The agencies at Doué-en-Anjou
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In the heart of the Layon Valley, Concourson-sur-Layon embodies a way of life where elegance, serenity, and authenticity come together in everyday life. Surrounded by exceptional vineyard landscapes, the town offers a privileged environment conducive to well-being, while benefiting from proximity to major centers of activity and services. A sought-after place to live for those who aspire to a refined setting, close to nature. Amidst rolling landscapes and renowned vineyards, this remarkable property with character reveals a rare way of life, where the charm of the past meets the elegance of wide-open spaces. From the very first moment, the main residence captivates with its spaciousness and warm atmosphere. Spanning over 480 m² of living space, the light-filled reception rooms with fireplaces invite moments of togetherness, while the fully equipped kitchen opens onto a heated veranda that naturally extends the home outward. Each space seems to have been designed to offer comfort, conviviality, and serenity throughout the seasons. On the first floor, four suites, each with its own bathroom, create the ideal setting for welcoming family and friends in the finest conditions. On the second floor, the vast attic spaces have been converted and offer superb volumes with cathedral ceilings. The character of the property is also evident in its many outbuildings: the bakery, complete with its bread oven and a spacious suite upstairs, two remarkable cellars, and four outbuildings with a total floor area of approximately 330 m², offer exceptional potential for a guesthouse, a hospitality business, or simply an extraordinary family home. All this sits on over 2 hectares of land featuring a swimming pool and a pool house. A covered parking area for 3 cars and a dovecote further enhance this property. Surrounded by the gentle Anjou countryside, this residence combines authenticity, discretion, and refinement. A hidden gem for lovers of historic stone homes seeking space, character, and a sense of wonder. A unique place where every room tells a story and where every glance at the landscape invites you to slow down time. Energy Performance Rating: E/E Asking Price: €945,000 (seller’s net price: €900,000 – 5% commission including tax payable by the buyer). Listed by Mr. Damien TOUDIC (EI): +33 (0)6.77.63.48.86 - [email protected]. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Nestled in a secluded hamlet of Doué-en-Anjou, this prestigious 16th-century property exudes the charm of a character home, set on over 2 hectares of land. Completely renovated with respect for the original materials, this Grison stone residence captivates with its light-filled rooms, exposed beams, antique terracotta tiles, and meticulously landscaped grounds including a swimming pool, landscaped garden, and paddock for horses. The main house, approximately 300 sq m, is arranged around spacious reception rooms. The ground floor comprises an elegant entrance hall, a generous living room, a welcoming dining room with a tufa stone fireplace and a former indoor vegetable garden, a kitchen opening onto a light-filled veranda, a study/library, a laundry room, and a guest bathroom. The first floor offers four bedrooms, each with its own shower room and toilet, while the converted attic provides an additional dormitory and an inspiring artist's studio. Outside, the property features a separate guest house with a living room and open-plan kitchen, a bedroom, and a shower room upstairs, ideal for hosting guests or developing a tourism-related business. A barn of over 200 sq m, a network of six cellars, a boiler room with an old wine press, a dovecote, a henhouse, and a horse shelter complete this exceptional property. The 6 x 12 meter heated swimming pool and vegetable garden contribute fully to the lifestyle offered by this remarkable estate. A blend of characterful residence, family home, and charming property in Anjou, this unique property combines authenticity, elegance, and potential in a peaceful setting conducive to a variety of lifestyles. Located 10 minutes from the town center of Doué-la-Fontaine and 25 minutes from the Saumur TGV station. ENERGY RATING: E / CLIMATE RATING: E. Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2024 energy prices: between EUR14,210 and EUR19,230. ACTUAL ANNUAL HEATING COSTS: EUR3,500. Contact: Stéphanie 33 7 88 48 71 60 [email protected]. Sales agent registered under number 438 364 325 with the Niort Trade and Companies Register (RSAC). Fees are payable by the seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website for the relevant areas: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Espaces Atypiques Angers
Nantes Sotheby's International Realty propose you near Saumur, in Loire Valley, this 17th century property complex of character located in picturesque village. Several restored farmhouses offer a space dedicated to housing and another to reception. Thus are distributed a large main house, a large dining room with professional kitchen, a cottage (T3), 5 guest rooms and relaxation room. All in good condition and equipped with modern comforts (heating by air-water heat pump, thermodynamic water heater, etc.). The wooded park of more than one hectare includes terraces, convertible troglodyte caves, parking lots, but also part of it is located in a building zone. This place of life is a pleasant setting lends itself to many projects. Contact the agency to view this property. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website:www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Nantes Sotheby's International
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…By Safti
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
Nestled in a preserved and bucolic environment in Rou-Marson, this property of 314 m² of living space thrives in the heart of a landscaped and enclosed park of 7,116 m², sheltered from any prying eyes.This architect-designed house combines serenity and accessibility while offering very nice energy performance. Designed for single-level living, this property features generous volumes and a vast reception area of over 130 m² open to the outdoors. The spaces communicate with the garden in a natural continuity, creating a soothing atmosphere conducive to relaxation and shared moments.From the entrance, the spaces reveal themselves clearly, providing wide perspectives. A first bedroom with an ensuite bathroom offers single-level autonomy. The fitted and equipped kitchen naturally integrates into the extension of the living room and dining room, while a second lounge fluidly extends this ensemble. A laundry room, also serving as a back kitchen, completes this level with precision and practicality.Upstairs, a mezzanine and its corridors open onto a sleeping area composed of six comfortably proportioned bedrooms ready to accommodate family and guests, accompanied by two shower rooms and a bathroom designed for daily use.This house also includes a basement featuring a large garage, workshop, storage room as well as a cellar.Outside, the landscaped park creates a peaceful and intimate atmosphere, where trees outline the lines of the space and accompany the perspectives. The terrace extends the living spaces and invites one to enjoy the beautiful days, while the veranda, open to the garden, establishes a subtle link between inside and out. The heated swimming pool and its pool house naturally find their place in this green setting. A carport and a well discreetly and authentically complete the ensemble.Just 6 minutes from Saumur, 10 minutes from the train station, and 13 minutes from the highway.ENERGY CLASS: B / CLIMATE CLASS: BThe estimated annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on energy prices for the year 2025: between 2780 euros and 3830 euros.Contact (EI): Julien 06 77 41 22 18Commercial agent RSAC N°840 432 165 ANGERSFees are the responsibility of the seller.Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website for the areas concerned: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Espaces Atypiques Angers
Sheltered by its high walls, this welcoming and generous facade already offers all the charm of its 19th century. Just 5 minutes from Martigné-Briand and 15 minutes from Brissac-Quincé, its geographical location allows for a balance of proximity to everything and an exceptional living environment in a peaceful and green setting, kept secret by its garden, subtly arranged over two levels connected by a stone staircase. Bathed in light from all sides, the ground floor allows for single-level living with an immense reception room, a dining area leading to the kitchen, and its windows opening onto the terrace and summer veranda, a living room with a fireplace, and a bedroom. The first floor offers the same generous volumes, notably its huge mansard mezzanine, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms. Light, old-world charm, elegance, and rarity are the striking assets of this family home that invites serenity and a sweet way of life. The current owner's actual consumption is 4,000 euros/year for gas, wood, and electricity. Outbuildings, two troglodyte cellars, and a well complement this timeless property. Energy performance diagnosis: E, Greenhouse gas emissions: E. Estimated annual energy costs for the home range from 8,770 euros to 11,940 euros. Average energy prices indexed to the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 (including subscriptions). "Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website http://www.georisques.gouv.fr." 437,000 euros including fees for the buyers. Contact: Stéphane Lacroix Real estate agent 06 76 64 05 70 (5.00% fees including VAT at the buyer's expense.)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Que Des Belles Maisons
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
An exceptional contemporary property, offering spaciousness, light, and premium amenities in a secluded setting. Situated on a magnificent 2,989 m² plot, the house provides a privileged and peaceful lifestyle, with spaces perfectly designed for everyday comfort. Key features include: Beautiful single-level living with a 65 m² main living area featuring a central fireplace, a fitted and equipped kitchen with high-quality materials, two large bedrooms with dressing rooms, a second living room, a laundry room, and several terraces allowing you to make the most of the garden throughout the day. All bedrooms have functional dressing rooms, and the space is very well optimized. A vast, light-filled reception area. High-end materials and meticulous finishes. Superb natural light thanks to large windows. A beautiful, wide, and modern staircase leads to the upper floor, a landing with a glass-enclosed area overlooking the garden, a large library/billiard room, a third bedroom with a sitting area and balcony, a bathroom, and a WC. Outside, a large landscaped garden with mature trees and a swimming pool (4x8 meters) – reinforced liner, heated, pool house, WC, shower – allows you to fully enjoy sunny days. A full basement includes a 5-meter garage with an automatic door, ideal for several vehicles or a large vehicle, a utility room, workshop, and cellar. This house combines contemporary elegance, modern comfort, and functionality. The generous living spaces and high-quality features make it a rare find in this area. Enjoy a privileged living environment with unobstructed views and quality amenities. Home automation controls the shutters and lighting. Central vacuum system. Heating system: Heat pump, underfloor heating with individual room controls, and reversible air conditioning on the ground floor bedroom level. Mains drainage. Les honoraires d'agence sont à la charge de l'acquéreur, soit 4,00% TTC du prix hors honoraires. 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 - Sabine Poisbleau
In a tranquil and picturesque valley between the renowned towns of Chinon and Saumur, and equidistant from Tours and Angers, lies this extraordinary Loire Valley wine estate. Set on a gentle south-facing slope and enclosed by handsome stone walls, the château and its surrounding grounds enjoy a privileged position in one of France’s most ancient, and fashionable wine regions. Dating back to the early Middle Ages and thoughtfully restored in the 19th and 20th centuries, the château offers approximately 1,500 sqm of living space arranged over three levels, around a central courtyard. The property is in excellent structural condition, with traditional slate roofs, tuffeau stone façades, and oak roof beams. One wing of the château has been renovated to high standards, while another section remains to be completed, creating an ideal opportunity for a buyer to imprint their own vision and style. The ground floor features a fully equipped kitchen, two dining rooms, a breakfast room, a music room, and two gracious salons. The first floor comprises four spacious bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, while the top level offers a games room, a private office, an additional bedroom with en-suite, and a cinema room. Flanking the courtyard are several ancillary buildings, including two future apartments and two very large reception halls, served by a professional-grade kitchen. Until recently, these spaces hosted elegant weddings and private events, adding another dimension of business potiential to the property. A true highlight of the property is its spectacular wine cellar, beside the vineyard, purpose-built at great expense for high-end tastings and private events. This remarkable octagonal tasting room, adorned with hand-painted frescoes, and 75 hectolitre oak barrels, is connected via lift to an extensive network of underground cellars—undoubtedly among the largest and most impressive in the region. Inside, handsome oak barrels evoke centuries of winemaking tradition. The estate’s 14.8-hectare vineyard was planted in 1994, with its first harvest in 1997. Today, 30% of the vines are Chenin Blanc, classified under the prestigious *Saumur Blanc – AOC Puy Notre Dame*, while the remaining 70% are Cabernet Franc, under *Saumur Rouge – AOC Puy Notre Dame*. The vineyard is currently leased to a winemaker under a short-term agreement, which will conclude after the upcoming harvest. Grapes are currently vinified at the cooperative winery in Saint-Cyr-en-Bourg. No stock is included in the sale, but the infrastructure in place allows for an immediate continuation or reimagining of production. Adding further charm and heritage to the estate are several historic outbuildings: a 15th-century stone dovecote, an ornamental music pavilion, and the 17th-century Sainte-Marthe chapel—meticulously restored by a noted artist. Together, these elements contribute to the unique spirit of this property, where history, viticulture, and timeless elegance converge.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Charme property with guest house/second home, swimming pool and view of the vineyards at the gates of Saumur. Only 5 minutes from downtown Saumur, 12 minutes from the station and 15 minutes from the highway, discover a rare property where authenticity, space and gentle living meet. Nestled at the end of a path, this house benefits from a privileged environment, sheltered from view, offering remarkable tranquility while remaining close to schools and amenities. Behind its magnificent facades in recently restored tuffeau stone, this property reveals all the charm of the old: terracotta tiles, exposed beams, fireplaces, generous volumes and light flowing through create a warm and timeless atmosphere. The main house develops approximately 209 m² of living space and opens onto a large kitchen, fitted and equipped 33 m², the true heart of the house, ideal for sharing wonderful moments with family or friends. Outside, the spectacle continues with a plot of approximately 6200 m², offering an unobstructed view of the countryside and vineyards. You will enjoy a superb 12.50 x 6m swimming pool, a large pool house, several terraces and numerous outbuildings allowing you to realize all your projects. A real asset completes the whole: a second independent house of about 68 m², ideal for welcoming family and friends, creating a gîte, developing a tourist activity or generating additional income. Lovers of nature, animals or DIY will also appreciate the workshops, animal boxes, troglodyte caves and numerous dependencies, offering exceptional potential. A property full of character, ideal for a family residence, a gîte activity or simply to enjoy a privileged living environment at the gates of Saumur. The + that make the difference: Quiet and preserved environment, total absence of overlooking, brightness, unobstructed view of the vineyards, quality services, rental potential, large volumes and rare exteriors. Property composition: > Main house (approximately 209 m²) - Ground floor: kitchen/dining room, entrance, double living room (or possible bedroom + living room), shower room with WC, laundry room - 1st floor: corridor serving 3 bedrooms including a master suite with shower room, WC and dressing room, bathroom, WC - Upper floor: large bedroom > Independent gîte (about 68 m²): - Ground floor: kitchen, living room - Upstairs: bedroom, shower room with WC > Outdoors and annexes: Private land of over 6200 m² Heated pool with pool house Dependencies Caves Contact me now to arrange a visit and discover all the potential of this property. Charles-Antoine MARY - Real estate consultant +33670260817
…By Bonaparte
In the heart of the Loire Valley, 40 minutes from Angers and 3 hours from Paris, in a unique and sought-after location in Saumur, this architect-designed property boasts a rare setting with spectacular views of the castle and the Loire River. Just a few minutes' walk from the historic town center, the property perfectly combines tranquility, privacy, and immediate proximity to amenities. The house offers 328 sq m of living space. This property is distinguished by its generous proportions and fluid layout. Large windows flood the space with natural light. High-end materials and meticulous finishes are used throughout. The house has been designed to offer true single-level living, combining comfort and functionality for everyday life. The main living area is undoubtedly the heart of the home: a magnificent cathedral-ceilinged living room, bathed in light, with a wood-burning stove that provides comfort and warmth during the cooler seasons, making it a perfect space for both entertaining and relaxing. Opening onto the exterior and terraces, the living room seamlessly extends into the garden. A mezzanine overlooking the living room houses two offices and a library, providing a pleasant workspace with a balcony and breathtaking views. The sleeping area offers seven bedrooms, two of which are on the ground floor, providing ample space for a large family or as a second home. A games room, a workshop, and a 50m² garage complete this unique property. Set within a 2278m² wooded park with no overlooking neighbors, it offers an exceptional living environment enhanced by a 55m² heated swimming pool, a true invitation to relax amidst stunning natural surroundings. Gas central heating. Mains drainage. For your information, over the last three years, annual heating costs have averaged €2500 and electricity €1100 (including VAT). Additional photos will be provided upon request following initial discussions. Agency fees are payable by the buyer, amounting to 4.00% including VAT of the price excluding fees. 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 - Sabine Poisbleau
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
In Saumur, in a remarkable site overlooking the Loire Valley, a vacation residence and its 4.5-hectare park. On the heights of a hillside, a small country road leads to a private driveway that serves the property. A gate opens onto an avenue of poplars and announces the entrance to the estate, built in 1968 by the owners of one of the oldest wine houses in Saumur. The main house consists of a central body made of tuffeau, rising two levels and topped with a four-pitched slate roof. The main body is extended to the north and southeast by two low wings that are perfectly symmetrical and to the southwest by a two-level wing that returns at a right angle. The plastered facades are pierced with regular openings, with small-paned woodwork to the south; to the north, protected by shutters. Finally, to the east, a fully glazed facade opens onto the panorama. The outbuildings are grouped in the southeast of the property and include horse boxes, workshops, garages, and storage spaces. To the north, a large terrace extends around a swimming pool and its summer kitchen. Below, accessible by a small bridge, a tennis court with synthetic grass has been recently refurbished.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 culminates in a gravel courtyard, with a barn on one side and an agricultural shed on the other. In front, surrounded by old moats on two of its sides, the residence is preceded by an elevated terrace. Built on the remains of an old fortress, the original priory dates back to the 15th century. It was extensively remodeled and enlarged in the 18th century, as evidenced by the arrangement of the front facades, with their arched windows. The whole is now made up of two bodies of housing that meet at a right angle. The larger is oriented south-north, the second east-west. Constructed of stone rubble coated with lime, both buildings rise three levels, one of which is under the roof. They are topped with high slate roofs with three slopes, pierced by dormers in their middle. The framing of the windows, the skylights, the cornices, and the corner chains are made of tuffeau stone. 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
There are homes that do more than withstand the passage of time they tell its story. On the doorstep of Saumur, in the heart of the Loire Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this remarkable fortified manor house, listed as a Historic Monument, Built during the second half of the 16th century at the initiative of Simon de Maillé, Archbishop of Tours, it combines architectural grandeur, authenticity and outstanding historical significance with rare elegance. Protected by its high fortified walls, enhanced by a watchtower and centred around a magnificent two-storey gatehouse linking the two wings of the residence, the property has preserved all the character of a historic estate . Set within approximately 1.5 hectares (3.7 acres) of landscaped grounds, the estate has benefited from an exemplary restoration programme carried out over the past twenty-five years. The current owners have devoted their expertise and passion to restoring the property to its former splendour, with absolute respect for traditional craftsmanship and original materials. The roofs, timber frames, stonework and joinery are all presented in an exceptional state of preservation. The West Wing comprises a self-contained apartment of approximately 110 sq m (1,184 sq ft), ready for immediate occupation following only light cosmetic updating. Opposite, the East Wing offers nearly 120 sq m (1,292 sq ft) of floor space over two levels, remaining to be fitted out and providing complete freedom to create an exceptional private residence or elegant reception areas. Almost 600 sq m (6,458 sq ft) of attached and detached outbuildings complete this remarkably harmonious estate. Barns, ancillary buildings and generous interior volumes offer outstanding potential for a wide range of prestigious projects, including a distinguished family home, an elegant country retreat, a luxury hospitality venture, a cultural foundation, a representative headquarters or an exclusive events venue. Properties capable of offering such authenticity, such an exceptional state of preservation and such significant development potential are exceedingly rare. Just a few minutes from Saumur, in one of France's most celebrated regions, renowned worldwide for its magnificent châteaux, prestigious vineyards and refined art of living, this historic manor represents a unique heritage opportunity for discerning buyers seeking a residence of exceptional character and enduring historical importance.
…By Terres & Demeures De France
In the heart of Saumur, in a prime location offering peace and quiet, yet within easy reach of shops and schools, this property offers nearly 200 sq m of living space on a 329 sq m plot. This 19th-century manor house captivates with its spaciousness, elegant renovation, authentic charm, and significant potential thanks to its highly adaptable layout, suitable for a variety of lifestyles. Beyond the front door, the house immediately reveals a welcoming atmosphere. The entrance hall, enhanced by its antique staircase, provides natural access to the different levels of the house and to the outside. The living area currently offers approximately 132 sq m of living space and includes, on the ground floor, a self-contained living area comprising a bedroom, a shower room, a cozy living room, and a fitted and equipped kitchen with direct access to the outside. The first floor reveals an elegant living space comprising a living room with a balcony, a recently fitted kitchen blending contemporary simplicity with authentic charm, a comfortable bedroom, and a spacious bathroom. The entire living area benefits from discreetly integrated ceiling-mounted reversible air conditioning, ensuring optimal comfort in all seasons. The top floor hints at the property's full potential. With a surface area of over 75 sqm, the attic could easily be converted into three additional bedrooms and a bathroom, bringing the total capacity to five bedrooms. Conversion quotes have already been obtained, with a particularly reasonable budget for the renovation. In the basement, a wine cellar and storage areas complete the amenities of this residence. Adjoining the house but completely independent, a commercial space, currently vacant, offers approximately 68 sqm divided into a shop, an office, and a workshop. This space retains considerable flexibility and can accommodate various projects, such as an art gallery, a showroom, or even a detached garage, which was its original purpose. It could also be rented out to generate additional income. Outside, a private courtyard of approximately 50 sqm offers a pleasant, secluded setting, while at the rear of the property, an outbuilding of approximately 80 sqm benefits from direct access to the commercial section, allowing for its integration according to future needs and projects. This house is located in the heart of town, just 1.8 km from the train station. ENERGY RATING: D / CLIMATE RATING: B. Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use: between EUR2,970 and EUR4,090. Contact (EI): Julien Aldebert 33 6 77 41 22 18. Sales Agent RSAC No. 840 432 165 ANGERS. Fees payable by the seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Espaces Atypiques Angers
Tuffeau stone house of approximately 215 m2 + 25 m2 covered terrace, located in a quiet area of Saumur town centre (one-way street) Its configuration (notably with its 2 street entrances) could allow for a professional activity, on the ground floor (in part or in full), and 1 or 2 residential dwellings above. Or with a view to a rental investment (traditional or tourist, after development) Ground floor : entrance and corridor to toilet-washbasin On the left , 2 adjoining rooms 13 m2 and 10 m2 (separated by a partition), Kitchen 9 m2 (opening onto the courtyard/Garden), On the right , a room of 15 m2, and another of 13 m2 opening onto a laundry room of 8 m2, shower room-wc of 5 m2 1st floor : landing, fitted kitchen 11 m2, wc, boiler room (VIESSMANN gas condensing 2024), living room or bedroom 20 m2, passage room 12 m2 to covered terrace (veranda) of approximately 25 m2. 2nd floor : landing, 2 bedrooms 12 and 19 m2, bathroom and a toilet 10 m2 3rd floor (former semi-attic): landing, bedroom 25 m2 with a mezzanine 7 m2, other room 8 m2 THE LAND 191 m2 (registered area) Walled and tree-lined courtyard garden with an outbuilding (approximately 24 m2) Vaulted cellar (in the basement - access via a room inside the house) All amenities, services, buses, and schools within walking distance SNCF train station 3 km Public parking nearby Retrouvez toutes nos annonces sur notre site INTERNET : https://www.cabinetchevillon.fr/vente/1
…By Cabinet Chevillon
Former 18th century presbytery with 8 rooms and its characterful church a few minutes from Saumur and in the heart of Anjou, surrounded by 3.80 hectares of wooded land partly enclosed by walls. This pretty residence, formerly a curial house, built in 1779 and its church built between the 12th and 18th centuries, bear witness to the precious heritage of Anjou, and have been listed as Historical Monuments since 1963. The lovely open-plan living spaces with beams and fireplaces, the stone staircase, the surrounding setting with this large chapel, all these are reasons to decide to establish a beautiful family home here. SAUMUR - 7 km (Theatre, New casino, Banks of the Loire, SNCF train station 2.15 h Paris-Montparnasse) PARIS - 328 km, including 307 km on the motorway THE PRESBYTERY , approximately 245 m2 Facades and roofs listed as Historical Monument in October 1963 Ground floor: approximately 3.16 m height under beams Entrance with beautiful stone staircase (1.68m x 2.60m, beams, access to cellar) Dining room with windows on both sides, 29 m2 (18th century fireplace, beams, terracotta tiles) Living room 35 m2 (5.80m x 5.90m - 2 windows at the front & 2 more windows at the rear) Kitchen with walk-through access (5.90m x 3.60m, 18th-century fireplace, vegetable garden, beams), small scullery used as a back kitchen Boiler room (Weissmann boiler, hot water tank) Entrance/booth 10 m2 (2.50m x 4, macerating toilet) The cellar access door opens under the stairs in the entrance hall; there are two vaulted cellars totaling 10m x 5.80m with a well. 1st Floor: Landing on the left going up Bedroom 1 of 28 m2 (alcove,) bathroom (sink, bathtub, toilet) On the right as you go up, Hallway 8.70 m2 ((4.60m x 1.90m) Bedroom 2, 19 m2 (4.60m x 4.20m - Wood paneling, 2 closets) Return clearance (closet) Room 3, 15 m2 (4.90m x 3m - beams) Bedroom 4, 17 m2 (6m x 2.90m - Wardrobe) Bathroom (sink, shower, toilet) 2nd Floor: Attic Landing Room 5, 11.50m2 Bedroom 6 of 14 m2 (exposed beams) - Bathroom (sink, shower cubicle, WC) Beautiful attic measuring 11m x 6.20m with 2 dormer windows THE CHURCH , listed as a Historical Monument in October 1963 The building was constructed between the beginning of the 12th century and the 15th century. Its dimensions are 27 m long in total by 7.40 m wide, including the former nave with ribbed vaults, which is 9 m long - Height to the ridge: 9.90 m An old wine press, measuring approximately 5.90m x 6.30m, is attached to the church. SMALL HOUSE, in need of restoration Forming a courtyard with the presbytery and the church, the house is made up of 2 adjoining 4-room buildings for a total of 83 m2. Work will be needed to create a second dwelling there (for friends, a gîte, etc.). At the corner return, various small sheds over 16m in length and 2m in width. THE LAND , registered area of 3 hectares 88 ares 42 centiares Entrance gate into the hamlet and small path leading to the courtyard formed by the buildings. At the rear of the house, the park slopes gently down to the stream at the property line. The land, partly enclosed by stone walls, is an agricultural area with heritage value. HISTORIC MONUMENT Listing, or registering, a building as a historical monument, provided that regulations are followed (particularly the recommendations of the Architects of the Buildings of France, and its openness during European Heritage Days), can make it possible to obtain some subsidies, and above all, to benefit from an attractive tax relief scheme. The costs of restoring and maintaining the property, loan interest, and related work are 100% deductible from rental income. It's also about participating in the adventure of French heritage... Retrouvez toutes nos annonces sur notre site INTERNET : https://www.cabinetchevillon.fr/vente/1
…By Cabinet Chevillon
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…By Walter & De Maison
Looking for a spacious, bright, and charming place to live? This beautiful 176 m² house, located in Saumur, invites you to settle in and imagine the life you wish to build there.From the entrance, you will be won over by its generous volumes and natural brightness. With its 5 bedrooms, including one on the ground floor, it adapts to all configurations: large family, telecommuting, hosting friends, or creating leisure spaces… anything is possible!The ground floor, accessible for people with reduced mobility (PRM), offers a beautiful convivial living area with an open kitchen, perfect for sharing warm moments.Upstairs, let your imagination run wild: playroom, workshop, office, or storage space, the options are endless.And that's not all: thanks to its volumes, the house can also accommodate a professional or commercial activity (shop, office, workshop…).Located in the heart of Saumur, an emblematic town of the Loire Valley, you will enjoy a privileged environment, rich in heritage, nature, and a pleasant lifestyle. Shops, schools, restaurants, and cultural events are just steps away.A house to discover without delay. Whether you have a family, professional project, or simply wish to settle in a dynamic and pleasant city, this house is a rare opportunity.*In accordance with article 561-1 of COMOFI, an identity document will be required before entering into a business relationship.* The fees are the responsibility of the seller. Information about the risks this property may face is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.Contact Grégory RODRIGUES Individual Entrepreneur, Real estate agent OptimHome (RSAC No. 751 114 299 Registry of TARBES) 06 50 80 09 97 (ref. 572146)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Optimhome - Grégory Rodrigues
This exceptional residence, comprising two buildings totaling approximately 450 sq m, is arranged in a U-shape. Linked by a formal French garden, they offer an absolute rarity, unique in the Loire Valley. Located in the heart of one of France's most beautiful villages, on the banks of the Loire, with several shops and restaurants within walking distance, this architectural gem, which has stood the test of time, enjoys absolute tranquility. It sits on a plot of over 800 sq m. Beyond the magnificent entrance gate, a paved courtyard leads to the two buildings of this sumptuous home. The main residence (15th-19th centuries), upon entering, is located to the left in the courtyard. On the ground floor, an entrance provides access to the spiral staircase. A few steps down lead to a magnificent reception room opening onto the street. Adjoining the main rooms is a beautiful fitted kitchen with direct access to the courtyard, featuring original stone flooring and a large fireplace, promising convivial gatherings. A stone staircase leads to the first floor, laid out like an apartment of approximately 80 square meters, where a magnificent living room is adorned with a monumental 15th-century fireplace, a listed historical monument. Mullioned windows, window seats, and sculpted interior shutters complete this room. A fitted and equipped kitchen provides a seamless transition to modern comforts. A generously sized master suite with views of the Loire River harmoniously completes this floor. The spiral staircase leads to the upper floor, which comprises two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, as well as a large room of over 50 square meters with Loire River views, currently used as an office. An additional 25 sq m room, currently insulated in the attic, is ready to be converted to suit your needs. From this room, you can access the formal garden overlooking the Loire River. This 18th-19th century house is located on the right side of the paved courtyard and also has its own separate entrance. On the ground floor, a charming French door opens onto the courtyard, leading to a fully equipped kitchen. Also on this level are a guest WC and a living/dining room with a wood-burning stove. A terracotta-tiled staircase leads to a landing serving a large bedroom with an 18th-century fireplace, a dressing room, and a shower room. Another staircase leads to a veranda (glazed winter garden) offering magnificent views of the garden and the main house. Adjoining the veranda is a large room with a water point, offering the possibility of an additional bedroom or a workshop. A second terrace, complete with a pergola and grapevines, adjoins the veranda, allowing you to fully enjoy summer evenings. A staircase leads to a landing serving a large bedroom with an 18th-century fireplace, a dressing room, and a shower room. To complete this exceptional property, a beautifully lit vaulted cellar is accessible from the paved courtyard. An elegant ensemble, steeped in charm and history, that is sure to captivate you. Contact: Claire Chauvet 33 7 87 31 08 33 - [email protected]. The seller pays the agency fees. Energy Rating D / Climate Rating D. Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use are available on the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). For detailed information on environmental risks, please consult the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Espaces Atypiques Angers
For sale, 10 minutes from Saumur, in the heart of a Loire village and vineyard, this spacious residence of about 390 m² of living space offers you an exceptional living environment with its 13 rooms, 8 bedrooms, and 8 bathrooms. Ideal for a tourist activity or for large families, it has been fully renovated with taste and stands out for its charm and generous volumes. The main house, balancing modernity and tradition, features a large and bright living room of nearly 56 m² with an open fitted kitchen, an office, 3 bedrooms including a master suite, two bathrooms, a laundry room, and toilets on each level. Through a corridor, you access a second house that houses 5 elegantly decorated guest rooms with bathrooms and toilets. The house boasts a spacious air-conditioned reception room of about 90 m² with its dedicated adjoining kitchen. Through a carriage door, you enter from the street into a landscaped inner courtyard that connects the whole property away from prying eyes. With an attractive price of 579,000, this character house is a rare opportunity in the market. Do not miss the chance to discover your future home in this enchanting setting. Contact us today for more information and to schedule a visit. Property offered by Cedric Genet, commercial agent (834004541).This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Citya Immobilier Planchon
Ref 4838: Manor house and numerous outbuildings for sale, 12 km from Saumur This 17th- and 18th-century property is situated in the Loire Valley, in the beautiful region of Saumur, renowned for its cavalry school, wine production, cellars carved into the tuffeau stone, history and châteaux. Set in the heart of this vibrant and historic heritage setting, the property nevertheless enjoys true tranquillity, having been built slightly set back from the main road, in a pleasant atmosphere on the outskirts of a small village. The main shops are nearby, in the village. The town of Saumur, a 12-minute drive away, offers a full range of shops, amenities and tourist activities. Both rural and accessible, this property offers a high-quality heritage base suitable for a main residence, a second home or a tourism development. Its charm, history and surroundings make it a unique property, in the heart of a region prized for its authenticity, its relaxed way of life and its Angevin roots. Built of tuffeau stone to a three-storey rectangular plan with a slate roof, this elegant manor house features façades adorned with refined architectural details; windows with low arched lintels, cornices with mouldings, and dormer windows topped with pediments; and is flanked by outbuildings framing a square courtyard to the north, with unobstructed views of the Anjou countryside to the south. It offers a living area of approximately 400 Sqm, laid out as follows : On the ground floor: an entrance hall—from which a beautiful schist staircase rises to the first floor—leads, on the one hand, to a former kitchen fitted with a remarkable wood-burning stove and opening onto a pantry, and, on the other hand, a dining room, a living room with a wood-burning stove, a boudoir, a service staircase, a toilet and a bedroom with an en-suite shower room. On this floor, the terracotta tiled floors, the fireplaces and walls in pale tuffeau stone, and the original joists create an atmosphere typical of the beautiful, grand residences of the southern Loire. On the first floor: a gallery leads to a bedroom with a bathroom, two bedrooms with shower rooms, a winter lounge, a study, an additional bathroom, and a spacious separate living area with exposed original timber beams, a kitchen and a wood-burning stove, currently used as a lounge/games room. As on the ground floor, the floors are terracotta tiles and the beams are exposed. Imposing tuffeau and marble fireplaces, topped with ornate spandrels, add a touch of elegance to the rooms on this floor. On the second floor: accessed via a pretty staircase with wooden balusters, a landing leads to two charming attic bedrooms and a separate bathroom. The property comprises several outbuildings, which appear to be in good overall condition, as follows : A/ A separate dwelling Adjacent to the main house, there is a separate dwelling comprising : - On the ground floor, a double-length living room with built-in fireplaces and an adjoining kitchen, leading to a bedroom and a shower room. - Other separate rooms, including a former stable converted into a dining room, a kitchen, a utility room, a cellar and a former bakery, extend in succession to the wing running alongside the former dovecote. B/ A former dovecote The former dovecote, remarkable for its architecture, size and numerous nesting boxes, surrounds the courtyard to the north. It is topped by a skylight with openwork and flanked by glass-roofed galleries forming a walkway attached to a L-shaped outbuilding adjoining the manor house. This sumptuous building houses a lounge/dining room and a swimming pool (8m x 4m, heated by a heat pump). Its spacious areas extend into the dovecote outbuilding at the rear, with which it connects, thus providing an additional large sports/leisure room (spa, sauna, billiards) and a pool house (shower, toilet, pool room) on the ground floor, and a suite with a bedroom and en-suite bathroom on the first floor, accessible via a hallway and an old spiral staircase. C/ Other outbuildings Opposite the manor house, three rooms serve as a garage, workshop and woodshed. D/ Group of outbuildings A second courtyard to the north is flanked by a group of outbuildings adapted to suit the activities that have taken place there in the past : - A former L-shaped barn offers a spacious reception room (approx. 150 sqm) featuring an impressive monumental tuffeau stone fireplace and beautifully exposed timber beams, a professional kitchen and toilet facilities. (Underfloor heating via gas boiler). - Another building comprises two holiday cottages and a large adjoining garage covered with solar panels : - The first cottage contains a living room, a kitchen, a shower room, a toilet on the ground floor, and a bedroom on the first floor. (Heating via gas boiler). - The second gîte comprises a living room/kitchen, a bedroom, a shower room, a toilet on the ground floor, and a bedroom on the first floor. (Heating via gas boiler) At the rear of the glass roof, two toilet blocks have been fitted out at the back of the outbuilding running alongside the glass roof of the dovecote. E/ A building comprising three horse stalls covered with solar panels. F/ A quick-surface tennis court. The manor house is set amidst extensive wooded grounds, offering privacy and beautiful views across the Anjou countryside. Covering approximately 4 hectares, it comprises : - The manor courtyard and its beautiful French garden, featuring a variety of trees and plants (cedar, numerous varieties of roses, - A meadow with a charming pond to the north. - The secondary courtyard of the outbuildings to the west. - An enclosed garden extending from the leisure outbuildings to the west. - To the south, a vast garden enclosed by hedges and ditches, criss-crossed by a network of straight paths, at the centre of which stands a charming Finnish kota. Its carefully laid-out paths, rows of trees and open spaces offer a succession of views that invite you to stroll and contemplate. - A vegetable garden. - Further meadows to the south of the manor house, bordered by water-filled moats, ideal for keeping animals. - A large car park. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - Mr Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 760. 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
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