luxury farmhouse for sale Loudun, France
Farmhouse Loudun (86)
A 19th century manor house and its outbuildings in need of renovation, on an estate of more than 30 hectares, near Chinon, in the Vienne department. A small road leads to the locality, which comprises just the farm and the manor house. It is first of all the farm that comes into view, followed by the manor house on its island, surrounded by a water-filled moat. The woodland stretches out at the bottom end of the garden.
…By Patrice Besse
9 listings near Loudun
Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Saumur (49)
Between ANJOU and TOURAINE, 15 mins. of SAUMUR, in the heart of an important forest massif conducive to long horseback riding or hiking on rural paths, small character property with many outbuildings, with horse boxes, on 5000 m² (4,6 hectares possible) THE MAIN DWELLING: Living area of 65 m² excluding convertible attic of 56 m². South/West exposure Ground floor : Living room of 29 m² with open kitchen. ( chimney) Living room or bedroom 1 of 19 m². Bedroom 2 (terracotta floor). Adjoining shower room (W.C.). 1st floor: 2 convertible attics of 20 m² and 36 m². Miscellaneous: city water. Well. Heating by electric radiators. Autonomous sanitation. DEPENDENCIES : - in the extension of the dwelling house: barn of 35 m² (height of 6.27 m. under farm) Vast cellar of 53 m². - another building housing: 37 m² room with 15th century fireplace, tiled with terracotta. Sink. -5 horse boxes including 1 for brood mare. Attic of 70 m² (height 4.60 m.) accessible by an exterior stone staircase. - barn of about 165 m² (6.40 m. x 26 m.) -Stall and shed. THE LAND: approximately 5000 m² (possibility to buy 4,1 hectares of wood and meadow in addition) Divided into a courtyard closed by the buildings, pleasure garden around with old riding quarry. CONCLUSION: remarkable natural environment. Complete and charming built ensemble with many possibilities.
…By Cabinet Metais-bertrand
Farmhouse Saumur (49)
A former winemaker’s house, with its courtyard, outbuildings and guesthouse, in the south of the Anjou region. From the village, a country road leads to the hamlet and provides access to the property’s gate. Entirely enclosed by low walls topped with fencing, the property is organised around an immense landscaped courtyard, which is surrounded by the following buildings: the main house with, adjacent to its southern end, a covered patio and its ancient winepress, small buildings meant for farm animals, former stables with an adjacent barn, a guesthouse, with its back to the courtyard, and an annexe dwelling. The main house is made up of a central building and a slightly lower extension, topped with a slate gable roof. With pointed rubble stone walls, the edifice has two storeys, including an attic level, while, for the most part, its windows face east onto the courtyard. With direct access from the road and its own outbuildings, the guesthouse’s main façade looks out onto its own hedge-enclosed garden with views of the surrounding countryside. On the property, all of the buildings’ structural works are in excellent condition and, for those that are used as accommodations, their finishings and fittings are as well. Lastly, two working wells are used to water the gardens.
…By Patrice Besse
Farmhouse Sainte-Maure-de-Touraine (37)
A renovated farmyard and its outbuildings, with 9 hectares of pastures and woods in the Touraine region. From a local road, a drive leads to the farmyard, which, built at the end of the 19th century, was renovated and overlooks the small valley. The buildings are primarily situated around a square landscaped courtyard and include: the main dwelling, a furnace room, a holiday cottage adjacent to the barn, a former sheepfold and an annexe dwelling that closes off the courtyard. Two outbuildings are also within immediate proximity: a bakehouse to the south and an agricultural storage building to the north, while the entrance gate, located in the south-eastern corner of the property, opens onto a gravel parking area. The main dwelling is oriented east-west, and all the buildings have pointed stonework walls, dressed tuffeau stone window and door surrounds and flat tile or slate roofs. All around, the tree-filled garden provides views of the property’s pastures and wooded areas, while the whole, contiguous property extends over 9 hectares in all.
…By Patrice Besse
Farmhouse with outbuildings La Croix Rouge - Longué-Jumelles (49)
Historical Property with Transformation PotentialDownloadable documents and information available at www.jost-immo.comThe real estate agency JOST Immo, in partnership with Comptoir Foncier S.A and So Invest, is proud to present a unique acquisition opportunity in the charming village of Ebly, municipality of Léglise. This property includes a farm building made of rubble and cut stone of +/- 170 m², a spacious barn of 448 m² spread over two floors, as well as a modern building constructed in 2017 offering a ground area of +/- 810 m². The ensemble, located on a plot of 1 ha 53 a 73 ca, is ideal for various projects, ranging from a service residence for seniors to a banquet hall, or even a brewery with potential for additional commercial development.Property details:·Traditional dwelling: Offering four bedrooms, a large living room, equipped kitchen, two bathrooms, as well as a vaulted cellar, an entrance hall, and a back kitchen. Refreshments are to be expected.·New building: Originally designed for a brewery, it features large bay windows and an open space adaptable to your business or living projects.·Finishes: Natural slate roofing and Eternit on the old barn, insulated with Styrodur except for the old barn, PVC double-glazing frames, central heating with oil, connection to collective sewers.Excellent location:·20 km from the Luxembourg border·9 km from the E 25 motorway·7 km from the E 411 motorway·155 km from Brussels·73 km from Luxembourg CityLots: Municipality of Léglise third division Ebly section ENo. 380 showing c with a capacity of 26 a 40 ca (RC 547,00-)No. 379 showing e power 2 with a capacity of 27 a 80 ca (RC 13,00-)No. 379 showing v power 2 with a capacity of 23 a 50 ca (RC 11,00-)No. 381 showing d with a capacity of 47 a (RC 22,00-)No. 383 showing a with a capacity of 17 a 40 ca (RC 8,00-)No. 381 showing l and 382 showing c partially, with a capacity of 11 a 63 ca (part 3 of the surveyor Dellacherie's plan).Make an offer starting from €1,250,000.00We are at your disposal for any additional information by phone +352.26.95.04.03 or by email [email protected] IMMO: Our priority, your satisfaction!This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Jost Immobilier
Farmhouse with pool Fontaine-le-Comte (86)
On an exceptional plot of 14,600m2, in a quiet area sheltered from view, an old farmhouse completely renovated into a dwelling of 250m2 of living space over two levels including a 65m2 living room with fireplace, a 35m2 fitted kitchen with fireplace, 4 bedrooms each with their own shower room, an entrance hall, a cloakroom, a toilet with sink, a fitted and equipped kitchen with dining area with fireplace, a pantry, and a cellar in the basement, a lounge and an office. The entire property opens onto the terrace and the garden. Upstairs, a landing serving toilets, a bathroom-laundry, a master bedroom with balcony, dressing room and its own bathroom, then a corridor with storage leading to three bedrooms each with a mezzanine and a shower room. Underfloor heating for both levels via geothermal energy, centralized vacuum system in the house, compliant electricity, water softener. Outbuildings include garages, workshops, shelters for vehicles, and an inground pool dating from 2015 with dimensions of 4x8, a well, automated irrigation. 14,600m2 of enclosed and wooded land with an orchard.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Cabinet Prues
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
Farmhouse Angers (49)
A farmhouse with stables and outbuildings in 1 8 hectares of grounds, 40 minutes west of Angers. Surrounded by the meadows and hedgerows typical of the Anjou region, the property is made up of six separate buildings. The buildings are built from the typical slate rubble used in the region and rendered in ochre-coloured lime. The window frames are made out of local brick. Most of the roofs are slate, but some outbuildings are covered in sheet metal. The farmhouse is 25 m long and rectangular shaped with east/west facing facades. Its gable roof has two chimneys and four hip dormers on the front facade, one of which has a straight stone staircase leading up to it at the south-east corner of the building. A former pigsty is attached to the south gable, next to a small workshop. Long and rectangular too, it has small semi-circular openings in the upper part of the facades for ventilation and has a gable roof. At at right angle, to the north of the house, a former barn is currently under restoration. On the other side of the square courtyard there is a huge stable, flanked by a barn to the west. Meadows and paddocks for horses surround the building.
…By Patrice Besse
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 Paulnay (36)
.In Exclusivity, agricultural property in the Indre (36), sector Boischaut Nord, for investor. Of a surface of 193 ha with buildings of habitation and exploitation.
…By Langlois Charles-alexandre
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