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Not far from Richelieu, with a swimming pool and outbuildings, a spacious and renovated village house. Once past the gate, the L-shaped house stands on one side of the property, which is landscaped into different verdant spaces. The house’s exposed stone façade is adorned with a wooden access deck, added later, and topped with a slate roof. On the other side of the driveway, the outbuildings are also arranged in an L shape, while the swimming pool, in the middle, links the two groups of buildings together.
…By Patrice Besse
A city dwelling with four bedrooms and a separate studio flat, surrounded by a landscaped garden, within a residential neighbourhood on the outskirts of Tours. From a quiet street in a residential neighbourhood, a long drive leads to the gate, which then continues on to the dwelling, whose gable end features two garage doors, before finally terminating with a wide car park, extended by a carport. As for the dwelling, sheltered from view, it faces east-west and is surrounded by a garden with a variety of landscaped areas, planted with flowers, shrubs and many different trees, which were chosen in order to provide its exterior with a riot of colourful blossoms throughout the year. On the ground floor, a large sunny living area, primarily illuminated by glass double doors giving on to the patio, is divided into a sitting room with a wood-burning stove and a dining room, which is then extended by an open kitchen, while a bedroom with a wardrobe next to a shower room can also be found on this level. Lastly, on the first floor, under the eaves, a landing communicates with three bedrooms, a bathroom and a wardrobe, whereas a separate studio flat was created on the first floor of the garage.
…By Patrice Besse
Just 1 hour and 30 minutes from Paris, in the small Sologne region, an old wine estate has been redeveloped within an 1.8-hectare park overlooking the vineyards. The access to the property is preceded by vast expanses of forests, ponds, and vineyard plots. The estate, located on a gentle hill, overlooks the vineyards. Three distinct entrances marked by double gates lead to the main house, the park, and the outbuildings. A driveable path gradually ascends towards the houses through the well-kept park, planted with tall stems of various and colorful species, revealing some resting areas with seating and ornaments, vases, and stone statues. The main house is bordered by a stone terrace on its north façade. Small brick walls delineate floral flowerbeds. Close to the wine cellar, there stands an old icehouse buried under vegetation. A delicate place that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Several outdoor locations, covered with stone paving, allow for full enjoyment of the site.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Touraine, a longère and its outbuildings, to restore, on a wooded estate of 45 hectares with a pond. At the edge of a wood, a path leads to the house, hidden behind large trees. Facing south, the main facade is rendered, with stone chain work and a two-slope slate roof, pierced by four Jacobin dormer windows. The windows and French doors on the ground floor, fitted with small pane woodwork, are protected by wooden shutters. Two garages are closed by wooden doors, partly glazed on the upper part, topped with slate cladding. On the north side, ventilation dormers or dogs' dormers provide additional lighting. The interior is to be completely re-arranged. On the side, an outbuilding closes the courtyard. An old well is still visible. The estate covers about 45 hectares, mainly wooded, surrounded by neighboring fields. A 1.5-hectare pond occupies one end of the estate.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Between Tours and Vendôme, a fully renovated former mill, with outbuildings and 1.3-hectare tree-filled grounds. From the centre of the village, a narrow street leads to the property. There are two entrance gates, one to the front and one to the rear of the buildings. The first opens onto a parking area and a car port where two vehicles can be parked. A drive runs through part of the grounds, through which the River Brenne flows, and leads around the former mill to a patio enclosed by a wooden fence with a gate in front of the building, which is made up of two edifices and was built with rubble stone covered with rendering. The different sized windows have brick frames, which is typical of the region, and the large patio doors on the ground floor let light stream generously into all the rooms. A former lean-to standing against the gable end has been transformed into a summer kitchen and is glazed on three sides. Five bedrooms and a vast office space are spread over the first two floors. The attic level forms a single room and the whole building has recently been fully renovated. Next to the mill, an outbuilding with a bread oven could be converted, as could the brick outbuilding alongside the narrow street. Opposite the mill, a barn is used for storing gardening material and also serves as a workshop. The banks of the mill race have been planted with flower beds and the grounds are very well kept, with a variety of trees, a range of landscaped spaces, lawns and a vegetable garden.
…By Patrice Besse
A renovated 15th-century manor, with an outbuilding and 1.5-hectare grounds, located near the birthplace of Ronsard in the Loir River Valley. Dating from the Renaissance, the property, neither a national or regional historical monument, is currently located in a protected area and originally formed a hamlet with the surrounding enclosed properties. From a small country lane, a drive leads to one of the property’s five separate entrances. Once past the main entrance, there is a small pavilion, which was converted into a guesthouse, followed by the two-storey, rectangular manor house. Originally from the 15th century, its central building is topped with a local tile gable roof and punctuated by tall cross-windows. Flanked on one side by a stairway tower with a modillion frieze and a slate roof, on the manor’s other gable end, stands a more modest one-storey building topped with an ancient tile roof. With plaster-coated walls, the manor is decorated with an ashlar stone cornice under the eaves as well as tuffeau stone window and door surrounds. In addition, the frames for the house’s single- or double-glazed cross-windows have all been replaced and are safeguarded by interior shutters. Behind the house, 14 cellars have been hollowed out of the hillside, some of which once contained mushroom beds of varying depths. According to local legend, they also once communicated with the nearby Possonnière manor house where Pierre de Ronsard was born. Lastly, the property’s grounds also include a formal garden, an Italian-inspired garden, a landscaped garden, pinewoods, a dry riverbed and a pasture.
…By Patrice Besse
A charming village dwelling with an interior courtyard, farmhouse and garden, along the banks of a river, in a lively village not far from the chateau of Chambord . Located in the middle of a village, but well enough set back in order to be immersed in total peace and quiet, the property, enclosed by old walls and hedges, is sheltered from view and completely invisible from the street. Turned towards its interior courtyard with an annexe farmhouse, followed by a garden, which descends towards the Beuvron, the famous river of Sologne, the house is accessible either directly from the street or via a pathway – with a deed of easement – through the next-door property, which leads to the interior courtyard. As for the main dwelling, with a floor area of approximately 192 m², it is built out of stone and covered with an old tile roof, while the courtyard, with nearly 400 m², includes several annexe buildings, such as a woodshed, storage rooms, a climate-controlled wine cellar, as well as a farmhouse with approximately 110 m² that faces a landscaped garden. It should be noted that all of the buildings are in excellent condition and still bear many of their ancient decorative details. In addition, another building, located on the other side of the street and facing the main dwelling, is large enough to accommodate several vehicles, while an upstairs floor of approximately 60 m², awaits its reconversion.
…By Patrice Besse
On the outskirts of Amboise, in a dominant position, a 17th-century manor, its outbuildings, and its park of 2.5 hectares. The manor and its park, supported by powerful retaining walls, overlook the Loire Valley. Access by car is through a monumental gate. Built in the 17th century and modified in the 19th century, the main house is preceded by a courtyard. Located in the northwest corner, the building occupies an L-shaped plan, with each wing extended by a pavilion slightly projecting. The whole is raised over two levels, topped by a mansard roof illuminated by dormer windows. The façades, rendered and adorned with stone corner chains, are pierced by large openings, protected by shutters. A few bull's-eye windows punctuate the façade. On the garden side, the openings are flanked by solid shutters or fitted with bars. The roof of the central wing is made of fibrociment, while that of the side pavilions is made of slate.In front, a set of outbuildings is backed against the rock that gave its name to the estate. A French garden extends from a terrace to a pleasure pavilion. The rest of the park has a rural atmosphere, with a pasture overlooked by a wooded area.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A stately 18th-century property with outbuildings, a swimming pool and landscaped grounds, in a residential neighbourhood on the outskirts of Tours. Nestled within a residential neighbourhood in a town along the banks of the Cher, the dwelling is situated on carefully maintained landscaped grounds of nearly 4,500 m², planted with plenty of trees and flowers, which includes a large covered patio, swimming pool, greenhouse and two outbuildings. From the street, the property is accessible via a wrought-iron gate supported by two stone pillars, which opens onto a gravel drive that runs alongside part of the grounds and one of the dwelling’s wings, in the direction of the two outbuildings used for vehicle parking. As for the U-shaped, two-storey dwelling, composed of an 18th-century central building framed by two wings, it surrounds, in the back, a grassy courtyard, scattered with pruned box trees, and accessible via an opening flanked by two tuffeau stone pillars on either side, which are then extended by low stone walls. With tall rectangular, small-paned windows, the house’s tuffeau stone exteriors are topped by a slate gable roof, which is, in turn, crowned by gable dormer windows, whereas its eastern wing includes a large picture window, in the same style, as well as several additional rectangular windows. Last, but not least, the dwelling’s interior has been well conserved with hardwood floors, fireplaces, wood panelling and tuffeau stone walls, while the eastern wing’s gable end has been converted into a garage, the plaster-coated rubble stone exterior of which is accessible via wooden double doors.
…By Patrice Besse
In Touraine, a 16th-century manor rehabilitated by J.-B. Astier de Villatte, along with its guest house, ornamental garden, and swimming pool. Accessible through a large oak door leading to a paved courtyard, the house is built of tuffeau over three levels, topped with a gabled roof of tiles and flanked on its east side by an imposing staircase tower. Built in the 16th century on older foundations, the residence underwent a complete rehabilitation at the end of the 2000s by Jean-Baptiste Astier de Villatte. The volumes have been rethought, while some openings have been modified or created to refine the perspectives and light inputs. The walls, plastered with lime, are punctually covered with enamel tiles, a signature of the decorative architect. The French-style ceilings, painted and delicately floral, converse with terracotta tiled floors, with shapes and patterns specifically designed for each room. Custom oak joinery is created, while furniture is designed, manufactured, and installed specifically for the space. At the rear of the house, on the garden side, a large tuffeau barn, topped with a slate roof, opens at the end of a paved stone path from Chauvigny. The restoration here is decidedly contemporary, with large volumes bathed in light thanks to wide openings with metal frames. The floors are laid with tomettes and the doors and frameworks are in oak. Between the two bodies of buildings, a classic-inspired garden structures the perspectives. It is planted with cypress trees, olive trees, rose bushes, and fruit trees. It organizes the transition to a relaxation space between the terrace, pool, and lawn. The property also includes two vaulted cellars, a well, and two outbuildings.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A 68-hectare hunting ground with a comfortable house, a gîte, outbuildings and 23 hectares of lakes, tucked away in France’s Sologne province. You reach the property via a quiet road. An electric gate leads onto a forest driveway that takes you to the house. On the right, there is a gîte. From the road, you cannot see the house, which is hidden behind a heather brushwood hedge and broad-leaved trees. The specially designed house is an original construction with a ground floor and first floor. It was built in the 1970s with materials that are typical of France’s Sologne province. The dwelling faces west, looking out at a 17-hectare lake – an outdoor space that creates a unique atmosphere and provides soothing natural light. The roof is covered with old tiles. There is a third dwelling too – a long building that needs to be renovated and is set back on the hunting ground. The hunting ground is made up of moorland, lakes and forests. A 34-hectare wooded section of this hunting ground has a special French legal document for forestry (“Plan simple de gestion”) that describes, maps and schedules work on it. A tennis court completes the property. This tennis court has not been used for a long time and needs to be renovated.
…By Patrice Besse
In the Berry countryside, a 16th-century manor surrounded by moats and its 22-hectare estate. From a small country road, a private driveway leads to the property, which is set away from any immediate neighbors. The house gradually reveals itself amidst meadows and ancient trees, including a towering hundred-year-old cedar. Dated from the 16th century and rising two levels topped with attics, the manor is built of coated masonry, reinforced at the corners and around the openings by frames made of barite stone, extracted from nearby quarries. The building is flanked by two towers. The entire structure is crowned with a steep roof covered with flat tiles for the main house and slate for the four-sided tower. The other tower, circular, rises two levels and is topped with a conical slate roof. Many openings are protected by painted wooden shutters. To the south and west of the manor, four outbuildings with simple volumes and two-pitched tile roofs recall the estate's former agricultural vocation. Two of them are converted into housing and a guesthouse, while the other two are used as storage or workshops. The entire manor is surrounded by moats, some of which still hold water. The estate covers approximately 22 hectares in one piece, consisting mainly of meadows, a nearly 6-hectare wood, and a pond.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
20 minutes to the east of Tours, a former outbuilding, transformed into a pleasant family home with a garden. An iron gate opens from the street onto a gravelled parking area that leads up to the courtyard in front of the entrance to the house on one side and to the garden at the foot of the slope on the other side. This former outbuilding has been fully transformed and was enhanced by an extension in 2005. While outside only the brick window frames and a part of the building pay witness to its past, inside the partially exposed stone walls are well-preserved and combine with modern architecture. It has been designed as a family home, with six bedrooms ready to welcome new occupants, large west-facing windows and a vast reception room that opens onto the garden. There are three cellars in the hill slope and a flight of steps leads to a wooded area at its summit.
…By Patrice Besse
An 18th century mansion house, with an interior courtyard and a terraced garden, in the Touraine region. This mansion house is on a privileged site below the royal town of Loches, adjoining its ramparts and very near to the town centre. The main entrance, in a quiet street, is reached via oak wood carriage gates and an entrance porchway. The latter leads to an interior paved courtyard, overlooked by a good many of the house’s windows. A passageway leads from there to a wide terrace and then, via a few steps, to a garden. The main facade faces a mall.
…By Patrice Besse
In the center of Tours, between courtyard and garden, a 19th-century townhouse and its converted annexes. The building dates from 1850. Located on a one-way street, it is built over three levels, including a converted attic, on a cellar. To the west, on the street side, the facade made of light brick and tuffeau decorations features six rectangular openings. At the first level, they frame a double arched wooden carriage door and an opening with a triangular pediment supported by sculpted consoles. At the second level, protruding from the carriage door, a corbelled balcony with a wrought iron railing adds rhythm to the facade. It is complemented by a cornice with dentils and corbels, beneath a slate roof. At the third level, two dormer windows with curved arches punctuate the roof. On the garden side, the annexes are covered with wooden cladding, and the roofs are made of zinc and slate. The interior spaces are bright, with light wooden floors and white walls. The house at the back opens onto a landscaped courtyard with converted annex buildings and a small garden. A boiler room and two cellars occupy the basement.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Located 1 hour and 30 minutes from Paris, in a village in the northern Loiret, a fully renovated character house, its garden, and its outbuildings. Built in the 19th century, in 1850, the property bears witness to an ancestral agricultural tradition, focused on vineyards and saffron. In the village, several homes with monumental doors evoke life from times past, before the rise of cereal and fodder crops. Access to the house, situated on a small square set back from the main street, is through one of these imposing porches or through a door that opens directly into the living house. The porch serves as a link between this house and two outbuildings, forming an L-shape on a plot of approximately 600 m². A small terrace, an enclosed garden with walls, and a perfectly functioning well complete the property. The facade was built with stone rubble joined with lime. Its wooden semicircular windows are placed on decorative columns topped with capitals. Approximately 180 m² in size, it is raised over two levels topped with attics under beams, shaping an L at one corner of the lot. A lower extension is occupied by a kitchen. The interior has undergone careful restoration in recent years to provide comfort and modernity, with home automation for heating and alarm, while preserving old elements: exposed stone and beams, stone fireplace, cast iron radiators.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Near Loches, in a historic town of Touraine, an old abbatial residence listed as a historical monument (MH), along with its enclosed garden and canal. At the center of the town, the MH-listed house probably dates back to the 14th century. It served as the residence of a Benedictine abbey, the buildings of which from the 18th century still face it. Raised over two levels, the structure features a tall and wide gable with roundels, adorned with a "trumpet of Montpellier," and its stone corbel. The slate roof is characteristic of constructions from the 15th and 16th centuries. The main facade, perpendicular to the street, opens onto the garden, accessible through a gate. The openings vary in size, and two square turrets flank the building, one of which is topped with a slate roof with four slopes. On the street side, an old wing is constructed of dressed stone masonry, under a single-slope roof with flat tiles. The north facade and the gable facing the canal, also with roundels, have clearly been modified in the 17th century, with the creation of three large openings per level, in an effort to harmonize with a "new" wing from the same period, which is now a separate property. A small canal runs along the property.
…By Patrice Besse
L'Adresse Immobilier Chartres offers you in EXCLUSIVITY this superb modern architect-designed house, a true haven of peace by the river, combining design, comfort, and nature.Ideally located in a calm and green environment, close to the train station, with quick access to Paris Montparnasse (55 min) and Versailles (35 min), as well as the shops of Saint-Piat.The property's strengths:- Contemporary architecture with spacious, light-filled volumes,- Recent renovations, high-end fittings, and careful decoration,- Large bay windows offering an unobstructed view of the heated pool (11 m x 3.50 m, heat pump),- Wooden terrace, ideal for moments of relaxation and conviviality,- Private pontoon on the river with direct access for a boat or paddleboard.The house offers 4 bedrooms, including a spacious suite with two office spaces, perfect for remote work. It features two bathrooms, one with an Italian shower, two toilets (on the ground floor and upstairs), a utility room, as well as numerous storage options, including a large closet at the entrance. A loft covering the entire area of the house completes the ensemble.For parking, you will benefit from a carport for two vehicles, a large paved parking area, a charging point for electric vehicles, and a remote-controlled gate.A heart-stopping house where elegance and serenity meet, while remaining close to amenities and transport.Contact L'Adresse Immobilier Chartres now to arrange a visit and discover this exceptional property.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By L'adresse
EXCLUSIVITY THE UNITED AGENCIES Between Épernon and Nogent le Roi. Discover this fully renovated old property, set on a closed and landscaped plot of 1200 m². It offers a peaceful living environment, combining the charm of the old with modern comfort.On the ground floor, you enjoy a fitted and equipped kitchen with a dining area, ideal for convivial moments. An office allows for peaceful work from home. The large, bright, and warm living room is enhanced by an insert fireplace. A bedroom on the ground floor, a shower room with a toilet, as well as a laundry room complete this level.Upstairs, a large hallway leads to five beautiful bedrooms offering generous spaces, as well as a shower room with a toilet.Outside, you enjoy a terrace ideal for summer meals, a shelter with a barbecue, a cellar, a carport for two vehicles, a boiler room, a workshop, a garden shed, and a large garage.This rare property in the area will appeal to families seeking space, comfort, and tranquility, close to amenities and the train station connecting to Paris Montparnasse in 40 minutes. (4.53% fees inclusive charged to the buyer.)Carole GARIN-SEHLI (EI) Sales Agent - RSAC Number: 83876175700015 - Chartres.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Camilotto
Dive into history at the heart of the Royal City of Loches, following in the footsteps of Joan of Arc and Richard the Lionheart. Perched atop the citadel, behind the 15th-century ramparts, this 18th-century palace offers a rare setting, imbued with serenity and rich in history.Located inside the ramparts of Loches, behind its elegant wrought-iron gate, its paved courtyard, the Palais D'Or reveals an intimate and refined atmosphere. The generous volumes, local white stone, tuffeau, and architectural authenticity give the residence a unique character, enhanced by high-quality amenities. The ground floor opens onto a vast entrance hall leading to an immense elegant living room with parquet flooring and a marble fireplace boasting a ceiling height of over 3.20 meters, providing beautiful volumes to the gilded moldings and lovely brightness thanks to the French windows opening onto the enclosed garden. Right next to it, the dining room, accommodating up to twelve guests, also features direct access to the outdoors, ideal for extending receptions on beautiful days. Continuing on one side, the kitchen and laundry are fully equipped: La Cornue stove, double dishwasher, double refrigerator-freezer, and wine cellar, meeting the demands of a refined way of life, along with a single bedroom and a guest WC. On the other side, a library allows for quiet escapes, completing this level.On the first floor, the sleeping area offers three elegant bedrooms, two shower rooms fitted in the towers provide remarkable comfort, including one with a spectacular golden column shower with sculptural design and integrated sink and WC, adding a distinctly signature touch to the whole and perfecting this floor. In the basement, a wellness and leisure area houses fitness equipment as well as a billiards table. A secure room with a safe is present. Other rooms serve as a boiler room with a boiler, thermodynamic tank, and water softener, wood storage, and garden furniture. Below, a wine tasting cellar invites you to savor the region's fine wines in an authentic and intimate setting.Through the courtyard, an independent pavilion harmoniously completes the property. On the ground floor, a fully equipped kitchen opens onto a warm living-dining room, a guest WC, and a laundry room complete this level. On the first floor, two parquet-floored bedrooms with closets share a bathroom equipped with a bathtub and a shower. On the second floor, accessible by a steep staircase, a bedroom with twin beds, sloping ceiling and no door, forms a more intimate space. In the basement, several cellars function as a boiler room with a boiler, 200-litre water tank, water softener, storage cellar, as well as a tasting cellar.The exteriors form a true green haven of over 1820m2 in the heart of the historic ramparts. A vast terrace allows for outdoor meals, complemented by a barbecue area, hammocks, benches, and garden furniture inviting relaxation within a French garden dotted with fruit trees. A garden shed and an underground room for multiple projects complete this property. The property features private parking for three vehicles, with additional spaces available a few minutes' walk outside the ramparts. This exceptional residence combines heritage elegance, contemporary comfort, and high-end amenities in a unique historic setting in the heart of Touraine, offering a rare and prestigious lifestyle.
…By Val De Loire Sologne - Sotheby's International Realty
Karacterre® presents an exceptional estate in the heart of the Touraine countryside, combining old-world charm, immediately usable event space, and accommodation for over 60 people. Dating back to the 17th century, this former stone farmhouse has been completely renovated to host receptions and other events. First Building - Reception Hall A remarkable reception hall with generous proportions, featuring a cathedral ceiling and exposed beams, can accommodate up to 200 people. A second space on the upper floor, nearly 80 m², overlooks the hall and offers a panoramic view of the beams. This space is complemented by a fully fitted and equipped professional kitchen, restrooms, and a storage room. Second Building - Cottage Complex Comprising three cottages with over 40 beds, each offering a fully fitted and equipped kitchen, bathrooms, toilets, bedrooms, and a dormitory. All retain their original charm and can be made interconnected or independent as needed. Third building house and covered terrace A house comprising a living room with a fitted and equipped kitchen, a laundry room, and an office. Upstairs, a landing leads to two bedrooms, a shower room, a toilet, and a private enclosed garden with a swimming pool. Adjoining the house, a barn offers multiple possibilities (future extension of the house, playroom, etc.) as well as a large covered terrace of over 110 m². Other outbuildings complete the property: a small house located in the grounds, comprising a living room with a kitchen, a bedroom, a shower room, and a veranda. As well as three independent chalets, one of which is accessible for people with reduced mobility, all set back from the main buildings, offering views of the countryside and a peaceful setting. They consist of a kitchen, two or three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a terrace, bringing the total accommodation capacity to over 60 beds across the entire property. Various outbuildings and amenities complete the property: garages, workshops, and parking. For those looking to get into event planning, this property offers a turnkey opportunity that can be launched immediately. Whether for hosting groups, family events (weddings, birthdays), seminars, training sessions, exhibitions, etc., the property has all the necessary infrastructure for organizing private and professional events. Key features include: a solar tracker that optimizes the property's energy production, a suitably sized wastewater treatment system, alarms, fire safety equipment, etc. Located just 15 minutes from the A10 motorway, the property benefits from excellent accessibility for guests, service providers, friends, and family. Please note: the property currently hosts a commercial event business operated through an existing business. The price includes the transfer of this business as well as the calendar of events already booked. Karacterre is an agency specializing in authentic properties. We operate throughout the Pays de la Loire, Brittany, and Centre regions. ANGERS CHOLET SAUMUR TOURS LE MANS RENNES SAINT MALO Discover our properties, including Mansions, Townhouses, Lofts, Contemporary Houses, Private Mansions, Castles, Manors, Charming Longères, Character Apartments, Exceptional Properties, Luxury Properties, Charming Properties, and Investment Properties, directly on the Karacterre real estate website. Free valuation upon request. Proof of identity will be required before any visit, in accordance with Article L561-2-2 of the French Monetary and Financial Code. Including fees of 5% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 1 900 000 . Energy class D, Climate class B Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2023: between 1970.00 and 20900.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Karacterre
Set in the heart of a village in the Perche region, within a remarkable heritage and natural setting, discover this elegant 19th-century mansion. Just a 5-minute walk from all amenities, it enjoys a prime location. The main house charms with its generous proportions, abundance of natural light, cosy family spaces and numerous views over the grounds. The upper floors feature suites, bedrooms, studies and leisure areas, perfectly suited to harmonious family life or entertaining guests. The recent high-quality renovation has been meticulously planned to preserve the property’s authenticity whilst ensuring excellent energy efficiency (Energy Performance Certificate: B) and top-of-the-range modern comfort. A rare asset for a property of character. Outside, there is a fully enclosed 3.9-hectare park featuring century-old trees, an orchard and a water feature with a 19th-century rockery. A true haven of greenery, it is the ideal setting for leisure and entertaining. A fully renovated outbuilding comprising a gym and an apartment for accommodating family or guests completes the property. Two further outbuildings offer excellent potential for development, allowing for projects in keeping with the spirit of the place. Ideally situated, this property enjoys a prime location in the Perche region, an area sought after for its quality of life. Just 1½ hours from Paris, it allows you to combine Translated with DeepL.com (free version) Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Property presented by Jean Pierre Favre
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Amenity Property in Sologne – Near Orléans Just 160 km from Paris, less than 30 km from Orléans and close to typical Sologne villages, discover this charming 5-hectare property nestled in an unspoiled natural setting. The Main House Ground Floor: • An entrance hall with a large closet. • A fully equipped kitchen with central island, opening onto a bright dining room and providing access to a spacious utility room. • A separate laundry / boiler room. • A large, welcoming living room with fireplace, opening onto a covered terrace. • Two bedrooms: the first currently used as an office, with its own washbasin and separate toilet; and a master suite comprising an entrance area, separate toilet, shower room, and bedroom with dressing room. First Floor: • Four bedrooms, one of which has its own private shower room. • The three remaining bedrooms share a large bathroom. • A spacious 75 m² games room, offering multiple layout possibilities. • Numerous built-in cupboards and storage spaces complete this level. The Grounds • A carport for up to three vehicles, adjoining a large workshop ideal for DIY projects. • Five hectares of woodland. • A tennis court in need of restoration.
…By Val De Loire Sologne - Sotheby's International Realty
Beautiful long farmhouse enclosed by a wall on 1 hectare, including on the ground floor: an entryway leading to a shower room, a bedroom, a toilet, a large living room with a fireplace, terracotta tiles, and exposed beams, a fitted kitchen (back kitchen and pantry), a large office with a fireplace, a staircase leading to the first floor with a dressing room, a bedroom and its shower room. An outdoor boiler room, a garage, 2 horse boxes, a secure swimming pool 5.5/11 with an electric safety curtain, a vegetable garden, a pond, a double garage, and a small house to renovate.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Domaines & Chateaux
iad France - Justin Lavigne offers you: In Argenton-sur-Creuse, at the gates of the Creuse Valley, this unique property occupies a rare location, between preserved nature and immediate proximity to services. Accessible on foot from the SNCF train station located about 1.4 km away and just a few minutes from the shops in the city center, it benefits from an exceptional setting on the banks of the Creuse while retaining excellent accessibility, about 2.5 hours from Paris by train. The property is arranged around a former mill converted into a main residence and a large outbuilding now usable for tourist accommodation and event activities. Rich in history, the mill appears on the Cassini map and has a water right founded in title, a testament to a particularly rich local heritage. Its private island called 'the end of the world' invites you to travel! The main house offers a privileged living space facing the river. The living area includes a spacious living room with an open kitchen and a view of the river, extended by a sunlit veranda, pleasant in all seasons thanks to its wood stove. This space opens onto a terrace overlooking the property, the private island, and the river, offering a panorama that is hard to tire of. A bedroom with a shower room and toilet, as well as an independent toilet complete this level. The upstairs distributes three additional bedrooms, a shower room, and an independent toilet. On the ground floor, a large basement includes, among other things, a workshop and various storage areas. Opposite the mill, the outbuilding develops nearly 490 m² and is currently an immediately usable workspace. It includes tourist accommodation with a capacity of 15 people distributed into four independent apartments, each with its own shower room, toilet, and kitchenette. The common areas also offer two independent restrooms. The entirety is complemented by an event room of nearly 80 m², a dining room of over 50 m² with an open kitchen, and two storage rooms. Outside, the property reveals various shaded relaxation areas by the water, a private island accessible from the estate, a visitor parking area, a motorized gate, a greenhouse, a well, and several light outbuildings. The environment provides a sense of countryside and escape while remaining in immediate proximity to the infrastructure and services of Argenton-sur-Creuse, a dynamic municipality known for its tourist appeal, heritage, and quality of life. Significant work has been done recently. The roof of the mill and its insulation have been entirely redone in 2025. The roof of the outbuilding has also undergone a complete revision that same year. The property is now presented in a state allowing immediate exploitation of the existing tourist activity, without any major investment planned. This property will appeal to both a project holder wishing to combine quality of life and professional activity as well as an investor or operator wanting to develop a tourist, event, or hospitality activity. The quality of the existing fittings, the available volumes, the accommodation capacity already in place, and the exceptional character of the site constitute a particularly solid foundation. Everyone is free to bring their vision and shape a project in line with their ambitions. Opportunities of this nature remain rare in the sector. A place where heritage, nature, economic activity, and quality of life meet within the same real estate ensemble. Agency fees payable by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class D index 138 and CLIMATE class D index 30. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for clearing, is available on the Georisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate announcement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Justin Lavigne, independent real estate agent (without fund holdings), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the CHATEAUROUX RSAC under number 898641725, holder of the real estate marketing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.
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