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A private driveway of around 300 meters, lined with some twenty tulip trees, leads us to an old stone bridge spanning a river, to finally discover this pretty manor house and its annexes. Renovated to preserve its authenticity, with exposed stonework, the manor house offers 280 m² of living space. It comprises an entrance hall, a 46 m² living room with a beautiful stone fireplace, a dining room, a fitted kitchen, two bedrooms including a 46 m² master suite, two bathrooms and a dressing room. The second floor comprises two bedrooms and a bathroom, and the second level features an office. A stone farmhouse, also renovated, completes the manor house. With 260 m² of living space, it comprises an entrance hall, a large 60 m² living room, a fully-equipped kitchen with cooking piano, a 30 m² bedroom or study, a storeroom and a boiler room. Upstairs, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a large 60 m² master suite with whirlpool bath and shower. Numerous annexes and outbuildings enhance the property: a large outbuilding with a 46 m² garage/workshop, a kennel, a henhouse, a wood shed, a 63 m² stable with 4 horse stalls and a tack room, a dwelling to be converted and a large space above, all totalling approx. 250 m². Situated less than 20 minutes from shops, schools and other administrative facilities, this magnificent setting, steeped in serenity and tranquillity, offers unspoilt nature and the prospect of beautiful walks in the parkland planted with fir, oak, cedar, magnolia, liquidambar and olive trees... A pretty, discreet and protected swimming pool, as well as a bowling green, will enable you to spend pleasant moments with family or friends. An ideal location for a family home or reception venue. Septic tank compliant, roof in very good condition, recent boiler. ECD: E/E Price HAI : 898.880 € (Net selling price : 848.000 € - 6% fees payable by the buyer). Property presented by Marie PROVOTELLE(EI) : +33 (0)6.86.92.67.77 - [email protected] Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
A unique, 18th-century mill, with a fully restored house, outbuildings, more than 55 hectares of grounds and a 16-hectare fishing lake, in the countryside of the former Nivernais province. The property stretches over 55 hectares on either side of a vast, approximately 16-hectare lake through which flows the River Cressonne. This water mirror forms the natural crossroads of the estate, around which the different buildings are set. A drive winds through the grounds up to a two-storey, fully restored manor house with a cellar. The limewash rendered façades are dotted with regularly shaped windows on either side of an elegant south facing entrance that can be reached via a central, double-flighted set of stone steps. To the north, the main entrance onto the garden level stands opposite the former pigsty, a witness to the estate’s rural past. The edifice is topped by a sober, dark, slate roof. A former barn stands slightly set back to the northwest. The mill building stands below the house, to the south. Its red brick façades reflect in the water of the lake on whose shores it stands. It was constructed as a grain mill and previously figured among the Nièvre area’s many water-powered buildings, whose activity was gradually abandoned with the rise of industrialisation. Its distinctive feature is its roof frame like an upturned ship’s hull. The structure is made up of light pieces of flat wood assembled using an ingenious wedge system and did not require the use of large lifting machines. It is covered with small, flat terracotta tiles that are typical of the region. This type of roof frame, known in France as a ‘Philibert Delorme’ roof frame after the architect whose technique became widespread in the 16th century, is directly inspired by the shape of a ship’s hull and enabled the entirety of the attic space to be used for storage of commodities. The waterwheel is no longer in place but it is still possible to see the tailrace and the where the water previously passed.
…By Patrice Besse
This former convent near DECIZE has been tastefully renovated and offers 265 m² of comfortable living space. The house comprises an entrance hall, an attractive fitted and equipped kitchen, a pleasant, light-filled living room, a PMR-fitted bedroom with en-suite bathroom (bath and walk-in shower). The first floor is accessed by a beautiful period wood and wrought-iron spiral staircase. Upstairs, a mezzanine, two suites with private shower rooms. The house has retained the charm and spirit of yesteryear, while benefiting from today's modern comforts. New roof and drainage up to standard. ECD: B/A Price HAI : 470.000 € (Net selling price : 443.400 € - 6% fees payable by the buyer). Property presented by Marie PROVOTELLE(EI) : +33 (0)6.86.92.67.77 - [email protected]. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Nestled in a green setting in the Nièvre region, this architect-designed house with indoor pool and games room with bar, offers a living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen and six bedrooms on a very large basement with room for two vehicles, in landscaped grounds of 13,500 m² bordered by natural hedges. Close to amenities and schools from nursery to high school. Hospital, medical analysis laboratory, doctors' surgery, pharmacies and veterinary surgeons improve access to healthcare. DPE : F/D Property presented by Marie Provotelle (EI) tel + 33 (0)6.86.92.67.77 - [email protected]. Price HAI : 339.200 € (Net selling price : 320.000 € - 6% fees payable by the buyer) Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
In Burgundy, in a Natura 2000 environment, on 6.5 hectares of land, a manor from the 18th century, a long house from the 19th century, outbuildings, and a swimming pool. Once past a first white gate adorned with volutes, then a second one, at the end of an alley lined with trees and a stone bridge crossing the river, the manor and the various buildings reveal themselves. The facades, pierced with straight or ogival openings, are constructed of jointed rubble, with stone framing around the openings and corner chains. The roofs, either gabled or hipped, are mostly covered with flat tiles. A gravel path runs along a lawn area decorated with trimmed yews, before moving away towards a part of the park planted with numerous trees and integrating an orchard, a vegetable garden, as well as a garden located slightly below. A 9 m x 4 m swimming pool is hidden from view by vegetation, next to a wooden guinguette with an open porch. The facades of the main residence, divided into several sections, are pierced with predominantly mullioned openings and present a simple modeling. A tower contains the main vestibule and a staircase, while an extension with a slate roof serves as a technical room for the swimming pool. At the corner of the manor, the long house, built according to a rectangular plan, has multiple openings and is extended by a terrace on each side, as well as a shed at one end. A pétanque court sheltered by a row of trees is also present. An offset barn, with a surface area of 247 m², includes a living space to be renovated at one of its ends. A saddlery is located next to the stables, which include four boxes covering an area of about 63 m². Following are a woodshed, a porch, and a garage with sliding wooden doors, with a surface area of 46 m², intended for storing agricultural equipment and vehicles. It also serves as a hayloft in its upper part. All buildings benefit from a view that extends far over the park, meadow, and surrounding woods.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Réf. 4556: For sale near Nevers, authentic manor with its farmhouse. The manor house is set in open countryside in the south of the Nièvre department, around twenty kilometres from Nevers. The setting is very bucolic, with the bocage still very much in evidence, with a happy mix of meadows and cultivated fields. The site is of regional interest for its bocage fauna. Preserving this heritage requires the maintenance of small-scale livestock farming, which is one of the factors in the conservation of grassland environments, hedgerows and watercourses. A well-maintained 80-hectare forest nearby is a great place for hiking. The estate is in the Natura 2000 area. The area is perfectly peaceful, with no nuisances whatsoever. The nearest shops are less than 10 km away. According to the Nièvre archives, the manor house dates back to the 18th century. It belonged to the Benedictine nuns of Nevers, who owned forge mills on the Sardolle, a small river that runs through the property. The presence of slag (siliceous residue from the forge) in the soil around the river attests to the mill's long history of activity. The estate was seized during the Revolution and sold to a notary at the beginning of the 19th century. In 1861, following an epidemic of malaria, all the ponds in the south of the Nivernais plateau were drained and the mills came to a halt. An adjoining locality is called 'l'Étang' and an old dyke, now planted with an elegant mall of lime trees, can still be seen on the property. - The manor : After crossing small country roads and a hamlet with a beautiful Romanesque chapel, the property is accessed via a small valley along a path recently planted with a mall of tulip trees. You have to cross an old stone bridge under which the small river flows to reach the manor. The mill is built on a square plan with a tower on the main façade topped by a lantern. Numerous mullioned windows testify to its age, and the facades are currently of jointed exposed stone, with ashlar corners and window towers. The manor house is accessed via the square tower. An entrance hall with a winding wooden stairway leads to a large dining room-library with low panelling and a Louis XV stone fireplace, followed by a large 46 sqm lounge with large picture windows overlooking the garden. There is also low panelling and another Louis XV wood-burning stove with an insert, topped by a panelled overmantel. Continuing on, there is a fully-equipped kitchen that opens onto a conservatory/dining room, leading to the garden. Next door is a utility room and toilet. On the first floor is a very large 45 sqm suite with 4 windows and a magnificent view over the parkland and surrounding countryside. There is also a large dressing room with window and a bathroom with window. Then there is a second bedroom with its own bathroom. The second floor has a large landing, 2/3 bedrooms and a bathroom. The whole building is very well maintained. - The farmhouse Opposite, in the courtyard, a large, early 19th-century farmhouse 255 sqm is set in the continuity of the remaining dyke. It is built of exposed stone with dressed stone window and door towers. The flat-tiled roof is pierced by three attractive wooden dormer windows. On either side of the façade are a wisteria and a vine that produces excellent table grapes. In the grounds, we find a barn with a floor surface area of just under 150 sqm, with a canopy and a very fine exposed roof frame. Adjoining the barn, on the edge of the orchard, is a small building that must have been a former greenhouse, plus an kennel and henhouse. The entrance to the farmhouse is through a small-paned glass door. The entrance hall leads on the right to a very large 60 sqm through lounge with 3 windows and two French window. It has marble floors, a Louis XV stone fireplace and a large wainscoted cupboard built into one of the walls. To the left is a large, fully fitted kitchen with a French window leading to the garden, and to the rear is a storeroom and the boiler room. From the kitchen, there is access to a large room with a large bay window, currently used as an office. The first floor, with its beautiful oak roofing framework, includes a large 60 sqm master suite, two bedrooms and a bathroom. The whole farmhouse is in very good condition. It could be used as a guest house, or for grown-up children studying in Nevers, or as a gite. Outbuildings : They consist of : At the rear of the manor house and high up is the swimming pool (9 m. X 4 m.), perfectly intimate, with beautiful views and a pool house. A barn in very good condition spanning approx. 125 sqm on two levels with an awning opening on to a beautiful oak roof frame. It has exposed rubble stone walls with stone and brick window and door surrounds. The roof is covered in slate. On one side, two small rooms can be converted into an independent studio flat. It contains the stables, a kennel and a henhouse. There are also two sheds. The 16 acres of parklands are, like the manor's surroundings, bucolic, varied and undulating. Large fenced-in meadows surround the property, allowing animals to roam and the beautiful landscape and environment to be observed. The river runs through the park from east to west, crossing it via a very old stone bridge. An old dyke extending from the farmhouse is planted with an old line of lime trees, and at its end is a bowling green. There is a beautiful orchard with around twenty fruit trees that produce excellent fruit, and a red fruit garden completes the orchard. The entire park is planted with beautiful trees, offering a collection that resembles a small arboretum. A stroll through the grounds is a delight, with views over the beautiful Nivernais countryside and an abundance of varied vegetation. This property with its well-known history, set in beautiful protected countryside just 20 minutes from Nevers, offers a very relaxing setting in which to live. The two houses, the manor house and the farmhouse, have been completely renovated and can be used immediately in a variety of ways, either for a large family and friends, or as a bed and breakfast or gite. Cabinet LE NAIL - Nièvre - Mr Bernard ROUYER : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Bernard ROUYER, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 382 833 341. 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
Close to Nevers, 20 minutes from amenities (schools, shops, etc.), I invite you to discover this 'favorite' property from the 18th and 14th centuries, consisting of a reasonably sized manor-type castle with 280 m2 of living space, a beautiful longère made entirely of stone also renovated with 260 m2 of living space, a lovely barn of 250 m2 on 2 levels with a 46 m2 garage, 4 boxes, a tack room, and other outbuildings including a large storage area for hay. Ideal for keeping horses or other animals, you can enjoy an exceptional environment, quiet, with no overlooking neighbors on more than 6 hectares of adjoining land featuring a small river, beautiful trees, fenced-in plots with shelter, an orchard, and a pool area with a pool house. This property can serve equestrian purposes, guest rooms, a hotel restaurant, or simply if you are looking for two residences for private use. In total, you can enjoy large reception rooms, and 9 generously sized bedrooms. Ready to move in, the entire property is in good general condition, with significant renovations completed (septic tank, double glazing, 2 hectares of fenced meadows, alarm system, planting of about thirty trees, etc.) Beautiful horseback or walking trails can be enjoyed on the property and in the surrounding forests. High potential to develop.Fees of 3.50% VAT included charged to the buyer (848,000 € excluding fees) Your commercial agent 3G IMMO on site EI - Valérie LAMOUREUX registered with the Clermont-Ferrand RSAC No. 411 966 534 According to Article L.561.5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, when organizing the visit, you will be asked to present an identification document. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By 3g Immo Prestige
Elegance & Guest Activity In Nevers, just 2.5 hours from Paris, this remarkable character property enjoys a privileged setting, directly overlooking the century-old trees of the renowned Roger Salengro park. Behind its walls, the property reveals a truly rare living environment: an elegant paved and shaded terrace extends the reception areas and opens onto a beautifully landscaped garden of over 2,300 sqm — a true green haven in the heart of town. Fully renovated using high-end materials, the house offers approximately 456 sqm of living space over three levels, with generous volumes and a layout perfectly suited to a hospitality business. Ground floor Entrance hall, office with back office, double reception room in a row with elegant perspectives, large fitted kitchen, WC, and direct access to the terrace. First floor Five bedrooms, three shower rooms, one bathroom, and four WCs. Second floor Games room, three additional bedrooms, one shower room, and one WC. Basement Superb cellars on two levels, laundry room, boiler room, and storage areas. In addition, an outbuilding includes an independent studio with shower room and WC, as well as two garages, one of which features sanitary facilities and convertible attic space. Currently operated as a guesthouse, the property benefits from a particularly dynamic business, generating an annual turnover of approximately €150,000. A well-structured, fully operational business with a loyal clientele and a strategic location. The opportunities are numerous: continue a profitable activity, develop a high-end hospitality project, or create a prestigious family residence in a prime environment. A rare property, perfectly combining character, location, and economic performance.
…By Welchome Bourgogne
To the south of Nevers, a reassuring and pleasant country house and its outbuildings on nearly 1 hectare of wooded parkland. On the edge of a hamlet, the main house is preceded by a walled courtyard with a well and stone outbuildings. At the back, a vast meadow of nearly 1 hectare is planted with century-old trees and extends towards the surrounding fields. Present in its current form on the Napoleonic cadastre in 1828, it was likely built a few decades earlier. The house, approximately 133 m², is constructed of stone, consisting of a ground floor, partially on a cellar and with converted attics covered with recent flat tiles on a hipped roof. Facing southeast towards the courtyard and northwest towards the park, it showcases a classic and symmetrical architecture with three bays, appearing elegant and reassuring.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
This attractive architect-designed house is set on a lovely one-hectare plot close to the Morvan region. The first floor features an entrance hall, a reception room, a fully-equipped kitchen, a pantry, a master suite with a PMR bedroom, a bathroom with shower and bathtub, a dressing room and separate sanitary facilities. The first floor features a large landing, 4 bedrooms, a large games room, a bathroom with shower and bath, separate sanitary facilities and cupboards. A vast basement for 3 vehicles completes the property. It also features an air-conditioned wine cellar, boiler room and technical area. A pleasant 12.20 m x 4.58 m heated swimming pool completes the garden (motorized safety cover). ECD: C/C An ideal location for a primary or secondary residence. Possibility of acquiring, in addition, a longère with 3,500 m² of land nearby, fully renovated. Net selling price: €390,000 (Net selling price: €367,925 - 6% fees payable by buyer). Property presented by Marie PROVOTELLE(EI) : +33 (0)6.86.92.67.77 - [email protected]. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Just 2.5 hours from Paris, an elegant 18th-century master house, its outbuildings, and its park overlooking the Nivernais Canal. The landscape, varied and shaped by the confluence of several rivers and flat towpaths, forms a bocage countryside with hedges and wooded banks. Located near the foothills of the Morvan Regional Natural Park, it includes forested areas and elevated positions with spectacular views. The village, perched high, is traversed by numerous lanes lined with stone houses. At the top of the town stands an 11th-century church, listed as a historical monument, facing a vast square. The residence, built in 1728, is nearby, with its ornate gate. Its main facade faces west. A large enclosed courtyard, bordered on one side by a wood shed and on the other by two outbuildings (used as a workshop, boiler room, and garage), allows for vehicle parking. To the south lies the park, enclosed by walls and dotted with trees, which overlooks the Nivernais Canal and includes a conservatory orchard as well as a livable longhouse. Further north, in front of the other outbuildings (a small house, shelters, and old rabbit hutches), stands a well-tended vegetable garden. A small path provides direct access to the house's inner courtyard. A stone well, over 25 meters deep and fed by a spring, ensures a good water supply throughout the year. The residence is three stories high, with a facade animated by numerous openings framed by semi-louvered wooden shutters. A glass-paneled wooden door topped by a glass transom marks the main entrance, preceded by a small stone porch. The roof, made of flat Burgundy tiles and restored in 2016, is punctuated by several chimney stacks. While the ground floor typically houses the living areas and a first bedroom, the upper floors concentrate the bedrooms: five on the first floor with three bathrooms or showers and one very spacious one with a bathroom and wardrobe on the second floor, in the attic. The outbuildings, built of stone or brick and covered with traditional or flat mechanical tile roofs, contribute to a coherent and robust architectural ensemble.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Located near the city center of Nevers and 5 minutes from the A77 motorway, which connects to Paris in under 2 hours (Lyon in 2 hours 39 minutes by train), this charming house, with its 2400 m² plot, outbuilding comprising a studio with shower room, toilet, kitchenette, bicycle storage, and garages, all enclosed by walls, could be considered as a spacious family home or a bed and breakfast. Completely renovated with high-quality materials and featuring a new roof, it has been tastefully furnished and is perfectly secured with an electric gate. Its 320 m² paved courtyard provides parking for vehicles. (Bed and breakfast business with a revenue of €150,000/year) Energy Performance Certificate (EPC): D/D Asking price: €866.000 (net seller price: €816.980 - agency fees of 6% including VAT payable by the buyer) Property presented by Marie PROVOTELLE (EI): +33(0)6.86.92.67.77 - [email protected]. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Charming property on 3380m² with indoor swimming pool Property on the outskirts of Saint-Saulge including a dwelling house of approximately 220 m² of living space. The ground floor consists of an entrance, a living room, a dining room with open kitchen and bread oven, a bathroom with toilet and a laundry room. The 1st floor accommodates a mezzanine, a dressing room, a toilet, a bathroom and 4 bedrooms, a hallway-office and bathroom. Boiler room, 2 large vaulted cellars. Large terrace. Well. Annex building of 283 m² including a swimming pool with shower, library-office, technical room, toilet-bathroom, reception room. Small outbuildings including bicycle storage, wood storage, freezer storage, summer games storage, workshop and tool storage. Wooden shelter for garden equipment. Pétanque court with wooden frame bar. Playground, courtyard, wooded and enclosed garden of 3380m² with electric gates. 80 m² of 18kw solar panels allowing total autonomy. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
Characterful 1860 estate with manor house, guest house, barns and landscaped park Set on a generous plot with landscaped parkland and a pond, this 1860 estate consists of a manor house, a caretaker’s house, two large barns and a small outbuilding. The property offers extensive space and a wide range of potential uses, both as a private residence and for commercial activities. Between 2008 and 2015, the estate underwent a substantial renovation and was almost entirely modernised while preserving its original character. The roofs were also replaced and the septic system renewed. In recent years, the estate has been professionally operated as a hotel-restaurant, wedding venue and holiday rental. With a maximum of five guest rooms, the activity falls under French “chambres d’hôtes” regulations. The current setup allows for continued tourism use or a combination of residential living and business activity. Rental income has previously enabled the estate to generate a full income. The manor house features two cellars in the basement. The ground floor offers a central entrance with double doors to both the front and rear. From the central hall, there is access to the dining room, living room, kitchen and staircase. Adjacent to the staircase is a second, smaller sitting room. Both the kitchen and dining room open directly onto the garden via double doors. The kitchen also provides access to the cellar. A separate toilet completes this level. The first floor comprises two bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom fitted with a shower, toilet and washbasin. In addition, there is a spacious independent apartment with a living room, bedroom, bathroom and toilet. The second floor offers three large bedrooms, each with a private bathroom including a shower, toilet and washbasin. There is also an additional bedroom with a washbasin and a linen room. Above this level is an attic. The caretaker’s house includes a living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, and benefits from a sunny terrace. The two large barns and the small outbuilding provide extensive additional space. Together with the manor house, guest accommodation and landscaped park, they form a complete estate offering numerous possibilities for those seeking space, privacy and a property full of character. The entire furniture and equipment can be purchased separately, allowing the operation of the estate to be continued immediately if desired.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Exceptional villa MARZY for sale - €690,000 The RE/MAX Platinium agency has the privilege of presenting an exceptional property in one of the most sought-after areas of MARZY. A home designed for those who refuse the ordinary. Here, the gaze opens onto a magnificent garden where the senses travel and everyday life takes on a whole new dimension. Welcome to a property unlike anything you know. 286 m² of living space · 4,000 m² of fully enclosed land · 4 bedrooms Located in one of the most exclusive developments in Marzy, this prestigious villa surprises at first glance. Its fully enclosed land, with no overlooking neighbors, houses rare tree species — olive trees, palm trees, and generous foliage — which instantly transport you to Mediterranean horizons. A complete change of scenery just minutes from the center. The house flows seamlessly around its living spaces: a large bright living room, a kitchen open to a covered terrace, 4 bedrooms, an office, a professional space, a laundry room, a double garage, and a carport. The height of the art of living: a private wellness area with a spa, steam room, and covered heated pool with a panoramic dome directly connecting to the house - for swimming in all seasons and in complete privacy. Exceptional features & materials: - Bordeaux stone — facades & interior cladding - Recessed sliding glass doors - High-end aluminum exterior joinery - Underfloor heating & air/water heat pump - Entirely paved around the house - Private spa & steam room - Heated pool under dome — usable 12 months a year - Double garage + carport - 4,000 m² enclosed land, with no overlooking neighbors The benefits and more of this property: - Discreet and selective neighborhood - Development shaped for everyone’s well-being. An environment where it is good to live. - Property tax of €3081 - New liner replaced - Energy performance diagnosis (DPE)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Re/max Platinium
Between NEVERS and MOULINS, in the center of a small town with 1823 inhabitants and shops and services, this large and beautiful family house awaits those who will take over or those who will benefit from its proximity to the main roads and the MAGNY-COURS circuit to operate it as a guesthouse.Set back from the village's main square, it has a closed courtyard at the front and a wooded park enclosed by walls at the back, for a total area of 2968 m². A large entrance hall with decorative cement tiles leads to a parquet-floored dining room adorned with display cases, a parquet-floored living room with a marble fireplace, a study – painting workshop, a large dining room embellished with an elegant Louis XV stone fireplace and a stone sink, and a fully equipped "laboratory" kitchen. The first floor, accessible by a large oak staircase, includes a gallery, 3 large bedrooms, and two bathrooms. On the second floor, there are 3 large attic bedrooms, a bathroom, and an attic. An independent apartment featuring a lovely parquet oak living room with corniced ceilings, a large parquet bedroom with a beautiful Napoleon III marble fireplace, a kitchen, and a shower room can be rented on a permanent or seasonal basis. The building and the apartment are heated by city gas, and the recent windows are made of PVC. The two accommodations are connected to the municipal sanitation network. A garage – workshop and two storage sheds serve as outbuildings. Price: 324,000 euros * *Including 8% VAT fees payable by the buyer calculated based on the net selling price. Price excluding fees: 300,000 euros.- Estimated annual energy expenditure for standard use: Between €8750 and €11940 per year. Average energy prices indexed as of January 1, 2021 (subscription included).This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Cabinet Brivet-raffin
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…By Efficity
Property, agricultural estate: fortified house from the 13th century, its manager's house, guest house, for sale in Nivernais-Morvan (58, Nièvre): More than 650 m² of living space, 19 rooms; restaurant, guesthouses, and bed and breakfast possible. Two large barns, 3.65 hectares of parkland, courtyards, swimming pool, pastures. An ideal site for a guesthouse, horses, and animals. The layout of this farm, mentioned in 1287 as property of the diocese of Nevers, surrounds its medieval fortified house that overlooks the small village nestled around its Romanesque church and remains a prototype of a fief from that era, amid an astonishingly cheerful and open landscape: fields, pastures, groves, orchards, vineyards, woods, and ponds with varying colors pepper the hills, on the path of evangelizers who came from Smyrna in the second century. This configuration of concentrated buildings, overlooking the estate, persists into this 21st century, following the Napoleonic plan. The village is not lacking in historical figures: several knights from noble Nivernais families succeeded each other "at the castle." In the 15th century, a local usurper resembling Jeanne d'Arc, Jeanne des Armoises, was entrusted with armies that ravaged several regions but was fortunately recognized while passing through the village. In 1708, a valued personage, lord of the commune, advisor to Louis XIV, offered all his properties to the Hôtel-Dieu Saint-Didier de Nevers, built in the medieval period to care for lepers, the needy, and the injured. Between two ancient buttresses, the entrance to the former lower courtyard first reveals, directly ahead, the fortified house at the center of the estate; then, to the left, the long manager's house and its barn/stable forming a right angle, preceded by the cart awning. The grove of deciduous trees casting shade over the southern terrace of the manor conceals it from the view of the guest house whose entrance faces it. The vast barn-stable, at the back of the honor courtyard, opens onto almost 3 hectares of pastures south, west, and north surrounding the six buildings. All around, the varied and hilly landscape offers bucolic views of the hills of the Morvan foothills, crossed by hiking trails. On the road from Nevers to Morvan, the Côtes du Nivernais offer a temperate climate, and the property of more than 650 m² is adaptable for multiple uses: animal husbandry (3 hectares of pastures, lower courtyard); horse guest house (barns, lodgings, rooms, swimming pool); bed and breakfast; professional catering in the manager's house; or simply comfortable homes surrounded by a well-private perimeter. 1) The fortified house, 225.44 m² of living space on one level, full of medieval character, spacious volumes, all comforts (south-north): The stair tower leads via a straight staircase to the vaulted stone cellars at a man's height (one for wine, the other for tasting); and via the spiral staircase to the first floor at ground level on southern and northern terraces, wooded park, and courtyards. Fruit trees nearby in the northern pasture. Through a mullioned door, the common room with American kitchen of about 60 m² reveals wide beams, a large stone fireplace, French doors onto the southern terrace; to the back: toilets and shower. Access to the fuel condensation boiler (2007, cast iron radiators) in a small outbuilding with a superb frame; Living room of about 70 m² with double exposure: timber frames separating the dining area from the living space; insert fireplace; doors onto southern and northern terraces; Corridor distributing: *3 beautiful character bedrooms; *bathroom (stone niche); *toilets; *master bedroom in the gable (about 50 m²): wide beams, monumental fireplace, niche for a small seat. Attic with original superb frame with rafters forming a farm. 2) The manager's house 256 m² of arranged living space (east-west): Ground floor: Large beamed room of 81 m², which can serve as a living room or restaurant, triple exposure, panoramic view of the surrounding countryside; Entrance; living room; toilets; office; shower room. Technical room (fuel boiler 2001). Professional kitchen. Attic converted into an 80 m² apartment: Living room 30 m² with insert fireplace, American kitchen; superb view of fields and hills; 3 bedrooms: from 10 to 20 m² on the floor; Office 8 m²; Shower room fitted and toilets. 3) The guest house or bed and breakfast, private southern terrace and garden surrounded by dry stone walls: Central building: two large suites of about 40 m² (ground floor and first floor), each with shower room and separate toilets; * two attic bedrooms of about 18 m² on the floor, each with shower room and toilets (those are in need of refreshing). * Attached building to the east: Large living room with fireplace and fitted kitchen of about 40 m²; door onto garden and southern terrace; view of the village and hills. * Attached building to the west: awning; shelter of about 80 m² on the floor, and its attic: a volume possibly usable for a flea market. * At the back, facing south, a second awning precedes the pool area (6 x 12 m, chlorine, unheated). The western gardens, also framed by dry stone walls, can provide access to this pool. 4) The barns testify to the former opulence of the large estate mentioned as providing supplies to the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Nevers: medieval barn-stable-winery, with awning, of 200 m² (20 x 10 m): garage, winery side, stable side; lean-to. 19th-century barn-stable with awning, 360 m² (30 x 12 m): central garage, vast stables on either side, loft; lean-to. 5) Small outbuildings to the north, fenced lower courtyard: henhouse, pigsty with 3 pens. 6) The land on the hillside, protected from northern winds by the hill, enjoys a view of almost 360° over the village and its steeple, the woods, opulent fields, and hills; the walls give it a touch of authenticity; no neighbors. The layout of this large noble farm allows for the possession of many animals both outdoors and indoors, close to hiking paths and forests. In the heart of a rich heritage to visit, from the Côtes du Nivernais, Morvan, Nevers: since the Romanesque, medieval periods Guédelon, Vézelay vineyards. Less than 10 minutes from towns with shops and markets. 36 km from Nevers, the prefecture of Nièvre. 32 km from the A77 Paris-Moulins. 25 min from La Charité-sur-Loire (2 h Paris): SNCF station, A77. 30 min from Pouilly-sur-Loire (less than 2 h from Paris): SNCF station, A77. Information on risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
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