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Located 300 meters from the city center and schools, this elegant early 20th-century mansion captivates with its authenticity, generous spaces, and warm atmosphere.Old parquet floors, cement tiles, marble fireplaces, and beautiful ceiling heights compose a charming and characterful interior.The house offers bright living spaces, a friendly kitchen, 5 bedrooms, an office, as well as a large convertible attic that opens up numerous possibilities for development.Outside, the walled garden, adorned with trees and intimate, extends this feeling of calm and serenity. A garage, workshop, cellar, and electric gate complete the ensemble.A rare, authentic, and adaptable family home, ideal for lovers of beautiful character houses.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Noovimo
There are rare places where you immediately sense something different... a calm, an elegance, a harmony between the house and its surroundings. This property is one of them. From the moment you enter, the tone is set: a vast 21 sq m marble hall welcomes you and leads to a majestic 57 sq m living room, bathed in light thanks to its triple exposure. The marble floor, the generous proportions, the high ceilings, and the breathtaking view of the Mayenne River give this space an atmosphere of high standing and tranquility. Outside, two magnificent terraces invite you to fully enjoy the view and the landscaped garden of over 3,000 sq m. A swimming pool, spa, and sauna complete this idyllic setting, designed for well-being and relaxation. The house offers five very large bedrooms, including a sumptuous 38 sq m master suite with a private bathroom. Every space has been designed to combine comfort, privacy, and spaciousness. In addition, a basement of over 150 square meters houses a large garage, a games room, and ample storage space. This house is much more than just a place to live: it's an exceptional property, unique on the market, sure to appeal to those who appreciate beautiful homes, nature, and tranquility. A rare find, to be discovered with emotion. The fees are to be paid by the seller. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!
…By Capifrance - Elisabeth Le Razer
EXCLUSIVE - Character house with swimming pool in Ponts-de-Cé / Sorges Ideally located in Ponts-de-Cé - Sorges area, less than a kilometer from Decathlon and with quick access to the roads towards Cholet, this superb old house fully renovated in 2019 elegantly combines the charm of the old and contemporary comfort. Developing approximately 227 m² of living space over two levels, this property offers generous volumes and a warm atmosphere, enhanced by a magnificent central fireplace. From the entrance, you will be charmed by a spacious living room of over 65 m², bathed in light thanks to large aluminum openings, offering an unobstructed view of the landscaped garden and the ideally exposed terrace. The house has six spacious bedrooms, perfect for accommodating a large family or hosting comfortably. The independent kitchen, fitted and equipped by Arthur Bonnet in 2020, combines quality, functionality, and aesthetics. In terms of comfort, you will benefit from three bathrooms, including two shower rooms, allowing for an ideal daily organization. Outdoor spaces designed for relaxation Built on a plot of about 900 m², this property enjoys a magnificent garden with trees of approximately 700 m², a true green oasis. A beautiful 50 m² terrace harmoniously extends the living spaces and invites you to fully enjoy the sunny days. The pool, equipped with a heat pump and sand filter, promises privileged moments with family or friends. Additional features Double garage 4 outdoor parking spaces Fiber internet Well + buried water recovery tank of 4,000 L IRIGO bus line n°8 nearby Nearby nursery and primary schools DPE: D Located in a peaceful environment, in immediate proximity to the Authion, this house will also appeal to lovers of walks and outdoor activities. A rare property in the area This character property offers a privileged living environment, combining space, comfort, and quality amenities. Price HAI: €595,000 (4% fees charged to the buyer, i.e. €23,800 included) Mandate: 32996 VM6312 Contact Univers City Immo today to arrange a visit and discover the full potential of this magnificent home. This real estate announcement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Ms. Angélique Dutay EI - 06 07991150 - [email protected], independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS FXGimmo registered at RSAC Angers under number 533581872, holder of the real estate prospecting card on behalf of FXGimmo under number 852118355. The information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Fees included of 4% including tax charged to the buyer. Price excluding fees €595,000. Energy class A, Climate class A Estimated average annual energy expenses for standard use, based on energy prices from 2021: between €5,117.00 and €6,925.00. The information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr. Your Univers City Immo advisor: Angélique DUTAY Commercial agent (Individual business) RSAC 533 581 872This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Univers City Immo
Beautiful 19th century town house with its pretty tuffeau facade facing the Loire in one of the villages classified as The Most Beautiful Villages of France , located 15 minutes from Saumur. In addition to offering a daily view of the Loire which reaches a width of around 800 meters to the opposite bank, the pleasure of this dual-aspect house comes from a classic interior plan which begins with the entrance from which the original staircase starts, then a dining room on a parcel, a living room with fireplace in a row on the pretty fitted kitchen with French window onto its terrace at the back, a guest WC, a laundry room and the boiler room. On the 1st floor, 3 bedrooms with parquet flooring, shower room/WC and an attic, and, on the 2nd floor, 2 other attic bedrooms. It goes without saying that all the rooms on the facade, in a reason to distract you from everyday life? A large garage for 2 cars, and a small separate garden with a cellar are part of the lot. In this commune of Anjou, which the famous British daily THE TIMES recently cited among its references (in 12th position out of 25), the everyday shops, a market every Sunday morning, and several events will confirm to you that your choice can stop here! SAUMUR 12 km (Theater, high schools, supermarkets, Paris-Montparnasse train station 2.15 hours) PARIS 308 km including 290 by motorway THE HOUSE , approximately 182 m2 Ground floor: Entrance 5 m deep with beautiful period staircase, Guest toilet Dining room 21 m2 (4.20m x 5m, parquet floor, fireplace, cupboard, Loire view) Living room 21 m (4.20m x 5m, fireplace, ceramic tiles, double door) Kitchen 19 m2 (beams, fireplace, furniture elements, French window on the terrace/courtyard side at the rear) Clearance, following the staircase Entrance on the courtyard side and boiler room (fuel tank and Géminox boiler) 1st Floor: Wooden landing with lovely view of the Loire Bedroom 1 of 21 m2 (4.20m x 5m, parquet floor, Loire view, door to corridor/library Small clearance Bedroom 2 of 15 m2 (parquet floor, Loire view) Shower room (Large shower, 1950s sink, WC) Bedroom 3 of 12 m2 (parquet floor, large closet) 6 m long corridor-library (parquet flooring, cupboards) L-shaped attic 2nd Floor: Landing on floor tiles 2 attic bedrooms of 10 m2 (approximately 4.50m x 3.90m floor space each) DEPENDENCIES : -Across a small street at the back of the house, a large garage measuring 6.50m x 5.10m wide (3m at the entrance, electric door) can hold 2 cars. -Small cellar (1,000 bottles) in the hillside at the bottom of the garden. LAND : 378 m2 Courtyard and terrace on the south side of the house - 165 m2 Small enclosed garden, on the other side of the lane running behind the house - 213 m2 Retrouvez toutes nos annonces sur notre site INTERNET : https://www.cabinetchevillon.fr/vente/1
…By Cabinet Chevillon
iad France - David Genevaise offers you: Former Post Relay of 1830 in the heart of an exceptional environmentJust a few minutes from Saumur, discover a character property rich in history. This former post relay from 1830, built from tuffeau stone and featuring old terracotta tiles, provides a rare living environment in the heart of the Loire Valley.Set on nearly 4 hectares in a Natura 2000 zone, the property is crossed by the famous Napoléon embankment lined with bicentennial trees and benefits from privileged access to a branch of the Loire. A preserved and authentic environment, just 200 meters from the royal river.The residence offers approximately 320 m² of living space with 8 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. Completely renovated, it combines the charm of the Loire heritage with modern comfort. Sold furnished and equipped, it allows for immediate move-in with no work required.Currently operating as a guest house, the business enjoys an excellent reputation and strong development potential. A swimming pool, spa, barn with bread oven, bike shed, horse boxes, and vast natural spaces complete the ensemble.In the heart of the Loire châteaux route, in the French capital of horses and near the renowned vineyards of the region, this unique property will appeal to project developers as well as lovers of historically rich places.A rare property where heritage, nature, and quality of life come together.Agency fees borne by the seller. Energy display information on this property: ENERGY class D index 194 and CLIMATE class B index 6. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear vegetation, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate listing has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mr. David Genevaise, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of the SAS I@D France registered with the Angers RSAC under the number 891637852, holder of the real estate sales card on behalf of the I@D France SAS company.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
A stately residence, dating back to the 12th century, in 2.6 ha of parklands on the outskirts of a village in the Anjou region. The access road, bordered on one side by poplar trees, goes alongside the parklands and leads to a first set of entrance gates which open into a garage courtyard, within which is a second set of gates. The latter provides access to the caretaker’s cottage, the manor house and the outbuildings. The various buildings, standing in the middle of more than 2.6 ha parklands, are set out around a garden, featuring boxwood and lawn and facing the manor house.
…By Patrice Besse
A listed, 15th &17th century house, with an outbuilding and a garden, in the undulating, wooded countryside of the Anjou region. This house stands on the edge of a little country lane, going through the forest, and in a hamlet composed of several houses, including another historic manor house. A small planted garden enhances the house facade. A rear courtyard, also planted, is bordered on one of its sides by an outbuilding and a low wall. Further away, reached by steps, a garden and the forest, part of which could be purchased.
…By Patrice Besse
A set of three houses renovated into a comfortable holiday estate on the banks of the Loire River near the city of Angers. From the lane that runs through the hamlet, two entrance gates lead into the property. The first one leads into a courtyard, from where you can enter the main house and the two secondary dwellings, which outbuildings adjoin. The main house is made of rubble schist with pointing. It has a ground floor and a first floor in the roof space. Its gabled slate roof is punctuated with dormers with triangular pediments. The quoins, cornices, and window and door surrounds are made of tuffeau-stone ashlar. An extension with large, workshop-style glazing on three sides takes up part of the western gable end. This extension is also crowned with a slate roof, which has three slopes. An outdoor flight of slate steps climbs up the western gable end too. A stone terrace edges the facade and another stone terrace edges the rear elevation. The second gate leads into another courtyard, where there is a car park. The grounds extend on the south side. A former orchard lies beyond the walls, which partly enclose the grounds.
…By Patrice Besse
A listed historical monument Renaissance era manor with a formal garden, between Angers and Nantes, 25 minutes north of Ancenis. The manor stands on the southern edge of the church square and is surrounded to the north and east by a walled garden. The outbuilding is located on the eastern side of the property. The origins of the manor date from the 15th century, though it was considerably extended and enhanced during the following century, in 1565 to be precise, as indicated on a date stone on the façade. At this point in time, the building became flanked by a tall, square staircase tower topped with a pavilion roof. The summit of the tower boasts a conical vault, which is an architectural element typical of the Renaissance. It was built to support a small flight of stairs to the very top of the attic. The building’s structure is made of rough-hewn blocks of shale, rendered with a mix of lime and sand. Its roofs are made of slate and its chimney stacks of red brick. The tall façades are dotted with large windows and doors with tuffeau stone frames.
…By Patrice Besse
A renovated farmhouse from the 16th century with a swimming pool, an orchard and outbuildings, not far from the city of Angers, in France’s Maine-et-Loire department. A wooden entrance gate, framed between two ashlar pilasters, leads into the property, a former farm complex. The property used to belong to a manor, which stands on the other side of the road. The complex was built in the 16th century. It was the home of Hercules de Moreau, a valet to the king, and later, in the 18th century, it was the home of the Guéniveau family, who passed it on to Joseph-Eugène Bonnemère. The latter was a famous author and playwright. The main edifice is built of tuffeau stone, with rubble stone for the elevations and ashlar for the window and door surrounds. A gable slate roof crowns the building. Many steel-and-glass windows punctuate the north and south sides. A porch leads to the cellars. This porch’s roof has a hipped end and is supported with four pillars with mouldings. Opposite, there is another building. It is partly converted and it houses a bread oven. Between the two buildings, there is a granary with a ground floor and first floor. A three-slope roof crowns it. Its western elevation is made of ashlar and is punctuated with three bull’s-eye windows. At the bottom of the garden lies a former stable. A walled orchard can be reached from outside. A swimming pool lies there.
…By Patrice Besse
A 17th-century dwelling with its convertible outbuildings and grounds of 1.7 hectares, on the outskirts of a village near Angers and the banks of the Loire. A country road provides access to the property’s entrance gate, which opens onto a lane that traverses a portion of the grounds, passes in front of the dwelling’s façade, before ending in the outbuildings’ courtyard, facing west. As for the grounds, they extend behind the dwelling towards the east, while the current edifice, built over older foundations, dates mainly from the 17th and 19th centuries. Facing east-west, it is made up of a central three-storey pavilion, including one level under the eaves, and two single-storey side pavilions. With mostly dual-aspect rooms, its slate hipped roofs are punctuated by dormer windows, whereas its wooden front doors, each decorated with a carved saltire, date from the 17th century and are topped with a curvilinear cornice and highlighted by rusticated stonework that reaches all the way to the roofline. In addition, on the first floor, pilasters support a triangular pediment adorned with a count’s coat of arms, more understated rusticated stonework was used to draw attention to the back door and all of the dwelling’s exterior architectural details – rusticated stonework, cornices, quoins, dormers and window/door surrounds – were constructed out of tuffeau stone. Last, but not least, the property features two outbuildings, built later during the 19th century, the larger one of which could be easily converted, while the grounds also include a swimming pool as well as a small pavilion, nestled within the grounds and partially enclosed by a wall, which has been transformed into a guest cottage.
…By Patrice Besse
In a small town near Angers, a 19th-century house recently expanded with its gardens and swimming pool. A lane leads to the entrance gate of the property, which opens onto a first garden. The 19th-century house adjoins a building from the early 2000s. The whole is arranged in a T plan. The older part includes a central body elevated over three levels, one of which is under the eaves, flanked by two lateral wings of two levels, one of which is under the eaves. The newer part also extends over three levels, one of which is under the eaves and a basement. The gabled roofs are covered with slate. The roof of the dwelling is pierced with dormer windows with triangular pediments. The frames of the openings, the cornices, and the corner chains are made of tuffeau. At the back, a terrace overlooks a completely enclosed second garden.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Between Angers and Rennes, in a historic town of Anjou, a master house, its dependencies, and its garden. Along a little-trafficked street, the south-facing house is oriented toward its garden, completely enclosed by a schist wall. Mostly built with schist rubble coated with lime, its main facade is enhanced with decorative elements in tufa stone: ground floor cornice, window frames, fluted pilasters, finials, cornice with dentils, etc. The Mansard roof is covered with slate. To the northeast, there is a rectangular dependency building, also topped with slate, and coated with cement. At the north end of the garden, a garage opens onto a neighboring street.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Angers, in a cul-de-sac overlooking the Saint-Nicolas pond park, there is a 19th-century villa with an annex, converted outbuilding, and garden. From the cul-de-sac, two gates framed by stone and brick pillars provide access to the property. The first gate is for pedestrians and opens onto a defined courtyard, opposite the main house and to the north by an annex. The second access opens onto a driveway that leads, down from the courtyard, to a parking area near the south gable of the villa. A cement staircase in the rock style connects the courtyard to this driveway, which also serves the back garden, bordered on one side by an outbuilding. Terraces have been set up between this latter building and the main house.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Anjou, at the exit of a village, an ancient priory from the 15th and 18th centuries on over 6 hectares. From the road, a tree-lined access path leads to the property. It leads to a gravel courtyard, with a barn on one side and an agricultural shed on the other. In front, surrounded by ancient moats on two of its sides, the residence is preceded by an elevated terrace. Built on the remains of an ancient fortress, the original priory dates back to the 15th century. It was deeply renovated and enlarged in the 18th century, as evidenced by the arrangement of the front facades, with their arched windows. The complex today consists of two bodies of buildings that meet at a right angle. The larger one is oriented north-south, the second east-west. Built of stone rubble coated with lime, the two buildings rise to three levels, including one in the attic. They are topped with high slate roofs with three slopes, pierced by dormer windows in their middle. The window frames, the dormer windows, the cornices, and the corner chains are made of tufa. The inscription 'D.O.M. 1732', placed above the main entrance door, recalls the religious origins of the place.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
10 minutes from Saumur, in an event venue of nearly 5 hectares, a 17th-century manor with a dovecote, outbuildings, a body of water, and moats. From the entrance of the city, a gravelled path leads to an imposing wrought iron gate, flanked by two horse chestnut trees and framed by two stone pilasters with bossage, topped with Médicis vases. The former manor is arranged in a rectangular layout. The noble dwelling occupies the southern side. Raised over three levels in tuffeau under a slate roof, it features façades adorned with numerous openings with varied arches: round, basket-handle, or flat-band. Gables with triangular or capucine pediments punctuate the roofs on both slopes. At a right angle to the west, a square stone dovecote is topped with a four-sided roof, pierced with bull's-eye windows and surmounted by an openwork lantern. The building is flanked by two wrought iron glasshouses. To the north, two barns close the courtyard, one of which is now used for receptions. A slightly recessed building to the northwest houses two lodgings and garages. The park is organized around a body of water and an orchard to the north, as well as a French yew garden, extended by a tennis court to the southwest. Water-filled moats delineate the spaces.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Montsoreau, a house reimagined by a heritage architect, its loggia and its panorama over the Loire and the castle. On a cobblestone square of the village, the house rises three levels in tuffeau stone. The main façade oriented to the south, coated with sand and lime, reveals the tuffeau around the window frames. The roof is made of slate, punctuated by two dormers with lowered arches. On the ground floor, the entrance leads to a living room open to a dining room and leads to a kitchen. The floors are tiled with a black and white cement checkerboard pattern. The exposed beams highlight the reception areas, while the living room is arranged around a brick fireplace equipped with a stove. From the kitchen, a quarter-turn staircase leads to the upper floors. On the first floor, a tiled landing distributes a toilet and a bathroom that opens onto a balcony. A corridor with terracotta tiles serves two south-facing bedrooms, one of which has a stone fireplace. On the second floor, the landing opens onto a spacious attic bedroom, extending from north to south. An approximately 11 m² loggia, with an oak structure and clad in chestnut paneling and poplar cladding, extends the space and offers a panoramic view of the castle and the Loire.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A family dwelling with an outbuilding and garden, five minutes from Montreuil-Bellay, in the Maine-et-Loire department. From a small street in the middle of the village, a no-through road provides access to a wrought-iron gate, which opens on to an interior courtyard. Built out of tuffeau stone, the three-storey house features a plaster-coated rubble stone exterior with ashlar stone on its gable ends and window/door surrounds, while, in certain places, some decorative details from the 19th century are still visible. Extended by a pavilion to the south, the L-shaped main dwelling, crowned with a cornice, is topped with a slate three-sided roof, whereas, on the side facing the courtyard, two terraced patios skirt the dwelling. In addition, a former stable, built out of tuffeau stone, with a slate gable roof, faces an interior courtyard, not far from a well and the entrance to the cellars, while the grassy and tree-filled garden extends towards the south over nearly 550 m².
…By Patrice Besse
Between Tours and Angers, with 19 hectares of park and 305 hectares of forests and agricultural land, a 19th-century castle and its outbuildings. A country road leads to an entrance gate. It opens onto an avenue that crosses the park and leads to the castle. A dirt path continues to the outbuildings, organized around a courtyard. The property dates back to the first half of the 19th century. Built of tuffeau on a hard stone base, the main house is four levels high, with approximately 250 square meters each, including an attic. The rectangular building is flanked by four octagonal turrets with pepperpot domes, which rise at each of its corners. The four-pitched slate roof is pierced, at the front and back, with Renaissance-style dormer windows. The main facades as well as the towers feature rustication. The cornices are decorated with modillions. Portraits crown two central doors on either side, framed by pilasters and accessible, at the front, by a straight staircase; at the back, by a double spiral staircase bordered by a tuffeau railing. The front facade is extended by a balcony supported by a lion's head. The ground floor is occupied by reception rooms, which have retained their original decor. Eleven bedrooms and an office-library extend over the two upper floors. The castle, oriented north-south, is in the middle of its park and close to the courtyard of the outbuildings located near the west gable. The estate includes an English-style park of nearly 20 hectares, approximately 90 hectares of agricultural land, and a forest mass of about 215 hectares. All buildings will require renovation work.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
15 minutes from Saumur, in a village on the banks of the Loire, a 15th-century mansion, its guest house, winter garden, and hanging gardens. From a narrow street east of the town center, an iron gate framed by two pilasters opens onto a paved courtyard. This leads first to the main house, dating from the 15th century and rising three levels in tuffeau under a slate gabled roof. At the location of an old twin bay, the north facade is pierced by a molded mullioned window, above which is a semicircular window divided into two. The building is flanked to the west by a 16th-century stair tower, extended by a neoclassical rectangular structure dating from the 19th century. The latter is topped with a four-pitched roof pierced by a triangular pediment dormer. Corner pilasters with Ionic capitals, denticulated cornice, and paneled bays adorn the facades while a sculpted medallion depicting a page crowns the entrance. To the west, a guest house is accessible from the courtyard and by the street via a separate entrance. The tuffeau building rises three levels; the roof is slate. A winter garden is arranged on the top floor, facing one side onto a terrace and the other onto a formal garden, both on the slope and facing north towards the Loire. The rest of the property includes a vast vaulted cellar as well as a well.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
About thirty minutes from Angers, a 16th-century village house listed as a historical monument, with outbuildings, an honor courtyard, and remarkable gardens. Flanked by two local stone pillars, an entrance gate opens onto a gravel courtyard. The imposing silhouette of the manor rises in front, with on one side, a wing of outbuildings, and on the other, the start of a garden that wraps around the building. The latter dates back to the 16th century, but its origins are older, as evidenced by the walls of its north and south gables, extended by later, smaller buildings. Built from stone rubble and coated with lime, the residence consists of three levels, one of which is under the eaves. The roof is made of Angers slate. At the center of the front facade, a pentagonal tower conceals the entrance and a staircase, with four openings on either side, two of which are with mullions. The frames of the door and openings are adorned with prismatic moldings and flamboyant friezes. A square tower at a right angle punctuates the rear facade. Transformed into a farm for over two centuries, the whole has been saved from ruin by the current occupants. The restoration work undertaken has been carried out in accordance with the rules of the art. The facades, roofs, and two chimneys dating from the 15th century have been listed as historical monuments since 1987.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Loire View! Pretty house with private roof terrace and river frontage at Montsoreau. - A house facing the river in a sought after village, this is a little gem of a property! Montsoreau is known for its Sunday food market, it's monthly 'brocante' antiques market, its chateau, and a handful of good restaurants and cafés. The village has the label
…By Leggett Immobilier
iad France - David Genevaise offers you: Exceptional equestrian estate on the outskirts of Saumur Just a few minutes from Saumur, in the heart of a calm and preserved environment, discover this rare equestrian property of over 15 hectares, perfectly suited for a professional activity.The estate includes a contemporary main house of 213 m² offering beautiful volumes, 5 bedrooms, an office, and modern comforts for optimal living.On the exploitation side, everything is designed to accommodate and work with horses in the best conditions:• White sand riding arena of 60 x 30 m with irrigation system• Stable with 12 boxes• Treatment room• Two saddleries• Horse shower• Storage barns• Manure pit• Well supplying the entire property• Numerous electrified paddocksAn independent building also hosts 4 equipped apartments and a common room, offering numerous possibilities: accommodation for riders, trainees, grooms, equestrian tourism, or complementary rental income.A turnkey property ideal for an owner stable, breeding activity, training, boarding, or equestrian tourism in one of the most renowned areas in France for horses.Agency fees charged to the buyer. Price including fees: 895,000 euros. Price excluding fees: 861,500 euros. Fees inclusive at the charge of the buyer (3.89% of the price excluding fees): 33,500 euros.Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class C index 116 and CLIMATE class A index 4. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for land clearance, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr.This real estate ad has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. David Genevaise, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the Angers RSAC under number 891637852, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
This character residence dating from the late 15th and early 16th century, ideally located in the heart of Rochefort-sur-Loire, stands out for its authentic architecture, original materials, and rare soul ? a true witness to several centuries of history. Set within approximately 1,200 m² of landscaped gardens, it offers a unique lifestyle combining historic charm, elegance, and a privileged environment, ideal for lovers of atypical properties in search of an exceptional home. This unique property, suited both to enthusiasts of period homes and to investors seeking a rental or tourism project, currently comprises five independent apartments, offering numerous development opportunities. The dwellings require refreshing or renovation work, leaving room for excellent value-adding projects. From the moment you enter, the charm is immediate with its remarkable stone tower, featuring an authentic spiral staircase in stone and slate, left raw and faithful to the spirit of its era ? a true heritage feature that gives the property exceptional character. On the ground floor, a first apartment benefits from direct access to the garden. It includes an entrance hall, a living room with an open fireplace, a kitchen opening onto the dining area, four bedrooms including one with a private bathroom, as well as a second independent bathroom and separate WC. On the first floor, a second apartment offers an entrance hallway, two bedrooms, a kitchen with kitchenette area, a bathroom, and separate WC. Also on the first floor, a third apartment includes an entrance, two bedrooms, a fitted kitchen area, a bathroom with WC, and a living room with fireplace. On the second floor, a fourth apartment consists of two bedrooms, an office, a living room, a kitchenette, a bathroom, and separate WC. Finally, on the top level, a fifth apartment, to be renovated, offers strong potential with a living room, a bathroom, separate WC, and two bedrooms, one of which is located at the top of the tower and enjoys magnificent views over the Anjou corniche, as well as a kitchenette. An independent guest house completes the property. It includes an entrance, a living room with fireplace, a fitted kitchen, separate WC, and a bedroom with its own bathroom. The property also benefits from several outbuildings and a garage, providing storage space and additional development potential. This rare property, with its preserved and ecological garden, will appeal both to lovers of historic residences wishing to live within walls steeped in history, and to investors looking to develop a rental or tourism activity in an exceptional heritage setting, in the heart of a sought-after village along the Loire River. Local shops are highly attractive. The property is 3 minutes by car from Savennières train station, and Angers is 9 minutes away by TER train. The Loire River is also nearby, with its iconic ?Loire à Vélo' cycling route. By car, Chalonnes-sur-Loire is just 8 minutes away. The Angers?Paris?Vendée motorway access is reachable in 5 minutes. ENERGY RATING: - CLIMATE RATING: Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use based on energy prices from the year: and 1 per year. Contact EI: Nadège REDAIS: +33 6 07 62 52 06 Commercial agent RSAC No. 441.971.827 ANGERS Agency fees are payable by the seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisque.gouv.fr
…By Espaces Atypiques Angers
Located in a peaceful and desirable area of Les Garennes-sur-Loire, this exceptional property offers 170 sq m of living space on a pleasant 700 sq m plot. Born from a unique architectural design, this contemporary, single-story home boasts a resolutely minimalist aesthetic, where every line is carefully considered to enhance the volumes and light, the hallmark of a space that is both elegant and welcoming. The perfectly appointed entrance opens onto a stylish and refined living area, punctuated by a generous ceiling height and enhanced by exposed beams, as well as abundant natural light, creating a sense of absolute tranquility. The seamlessly integrated kitchen, with its meticulous finishes, opens onto the living room in a convivial and sophisticated atmosphere. The carefully selected materials combine warmth and modernity. Extending from the kitchen, an intimate sitting room naturally finds its place. The sleeping area comprises three bedrooms, including a master suite designed as a true haven, complete with a walk-in closet. A beautifully finished bathroom completes the space, where a bathtub and double shower coexist harmoniously in a style that is both aesthetically pleasing and functional. A study completes the ensemble, ideal for working from home or as a dedicated leisure space. Outside, the architecture extends elegantly, with clean lines, interlocking volumes, and structured landscaping creating a privileged living environment, featuring a wooden terrace of approximately 70 sqm complete with a swimming pool and spa. This property, at the crossroads of architecture and the art of living, is located less than 5 minutes from the amenities of Juigné-sur-Loire town center and 15 minutes from downtown Angers and its TGV train station. ENERGY RATING: A / CLIMATE RATING: A Average energy prices indexed to 2021, 2022, and 2023 (including subscriptions): between EUR620 and EUR870. Contact: Medhi 33 6 50 22 64 71. Sales agent (sole proprietorship) registered with the Angers Trade and Companies Register under number 844 792 069. Fees are payable by the seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website for the areas concerned: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Espaces Atypiques Angers
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