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Mill Paray-le-Monial (71)

A former mill to be renovated, with a guest’s house, meadows, parkland and a pond in more than 5 hectares of grounds, in the Charolais area in Burgundy.. The property can be reached via three separate entrances from the country road or communal lane that run alongside it. At the entrance, a guests’ house stands before the former mill, which is the main dwelling, located on the banks of the stream. The outbuildings, nestled among the foliage away from view of the other edifices, complete the property. The land, through which a stream runs, is spread over more than 5 hectares around the buildings and is made up of a former vegetable garden, undergrowth, a pond and meadows. The mill has stood here for some time. In bygone days, it was surrounded by vast ponds, one upstream and one downstream, whose presence was recorded in the 19th century on the Napoleonic land registry. Its vocation initially predisposed it as a public place and point of passage, though its layout and architecture developed over time up to the 1960s, when it underwent its most recent restoration, transforming it into a family home and leisure residence.

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$378,700
230
4bedrooms
land 5.4ha

By Patrice Besse

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Contemporary house with pool and garden Auxerre (89)

A stately 19th-century villa, surrounded by tree-filled grounds, with outbuildings and a swimming pool, in the middle of a city with strong architectural heritage, two hours from Paris, in Burgundy. Located in a very residential neighbourhood with wide, tree-lined avenues bordered by many private mansions with impressive façades and appreciated for its tranquillity and discreetness, the property is accessible via a spiked entrance gate, which opens on to the grounds, as well as a second entrance from another avenue that provides vehicular access to a gravel parking area. As for the manor house, it was erected in the middle of the grounds, while its main façade, set back from the street, faces north and its southern exterior, facing the garden, looks out on to the tiled swimming pool. The original three-storey building, with a central layout and an attic level, features stone-colour plaster exteriors as well as a slate and zinc Mansard roof, while a lateral two-storey wing with a roof terrace was added at a later time to the west. Extending on from this wing, a modern conservatory was created next to the swimming pool, whereas immense grounds planted with lawn and tall trees, some of which are multi-century, is landscaped with shrubs and flowerbeds and scattered here and there with several peaceful nooks, ideal for relaxation, under the shade of a tree or near the swimming pool.

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$1,216,400
400
7bedrooms
1bathroom
land 2,733

By Patrice Besse

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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire (58)

2 hours from Paris, in Burgundy, on the edge of Puisaye, an elegant country residence with its park and swimming pool. Numerous roads crisscross the hilly and lush countryside to serve the hamlet of a few houses where the property is located. The residence, built in 1870 and accessible by a path, is presented as a master house with three levels including one in the attic. Its main façade, facing west and composed of five symmetrical bays, is punctuated by numerous large-pane windows, with solid wooden shutters on the first two levels. The ground floor is distinguished from the upper level by finely wrought railings as well as a molded and painted wooden door, which serves as the main entrance. Corner chains in white cut stone rhythm the façades, which are made of plastered stone or bricks. The Mansard roof, redone in 2020, is covered with slate and punctuated by dormers, a few chimney stacks, and a weather vane. The rear façade, facing east, overlooks the park planted with shrubs of various species and occupied by a swimming pool. A stone staircase leads to a terrace, also made of stone, near an opening that leads to a functional layout of a back kitchen, which communicates with a workshop. While the ground floor typically gathers the living spaces, the upper floor houses the four bedrooms of the residence along with their shared shower room, with the attic being occupied by a convertible attic. Finally, a small stone and tile outbuilding adjoins the house, adorned with a wisteria that runs along the façade. A straight stone staircase leads to the upper floor.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$493,500
240
4bedrooms
land 1,829

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden Joigny (89)

The former courthouse and its chapel listed as a historical monument, in Burgundy, in the historical centre of Joigny. The former courthouse, situated in the heart of the Saint André district, occupies an emblematic position on Place de la République, a vast cobbled esplanade dominated by the church after which the district is named, historically populated by craftspeople and winegrowers as well as being the cradle of medieval Joigny. The property is made up of three separate sections standing around an inner courtyard away from prying eyes. The edifice was erected in the early 19th century and boasts the solemn architecture typical of the era’s public institutions. The main façade, made of dressed limestone, overlooks a wide flight of stone steps leading up to an immense double-leaf door. Moulded capitals frame the door, above which there is a cornice topped by a semi-circular opening in which there is a large fanlight window. The triangular pediment atop the central avant-corps is adorned with an allegorical high relief depicting a female figure that is most likely Themis, who was the incarnation of justice during the Greek Antiquity. On both sides of the building, the façades are punctuated with tall, vertical, brick-framed windows, topped with semi-circular fanlight windows, reminiscent of the central opening on the pediment. The Ferrand chapel adjoining the northern end of the courthouse is a precious reminder of Joigny’s religious heritage. It was built in 1530 and used as a family funeral chapel before being incorporated into the courthouse in the 19th century. Behind wrought-iron railings stands its octagonal structure boasting sculpted pilasters and ornamental alcoves. Its upper part is adorned with a bas-relief macabre art frieze depicting scenes from the Last Judgement and the resurrection. A double-curved slate dome previously adorned its roof but today it is topped by a more sober conical roof, paying witness to the transformations carried out throughout the centuries. To the west, another building connects with the courthouse and was formerly the court administration and magistrates’ offices. With the appearance of a townhouse, this two-storey building is today used for residential purposes. The stone-coloured rendered façade is punctuated by five vertical rows of openings with red brick frames fitted with louvred shutters. From the square, to the left of the courthouse’s façade, a wide, double-leaf wrought iron gate opens into the reception courtyard. The roofs, punctuated with dormer windows, are made of traditional Burgundy flat tiles. To the rear, there is a courtyard boasting flowerbeds, a Virginia creeper and a large-leaved Paulownia tree.

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$671,300
386
5bedrooms
land 655

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden Saint-Gengoux-le-National (71)

In the Charolais, in a village near Saint-Gengoux-le-National, a vernacular Burgundian house and its gardens. The living space is organized around a paved courtyard, bordered by stone facades, punctuated with basket-handle openings. A covered gallery, supported by a wooden frame, extends the rural spirit of the house and creates an intermediate space between the inside and the outside. The overhanging roof, wooden posts, and masonry guardrails compose a sober silhouette, inherited from ancient agricultural practices. Against the perimeter wall, the exterior stone staircase contributes to the traditional organization of village houses, where circulation develops on the facade and serves the levels independently. The exposed masonry maintains an authentic reading of the original volumes, between thick walls and stone window frames.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$298,400
110
3bedrooms
land 1,338

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden Tonnerre (89)

In Burgundy, in Tonnerre, on the banks of a channel of the Armançon, an elegant private mansion from the 18th century listed as a historical monument. Located on the main thoroughfare of the town of Tonnerre, near the Marguerite de Bourgogne hospices, the mansion opens with an imposing porch whose carriage door is operated by a wrought iron mechanism unchanged since its construction. Formerly owned by the sister of Charles d'Éon de Beaumont, known as the Chevalier d'Éon, an ambassador in the service of Louis XV, it consists of two symmetrical pavilions without a central body. The roofs and facades, listed as historical monuments, have been recently restored. While the elevations, plastered and plain, punctuated by slightly arched or straight openings with small woodworks, are markers of the 18th century, the roofs of small regional flat tiles, with three or four slopes and coyaux, along with their stone dormers with slightly arched tops, are particularly characteristic of the local architecture. Finally, the park, shaded by ancient oaks and plane trees, extends to the banks of the Armançon channel, offering the absolute tranquility of nature in the heart of the city.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$918,100
471
11bedrooms
7bathrooms
land 1,961

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden and terrace La Charité-sur-Loire (58)

Two hours from Paris, in Burgundy, by the royal river, a master house from the Enlightenment century. Approaching the residence, large expanses of grass planted with tall trees and punctuated by benches face the river and the city walls. The road that leads to the property is now closed to vehicles, ensuring an environment of rare calm in an urban setting. A white-painted wooden gate opens onto a courtyard rich with flowering plants of various species. At the back of the house, to the south, a large Burgundy stone terrace is bordered by lush vegetation. From there, a stone wall runs along a path and leads to an old intricately carved wooden door that provides access to the street leading to the bridge that crosses the Loire. Built in 1729 and raised to three levels – a garden level and two floors – the master house has had several occupants, including the former wife of Gaston Defferre, who loved to admire the Loire from her bedroom. At the front of the dwelling, a small intricately carved wooden terrace, which reveals various floral bouquets below, overlooks the courtyard by a staircase and runs along the first floor, which benefits from a view of the river. The main façade is animated by numerous openings, mostly adorned with small-paned windows. The main entrance, accessible from the courtyard by the wooden staircase, is secured by a French door topped with a glazed transom. The building is topped with a Mansard roof, with three slopes each formed by two pitches. The brisis is pierced by dormers with pediments typical of the 18th century. The white-painted shutters and the frames of the openings, made of limestone ashlar, are highlighted by the recently redone natural rectangular slates that make up the covering.

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$493,500
250
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land 340

By Patrice Besse

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House Dijon (21)

A 14th-century collegiate church listed as a historical monument, with an apartment, in 1.3-hectare grounds, in Burgundy, at the gateway to the Auxois region, at the top of a hill. This collegiate church boasts a dominant position with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. It is encircled by grounds of more than 1 hectare and is far from any neighbours, apart from Thil Castle, built in the 12th century by Jean II, lord of Thil and a constable of the Duchy of Burgundy. By a deed dated 10th March 1340, he founded the current collegiate church. The edifice was built between 1341 and 1344. It was consecrated on 12th August 1344 by the bishop of Autun, under the patronage of the Trinity of the Virgin Mary. This two-storey collegiate church is made of Auxois stone in the shape of a Roman cross, boasting a single nave with three bays, from which a two-bay radiating chapel extends to the east, and crossed by a transept with two protruding arms. Two chapels open onto the northern and southern arms of the transept. To the west, the bell tower stands above the entrance to the edifice, adorned with four pointed-arch tori resting on small columns with foliage decorated capitals. The gables of the northern and southern arms of the transept as well as the remains of the drip stone on the bell tower allude to the former steep roof made of flat tiles then of lava rock that was destroyed by a lightning strike in 1893. A waterproof cover was installed in 1926 on the extrados of the vault to protect the building from water damage. Solid buttresses bear the outward force of the vaults and are more noticeable on the southern façade where they also supported the weight of the now disappeared entrance porch’s roof structure. Modillon cornices underline the levelling off of the roofs. There are a reduced number of openings: one small, pointed arch opening per bay and a triple one on the flat radiating chapel. Arrow windows punctuate each bay from the former rampart walk and, as with certain elements on the bell tower, point to the church’s military and defensive nature. The four-storey, square bell tower, supported at each corner by projecting corner buttresses, is topped by a low-slung, hipped roof made of flat tiles. Only the top floor opens onto all of the building’s faces, via two ribbed windows separated by a pilaster topped by a protruding paved gutter. The openings boast a horizontal mullion and are flanked by four sculpted gargoyles.

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$568,000
435
2bedrooms
land 1.3ha

By Patrice Besse

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Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Noyers (89)

A charming dwelling made up of two separate houses connected via a conservatory, with barns and a tree-filled garden, in the middle of a village within the Yonne department. Set back from a quiet street, the property is mostly hidden from view except for the outbuilding’s gable end, which gives on to the street. Accessible via two gates, one pedestrian, the other for vehicles, the property also includes, on its western end, two adjacent barns each with their own separate street access: a single door for the first and a garage door for the second, which was created expressly for this purpose. Once past the gate, the garden, planted with many trees and flowers, is landscaped into several different areas, while the two charming farm buildings feature pointed rubble stone exteriors, characteristic of the region as well as small Burgundy flat tile gable roofs. As for the outbuilding it is topped with interlocking tiles, while a conservatory, subtly integrated and designed, connects the two dwellings and provides verdant views of the garden on either side.

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$413,100
225
3bedrooms
1bathroom
land 979

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden Corbigny (58)

An 18th century country manor house with an adjoining workshop, conservatory and walled garden in a village in the heart of the Nièvre department . The house is built in the south-east corner of the grounds, set back from a peaceful village street. Part of the building can be seen from the paved courtyard that runs alongside it, providing several access points to the house. You can either enter via the garden or via two other passageways that lead to the first floor. On the garden side, the house shows its original character, that of a multi-storey dwelling with an irregular layout, in fine limestone which has all been rendered except for the ashlar corner ties. Most of the windows, which are rectangular in shape and of varying sizes, are framed in ashlar. The roofs of the various buildings are predominantly four-sided and covered with Burgundy tiles, with the exception of a mansard roof covered with slate over the attic. Built in stone, the building has four storeys, with a ground floor divided between a large living area and another, more technical area. The first floor is entirely devoted to communal areas and the second floor groups together areas to have privacy and rest. There is also an attic at the top of the house. A recent veranda, which is all glass and black metal, sits at the base of the oldest part of the house and opens directly onto the garden. Lastly, a small one-storey house with an attic and cellars, probably dating from the 19th century, flanks the eastern side of the house and forms an extension that connects to it. Topped by a gable roof with Burgundy tiles and enhanced by notable masonry features still present on its stone facades (notably the window frames), it houses a unique room that has been completely restored.

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$400,500
305
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land 2,941

By Patrice Besse

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Mill Decize (58)

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.

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$1,098,200
109
6bedrooms
land 55.6ha

By Patrice Besse

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House Avallon (89)

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

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$263,900
250
land 1,945

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden Joigny (89)

1 hour and 30 minutes from Paris, in a village in the Yonne valley, an old coaching inn from the 19th century. The old coaching inn, built in 1847, is backed by a fortified gate that is among the last remnants of the medieval past of the town. The whole, enclosed by old walls, has several accesses: one directly into the courtyard, at the foot of the buildings, the other below, via the garden. The main entrance is through a wooden cart door, framed by sturdy brick pilasters, complemented by an independent pedestrian exit. The house is organized on one level around a gravel courtyard, which also serves the old stable, still adorned with its dovecote. Below, a walkway crosses the Vrin and provides access to the garden. The watercourse runs through the property before flowing into the Yonne downstream. There, an old private wash house is located. The dwelling is built according to an 'L' shape plan. The main body, facing southwest, is built over two levels and presents plastered facades in gray stone tones, while the secondary wing reveals exposed brick masonry. The upper level receives natural light from skylights and a series of small rectangular windows. The buildings are topped with traditional flat tile roofs from Burgundy. The facades, rhythmically punctuated by arched openings framed in brick, are dressed with shutters in shades close to almond green. A metal trellis runs along the facades and allows a wisteria to grow, providing shade and blooming in spring, while jasmine climbs along the structure. The immediate surroundings of the house are dotted with floral and lush plant beds.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$573,800
250
5bedrooms
6bathrooms
land 840

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden Toucy (89)

An elegant 18th-century village house with stone outbuildings and tree-dotted grounds in Burgundy, 1 hour and 30 minutes from Paris. The property is surrounded by undulating countryside: a patchwork of forests, hedge-lined meadows and lakes. It lies in a picturesque village. You enter the property via a double entrance gate of wood and metal. Gravelled areas offer parking space for several vehicles. When you first look ahead, you see a harmonious collection of buildings surrounded by grounds where tall trees and fragrant flowers grow. The main house is a long building. Like the guesthouse, it has a ground floor and a first floor. It is crowned with a gable roof of flat Burgundy tiles. A dormer stands out on the roof, above the entrance door. The house’s stone elevations bring out fine features of architectural articulation. These elevations are punctuated with large windows that have small panes and are fitted with shutters. Beautiful surrounds of brickwork frame these windows. The windows are of different sizes, which livens up the facade, up which a climbing plant grows. At one end of the house there is a carriage entrance door that connects directly to the main section. And at the other end, there is a carport made of brick and timber. Lastly, there is a woodstore at the back. The guesthouse stands at a right angle to the main house and has the same characteristics as the latter. The same stones were used to build it and its different windows are fitted with shutters of solid oak. A decorative well, a stone bench and metal sculptures complete the property’s outdoor embellishments. A secondary entrance to the property is hidden on the other side of the garden.

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$449,800
328
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land 3,161

By Patrice Besse

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House with pool and garden Beaune (21)

A 17th-century group of buildings, with commercial and artisanal potential, with a swimming pool and gardens, along the banks of a river in Burgundy, near Beaune. The property is located along the main road that goes through the village, close to the old railway line connecting Dijon and Epinac. With an understated southern façade in exposed stone, the main building has five windows on the ground floor and six on the first. Dating in part from 1635, this building has undergone many changes over the centuries, the vestiges of which can be traced in the stones of its façade. At a right angle, a wide carriage door in dark-stained wood, framed by ashlar stone, marks the entrance to the property alongside a small pedestrian door. Past the covered entranceway, the view of all the buildings, completely surrounding a vast gravel courtyard, is interrupted on the left by a Burgundy stone patio and a green space at the foot of a building with three buttresses, typical of a tithe barn from the 13th century. In turns, a chapterhouse under the authority of the Bishop of Autun, the entrance to the hamlet under the protection of an emancipation charter, guaranteeing free trade, and the fiefdom of the Archers Brotherhood, the property once hosted travellers having paid the fee to cross the river, the current of which was once much more difficult to forge. During the Revolution, the property was transformed into a coaching inn, taking advantage of its dovecote, stables, wells and bakehouse. The first phone booth in the village was installed on this property before a restaurant and then a bed and breakfast were opened here. Past the covered entranceway, on the left side of the property, a farmhouse in pointed exposed stone is made up of two adjacent buildings of different heights. Its entrance is marked by a stone doorstep, which leads to a discreet front door, framed by ashlar stone and topped with a climbing rosebush. A stone patio, bordered by a flowerbed and defined by a low stone wall with several openings, provides a pleasant space to sit and relax right next to the kitchen, dining room and living room. On the north side, a wall separates the garden beyond and provides direct pedestrian access to the vegetable garden and the building called “La reserve du Père Grivot” or “Father Grivot’s Storehouse”. A little further on, a former communal washhouse borders the property before making way for the river that runs alongside the garden.

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$895,100
590
7bedrooms
land 3,436

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden Avallon (89)

A village house with a barn and land, awaiting a new lease of life, in the heart of Burgundy, between Avallon and Semur-en-Auxois. In the heart of the peaceful hamlet in which it is located, the house can be reached via the passing street, from which it is separated by a small wall. To the left, there is a large lawned area and a passage alongside the house leads to the rear, where there is a barn and the remainder of the land, overlooking the wooded countryside of the Morvan regional natural park. This square, three-storey house with three vertical rows of openings, was built in the 20th century in 19th-century style. The house is made of stone covered with ochre rendering and its façade overlooking the street faces to the southeast. It has rectangular windows set symmetrically around the entrance door made of solid wood, tempered glass and scroll-shaped wrought-iron. The window and door frames as well as the quoins are made of ashlar. The hipped, slate roof is underlined by a discrete moulded cornice. The house has already undergone a range of renovation works. On the opposite side, there is a modest sized veranda adjoining the façade, standing next to a small construction with more sober façades of rendered stone and a gabled roof made of interlocking tiles. The interior of this annex still awaits renovation.

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$286,900
109
3bedrooms
land 1,773

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden and terrace Chatillon-sur-seine (21)

An elegant house with a 470m² floor area, fully renovated in an English style and nestled in the town of Châtillon-sur-Seine in northern Burgundy. The house and garden lie up on a hill in the town, opposite Saint-Vorles Church, which looks down over the River Seine valley and the Douix spring. This neighbourhood is especially calm. It separates the town centre from Châtillon forest. The street Rue Saint-Vorles is steep, so gardens here are terraced, and the road offers a pleasant view of the town. With this incline, you cannot immediately see that the house actually has four levels and that its basement becomes a garden-level floor. The house’s elevations combine Burgundy stone with brickwork, giving the edifice an appearance that is half-French, half-English. On the street side, just beneath the zinc roof, there is a terrace on the second floor. Two towers flank the house’s main section. The first one is broad and rises up to the terrace, where it stops. The other one is more slender and stretches all the way up to the second floor. The property’s garages are separated from the house and mark the edge of the garden. From the property, you can admire an outstanding view of Saint-Vorles Church, as well as ruins of the town’s old fortifications and the tree-dotted parkland beside them. At night, lighting showcases these places, bringing out their splendour.

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$602,500
470
6bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 797

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire (58)

A beautiful manor house surrounded by over 6 hectares of woodland and unique tree houses in a natural region of Nivernais with a little hint of Brittany, two hours from Paris. Large, rolling plains, surrounded by wooded hillsides are criss-crossed by meadows grazed by Nivernais Charolais cattle, easily recognisable with their light red and white coats. They contribute to the remarkable views near the property, which is reached by a small road bordered by a forest. A round track gives you a view of the entire estate and means you can park close to the manor house. The house stands imposingly at the centre of the estate, facing a large lawn and an oak forest dotted with tree houses that blend into the landscape. Remodelled by Jean-Louis-César Deschamps de Bisseret, a count and dragoon officer under Napoleon I who appreciated symmetry, it has many architectural features that suggest the manor was built in the 17th century, although the date 1808 is inscribed on the facade. The manor house does not appear to have undergone any significant changes since then. Three storeys high, it has two main facades that differ slightly from one another: topped with a flat-tiled gable roof with dormer windows, the manor house has straight, regular windows arranged in rows of three to the north and five to the south. They are enhanced by ashlar quoins and window surrounds. On either side of the main building, two lower extensions feature wooden-framed doors with window panes and flat Burgundy tile roofs. A second entrance at the rear of the house is framed by two old stone pillars on either side of a metal gate. A pond as nearby, almost hidden from view.

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$1,090,200
425
6bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 8.7ha

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden Montbard (21)

In the centre of Montbard, an 18th-century townhouse, with outbuildings, a courtyard and a garden. From the street, this walled property is tucked away behind a carriage gate and a smaller pedestrian gate. Inside, there is a courtyard around which stand a barn, a second house with its own entrance from the street and the main building, which is L-shaped and has three storeys. It has a steeply sloping roof made of traditional Burgundy tiles. The front and rear façades are made of pointed exposed stone. The door and window frames are arched, as was the local tradition in the 18th century, and are made of Burgundy stone. There are three large cellars beneath the main house, behind which there is a small 530-m² garden.

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$401,700
349
5bedrooms
land 953

By Patrice Besse

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House with garden Beaune (21)

A complex of edifices from the 17th, 18th and 20th centuries with courts, gardens and investment buildings, nestled near the charming town of Beaune in Burgundy. The old estate comprises a number of detached buildings grouped around a shared courtyard. Most of the walls are of stone and the roofs, with a few exceptions, are clad with flat tiles. The various dwellings, although of varying heights, all have two storeys. Probably dating back to the 17th century, the oldest building on the east side of the street has half-timbered walls and features a covered gallery on the courtyard side. Continuing southwards, there is an 18th-century building with the entrance porch to the courtyard, linking it to the 17th-century house. To the north are a small house, known as the 'steward's house', and a more recent abutting barn. Also extending to the north, almost closing off the courtyard to the east, there are a number of old barns and sheds, as well as other outbuildings, used for agricultural purposes. Former stables, converted into a hay store, stand in the middle of the courtyard. The grounds, covering an area of around 2,300 m², are accessed via a track between these buildings to the north and the residential buildings to the south and east. To the south, along an east-west axis that closes off the complex, a house built in the 1920s links up with the 18th-century building to the east, which has a facade on the street side. Forming a genuine small estate, these premises are supplemented by three independent flats, of approximately 64 m², 67 m² and 97 m², respectively.

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$975,400
600
10bedrooms
land 5,212

By Patrice Besse

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House Semur-en-Auxois (21)

An authentic 18th-century townhouse converted into a B&B and restaurant in the heart of the historic district of Semur-en-Auxois . Situated in the historic centre of Semur, opposite the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame, the foundations of which date back to the 11th century, the residence dominates a cobbled square surrounded by timber-framed buildings, townhouses and numerous shops within walking distance. The townhouse has a classic, sober architectural style and faces north-east/south-west. Its front facade is harmoniously punctuated by fourteen windows arranged in seven bays. The slate mansard-style gambrel roof has two dormer windows, each crowned with an arched pediment featuring a high-relief male or female head. This is how those who may have been the residence's first inhabitants now watch over it. A double flight of approach stairs leads up to the main door. The sober doorway features a simple rusticated surround topped by an eyebrow lintel. This is the only entrance to the building on the street side.

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$2,008,300
575
6bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 1,495

By Patrice Besse

17

Property with pool Saint-Bonnet-de-Vieille-Vigne (71)

Exceptional property – Fully furnished 5-bedroom gîte with reception areas, heated swimming pool, and independent studio. In the heart of a calm and green environment, discover this magnificent character property that has been completely renovated, offering a rare setting that combines authenticity, comfort, and exceptional development potential. This beautifully renovated former farmhouse respects traditional materials and modern comfort, making it ideal for a turnkey tourism and event business. This fully furnished and equipped gîte of approximately 200 m² comprising 5 bedrooms can accommodate up to 15 people, complemented by an independent studio allowing for 4 additional beds with private access by the pool. The entire property is sold fully furnished, including furniture, equipment, bedding, appliances, as well as all the necessary equipment for current operations, allowing for immediate resumption without additional investment. Built on 4 cadastral plots representing a total area of 82 ares and 42 centiares, or 8,242 m² of land, this property benefits from a privileged environment, offering vast landscaped outdoor spaces conducive to relaxation and events. The gîte consists of: On the ground floor: - A large warm living room with a wood stove - Two large tables with extensions capable of accommodating many guests - Fully equipped kitchen - 2 bedrooms: - 1 bedroom with a 160 cm bed and a baby bed - 1 bedroom with three 90 cm beds - Bathroom with WC - Utility room with washing machine and dryer Upstairs: - Mezzanine with click-clack sofa and television - 3 bedrooms: - 1 bedroom with a 160 cm bed and private bathroom with WC - 1 bedroom with a 160 cm bed + a 90 cm bed - 1 bedroom with two 90 cm beds + click-clack sofa - Bathroom with WC Independent studio with poolside access: - Bedroom with a 160 cm bed - Convertible sofa - Shower room with WC Services and amenities: - Heated swimming pool - Gym - Sauna - Equipped terrace A significant additional asset: The property also features a reception area dedicated to events and weddings, including: - Reception hall - Event room for 60 people - Event room for 120 people - Up to 200 people in cocktail configuration A rare property offering a turnkey tourism business with strong development potential.For more information or to arrange a visit, contact me.NEYRAT IMMOBILIER PARAY-LE-MONIAL - CÉLINE GOURLIER - Independent Commercial Agent - Tel: 06.40.73.56.39 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.

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$568,000
200
5bedrooms
land 8,242

By Neyrat Immobilier

25

House with pool and terrace Couternon (21)

New Neyrat Real Estate.In the heart of the village of Couternon, located in a calm and sought-after environment, this family property offers beautiful volumes and refined amenities. Behind its motorized gate, this elegant property reveals a vast private driveway leading to the house set at the back of the lot, immediately providing a sense of space and prestige. You will discover a beautiful entrance with storage, a spacious and bright living area of 67m² with a bow window, insert fireplace, and direct access to the terrace and pool, facing southeast, a semi-open equipped kitchen, a pantry, laundry room, a master suite on the ground floor with dressing area and shower room, a second bedroom or office with a closet, and upstairs three bedrooms with closets including one in a row with a balcony and one with a terrace overlooking the pool, a large mezzanine, shower room, and an additional room for a dressing area or storage according to your needs. Perfectly maintained, it benefits from numerous recent amenities: roof from 2024, gas boiler from 2021, reversible air conditioning from 2023, motorized gate and garage doors, centralized vacuuming, fiber optics, intercom, electrically operated rolling shutters on large windows, well with a new pump. You will enjoy a pleasant plot of nearly 2400m², with a landscaped garden, renovated 10x5 pool (liner 2024), terrace, double garage, and ample outdoor parking spaces.A true asset completes this property: a part of the land located at the front is buildable. Ideal for maintaining a large family plot or considering a future construction or division project. The municipality has local shops, a nursery and primary school, and offers a quality living environment on the outskirts of Dijon.A rare property in the area, ideal for a family seeking comfort, space, and quality of life.Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.

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$967,400
261
4bedrooms
land 2,378

By Neyrat Immobilier

22

House with terrace Givry (71)

Ideally located in the heart of the village, this beautiful old house has undergone careful renovation by its owners, blending authenticity and modern comfort.- The ground floor is dedicated to the living areas and opens to the outside. It features a fully equipped kitchen, a bright dining room with direct access to the terrace, as well as two comfortable living rooms, one of which is enhanced by an open fireplace. A laundry room and toilets complete this level.- The sleeping area, located on the first floor, includes three bedrooms, a shower room with toilet, as well as a master suite with its own bathroom and private toilet.- The top level offers additional potential with two large rooms that can be developed according to your needs.Outside, you will enjoy a lovely enclosed garden of 517 m², a non-attached barn, and an essential vaulted cellar typical of the region.A character house, ready to welcome your family, where you just need to move in.For all visits contact NEYRAT IMMOBILIER GIVRY - Karine BERT - Tel: 06.07.76.95.79Information regarding 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.

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$664,400
287
6bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 517

By Neyrat Immobilier

Exclusivity
18

House with terrace Chablis (89)

CHABLIS close to the center with a rear view of the great wines of Chablis: A large family residence to restore with 7 bedrooms, fireplaces, a wooded exterior, offering superb volumes and all the charm of the old on three levels. Rare in the area.On the ground floor (Living spaces):Entrance, independent kitchen, and dining room.Living room, lounge, each with fireplace.WC, hallway, and storage room.Terrace overlooking the garden.On the 1st floor (Main sleeping area):Corridor leading to 5 bedrooms.One bathroom, one shower room, and a WC.On the 2nd floor (Potential and storage):2 additional bedrooms, a toilet.Convertible attics.Annexes and Exteriors:Enclosed and wooded land, ideal for a nice vegetable garden of approximately 400 m² and accessible from the street by a covered passage.Outbuilding with boiler room.Vaulted cellars.2 car garages facing the house.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$260,500
235
7bedrooms
1bathroom
land 566

By Ordim Gestion Et Transaction

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