- land3,699 m²
- rooms12
- bedrooms6
- Area440 m²
- ConstructionN/A*
- ConditionN/A*
- ParkingN/A*
- bathrooms3
- Shower room1
- Toilets6
- ExposureN/A*
- HeatingGas
- KitchenN/A*
- Property taxN/A*
HouseBaugé (49) Price : $1,229,600
In a historic town in Anjou, a mansion with its outbuildings, its honor court, and its garden. The property is surrounded by high walls. From the street, the leaves of the carriage door, framed by pilasters with rough stone and topped with a radiating semi-circle, open onto an honor court. Partially paved, it is adorned with flower beds of roses and boxwoods. At the back, the dwelling stands. On the west side, a staircase leads to the raised garden, bordered by a stone balustrade. To the east, a pedestrian gate provides access to an alley that runs alongside the property. The door is also topped with a stone balustrade. At the back of the dwelling, another courtyard, also paved, precedes a garden accessible via a stone staircase. At the end of the garden, a gate opens onto the old vegetable garden. The original mansion dates back to the 16th century. The current building dates from the 18th century. It consists of a central body which is extended on both sides by two wings, with two L-shaped buildings at the back. Built of rubble stone covered with lime plaster, it is three levels high, one of which is under the eaves. The front facade of the central body features large openings, highlighted by ashlar work in tuffeau and regularly arranged on either side of the staircase tower. The French windows on the first floor open onto balconies with wrought iron railings. The main roof is a four-pitched slate roof, alternately pierced with dormers with triangular pediments and tuffeau bull's-eyes. The side wings are also topped with slate roofs, one with a Mansard style and the other with two slopes. The door leading to the dwelling is topped with a curiously broken triangular pediment, set on pilasters. The central body, the west wing, and one of the L-shaped buildings constitute the main living quarters. The other wing is used as a guest house. The second L-shaped building serves as outbuildings.
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