of character’ that will charm you with its fortified town built on a rocky promontory offering an exceptional view over the meandering Sarthe river, this property also offers easy access to the motorway and the SNCF rail network. Once past the charming entrance gate, you cross the grounds to reach the attractive 19th-century castle, built of rendered stone and topped with a slate roof. Symmetrical on one side, with a central section flanked by two corner turrets and an elegant canopy at its centre, it is not symmetrical on the other, as the façade features a rectangular tower, likely a remnant of the original château, on which a 16th-century architectural detail can be seen. An elegant gallery has also been added to the façade, providing easy access to the ground floor and a welcoming entrance. With a living area of 446sqm, it comprises: On the ground floor: a gallery with attractive cabochon flooring (21 sqm) leading to a central, open-plan dining room with parquet flooring and a marble fireplace (30 sqm), the start of the staircase, and a large living room with parquet flooring and three-sided views (32,5 sqm) through which one enters a bright study (14,45 sqm) situated in a tower. Behind the staircase, a small utility room used as a kitchen opens onto the former kitchen with its monumental granite fireplace set on terracotta tiles (30,5 sqm), which leads to a small room in a tower, a laundry room, a shower room, as well as a service entrance and a scullery. On the first floor, a long corridor leads to five bedrooms, one of which is a connecting room (ranging from 14 sqm to 32 sqm), a bathroom and a shower room. Above, the same corridor leads to two bedrooms, four rooms requiring refurbishment and a terrace. Partial basement Outbuildings : At the entrance to the property stands an elegant outbuilding constructed of rendered stone with brick detailing and a recently installed slate roof. It houses a double garage, stables with four stalls, a tack room, a feed store, and a former caretaker’s flat comprising, on the ground floor, a living room and kitchen area, a bathroom, and upstairs, two bedrooms, one of which has a bath and washbasin, as well as an additional room and access to the loft. A beautiful tower, 6.75 m in diameter over two levels, comprises one room per level. A small turret containing old latrines adjoins it. Vaulted cellar beneath the terrace. The grounds, covering a total area of approc. 7 acres comprise: An English-style park, partly enclosed by a pretty stone wall, laid out in terraces and attractively planted with ornamental trees, including a remarkable cedar, lime trees and hornbeam hedges… criss-crossed by paths offering various views of the château. Below the château, a pond and a tennis court with a changing room featuring a washbasin, shower and terrace. An old access path to the château, a long stretch of meadowland lined with trees.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
FOR SALE - 1 kilometre from the village and its railway station (regular connections to Nantes or Angers), 50 kilometres from Nantes and 40 kilometres from Angers, the A11 motorway is 10 kilometres away. 18th-century manor house in need of renovation, retaining all its authenticity, with its old outbuildings, on 2.6 hectares of land, partly enclosed by walls. The manor house has 3 floors and approximately 280 m² of living space: Ground floor: entrance hall with beautiful oak staircase, dining room and living room with exposed beams, fireplaces and terracotta floor tiles, kitchen and storage room, toilet. First floor: 4 bedrooms, 1 shower room, toilet. Second floor: 2 bedrooms, 1 shower room, toilet. It is completed by: A farmhouse at the entrance to the property completes this property in need of refurbishment. We have a living room with fireplace, very bright with its east/west exposure, 1 bedroom, 1 kitchen, 1 toilet, 1 storage room and shower room. An old farm building that could increase the accommodation capacity, consisting of a garage, an old stable, a cellar and a storeroom with a wine press. All this is located on an estate of approximately 2.6 hectares, part of which is enclosed by stone walls with a promising oak grove, planted 15 years ago, and a larch plantation. At the entrance, there is a grassy esplanade on the east side of the farmhouse and a courtyard at the rear of the outbuildings, shared with the west façade of the farmhouse. Two stone pillars mark the entrance to the manor courtyard, which is complemented by a large lawn on the other side. Cabinet TERRES ET DEMEURES DE FRANCE agence Grand Ouest- Mr Ronan du BOURG - EI inscrit au RSAC n° 202400003
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Just 20 minutes from Angers, a splendid 18th-century château set on 11 hectares preceded by a 300m entrance driveway.The château, built in 1757, rich in history and architecture, offers no less than 1900m² of living space and totals 24 bedrooms, several lounges and seminar rooms, and a professional kitchen, not to mention the vaulted cellars. The outbuildings and the chapel frame a superb courtyard.In the park, there is a landing strip for a small airplane and helicopter with its 180m² hangar. The whole property needs updating but is just 20 minutes from Angers and 15 minutes from the A11 motorway. No births or overlooking neighbors.DPE / Virgin The fees are the seller's responsibility.Housing with excessive energy consumption: class FInformation on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.CAPIFRANCE Real Estate Network - Your sales agent (RSAC No. 525 191 334 - Tours Registry) Sylvain DELMAS Individual Entrepreneur with Limited Liability 07 69 70 38 40 - Ref.946019This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Capifrance
Between La Roche-sur-Yon and Nantes, nestled in the rolling countryside of the Haut Bocage region of the Vendée and just an hour from the Vendée beaches, lies an exceptional estate where history and nature come together in rare harmony. Listed in the Inventory of Historic Monuments, this 18th-century château offers nearly 900 m² of living space within a 42-hectare preserved park, just thirty minutes from Nantes International Airport. Inside, the generous proportions and abundant natural light reveal a décor of great authenticity. Herringbone parquet floors adorned with inlaid woodwork, carved panelling, period fireplaces and elegant mouldings bear witness to the architectural refinement of the Age of Enlightenment. The reception areas flow harmoniously from one to the next: a large reception room, a characterful library-sitting room clad in panelling across two levels with a mezzanine, a gallery leading to several offices, as well as a dining room and a kitchen situated in one of the side pavilions. The first floor features seven bedrooms, each with its own bathroom or shower room, offering comfort and privacy in a setting steeped in history. Surrounding the château, the outbuildings significantly enhance the estate’s potential. A pleasant detached house – the Bergerie – recently renovated and featuring its own swimming pool, offers a charming residence ideal for hosting family or guests. Sheltered behind a long wrought-iron fence and accessed via a grand entrance gate, the château appears at the end of a main courtyard, showcasing the perfect symmetry of its classical architecture. Its granite façade, punctuated by tall windows and topped by an elegant slate roof dotted with dormers, is preceded by a majestic horseshoe-shaped staircase leading to the entrance steps. A restored 15th-century watchtower, a listed chapel from the same century, and a courtyard of outbuildings comprising a barn, garages, reception areas and self-contained accommodation complete this remarkable heritage complex. The grounds, a veritable landscaped gem, unfold with meadows, woods and tree-lined avenues dotted with century-old trees. Two romantic ponds reflect the silhouette of the château and are home to a peaceful population of swans and herons. A former racecourse recalls the estate’s equestrian past. Here, nature paints a living picture where calm and serenity reign. Steeped in centuries of history and perfectly preserved, this rare estate combines heritage prestige, an exceptional natural setting and a strategic location in one of the most dynamic regions of western France. Whether as an exceptional family residence, a prestigious property or a high-end hospitality venture, this château offers a unique canvas on which to bring even the most ambitious projects to life. Full details and private viewing available on request. Contact Alexandra JUMEL GRIECO - +33(0)7 82 77 73 52 [email protected] Maxwell-Baynes Christie's International Real Estate 27 Quai Valin 17000 La Rochelle France International Real Estate - Immobilier international La Rochelle - Ile de Ré - Royan
…By Maxwell-baynes Christie's International Real Estate - La Rochelle - Île De Ré
Exceptional 19th Century Château in the French Countryside Discreetly set within a beautifully landscaped and fully enclosed 3-hectare park, this remarkable 19th century château perfectly embodies the elegance of French country living. Ideally located between Le Mans and Alençon, just 3 km from a village and 3 hours from Paris via the A11 motorway, it offers both accessibility and complete tranquility. The property rich in history, featuring beautifully preserved period details: refined wood paneling, original fireplaces, hardwood floors, and traditional terracotta tiles create a warm and timeless atmosphere throughout. The château offers approximately 450 sqm of living space across three levels, including: - Elegant, light-filled reception rooms with dual aspect views - 10 bedrooms, ideal for family living or hosting guests - Attic space with further development potential Outstanding outbuildings enhance the estate: - Towers and a charming former dovecote, now arranged as two rooms with fireplace and an attic showcasing an impressive timber frame - Stables with a habitable section - Garage, boxes, tack room, additional attic space - Several cellars An exceptional setting: The landscaped park, fully enclosed and meticulously maintained, includes a tennis court and enjoys open views over the surrounding countryside, in absolute peace and privacy. This unique estate is perfectly suited as a prestigious family residence or for a high-end hospitality project (guesthouse, events, retreats). Full details and private viewings available upon request with Coldwell Banker Le Mans. For more photos and information, please visit our website. Agency fees payable by the buyer. Information regarding the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr .
…By Coldwell Banker Val Property - Maine Prestige Immobilier
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
Discover this Magnificent Château in Saint-Mesmin Imagine living in a true manor house, nestled in the heart of the Vendée countryside. This architectural gem, located in Saint-Mesmin, offers a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in an exceptional living environment. Built at the end of the 19th century with meticulous care and fully renovated in 2016, this château elegantly combines historic charm with modern comfort. With a living area of 260 m² spread over three levels, this prestigious residence offers refined living spaces, including a spacious living room, perfect for entertaining. The five bedrooms, one bathroom, and one shower room provide optimal comfort for the entire family. The kitchen, featuring a fireplace adorned with Plochères stone, adds an authentic touch of character. The balcony is a true haven of peace, ideal for enjoying warm summer evenings. Outside, the charm continues with a 6-hectare park, partially wooded, that surrounds the property and offers an unobstructed view. A recent outbuilding, including five horse stalls, completes this exceptional ensemble. The château is in excellent interior condition, with wooden windows and double glazing ensuring optimal thermal and acoustic insulation. The slate roof, geothermal heating system, electrical installation, and sanitation system are all newly completed, guaranteeing complete peace of mind. Don't miss the opportunity to discover this unique property. Contact us today to arrange a visit and let your imagination take flight. Conveniently located near essential amenities, this property is just a 5-minute drive from a daycare, a nursery school, a primary school, a general practitioner, a grocery store, and a restaurant. Within 10 minutes, you will find additional daycare centers and middle schools. Finally, nature and tranquility enthusiasts will appreciate the numerous hiking trails and surrounding green spaces. Including fees of 3.7% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 675 000 . Energy class D, Climate class B Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 2774.00 and 3752.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Pierres & Jardins Immobilier
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
Nantes Sotheby's Realty propose you nestled in a lush natural setting just 30 minutes from the Vendée beaches, this charming estate spans nearly 6 hectares of meadows, woodland, and a working vineyard. A rare property that blends heritage, tranquility, and tourism potential. The 19th-century château, elegant and full of light, offers approximately 300 m² of living space. It features a grand entrance hall, a cozy living room with a fireplace, a traditional dining room, and six spacious bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom. At the top of the tower, a room provides a spectacular 360° panoramic view of the surrounding countryside. Surrounding the château, the tastefully renovated outbuildings have been converted into several independent guesthouses, each with its own private garden—ideal for holiday rentals or event hosting. A caretaker’s house, a converted wine cellar, a wellness area, a swimming pool, as well as practical agricultural buildings (stables, barn) complete the property. All of this in a preserved environment, free from nuisances or overlooking neighbors, offering exceptional quality of life and immediate business potential. See our adverts on www.nantes-sothebysrealty.com Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Nantes Sotheby's International
Ref.4528 : French chateau for sale in Vendée region. In the Vendée, between Montaigu and La Roche-sur-Yon, the property is set in the countryside, in the heart of the Vendée bocage, with its hedges, copses, rivers, meadows, fields and small villages. The nearest village, with around 2,000 inhabitants, is less than 2 kilometres away and offers all local services (doctor, pharmacy, bakery, mini-market, etc.). The commune is only a short distance from the beaches of the Vendée. The ports of Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie and Les Sables-d'Olonne are just a stone's throw away, offering horizons of adventure and maritime freedom. The area invites you to savour the peace and quiet, from which you can escape to explore the countless treasures of the Vendée region. A small driveway leads to a wrought-iron gate. The residence stands facing a courtyard of honour, flanked by outbuildings. The outbuilding on the right is part of the property. The parklands lie to the rear, to the south. The interior has approx. 370 sqm of living space. The owners have recently restored the rooms with great care. The original features have been preserved in most of the rooms: parquet flooring, wood panelling, mouldings, rosettes and marble fireplaces. A contemporary touch has been added to the decor, with beautiful wallpapers and panoramic views. This vast residence comprises several reception rooms, two kitchens, 7 bedrooms, 6 shower rooms and a bathroom. It could be used as a bed and breakfast or shared accommodation. After climbing the few steps to the porch, the door opens into the entrance hall, with its original cement floor tiles and the wooden staircase with its wrought iron banister. On the ground floor, the reception rooms are one after the other. They are light and airy, with high ceilings. To the right of the hallway is a beautiful, recently decorated dining room; a cosy lounge; and a tastefully decorated hallway leading to a newly renovated kitchen with quality, contemporary-style units. This kitchen has direct access to the outside. To the left of the hall are two beautiful reception rooms, one of which opens onto the veranda with views over the parklands. A second kitchen, fitted with warm wooden units, also has access to the outside. Another entrance hall faces east, with a back staircase leading to the first floor. On the 1st floor, the landing leads to a corridor which, on the right-hand side, leads to two recently restored large bedrooms with en suite shower rooms overlooking the parklands. On the left is a beautiful bedroom with exposed beams and en suite shower room, a large master bedroom with en suite bathroom and a beautiful library. On the 2nd floor, on the right, two large bedrooms with exposed roof timbers, each with its own shower room. To the left is a vast attic that could be converted. A 79 sqm basement completes the property. Numerous outbuildings are part of the property. Two houses could be restored to make gîtes. The roofs of some of the outbuildings need to be re-roofed for aesthetic reasons. Barn Former stable converted into a barn Courtyard Small house (to the east, facing the pond) Small pavilion (recent roofing and rendering) The property is accessed via two separate entrances: one leading to the main courtyard, the other opening onto a gate located further west. The estate extends over almost 9.88 acres (4 hectares). In the parkland to the south are two-hundred-year-old trees of imposing stature, some of them recognised as remarkable trees. A swimming pool measuring 5 x 10 metres blends harmoniously into the natural surroundings, ideal for enjoying the summer hours in complete tranquillity. In front of the barn, an orchard has been planted. Numerous fruit trees promise delicious harvests. 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
Ref.4313 : French Historic castle for sale in Pays de la Loire. Built on a hilltop overlooking the surrounding countryside and a small river, on the borders of the Sarthe and Mayenne départements, 230 km from Paris and easily accessible by TGV train and motorway, this beautiful château, listed in its entirety on the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques (Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments), comprises around fifteen rooms that have been restored to a very high standard. The property comprises the château itself and a vast outbuilding that houses a separate dwelling and exhibition space. THE CASTLE : Its total covered surface area on 5 levels is 1,400sqm, of which 300sqm is in its 19th century state and approx. 900 sqm is maintained, spread over 3 levels. It houses : Ground floor (level 0): access via the main courtyard : former guard room (55sqm) 3.77 m high double ribbed ceiling, housed in the former medieval keep, its monumental Gothic fireplace bearing two coats of arms, including the royal coat of arms and a crest with a coat of arms of high nobility in the center, beautiful oak parquet flooring. Large lounge (68sqm) 3.7 m high, with its medieval fireplace bearing the same coat of arms; Large bedroom (41sqm), 3.7 m high, where Steve Mcqueen stayed during the filming of 'Le Mans', with en suite bathroom; Library/Billiard room (42 sqm, 3.5 m high, with access to the south-west-facing summer terraces; Small study (8.5sqm) and large study (31 sqm). 1st floor (level 1): Corridor with terracotta tiles leading to : An old balcony and a second open balcony overlooking the chapel; Bedroom (31 sqm), known as the king's bedroom due to Louis XIII's documented stay there, 3.16 m high, oak parquet flooring, monumental fireplace with stone column, en suite bathroom with bath and washbasin; Bedroom (20.27 sqm), 3.22 m high, terracotta tiled floor, 19th century marble fireplace, en suite bathroom (11 sqm) with bath, bidet, washbasin. separate wc. Bedroom (22.37 sqm), 3.09 m high, terracotta tiled floor, 19th century marble fireplace, en suite bathroom with bath and washbasin; Library (former bedroom) (34.5 sqm), 3 m high, oak parquet flooring, monumental stone fireplace; Bedroom (41.5 sqm), HPS: 3.28 m, oak herringbone parquet flooring, monumental stone fireplace, en suite bathroom with bath, washbasin, wc; Master bedroom (34.3sqm), HPS: 3.21 m, oak floor with herringbone pattern, monumental stone fireplace, en suite shower room with shower, washbasin, wc; dressing room (10.2 sqm), modern shower room with double washbasin and shower. On the 2nd floor (level 2): Approx. 350sqm of living space comprising 7 rooms to be completely renovated (floors, walls, ceilings) and 2 sanitary areas also to be renovated. Attic above. Garden level (-1) : Large dining room (36 sqm), HSP: 2.45 m, wc with washbasin, kitchen and dining area (41 sqm), HSP: 2.45 m, utility room. Basement (level -2): Former kitchens and unfinished preparation and storage areas, former ice houses, vaulted cellar, wine cellar and various areas, boiler room. The outbuildings include : Adjoining the castle, with access via the main courtyard, is a beautiful early 16th century chapel. At the entrance to the castle, a U-shaped building that houses : former caretaker's accommodation, restored in 2010, comprising a room (37sqm), 3.01 m high, a bedroom (16.8sqm), a shower room (4.9 sqm) with double wash-hand basins, shower, separate toilet and a kitchen (20.8 sqm). Oil-fired heating, 2010 boiler. A showroom (60.5 sqm), 3 m high, tiled, exposed beams, cement floor with parquet flooring, entrance (14.82 sqm) with staircase, wc with washbasin. First floor: showroom (75 sqm), projection room (57sqm), cement floor. Garage (56 sqm); Stable with 3 boxes (50 sqm); Former tack room (9.4 sqm); Garage (52 sqm), attic above. With a total surface area of 17.59 acres (7 ha 12 a 88 ca), the land comprises : - an attractive driveway and bridle path ; - a pretty terraced garden - an equestrian arena (80x40m) covered with Fontainebleau sand following earthworks and the laying of a bidime; - a small ornamental wood (approx. 6.17 acres / 2.5 ha); - Paddock (approx. 2.47 acres / 1 ha); - pleasant, harmoniously planted areas. The château, its chapel and the recognised layout of the gardens (cad. Zi 31p) were included in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments by order of 24 April 1989. The entrance gate (cad. ZI 31p) was listed by decree on 22 July 1991. This property benefits from the advantageous tax status of Historic Monuments. This property is registred on the additionnal inventory of historic monuments (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). OPTION TO PURCHASE IN ADDITION : ARTICLE 2 : The former chateau farm comprises : A comfortable dwelling house, recently restored, of approx. 160 sqm with entrance hall, study, living room, kitchen, utility room, wc/washbasin. First floor: lounge, 3 bedrooms, 3 shower rooms and 1 bathroom. Oil-fired central heating. Outbuildings used as sheds. A beautiful 18th century building with a floor surface area of 270 sqm, built of stone on an L-shaped plan, housing former stables (9 loose boxes), a treatment room (32.8 sqm) and a barn. The slate roof was redone in 2014. Land in the nature of gardens and meadows, representing a total surface area of : 4.32 acres (1 ha 75 a 20 ca). ARTICLE 3 : Beyond a small road, a beautiful property of more than 67 acres consisting of woods and moorland with a pond (approx. 6,300 sqm).
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Thirty minutes from Nantes Airport, in the heart of the Haut Bocage region of Vendée, this 18th-century château, set in 42 hectares of grounds, has seven centuries of history behind it. Partially burned down during the War in the Vendée, it was restored in 1805 and has preserved its authenticity over the centuries. Listed as a Historic Monument in 1986, it stands in an economically dynamic region, attached to its values and heritage. The central granite block presents on its north and south façades seven bays of tall keystoned windows, crowned by a slate roof punctuated with dormers. An elegant horseshoe staircase precedes the main southern entrance; to the north, a grand stone-balustraded staircase opens onto the gardens. 900-sqm of habitable space are distributed across four levels: grand salon of 62-sqm, wood-panelled library salon of 54-sqm with mezzanine, gallery serving three offices, dining room, kitchen, seven bedrooms with bathrooms, cellars and attics. Herringbone parquet flooring, carved woodwork and period chimneypieces compose a refined interior, enhanced by modern comfort, geothermal heating and fibre optic. The outbuildings offer exceptional potential: La Bergerie, a 200-sqm manor house with heated swimming pool; the restored 15th-century tower; the listed chapel; a courtyard comprising barn, offices, reception rooms, two holiday cottages and a 220-sqm hangar. 104-acres of enclosed grounds—partially walled in stone—constitute a preserved sanctuary. The formal parkland displays mature trees, a listed labyrinth classified as a Monument Historique, two romantic ponds hosting swans and herons, a former hippodrome, and three listed tree-lined avenues approaching the château. Whether envisaged as an exceptional family residence, an inspiring corporate headquarters, or a luxury hotel establishment, this unique domain offers a blank canvas for the most ambitious projects, within one of the most economically dynamic territories in western France.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Réf. 4767 : chateau for equestrian use, events or leisure property for sale Located between Nantes and Ancenis, the property enjoys a privileged setting on the banks of the Loire, an area renowned for the quality of its landscapes and its gentle way of life. The riverbanks offer a remarkable natural setting, alternating between meadows, embankments, walking paths and panoramic views of the water, ideal for outdoor activities and relaxation. The proximity of Nantes brings all the advantages of a large city, including economic and cultural dynamism and services, while Ancenis charms visitors with its Loire Valley charm, heritage and more peaceful pace of life. This location combines nature, accessibility and quality of life, a balance that is particularly sought after for a residence of character. At the top of a hill, bordered by a river and surrounded by peaceful countryside, this is a haven of peace and tranquillity. The gently sloping woods, meadows and tall pine trees give the landscape a bucolic charm. You could even forget that the nearest neighbours are more than 500 metres away from the castle. The estate was once dedicated to horse breeding, an activity that brought it a certain prestige thanks to a famous horse. The surrounding meadows can still accommodate many horses. The location could therefore be suitable for equestrian activities, events or even as a country residence. The layout of the premises will therefore be designed by the new owner according to their lifestyle choices. The residence has a two-part façade. The left-hand side, which is older and on one level, has tall rounded windows under a high slate roof. The right-hand side dates from the 20th century and has a façade of local ochre-coloured stone rubble. The windows are topped with white cut stone lintels, under a slate roof with three dormer windows. A long L-shaped extension facing south gives the house considerable depth. The main entrance is accessed via a staircase followed by a granite stone steps. The door opens onto a large reception hall. The floor is covered with grey-blue-ochre cement tiles, laid in a fleur-de-lis pattern typical of the 19th century. The hall is decorated with wood panelling and has a high ceiling with exposed beams. It leads to three large doors and the main staircase. On the right, an additional door opens onto a secondary staircase, which leads to the L-shaped section. To the left is the large reception room, which has double exposure. It is spacious and very bright thanks to six large windows with rounded lintels. The floor is laid with antique chequerboard tiles, the walls are finished in imitation stone plaster and the ceiling features exposed beams. To the right of the hall is a beautiful dining room. The walls are covered with full-height wood panelling. The parquet flooring is laid in a herringbone pattern. The high ceiling features exposed beams. The kitchen is accessed through a door on the left. The main staircase, lit by a stained-glass window, leads to a landing and a corridor that serves the bedrooms on the first floor. On the first floor, there are beautiful bedrooms on the north side, including a master suite. Other bedrooms are located in the wing, as well as numerous rooms that could be used as offices, music rooms, gyms, etc. There are more bedrooms on the second floor. A large basement/garden level completes the property, with level access to the south-facing courtyard. Outbuildings : - A 110sqm guest house, renovated in 2016, comprising a living room, kitchen and two bedrooms. Heating: wood-burning stove and electric. Recent tiled roof. - 200sqm house to be refurbished. - A total of 50 stalls, spread across several outbuildings. - Riding arena to be refurbished. - Fodder and storage shed, garages. - 11m x 5m swimming pool built in 2004, unheated. The 150 acres property consists of 74 acres of meadows and 49 acres of woodland, free of leases and agricultural land consolidation. Almost all of the land is contained within a single block surrounding the château. It is an exceptional estate in terms of its size, unity and the quality of its environment. The property has beautiful trees, including a 200-year-old cedar, oaks, chestnut trees, a tulip tree, and more. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mr Pierre-Yves ROUILLON : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Pierre-Yves ROUILLON, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 397 916 867. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
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
At the borders of Touraine. Anjou and Poitou Late Renaissance Chateau. modified on the 19th C.. in need of restoration. with many authentic features. Offering 590 m² as living space (excluding convertible attic). the property also includes some 700 m² of outbuildings and is located in a calm location with park and meadows for 4 ha. and woods for 22 ha. Located just 10 minutes from a small town with all amenities. services. railway train station. Within a radius of 35 minutes. you will find many sites and touristic towns. three golf courses. a Center Parc Resort... On ground floor. the entrance hall shows an impressive monumental carved staircase. reception rooms consist of a large living room with parquet floor with decorated ceiling and beams. a dining room with wooden panels and a small living room with 18th C. wooden panels. Kitchen. back kitchen and a space consisting of a bedroom with parquet floor and 18th C. wooden panels. bathroom. toilets and wardrobe. complete the ground floor. Upstairs. the seven bedrooms all kept their 18th or 19th C. decorum and their lavatories. The attics with terracotta floors are suitable for conversion into further bedrooms. The outbuildings offer a hunting room with fireplace. a large vaulted cellar. stables. a workshop and two wells. Around €100.000 worth of standing oak trees can be felled. Selling price : 740.000 euros. Fees at vendor's expense. Energy class : N/A. Climate class : N/A. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
Less than thirty minutes from Nantes, built in 1840 facing the Loire, the Château de la Chauffetière stands upon the heights of the village of La Martinière, in Le Pellerin. Approached via two elegant carriage drives, this architectural jewel reveals itself at the heart of a splendid landscaped park of 9.1 acres, entirely enclosed by stone walls and enhanced with rare species and century-old trees. Secluded from view, this neo-classical residence comprises a central body flanked by two symmetrical lateral wings. Each façade is enhanced by monumental entrance steps, whilst the tuffeau stone window surrounds are surmounted by pediments alternating between triangular and arched forms. The numerous ashlar stone dormers adorned with ailerons perfect the architectural elegance of the ensemble. Steeped in history, the château was for more than sixty years the residence of Dr Gilbert Sourdille, who founded with his brother the Sourdille ophthalmological clinic in Nantes in 1928 and served as director of the Nantes School of Medicine. The château of 400 sqm of habitable space unfolds over two principal levels. The raised ground floor opens onto a through hall with views over the Loire, distributing a dining room with fireplace, study with fireplace and spacious drawing room. The west wing houses a fitted kitchen, service entrance and bedroom with shower room. The east wing comprises two bedrooms with communicating shower room. The first floor, served by two wooden staircases, distributes several bedrooms, bathrooms and a vast central room suitable for use as dormitory or games room. A substantial semi-basement of 200 sqm with fine ceiling height offers multiple possibilities for conversion. Gas central heating with new 2024 boiler and recent double-glazed joinery. The 9.1-acre landscaped park, planted with remarkable century-old trees, benefits from partial protection as Protected Landscape Area. A second parcel of 3.7 acres guarantees the Loire views. Swimming pool requiring renovation, walled kitchen garden and ornamental pond. The estate benefits from two independent accesses including the historic entrance with half-moon gates and comprises numerous outbuildings: an 18th century chapel (1766) requiring restoration, stables, a substantial garage, a barn with hayloft, an ornamental pond, and an independent cottage of 33 sqm. The property benefits from authorisation for change of use permitting conversion into an events venue. Protection as listed heritage buildings. Rare in its generous volumes, neo-classical elegance, prestigious history and remarkable park, this estate constitutes an exceptional residence ready to write a new chapter in its history.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Réf.4739 : Renaissance chateau listed as a Historic Monument and 83 acres for sale in Anjou In Anjou, built in the countryside on the outskirts of a small village, stands this magnificent Renaissance property. A large avenue of lime trees leads to the old carriage entrance that precedes the main courtyard. The property is located in the north of Maine-et-Loire, in a preserved rural area, away from major traffic flows and easily accessible. The village is set in a landscape of hedgerows and farmland. The neighbouring towns provide everyday amenities. Angers, 35 km away, is within easy reach, offering a direct link to Paris (A11 motorway and TGV station for Paris in 1 hour 25 minutes). The whole property offers a discreet, stable and rural setting, characteristic of the Anjou region. Angers (population 160.000) is just 15 minutes away by car. Angers is the capital of the Anjou region, with all the shops and services you need (university hospital, universities, TGV train station providing a 1h30 hour link to Paris). The town centre is magnificent, with its narrow streets, the imposing silhouette of its 13th-century castle, and the parks and gardens in the heart of the town. The town has also been awarded the title of France's top green town and is a great place to live. In other words: the gentleness of Anjou. It is one of the smallest Renaissance-style chateau in France. Built of schist and tuffeau stone and covered with slate, it faces south/north. It has a total surface area of 800 sqm spread over three levels of approximately 230 sqm each, extended by three half-floors in the east wing. The upper floors are accessed via an impressive straight stone staircase, supported by buttress walls and covered with brick vaults with white stone coffers, as well as a wooden spiral staircase. The façades feature large windows with crossbars and mullions. The chateau's roofs are very varied, illustrating the architectural richness of the building: pavilion, pepperpot and imperial. One enters the residence through a low semi-circular door with pilasters: - On the ground floor: guard room (67 sqm, ceiling height: 3.63 m), library (33 sqm), dining room (38 sqm), kitchen (36 sqm), utility room (7.6 sqm), toilet and washbasin; On the mezzanine floor: bedroom (42 sqm) and bathroom (8 sqm). - Upstairs: living room with painted wood panelling (72 sqm, ceiling height 3.51 m), 3 bedrooms (35, 28, 18 sqm), one with en-suite bathroom, another with dressing room, office (24 sqm), bathroom and shower room (11 sqm), WC and dressing room (9 sqm); On the mezzanine floor: bedroom (42 sqm), bathroom/shower room and toilet (8.5 sqm), dressing room in the tower. - On the second floor: billiard room (29 sqm), upstairs lounge (27 sqm), 7 bedrooms (from 11 to 28 sqm), 1 shower room; On the mezzanine floor: bedroom (44 sqm), bathroom/shower room and WC (8 sqm), dressing room in the tower. Attic above, vaulted cellar including the boiler room under the west wing and semi-underground cellar under the east wing. The chateau is sold furnished; the complete list is to be determined with the owner. The quality of the building's exterior architecture is exceptional. The interior lives up to this impression with architectural features characteristic of large country houses. To name but a few, there is the beautiful straight staircase with open risers, the monumental fireplaces, the mullioned and transom windows, and the consistent and skilful use of high-quality materials (terracotta, wood panelling, cut stone for the ornamentation, etc.). The two painted rooms upstairs are admirable. The paintings were created in 1648 for the wedding of a former owner of the château: The first includes classical motifs such as foliage, crowned busts of Roman emperors, but also still lifes of flowers and fruit, landscapes of Anjou, etc. The second is known as the 'chambre des Amours' (chamber of love) because of the motifs with which it is decorated. This building, on a human scale, has all the features of a large Renaissance château. Without excessive decoration or extravagance, it authentically embodies a large Anjou residence, with no lack of architectural richness. It is an extension in Haut-Anjou of the prestigious splendour of the Châteaux of the Loire. OUTBUILDINGS : They include a U-shaped courtyard comprising: - A 4-room building with 2 woodsheds and 2 chicken coops; - At right angles: a barn, a large garage (125 sqm), a 2-room caretaker's lodge (70 sqm), electric heating, in need of refurbishment; attics above; - At right angles: a dilapidated 70 sqm dwelling, then the old stables (saddle room and 6 stalls); attic above. In the grounds: - A dovecote; - A kennel; - A shelter in the woods; - A well in the courtyard. LAND : Charming English-style park planted with numerous large trees (oaks, cedars, ash trees, chestnut trees, etc.) and ornamental shrubs. A beautiful avenue of lime trees leads to the chateau. - The entire area covers 83.5 acres and is divided as follows: - Approximately 23.5 acres of woodland (excluding avenues); - Four ponds measuring approximately 900 sqm, 1,200 sqm, 3.9 acres and 7.4 acres respectively; NB: these are geoportal measurements based on aerial views. These measurements may vary depending on the weather and the condition of the ponds. - 13.1 acres of buildings, parkland and avenues; - Approximately 34.6 acres of open meadows.
…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
On the outskirts of Nantes, this noble residence reveals itself, a true Nantes folly built in 1720. Nestled within a landscaped and wooded park of five hectares, this exceptional property combines the timeless charm of 18th century architecture with contemporary comfort, in an intimate and verdant setting. Behind its elegant wrought-iron gates, a majestic driveway leads to this characterful residence of 423 square metres of habitable space, arranged over two levels with generous volumes and harmonious circulation. The ground floor opens onto a vast entrance hall with a remarkable stone staircase which distributes handsome reception rooms arranged en enfilade: study library music room, spacious drawing room with fireplace, dining room adorned with a fireplace and Versailles parquet flooring, fitted and equipped kitchen extended by a scullery with laundry room. These living spaces benefit from direct access to the swimming pool area enclosed by stone walls, comprising a large terrace, a summer kitchen with barbecue fireplace under a canopy, a changing room with shower and toilets. A spacious games room is situated in the adjoining wing. On the other side of the main entrance, a master suite completes the ground floor with bathroom featuring a walk-in shower, separate toilets and fully fitted dressing room. The first floor accommodates a large billiard room with study area, four bedrooms with views over the park, two bathrooms and two separate WCs. On the second level, a vast attic of 125 square metres offers potential for conversion. A landscaped and wooded park of five hectares envelops the estate in a preserved verdant setting. A tennis court and an ornamental pond harmoniously complete this ensemble. The property benefits from substantial outbuildings: large garage of 100 square metres, boiler room with recent 2024 boiler, workshop, wine cellar, as well as outbuildings for park maintenance. Ideally situated in the very heart of the village, the property combines privacy with immediate proximity to shops accessible on foot. SNCF railway station and Nantes ring road nearby. Nantes city centre and airport twenty minutes away. Rare in its privileged location in the heart of the village, its generous volumes and the quality of its five-hectare park, this 18th century Nantes folly constitutes an exceptional family residence, a haven of peace combining architectural elegance and quality of life.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
The property consists of a pretty 17th-18th century manor house on a vast inner courtyard and has 4.8 hectares of parkland and gardens, located near Saumur between Anjou and Touraine, at the end of a drive which leads to the imposing entrance gate. The grounds, partially enclosed by hornbeam hedges, offer a variety of settings: gardens, a small pond, a moat, and an area designed for receptions, including a 150 m2 room with a professional kitchen, a magnificent dovecote with an indoor swimming pool, and two gîtes. In total, there are no less than 1,000 m2 available for this venue dedicated to high-end tourist accommodation and events (weddings, seminars, etc.). Saumur is 11 km away (SNCF train station to Paris-Montparnasse in 2.15 hours) Paris 317 km, of which 310 km are on the A11 motorway THE MANOR HOUSE (electric heating & wood-burning stove) - approximately 400 m2 Ground floor: through rooms - terracotta tile flooring - 2.50 m under beams. Entrance with staircase no. 1 in stone and slate. Kitchen 27 m2 (stone sink, monumental fireplace), former pantry 6 m2 and storage under the stairs (electricity meter and electric water heater) Dining room with windows on both sides, measuring 36 m2 (terracotta tiles, wall made of tufa stone) Living room #2, 37 m2 (beams, fireplace) Office 13 m2 with rear entrance, oak staircase #2 and WC Bedroom 1 of 16 m2 with en-suite shower room Entrance onto a 3rd staircase leading to the attics with terracotta tiles, approximately 20 m long. First floor: 2 staircases - terracotta tile floors - 3.20 m under beams Bedroom 2 of 25 m2 (17th century fireplace, cupboards) and bathroom (bathtub, sink, WC) Corridor measuring 6.30m x 1.70m Bedroom 3 of 24 m2 (marble fireplace, wardrobe) and shower room (shower, sink, WC) Living room of 36 m2 (fireplace with overmantel, cupboard, balcony overlooking the courtyard above the entrance) Hallway measuring 7.70m x 1.30m with staircase #2 Bedroom 4 of 20 m2 (stretched fabrics, wardrobe, fireplace), dressing room of 10 m2 and shower room (sink, bidet, WC) Office/library of 26 m2 with through access (fireplace) Bathroom (bathtub, sink, bidet, toilet) Bedroom 6 under the eaves, 45 m2 with a fitted kitchen (12m x 6m floor area, wood stove, air conditioning) 2nd floor: via staircase no. 2 Landing with WC 2 other lovely attic bedrooms (7 and 8) with terracotta tile floors, measuring 16 and 13 m2 Granaries on the rest of the manor (accessible via staircase no. 3) THE ANNEX ACCOMMODATION (approximately 50 m2) Extending from the manor house on the ground floor, it includes a living room with fireplace and kitchenette, a bedroom (9) and a bathroom (shower, sink and WC) Continuing along, a series of doors open onto: - a stable measuring 3m x 6.60m and 2 sheds - a walkway connecting the front courtyard and the rear garden - a workshop measuring 4.80m x 4.20m (former bread oven) - another discount - a cellar measuring 4.40m x 6.50m. THE DOVECOTE (approximately 250 m2) Former central dovecote with two glass roofs on either side Entrance 18 m2 with stone spiral staircase Glass roof no. 1, 33 m2, terracotta tiles, 4 m high Central room of the dovecote, 19 m2, with the old nesting boxes (pigeon compartments) and timber frame Conservatory #2 of 65 m2 with indoor swimming pool (8m x 3m pool) A 55 m2 room at the rear, under a sloping roof, with 4 high-level electric skylights Bathroom (sink, shower and toilet), and pool room 1st floor: Beautiful room (10) with terracotta tiles, 50 m2 (4 m ceiling height, bathtub and WC) ADDICTIONS 1) THE RESERVE To the left of the entrance gate there is a shed measuring 3.70m x 3.90m, a storage room and another storage room. 2) THE RECEPTION ROOMS (approximately 200 m2) In an old barn, a magnificent room of 150 m2 (23 m long, 6.60 m wide and 6.90 m high under the roof structure), with a monumental castle fireplace. At the corner return, the entrance, a professional kitchen of 3.80m x 8m (cold room, fan oven, hot storage cabinet?) Men's restrooms (3 toi
…By Cabinet Chevillon
Réf. 3877 Exceptional 19th-century château for sale in Anjou, in the Loire Valley. This beautiful property is located in the charming Angevin bocage, south of the Loire River and 35 km from the city of Angers. This exceptional chateau benefits from a pleasant situation at the exit of a lively village (bakery, grocery,restaurant). The freeway is 15 km away. Access by train is by TER at 8km and TGV at 35km. Anjou, a historical region whose capital is Angers, is a destination known for its 'Angevin sweetness'. This region has many assets: castles, charming villages, hiking and vineyards. The chateau was built for the Count de la Boullaye in 1863. The latter, a racehorse enthusiast, also built outbuildings with stables to match his passion. After the sale of the property in 1920, the castle changed hands several times with various fortunes, before being bought by an architecture enthusiast who knew how to give back its former splendor after an expensive and high quality restoration. Built in tufa stone, it presents today exceptional facades with finely sculpted decorations. This exceptional 19th-century château offers 600 sqm of usable space, plus attic rooms to be converted, comprising: On the raised ground floor: entrance hall with oak herringbone parquet flooring and staircase, living room with marble fireplace and beautiful molded ceilings, dining room with oak herringbone parquet flooring, small living room, study in the tower, kitchen and small dining room in the tower, washroom. Service staircase leading to the upper floors. On the first floor : 4 bedrooms, 3 with their own bathroom and toilet, and 1 with a shower room and toilet. Work is underway to complete and improve the bathrooms. On the second floor : level to be fitted out (insulation and water and electricity connections made). On the ground floor : old kitchen, boiler room, cellar. The outbuildings include : a very elegant building with: a main body that houses 4 garages with attic above two wings with service rooms in one and a janitor's apartment in the other (60sqm with living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and two additional rooms on the first Flooring, single-glazed window frames, oil-fired heating.) Hen house An old orangery Beautiful enclosed English park planted with large ornamental trees including exceptional hundred-year-old oaks, meadows and woods (1,33 ha). The whole for a content of 15,62 acres (6,32ha) partly closed. 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
Types de traductions Traduction de texte Texte source 1 687 / 5 000 Résultats de traduction Charming Napoleon III style chateau near Le Mans. In the Pays de la Loire in the wooded countryside, this elegant castle offers the possibility of accommodation up to 42 rooms and allows the activities of seminars, concerts, shows, weddings, parties, hunting. The castle was built in 1882 by the architect Pierre-Felix Delarue. Today it is restored with taste and noble materials. The land is 8.14 hectares, the living area developed approx 2000 m² and there is still potential. On the ground floor there is a spacious hall with a large richly decorated central staircase, The large reception room of 120m2, decorated with wood paneling and fireplaces, opens onto the terrace, living room and library with wood paneled walls, office, WC. The height of the ceilings 4.5 m. On the 1st floor: 2 apartments, 7 bedrooms, 3 large rooms, kitchen, 4 bathrooms, office. 2nd floor: a one-bedroom apartment, 5 bedrooms with their shower rooms. 3rd floor: 11 bedrooms to finish. Entresol: technical spaces (electric heating etc), large room (cinema). You can make a wine cellar, club or restaurant there. Heating: town gas. Nice garden. A large outbuilding built in 1970 adjoins the castle. There are 28 bedrooms, ten studios, office, professional kitchen, a former gymnasium of 200 m², toilets, a home cinema, an artist's studio on two levels. A circular building on two levels, with a bar and a billiard room, A building for office use. The castle is in the heart of the English park with the plots of the forest. Location: 5km from the village 'Ecommoy, 23km from Le Mans, by TGV station 1h30 from Paris Montparnasse, 1h30 from Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport, Pour tous renseignements contactez
…By Immoconcept
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.4716 : French castle with large estate for sale in Pays de la Loire. This beautiful château is located in the historic province of Maine, in the department of Sarthe, on the edge of the Perche region, on the outskirts of a charming little rural village. Six kilometers away is a town with all the essential shops and services. Le Mans, with its dynamic atmosphere and high-speed rail connections, is only 35 minutes away, offering the perfect balance between the tranquility of the countryside and proximity to major infrastructure. Built in the 17th century and renovated in the 18th and 19th centuries, this charming castle is set in the heart of a park combining majestic trees and pastures. With its simple and elegant U-shaped layout, the castle consists of a raised rectangular central section flanked by two round towers, while two wings at right angles frame the whole. The south-west façade opens onto a remarkable terrace, bordered by an elegant balustrade. The lower forecourt in front of it is partially surrounded by a moat. It is accessed via a pretty fixed bridge closed by a wrought iron gate. Along the moat, an elegant outbuilding and a tower give the complex a remarkable layout. The northeast facade opens onto a pleasant English-style park. The buildings are divided between the terraced courtyard and the lower forecourt, which is partially surrounded by a moat. The chateau has a living area of approximately 600 sqm, distributed as follows: On the ground floor: entrance hall (29 sqm / ceiling height: 3.55 m) with stone fireplace, To the west of the entrance: - Grand oak staircase with wrought iron banister and wooden handrail. - Former dining room with double exposure with oak parquet flooring, fireplace, wood paneling, and interesting painted canvases depicting rural scenes. - Kitchen in the tower and utility room. - Small music room - Library with parquet flooring and 19th-century marble fireplace. - Office . - Bedroom with oak parquet flooring, wood paneling, and marble fireplace. In the rear wing: a hallway leads to a small office with parquet flooring, a large landing with cupboard, and a room with toilet. To the east of the entrance: - Large lantern-style living room (62sqm / ceiling height: 3.71m) lit by 4 windows, herringbone oak parquet flooring, 18th-century wood paneling, marble fireplace; - Small dining room with oak parquet flooring, 19th-century marble fireplace. - Second staircase. Adjoining, - Interesting bathroom covered in earthenware tiles; - Kitchen - Hallway, - Small living room (former bedroom with alcove), herringbone oak parquet flooring, 19th-century marble fireplace; 2 rooms measuring 11sqm. First floor: East side: a landing leads to: - a bedroom with pine parquet flooring, marble fireplace, and bathroom with sink. - a bedroom with English oak parquet flooring, 19th-century marble fireplace, double exposure, adjoining bathroom with sink and shower. - A room of approximately 7 sqm for use as a dressing room. - One bedroom with double alcove, pine parquet flooring. - A small bedroom adjoining the previous one. - A bathroom in the northeast tower with sink, bathtub, and toilet. - Another room. In the main building: - A bedroom with parquet flooring and a 19th-century gray marble fireplace. - One bedroom with gray marble fireplace and parquet flooring. - One bedroom with 19th-century marble fireplace and parquet flooring. - One bedroom - A bathroom in the northwest tower with two sinks, toilet, and bathtub. - One bedroom with pine parquet flooring and a 19th-century marble fireplace. Above: Attic and former servants' quarters. The outbuildings include: In the main courtyard: - An elegant stone building with a tiled roof, built adjacent to the west wing of the central residence, housing: a former orangery (47.56 sqm / ceiling height: 4.14 m), cement floor, plastered walls; An entrance hall with staircase; 2 garages (65 sqm / ceiling height: 2.96 m) with cement floors; 2 utility rooms (14.8 sqm and 15.75 sqm); Former stables (53.1 sqm), 4 stalls; A former cowshed (80 sqm); - A tower occupies the southeast corner. Built away from the chateau, a stone-coated, tiled farmyard building housing: A workshop (42.29 sqm); A garage (49.47 sqm); A former cowshed (35.2 sqm); A room (18.2 sqm) An annex: former caretaker's house of approximately 60sqm, restored in 2015, currently rented as a second home, with on the ground floor: living room, kitchen, small bedroom, toilet, bathroom with shower. Upstairs: one bedroom. Electric convector heating, sanitation would be up to standard. The estate, covering a total area of 266 acres (108 hectares), is composed as follows: 1) The park: two driveways on either side of the property lead to the château, one of which is closed off by a magnificent gate. From here, the view extends over the beautiful English-style park, planted with oak, chestnut, and plane trees, offering a setting that is both majestic and peaceful. A small wood perfect for walks completes this green setting. 2) Farmland: extending from the park, 234 acres (95) hectares of farmland currently leased provide the property with protection and income to cover part of the expenses.
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Ref.4379 : French chateau for sale in a quiet area in Loire-Atlantique department. In Loire Atlantique, 25 kilometres south of the centre of Nantes, the estate is located in a commune with a varied landscape of woods, vineyards, rivers and sunken lanes, in the heart of a bocage landscape. The village is 1.5 kilometres away. The beaches are 40 kilometres away. Two beautiful rivers cross the area, the Boulogne and the Logne. The 450 sqm chateau is spread over 3 floors of 150 sqm each, with a basement covering almost the entire surface area. As soon as you step inside, you are immediately charmed. All the original features have been preserved: oak parquet flooring, painted cement tiles, high ceilings, mouldings, rose windows, wood panelling on the walls, stained glass windows and marble fireplaces. The current owners have chosen the colours of the rooms with great taste, giving the place a warm, elegant feel. Ground floor: the entrance hall leads to the small lounge, the large lounge, the dining room, a top-of-the-range fitted kitchen (2017) and a utility room. First floor: a large landing leads to 4 bedrooms, including a master suite with dressing room, a top-of-the-range bathroom and toilet, two bedrooms with their own bathroom and toilet, a bedroom with toilet and a toilet. Second floor: the landing leads to three bedrooms, a bathroom, a toilet, a relaxation room with sauna, a study and attic space with access to the roof structure. The third floor: after climbing the staircase in the tower, you reach a belvedere with a view of the surrounding countryside. The outbuildings consist of two long stone buildings facing each other, with tiled roofs and lots of charm. Numerous projects are possible. In the south-west outbuilding : - 150 sqm wine press with independent access; - building of more than 300 sqm, with a new roof, independent access and a small tarmac lane belonging to the property. In the south-east outbuilding : - Fully renovated two-bedroom flat; - Two former carriage garages; - Former cowshed. The enclosed grounds cover 10.37 acres (4.2 hectares). The property is perfectly laid out, with its driveway, its park of honour, its wood, its lake, its meadow and its 200 metres of banks. Old trees provide cool shade: cedars, magnolias, chestnut trees, hundred-year-old oaks, yews, maples, etc. The place is a haven of peace in the greenery, where you can find a multitude of places to take refuge, read, have lunch... A swimming pool (10x4) invites you to swim. It is framed by a large wooden terrace. A climatic pergola has been installed, creating an extra room for enjoying the park to the full. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
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