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Property with pool and garden Saint-pere (58)

Rare historic estate of exceptional authenticity, comprising a chapel listed as a Historic Monument since 1907, the Commander's residence, and a tithe barn, both registered on the supplementary inventory of Historic Monuments 7-hectare park with spring and stream, with the possibility to acquire additional land, outdoor swimming pool Suitable for a wide range of projects (prestigious private residence, exceptional secondary home, hospitality, cultural or event venue showcasing rare heritage, equestrian property or animal facilities, weddings, concerts, cultural events, etc.) 1h30 from Paris, 10 minutes from the A77 motorway and Cosne-sur-Loire with SNCF train station, 20 minutes from La Charité-sur-Loire and Sancerre Significant tax advantages (works eligible under the Historic Monuments scheme) A listed historic estate dating from the second half of the 12th century, set within a preserved domain of over 7 hectares. Nestled in the heart of a vast wooded park, entirely private and free from any disturbance, the Commanderie de Villemoison is a heritage property of remarkable authenticity. It lies within a verdant valley crossed by a stream, supplied by a natural spring and a Roman well sealed with lead. Exceptionally rare, the estate has preserved its three original buildings, characteristic of a Romanesque commandery of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, later the Order of Malta: the chapel (listed as a Historic Monument since 1907), the Commander's residence, and the tithe barn—formerly the refectory and dormitory of the monk-soldiers—whose façades and roofs are listed. Such preservation is outstanding and endows the property with exceptional historical, architectural, and heritage value. The chapel houses a remarkable medieval wall painting depicting Christ in Majesty in the apse, recently restored with the support of the DRAC (Regional Directorate of Cultural Affairs). Two magnificent Renaissance dormer windows on the eastern façade of the Commander's residence, adorned with the carved coat of arms of Claude d’Ancienville—cupbearer to King Francis I and Commander of Malta at Villemoison around 1530—attest to the estate’s historical significance and evolution over the centuries. The residence is complemented by an elegant 16th-century stone stair tower and extended by a former farmhouse dating from the early 18th century, offering approximately 400 sqm of living space. Carefully restored, the property now comprises nine principal rooms, including five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two shower rooms. It successfully combines the charm of period architecture with modern comfort, allowing immediate occupancy. The attic, notable for its superb inverted ship-hull timber frame, as well as the room at the top of the tower, offer significant conversion potential. The grounds also feature an outdoor swimming pool, several outbuildings, and extensive land. A meadow of approximately two hectares, with the option to acquire additional acreage, offers numerous possibilities, particularly for equestrian use or animal facilities. The tithe barn, with a footprint of approximately 100 sqm beneath an impressive historic timber frame, offers striking volumes and considerable development potential. The chapel, still consecrated, also allows for the organisation of weddings, concerts, or cultural and heritage events, subject to applicable regulations. This property is ideally suited as a prestigious family residence, an exceptional second home, or a hospitality, cultural, or event-driven project highlighting rare historic heritage. The property is located just 6 kilometres from Cosne-sur-Loire, offering all shops and services. The A77 motorway is accessible at the same distance, providing access to the outskirts of Paris in approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes. Cosne-sur-Loire train station offers regular connections to Paris-Bercy in around two hours. As a protected Historic Monument, the estate may, subject to current legislation and administrative approvals, qualify for tax advantages on certain works, as well as grants or support from the DRAC for conservation and restoration projects. Heritage authorities are particularly attentive to the continued enhancement of the Commanderie de Villemoison. Conventual complexes that have preserved their medieval layout, original buildings, and such an unspoiled natural setting have become exceedingly rare. The Commanderie de Villemoison therefore represents a unique opportunity to acquire an exceptional heritage property spanning nearly nine centuries of history. As a property protected under the Historic Monuments Act, the estate may, subject to applicable legal provisions and administrative approvals, qualify for tax benefits on certain types of work, as well as grants or assistance from the DRAC for conservation and restoration projects. The seller is responsible for the fees. Asking price (agency fees included): €1,235,000 Agency fees payable by the buyer: €35,000 Net seller price: €1,200,000 Energy rating: N/A Climate rating: N/A Information on potential risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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$1,442,100
360
5bedrooms

By Agence Mercure Centre-loire

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Property with pool and garden Auxerre (89)

89000 AUXERRE - CITY CENTER - LISTED HISTORICAL MANSION - 18TH CENTURY - 1,200 SQM - ENCLOSED PARK - SWIMMING POOL In the heart of the historic center of Auxerre, a city labeled as a City of Art and History, just two hours from Paris by direct train, one of the most remarkable private estates in the region is revealed. Boris Lubraneski - EffiCity present to you this 18th-century mansion, classified as a Historical Monument (decree of June 27, 1983), a true witness of Burgundian architectural refinement. A MAJESTIC COMPOSITION Developed around a U-shaped plan, the ensemble is centered around an elegant paved courtyard, closed by a classified wrought iron gate. It includes a main building on three levels, two historical wings called Soufflot and Eusèbe, one with a classified MH bedroom, two restored stone pavilions, a caretaker's house to be rehabilitated, a wooded park of about 2,500 sqm, and a heated swimming pool. AN EXCEPTIONAL INTERIOR HERITAGE As soon as you enter under the porch, the decor imposes itself. A Burgundy stone staircase adorned with a classified wrought iron railing, Versailles parquet flooring, fireplaces, woodwork, molded and painted ceilings create an atmosphere of another time. Several reception rooms offer rare volumes. Some rooms are protected as Historical Monuments, giving the place a unique heritage dimension. The upper floors accommodate 10 to 12 bedrooms and several bathrooms, allowing for different configurations depending on the project. A GREEN SETTING IN THE HEART OF THE CITY The landscaped park is an absolute privilege: rare species, ancient statues, stone benches, structured alleys, and an unobstructed view of the Saint-Eusèbe church create a peaceful and timeless setting. The two independent pavilions can accommodate guests, workshops, or professional spaces. A RARE PROPERTY WITH MULTIPLE PURPOSES This property can accommodate an exceptional family residence, a high-end hotel or guesthouse project, an institutional headquarters, or a heritage investment benefiting from tax advantages related to its historical classification. HIGHLIGHTS: - Listed Historical Mansion - 1,042 sqm on 3 levels, U-shaped plan - 10 to 12 bedrooms, several bathrooms - Protected decor (Versailles parquet, classified staircase, woodwork, fireplaces) - Heated swimming pool - Wooded park ~2,500 sqm with rare species and statues - View of the Saint-Eusèbe church - 2 classified pavilions + caretaker's house - MH tax advantages - 2 hours from Paris by direct train Auxerre - Historic city center To arrange a private visit, contact Boris Lubraneski today.

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$1,156,000
1,042
12bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 2,432

By Efficity

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House with pool and garden Auxerre (89)

An 18th century listed private mansion, wooded parkland, lodges and outbuildings, in the historic centre of a Burgundy town. The private mansion stands in a tree-lined square. A double carriage entrance opens onto a paved passageway covered with an antique carpet. The passageway leads to an inner courtyard, flanked by the two wings of the main dwelling and enclosed by an elegant listed wrought iron gate leading to the parkland. Planted with trees and flowers, it is criss-crossed by well-designed paths lined with stone benches and ancient statues, hidden in the lush vegetation. A stone well backs onto the property, which also boasts a heated swimming pool and two lodges with restored facades. Slightly set back, a timber-framed house and its greenhouse were once the caretaker's lodge.

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$1,156,000
1,150
13bedrooms
8bathrooms
land 2,432

By Patrice Besse

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House Avallon (89)

A former priory from the 13th century, listed as a historical monument and nestled in the Morvan regional nature park in Burgundy. Saint-Jean-des-Bonshommes priory was a monastery that was part of the Order of Grandmont. It was built at the start of the 13th century where an antique sanctuary once stood. Anséric VI, Seigneur of Montréal, ordered construction of the edifice. The monastery underwent the French Wars of Religion in the 16th century. And in 1772, when Pope Clement XIV disbanded the Order of Grandmont, it was made available to the diocesan archbishop. Following the French Revolution, the monastery was sold as national property in 1791 and became a family property up to 1846 when it was damaged by a fire that destroyed most of the monastic buildings. The church, however, survived this fire. In 1880, it became a source of stones as building material, rather like an open quarry. Moved by this fate, a learned society acquired the edifice in 1905, requested that it be listed as a historical monument and set about restoring the edifice. The remaining church is characteristic of the architectural principles of the Order of Grandmont. It is the most imposing edifice in this monastic complex. It has a plain elevation without a door, a single nave and a closed chancel, beneath a brick barrel vault that stretches to a half-dome above an apse with three windows. The chapel’s elevations are made of different stones. The lower ones, evenly sized, are neatly carved blocks and the upper ones, raw rubble stones, lie where the vault rises up. The apse is ornamented outside with four elegant built-in columns. The remains of the monastic buildings have been preserved, including the cloister arches, the elegant arcades of the chapterhouse and part of the walls of the pantries and refectory. The church has a roof of barrel ties, with conical tiles for the apse, made in a local tile factory.

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$268,600
250
land 1,945

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden Tonnerre (89)

In Burgundy, in Tonnerre, on the banks of a canal of the Armançon, stands an elegant 18th-century private mansion listed as a historic monument. Located on the main street of the town of Tonnerre, near the Marguerite de Bourgogne hospices, the mansion opens through an imposing porch with a carriage door operated by a wrought-iron mechanism unchanged since its construction. Formerly the property of the sister of Charles d'Éon de Beaumont, known as the Chevalier d'Éon, ambassador in the service of Louis XV, it consists of two symmetrical pavilions without a central body. The roofs and façades, listed as historic monuments, have been recently restored. While the elevations, rendered and simple, punctuated by bays with flattened or straight arches and small-paned joinery, are markers of the 18th century, the roofs of small regional flat tiles, with three or four slopes and coyaux, along with their stone dormers with lowered arches, are particularly characteristic of local architecture. Finally, the park, dotted with ancient oaks and plane trees, extends to the banks of the canal of the Armançon, offering the absolute calm of nature in the heart of the city.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$934,200
471
11bedrooms
7bathrooms
land 1,961

By Patrice Besse

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Luxury Houses and Villas in Saint-Père?

Saint-Père, located in the Nièvre department of Burgundy-Franche-Comté, offers a dynamic real estate market for luxury houses and villas. With its 1056 inhabitants and a population density of 61.79 inhabitants per km², the commune benefits from a privileged living environment. The most sought-after nearby towns, such as Nevers or Vézelay, attract a clientele wishing to find a prestigious house or a luxury villa offering peace and authenticity. The region's potential for exceptional properties is undeniable, making Saint-Père an attractive destination for acquiring a charming house.

What is the price of luxury real estate in Saint-Père?

In Saint-Père, the luxury house market is showing notable evolution. While in 2021, the average price per square meter for an exceptional house stood at 1822.58 euros, we are observing a gradual upward trend. Projections for 2026 indicate an average price per square meter of 1422.36 euros, compared to the estimated 1240.7 euros for 2025. This evolution, despite a temporary dip observed between 2021 and the following years, demonstrates sustained interest in prestigious properties in the commune, with the potential for a return to higher price levels in the medium term. The slight decrease compared to 2021 can be explained by complex market factors, but the potential for luxury houses and villas remains strong.

Which are the most sought-after neighborhoods in Saint-Père?

Saint-Père, with its limited number of neighborhoods, offers targeted opportunities for acquiring a luxury house. Areas with clear views, privileged access to local amenities, and a peaceful environment are particularly popular. The search for a prestigious house or a luxury villa often focuses on sectors that highlight the heritage character and authenticity of the properties. Although no specific data on the most sought-after neighborhoods is available, charming houses and exceptional homes are generally found in locations that combine tranquility and the beauty of the Burgundian landscape.