luxury houses for sale Tannay, France
House Tannay (58)
Discover a page of history in Tannay, at the heart of an old coaching inn transformed into a majestic property of 445 m², offering a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern potential. This historic residence, formerly a hotel-restaurant, proudly stands with its 11 spacious rooms. With a swimming pool to enhance your summer days, this furnished property awaits your personal touch to revive its splendor. Although it requires refreshing, its potential is immense. Imagine the possibilities: a grand family home, a charming boutique hotel, or even a gourmet restaurant due to its bar, dining room, and professional kitchen. The 12 bathrooms and the pool add to the comfort and appeal of this unique place. Located just 100 meters from the Tannay Place de l'Église bus stop (line P85), and a stone's throw from the Flez-Cuzy-Tannay train station, this property is perfectly connected. Additionally, it is in close proximity to shops (BAR/PMU, SUPER U, bakery), school, health center, and Parc Lallier, not to mention the surrounding forests for nature lovers. A unique opportunity for those looking to invest in a place with a rich past and a promising future. Property offered by Maxence DUMEZ EI, commercial agent (RSAC 919600635)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Ducreux
Vineyard Tannay (58)
EXCLUSIVITY - A 7.25-hectare vineyard, of which 6.14 hectares are planted with vines, producing wines under the IGP Coteaux de Tannay label, with the grape varieties Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Melon. The production buildings are located in the heart of the village of Tannay. They include a winery that was renovated in the 2010s, fully insulated and air-conditioned, three vaulted cellars in need of renovation, a sales shop, and a 130-square-meter residence with three bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, and a kitchen. The land extends beyond the house. A shed for storing cultivation equipment is located near the vineyards. The agricultural tools are specifically designed for the cultivated area, while the winemaking, aging, bottling, and labeling equipment are new and of high quality. All of the production is sold in bottles, to a local clientele (direct sales at the shop), restaurants, and wholesalers. The operating company generates substantial profits due to its high profitability.
…By Terres De Domaines
20 listings near Tannay
House Ruages (58)
7 km from Corbigny, this exceptional 19th-century property, set on over 2 hectares, features 3 cellars, with its 2 towers in excellent condition, a dovecote, and numerous outbuildings. A living area retains charm and character, equipped with 3 bedrooms. An entirely independent ground-floor apartment can accommodate family, friends, or seasonal rentals. The comfort of central pellet heating, either via underfloor or radiators. A haven of peace at the gates of Morvan. Estimated annual energy costs for standard usage: between €4560.0 and €6230.0 for 2022. Property offered by Kathalyn NIEZ EI, commercial agent (RSAC 894179779).This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Ducreux
House Clamecy (58)
CLAMECY-Central historic town, 19th-century mansion with elevator and accessible PMR for investment or primary residence, 3 bourgeois-style apartments including 1 on the ground floor with adjoining garden, large garage, and spacious convertible attic. 2nd apartment of 100 m2 with balcony, 3rd apartment with 2 rooms featuring moldings, fireplaces, and herringbone parquet, convertible attic accessible by elevator, numerous cellars, and medieval remnants. Sale possible in SCI shares with reduced deed fees!This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Ducreux
House Clamecy (58)
A grand 18th-century house with tree-dotted grounds, nestled in a village in Burgundy, two hours from Paris. Many old houses, some with adjoining towers, edge the narrow streets of the quaint village. The grand 18th-century house stands in the village’s lower area, opposite the church. A wall that encloses the property gives the home absolute privacy. Two large stone pillars flank a double gate with spiked railings that leads into an inner court where a few vehicles can be parked. A pedestrian door beside this double gate opens onto a stone path that leads to a double flight of front steps in the middle of the main facade. This double flight of front steps leads up to the grand house’s main entrance. The edifice has a ground floor, a first floor, a second floor and a loft. It is crowned with a hipped roof of flat Burgundy tiles that has been renovated. This roof is punctuated with hipped dormers. Two finials rise up from it. The elevations are lime-rendered in a way that leaves their stonework slightly exposed. On the first and second floors, two windows in the facade and rear elevation are positioned symmetrically around a central bay made up of an entrance door on the first floor and French windows on the second floor that open onto a small balcony with a finely crafted balustrade. The big windows with large panes are fitted with wooden shutters. A building that is lower in height adjoins the main house. This building has a ground floor, a first floor and a loft and it is made of the same materials as the main house. It is punctuated with many windows, which herald a bright interior. Like the main house, it is crowned with a hipped roof of flat Burgundy tiles that has been renovated. At the front, this roof has three wall dormers. At the back, it has three hipped dormers. Tall horse chestnuts tower in the middle of the court, which features two wells in working order and a majestic walnut tree that is several centuries old. Behind the grand house, there are walled grounds dotted with trees. In the middle of this parkland there are several benches where you can sit to admire the natural surroundings. Medici vases also adorn the grounds. And there is a third well in working order, hidden among box shrubs. Like its age-old trees, this property has a long history and a unique story. Indeed, Jules Jaluzot once lived here. Jules Jaluzot was a remarkable man and a charismatic socialite. He was a larger-than-life figure of the late 19th century and early 20th century. Jaluzot was at once a businessman, a politician and a press baron. He was self-taught in many fields. Above all, he is known for having founded the famous French department store ‘Printemps’ in Paris. Furthermore, Jaluzot was married to an actress who was a member of the Comédie-Française, France’s prestigious theatre company. The couple would frequent Parisian salons.
…By Patrice Besse
House Clamecy (58)
A country house with a swimming pool, a guesthouse and a lake, nestled in bucolic grounds that cover thirty hectares, in a hamlet in France’s Nièvre department. The hamlet is a short distance from the local village. It includes a farm and this property. The large country house and the adjacent guesthouse come into view as soon as you step through the property’s main gate. This gate is flanked with pillars bearing heraldic arms. On these pillars, you can read the inscription ‘MDCCCLVI’ (1856). The two buildings stand around a lawn adorned with majestic lime trees. The main dwelling is on the north side. The other house is on the east side. A farm building lies in line with the main house. On the south side, a canal separates this area of buildings from the grounds. A discreet bridge leads onto a track lined with age-old plane trees. A stream snakes through wetlands that lead to a wooded hillside of deciduous trees and conifers. Several paths offer bucolic walks. On the west side, beyond a gate that takes you onto a conifer-lined track, there is a vegetable patch with a greenhouse, a swimming pool with a pool house, and an orchard. They lead to a vast meadow. Beyond this meadow there is a lake that covers more than four hectares. It lies at the bottom of a small valley. The property is entirely enclosed. The whole place is an oasis of calm.
…By Patrice Besse
Property Clamecy (58)
Recently restored by the book by renowned architects while preserving and highlighting its rich historical past, this sumptuous ensemble is today as close as possible to its original architectural form. Some living areas have been fitted by the current owner, a textile designer and publisher, to offer extensive accommodation, while work on other parts of the ensemble such as the chapel, the barns and the refectory remains to complete. Set on the edge of the forest and the Nivernais canal, the grounds are perfectly maintained and feature a delightful medieval garden known as a “Jardin des Simples” which boasts a multitude of medicinal plants and herbs, as well as rare varieties of fruit trees.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Property with pool Clamecy (58)
In a magnificent setting, surrounded by a park and featuring a garden with a swimming pool, this property on three levels offers 330 m² of living space, with outbuildings, garages, and cellars. It is surrounded by a stone wall, right in the heart of the city. Just 2.5 hours from Paris, 1.5 hours from Bourges, Dijon, and the Morvan Natural Park, you are in the center of France, far from the vagaries of the weather. Energy Performance Certificate: E/E Price including tax: €900,000 (Net selling price: €857,143 - 4.99% fees) Property presented by Marie Provotelle: +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
House Vézelay (89)
Property dating from 1740, with a lot of charm in a quiet hamlet south of Vezelay and north of the Morvan regional park. 4 bedrooms in the main house, 4 bedrooms in the annex and several outbuildings. Enclosed garden. All ready to live in and use. Two 18th century stone houses on a 717 m2 plot in the centre of this hamlet. The dovecote dates from 1740 - date engraved in the stone on the window The main house comprises: on the ground floor, an entrance hall, a reception room, two lounges, a dining room, kitchen and WC. In the reception room the facade of a magnificent old original professional bread oven remains as decoration. On the first floor 2 bedrooms - a large suite with dressing room and bathroom - then a study room. WC. On the second floor: two bedrooms with toilet (shower sink). Original materials - no plastic windows, they are all wood with double glazing; original custom made doors also wood; very tastefully decorated. The second house (annex) has an entrance hall, living room, kitchenette and four bedrooms, three with their own bathroom or shower room and WC - and one small one with WC and washbasin. In this annex building there is also a barn of 45m2. A stable with boiler room and laundry/storage room. Garage of 35m2. The grounds are very well laid out - a large courtyard with lots of flowers and fruit trees and to the rear a garden full of flowers, trees and shrubs, very neat.
…By France4u
Property Vézelay (89)
Le Moulinot is an old mill on the tributaries of the Cure, the oldest parts of which date back to the late Middle Ages and were converted into a manor house in the 16th century. The estate has always been at one with water: its reservoir forms a small lake, feeding both the mill, now a turbine that supplied electricity to the village, and the numerous ponds that transformed it, for a time, into a fish farm. crossed by 4 private streams, the estate is a masterpiece of hydraulic engineering, which has been transformed into a magical aquatic setting. First a holiday home, then the main residence of the family that has lived here for almost 50 years, it extends over more than 7 hectares of parkland covered with century-old trees and surrounded by high, steep wooded hills that guarantee its privacy. A MASTER'S HOUSE of over 500m² This is a residence of great elegance and subtle discretion. It comprises a large central square, which houses the 2 main buildings, the Grande Maison and the Pavillon. A large porch leads into the Cour d'Honneur, adorned with a small fountain, which separates the two houses, each guarded by its central tower. The Grande Maison houses all the ceremonial rooms, as well as 4 magnificent suites with a total of 8 bedrooms, each decorated in a different colour. The most emblematic rooms include - the Dining Room, with its sideboard for cutting up hunting trophies, its huge fireplace for roasting them and its banqueting table for savouring them; - the Music Room, which is reflected in the water of the lake and has kept its majestic piano for private concerts; - the Writing Room, all wood panelling with a view over the park and the waterways; - the Tower Library, with a solid oak mezzanine from which you can enjoy aerial views over the Cour d'Honneur. The interior of the Grande Maison showcases all the great architectural and decorative traditions of Burgundy: the Burgundy flagstones adorned with cabochons that decorate the reception rooms, the ashlar fireplaces, the sculpted chēne bays, the many Puisaye potteries and the omnipresent Saint-Jacques shell, which bears witness to the pilgrimages to Vezelay and then Compostela. Opposite the Grande Maison is the Pavillon, a self-contained dwelling with all the comforts of a cosy home, including a large living room, 3 bedrooms (one of which is in a tower) and a south-facing garden terrace where you can eat outside almost all year round. Immediately adjacent to the main building are - an artist's studio that was used as a painting and sculpture studio - some of these sculptures, such as the Lady of the Lake, are still in the house. - the outbuildings, which housed 2 large stables for walks in the surrounding hills, full of trees and game. THE MAGIC OF WATER But above and beyond the character of this grand residence, the river and its waterfalls, the Fontaine aux 10 Lions and the Serpentine flowing over the granite pebbles of its mossy bed. Herons and wild ducks still frequent the house and fish in its fish-filled streams. In particular, the 3-metre-deep Gouffre offers a refreshing dip all summer long. The garden has been laid out so that you can live outside and enjoy the magnificent light every season. The large field is ideal for large flambées at sunset, while enjoying delicious snacks and wines from the surrounding valleys. Vézelay and its Eternal Hill, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are just a few kilometres away. There is still much to discover here, but just as much to invent Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.géorisques.gouv
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Property Vézelay (89)
Located in the heart of Vézelay, a magnificent townmansion dating from the 15th century. Steeped in history, with listed facades, a tower and its tree-lined landscaped garden offering a sumptuous view of the countryside. Perfectly restored with high quality materials, it has retained all its period charm and authenticity and offers a spacious interior. With a surface area of approximately 300 sq.m spread over four levels, it consists of an entrance opening onto a fully equipped kitchen with external access onto a courtyard, plus a guest WC, a majestic reception room with fireplace, access to the upper floors and the vaulted cellars via a delightful staircase. Upstairs, you will find a Burgundian gallery connecting the second building, a large landing or antechamber with WC, three sumptuous bedrooms including two bedrooms with fireplaces, a contemporary shower room with toilet. On the top floor, there is a large attic with its majestic open beams in perfect condition. At the end of the courtyard, a lovely guest house presents 100 sq.m including a reception room, a contemporary staircase, a fireplace, a bread oven and an old stone sink. Upstairs, a large bedroom with fireplace adjoining the mansion via the Bourguignonne gallery, plus a contemporary shower room with toilet, dressing room and utility room. A superb basement on the ground floor is composed of four vaulted cellars which can be converted, served by the interior spiral staircase and benefiting from access to the gardens. It all overlooks an internal stone courtyard with relaxation and dining areas. An external gallery gives access to the street and to a delightful tree-lined and landscaped garden offering a breathtaking view of the surrounding countryside. An exceptional property in an idyllic setting.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Property Vézelay (89)
Just 2 hours from Paris via the A6 motorway and 15 km from the village of Vézelay, this property sits on over 7 hectares of land adorned with ancient trees and surrounded by steep wooded hills guaranteeing its privacy. A residence of both great elegance and subtle discretion, it is composed of two main buildings: the Grande Maison and the Pavillon. A large central square welcomes visitors and leads to the main courtyard, decorated with a small fountain, which separates the two houses. The Grande Maison includes all the main living areas, as well as four magnificent suites housing a total of eight bedrooms, each with a different colour. The most iconic rooms include: - the dining room, with its sideboard for carving hunting trophies, its immense fireplace for roasting them and its banquet table for serving them; - the music room, reflected in the water of the lake, which has retained its majestic piano for private concerts; - the writing room, all in woodwork and boasting a view of the grounds and the waterways; - and the library, situated in the tower and presenting a solid oak mezzanine affording aerial views of the main courtyard. The interior of the Grande Maison honours the great Burgundian architectural and decorative traditions: Burgundy flagstones decorated with cabochons in the reception rooms, cut stone fireplaces, sculpted oak bays, Puisaye pottery and the omnipresent symbol of the scallop shell, testament to pilgrimages to Vezelay and Compostela. Opposite the Grande Maison is the Pavilion, a cosy independent dwelling including a large living room, three bedrooms (including one in a tower), and a south-facing dining terrace. In the immediate vicinity of the main house, you will also find: - an artist's studio that once served as a painting and sculpture workshop (some of the sculptures, such as the Lady of the Lake, are still present in the house); two large stables from which to explore the surrounding hills, which are covered in trees and full of game. Beyond the character of this large residence, one can also hear the trickling of the river and its waterfalls, the main fountain and the Serpentine, which flows over the granite pebbles of its mossy bed. Herons and wild ducks still frequent the house and fish in its fish-filled waterways. The Gouffre has a depth of 3 metres, allowing for refreshing swimming all summer long. The garden has been designed for outdoor living and to take advantage of the magnificent light in each season. The large field is ideal for making bonfires at sunset while savouring the delicious appetizers and wines of the surrounding valleys. Vézelay and its Colline Eternelle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is only a few kilometres away. At Le Moulinot, there are many things that remain to be discovered, but just as many are yet to be invented.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Property Vézelay (89)
Just 2 hours from Paris via the A6 motorway and 15 km from the village of Vézelay, this property sits on over 7 hectares of land adorned with ancient trees and surrounded by steep wooded hills guaranteeing its privacy. A residence of both great elegance and subtle discretion, it is composed of two main buildings: the Grande Maison and the Pavillon. A large central square welcomes visitors and leads to the main courtyard, decorated with a small fountain, which separates the two houses. The Grande Maison includes all the main living areas, as well as four magnificent suites housing a total of eight bedrooms, each with a different colour. The most iconic rooms include: - the dining room, with its sideboard for carving hunting trophies, its immense fireplace for roasting them and its banquet table for serving them; - the music room, reflected in the water of the lake, which has retained its majestic piano for private concerts; - the writing room, all in woodwork and boasting a view of the grounds and the waterways; - and the library, situated in the tower and presenting a solid oak mezzanine affording aerial views of the main courtyard. The interior of the Grande Maison honours the great Burgundian architectural and decorative traditions: Burgundy flagstones decorated with cabochons in the reception rooms, cut stone fireplaces, sculpted oak bays, Puisaye pottery and the omnipresent symbol of the scallop shell, testament to pilgrimages to Vezelay and Compostela. Opposite the Grande Maison is the Pavilion, a cosy independent dwelling including a large living room, three bedrooms (including one in a tower), and a south-facing dining terrace. In the immediate vicinity of the main house, you will also find: - an artist's studio that once served as a painting and sculpture workshop (some of the sculptures, such as the Lady of the Lake, are still present in the house); two large stables from which to explore the surrounding hills, which are covered in trees and full of game. Beyond the character of this large residence, one can also hear the trickling of the river and its waterfalls, the main fountain and the Serpentine, which flows over the granite pebbles of its mossy bed. Herons and wild ducks still frequent the house and fish in its fish-filled waterways. The Gouffre has a depth of 3 metres, allowing for refreshing swimming all summer long. The garden has been designed for outdoor living and to take advantage of the magnificent light in each season. The large field is ideal for making bonfires at sunset while savouring the delicious appetizers and wines of the surrounding valleys. Vézelay and its Colline Eternelle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is only a few kilometres away. At Le Moulinot, there are many things that remain to be discovered, but just as many are yet to be invented.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
House with garden and terrace Vézelay (89)
In the heart of Vézelay, a UNESCO World Heritage site, with exceptional views over the countryside, old house (renovated around 15 years ago), with enclosed garden, courtyard planted with trees, terraces comprising: - a ground floor: 2 adjoining rooms (business possible with a terrace overlooking the street), a 2-bedroom flat with a view over the countryside, an exceptional large converted Romanesque cellar, accessible from the street and the ‘business’ section, - a 1st floor flat with 3 large, bright rooms, each with a fireplace, - a loft-style flat on the 2nd floor with a vast reception room, mezzanine (sleeping area or study) and private terrace, cathedral ceiling and fireplace. - On the courtyard level, 3 vaulted rooms with water, (storage space, 2 shower rooms and 2 toilets - studio and laundry room possible). Stone floor, 18th century fireplaces, beams. Electric radiant floor heating. Ideal for a family, commercial and/or hospitality project, cellar that could be used as an exhibition space, tasting room, etc. Location: An important cultural and spiritual site, 15 minutes from Avallon (A6 motorway access), around 2 hours 15 minutes from Paris. Price: €670,000 - Fees payable by the vendor Energy class: E Climate class : B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5.180 and €7.050 per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bourgogne-franche-comté
House Varzy (58)
An 18th-century stone house, its patio, enclosed garden and swimming pool in the centre of a historical Burgundy village, two hours from Paris. Many old dwellings line the streets of this village, including this 18th-century stone house whose carriage door opens onto a half-timbered covered area with a stone flag ground that once housed horse-drawn carriages. This space directly leads to the garden enclosed by high walls in which several niches were created. A gravel path borders a lawn accentuated by a row of rosebushes, which face a portion of the dwelling and outbuildings. The house, entirely built over a basement level, has two storeys. The façade is punctuated by many arched “wolf’s jaw and sheep’s head” wood-framed windows typical of the 18th century, which are protected by pearl grey wooden shutters on the ground floor, while upstairs, they are fitted with louvred shutters and finely sculpted guardrails. A few stone steps lead to the double wooden front door crowned with a glazed fanlight decorated with finely crafted ironwork. Nearby, a very old carriage door provides access to the property for vehicles. The house’s back façade faces the garden and the garage’s large arched entrance. On this side, the ground floor communicates directly with the patio via tall French doors, while a polygonal entrance, entirely glazed, provides access to the garden. Lastly, a perpendicular wing with large arched small-paned windows extends on from the main building. Wisteria festoons the façades with a dash of colour, while a few steps lead to an upper patio covered in Burgundy stone, which runs along the house and reveals plunging perspectives of the garden and a view reaching all the way to the countryside and its hills. The perpendicular extension is accessible via a stone staircase, which leads inside or to the garden. At the end of the latter, a guardrail reveals a vertiginous view of the village, while a second entrance, protected by grapevines, provides direct access to the small streets below via a stone staircase. On the garden side, a heated swimming pool is located in an interior courtyard. Nearby, a staircase leads directly to the kitchen.
…By Patrice Besse
House with terrace Châtel-Censoir (89)
In the heart of a preserved region and just 2 hours and 20 minutes from Paris, in a village rich in history offering all amenities. Beautiful 300 m² approximately Master House, bright and in perfect condition, mainly comprising a large living room of 34 m² with a fireplace, a small living room, a dining room, equipped kitchen, 7 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and 1 shower room, large vaulted cellar... Numerous charming elements: fireplaces, woodwork, parquet flooring, cement tiles... Adjacent outbuilding with garage, boiler room - laundry, large workshop (approximately 50 m²), storage rooms. Outside, landscaped courtyard with well, large terrace, enclosed and wooded garden, and large heated swimming pool, all registered for 1,488 m². Sought-after location, quiet and full of charm. For any inquiries and visits, please contact Amaury GAGER. Information LOI ALUR: Negotiator status: Real estate agent. Fees chargeable to the seller. (gedeon_35416_31300479)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Brisac Du Parc
House Etais-la-Sauvin (89)
Just 2 hours south of Paris, discover this exceptional estate in Burgundy. Set on over one hectare, this 350 m² property offers you a unique living environment. Enjoy a spacious kitchen, a billiards lounge, and 7 bedrooms each with their own private bathrooms. Relax in the gym, sauna, or pool with stunning views. Nearby, you will find forests for your walks. A true haven of peace, ready to welcome you. Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use: between €5,296.0 and €7,164.0 for 2022.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Ducreux
Property with pool Oulon (58)
IAD France - Annelise Fercoq offers you: Exceptional Estate with 12th Century Master House, Swimming Pool, and Gîtes – Approximately 4 hectares Ideal for prestigious residence or tourism activity Discover a unique place, rich in history and elegance, nestled in the heart of a preserved natural environment. This character estate of nearly 4 hectares will charm you with its 12th-century Master House, swimming pool, numerous outbuildings, and remarkable potential. The Master House (230 m² living space) A rare building, blending historical charm and modern comfort: - Reception room of 80 m², bathed in light, with terrace access - Fully equipped professional kitchen - Private apartment of 89 m²: bright living room with fireplace, open kitchen, 3 bedrooms, shower room, and separate WC House with historical tower, vaulted cellars (one tempered at 16°C) - Living room of 49 m² with beams and exposed stones - Large fitted kitchen - 4 large bedrooms including a 40 m² suite with fireplace and terrace - Bathroom, separate WC Outbuildings and additional accommodations Perfect for a bed and breakfast project or hosting: - Independent building with 4 guest rooms, all equipped with shower room and WC - Independent gîte: living room with fireplace, open kitchen, 2 upstairs bedrooms with shower and WC Courtyard building with workshop and attic Agricultural facilities and exterior Stable, barn, sheepfold, garages, chicken coops, and other outbuildings Inner courtyard, terraces, landscaped gardens, orchards, meadow Quiet swimming pool, set in a bucolic environment A place out of time, rare on the market This estate is a unique opportunity for lovers of old stones, heritage enthusiasts, or tourism entrepreneurs. A true haven of peace, where each building tells a story. Contact me now for more information and to arrange a private visit. Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy display information on this property: ENERGY class D index 226 and CLIMATE class D index 48. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for vegetation clearance, is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Ms. Annelise Fercoq, independent real estate representative (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the RSAC of EVRY under number 918850272, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
House Druyes-les-Belles-Fontaines (89)
An 18th-century artist’s residence, in the heart of a historical Puisaye area village, 2 hours from Paris, in the Yonne area. Undulating and diverse in nature and comprising forests, wooded fields and ponds, in the surrounding countryside there stands a village made up of stone houses typical of the Puisaye area. One of them lies opposite a vast public square. Two large pillars mark the former entrance to the property, which is now a passage to parking spaces. A small gate leads onto a patio, surrounded by abundant vegetation, in front of the house. The edifice dates back to 1757 and, for the last fifteen years, belonged to famous French film and theatre actor Michel Bouquet. He came here to work on his many scripts or dramatic texts as well as to see friends and family. This large, two-storey stone edifice is most definitely eye-catching. The lower part of the façade is dotted with several windows and doors with ashlar frames as well as green painted wooden shutters. The small-paned glazed wooden doors topped by fanlight windows help to bathe the interior in light. Finely crafted guard-rails adorn some of the windows on the upper level. The half-hipped roof, dotted with several skylights including a very imposing one, is made of flat Burgundy tiles and is still in very good condition. Two old pillars mark out an entrance to the property, through which there is a space where vehicles can be parked. Behind wrought-iron railings, there is a patio, a woodshed and a set of steps dating back several hundred years that lead to the house’s old cellar. The property also has a non-adjoining garden of approximately 600 m², in which there is a single-level stone outbuilding.
…By Patrice Besse
House with pool Avallon (89)
A country manor with six hectares of grounds, transformed into tourist accommodation with gîtes, beside the beautiful Morvan regional nature park in Burgundy. The property used to be one of the four fiefs that were part of the Coutarnoux seigneury. It is now the last remaining representative of this former seigneury. Today’s buildings were probably built upon a medieval site. They are the last reflection of what a local nobleman built in 1775. The estate looks down over a wooded valley, around which lush hills, pasture and forests stretch as far as the eye can see. The bucolic atmosphere that reigns here is completely calm, recalling the name of the river that edges the property: the River Serein, ‘serein’ meaning ‘serene’ in French. You reach the property via a lane that climbs up a hill. There are several driveways. Two of them lead into the grand courtyard from the north and south sides. The main house and the gîtes stand around this court. The third driveway, marked with signposts, takes the clients straight to the car park.
…By Patrice Besse
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