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Discover the timeless charm of this sumptuous 19th-century master house, offering a living area of 389 m2, nestled in the heart of an exceptional natural environment. From the entrance, you will be captivated by its generous spaces, character elements, and preserved authenticity. Ideal for a large family or a professional project, this exceptional property also features a 40 m2 independent apartment, perfect for accommodating family, friends, or a permanent caretaker. Set on a wooded park of more than 9 hectares (90,685 m2), the property offers a rare living environment, combining tranquility, space, and nature. You can fully enjoy the beautiful days thanks to its swimming pool, a true invitation to relaxation. This property presents strong potential for a bed and breakfast or gîte activity, thanks to its spaces and strategic location: just 40 minutes from Dijon and Besançon, and immediately close to Dole Airport. A unique place, steeped in history, offering multiple opportunities in a green and preserved setting. To be discovered without delay. ENERGY CLASS: E CLIMATE CLASS: D Information about risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: www.georisques.gouv.fr This property is presented by Sébastien COQUET. Commercial agent registered with the RSAC under No. 487 504 615This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Ruisseaux
THE PRIORATE OF L'ÉTOILE ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF LONS-LE-SAUNIER Just a few minutes from the town center, in a preserved setting, this 18th-century priory showcases carefully restored stone architecture. The rooms open onto a wooded park dotted with ancient trees, a pond, and serene views. The house is equally suited to family life and entertaining, supported by a warm and inviting atmosphere. AN ANCIENT PRESENCE, ROOTED IN THE LANDSCAPE In the heart of a quiet village in the Jura, Le Prieuré is part of a historical continuity that is evident from the moment you approach. The stone, weathered by time, captures the light and reveals facades with balanced proportions. The whole is organized with clarity, in a slightly commanding position, open to the surrounding nature. Inside, the materials interact. Old hardwood floors, terracotta tiles, beams, and generous ceiling heights create an atmosphere where each space seems to extend a memory. The floor-to-ceiling windows allow light to flow from east to west, accompanying the rhythms of the day. A HOME FOR LIVING AND SHARING The rooms flow seamlessly around a spacious living area, designed to welcome guests. The layout invites both gathering and privacy, with living rooms, bedrooms, and more intimate spaces. In the billiard room, a unique feature catches the eye and seems to freeze time: a rare 18th-century frieze, of which only a few examples remain in the world, unfolds its patterns with delicacy. It lends this space an almost museum-like quality, without disrupting the home's lively harmony. A bedroom on the ground floor extends this sense of immediate comfort, while the upper floors suggest multiple uses, ranging from family life to entertaining. Set apart, the spaces dedicated to well-being extend the experience. A heated indoor pool occupies a separate area, accompanied by a sauna and a summer kitchen that opens onto the stone terrace. Here, the seasons are experienced differently, in a gentle continuity between indoors and outdoors. A LIVING PARK, BETWEEN BREATHING SPACE AND ROOTS The nearly one-hectare lot unfolds with simplicity. Centuries-old trees create zones of shade and light, punctuated by an ornamental pond and open vistas. The orchard and grassy areas complement a lifestyle oriented toward the outdoors, balancing contemplation with daily living. Just minutes from amenities and major thoroughfares, the property retains a sense of seclusion, maintaining just the right distance from the world. It appeals to those seeking a place to call home as much as a place to envision their future, striking a balance between deep roots and a sense of freedom. AGENCY'S OPINION This priory house combines history and quality of life in a rare balance. The use of stone, the spacious volumes, and certain unique decorative elements come together to create a place designed to endure, welcome, and pass on a legacy.
…By Arriere Cour
Ideally located near Dole and the strategic axes linking Dijon to Switzerland, in the heart of an exceptional wooded estate extending over more than 9 hectares, stands an authentic mansion of the late nineteenth century. Rare testimony of the neo-classical architecture, this prestigious property offers a generous living area of about 389 m 2, complemented by a vast stone outbuilding, a swimming pool with telescopic shelter and a secular park with curved paths, true green setting inviting serenity. The interior of this exceptional residence embodies a sober and bright bourgeois elegance, where the volumes are highlighted by preserved architectural elements. The ground floor opens onto an entrance hall distributing a row of three spacious reception rooms. Bathed in natural light thanks to wide through-openings, these rooms present charming details such as parquet floors in point of Hungary, marble fireplaces and low woodwork. In continuity, the dining area consists of a semi-professional kitchen with pantry, designed for a smooth service. The floors, dedicated to night areas, offer seven comfortable rooms, including several independent suites with their own bathrooms, as well as a relaxation lounge or games room. The potential of this house goes beyond the purely residential setting. The majestic volumes and the configuration of the premises allow to calmly consider the development of an event or professional activity of high standing. Whether it is for business seminars, wedding receptions or family celebrations, the setting lends itself beautifully to welcoming the public, supported by the large stone outbuilding of 500 m2 on two levels offering considerable development prospects. The landscaped park of 90,000 m 2, looking like an English garden, is a major asset of this atypical real estate. This vast territory of preserved nature, closed and secure, offers the possibility to accommodate horses permanently, benefiting from grazing areas and an environment shaded by centenary trees. Nestled in this cocoon of tranquility, the pool area invites absolute relaxation, far from prying eyes. Located just 40 minutes from Dijon and Besançon, and taking advantage of the immediate proximity to Dole-Tavaux airport, this rare estate represents a unique opportunity in the luxury real estate market. The alliance between historical prestige and development potential makes it an absolute favorite. A visit is essential to fully appreciate the exclusivity of this haven of peace. ENERGY CLASS: E / CLIMATE CLASS: D. Estimated average annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between euros5630 and euros7660. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed are available on the Géorisques site: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Espaces Atypiques Besançon - Doubs
Renovated farmhouse near Dole In Vriange, in the heart of the Jura countryside, an 18th-century stone house exudes timeless character. Formerly owned by the Lord of Dortan, it has gracefully stood the test of time, offering a living environment where history blends with the gentle landscapes. Surrounded by orchards and bordered by the Serre forest, it is located in a preserved environment, a few steps from hiking trails and not far from Dole. The interior, renovated with respect, combines exposed beams, period woodwork, and the warmth of fireplaces. Outside, terraces, a wooded garden, and a swimming pool blend into the natural surroundings. A place designed for family life, a vacation rental project, or simply the search for rare authenticity. Spaces steeped in history From the entrance, the old stone and wood engage in a vibrant dialogue. The oak ceilings, central staircase, and woodwork tell the story of generations of old inhabited stones. Two period fireplaces warm winter evenings, while the terracotta tiles and parquet flooring bear the marks of time. The light, filtered through large openings, reveals the golden hues of the stone and highlights the softness of the volumes. The renovation has been carried out with respectful fidelity: a warm kitchen, a generous living room, and welcoming bedrooms extend the history while offering contemporary comfort. Each space lends itself to family life, entertaining friends, or a bed and breakfast project. Here, authenticity is never static: it is experienced every day, in the simplicity of a wood fire or a breakfast bathed in morning light. Nature as your horizon Around the house, the countryside paints a changing picture. An old orchard fills the air with fragrance in spring, the tiled terraces invite you to enjoy summer meals, and the pool opens onto the nearby forest. The gently sloping grounds offer an intimate yet unobstructed view of nature and the village church. Each season writes its own story here: light autumn mist, bright winter light, summer shade under the trees. The outbuildings, discreet but valuable, complement the life of the house. A workshop for creative projects, a vaulted cellar for Jura wines, spaces ready to welcome new uses. Here, nature is not a backdrop: it is a daily companion, a breath of fresh air that connects this country house, close to life in Dole, to its surroundings. An area to explore Vriange is nestled in a gentle countryside, between orchards and forests. The Serre trails offer endless walks, leading to caves and clearings steeped in mystery. The village, bustling with its schools and community life, retains the spirit of a welcoming community. A few kilometers away, Dole reveals its canals, its listed heritage, and its gourmet markets. Further afield, the Jura vineyards, lakes, and plateaus invite you to make further discoveries. Major roads, Dole airport, and TGV stations provide easy access to neighboring cities. This location thus offers the dual privilege of a peaceful retreat and access to the cultural and natural riches of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Agency review This stone country house embodies the perfect combination of history and nature. Its careful renovation, preserved period features, and unspoiled surroundings make it a unique property. Ideal for a family, a young couple looking for space, or a bed and breakfast project, it invites a peaceful lifestyle, enriched by culture and beautiful landscapes. In Vriange, in the heart of the countryside yet just a few minutes from the charming town of Dole, everyday life takes on a poetic quality: the stone tells the story of the past, while the forest and orchards open up the future. A rare place where you can live history while enjoying the freedom of the great outdoors.
…By Arriere Cour
A 1930S HOME EXPANDED IN 2022 In Poligny, this home is nestled in the heart of downtown, with shops and schools within easy walking distance. Behind its 1930s façade, it now offers 322 m² of living space across three charming levels, extended by cellars and a 1,672 m² enclosed garden. The extension completed in 2022 transforms the garden level into a stunning living space, opening onto the terrace and the heated pool. The house features six bedrooms, including a ground-floor master suite, as well as thoughtfully integrated ancillary spaces. Outside, the landscaped garden, terraces, and outbuildings complement a family life set to the rhythm of the town center. A MANSION IN TUNE WITH THE HEART OF POLIGNY The house is located in the center of Poligny, with immediate access to shops, schools, and everyday amenities. From the street, the façade reveals a charming 1930s mansion; beyond the gate lies a redesigned interior layout configured for an extended family. The entryway leads to a coat closet, a spacious office, and a superb master suite with a walk-in closet and private bathroom, all on the same level as the living areas. A laundry room is also located here. This layout allows for single-level living, while preserving the upper floors for the children's and guests' bedrooms. The house spans three levels in total, plus the basements. The spaces retain their original features?antique hardwood floors, moldings, and fireplaces?and maintain a sense of continuity despite recent renovations. The town center remains ever-present. Here, daily life is lived on foot. AN EXTENSION OPENING ONTO THE TERRACE AND POOL The garden level opens onto a superb extension built in 2022, which now houses the living areas. The open kitchen, designed by architect Thierry Marco, features walnut veneer cabinetry and lava stone countertops distributed across two separate workstations. A utility kitchen features a wall of built-in storage that defines the spaces and frees up the main living areas. The living room and dining room extend this space and open directly onto the southwest-facing terrace, used for meals and outdoor gatherings. A fireplace insert provides warmth during winter evenings in the living area. The 18th-century Versailles-style oak coffered ceiling visually defines this space and enhances entertaining moments with its subtle lighting. Outside, the IPE wood deck extends the living areas and leads to a heated pool equipped with a submerged cover, usable for much of the year. Nearby, a covered area with a lounge, summer kitchen, and barbecue provides the perfect setting for long summer evenings. The connection between indoors and outdoors is seamless. The heating system, powered by city gas with underfloor heating in the living areas, radiators, and a mechanical ventilation system, ensures comfortable living year-round. A GARDEN AND SPACES FOR ENTERTAINING The enclosed 1,672 m² garden is organized into distinct areas, featuring zones dedicated to roses, hydrangeas, and century-old trees, as well as a vegetable garden and an orchard. This space facilitates family time and entertaining, connecting the house, the terrace, and the outbuildings. Upstairs, three large bedrooms retain their original features, including molded ceilings and hardwood floors, complemented by a bathroom. The second level features two additional bedrooms and a powder room, with an existing layout that can be adapted to suit your needs. The double garage, located at the back of the garden with direct access to the street, offers practical everyday use. AGENCY OPINION: This stately home makes an immediate impression in Poligny, with a prime address and direct access to essential amenities. The extension completed in 2022 transforms the garden level into an exceptional living space, open to the outdoors. The enclosed garden, the pool, and the outbuildings complete a cohesive, intimate ensemble, perfectly suited for family life in the heart of town, in absolute tranquility, for the most discerning buyers.
…By Arriere Cour
Divonne Sotheby’s International Realty presents for sale, in Les Rousses and close to the Swiss border at La Cure with rail connection to Nyon, a beautifully renovated farmhouse offering approximately 280 sqm of living space, set on an exceptional 19,448 sqm plot enjoying full 360° exposure in a preserved natural environment. The property comprises a main house of approximately 200 sqm and an independent apartment of approximately 80 sqm with strong rental potential. The main house features, at garden level, a spacious living area including kitchen, dining room and living room centered around a spectacular four-sided open fireplace. A second lounge and an independent chalet-style jacuzzi space complete this level. The upper floor offers three bedrooms and a large shower room. The lower level includes a large basement with a three-car garage of approximately 100 sqm, workshop and boiler room. The independent apartment includes a living room, dining area with kitchen featuring a traditional bread oven and fireplace, two bedrooms and a shower room, ideal for guests or rental income. Outside, the property benefits from extensive meadow and agricultural land, a heated outdoor swimming pool and uninterrupted 360° views over the Jura mountains and La Dôle. A cross-country ski trail runs along the property, offering a rare lifestyle in nature. Ideally located just 5 minutes from Les Rousses and close to the Swiss border, with quick access to Nyon and the Lake Geneva region.
…By Divonne Sotheby's International Realty
Winemaker's House near Château-Chalon. Nestled on a hillside between Château-Chalon and Lons-le-Saunier, this Jura winemaker's house overlooks the rooftops of the village of Le Louverot. Carefully restored, it embodies the charm of traditional wine estates, built of golden stone and opening onto a wooded garden where the aromas of the vineyard mingle with the gentle rhythm of the seasons. Its authenticity is combined with modern comforts: spacious, light-filled rooms, a high-end open-plan kitchen, fireplaces, and fine materials. The heated swimming pool invites relaxation amidst nature and vineyards, while the vaulted cellars and adjoining barn recall the property's original purpose. A house steeped in history, now ideal for family life, a hospitality project, or the dream of a wine enthusiast wishing to produce their own vintage in the heart of the Jura terroir. A house steeped in history. Behind the golden facades, the house reveals generous, light-filled spaces. The living room is arranged around an antique fireplace, the original stone floor alongside patinated terracotta tiles, and exposed beams add rhythm to the space. The central staircase connects the floors in a seamless flow. The open-plan, contemporary kitchen combines elegance and conviviality. The spacious and peaceful bedrooms retain the charm of the original structure: high ceilings, restored doors, and period ironwork. Two independent suites welcome family or guests in a soft and intimate atmosphere. The house blends the character of the past with the simplicity of modern comfort, ready to move into without any renovations. Between stone and vineyard. Protected by a stone wall, the garden slopes gently down to the adjacent vineyards. In the shade of the trees, the 100-square-meter terrace becomes a natural extension of the house. The heated and perfectly integrated swimming pool reflects the light of the Jura region. The barn, stables, and vaulted cellars retain their original function: storage, workshop, or wine cellar equipped for tastings. This secluded estate offers a true immersion in nature, stone, and winemaking culture. The building plot and convertible attic suggest other possibilities: expansion, a gîte, or professional space. The wine-growing charm of the Revermont: Le Louverot is one of those wine-growing villages in the Revermont where life flows to the rhythm of the seasons. The surrounding hillsides lead to the appellations of Château-Chalon, Baume-les-Messieurs, and Voiteur, renowned for their Vin Jaune and stone landscapes. Just a few minutes away, Lons-le-Saunier offers shops, markets, and thermal baths. The Dole TGV station and the Sellières motorway ensure excellent accessibility. This area, blending rural heritage and unspoiled nature, appeals to families, wine lovers, and those seeking authenticity. Agency review: This stone house in the Jura vineyards captivates with its genuine charm and numerous possibilities. Whether as a family home, a second residence, or a hospitality project, it offers the rare privilege of a move-in ready property surrounded by vines, with a swimming pool, cellars, and outbuildings. Its balance of authenticity, comfort, and exceptional setting makes it a peaceful and inspiring address, where life unfolds in harmony with the rhythm of light and wine.
…By Arriere Cour
FOR SALE BEAUFORT 39190 - BEAUFORT-ORBAGNA - RARE. In the heart of Beaufort-Orbagna, near Lons-le-Saunier, 1.5 hours from Lyon and 1 hour from Geneva, in a calm and peaceful environment, we offer this sublime fully renovated stone house of 350m2. Like a 'stud farm', this house is built on a 6500 m2 plot with a garden, terrace, and riding arena for horses. The house consists on the ground floor of: an entrance, with a large kitchen open to a double living room of 100m2 with a dining area, a 230 m2 terrace accessible at ground level with an outdoor swimming pool, a bedroom, a shower room, an office, a toilet, and a laundry room of 18m2. Upstairs, there are six bedrooms, three bathrooms, a magnificent master suite with a private bathroom and a dressing room. The house also has convertible attic spaces, already insulated and finished on half (approximately 175m2). Additionally, a vaulted cellar and a garage complete this house. On the grounds, there is a large wooded garden and an arena with three boxes and a tack room. A rare opportunity offering a unique living environment for both a primary and secondary residence. VERY RARE ON THE MARKET! VISIT WITHOUT DELAY! Property offered by PARIS LUXURY HOMES agency. Viewings and inquiries 7/7. Do you know the value of your property? Free and confidential appraisal within 24 hours.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Paris Luxury Homes
A RENOVATED FARMHOUSE IN LES ROUSSES, JURA Nestled in the rolling landscape of the Jura, this typical regional farmhouse, originally built in 1740, embodies a way of life shaped by escape and renewal. Its extended living room of over 80 square meters welcomes you back after long days outdoor, while the fully equipped kitchen make extended stays effortless. A separate apartment offers immediate rental potential. Outside, nearly two hectares of land open meadows and direct access to mountain activities, anchor the property in a natural, ever-changing rhythm. A place designed for gathering, settling in, and stepping away. A HOME TO RETURN TO, SEASON AFTER SEASON The main residence is structured around a lifestyle of arrivals, departures, and lingering stays. At its heart, a generous living space of over 80 square meters brings everything together in a single, cohesive volume. Height, exposed beams, and stone walls create a presence that feels both grounded and welcoming. Southwest-facing light fills the space, accompanying the quiet return after a day outside. Solid wood flooring and a sculptural suspended staircase ensure a seamless flow between levels. The central fireplace and the two living rooms offer flexibility in how the home is lived in. The bedrooms are upstairs and include two bedrooms alongside a bathroom. An indoor wellness area including a jacuzzi, extends comfort into winter evenings. The property has undergone a complete renovation in accordance with best practices, using noble materials while respecting the buildings history. HOSTING WITH COMPLETE INDEPENDENCE The independent apartment, spanning over 70 square meters, offers an additional way to experience the property. Fully self-contained, it can accommodate family members, guests or tenants. This configuration provides strong rental potential, particularly for seasonal stays, with a capacity of up to six guests. A spacious garage and several outbuildings support this dual use, making longer stays and mountain activities easy to manage. Access has been designed for smooth arrivals and departures, even during peak periods. A video surveillance system and reliable digital connectivity meet modern expectations. Each part of the property allow for hosting while maintaining true independence. AN ESCAPE BETWEEN MEADOWS AND SUMMITS The field, extending over nearly 19,000 square meters, offer an immediate and immersive connection to the surrounding mountains. A flat section is perfect for everyday outdoor living, while gently sloping meadows stretch toward the peaks. Views open onto La Dôle and Les Jouvencelles, with direct access to ski slopes and hiking trails. A stone terrace for outdoor dining, south west facing follow the sun throughout the day. The outdoor pool, sheltered beneath a dome, extends the pleasures of warmer seasons, while the indoor spa provides a more intimate, restorative atmosphere. The country living experience can further be enhanced with the possibility of keeping horses, with the additional onsite benefit of a well. The setting captures the uniqueness of Les Rousses, where outdoor living, preserved nature, and proximity to Switzerland come together effortlessly. AGENCY VIEW This farmhouse offers a clear and compelling proposition combining escape and extended stays. The quality of the renovation, the scale of the living spaces, and the presence of an independent apartment create a seamless balance between private residence and seasonal rental. The land and immediate access to mountain activities further enhance its appeal. This property is ideally suited to a cross-border or international clientele seeking a place that welcomes, performs, and offers a genuine experience of life in the open air.
…By Arriere Cour
STONE HOUSE IN VOITEUR ON THE BANKS OF THE SEILLE In the heart of the Jura vineyards, this characterful stone house in Voiteur enjoys a privileged location on the banks of the Seille, with open views over the vineyards and the village of Château Chalon. Formerly the home of an architect of National Monuments, the property combines architectural heritage and art de vivre in a preserved natural environment. The wooded garden slopes gently down to the river, while the stone terraces extend the reception areas outdoors. This charming property in the Jura offers a direct connection with the wine-growing landscape and the surrounding nature. A CHARACTERFUL STONE HOUSE IN THE JURA VINEYARDS From the moment you enter, the architecture affirms the identity of this old house in Voiteur. The floors, made of cadette, a monastery stone with deep shades, give the ground floor a strong mineral presence. The high ceilings and generous windows allow natural light to flood into the living areas. Two living rooms structure the house. One is organised around the fireplace and is ideal for shared moments. The other, more intimate, is perfect for reading or quiet conversations. The dining room, which opens onto the garden, connects to a contemporary fitted kitchen, where dark marble contrasts with the old parquet flooring. REMARKABLE VOLUMES AND PRESERVED ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES Upstairs, the fluid layout leads to several bedrooms. Some retain mouldings, cement tiles or old fireplaces that recall the history of the house. The large room with its inverted ship's hull roof structure is one of the most striking spaces in the property. Heated by a closed fireplace, it can be used as a reception room, workshop or creative space. Two independent apartments complete the property and could be used for rental, professional or family purposes. This characterful house in the Jura offers great flexibility of use. At the rear, the wooded garden extends naturally from the house towards the river. Protected by walls and dotted with shrubs, it preserves a welcome sense of privacy in the centre of the village of Voiteur. The stone terraces, furnished with a table and benches from Château Chalon, invite you to enjoy outdoor meals facing the vineyards. The outdoor swimming pool blends discreetly into this green environment. An outbuilding on the banks of the Seille houses an old bread oven, a woodshed and a workshop area. A few steps lead directly to the water, creating a rare link between the house and the river. From the garden, the view opens up towards Château Chalon and the vine-covered hillsides, anchoring this property in one of the most iconic landscapes of the Jura. LIVING IN VOITEUR, IN THE HEART OF THE JURA VINEYARDS This stone house benefits from a dynamic village with shops, schools and services. The area is particularly appreciated for the quality of its landscapes and its lifestyle. The vineyards of the Jura, renowned for their wines and panoramic views, surround the property. Lovers of hiking, cycling or walks along the water's edge will find this an ideal setting. Just a few minutes away, Lons-le-Saunier offers markets, cultural events and gastronomic addresses. The Jura lakes, valleys and forests also offer many opportunities for nature getaways. AGENCY OPINION This characterful stone house stands out for its consistent architecture, spacious rooms and location on the banks of the Seille with views of Château Chalon. The property, comprising a main house and two separate dwellings, offers a range of possibilities. A charming property in the Jura, ideal for lovers of old architecture, vineyard landscapes and authentic living spaces.
…By Arriere Cour
At the end of a cul-de-sac in a small hamlet, this elegant stone village house, dating from 1755, seduces with its charm and tranquility. Attached on both sides and built on a plot of land of 730 square meters fully fenced, this house offers a living area of 320 square meters. Ideal as a main residence, secondary or for a project of cottages, this house seduces with its beautiful volumes, its rooms equipped with bathrooms and its quiet and pleasant exterior. The gate opens onto a small gravelled courtyard where one discovers a large covered summer terrace, perfect for moments of relaxation. Inside, the spacious living spaces are designed for family well-being and welcoming guests. A fully equipped kitchen, decorated with a period bread oven, opens onto a large dining room offering a high ceiling. Two bedrooms, one with its en-suite bathroom, as well as a bright living room with a fireplace and a vaulted ceiling, complete this level. On the first floor, we discover three spacious bedrooms, two of which with their private bathroom. Halfway up, a welcoming relaxation area, with a billiards table, invites to conviviality and leisure. The second floor hosts a mezzanine TV lounge, two bedrooms and a bathroom. Outside, the swimming pool heated by a heat pump, as well as a charming covered lounge will be ideal to relax after a day of exploration of the jewels of the Jura. An opportunity offering comfort and calm in a setting of the Jura, ideal for both a main residence, secondary, and for one for a project of cottages. ENERGY CLASS: C / CLIMATE CLASS: C. Estimated average annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between 2810 euros and 3802 euros. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed are available on the Geohazards website for the areas concerned. Benoit CHABOD (RSAC: 948220504): 0688577292
…By Espaces Atypiques Besançon - Doubs
This lovely and vibrant town of Arbois, the capital of the Jura wine region, is home to this light-filled house. Benefiting from a unique location that offers one of the most beautiful views in the area, this house built on a full basement spans 240m2 on a landscaped garden of approximately 2900m2.As soon as you cross the front door, you are greeted by the landscape through the large bay windows facing it. To the left, there is a dining room and a very large living room that features a fully glazed wall, where the view of the landscape is captivating. To the right, a fully renovated independent kitchen has direct access to a terrace overlooking the pool. An office space completes this level.The staircase leads to the upper floor, which accommodates four bedrooms as well as a bathroom and a shower room.The complete basement offers additional spaces: a garage, a laundry room, a wine cellar.The gently sloping garden, perfectly maintained, incorporates different levels of vegetation and mature trees. The swimming pool, located facing the landscape, harmoniously integrates with the overall setting. A relaxation area on the terrace, with a glass railing, overlooks the village roofs and the Jura hills.Arbois, a renowned wine town, is located 1 hour from Geneva, 2 hours from Zurich, and 2.5 hours from Paris by TGV. Schools, shops, restaurants, wine cellars, hiking trails, and heritage sites make it a popular destination in all seasons.Enjoying a privileged location on the edge of the woods and an extraordinary view of the town of Arbois, this house stands out for its atypical character, combining the charm of the countryside with modern comfort.ENERGY CLASS: D / CLIMATE CLASS: D. Estimated average annual energy expenses for standard use, based on energy prices from 2021: between 2960 euros and 4004 euros. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website for the relevant areas.Contact Alexis Monterrat 06.49.10.39.04This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Espaces Atypiques Besançon - Doubs
A FAMILY HOME ON THE EDGE OF THE CHAUX FOREST On the edge of the Chaux Forest, within the triangle formed by Dole, Arbois, and Arc-et-Senans, Le Clos Sylvestre is a secluded retreat where nature shapes every view. Reimagined with a contemporary wood-frame extension, this family home is set within a 3,737 m² wooded park dotted with majestic trees, terraces opening onto the landscape, and a heated pool. A property designed to combine everyday comfort, energy efficiency, and a relaxed lifestyle in the heart of the Jura. THE LANDSCAPE AS THE PRIMARY SETTING Behind its gate, a long paved path leads to a reimagined silhouette. The original 1967 house now dialogues with recently built timber-frame extensions, offering a contemporary architectural style oriented toward light and the garden. The living spaces are organized around large windows that naturally extend the view toward the trees and clearings of the park. The living room enjoys a particularly pleasant west-facing orientation when the light filters through the foliage. The fully equipped kitchen contributes to this interior fluidity, where each space maintains a direct connection with the outdoors. On the ground floor, the bedrooms and bathrooms enhance everyday comfort, while a mezzanine adds an extra dimension to the space. A GARDEN EXTENDING INTO THE FOREST Here, the property seems to naturally extend into the nearby forest. Centuries-old trees mark the seasons, filter the light, and provide a constant presence of greenery that accompanies every moment of the day. Around the heated pool, the terraces become living spaces in their own right. Mornings linger to the east in soft light, while evenings naturally find their place on the west terrace opening onto the park. The immediate proximity of the Chaux Forest invites you to take walks, bike rides, or long escapes into one of France's largest deciduous forests. A CONTEMPORARY VISION OF LIVING Le Clos Sylvestre also captivates with the coherence of its transformation. High-performance insulation, a heat pump, solar panels, dual-flow ventilation, and home automation contribute to a contemporary approach to comfort?discreet in its execution yet highly effective in daily life. The outbuildings and garages, already connected to the necessary utilities, offer exciting possibilities for expansion to accommodate family and friends or to develop a complementary project. Just fifteen minutes from Dole, its TGV station, and its airport, the property enjoys a rare balance between connectivity and immersion in nature. Arbois, the Jura wine-growing landscapes, and the Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans further enrich the living environment of this unique address. THE AGENCY'S OPINION Le Clos Sylvestre embodies a way of living where contemporary architecture harmonizes with a remarkable forest setting. A property that offers both the potential for a lasting family home and a weekend retreat in the heart of one of the Jura's most inspiring regions.
…By Arriere Cour
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