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…By Bonne Etoile
A 19th-century manor house and its breath-taking grounds, in Chaumont, within the southern Champagne region. About a ten-minute walk from the downtown area, the property is located on a small quiet street, frequented only by the neighbourhood’s residents. Enclosed by a low wall topped with Art Nouveau-style steel fencing, the property is accessible via an automatic gate. As for the dwelling, set back from the street as if erected in a clearing, it abuts a swath of woodland, providing both privacy and tranquillity as well as sheltering it from view in the back. Featuring an outbuilding to the right with two garages, a variety of plants are scattered throughout the grounds, including a soaring 150-year-old chestnut tree as well as a century-old Lebanese cedar.
…By Patrice Besse
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…By Iad France
Mansion in Chaumont Facing a wooded park, this mansion in Chaumont embodies the elegance of the grand bourgeois residences of the 19th century. Its stone facade, landscaped garden, and open view of the valley create a setting that is both urban and bucolic, far from the hustle and bustle of city life. The generous volumes, majestic staircase, and period details?moldings, woodwork, ironwork?tell a story of craftsmanship and refinement. Here, heritage combines with the tranquility of a residential neighborhood, a stone's throw from the heart of the city and its cultural attractions. The spirit of a historic residence Upon entering, a central spiral staircase rises under a zenithal skylight, offering a first glimpse of the architecture. The house unfolds its rooms like a suite of living rooms and bedrooms bathed in light. The antique woodwork, marble fireplaces, and oak floors create a setting of rare authenticity. The recent renovation has respected the soul of the place while adding discreet comforts: gentle air conditioning, modern heating, and contemporary touches in the kitchen and bathrooms. Each space, whether dedicated to entertaining or relaxation, retains the nobility of a private mansion designed to welcome guests and preserve privacy. Here, family life fits naturally into an atmosphere of history and serenity. A garden suspended above the valley Hidden from view, the landscaped garden opens up to unexpected vistas. Behind the hedges and low walls, the view stretches out towards the valley and the edge of the forests. Two south-facing terraces invite you to prolong the seasons, enjoy lunch in the open air, or contemplate the sunsets over the Haut-Marne countryside. The mature trees, Medici sculptures, and carefully designed paths create an atmosphere that is both rural and urban. Here, the heart of the city is never far away, but nature reclaims its rights, offering a rare setting where fresh air and elegance come together. Chaumont and Haute-Marne Chaumont, a town steeped in history with a rich heritage, is best explored on foot: ancient streets, a basilica, museums, and markets bring daily life to life. All around, Haute-Marne unfolds a mosaic of forests, lakes, and fortified villages. Thirty minutes away, Langres stands with its ramparts, while the vineyards of Monsaugeonnais and the large lakes invite you to take walks and enjoy water sports. The location is strategic: close to major highways and the train station connecting Paris, Dijon, and Nancy, the house offers the perfect balance between accessibility and tranquility. A bourgeois residence in Haute-Marne that allows you to enjoy the charm of a small town while remaining connected to major cultural centers. Agency opinion This property illustrates the elegance of an era when architecture was in harmony with the landscape. It will appeal to a family looking for space and character, a couple seeking a second home, or a high-end hospitality project. Its respectful renovation, its belvedere garden, and its history linked to the great glove-making tradition of Chaumont make it a unique heritage property. More than a house, it is a signature, an address that spans generations.
…By Arriere Cour
A CHARACTERFUL MANOR HOUSE IN HAUTE-MARNE Tucked away from prying eyes, at the end of a nature-lined driveway, the Château de Culmont exudes a discreet and timeless presence. Built in 1872, this charming residence offers nearly 480 m² of living space at the heart of an estate spanning approximately 1.5 hectares, where meadows, trees, an orchard, and landscaped areas come together to create a setting that comes alive with the changing seasons. Combining heritage, nature, and a relaxed lifestyle, the property provides the perfect setting for large family gatherings as well as hospitality projects already underway. A HOME WHERE TIME FLOWS AT ITS OWN PACE From its elegant 19th-century silhouette to its generous proportions, this residence exudes a unique atmosphere. Behind its stone facades, the interior spaces reveal all the nobility of homes from that era: original hardwood floors, preserved wood paneling, fireplaces, moldings, and a wooden staircase come together to create a space brimming with character. The reception rooms flow naturally into one another, bathed in soft light that accompanies every moment of the day. The two kitchens?one more traditional, the other more contemporary?reflect the harmonious evolution of a home that has preserved its identity while adapting to modern lifestyles. Each space seems to have been designed for entertaining, sharing, and passing on traditions, in a constant dialogue between authenticity and comfort. AT THE HEART OF AN ESTATE OPEN TO NATURE Surrounding the house, the landscape becomes a natural extension of the architecture. The estate, spanning over 15,000 m², alternates between tree-lined areas, an orchard, a vegetable garden, meadows, and wooded areas, creating a succession of settings ideal for both contemplation and strolling. From the windows, the gaze wanders toward the surrounding meadows where horses and grazing animals roam. Further in the distance, the verdant hills form a horizon that shifts with the changing seasons. A fountain, a well, and the views offered by the estate further enhance the feeling of living in a preserved setting. The outdoor space naturally invites large summer gatherings, reading under the trees, strolls through the park, and moments of tranquility in the heart of the property. A sense of space that has become precious, where nature plays a vital role in defining the character of the place. A PROPERTY WITH MANY HORIZONS Part of the property already operates as a bed-and-breakfast, popular with an international clientele. This existing setup allows for the immediate continuation of the business or the exploration of other hospitality options within a particularly inspiring setting. The convertible attic space, existing outbuildings, and available floor area offer great flexibility for future development. Whether as a primary residence, a family home, a hospitality venture, or a complementary business, this property provides a natural setting for any such endeavor. The property's location also contributes to its overall appeal. Situated near the fortified town of Langres, the lakes of the Pays de Langres, the vineyards of Burgundy, and major transportation routes, the estate combines accessibility with immersion in a preserved natural environment. AGENCY REVIEW This residence has retained the architectural integrity of the grand homes of the late 19th century while incorporating contemporary expectations for comfort and functionality. Its wooded grounds and existing hospitality business give it a versatility that is particularly sought after.
…By Arriere Cour
Chaumont city center investment building with offices and living spaces including post office offices, parking spaces, as well as the Hotel des Roses to be completely renovated. Much potential for this property. CURRENT ANNUAL RENT €64,680 Reference agency: 2933This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Orpi - Simon Immobilier
iad France - Aline DEROUSSEN offers you: Rare opportunity in Villiers-le-Sec (Haute-Marne) just 5 minutes from the city of Chaumont, 1 hour from Dijon, and 2 hours from PARIS: A remarkable stone property with a total area of 380m² comprising a main residential house of 260 m², along with two adjoining accommodations (of 80 m² and 40 m²), each with its own independent entrance, ideal for a gîte or rental, as recently done (remaining furniture included). The main house consists of a beautiful entrance, a laundry room, a fitted and equipped kitchen with a living area, a bright living room with bay windows, and a separate toilet. You will ascend to the first floor via a beautiful open staircase that leads to a lovely mezzanine serving 5 bedrooms, including a master suite with its own shower room, a separate toilet, as well as an office space and another bathroom. A careful layout with generous volumes. Regarding the annexes, the first cozy accommodation of 40 m² includes a main room with an open kitchen onto the living room, a shower room with a toilet, and upstairs, a bedroom with a dressing area. For the second accommodation of 80 m², you will find a kitchen, a bright living room, a shower room, and a separate toilet. On the first floor, a hallway leads to two bedrooms and a shower room with a toilet. A total of 380 m² of living space, recently renovated with quality materials, ideally located in the heart of the village... A great opportunity presents itself with this spacious house offering immense potential to create the home of your dreams, or for rental investment. This property is ready to be personalized according to your needs and tastes, with no work required (excellent energy rating). Located in the heart of Villiers-le-Sec, just 5 minutes from Chaumont, close to all amenities, this house offers a peaceful living environment, ideal for families looking to settle in a green and tranquil setting. On the exterior, you will find a closed and landscaped plot of 400 m² at the back, without overlooking neighbors, in a quiet area with views of the countryside, a pleasant terrace that will allow you to enjoy moments with family or friends, and a nice relaxation area with an above-ground pool. A cellar, a garage, and parking spaces complete this property. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to shape your ideal residence, contact us to visit this true turnkey gem, combining comfort and modernity. Let your imagination run wild to turn it into an exceptional living space... Viewings available without delay! Agency fees charged to the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class C index 154 and CLIMATE class A index 5. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for clearing, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate announcement has been drawn up under the editorial responsibility of Mrs. Aline DEROUSSEN, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the TROYES RSAC under number 881552905, holder of the real estate canvassing card for the account of I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…By Jouve Immobilier Troyes
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…By The Door Man France
A MANOR HOUSE IN HAUTE-MARNE Far from the hustle and bustle of daily life, certain estates seem to have always belonged there. La Perle d'Anrosey is part of this subtle interplay between architecture and landscape. Behind its 18th-century facades, stone stands alongside towering trees, springs feed the pond, and the outbuildings extend the main house. More than just a property, this charming estate is a place of hospitality where space, time, and nature come together in a balance that has become truly precious. Even today, this story continues through a bed-and-breakfast that welcomes travelers in a setting that has remained true to its identity. A MANOR HOUSE DESIGNED FOR HOSPITALITY The stone facades emerge from behind the foliage, bathed in light that reveals every contour, every material, and every detail of this well-preserved architecture. Here, the landscape does not merely serve as a backdrop to the house; it is an extension of it. Built in the 18th century, this mansion offers nearly 390 m² of living space. The living areas are distributed between the ground floor and the first floor, while a spacious basement and attic harmoniously complete the ensemble. The antique hardwood floors complement the stone flooring, the wood paneling accentuates the high ceilings, and the fireplaces serve as a reminder that this home was always designed for entertaining. The reception areas foster a warm atmosphere where meals linger and gatherings flow naturally. Set slightly apart, the seven bedrooms offer comfort ideal for extended stays, with several featuring their own private bathrooms. Today, these spaces bring to life a well-regarded bed-and-breakfast operation, welcoming guests who appreciate the charm of historic architecture and the expansive landscapes of southern Haute-Marne. This spirit of hospitality seems to flow naturally here, driven as much by the spaciousness of the rooms as by the soul of the place. The generously sized kitchen complements this tradition of sharing, where every stay revolves around large, convivial meals and simple, unhurried moments. The property has retained its authenticity while incorporating the necessary updates for contemporary living, making it suitable for continuing the current business or for envisioning a new life project. A CHARACTERFUL ESTATE IN HAUTE-MARNE Surrounding the house, more than two hectares form a vibrant landscape. Centuries-old trees frame the horizon, the orchard lines the park's paths, and the lawns invite the Haut-Marne countryside right into the estate. The pond, fed by the property's natural springs, adds a subtle touch of movement to this setting, where water has long held a special place. Two wells still in use also bear witness to this special relationship between the house and its surroundings. The outbuildings naturally expand the possibilities of the site. The vast barn, measuring approximately 300 m², part of which already serves as a reception hall, supports the estate's hospitality activities today while hinting at other potential uses. The dovecote, converted into a summer bedroom, the workshop, the wine cellar, and the attic further enrich this particularly cohesive architectural heritage. Each building interacts with the others, like chapters of a single story where heritage, nature, and hospitality intertwine effortlessly. A TRADITION OF HOSPITALITY TO CARRY ON La Perle d'Anrosey possesses that unique quality that allows everyone to freely envision their own future here. Future owners may choose to continue the well-established bed-and-breakfast business and carry on this tradition of hospitality, which is now an integral part of the estate's identity. They could just as easily envision it as a spacious family home, a retreat, or a residence dedicated to reunions and large gatherings around the table. Located near the Forêts National Park, hiking trails, charming villages, and the unspoiled landscapes of southern Haute-Marne, the property is set in a region where natural heritage intertwines with history. Its proximity to Langres, as well as easy access to Paris and Switzerland, further enhance the appeal of this exclusive location. Here, heritage isn't just something to be admired?it's something to be lived. As the seasons come and go, travelers find a respite here, families build memories, and the estate has continued its story with the same natural ease for several centuries. THE AGENCY'S OPINION Some estates captivate with their grandeur; others with their surroundings. La Perle d'Anrosey combines these two aspects with rare precision. Its well-preserved architecture, the expansive grounds, the richness of its outbuildings, and its bed-and-breakfast operation?developed in keeping with the spirit of the place?come together to form a property where heritage, nature, and hospitality blend in remarkable harmony.
…By Arriere Cour
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…By Bonne Etoile
Located in the heart of the charming commune of JOINVILLE, where life is pleasant, about 30 minutes from CHAUMONT and SAINT-DIZIER, this exceptional historical residence (former Catholic school for boys) has been beautifully restored, partly between 2019 and 2024. It is an 18th-century building with remarkable Gothic-style architecture, comprising approximately 416m2 of living space over three levels with numerous outbuildings and additional development possibilities.It immediately captivates with its dressed stone facade adorned with a cast iron statue of Saint Joseph, and its tall arched windows that hint at the elegance of the interior. The restored mansard roof with four slopes, covered with slates, complements the whole with nobility. Upon entering, a vestibule leads to an inner loggia with cast iron colonnades and period cornice. An impressive solid oak staircase leads to the first floor, where one discovers an imposing and fascinating arched glass roof in cast iron overlooking a vast Venetian-style living room: artistic plasterwork, marble, Murano sconces, and antique window latches give this room an atmosphere that is both refined and warm. A large contemporary kitchen with a central island opens onto the living space, ideal for entertaining. On this level, there is also a shower room with WC. On the 2nd floor, two rooms (60m2 and 44m2) are to be developed, as on the 3rd floor (~60m2).A renovated room that can serve as a shop or studio is also available on the ground floor. Outside, a discreet patio connects the main house to a 12th-century outbuilding, currently fitted out as a workshop (52.45 m2) with a room upstairs. A second annex building and an independent garage of 67 m2, with the same volume upstairs, complete this property. These annexes offer the possibility of creating an independent living area with a separate entrance to the courtyard and a separate gate to the street. A vaulted cellar extends under the entire house. Adjacent land in the form of a courtyard with a tower overlooking it. The whole on 5 ares 41ca.A rare property, blending authenticity, generous volumes, and development potential, ideal for a character family home, a professional project (artist residence, third place, co-working/conference spaces with accommodations ...) or tourist purposes. For enthusiasts of unique places, this Gothic residence with a rich history is an opportunity not to be missed.Virtual visit available via the following link: https://nodalview.com/s/1tlC7yurLD6u6XPdz00cbODetails of the listing below: On the ground floor: - Vestibule (121.50m2): concrete floor, 4 windows overlooking the street, electric cumulus heater of 200l with WC (2.83m2); - Room (23.90m2): oak / concrete flooring;On the 1st floor: - Landing (4.28m2): floorboard; - Open kitchen to living room (101.38m2): floating parquet floor, 6 windows including 4 restored; - Shower room (6m2): basin on a low cabinet, shower, WC;On the 2nd and 3rd floors: 264m2 to be converted into bedrooms with storage and bathroom(s) possible;In outbuildings: - Annex building 1 with a room on the ground floor (52m2) and a room upstairs; - Annex building 2 with a room on the ground floor (28.65m2) and a room upstairs. Possibility of creating an independent living area with a separate entrance to the courtyard and a separate gate to the street. - Garage (67m2): concrete floor with attic upstairs; Courtyard (148 m2) with Tower (2.8 m2).Property tax: EUR/year (2024). This property does not have a heating system: not subject to energy performance display. All my woodwork is single-glazed. The property is connected to the public sewer. The main house's roof has been redone and those of the annexes currently show no leaks. Fees charged to the seller. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available.
…By Friedrich Immobilier
A chateau, a chapel and vast outbuildings on 17 ha of predominantly wooded land in the Champagne region. Not all the impressive buildings composing this property can be glimpsed through the monumental, wrought iron gates. First comes an admirable chapel, standing like a candle whose glow would bless the serenity of the premises. Next comes the chateau, a vast white building standing amidst the grasslands that conceal seven constructions, including a Cistercian barn.
…By Patrice Besse
Ref 4840: Country house with commercial potential for sale in Haute-Marne The abbey church, situated in the heart of a rural village with a genuine local character, offers significant potential for tourism. The parents of the current owners once ran a guesthouse there, as well as a restaurant renowned throughout the region. The property is set in a particularly pleasant, undulating and wooded setting, ideal for tourism and relaxing holidays. The surrounding landscapes, comprising vast forests and country lanes, contribute greatly to the area’s charm. In the immediate vicinity of the village, just a few kilometres away, there is also a golf course and several lakes and ponds, further enhancing the region’s appeal. The building features a beautiful Renaissance façade across three storeys, with its large mullioned windows. A gun port, situated in a corner turret on the right, serves as a reminder of the dark period of the Wars of Religion and the disastrous raids by German mercenaries (1567 and 1587). The windows were added in the 18th century. The abbey church has been restored in several phases since 1974 by the parents of the current sellers. Inside, the dining rooms are adorned with monumental fireplaces from the 12th and 16th centuries that immediately transport us back to the Middle Ages. The place exudes a unique atmosphere where the earthy charm of a Rabelais would not seem out of place. The property could be run as a business, featuring a professional kitchen and themed guest rooms. You will have the option of staying next door, in an outbuilding adjoining the abbey church, equipped with modern comforts. This small house benefits from a small garden with a tree and a pond, providing a cool retreat in summer. The abbey house comprises 4 dining rooms spread across the ground floor and first floor, 3 fully equipped professional kitchens, 6 guest bedrooms, 8 rooms across the ground floor, first and second floors, a cellar, a pantry, an entrance hall, a laundry room, an attic, a garage (under the wooden terrace), 6 bathrooms and 2 bread ovens. The abbey church also includes an adjoining outbuilding, comprising a more recent semi-detached house, which appears to be in good overall condition, situated to the left when facing the main façade. It comprises: - on the ground floor : a living room, a kitchen, a study, a second living room - upstairs: two bedrooms, a bathroom and a dressing room The 1,359 sqm plot features a landscaped terrace, a 450 sqm garden area with a pond, and an enclosed courtyard. Cabinet LE NAIL – Aube - Mr Michel FLOIRAT : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Michel FLOIRAT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 404 179 657. 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
18TH-CENTURY MANSION IN LANGRES In the heart of Langres, across from the Denis Diderot Museum, this 18th-century residence stands on one of the city's most iconic squares. Behind its stone façade, it reveals a cozy atmosphere, enhanced by period materials and the rare presence of an inner-city garden. The terrace extends the living spaces in a discreet dialogue with the ramparts and the surrounding history. INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE MARKED BY TIME Upon entering, the stone staircase serves as a guiding line, connecting the levels in a fluid progression. The reception areas are organized around a generously proportioned living room, where light highlights the antique hardwood floors, wood paneling, and fireplaces. The ceilings, intricately carved and sometimes painted, carry a delicate memory of the place, anchoring each room in a historical continuity. The separate kitchen maintains a simple aesthetic, in harmony with the rest of the home. Upstairs, the bedrooms offer nuanced atmospheres, blending cozy spaces with views of the city. Some feature unobstructed views of the ramparts, creating a constant dialogue between the interior and the urban landscape. A GARDEN LIKE A BREATH OF FRESH AIR AMIDST THE STONE Hidden from view, the garden stands as an unexpected respite within the density of the historic center. It extends the house into a serene relationship with the outdoors, where the stone terrace welcomes moments of stillness. The walls surrounding it preserve the memory of the place, while the vegetation softens the mineral lines. This discreet and precious outdoor space perfectly accompanies the daily rhythm, between light and shadow. A LOCATION AT THE CROSSROADS OF HERITAGE AND LOCAL LIFE Langres reveals its full uniqueness here, between ramparts, open vistas, and preserved architecture. Place de Verdun anchors neighborhood life, while the Denis Diderot Museum situates the home within a vibrant cultural environment. Shops and schools are within walking distance, creating a fluid daily rhythm rooted in the historic center. Set at a comfortable distance from major thoroughfares, the city retains a sense of seclusion, conducive to a slower pace of life, in harmony with its heritage. AGENCY OPINION This home offers a unique experience, where historic architecture engages with a rare outdoor setting in the heart of the city. It is ideal for those seeking a lived-in space, rooted in history, with a discreet connection to local life.
…By Arriere Cour
PROPERTY WITH AN OLD MILL IN HAUTE-MARNE In Sommevoire, the River Voire runs through the property and defines its layout. This 19th-century mill retains its machinery and traces of a past water-based industry. The river flows alongside the buildings and leads into a pond, creating a continuous aquatic presence at the heart of the grounds. The main house, a separate guesthouse and several outbuildings form a structured ensemble, ideal for family life or a hospitality venture rooted in the natural surroundings and the history of the site. SPACES THAT CONTINUE THE HISTORY Inside, the layout reflects the mill's original logic. The main residence features a fluid layout, centred around two living areas on the ground floor. This configuration allows for distinct atmospheres and adapts the spaces to different times of the day. Two bedrooms on this level offer comfort and flexibility in layout. The fitted kitchen integrates naturally into this dynamic and supports a daily life centred on sharing. Extending from these spaces, the upper floor offers a more intimate atmosphere. The master suite benefits from its own bathroom and a secluded layout. A large, versatile room lends itself to various uses, whether as a living room, an office or an additional bedroom. The landings organise the flow of movement and create a gentle transition between the levels. A few steps away, in the second building, the timber-floored levels house the mechanical systems across several storeys. Their scale gives the space a distinctive character. The self-contained guest house, comprising a living room with a fireplace, two bedrooms and a bathroom, allows families or guests to be accommodated in complete privacy. Thus, each space contributes to the overall harmony of this property featuring an old mill in Haute-Marne. A PARK FRAMED BY THE RIVER Outside, the same coherence is evident. The park, covering approximately one and a half hectares, is organised around the Voire, which runs through the property and forms its natural axis. The water accompanies one's movements, reflects the light and creates a sense of continuity. The pond extends this presence and creates a point of balance within the landscape. Together, the river and pond form a living setting, perceptible in every season. Within this context, the open meadows offer spaces suitable for various projects, notably light equestrian use. The views remain structured by the water and the positioning of the outbuildings. The park does more than simply surround the property. It extends the architecture and reinforces the site's roots. On this estate with an old mill in Haute-Marne, the relationship with water shapes daily life as much as the landscape. A PLACE ROOTED IN ITS TERRITORY Beyond the park, the site is part of a broader history. The mill is documented as far back as the 19th century, and an ordinance of 1836 authorised its conversion into a blast furnace. The preserved machinery bears witness to this evolution and anchors the site in a documented history. Living here means becoming part of a tangible continuity. Around Sommevoire, the rural environment remains shaped by watercourses and open landscapes. Forests and meadows create a setting ideal for outdoor activities. The proximity of Lake Der enhances the area's appeal and supports a hospitality project already underway thanks to the existing gîte. Thus, this property with an old mill in Haute-Marne benefits from a coherent local connection, at the crossroads of heritage and nature. AGENCY'S OPINION This property with an old mill in Haute-Marne is distinguished by the constant presence of water, carried by the River Voire and extended by a pond at the heart of the grounds. The preserved machinery, the layout comprising the main residence and gîte, as well as the outbuildings, provide a solid foundation for a residential or tourism project. The site demonstrates a rare harmony between its natural setting and documented history, and is ideal for a buyer who appreciates places with deep-rooted character and potential for development.
…By Arriere Cour
Ref 4809: Manor house with guest rooms and a reception hall set in 7.9-hectare grounds near Troyes. This manor house is situated on the outskirts of a village, just five minutes from the A5 motorway junction, on the road leading to the charming little town of Châteauvillain. The River Aube runs alongside the property on one side, its current more brisk than tranquil. At the far end of the grounds, an old poplar grove traces fine vertical lines against the horizon. Beyond the river, the view stretches far into the distance, taking in gently rolling countryside, bordered by the wooded fringe that looms in the distance. The place exudes a delightful atmosphere steeped in bourgeois classicism, evoking those hushed Sundays of yesteryear, when customs were still carefully observed. This imposing residence, like a stone vessel moored on the banks of the Aube, is currently in good condition. It now awaits an ambitious project, in a strategic region at the crossroads of Champagne and Burgundy, on a route linking the north with more southerly horizons. This property comprises 21 rooms, including 11 bedrooms, spread across four areas within a single building, with a total floor area of approximately 850 sqm. On the left is the residential section (identifiable by the modern door). On the ground floor, it comprises an entrance hall, a dining room and a kitchen. The upper floors comprise an office in a hallway, three bedrooms and two shower rooms, as well as a master suite with an en-suite bathroom and a walk-in wardrobe. This living area, designed as a true ‘home within a home’, is separate from the guest accommodation, as well as the garage and workshops (basketry). The area housing the guest rooms and reception opens onto a French-style billiard room, facing an elegant fireplace adorned with a carved wooden lintel. This room leads into a kitchen steeped in history, where it is said that Paul Bocuse once worked: his name appears above the door, whilst a collection of pots and pans keeps his memory alive. The tour continues, culminating in the true heart of the property: a former drawing room of remarkable proportions, extended by a veranda offering a pleasant view of the grounds. Featuring a 19th-century fireplace, this room now hosts receptions, particularly weddings. Finally, this space is equipped with separate toilet facilities for men and women, designed to accommodate large numbers of visitors. Upstairs, the first section comprises five bedrooms, two shower rooms and two bathrooms. A second section, with an atmosphere imbued with old-world charm, includes two further bedrooms and a bathroom. One of these bedrooms, a truly unique room, stands out for its four fully painted walls, creating an immersive setting where wild boars, stags and does seem to watch over the property from the early hours of the morning. Finally, a staircase leads to two attics, one of which boasts high ceilings. The third section of the building, which houses the garage, comprises two rooms with unfinished floors on the ground floor, as well as two further floors to be converted, including an attic. The fourth section comprises the old mill, known locally as ‘la vannerie’, which has retained all its equipment from the last century, as if frozen in time, ready to be brought back to life. On the ground floor, there is a large garage and a kitchen opening out onto both the grounds and a small canal designed to supply water to the mill. The upper floors offer, subject to some renovation work, excellent potential for conversion, allowing for the creation of a family home comprising up to six bedrooms, two bathrooms and two stacked attics. The outbuildings cover a total area of approximately 3,500 sqm. They comprise: A/ A garage Adjacent to the main building is a garage covering an area of approximately 500 sqm. B/ The accommodation building Covering an area of approximately 1,500 sqm, this reception and accommodation building comprises five dormitories, toilet facilities, a kitchen with a dining area and a storage space. C/ A former orangery D/ A garden shed The property comprises approximately 7.9 hectares (19.5 acres) of land, including plots situated upstream of the River Aube, inland, as well as on the other side of the road leading to Chateauvillain. The grounds consist of extensive lawns and a pleasant wooded area. The property also features a quick-surface tennis court. A local path runs alongside the wooded area on one side, whilst the park is bordered on the other by the River Aube. The park's appeal lies today - and will lie even more so in the future - in the refreshing atmosphere and the enjoyment the river offers on fine days. Cabinet LE NAIL – Aube - Mr Michel FLOIRAT : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Michel FLOIRAT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 404 179 657. 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
Located in the heart of a bucolic and tourist-friendly region, this authentic mill, whose origins date back to the 11th century, covers an area of 316m² on a 1.78-hectare plot. A real historical treasure with its typical Champagne half-timbering, exposed beams, old-fashioned fireplace, and ancient water wheel, this property would be perfect for a bed and breakfast business. Its owners have perfectly preserved its authentic character while providing all the comforts of a contemporary home. The charm is apparent from the moment you enter. The various character features of the property are skillfully highlighted by numerous windows that provide abundant light. The living room, where the warmth of wood reigns supreme, features an impressive stone fireplace. It is extended on one side by a pleasant lounge with lighter tones and on the other by an open kitchen supported by half-timbering. The kitchen offers access to a pleasant terrace adjacent to the stream. A bedroom and two bathrooms complete the ground floor. A charming wooden staircase leads to the first floor, which has four beautiful bedrooms, two bathrooms, a dressing area, and a large room bathed in light, whose use will be limited only by the imagination of its future happy owners. Another wing of the building houses all the mechanisms of the old mill, carefully preserved as evidence of a rich historical past. An impressive outbuilding, also with half-timbering and a vaulted cellar, adds to the many assets of the property, which has a registered water right. It is therefore possible to restore the old turbine in order to restart hydraulic production for personal consumption only. This character property, ideal for seasonal rentals, is just waiting for its new owners to write the next page in its history. ENERGY CLASS: D / CLIMATE CLASS: D Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between euros4,980 and euros6,810 Contact: Valentine +33 (0)6 63 32 39 79
…By Espaces Atypiques Lorraine
Haute Marne, in the remarkable village of Montsaugeon located 30 minutes from Dijon Nord, 15 minutes from Langres Sud (2H30 from Basel and Geneva, 3H00 from Paris and Luxembourg). Superb family property situated in a dominant position on the edge of the village, comprising a main house dating back to the 18th century with a living area of approximately 235 m² in excellent condition, and an outbuilding set in a walled park of 3100 m². The house is bright and offers, among other things, beautiful reception rooms, 4 bedrooms, a games room, stunning vaulted cellars... it still has great potential. Front courtyard, gently sloping garden, and orchard at the back. Numerous period features and a lot of charm. For any information and visits, please contact Jérôme Leclercq. (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC Number: 332 458 421 - DIJON. ALUR LAW Information: Seller's fees apply.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Brisac Du Parc
House with lake view near Langres Facing the peaceful mirror of Lake Saint-Ciergues, this stone house tells a story of light and silence. It is anchored in a landscape where water, forest, and sky compose a new scene every day. Here, life returns to its natural rhythm: mornings open onto the brilliance of an endless horizon, evenings end in a soft golden light, and each season renews the emotion of living in this place. Designed as a family home, it combines old-world charm and discreet comfort, blending the soul of time-worn walls with inspired renovation. It is a place to welcome, to gather, to savor the simple pleasures of the countryside. A house overlooking the lake near Langres that offers much more than a setting, it offers a way of being in the world: in harmony with nature, in constant dialogue with light, and deeply rooted in time. An interior shaped by time and the seasons Inside, the atmosphere is unpretentious. The generous volumes breathe, the light flows freely, and the materials tell a story of ancient gestures and contemporary attention to detail. Here, stone dialogues with wood, perspectives open onto the outside, and spaces become intimate refuges. Each room seems designed to welcome a different emotion: the laughter of an impromptu dinner in the large reception room, the tranquility of an afternoon spent reading while gazing out at the landscape, the intimacy of a nighttime conversation under ancient beams. The bedrooms, scattered throughout the house, each offer a special atmosphere, conducive to rest and reunion. Here, you feel that rare sensation of being in a home that does not seek to seduce with glitz, but with the depth of its soul. It is an interior that does not impose itself: it accompanies, envelops, inspires. Where the horizon becomes home Outside, the gaze wanders toward the shifting infinity of the lake and valley. The water reflects the changing lights of the sky, the nearby forest provides a deep green backdrop, and the carefully landscaped garden invites contemplation. The terraces unfold like natural promontories, places for summer meals, moments suspended in time, long discussions at dusk. The garden stretches towards the horizon, punctuated by peaceful corners where time seems to slow down. Here, nature is not decorative: it is alive, moving, ever-present. In winter, it envelops the house in silent beauty; in spring, it awakens it with brilliance. Each window frames a different picture, each walk around the lake offers a new perspective. It is a place where you live outside as much as inside, where each season reinvents the experience of everyday life and where you learn to listen to the simple rhythms of the world. A land of nature and art de vivre Here, everything invites discovery. Langres, a fortified city steeped in history, reveals its majestic ramparts, lively markets, and memory-filled streets just a few kilometers away. Around it, Haute-Marne unfolds like an open book: lakes, forests, trails, picturesque villages, hidden vineyards, and artisanal know-how. Every outing becomes a break from the ordinary: a bike ride along the water, a day of sailing, a wine tasting at a vineyard, an evening concert in a medieval basilica. Here, the art of living is combined with authenticity, between nature and culture, simplicity and elegance. The proximity of major roads and cities such as Dijon and Nancy allows you to stay connected while enjoying a rare tranquility. It is a place you will always want to return to, because it offers much more than just a setting: it offers a rhythm, a breath of fresh air, a philosophy of life. Agency opinion More than just a house, this residence is a manifesto of the art of living. It will appeal to nature lovers, those who appreciate light, and families looking for a place to create lasting memories. It is a rare, discreet, and elegant refuge that transcends the seasons and enhances every moment. Here, you don't just live: you put down roots, marvel, breathe. It is a house that soothes, inspires, and tells a story?your story.
…By Arriere Cour
Property / Mansion on a walled park of approximately 7,500m², with outbuildings. The property requires complete renovation. The house (built in the 1800s on the remains of an older building) consists of around ten main rooms spread over the ground floor + one floor for approximately 180m² of living space + attic. Outbuildings include a former garage workshop for approximately 140m², former stables for approximately 100m² and various other facilities... The buildings are sound although "in their original state". The site is peaceful and enclosed by stone walls, ensuring privacy. The place exudes an atmosphere of serenity and authenticity. Great potential for this character property to be brought back to life, located in a quiet location in the heart of its small village where life is good. The living environment is one of the assets of the village which, with its green belt and nearby forests, resembles a "village in the greenery". The town of CHAUMONT, 15 minutes away, has all amenities including a train station which connects PARIS in 2 hours 20 minutes. Access to the A5 motorway is less than 15 minutes from the property. Property tax €685. Exclusive sales mandate reference: 110916 - 219201 @MNNRICD. Additional information and viewing requests by email or telephone from the agency. This property is presented to you by the DEMEURES & CARACTÈRE® Agency - Cabinet Retz-Immobilier, specialist in Character, Atypical, Rural, Equestrian, Exceptional & Prestige real estate. Contact: Chris DUBOIS
…By Demeures & Caractère
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