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Located just 35 minutes from Laval, 1 hour from Le Mans and 2œ hours from western Paris, this property combines the charm of the past with modern comforts, a stone's throw from local amenities and surrounded by nature. Behind its walls steeped in history lie over 260m² of space, tasteful décor and a modern, efficient heating system. The tone is set from the moment you enter: a welcoming hall, a fitted and equipped kitchen with a dining area, a dining room with a marble fireplace, and a cosy living room with a built-in fireplace. Upstairs: 5 bedrooms, 3 of which have en-suite shower rooms, and a family bathroom. A large multi-purpose room remains to be fitted out as you wish: office, games room, lounge, gym... An impressive vaulted cellar and a pleasant glass-roofed area complete the property. Outside, the charm is just as evident: a covered and heated swimming pool, a tennis court, a convivial courtyard with a summer kitchen, garages Not to mention the property's equestrian heritage, with horse stalls and meadows featuring shelters lined with fences. A rare property, full of character, for lovers of authenticity and nature. If these few lines have piqued your curiosity, there is just one step left to take: a chat before a viewing. I still have so much more to tell you about the additional potential of this property!
…By Megagence
In Mayenne, in a village near Évron, there is a 19th-century manor house from the Louis-Philippe era with a garden and outbuildings. The pedestrian entrance is through a gate framed by two granite pillars, leading to a first garden lined with shrubs and boxwood spheres. It is also crossed by a path that leads to the house. A second gate provides vehicle access to the courtyard and the outbuildings. On the west side, in a second garden, there is a terrace, an ornamental space, and an orchard. To the north, there are some outbuildings, part of which is situated in a courtyard separated by a stone wall. The entire property, covering just over 2,000 m², is meticulously maintained. Built in 1846, the main house rigorously illustrates the Louis-Philippe style: simplicity of lines, symmetry of façades with its recessed corner chains, arched openings, pediments with ornamental tympanums, denticulated cornice, and a slate hipped roof.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Ref. 4366: 18th C. House and equestrian facilities, for sale, in Mayenne departement Set in pretty, peaceful, hedged farmland in the east of the Mayenne region, 260 km from Paris, this easily-accessible longère is close to the town of Evron (population 8,500). The Coëvrons region and the surrounding area offer a wealth of attractions, including the Notre-Dame-de-l'Epine basilica in Evron, with its blend of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, the medieval village of Sainte-Suzanne, one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages in France', and the valley of the Saulges caves, including those of Margot and Rochefort, which contain prehistoric cave paintings. Built in 1757, this farmhouse was sold as national property in 1791. Built of stone with a slate roof, it faces the stables and a pretty, peaceful pleasure garden. The surrounding countryside consists of meadows and hedged farmland, offering peace and quiet for both the owners and their horses. The owners bought the main building in 2000. Since then, they have carried out extensive restoration work on the farmhouse and its various accommodation units, as well as creating equestrian facilities. Now retired, and wishing to be closer to their family ties, they are looking for a buyer to continue the equine breeding business. The farmhouse is the main residence. It faces north-west/south-east and spans approx. 350 sqm over 2 levels: -Ground floor: entrance hall (13 m²) leading to a very large living room (100 sqm) on the right, opposite a kitchen (20 sqm) and utility/laundry room (26 sqm), independent toilet on the left, shower room (8.7 sqm) and workshop (33 sqm). -First floor: a vast landing and study (11.5 sqm), leading to 2 bedrooms (13 sqm each), preceded by an anteroom comprising bedroom and bathroom (60 sqm), independent bathroom (11 sqm), dressing room (3 sqm), wc and bedroom opening onto a terrace (23 sqm). This spacious property has plenty of windows, making it a pleasant, well-distributed home. On leaving the farmhouse, to the south, is an old stable building running parallel to the farmhouse and relatively the same size. It is built of stone and has a nail slate roof. At the south-west end is a 120 sqm stone, slate-roofed dwelling comprising, on the ground floor (90 sqm), an entrance hall with stairway, living room/kitchen, study, bedroom, shower room and toilet; on the first floor (30 sqm), a bedroom, bathroom and attic. Extending from the dwelling: 5 loose boxes (each with water supply), a care area and projections. An awning with a concrete floor has been added at the north end. A cellar is accessible on the longère side. The other rooms in the stables all face south towards the riding arena. Nearby and to the south of the stables, there is a riding arena built in 2008 (20 m x 20 m) with a metal structure and fibre cement roof, extended by a wooden shed with a sheet metal roof (35 m x 9 m); in the extension, there are 3 sheds (some with concrete floors) and 2 additional loose boxes. Former pigsties close to and to the south of the farmhouse, including the boiler room and various sheds. To the south of the farmhouse, a courtyard planted with marsh oak; to the north, a very pleasant ornamental garden (eucalyptus, magnolia, walnut, oak). The rest of the grounds comprise a series of grasslands with 3 sheds and a sand quarry. The meadows are enclosed by wooden lilies or fences. Several hedges have been planted to create a bocage and shelter the horses from the wind. A small river runs alongside the property. To the west is another meadow with its own shelter; at the entrance is a small pond. The property has a total cadastral area of 25 acres.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Located in Mayenne, in the immediate vicinity of Sainte-Suzanne, ranked among the most beautiful villages in France, the Domaine de la Jagaisière is a rare private heritage ensemble that combines a historic manor, outbuildings, agricultural lands, water resources, and energy potential.This estate is aimed at a buyer capable of acting quickly: an entrepreneur, investor, or international buyer seeking a hybrid heritage asset that combines real estate value, autonomy, and economic potential.HERITAGE AND HISTORICAL VALUE The noble land of Jagaisière has been documented since 1390. The manor has undergone successive modifications from the 14th to the 19th century, preserving a rare stratified architecture: the main body of the manor, lateral pavilion, entrance tower, and historic agricultural outbuildings. The entire architectural ensemble has been studied by the General Inventory of Heritage of the Pays de la Loire Region, confirming the site's heritage interest. Today, the estate constitutes a private historical ensemble, reflecting more than six centuries of architectural and agricultural evolution. ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION Main Manor - Construction with gritstone rubble, slate roof - Noble organization: basement floor, main floor, attics - Historical fireplaces (16th-17th centuries) - Old volumes and enfilade distribution - Vaulted cellar, storage spaces, and character rooms Outbuildings - Historic entrance tower - Old barns and stables - Sheds and agricultural buildings THE ESTATE AND ITS RESOURCES Lands and Environment - About 1 hectare of agricultural land and meadows - Dominant position over the valley - Relative isolation and preserved natural environment Autonomy and Production - Very productive orchard (apple trees, pear trees, fig trees, vineyard peaches, hazelnut trees, walnut trees, cherry trees, quince trees) - Vegetable garden of about 700 m² - Organic farming for over 10 years - Water plan - Three wells Included equipment (subject to negotiation) - Furniture and equipment - Agricultural equipment and tractor ECONOMIC AND STRATEGIC POTENTIAL The Domaine de la Jagaisière has a rare potential for hybrid exploitation: 1. Private heritage residence 2. Agricultural estate and autonomy project 3. Entrepreneurial project (hospitality, guesthouses, co-working space, artistic residence) 4. Energy project (photovoltaic) Several studies have been conducted by specialized operators, proposing various economic models, including: - Initial payment and long-term rents, - Annual annuity, - Structuring of an energy project to be defined. These elements endow the estate with the status of a hybrid heritage asset combining real estate, land, and energy potential. KEY DATA - Historic manor: 14th-19th centuries - Habitable area: approximately 275 m² - Outbuildings: barns, tower, agricultural buildings - Total area: approximately 10 hectares - Resources: water (wells, water plan), agricultural land, orchard, vegetable garden - Location: Mayenne, Pays de la Loire, France INVESTOR POSITIONING The Domaine is not a standard real estate property. It is a rare heritage asset, intended for a buyer seeking: - lasting real estate value, - land autonomy, - economic potential, - an asset for portfolio diversification. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Sale price including agency fees: €466,000 Sale price excluding agency fees: €450,000 Fees charged to the buyer: €16,000, or 3.56% VAT included of the property value excluding fees. Contact your megAgence consultant: Julien GUAY, Tel.: 0678391198, Email: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered with the RSAC of LE MANS under the number 879 729 705This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Megagence
Ref.4721 : French noble house for sale in Pays de la Loire. Built in a village in the Mayenne region, this charming 19th-century mansion is located approximately 5 km from Evron (population 8,500), which has a railway station, and 260 km from Paris. The Coëvrons region and its surroundings offer beautiful attractions such as the Notre-Dame-de-l'Epine Basilica in Evron, combining Romanesque and Gothic architecture, the medieval village of Sainte-Suzanne, one of the ‘Most Beautiful Villages in France’, the Saulges cave valley, including the Margot and Rochefort caves, which contain prehistoric cave paintings. This attractive residence, built in the mid-19th century, is constructed of stone and covered with slate. The stonework of the foundations and ground floor is granite, while tuffeau stone was chosen for the two upper floors. The house is dual-aspect (east/west facing) and has a surface area of approximately 180sqm (excluding the attic and cellar), comprising: On the ground floor: entrance hall (18 sqm) with staircase and toilets, living room (30.6 sqm, ceiling height 3.32 m) with Louis XV-style marble fireplace, dining room (13 m²), kitchen (14 sqm). On the first floor : a suite comprising a bedroom (21 sqm, ceiling height 3.08 m), dressing room (2.8 sqm) and shower room (6.2sqm), then 2 bedrooms (14 and 13 sqm), separate bathroom and toilet. Above: bedroom (28 sqm), shower room (6.6 sqm) and attic (approx. 30 sqm). Cellar under part of the house, accessible from the outside. This mansion has retained the architectural features typical of bourgeois houses of this period: marble fireplace, mouldings, rosettes, suspended staircase, etc. On the ground floor, the Grez-en-Bouère stone flooring is of high quality. Upstairs, the parquet flooring has been preserved under carpet. The outbuildings include: A/ An old toilet block, used as a small garden shed; B/ A bread oven including the boiler room; Directly accessible from the garden or from a large gate opening onto the street: C/ A stone garage (approx. 24 sqm), slate roof dating from 1992; D/ 3 stone pigsties, covered with slate; E/ A stone workshop comprising 2 rooms totalling 17 sqm slate roof dating from 1992. The property is accessed through a pretty gate framed by two granite pillars. It opens onto a lawn decorated with boxwood balls in front of the main façade. On the other side of the house, to the west, is a garden decorated with topiaries and shrubs. Beyond that is an orchard with pear, plum, damson, cherry and peach trees, vines, etc. At the end of the orchard is a pedestrian gate providing access to the public road from the bottom of the garden. The total area is 2,041 sqm. Option to purchase in addition: 1,180 sqm of adjoining land located in an urban area covered by the local urban planning regulations (PLU).
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Located in Saint-Denis-d'Orque, this renovated stone mill offers approximately 607 sqm of living space in the heart of nearly 6 hectares of wooded grounds. Designed for use as a bed and breakfast and guest house, the property boasts an authentic character enhanced by a preserved mill wheel, an indoor swimming pool and jacuzzi, as well as expansive outdoor spaces perfect for relaxation. The interior layout revolves around antique machinery, showcased as decorative elements, creating a unique atmosphere. The building houses seven bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, ideal for comfortably accommodating guests or families. The use of fine materials, exposed beams, and stone creates a warm ambiance, while the living areas with fireplaces offer excellent potential for a hospitality project or an unusual family residence. Outside, the extensive landscaped garden, wooded areas, and meadows offer a multitude of possibilities. The indoor swimming pool with direct access to the park allows for year-round use. The grounds, largely natural, guarantee privacy and tranquility. The village offers a preserved environment, close to essential services, schools, and main roads leading to Le Mans and Laval. This is a unique property with rare charm, blending heritage and tourism development potential. A singular opportunity in the luxury real estate market of Saint-Denis-d'Orque, ideal for an inspiring lifestyle where history meets contemporary comfort. Energy Rating: C / Climate Rating: B. Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between EUR7,830 and EUR10,660 per year. Contact (EI): Chantal LETARD at 33 6 38 55 80 27. Sales agent registered with the RSAC of Le Mans under number 513 513 507. Fees are payable by the seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website for the area.
…By Espaces Atypiques Le Mans
Located at the end of a private road, with no neighbors directly across the way (the nearest house is 300 meters away), this 2.2-hectare property offers an exceptional living environment for those who love peace and quiet, nature, and horseback riding. The property consists of a fully renovated and move-in-ready main house, as well as several stone outbuildings, all roofed and well-maintained. The main residence features, on the ground floor, a beautiful living room with a fireplace and floor-to-ceiling windows opening onto a terrace, a dining room, a fully equipped kitchen, 3 bedrooms, a bathroom with a shower, and a half-bath. Upstairs, off the landing, there is a game room, 2 bedrooms, a walk-in closet, an office, and a bathroom with a shower. There is a separate office in an outbuilding. From a technical standpoint, the main house features high-quality insulation (glass wool panels ranging from 100 to 145 mm thick depending on the room, supplemented by ceiling insulation) and oil-fired heating with a boiler. The property has an on-site septic system. A second dwelling, currently used as a home-based hair salon, offers great versatility: it could just as easily be converted into a separate office or a guesthouse. Equestrian facilities: The property also features numerous barns and equestrian facilities: - 4 stalls, tack room, and hay storage. - a riding arena, 35 m x 20 m, The plots are fenced and perfectly suited for keeping horses, which opens the door to a professional equestrian business, a fulfilling lifestyle centered around horses, or even use as a rural resort for countryside getaways. The outdoor areas have been meticulously tended: flower gardens, a vegetable garden, fruit trees, and several spaces dedicated to relaxation (a designated spot for a hot tub, a pétanque court, and outdoor furniture). The entire property is very well laid out and tastefully maintained. In terms of convenience, the property has fiber-optic internet and is located about 20 minutes from Alençon and 40 minutes from Le Mans, offering easy access to amenities while retaining this unspoiled rural setting. A rare find, ideal for a lifestyle or professional venture centered around horses, in a quiet and lush environment. Price including real estate agent's fees: 488,000 euros (including a 6% fee, tax included, payable by the buyers). Ref. 1669. Exclusively listed by Equitrade Immobilier. Presented by Sébastien Mugnier, real estate agent, ADC: 2301 2025 000 005. Western Region (Brittany, Normandy, Pays de Loire) Tel: +33 (6) 82 36 96 14 / [email protected] .Legal Notice: Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website.
…By Equitrade Immobilier
A 15th and 16th-century manor house, listed as a Historical Monument, its outbuildings and 12-hectare grounds in the Mayenne department. From the village, a small road leads to a private driveway up to the entrance porch, which opens onto a main courtyard. The driveway also extends behind the manor and provides access to two outbuildings located to the west. A third outbuilding encloses the courtyard to the east, near the entrance. Pastures spread out on either side of the driveway. One of them is continued to the north with the first part of an oak grove, which then unfolds towards the west. The manor’s courtyard is extended by a garden, which overlooks a small river. Two other pastures located on the other side are accessible via a bridge. Constructed partially over a basement level, the manor contains four floors, including two built into the roof space. Made out of stone and rubble and coated in plaster, its edifice is crowned with gabled slate roofs and stone rims, punctuated by dormer windows topped with sculpted ornaments. Stone mullioned windows cadence the façade and a double flight staircase leads to the front door. In the back, the body of the main building is flanked by a square tower with a tented roof, a staircase tower and a round tower with a pointed roof. To the east, a small two-storey, hipped slate roof building is attached to the square tower. A cellar, accessible from the outside, is located under a portion of the manor. Its walls are made out of small sandstone masonry, which could date to the 11th and 12th centuries. The manor’s façades and roof, as well as its eastern two-storey wing, are listed as historical monuments.
…By Patrice Besse
Near Sillé-le-Guillaume, in the heart of the sun-drenched Sarthe countryside, lies this stately manor house, a listed Historic Monument. A true gem of luxury real estate, this exceptional residence offers approximately 460 sq m of living space within a haven of absolute natural beauty: a majestic estate of over 12 hectares, where meadows and woods unfold in complete privacy. Passing through the fortified gatehouse is like stepping into a timeless haven. The interior of this unique property captivates with its generous proportions and its inviting atmosphere. The living room, the heart of the manor, warms the eye with its monumental fireplace and centuries-old beamed ceiling. Mullioned windows, adorned with delicate stained glass, filter a soft light that highlights the patina of the terracotta floors. The building offers seven spacious bedrooms, distributed between the main house and its circular tower, creating numerous intimate and welcoming retreats. A vast attic, offering complete conversion potential, allows for the creation of new living spaces tailored to individual desires. Outdoor living revolves around a bucolic courtyard and a garden punctuated by sculpted boxwood, inviting contemplation of the 12 hectares of private land. The stone outbuildings, former barns and stables, offer remarkable potential for hosting events, artists' studios, or guest houses. Just minutes from the amenities and transport links of Sillé-le-Guillaume, this estate ideally combines château living with everyday comfort. This historic monument is a rare opportunity to own a piece of history. Its elegant silhouette and authentic character make it a unique property of rare charm, ready to begin a new chapter. ENERGY RATING: Not Subject to Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) Contact: Noémie FOURNIER at 33 6 29 52 22 81. The seller pays the agency fees. 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 Le Mans
Ref.4044. Charming 17th C. dwelling and its reception building in Mayenne department. 'In this land of moor and heather, the passage where one meets this beautiful ruin lacks neither charm nor freshness, with its forest and deep valley. These are the words of Abbé Angot to describe the environment of this property Located in the north of the Mayenne, historically in the Bas Maine, this 17th century dwelling is built in the countryside, in a relatively isolated, intimate and charming environment. In the middle of an old medieval fortress surrounded by water, it comprises the remains of an old castle and its wings, one of which is used as a home and the other as a reception room. 'Curious', 'aesthetic', 'historical' and 'authentic' define this place, which bewitches the walkers who get lost in it. A small resource town is 10 km away by car; all shops and services are provided by a dynamic and historic town 19 km away. The dwelling is reached by a single bridge spanning the moat, passing under a delightful porch of vermiculated stonework, of which the semicircular arch and its pedestrian door remain. The ruins of the castle and the parapet walk, the moat, the base of two imposing defensive towers and the two large communal wings, which are the only parts that can be inhabited today, remain from the old fortification, whose size and splendour of yesteryear can be imagined. In the middle of the enclosure is a formal garden with an old gates in the centre. The two outbuildings are arranged symmetrically on either side of the garden, back-to-back with the old castle that once stood at the end of the courtyard. They are built of stone, rendered with lime, covered with slate and the roofs are adorned with charming bull's eyes; the east wing is fitted out as a vast reception room and the west wing is the dwelling which comprises: On the ground floor: a large room partially separated into two volumes by an entrance hatch which is glazed; this room includes two monumental fireplaces, cushions, exposed beams and the start of the stairway to the first floor; to the south, a bedroom with a fireplace, a terracotta floor laid between oak slats and exposed beams, and adjoining a bathroom - wc; to the north, a vast kitchen with a fireplace and a terracotta and stone floor, and to follow a technical room (laundry/boiler room), and a toilet. On the first floor: separated by hemp and lime partitions, 4 bedrooms with shower room and wc; the floors are covered with sea rush. The rooms face east and south, and on the opposite side, the thick, high walls formed the wall topped by its parapet walk. It should be emphasised that the work carried out was done with a technical and artistic concern, the result of which is remarkable. Here again, the adjectives curious, aesthetic, historical and authentic are used. The living area of the house is approximately 350sqm. Opposite the dwelling, the former stables (twin building of the dwelling) have been converted into a reception area and the work was completed in April 2020. The large room measures approximately 250sqm. The floor is made of tinted cement, the walls are plastered with lime and the framework is covered with an elegant formwork in the shape of an overturned ship's hull, giving the room volume and sound absorption. In the extension there is a room for the caterer and a sanitary block (toilet and washbasin); A stone outbuilding with a slate roof used as an equipment shed is set back from the dwelling; A picturesque chapel 3.2 km away by car, covered with shingles. The fortified enclosure dominates the old garden to the south, which is to be recreated, and is bordered by raised paths offering a bucolic walk around it. A few small, unoccupied meadows complete the ensemble for a total surface area of approximately 6.17 acres (2.59 ha). The general atmosphere bears witness to a place steeped in history and legends: 'tradition has it that a hound's head, sculpted on one of the walls of the easements, indicates the exact spot where a barrel of gold is hidden, but this treasure has not been discovered'. The Mayenne: castle, manor houses, beautiful residences. Gilbert CHAUSSIS. The work carried out by the current owner has made it possible to save and restore this site, which seemed condemned to a slow decline. The place is now saved and alive! This singular place is calling for a new owner willing to humbly continue the preservation of this thousand-year-old site.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Ref.4608 : French townhouse for sale in Pays de la Loire In the heart of the historic city of Mayenne, in the historic province of Maine, lies this mansion built in 1882. Set back from one of the town's main avenues, the mansion is surrounded by bourgeois residences, also built in the 19th century. Laval is some 30 km away, and Paris can be reached in 1h15 by train. Paris is 250 km away by car. The town of Mayenne, with its 12,000 inhabitants and its 11th-century château, has been awarded the “Pays d'art et d'Histoire” label and offers a full range of shops and services (hospital, doctors, chemists, supermarkets, secondary schools, etc.). The surrounding countryside is beautiful and rolling. The Alpes Mancelles, not far from the town, form the department's highest peak: Mont des Avaloirs. Many tourist attractions are within easy reach in Nord Mayenne, including the Basilique Notre Dame de Pontmain, the village of Lassay-les-Châteaux, which has been awarded the “Petite cité de caractère” label, and the Gallo-Roman town of Jublain. This private mansion is set between courtyard and garden. Built over a cellar, it is in stone with a slate roof. The base and bays of the main facade are in ashlar; the other bays are in brick. The hotel has an east-west crossing and a floor area of approx. 300 sqm. It comprises Ground floor: entrance (24 sqm) with staircase, living room (22 sqm), dining room (20 sqm), kitchen (18 sqm), study (18 sqm), service entrance, toilet and washbasin. First floor: 4 bedrooms, 2 with washbasins, 1 bathroom and toilet, 1 shower room, 1 separate toilet. Above: 3 bedrooms, 1 shower room with toilet, attic. Cellar under the entire house, including boiler room. All rooms radiate out from the staircase, with an excellent layout featuring fine architectural features: herringbone oak parquet flooring or cement tiles, Louis XV-style marble fireplaces or modillions, panelled woodwork, molded ceilings, etc. The outbuildings are located to the east of the building, on the garden side, and include: - A wooden garden shed at the far end of the garden; - A brick-built former toilet building close to the house; - A lean-to wood shed in the extension; - A former stable in the extension, built of rubble stone with brick frames and slate roofing; - A well for watering the garden. The hotel courtyard is entered from the street through a monumental electrified gate, which opens onto a boulingrin (lawn) featuring a large spruce tree. The garden is accessed from the north or south of the house, and can be walked around. The garden features a wide variety of ornamental trees and shrubs (Soulange magnolia, Italian cypress, lime, boxwood, palm laurel, etc.), covering a total area of 2,805 sqm.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Ref.4585 : Beautiful 14th century manor house and its outbuildings This delightful manor house, 270 km from Paris, is nestled in beautiful, rolling, hedged farmland, 5 km from a small town with the nearest shops and services (supermarket, health centre, etc.) and around 15 km from the town of Mayenne. The historic town of Mayenne, which has been awarded the ‘Pays d'art et d'histoire’ label, has a population of 12,000 and boasts an 11th-century castle, as well as a full range of shops and services (hospital, doctors, chemists, supermarkets, secondary schools, etc.). Laval (TGV and motorway) is a 35-minute drive away. The countryside around the town is beautiful and undulating, as evidenced by the nearby Alps Mancelles and the department's highest peak: Mont des Avaloirs. There are many fine tourist attractions and historic sites within easy reach in Nord Mayenne, including the Notre Dame de Pontmain basilica, the village of Lassay-les-Châteaux, which has been awarded the ‘Petite cité de caractère’ label, and the Gallo-Roman town of Jublains. The manor house was built in the 14th century during the Hundred Years' War. Built of stone with a slate roof, it is flanked by two towers, one with a pepperpot roof and the other with a bulbous roof. It faces east/west and spans a floor surface area of approx. 170 sqm, with : - Ground floor: entrance hall, kitchen (23 sqm), lounge (29 sqm) with monumental fireplace, dining room in the tower with monumental fireplace, toilet; - First floor: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and shower room with toilet and 1 shower room with toilet; - Second floor (attic): 1 bedroom with shower room and toilet, attic. A lean-to building, accessible from the outside, extends the manor house to the north. It could be used to extend the interior surface area of the manor house. The main rooms feature some very fine examples of medieval architecture: monumental fireplaces, beamed ceilings, spiral staircases, transom windows, etc. The property comprises a series of outbuildings, most of which are situated to the west of the manor house: A/ 2 stone stables, each extended with awnings; one of them is electrified; B/ An old stable; C/ A stone bakehouse. The courtyard, meadows and moorlands stretch around the manor house, mainly to the north. This property offers numerous possibilities for leisure activities (walks, accommodating horses or animals, etc.). The property, which is free to let, represents a lovely recreational area with a total surface area of 8.4 acres. The surrounding countryside is peaceful, undulating and relaxing.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
SARTHE: 30 mins from Le Mans, quick motorway access to Paris, Normandy, Brittany. Beautiful property of approximately 1219 sqm from the 17th century. This property houses a chapel with its preserved authenticity. It has a reception room of 85 sqm, 10 bedrooms, 3 dormitories, several bathrooms and various other rooms to be fitted out according to your project, all on a plot of 5400 sqm. A unique property full of history which is absolutely to be discovered. Shops in the village, fiber optic. IDEAL FOR LARGE FAMILY HOME, GITE PROJECT, GUEST ROOM, EVENT ORGANIZATION .......Budget: EUR630,000 agency fees included of which 5% is payable by the buyer, i.e. EUR600,000 net seller. This announcement was written under the editorial responsibility of Laurence LEFEVRE acting under the status of commercial agent registered with the RSAC of MANS n° 438 777 047 with PAUL PARKER PROPERTIES, domiciled at 10 rue du Colisée 75008 PARIS, brand of SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, National real estate network, with capital of EUR40,000, RCS NANTES n° 487 624 777, Professional card T and G n° CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 CCI Nantes, GALIAN Guarantee, 89 rue La Boétie, 75008 Paris. To visit, contact Laurence LEFEVRE (independent agent for SAS Paul Parker-Properties) locally at tel: 06 72 20 23 35 - [email protected]. Sales mandate no. 385 541. The FNAIM-approved professional advises you, guarantees and secures your real estate project RCS 438 777 047. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www. georisques. gouv. fr ' (5.00 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Paul Parker Properties
Situated in a prime location at the gates of Laval, Immo Angels exclusively offers this exceptional property. Formerly a residential house, this property has been transformed into a hotel-restaurant and today provides the opportunity to return to its original function. It can thus be reconfigured into a spacious family home comprising up to 7 elegant bedrooms, each with its own shower room or bathroom with private toilets. A rare property, ideal for welcoming family and friends in complete intimacy. Its layout also provides an environment conducive to developing a co-living or guest house business. The current configuration of the restaurant consists of three dining areas, including a large main dining room, complemented by two more intimate lounges. A large reception room completes the set. All of this is enhanced by a carefully crafted decor, creating a warm, welcoming, and soothing atmosphere. The property spans over 20,000 m² of buildable land, offering significant potential for planning and development. This property opens the door to several prospects: - Changing its designation for use as a primary residence - Continuing and developing the current hospitality-restaurant activity, - Imagining a large-scale real estate project that makes the most of the construction capacity of the land, with the creation of a residential complex or service residence (co-living, seniors, etc.), while maintaining the hospitality and restaurant activity, in order to generate synergies and maximize the economic performance of the whole. Additional Information: Price: 2,257,000€ (agency fees included, to be paid by the seller) DPE: Class E / GES: B Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on georisques.gouv.fr. If you would like more information about this property, do not hesitate to contact Sonia LOCHARD, real estate negotiator at IMMO ANGELS, at 06.26.39.49.52.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Immo Angels
Karacterre® Le Mans presents this property in the verdant countryside of Loué, embodying a blend of historical heritage and contemporary living thanks to a high-quality renovation. Dating from the late 18th century, this characterful property captivates with its authenticity, charm, and amenities. Historically, it was once a hamlet home to three families. The main house offers approximately 330m² of living space with various living areas distributed throughout. The entrance room, known as the winter garden and used as a living room, leads to a first area on your right via a charming hallway with original terracotta tiles, opening onto a cozy reading room with a fireplace. From this room, a staircase leads to the three upstairs bedrooms, each with its own shower room and toilet. Starting to the left of the 'winter garden,' a second space leads to a large family kitchen with a working bread oven that delights guests every evening as they bake pizzas or rolls. Continuing on, a second comfortable living room with a fireplace also offers a lovely view of the outdoors. In this part of the house, for your absolute pleasure, you'll find a true master suite for your privacy, and above all, a heated indoor swimming pool with a counter-current system, available and enjoyable year-round. This area includes a shower room and a separate toilet. A second dwelling of approximately 50m² of living space offers, in the same charming and cozy atmosphere, a living room with a fireplace opening onto a kitchen, as well as two bedrooms and a lovely shower room. The entire property is suitable for a bed and breakfast business and has been awarded the four-star 'Epi d'Or' rating. A former tack room is located on the property, housing a workshop and a dormitory accessible by a magnificent stone staircase. The remaining buildings are used for storage, with a covered area and a garage. The rural grounds boast a vegetable garden, an orchard, and a particularly charming stone pond and the path leading to the courtyard. Authentic and welcoming, this property captivates with its family atmosphere, renovated with beautiful materials. A unique setting, just minutes from a village center with all amenities. Karacterre is an agency specializing in authentic properties. We operate throughout the Pays de la Loire and Brittany regions. ANGERS CHOLET SAUMUR LE MANS RENNES SAINT MALO Discover our properties, including period homes, townhouses, lofts, contemporary houses, private mansions, castles, manor houses, charming farmhouses, character apartments, exceptional properties, luxury properties, charming properties, and investment properties, directly on the Karacterre real estate website. Free valuation upon request. Proof of identity will be required before any viewing, in accordance with Article L561-2-2 of the French Monetary and Financial Code. Envoyer des commentaires Including fees of 4.98% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 562 000 . Energy class E, Climate class E Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 4884.00 and 6608.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Karacterre
Where nature becomes a way of life, in the heart of the Mayenne region? Hidden from view, in a protected natural environment, this unique estate is laid out like an intimate hamlet and offers three independent dwellings. Two houses on stilts, open to the water, provide warm and bright living spaces, extended by large terraces. The main house, measuring 129sqm, has three bedrooms, while a second cottage on stilts offers a separate bedroom. A more secluded cave cottage completes the ensemble with a unique and enveloping atmosphere, offering two double bedrooms. The property lends itself to an inspiring primary residence, a family home, or a hospitality project in harmony with nature. A rare place, somewhere between a refuge and a lifestyle project, where every space invites you to slow down and reconnect with what truly matters. This property is offered for sale through an interactive auction via Enchères Immo. The sale is scheduled for June 27, 2026 at 10:00 AM. Starting price: EUR449,000 - viewings from April 13, 2026. Bid increment*: EUR10,000. *Minimum amount to be added to the highest bid to participate in the bidding. ENERGY RATING: C / CLIMATE RATING: A. Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between EUR1,310 and EUR1,860. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. Contact: Stéphanie AUTEF Tel: 33 6 77 12 81 25 Independent Sales Agent RSAC 749 953 592 Rennes
…By Espaces Atypiques Rennes
Former boarding school from the 17th century and its school On the edge of a small town, in a calm environment of high quality, an old boarding school dating from the 17th century and its school on 1.75 hectares of walled park. After restoration, a variety of projects are possible: from private residence to welcoming project. Numerous charming elements give this whole ensemble a unique poetry... The old boarding school, a sublime building of 17th century origin with a history as rich as it is honorable, will need to be rethought and restored. The structure extends in a rectangular shape, long and slender. On the ground floor, a beautiful entrance (with a staircase and a superb start for the upper floor) leads to the left: a lovely reception lounge, office, kitchen, and bathrooms. To the right, a pleasant corridor distributes the house's oratory, the former teachers' room of the school, and subsequently, the large refectory with its former kitchens. The upper floor is divided into two parts. The first is private and offers 6 bedrooms with numerous water points. The second, accessed via a large walkway at the back of the building, belonged to the school: there are two large classrooms with a sanitary block. Usable attics throughout. Large cellars. In an L shape, surrounding the southern garden, an old outbuilding (featuring beautiful architectural elements) has been adapted for the school with two learning spaces and their sanitary block. Other outbuildings (covered area, garage...). At the back, on the old school yard, a glass building with a covered area houses two former classrooms. Facing the village church, the old school offers former classrooms to be reclaimed. The possibilities are numerous! The exteriors, completely walled and over one hectare in size, are divided between old playgrounds still adorned with their hopscotch and where the laughter of children still resonates... And a large park with an old vegetable garden and beautiful fragrant roses. An elegant prayer alley, with beautiful hundred-year-old linden trees, continues to invite serenity to the place.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Les Belles Maisons Du Perche
EXCLUSIVE to Karacterre® Le Mans. Nestled in the heart of the countryside, in absolute tranquility, on the edge of the forest, lies this beautiful property comprising a house in perfect condition, offering approximately 186 m² of living space on a landscaped plot of approximately 1,900 m² with a 50 m² heated swimming pool: a true haven of peace, completely private, where you can simply unpack and enjoy. The main entrance provides access from one terrace to another. It leads to a shower room with WC, which also serves as a pool house, and a laundry/utility room. On the other side, there is the living room with its wood-burning stove, which opens onto the very inviting kitchen/dining room of approximately 65 m², thanks to its central island and access to the terrace and swimming pool. A hallway leads to the approximately 92m² double garage/workshop with a window and two large motorized doors: ideal for various types of vehicles, a tradesperson, or a DIY enthusiast. Two opposing staircases lead to the upper floor, which comprises four bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, including a master suite with a whirlpool bath, shower, and toilet. The largest bedroom, at 32m², could be divided to create a fifth bedroom and offers significant potential. An orchard and an organic vegetable garden complete this secluded property, surrounded by rolling meadows in perfect harmony. It is located 5km from the town center of Conlie and its regional train station (TER) which connects to Le Mans (55 minutes from Paris Montparnasse), Laval, and Rennes. Le Mans is just 30 minutes away, and Paris is 2 hours and 15 minutes from the motorway, which is 20 minutes away. Ideal as a primary or secondary residence, this enchanting property will appeal to nature lovers seeking a bucolic lifestyle. KARACTERRE SAS, an agency specializing in authentic properties, registered with the Angers Trade and Companies Register under number 899 365 811. We operate throughout the Pays de la Loire and Brittany regions: Angers, Château-Gontier, Laval, Nantes, Cholet, Saumur, Le Mans, Rennes, and Saint-Malo. Discover our properties, including manor houses, townhouses, lofts, contemporary houses, private mansions, castles, mansions, charming farmhouses, character apartments, exceptional properties, luxury properties, charming properties, and investment properties, directly on the Karacterre real estate website. Including fees of 5% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 304 761 . Energy class D, Climate class C Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 3600.00 and 4940.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Karacterre
This property is located in Mayenne, 30 minutes from Laval, 60 km from Le Mans and 250 km from Paris, near a village with all amenities and close to the motorway junction. This listed manor house presents a surface area of 380 sq.m. Built in 1522, it stands as a very beautiful example of skillfully restored regional architecture. Access is via a granite spiral staircase, which serves four floors (reception areas, two floors of bedrooms and a small watch room). Many original elements have been preserved, such as fireplaces, the spiral staircase, terracotta tiles, lime plaster, doors and high ceilings. A long building of 370 sq.m, entirely restored in a contemporary spirit at the foot of the tower, houses a workshop/show room, a large living room with fireplace, a bathroom, two rooms which can be used as bedrooms, a bathroom, a cellar and a garage. Upstairs, you will find an office, a living room and a room that can also be transformed into a bedroom. Opposite this is an outbuilding offering of approximately 300 sq.m on two levels (in need of renovation). There is also a barn and another small outbuilding. It all sits on over 18 hectares featuring beautiful bridle paths, woods, a 3-hectare pond, an orchard, meadows, a landscaped garden and lush and wild nature. Truly enchanting.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Ref 4888: Beautiful noble dwelling and outbuildings for sale near Laval This property, situated in the Mayenne department, is on the edge of a tiny village and overlooks beautiful rolling countryside dotted with hedgerows. All local amenities are 3 km away. Laval, the department’s prefecture, is 20 km away. The motorway junction for Paris is 15 km away. This building comprises a 16th-century main block, two storeys high, flanked by two 19th-century wings. It is topped with a slate roof. The south façade features mullioned windows and attractive dormer windows in the roof. The priory faces south and offers approximately 320 sqm of living space (excluding the attic). This priory is entirely authentic. It has retained many interesting architectural features: terracotta floors, mullioned windows with transoms, a wooden door, fireplaces bearing coats of arms, exposed beams, and so on. On the ground floor: an entrance hall, with a staircase leading upwards, opens onto a living room (54 sqm, ceiling height 3.3 m) featuring a monumental stone fireplace. To the left: a study (14 sqm) and a bedroom (14 sqm) with an en-suite shower room (5 sqm). To the right: dining room (39 sqm) with a monumental stone fireplace, terracotta tiles and exposed beams; kitchen (30 sqm) with a monumental fireplace, terracotta tiles; small living room (14 sqm); boiler room with WC and washbasin (7 sqm). On the first floor: a hallway runs through the house, leading to: 3 bedrooms (45, 33 and 14 sqm), two shower rooms (14 and 10 sqm), a bathroom with a shower (14 sqm) and a walk-in wardrobe (8.5 sqm). On the second floor: a loft divided into two sections (53 and 69 sqm). Potential to create new bedrooms. An old vaulted cellar beneath part of the house. The outbuildings include: A/ A large outbuilding of 240 sqm, built of mortared stone, used as garages and storage rooms. This is probably the oldest building on the property, dating back to the Middle Ages. A few windows still bear witness to this today. B/ A stone barn of approximately 50 sqm. C/ Former pigsties. The grounds offer a lush, carefully landscaped setting: To the south, a large lawn opens onto a wooded park featuring beautiful ornamental trees such as lime, oak and chestnut. To the east, a vegetable garden and an orchard provide a delightful complement to this outdoor space. To the north, several ornamental trees, including chestnut and coniferous trees, add to the property’s charm. Benefiting from a fine aspect, the grounds are harmoniously laid out around the buildings and cover an area of 1 hectare 10 ares 77 square metres. An adjoining meadow plot of 6 hectares, 9 ares and 1 centare is available for purchase separately.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
A 17th century manor house and its 25 ha estate on the banks of the Mayenne . From a small road leading along the picturesque banks of the river to Château-Gontier, a gate provides access to the stately almost 400 m long driveway of the property, bordered by a double row of tulip trees. A courtyard and two formal rectangular gardens face the manor house to the south. To the east flows the river Mayenne. To the west, the wooded hillside gently slopes down. To the north, there are a technical building and a garage, farm buildings, a stream, woodlands and ponds. The property is unoverlooked.
…By Patrice Besse
Urban living, uncompromised.TDM53 THE DOOR MAN IMMOBILIER offers you this rare town house with its impressive volumes and distinctive charm, right in the heart of Laval and just steps from the SNCF station. A house with a rented dependency allowing for a significant portion of the expenses to be covered, an attic of 65m2 that can be converted, and private parking spaces.Behind its discreet façade lies a true haven of peace, where urban life meets absolute calm. Its enclosed garden, intimate and preserved, is an exceptional privilege for such an address.From the entrance, the volumes impress. The ground floor is organized around generous living spaces: a kitchen with its back kitchen, a bright, cross-lighted living room with parquet flooring, open onto a terrace facing due South. The floors reveal an ideal layout for family life. On the first floor, there are three bedrooms, a shower room, a bathroom, and toilets. On the second floor, a fourth bedroom with a private shower room and toilets, a large room of over 40m2, and a laundry room. The last floor of 65m2 is currently designated as an attic and is fully convertible, allowing for all your design projects.Additionally, a valuable asset: a 50 m² dependency with its own entrance, comprising two bedrooms, currently rented out. It offers numerous perspectives, whether for rental investment, a future professional space, or a natural extension of the main house.Private parking (in progress). Cellar.A unique property, combining character, space, and exceptional location -- a confidential address for a rare quality of life. Price €775,000. Agency fees 3.33% VAT included, payable by the buyer. Price excluding fees €750,000. Energy performance diagnosis: D. Real estate advisor: MINAUD Romain (EI). RSAC: 832 865 190. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://georisques.gouv.fr. This site will also have an information sheet on the obligations for vegetation clearing and a map of the areas subject to this obligation. This real estate announcement was written under the editorial responsibility of MINAUD Romain (EI), an independent real estate agent (without holding funds), a commercial agent of SASU THE DOOR MAN France registered with RSAC, holding a real estate canvassing card for the account of THE DOOR MAN France SASU.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By The Door Man France
Ref. 3835: beautiful listed property for sale in upper Loire Valley. Located in the east of the Mayenne, this exceptional manor house benefits from a pleasant situation. Access is by a path planted with lime trees, which crosses the woods. The small town, 2 km away, has all the main shops and services (bakery, butcher's shop, supermarket, hairdresser, pharmacy...) as well as an elementary school. A TGV station 25 km away connects Paris in 1h15. The highway is 4 km away. This manor house, entirety listed, dates from the end of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th century and has about 380 sqm of living space. It has preserved many decorative elements and has benefited from a restoration of a rare quality almost completed. It includes : -On the ground floor: entrance by the granite spiral staircase, as in the original, living room with a monumental fireplace, kitchen, bathroom with toilet, storeroom. -On the mezzanine floor: landing giving access to a bedroom tiled with small terracotta tiles, fireplace and exposed beams, comfortable shower room. -On the first floor: corridor leading to two magnificent bedrooms with double exposure, beautiful monumental fireplaces, a bathroom with functional fireplace, laundry space, separate toilet. -On the second floor: a large cathedral room in terracotta tiles under the immense attic discovering a magnificent exposed framework, panelled in chestnut and an office/library in its extension. -Above: a small room, also panelled, with access by a narrow staircase cut into the masonry, formerly used as a watchtower. It is simply rare to see such research, such a result, such a personal and material investment to accomplish a restoration of this quality. The outbuildings include: To the east of the manor house: a lovely, completely restored lodge of 370 sqm with a waxed concrete floor, large glass opening, used as a workshop and office and easily convertible into a dwelling. It includes: a large main room with a ceiling, crowned by a gallery, with a large Louis XV marble fireplace, two workrooms with a sink, a shower room with toilet, a storeroom and garages. On the first floor: glazed office with view on the main room below, living room, landing, laundry room, room used as showroom. Underfloor heating. Recent roof on hook. Stone shed opened on oak posts used as a material shed, and housing the boiler room and the storage of combustible wood. To the west: former pigsty, in front of a paved courtyard, converted into a workshop. And large building housing a garage (2 cars), large sheds. The building offers a beautiful potential of development. Plans, door frames, chimney blocks, septic tanks and miscellaneous are ready. Structural work in good condition. The property is essentially made up of a park and surrounding woods for an area of 46,27 acres. You will discover a pleasant vegetable garden, walks around the pond of 8,65 acres, an orchard, a parking lot built in a bower, places to stand outside pleasantly. All this is well maintained, simply, and gives a certain charm to the buildings which are not as austere as one might imagine without approaching them. It is possible to acquire a further 29,65 acres.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Ref.4540 : Authentic 16th Century Manor House and its outbuildings in Mayenne department Set in the Haut-Anjou region, in undulating, wooded countryside, this charming property is located in Mayenne, not far from the river of the same name. A small town with basic amenities is just 5 km away. The ancient medieval city of Château-Gontier, 16 km away, is also crossed by the Mayenne and boasts a rich architectural heritage. These include the former Ursuline Convent (dating from the 17th century), which now houses a national theatre, the Romanesque church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste (dating from the 11th century) with its mural frescoes, and the timber-framed houses and concentration of private mansions that symbolise the wealth of this town. Laval, 19 km away, is a dynamic town with all the shops and services you need: supermarkets, campus, hospital, TGV high-speed train station with links to Paris in 1 hour 10 minutes, etc. The manor house, built in 1531, spans approx. 230 sqm. It was converted into a farm in the 19th century and was restored by the previous and current owners. Built on rock, in schist stone (there is an old quarry in the commune), additions in tufa stone, typical of the Anjou region, were made in particular to the cross and transom windows on the upper floor. The manor house has been extended by a building, probably dating from the 18th century, which could be converted (120 sqm, not included in the 230 sqm). It faces south and comprises Ground floor (terracotta tiled floor): a 43 sqm lounge with 3.5 m high ceilings and a monumental fireplace, two bedrooms of 19 and 11 sqm, a 20 sqm kitchen, a stairway leading to a bathroom and shower room and a separate toilet. Access from the kitchen to a large 60 sqm cellar for conversion. First floor (terracotta tiled floor): a landing leading to: two bedrooms, each with monumental fireplace, measuring 44 and 33 sqm, a shower room with toilet. Access to a 65 sqm attic for conversion, situated above the large ground floor storeroom. Above (parquet flooring, insulated attic): two bedrooms of 15 sqm each, a shower room and toilet. Outbuildings : A/ A large stone barn of approx. 100 sqm with an old fibre cement slate roof. A 25 sqm lean-to at the rear. B/ A former stone farm lodge spanning approx. 50 sqm with a slate roof (2000s). C/ A pigsty building (x6), attic upstairs, built of breezeblock, concrete roofing; door and window frames recently repainted the colour of oxblood; D/ A stone, slate-roofed lean-to building attached to the manor house, used as a boiler room (approx. 15 sqm). With a total surface area of 2,3 acres, it has an outbuilding courtyard, a pleasure garden, a vegetable garden, an orchard and a meadow, all bordered by hedgerows. Situated in a dominant position on the southern horizon, the manor house enjoys far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
This property, 15 minutes from the glass, enjoys a peaceful and green setting, ideal for nature lovers. Surrounded by a spacious plot of 86,274 m² including a 3-hectare pond and a forest of century-old deciduous trees, it offers a true haven of peace away from urban hustle and bustle. Built in 1977, this 135 m² house consists of 6 rooms including 4 bedrooms, offering generous living spaces. With its functional layout, it can comfortably accommodate a family. The well-maintained outdoor areas allow for full enjoyment of the large plot, providing multiple landscaping possibilities. This unique property combines the charm of the countryside with a warm and friendly living environment, ideal for nature lovers seeking tranquility; two horses can be kept there and graze, the lake from the 1800s is on the Cassini map, fishing is available 24/7, and there is hunting for ducks, teal, deer under hunting plans, wild boars, and woodcocks. The monastery and the fishery are operational, and the hunter's cabin and fisher's cabin are well-maintained, along with a chicken coop, workshop, and three garages to discover. 20 minutes west of LavalThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safti
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