luxury farmhouse for sale Souancé-au-Perche, France
Farmhouse Souancé-au-Perche (28)
Sur les hauteurs d'un village typique du Perche, ce corps de ferme attend ses nouveaux propriétaires pour finir de développer son potentiel. En situation dominante, à 10 mn de Nogent le Rotrou, 1h45 de Paris. Cachet préservé . A finir d'aménager.
…By Lair Immobilier Bellême
8 listings near Souancé-au-Perche
Farmhouse Marolles-les-Braults (72)
(Sarthe 72) In an exceptional setting Exclusively Very beautiful small estate (ideal gîte project) with a dominant view over its 4.5Ha of land, over its body of water, over the large trees which border a long stream of running water... (For housing and activity rental Gîte/airbnb and other) 2 fully restored houses, one with a studio with access for people with reduced mobility if necessary, bedrooms on the ground floor and dormitory for 6 or double room, walk-in showers everywhere, sanitation planned for 2 p.m. or 20 p.m. without problem because oversized mini-station new and a 20,000 liter rainwater recovery tank . Property available at the end of May, date of work completed...Large annex buildings which can become boxes or reception rooms...On the 5 to 6 horses live on the land permanently... This property is 2 minutes from the center of a village of more than 2000 inhabitants with all its shops and services (at the end of an alley not overlooked and no right of way). On a wooded park, 3 sets of separate I _ I buildings were built. ---One in the center is the main house in stones and covered in tiles, fully restored facing south. ---Another (left wing) a set of garages / workshops in stones and covered in tiles of more than 180M2 which can be rehabilitated into dwelling, gîte, room, artistic workshop or other project. ---Another (right wing) in stone and covered in tiles, Studio access for people with reduced mobility, Plus a bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor and upstairs a dormitory or a double bedroom all fully restored. EDF, city water, well water, price 465,000? + 13,950 (3%) fees payable by the buyer, i.e. a total amount of 478,950? For your financing, ask to be put in touch with our local partner CAFPI. The DPE diagnostics will be carried out in May 2024, the end date of the work and availability of the property because the heating means are not yet installed. strong> concerning natural and technological risks: 'Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: http://www.georisks.gouv.fr ' We are actively looking for houses, properties, Farmhouses, old houses, houses of Leisure in departments 72, 49 and more if exceptional properties. Didier HERVE Tel: 06 79 21 96 76 email [email protected] Sales agent RSAC LE MANS 324 608 488. This real estate announcement was written under the editorial responsibility of Didier HERVE ., independent real estate commercial agent of SARL Côté France (without holding funds), the commercial agent registered with the RSAC of Le Mans. under number 324 608 488, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of the company SARL Côté France. Côté France Immobilier - Réseau Immobilier Franco Belge International - Des conseillers du Nord au Sud de la France et 4 agences à votre service www.cotefranceimmo.fr
…By Cote France
Farmhouse Le Mans (72)
At the gates of the Perche Sarthois, North Le Mans, there are 19th-century buildings forming a courtyard with an old pigeon house from the 16th century; living space of 150m2 in a park of 7000m2, shaded by large trees and climbing roses, surrounded by a water-filled moat.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Farmhouse Centre Ville-Saint Léonard-Notre-Dame - Alençon (61)
In Orne, 20 minutes from Alençon and 35 minutes from Mortagne-au-Perche, in a peaceful and bucolic setting, Normandie Privilège offers a master house from the 18th century along with its outbuildings, all in perfect condition. The property extends over 3775 m2, partly enclosed by walls, with the remainder fully fenced. Access is via a small country road where a gate opens onto the courtyard framed by the various buildings. The main house is flanked by a guest house. Perpendicularly to the left, two large barns stand; to the right, the former bread oven, a loft, and a cart shed. Carefully renovated while preserving period elements, the master house offers nearly 140 m2 of living space over two levels. The terracotta tiles, stone fireplaces, old doors, and aged sanded beams give a lot of charm to the dwelling. The layout is as follows: on the ground floor, the entrance distributes two traversing rooms of 33 m2 each, one being a kitchen-dining room on one side and a living room on the other. This level is completed by a laundry room. On the first floor, there is a bathroom, a mezzanine office, a master bedroom with a sink and an English bathtub, and two additional bedrooms. Decorated in the same spirit, the guest house adds 34 m2 of additional living space. It includes a living room with a fireplace, characterized by its significant ceiling height, as well as a bathroom and a mezzanine bedroom. Both the master house and the guest house open at the back onto a walled garden, very intimate and embellished with a gravel courtyard, outbuildings, a vegetable garden, and a lawn with a well. The guest house also has its own private garden, similarly walled and adorned with a fountain. Thanks to its outbuildings, this farmstead, with its preserved authenticity, can adapt to many projects, especially as it is easily accessible. A train station located 5 kilometers away allows one to reach Paris-Montparnasse in 1 hour and 50 minutes and Granville in 1 hour and 20 minutes. The agglomeration of Caen is 50 minutes away by car. --- The price of this property is €598,000. Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Estimated annual energy costs for the housing: between €3,020 and €4,140 per year. Average energy prices indexed as of January 1, 2021 (subscriptions included). The property has excessive energy consumption. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website www.georisques.gouv.fr. For reasons of discretion, the location of the property is shown approximately on the maps of this website. The information given in this description results from our visit to the site as well as from information collected from the current owner. Surface areas and construction periods are given for indicative purposes, have no contractual value, and cannot engage our liability in case of inaccuracy or omission. Photographs may have been edited. Agency reference: 160This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Normandie Privilège
Farmhouse Alençon (61)
A renovated 19th century farmhouse, wooded garden and meadow in the ancient Houlme region, near Domfront and Flers. A 10-minute walk from the hamlet of Val-Michel with its traditional cob and wood or granite houses, a small, quiet, winding road leads to the entrance to the old farmhouse. A fence with two round wooden rails has a plain gate, which opens onto a courtyard and its lime tree. A green hedge planted with a variety of species follows the shape of the hilly area surrounding the garden. Inside the courtyard are the house and an old cowshed, which faces a barn and an old stable.
…By Patrice Besse
Farmhouse Fresnay-sur-Sarthe (72)
South of the Normandy-Maine Regional Park, a 15th century feudal manor house, its outbuildings and its pond. Access to the property is via a driveway framed by an orchard and a vegetable plot. Old outbuildings face each other on either side. The residence stands at the back of the courtyard. Meadows planted with hedges enclose the buildings. They protect them from the wind and provide shelter from prying eyes. The complex offers views over the surrounding countryside, from the pastures to the cultivated fields. Two ponds receive water from a stream that flows into the Sarthe, a few meadows away. The origins of the site date back to the eleventh century. In the 14th century, this was one of the largest feudal manors in the area. During the French Revolution, it lost its influence. Built around 1450 by the Saint-Berthevin family, the cellar and the central part of the present building, with its monumental fireplace, bear witness to this feudal past. However, the defensive towers once abutting this feudal building have not survived. In the 18th century, the parish registers mentioned the old pond and the fishing rights for the farm.
…By Patrice Besse
Farmhouse Houdan (78)
Quiet and without vis-à-vis, less than 1 hour from Paris by the N12 and 10 minutes from Anet, this former farmhouse from the 19th century offers a main house of 210m² and several outbuildings including a guest house of 110m² (kitchen, living room, landing/office, 4 bedrooms and 2 shower rooms), an annex building with a bread oven, stable, and carriage house, a spectacular barn of 200m², and a partially renovatable tennis court. The whole, whose character has been admirably preserved, is set in the heart of a beautiful wooded and enclosed park of 1.8ha (with numerous fruit trees). On the ground floor of the main house, the entrance leads to a bright living room with a central fireplace and a spacious recently renovated kitchen, 2 bedrooms including a master suite with shower room, 1 bathroom, and 2 toilets. Upstairs: a beautiful double landing (office/family room) serving 5 bedrooms including a master suite with shower room and a bathroom with toilet. Magical potential for this charming property needing refreshment (electricity has already been completely updated). Direct access to the Dreux-Anet state forest of 3300ha. The quintessential family home! Fees: 4.03% including VAT at the buyer's expense (€894,000 excluding fees)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Quartz Jaillet
Farmhouse with garden La fleche (72)
Ref. 4384 : Renovated 19th C. noble farmhouse for sale On the edge of the village with commerce and tourist activities, this charming renovated property enjoys rural views with excellent access to a choice of market towns, some with train stations linking to Le Mans and Tours and on to Paris, etc. Ideally located as a permanent or holiday home within the “golden triangle” of Le Mans, Angers and Tours with the Loire Valley a short drive away, not forgetting the annual motorsport events at Le Mans. Originally the principal farmhouse for the neighbouring 19th C. chateau, this noble building has today been renovated and modernised to a high standard incorporating its rustic elements and period features where possible. The ground floor starts with a formal front-to-back entrance hall with stairs to the upper floors. To the right is the main lounge, a double aspect light room covering circa 45 sqm with original open functioning stone fireplace, light coloured tiled flooring and beams above. Continuing through the lounge onto the kitchen of 50 sqm, double aspect with doors to front and rear gardens, this family room offers plenty of space to create and dine, the wood burner has been added to the fireplace next to the original “bread oven”, exposed stone walls featuring the brickwork from the period and a glazed arched French doors to the rear all create a wonderful atmosphere to this “heart of the home”. The other side of the entrance hall is an open plan office area and wc and then onto the master bedroom (22 sqm) with tiled floors and beams and garden views, a dressing area and private shower room and wc. This room could easily be used as a second ground floor lounge if desired. The first floor continues the style of below, with original features where possible, beams and window forms. This floor has a straight cut parquet flooring throughout except where tiled within the bathrooms and the main bedroom that retains the original quarry tiled floor. On this level there are 3 bedrooms and a games room. The single bedroom measures 10 sqm and the two doubles are 18 sqm and 29 sqm with a private bathroom for the first double and a second family bathroom across the corridor from the single room (we understand that it is possible to create a private bathroom within the larger bedroom with plumbing already in place). All the bedrooms have views over the gardens. The attic floor is part converted providing a large 29 sqm TV/reading room with vaulted ceiling, leading to a 24 sqm bedroom with shower room (requires finishing) and finally a nearly 50 sqm room ripe for completing in whatever format the new owners require. Beneath the whole house is an arched stone basement level with double stairs leading down either side of the stairs up to the front door. The property has been extensively renovated by the current owners and benefits from geothermic underfloor heating on the ground floor and oil fired radiators on the upper floors, double glazed custom made windows throughout, the roof has been checked and replaced where necessary and the insulation was new at the same time. The drainage, plumbing and electricity have been upgraded from 2006 onwards. There are over 400 sqm of outbuildings with this property offering numerous possibilities. Given its location it could lend itself well to reception halls, possibly additional accommodation, sports/fitness rooms, etc. over the two levels available. At present we have large barns (for example 69 sqm with a 8.3m high ceiling) , garaging, former stables, goat sheds, etc. etc. the exterior is in good order with the stone work façade new on part of the rear section and the roofs have been checked and repaired where required. The is also a 72 sqm metal covered hanger used as a wood store currently. Nearly 1.5 hectares (3.5 acres) of land surround the buildings with a front entrance drive and rear to a parking area. The lawn is close cut in proximity to the house and further away is left longer and cut as hay. There’s enough space for a couple of paddocks alongside the existing orchard and plenty of space for an eventual pool if desired. The buildings are set nicely back from the lane providing privacy and security. 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
Farmhouse Tours (37)
A 16th-century farmhouse with five hectares of grounds, nestled in the Loire Valley between Amboise and Blois. From a local road, an earthen track snakes through fields over several hundred metres to the property. The complex of buildings stands on a grassy two-hectare plot that mainly faces southwards, looking down over the valley. Three main buildings adjoin each other in a row that runs from east to west: a barn, a 16th-century dwelling and a more recent extension. Around 20 metres west of this three-section edifice, a sheep shed adjoins an agricultural storage building. And even further westwards, there is a one-hectare plot of farmland. To the south, a wooded area covers around 1.5 hectares. It slopes down to the road below. The grounds also include a well and a small lake surrounded by groves on the edge of the neighbouring woods. The house has a 16th-century section, its main part, with a mullioned window that makes it recognisable. Two extensions have been added to this oldest part: one was added on the north side in the 19th century and another was added in the 20th century. The walls are coated with rendering, the window and door surrounds and quoins are made of limestone, and the doors and shutters are painted red. The roofs are covered with small traditional tiles, except for the northern roof slope of the 20th-century section, which is covered with synthetic slate tiles.
…By Patrice Besse
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