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Near Cluny, nestled in a charming, quiet village, this characterful 17th-century property has been fully restored with meticulous attention to detail and respect for the original materials. The house offers approximately 310 sq m of living space: the living areas open onto a terrace and grounds, and include a suite with a bathroom, a living room/library, a dining room, and a separate, fully equipped kitchen. Upstairs, there are three further bedrooms, two shower rooms, and several toilets. Additional features include a wine cellar, a former sheepfold suitable for conversion, a barn, an attic, and a former woodshed. The grounds are beautifully landscaped with a variety of trees and feature a lovely courtyard. A simply elegant and understated property. Ideal as a family home or for a bed and breakfast business. Tel: 06 72 55 94 80
…By Cabinet Robert Dumas
Beautifully renovated village house sold furnished with quality materials and charm just a stone's throw from the center of Meursault. Pleasant living areas with an unobstructed view, fitted kitchen, 3 bedrooms each with their own bathroom. All overlooking a closed courtyard.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Meursault Immobilier
Situated in a calm and privileged environment by the river, on a wooded and flowered park of 4025 m², a beautiful contemporary and ecological property. The renovation and materials are of high quality. A haven of peace, composed of two BBC houses, located 5 minutes from Saint-Germain-du-Plain and 20 minutes from Chalon-sur-Saône.A charming main stone building, with a living area of 146 m², offers, on the ground floor, a sheltered and covered entrance hall, a very beautiful living space bathed in light consisting of a lounge with a pellet stove and a fitted kitchen, a bedroom with a shower room and WC (accessible for people with reduced mobility) having an independent entrance. Behind the kitchen, there is a laundry room, a WC, and a cellar. On the first floor, accessible by a contemporary staircase, there is a master suite, two bedrooms, each with their own shower room, private WCs, and a pleasant covered patio. Just beyond the family home, an eco-housing with a wooden frame of 82 m², with a green roof terrace, perfect for accommodating friends, family, or for rental purposes. It is arranged with a living room, three bedrooms, a shower room, and a WC.The exterior features a beautiful barbecue area made of brick and stone, three terraces from which you can admire the surrounding countryside. A carport with its 3.5KW charging station for vehicles.Nature lovers will be enchanted by this gem saturated with tranquility where they can indulge in fishing from their garden.The property benefits from optimal energy performance due to its electrical autonomy, thanks to its numerous discreet solar panels, enabling its power supply and storage (two batteries) of 40 KW of electricity. Natural sanitation through two phyto-purification basins.The setting is idyllic, a living and relaxing place that respects the environment, at the heart of a soothing landscape that will delight an entire family and ideally located just minutes from all amenities.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 Bourgogne Prestige Immobilier
20 minutes from Louhans, 35 minutes from Bourg-en-Bresse, and 1h30 from Lyon and Geneva. Authentic Bressan farmhouse from the 18th century, fully restored, combining the charm of the old with modern comfort, nestled in the heart of nature, while preserving all of its period soul, rammed earth walls, bricks, Sarrasine fireplaces, ... Located on 5,901 m² of wooded land, it benefits from a calm environment offering a 220° panorama of the surrounding countryside.This house of 239 m² of living space offers: On the garden level, a magnificent entrance with a cathedral ceiling and a beautiful wood stove, a bright double living room of 53 m² with a central fireplace and double-glazed walls, a high-end kitchen opening onto a terrace and garden, a back kitchen, a dining room of 36 m² opening onto a covered terrace and the pool, a laundry room, and a WC. Upstairs, there are three master suites with shower/bathroom and WC, and two office areas.Outside: - A heated pool with salt treatment. - Two terraces of 40 m² and 50 m². - Two outbuildings. - A bread oven. - A well with a recent submerged pump for the garden.Additionally, the property has two entrances, one with an automatic gate and intercom. A rare find, just a few minutes from a village with all shops, this property is an invitation to a sweet way of life. Whether for a primary residence, secondary home, or a hospitality project (gîtes, guest rooms), this place inspires serenity, authenticity, and the art of living in the countryside.* in co-exclusivityInformation about 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 Bourgogne Prestige Immobilier
In the heart of the Morvan regional natural park, a 19th-century master house, its outbuildings, and its tree-filled land of over 2 hectares. The estate extends over just over 2 hectares as a single entity. It is made up of orchards, lawns, and wooded areas. The main access is from a departmental road via a path that traverses the forest. Facing south, the house is flanked to the west by a barn, and the other outbuildings are arranged around a courtyard, also on the west side. Raised over three levels, the rustic residence features a main body whose front facade is rhythmically adorned with numerous regularly spaced bays and covered with a fairly homogeneous plaster despite some repairs. Only the lintels and corner chains are in exposed cut stone. The slate roof, with two slopes, features a setback, and the second floor is punctuated by a series of hip dormers. Several chimney stacks crown the building. On the east side, a building adjoins the house and houses a large staircase that serves the upper floors. The living space typically includes a kitchen, dining room, and three living rooms on the first level, while each of the upper floors contains five bedrooms and two bathrooms or showers, with the latter also including three additional rooms to be developed. While its ornaments (notably fireplaces and ceiling moldings, for example) are in good condition and its coverings (mainly parquet and terracotta tiles) are of high quality, it nevertheless needs refreshing overall.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
COUTERNON - 10 KM DIJON NORTHEAST:In the heart of nature, just five minutes from the shops and amenities of QUETIGNY and ARC-SUR-TILLE, a superb architect-designed house built in 2008.With a living area of 213 m² (nearly 300 m² on the ground) bathed in light thanks to its numerous openings, it offers beautiful volumes and a particularly well-thought-out layout.On the ground floor: living room of 75 m² with wood stove and fitted kitchen, pantry, master suite with bathroom (bathtub and Italian shower) and dressing room. Upstairs: mezzanine, two bedrooms with a shared shower room, two other bedrooms, and a bathroom (with bathtub and Italian shower).Two-car garage and adapted crawl space with an annex, laundry room, and storage.In terms of features, nothing has been left to chance: high-quality structural work, aluminum windows equipped with double glazing and motorized shutters including two sliding doors, full-height interior doors, underfloor heating from a condensing gas boiler, solid wood flooring...Very nice garden bordered by the Norges, with private access.Energy performance diagnosis 2026: C.Tel.: 06.81.52.83.68Fees at the expense of the seller. Energy class C, Climate class C Average estimated annual energy expenses for standard use, based on energy prices from the year 2021: between €1850.00 and €2570.00. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.Your LAMOUR IMMOBILIER advisor: Real estate agent - Jean-Sébastien LAMOURCPI Card 21022022000000010RCP AXA FRANCE IARDThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lamour Immobilier
Exclusivity. In the heart of the charming village of Cuisery with all amenities, this spacious character house of 304 m² of living space, nestled on a secluded plot of 1100 m², is sure to captivate you.A magnificent stone staircase in a tower dating from the 16th century will lead you to the various floors. The house offers numerous layout possibilities with its 5 bedrooms, outbuildings, 3 bathrooms/shower rooms, and 3 entrances. There is the possibility of separating an apartment with independent access ideal for rental or professional activity.Outside, the charm is evident with a landscaped garden that invites relaxation, a heated pool to enjoy the sunny days, and renovated outbuildings.Let yourself be enchanted by this former presbytery, which tells a rich story spanning several centuries, highlighted by its exposed stones, its French ceilings, and its imposing fireplaces.Virtual visit upon request. For more information, contact Julien PARCHEMIN at 06-12-20-64-49 or [email protected] payable by the seller. Energy class D, Climate class D Estimated average amount of annual energy expenses for standard use, established from energy prices of the year 2021: between 4380.00 and 6020.00 €. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: georisques.gouv.fr.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Pietrapolis Chalon-sur-saône
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.
…By Patrice Besse
A former 15th century canon’s house and its French formal garden at the foot of Autun cathedral . The property is situated at the foot of the cathedral in the heart of the historic district of Autun, the upper town. A former canon's residence, built on thousand-year-old foundations, it seems to date mainly from the 15th century, with numerous subsequent alterations linked to the development of the town. Today, it is accessed via an archway in a discreet cul-de-sac, which opens onto a courtyard leading to the house.
…By Patrice Besse
An old, 14th-century fortified manor house and its tree-filled garden in southern Burgundy, the birthplace of Charolais cattle. This property stands on a hill dominating a market town. When constructed in the 14th century it was part of a bigger medieval estate that included the neighbouring, listed priory, still in existence. The county of Charolais was then part of the Duchy of Burgundy, independent of the French monarchy. The building still has some outstanding architectural features dating from this period. The local pottery works was installed in the property’s parklands during the 19th and 20th centuries. A few conversion works were also carried out at this time: the southern facade was extended and an astonishing ceramic kiln constructed in the parklands. Set on the heights of the town, this property remains extremely quiet and has been meticulously restored over recent years.
…By Patrice Besse
A country residence, its reconverted garage and swimming pool, on the border of the Yonne and Aube departments, in the Pays d’Othe natural region. At the end of a quiet road, lined by elegant properties, is the 18th-century dwelling, the appearance of which recalls its original agricultural vocation. Composed of a single-storey farmhouse cleverly linked to an immense barn, placed at a right angle, the whole is topped with small tile Burgundy roof and surrounded by its recently enclosed 2,640-m² garden with an aboveground swimming pool and planted with a number of trees.
…By Patrice Besse
Two houses and a garden that an artist has turned into an original haven, nestled in France’s Yonne department, 100 kilometres from Paris. The property’s current owner, an artist who produces paintings, turned this ordinary two-floor farmhouse into a unique haven. The artist sought harmony here, using their own creativity and drawing inspiration from the aesthetic qualities of fine materials and from local craftsmanship. The result is today’s highly original property. Close attention has been paid to making it unique yet coherent. The property is enclosed behind walls on a quiet street. It enjoys absolute privacy and calm. From outside, it does not suggest the originality that it hides. A large double-leaf metal gate framed between two brick pillars leads straight into a grassy garden dotted with various water features. To the left, on the south side, there is a guesthouse with a central tower capped with a pyramidal roof that is crowned with a finial. To the right, on the north side, there is the main dwelling. It is an elongated building that faces south-east. A wing protrudes at a right angle to the main section at its west end. Just behind this wing there is a bakehouse. In front of the main dwelling there is an ornamental pond. An arched bridge of old flat tiles crosses it. The bridge is edged with a metal balustrade adorned with volutes at the end. Flat Burgundy tiles are the only material common to all the buildings on the property. Beyond the ornamental pond, an archway beneath a circular opening takes you to the other side of a decorative wall of round tiles. The property’s second section lies there. A vast space extends in this second section. Its south-west corner is marked by a retreat with a slate roof and stained glass of different colours. Alongside this retreat, there is a terrace covered by a canopy of glass and metal.
…By Patrice Besse
An impressive, large, luxurious home, with a swimming pool and 4,300 m² of grounds, in the midst of a market town and 10 minutes from a TGV train station in Burgundy . Concealed behind railings and an impressive set of wrought iron gates, flanked by stone pillars, this house is preceded by a wooded courtyard. A carport stands at a discreet distance. A vast swimming pool has been installed behind the house and the land extends on a lower level, facing a view stretching into the distance. An old civic building, it notably once housed the village school. It was, however, turned back into a middle-class home at the beginning of the 21st century, following numerous, first-class works.
…By Patrice Besse
A medieval, 15th-century, half-timbered house, in south Burgundy, not far from the abbeys at Cluny and Tournus. All the building has been fully renovated under the supervision of an architect specialised in heritage and under the control of heritage agency Bâtiments de France. Such was the quality of the work carried out that it received a French heritage label from the Fondation du Patrimoine agency. Furthermore, during this work, it was possible to confirm the origins of the building as being from the first quarter of the 15th century (1407-1427) thanks to a dendrochronological study. In respect for the past, no visibly anachronistic materials were used in the renovation and the building is made up of wood, stone, earth and glass.
…By Patrice Besse
A 4-storey building, recently reorganised into 11 flats that range from 18 to 43 m², for a total floor area of 360 m², in the medieval centre of Dijon. The building includes a ground floor over a basement level, two upper floors and a converted attic level topped with an interlocking tile roof. Facing the street, the building’s front façade, in very good condition, is clad in lime plaster and decorated with stone stringcourses, balconies protected by wrought-iron guardrails and supported by corbels, multi-paned windows with stone surrounds and folding louvred shutters. From the street, an automatic wooden carriage door opens onto a cobblestone passageway, which provides pedestrian and vehicle access to the interior gravel courtyard – with five covered parking spaces in addition to one for people with reduced mobility – as well as the building’s entrance. Facing the courtyard, the building’s other façade, also in very good condition, is clad in lime plaster and adorned with multi-paned windows with stone surrounds, which are protected by pairs of louvred shutters. A flat, reserved, first and foremost for people with reduced mobility, is accessible from the interior courtyard, from where it is also possible to access the cellars in the basement level – via double metal doors – as well as a private machine room on the ground floor. The other flats are accessible via the door located in the building’s covered passageway, followed by a wooden staircase with a wrought-iron guardrail and wooden handrail, which leads to three flats on each of its three upper floors, the highest being built into the attic space.
…By Patrice Besse
An 18th-century mill, outbuildings and millstream which can be swum in near Beaune and Dijon, at the intersection of the Morvan and Auxois regions . Accessed via a private driveway, the property is set in more than 15 000 m² of wooded grounds that stretche discreetly between the Arroux river and wooded foothills. The entrance opens to reveals a group of buildings neatly arranged around an inner courtyard, with an 18th-century water mill at the back, the central feature of the estate and now the main building, that opens onto a peaceful pool of shimmering water. The reflection of the sky and the waterfall bring the estate to life throughout the day. Around the courtyard, the outbuildings are vestiges of its past farming activity: a cowshed, a barn, a miller's house, a stable, a set of sheds including a henhouse and an old pigsty. The mill has full water rights, a legal status inherited from the Ancien Régime, which attests to its existence prior to 1789 and grants the owner privileged use of water resources without any administrative constraints.
…By Patrice Besse
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
A manor house and a swimming pool on 5,600-m² grounds, 30 minutes from a high-speed rail station, in the middle of a village within the Sâone-et-Loire department. From the street, a wrought-iron gate and a pedestrian door both open onto a wide central path, which, after ascending a flight of stone steps, leads to the house’s front door. Built in the 17th century, the main dwelling, located in the middle of its tree-filled garden, was thoroughly reorganised in the 19th century, providing it with its current configuration. Rectangular in shape, the two-storey building’s main façade, nearly symmetrical, is flanked on either side by two taller wings as well as a one-storey extension to the south, while the entire dwelling is topped with a barrel tile roof, typical of the region, and surrounded by a patio. Mostly enclosed by stone walls, the property also includes a swimming pool, slightly set back, and an adjacent summer kitchen, thereby creating a separate outdoor living space during the summer months. It should be noted that thanks to its meticulous upkeep and periodic renovations, the property is in overall good condition.
…By Patrice Besse
An elegant manor house, surrounded by tree-filled grounds and its many flowering plants, on the outskirts of a Burgundy village, two hours from Paris. Residential and sprawling, the village is scattered with stately homes concealed behind thick vegetation, while the property is accessible via an impressive and ornate wrought-iron double gate, supported by two large stone pillars and flanked on either side by large lime trees, which opens on to an interior gravel courtyard, cadenced by a large swath of lawn. Here, a staircase with wide steps ascends towards a second courtyard, traversed by a central stone path and separated from the surrounding verdant foliage by a low stone wall, which is, in turn, topped with wooden fencing. Dating from the middle of the 19th century, the dwelling, overlooking its grounds, has been inhabited by the same family since 1931: three generations of foresters, who then became operators of a sawmill followed by a fuel business. With two storeys, the white stone façade, facing south, is cadenced by large windows, safeguarded by solid or louvred wooden shutters, as well as matching window/door surrounds, lintels and quoins. As for the ground floor, it stands out thanks to its glazed front door, topped with an elegant glass awning, recently restored, while the house’s slate hipped roof is crowned with a dormer window. Extending on from the dwelling to the west, an ancient conservatory is accessible via a gate that makes it possible to close off the space or, inversely, open it up towards the grounds, whereas, facing the dwelling, is a working antique sundial flanked by original stone benches on either end of the courtyard. Following on from here, is a large, immaculate space – with a variety of multi-century trees – containing several verdant niches landscaped with different ambiances, a long avenue of lime trees creating a forested canopy alongside the ruins of an ancient fireplace, as well as small recessed openings providing access to the property’s other wooded areas. With another entrance located behind the house and near a pond, a cobblestone path to the east leads to the wine cellar, while, higher up, a patio is bordered by a small dry stone wall. Last, but not least, the grounds also contain two pieces of land zoned for construction: one towards the bottom of the property and the second behind the house, not far from the property’s third entrance.
…By Patrice Besse
Close to Charité-sur-Loire, 2 hours from Paris, in a hilly landscape, two houses, an outbuilding, and a pool, on 26 hectares of land. Set back from the road, a gate provides access to the property via a driveway covered by a canopy of trees, leading to the various buildings of the estate. The main house, built in a rectangular plan, is topped with a gabled roof made of tiles, featuring dormer windows. The second house is built perpendicular to the first. Carefully restored with old materials, both buildings have retained their authenticity while being gradually equipped with contemporary comfort elements. The views extend far over the park and meadow, continued by a stream below.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A house from the 1990s with a barn, a guesthouse, a swimming pool and a tree-dotted garden, nestled in a calm, leafy, prized neighbourhood near Dijon city centre, Burgundy. The house was built in 1992 by its current owner, here in Dijon’s highly sought-after Bel-Air neighbourhood. The main house has a converted basement, a ground floor and a first floor in the roof space. The edifice its crowned with a roof of flat concrete tiles. It is set back from the road, on a 2,048m² plot dotted with trees and flowers. This plot also includes a guesthouse, a barn and a swimming pool.
…By Patrice Besse
15 minutes from Beaune, in the seven springs of the Ouche, in a preserved village, a renovated 18th-century post house, its outbuildings, its landscaped garden, and its swimming pool. The former 18th-century post house is set in a garden of 2,683 m², entirely enclosed by walls. Perched above the village, out of sight, the property perpetuates the memory of the time when the royal postal service required horse changes every 15 km. The stables and the large barn door are remnants of its function. A double wrought iron gate marks the entrance for vehicles, while a similarly styled pedestrian gate allows access on foot. The gravel driveway connects the gate and the parking area to the outbuildings, winding around the central lawn courtyard. To the east, the main house has an area of 350 m², and to the north, the outbuildings form a right-angle return that closes the space. The enclosed garden extends to the south and west. The swimming pool occupies the southwest corner of the garden, with a second pedestrian access to the south leading to the center of the village.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
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
In Yonne, in a village situated between Sens and Villeneuve-sur-Yonne, an ancient 17th-century outbuilding and its garden. Just a few meters from the church square, the imposing 17th-century building, covered in abundant vegetation on part of its façades, can be glimpsed from the street, protected from the main road by an old wall. The ancient openings are framed with cut sandstone, while the more recent windows are surrounded by bricks. The roof is covered with small Burgundy tiles, and the long ridge beams rest on stone angles. The dwelling was probably once connected to the mill built 300 meters below. Beyond the gate, the courtyard dedicated to vehicle parking is revealed: gravelled, surrounded by plantings along the wall and in front of the house, it extends into a lawn that connects with the garden. On the other side, there is a large terrace, also gravelled, followed by a grassy area that is slightly sloped and planted.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A stately dwelling and its enclosed garden in the middle of a village, recognised as a “Town of Character”, two hours from Paris, nestled within the Puisaye countryside. In a village with picturesque lanes lined with stately homes, one in particular stands out thanks to its many entrances: a painted ornate metal door opens on to the property’s garden, a wooden door topped with a fanlight is used as the dwelling’s front door, a restored double-leaf gate, near the outbuildings, provides vehicle access, while a final door is located in the back of the garden, surrounded by vegetation. In addition, a lovely flagstone patio skirts the dwelling on one side and, extending on from here, the grounds feature a stone bench, ideal for relaxing under the shade of the birches, as well as an ancient greenhouse, whereas a well surrounded by grass could be repurposed and an ancient drinking trough next to the woodshed provides an additional touch of charm to the premises. Lastly, a small path leads to a gravel drive, reserved for vehicle parking, located next to the outbuildings with their red shutters, the colour of which is identical to that of the double-leaf gate, while, sheltered from view, a small vegetable garden is planted with raspberry bushes as well as other fruits and vegetables.
…By Patrice Besse
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