luxury house for sale Savigné-sous-le-Lude, France
Property with pool Savigné-sous-le-Lude (72)
Découvrez ce domaine équestre, étendu sur près de 27 hectares, offrant une résidence principale et des installations équestres professionnelles. Résidence de Charme : Profitez d'une maison de 182 m², rénovée et agrandie avec quatre chambres, une cuisine équipée en noyer, une salle de jeux, et un espace bien-être comprenant une piscine couverte, un sauna, et un système de nage à contre-courant pour une relaxation optimale. Piscine Couverte et Espace Détente : La piscine, réalisée en 2009, bénéficie d'une couverture anti-condensation, d'une isolation performante et d'une pompe à chaleur récemment changée, assurant une utilisation toute l'année. Centre Équestre Professionnel : - 59 box de qualité supérieure, avec installations de poulinage équipées de caméras pour une surveillance 24/7. - Carrière et piste d'entraînement bien entretenues pour le dressage et l'entraînement. - Bâtiments supplémentaires** pour le stockage, le logement des employés, et un local technique avec tous les équipements nécessaires. Opportunités Diversifiées : - Entreprise Équestre : Idéal pour l'élevage, la formation, et la tenue de compétitions équestres grâce aux installations complètes. - Événements et Hospitalité : Espace parfait pour organiser des événements, des retraites ou des séminaires équestres. - Loisirs et Tourisme : Le domaine offre des possibilités pour des randonnées équestres, des cours de monte, et d'autres activités de plein air. Durabilité et Autonomie : Le forage réalisé en 2007 fournit de l'eau à la majorité du domaine, complété par un système de traitement d'eau moderne pour une gestion écologique. Investissement Stratégique : Un achat dans ce haras représente une opportunité rare de posséder une entreprise clé en main avec un potentiel de croissance significatif dans le secteur équestre et au-delà. Contactez-nous pour Explorer ce Domaine Unique : Ne manquez pas cette occasion unique d'acquérir un bijou du patrimoine équestre. Planifiez votre visite aujourd'hui pour découvrir tout ce que ce haras peut offrir. Les honoraires sont à la charge du vendeur. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. Contact your local agent, Mickaël BOURDAIS, LE LUDE, Optimhome Associate Estate Agent at 06 66 96 69 90 – More information on https://www.optimhome.com/conseillers/m.bourdais (ref 561221)
By Optimhome - Mickaël Bourdais
38 listings near Savigné-sous-le-Lude
Property Le Lude (72)
Coldwell Banker Val Property - Maine Prestige presents this exceptional equestrian estate in Sarthe. Equestrian Estate in Sarthe This 17-hectare stud farm, nestled in Sarthe, holds immense potential for transformation into a tourism or hospitality project, featuring 70 stalls and 3 residential houses. Prime Location in the Loir Valley Coldwell Banker Val Property presents an ideally located equestrian estate in the heart of the Loir Valley, at the confluence of Sarthe and Touraine. The estate benefits from excellent access to the A28 motorway, making it easy to reach nearby stations and shops. Income Potential and Unique Setting The stud farm offers significant income potential for equestrian, hospitality, or tourism activities in an unusual natural setting. Property Features - Residential Houses: The property includes 3 residential houses providing approximately 400 m² of living space. - The two main houses can be combined to offer a total area of around 270 m² across two levels, while the third house provides 130 m². - Equestrian Facilities: The estate boasts various buildings and facilities, including: - 70 stone stalls distributed across several units - Two training arenas measuring 1200 m² and 4000 m² - A 900-meter-long, 8-meter-wide track - An 840 m² covered riding arena - A clubhouse - Three barns and a remarkable 16th-century barn with a recently renovated roof, which can be converted into additional housing or a reception hall for hospitality or tourism activities (approved in the local urban plan). Natural Surroundings The estate is set within approximately 17 hectares of verdant land, encompassing gardens, woods, pastures, paddocks, and a water feature. Additionally, a communal pond offering jet-ski activities and an ornithological reserve are located nearby. Exceptional Opportunity Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to acquire a high-potential property in a unique setting. Contact Coldwell Banker Val Property today to arrange a visit and explore the possibilities this remarkable estate has to offer.
By Coldwell Banker Val Property - Maine Prestige Immobilier
House with pool and terrace Le Lude (72)
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By Les Agences Du Loir
House Le Lude (72)
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By Immo Mais Pas Que
House Luché-Pringé (72)
Beautiful character house comprising: entrance hall, living room, living room, kitchen with dining area, boiler room, WC. Upstairs: 4 bedrooms, shower room, WC, possibility of additional bathroom. Convertible attic. Charm of the old: floor tiles, beams, marble fireplaces, high ceilings. Garage, lean-to, workshop, courtyard, cellar, garden. The whole on a closed ground of 447 m 2. Announcement written under the responsibility of a Commercial Agent, Christiane LEQUIMENER, registered under number 512 438 417 of the RSAC LE MANS. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Les Agences Du Loir
Property with pool Noyant (49)
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By Les Agences Du Loir
Property La fleche (72)
Ref.4160-C : Forest estate for sale on the borders of the Sarthe and Maine-et-Loire departments. Situated on the borders of the Sarthe and Anjou regions, in a pretty, undulating, wooded area, just a few kilometers from a picturesque town with all the main services, this rare estate in a single block features a fine group of buildings and an interesting land unit. The property comprises: A former farmhouse that could make a charming hunting lodge, comprising: - A dwelling of approx. 130 sqm, restored in 1996, comprising: lounge, kitchen, hallway, shower room, 2 bedrooms, 1 dormitory, toilet and toilet on the landing. (Electric convector heating). - A barn. - Old pigsties. With a total surface area of approx. 172 acres (70 hectares), the land around the house comprises : around 12.35 acres (5 hectares) of meadows; An old pond of approx. 9,000 sqm requiring development work; A forest massif subject to a simple management plan (PSG) covering an area of around 153 acres (62 hectares), of which around 86 acres ( 35 hectares) were burnt down in 2022, located in the area shown on the plan below concerning the plots mentioned PMA (maritime pines) and will need to be reforested, for which subsidies may be available. Possibility to acquire in addition : AN OLD FARMHOUSE comprising : - 2 dwellings: House n°1: (approx. 140sqm): restored in 2000, the house comprises 2 entrances, kitchen, dining room, living room, wc, 2 bathrooms, 2 bedrooms, wc (oil-fired heating, ideal standard boiler from 2007). House no. 2: (approx. 160sqm): first floor: entrance/laundry room, wc, living room with fireplace, kitchen, bedroom with bathroom. First floor: bedroom, dormitory, bathroom, wc (electric convector heating). - 2 barns used as outbuildings. - Approximately 51.89 acres (21 hectares) of meadows, woods and pond.
By Cabinet Le Nail
House La fleche (72)
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By My French Agent
Property La fleche (72)
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By Optimhome - Mickaël Bourdais
House with terrace La fleche (72)
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By Les Agences Du Loir
Farmhouse with garden La fleche (72)
Ref. 4384 : Renovated 19th C. noble farmhouse for sale On the edge of the village with commerce and tourist activities, this charming renovated property enjoys rural views with excellent access to a choice of market towns, some with train stations linking to Le Mans and Tours and on to Paris, etc. Ideally located as a permanent or holiday home within the “golden triangle” of Le Mans, Angers and Tours with the Loire Valley a short drive away, not forgetting the annual motorsport events at Le Mans. Originally the principal farmhouse for the neighbouring 19th C. chateau, this noble building has today been renovated and modernised to a high standard incorporating its rustic elements and period features where possible. The ground floor starts with a formal front-to-back entrance hall with stairs to the upper floors. To the right is the main lounge, a double aspect light room covering circa 45 sqm with original open functioning stone fireplace, light coloured tiled flooring and beams above. Continuing through the lounge onto the kitchen of 50 sqm, double aspect with doors to front and rear gardens, this family room offers plenty of space to create and dine, the wood burner has been added to the fireplace next to the original “bread oven”, exposed stone walls featuring the brickwork from the period and a glazed arched French doors to the rear all create a wonderful atmosphere to this “heart of the home”. The other side of the entrance hall is an open plan office area and wc and then onto the master bedroom (22 sqm) with tiled floors and beams and garden views, a dressing area and private shower room and wc. This room could easily be used as a second ground floor lounge if desired. The first floor continues the style of below, with original features where possible, beams and window forms. This floor has a straight cut parquet flooring throughout except where tiled within the bathrooms and the main bedroom that retains the original quarry tiled floor. On this level there are 3 bedrooms and a games room. The single bedroom measures 10 sqm and the two doubles are 18 sqm and 29 sqm with a private bathroom for the first double and a second family bathroom across the corridor from the single room (we understand that it is possible to create a private bathroom within the larger bedroom with plumbing already in place). All the bedrooms have views over the gardens. The attic floor is part converted providing a large 29 sqm TV/reading room with vaulted ceiling, leading to a 24 sqm bedroom with shower room (requires finishing) and finally a nearly 50 sqm room ripe for completing in whatever format the new owners require. Beneath the whole house is an arched stone basement level with double stairs leading down either side of the stairs up to the front door. The property has been extensively renovated by the current owners and benefits from geothermic underfloor heating on the ground floor and oil fired radiators on the upper floors, double glazed custom made windows throughout, the roof has been checked and replaced where necessary and the insulation was new at the same time. The drainage, plumbing and electricity have been upgraded from 2006 onwards. There are over 400 sqm of outbuildings with this property offering numerous possibilities. Given its location it could lend itself well to reception halls, possibly additional accommodation, sports/fitness rooms, etc. over the two levels available. At present we have large barns (for example 69 sqm with a 8.3m high ceiling) , garaging, former stables, goat sheds, etc. etc. the exterior is in good order with the stone work façade new on part of the rear section and the roofs have been checked and repaired where required. The is also a 72 sqm metal covered hanger used as a wood store currently. Nearly 1.5 hectares (3.5 acres) of land surround the buildings with a front entrance drive and rear to a parking area. The lawn is close cut in proximity to the house and further away is left longer and cut as hay. There’s enough space for a couple of paddocks alongside the existing orchard and plenty of space for an eventual pool if desired. The buildings are set nicely back from the lane providing privacy and security. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – M. Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
By Cabinet Le Nail
House La fleche (72)
A restored 19th-century farmhouse with annexes and a garden in 3,400m² of grounds, nestled in France’s River Loir valley. A country lane leads up to the gate of this former farm complex, which has been renovated. An electric wooden gate leads into the property between the dwelling and an outhouse. On its east side, the courtyard is flanked by a vegetable patch. On its west side, it is flanked by an ornamental garden that is partly enclosed by old walls and wooden fencing. Apart from an old bakehouse opposite the dwelling, the facades of these buildings face south. Their elevations, made of stone and tuffeau rubble, have been rendered. The quoins and door and window surrounds are made of dressed tuffeau stone. Only the door and window surrounds of one of the outhouses are made of brick. Gabled roofs crown the structures. Some have slate tiles and others have flat red tiles.
By Patrice Besse
House Baugé-en-Anjou (49)
In the heart of a rural and serene environment, the 350 m2 property is located near the town of Baugé. This incredible stately manor, whose origins date back to the 15th century, is proudly located in the Baugeois region on more than 1.7 hectares. A region renowned for its cultural and architectural heritage. Built on three levels in tufa and lime-coated local stones, this magnificent home has a main body decorated with imposing tufa mullioned windows, highlighting its multiple openings. Carried out with care and attention to historical detail, the renovation work has preserved all the period features, including the terracotta tiles and the interior shutters present on all the windows. An entrance through a door decorated with a lintel leads to a magnificent 15th century spiral staircase. Attached to the main body, a terrace is covered in slate. A large room of approximately 85 m2 or two majestic freestone fireplaces facing each other. The dining area adjoins a fitted and equipped kitchen and a scullery completes this place. The tower's spiral staircase leads upstairs. As in the past, the master bedroom is on the left opening onto a large, bright room converted into a master suite and decorated with a majestic fireplace. Then a second bedroom also bathed in light. A corridor leads to another bedroom with bathroom and to the internal staircase leading to the ground floor. The owners have also carefully prepared the insulated attic on the second floor which is ready to be converted. Two outbuildings, one converted into a games room of approximately 50 m2 and an old stable has been converted into a garage. In the heart of a magnificent park, decorated with a small fishing pond with its pontoon and planted with trees of various species, this place invites calm, whether it is a primary or secondary residence, there is no doubt that it will to delight all history lovers, while benefiting from modern comfort. The city of Angers and its TGV station are 45 minutes away, the Loire Valley invites you to take cultural walks as there are so many historic buildings and places there. ENERGY CLASS: E/ CLIMATE CLASS: B Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2021: between EUR5,890 and EUR8,170. Contact (EI): Claire Chauvet Commercial agent EI registered RSAC 951636448 Angers The fees are the responsibility of the seller
By Espaces Atypiques
Manor Baugé-en-Anjou (49)
Ref.4093: Elegant angevin manor house from the 15th C. for sale. This remarkable manor house, whose origins date back to the 15th century, when a family of royal nobility occupied the premises, is firmly established in the heart of the Baugeois region, which is rich in cultural and architectural heritage and offers a variety of leisure activities in a particularly well-preserved natural setting. Crossed by the Loire River and renowned for its numerous castles, Romanesque churches, manor houses and half-timbered houses, the Baugeois is home to the famous tourist sites of the Château de Brézé, the Château de Montsoreau, the Abbey of Fontevraud, the Château de Baugé, the Priory of Sainte-Gemmes-sur-Loire and the historic town of Saumur. Benefiting from a peaceful environment, the property is not far from the town of Angers and the main shops/resource towns are 10 minutes away by car. Easily accessible from Paris and the main cities of the west, Nantes, Le Mans and Tours, this seigneurial building will undoubtedly inspire lovers of old architecture and is ideal for a main residence, holiday home, gîtes or other professional activities. Built on three levels in tufa and local stone rendered with lime under slate, this admirable seigneurial dwelling is adorned with a wing in its extension and another in return for a square, and has remarkable transoms with tufa mullions piercing its main building with several openings from which a diaphanous light spreads pleasantly around the interior. Flanked on the north side by a massive square tower, the specificity of which is to change from a polygonal to a square plan by 'a corbelling with eight quarter round moulded projections', an impression of placid power emanates from this group of buildings, which has been freshly renovated with a degree of care rarely seen. The tower gives access to the interior via a pretty doorway topped by a lintel in the form of an embrasure, and contains a singular wooden spiral stairway. Adjacent to the large dwelling, a vast terrace topped by a slate canopy completes the balance of this building. The main entrance from the main courtyard gives access to the ground floor which is arranged as follows: A vast and elegant living room extends on either side to two monumental tufa fireplaces facing each other. This gives access, on the right, to a comfortably equipped kitchen and a back kitchen. Opposite, a door gives access to the spiral staircase of the tower. To the left, a hallway leads to an en suite bedroom, a bathroom and the staircase leading to the first floor. Throughout, one finds admirably worked and inspired by the aesthetic conventions of the time, terracotta floors from the nearby rairies, half-timbering and exposed beams, stained glass windows and finely worked wooden shutters... On the first floor, a landing leads to a bedroom, a shower room and a bathroom on the right, and to the left, three bedrooms, one of which is of good size and features a magnificent monumental tufa fireplace, a bathroom and a shower room. As on the ground floor, there are terracotta floors, exposed beams, stained glass windows, interior shutters, and remarkable tufa 'coussièges', a sort of stone bench integrated into the embrasure of certain windows which were used in the Middle Ages as benches for sitting and later as resting places for reading or writing. On the second floor and in the attic, additional volumes offer interesting potential for conversion as required. The living space is approx. 350 sqm. The property has two outbuildings: A large games room (approx. 50 sqm) is located in the extension of the living area, which is set back at right angles and can be accessed from the courtyard on the same level. On the first floor, an attic accessible via an attractive external slate staircase offers additional possibilities for conversion. A little further away, an old stable has been perfectly renovated and is used as a garage and a shed. The manor house is set in beautiful English-style parklands of 4,21 acres planted with beautiful trees in the making (oak, chestnut, acacia, cedar, fruit, apple, pear, cherry, plum, quince, raspberry, redcurrant trees, etc.), and punctuated by a beautiful pond with fish. The view is unobstructed over the surrounding valleys and there is a great deal of peace and quiet in this place, which naturally gives meaning to Joachim du Bellay's famous sonnet evoking the 'softness of Angers'. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M.Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
By Cabinet Le Nail
House Baugé (49)
A townhouse and its enclosed garden in the centre of a small historical city within the Anjou region. The house’s front façade looks out onto a small square shaded by ancient lime trees, around which some of the town’s most beautiful buildings stand, while its back façade and two wings frame a paved courtyard, which is extended by an ornamental garden entirely enclosed by walls. With a common wall on one side, the house is oriented east-west and is made up of a main building, flanked by two other buildings. The main section and the first wing, slightly lower, have three floors, including an attic level, while the second wing only has one floor. Built out of lime-plastered rubble stone and topped with a slate gable roof with dormer windows, tuffeau stone is used in the window and door surrounds, cornices, quoins and dormer windows. With wooden shutters protecting the windows on the ground floor, the main building and a portion of the first wing are used as living quarters, while the rest of the space is allocated for the outbuildings.
By Patrice Besse
House Baugé (49)
A townhouse and its enclosed garden, in a small charming city, nestled within the Anjou region. The house’s front façade gives onto a small square that is shaded by several old lime trees, while its back façade overlooks an enclosed garden. The three-storey house, facing east and west, shares a wall with another house on both sides and has a slate gable roof. Behind the house at a right angle, two lower wings, built out of lime-plastered rubble stone and topped with slate roofs, extend the house’s living space. In addition, the house’s cornices, quoins and window/door surrounds are all in tuffeau stone, while its double-glazed windows are all safeguarded with interior shutters.
By Patrice Besse
House with pool Baugé (49)
A 17th-century private mansion, listed as a Historical Monument, with its outbuildings, paved courtyard and ornamental garden, in the Anjou region. Surrounded by high walls, some of which are the city’s former ramparts, the property is accessible from the street via a carriage door, which opens onto a covered entranceway in tuffeau stone that leads to a large paved courtyard. The covered entranceway is located below a 19th-century building, decorated with pilasters, a frieze and a triangular pediment. Bordered by the private mansion on one side and former stables on the other, the courtyard also communicates with a garden, which includes a guard tower from the 16th century. In addition, the property also has a former bakery located behind the private mansion and an independent dwelling that gives onto the street. Built between the 16th and 18th centuries, the private mansion is listed as a Historical Monument and includes a main building, a right-angle pavilion to the east, a bartizan where the two intersect, as well as an extension that was added later on to the west.
By Patrice Besse
Property with pool Baugé (49)
This former 17th century priory on 4.50 hectares in Anjou is located in the forest countryside of Baugé, away from any nuisance and 10 minutes from a motorway exit. The main house of 8 rooms totals more than 350 m2 completely restored and a small chapel; 3 other dwellings including an old dovecote stand around the majestic lime tree hidden by the front wall with its entrance portal. This group of buildings totals a fifteen rooms where the restoration honors the traditions of the Loire Valley with the small tiled paving stones of the chapel, the large beams covering the reception rooms and their superb freestone fireplaces, and do not escape the need to comfort. The 20m x 40m covered riding arena with its 8 closed boxes initially dedicated to professional level equestrian activities, can also be devoted to use of a car collector... BAUGÉ 9 km (shops, services, supermarket, very beautiful 18-hole golf course) ANGERS 43 km (Paris-Montparnasse TGV station direct 1.30 hours) PARIS 303 km including 290 by motorway 1) THE PRIORY (350 m2) Ground Floor: Entrance no. 1 of 17 m2 with staircase and guest toilet Superb fitted kitchen of 36 m2 with large dining island and furnishings Dining room on terracotta floor tiles of 46 m2 (fireplace, 3.20 m high under beams) Living room with tiled floor tiles of 55 m2 (18th century fireplace, beams) Large 'cathedral' room of 40 m2 (6.30 m height under ridge) with large double-oven fireplace Entrance no. 2 of 15 m2 with old bread oven and staircase no. 2 in oak with exterior access Pretty little chapel 30 m2 with exceptional paving of small terracotta tiles, and cushions 1st Floor: Staircase landing no1 Double bedroom 1 of 28 m2 with parquet floor, office of 17 m2 and bathroom original on the mezzanine Storage room and WC Double bedroom 2 of 18 m2 with frame, bathroom (bath, 2 sinks) Bedroom 3 of 16 m2 on floor tilesBathroom (free-standing bathtub, shower, sinks) Staircase landing no. 2:WCBedroom 4 known as the prior's bedroom (17th century fireplace, tiled floor tiles) 2) LE PETIT MANOIR (110 m2) Ground Floor: entrance into the tower with beautiful staircase stone & slate - Bedroom 1 of 32 m2 (fireplace, beams), shower room 9 m2 (sink, shower, WC), laundry room. 1st Floor: double bedroom 2 of 32 m2 (fireplace, beams), bathroom (bath, sink, WC) 2nd Floor: attic bedroom 3 of 18 m2 (exposed framework), bathroom (bath, sink, WC) 3) LA LONGÈRE (70 m2) Entrance, Kitchen , Living room (old slabs on the floor, structural elements), Bedroom and Bathroom (floor shower and sink) 4) LE PIGEONNIER (58 m2) Ground floor: office on terracotta floor tiles of 29 m2 with beautiful period staircase with balusters 1st Floor: bedroom on terracotta floor tiles used as a Media room 29 m2 under frame, in the old dovecote where there are around 400 boulins (pigeon boxes) OUTBUILDINGS -Shed converted into a boiler room with pellet boiler and storage silo -Swimming pool room -Cellar -Manège covered equestrian stable of 40m x 20m + 8 boxes (built in 2001) EXTERIORS Entrance driveway with pretty gate and entrance gateInner courtyard with a magnificent lime treeSwimming pool at the backMeadow around (1.74 ha)Small copseEquestrian training arena.Prepared plot Total surface area registered for 4 hectares 50 ares OPTION : a small farm to restore containing 2 buildings of rural character (3 rooms + attic and 1 room + workshop) can be acquired with approximately 1 hectare of land, for 100,000 euros Retrouvez toutes nos annonces sur notre site INTERNET : https://www.cabinetchevillon.fr/vente/1
By Cabinet Chevillon
Property Baugé-en-Anjou (49)
Immaculately restored town mansion with spacious interior located in the historic heart of Baugé. Presenting a living area of approximately 300 sq.m spread over four levels, the property transports us back to the 17th century and exudes an Italian spirit. Overlooking an interior courtyard, it comprises an entrance, a kitchen, a dining room, a living room, a reception room, four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a WC. In the courtyard, there is a separate building housing a three-level library and a work space. Annexed to the latter, you will find a small house with a living area of approximately 50 sq.m. An inspirational and atypical property.
By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Property Baugé-en-Anjou (49)
Located in the heart of the countryside, 10 km from the A11 motorway (allowing you to reach Paris in 2.5 hours) and just 2 km from the local shopping village with small food shops, this fully restored property exudes rest and relaxation. It sits on 1.7 hectares of private grounds featuring a garden, an orchard and a water features. The ground floor comprises a living room with fireplace, a lounge, a kitchen, a dining room with fireplace, a bathroom and a bedroom. Upstairs, via a wooden staircase or a spiral staircase, you will find 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. On the second floor, there is a large attic. Many authentic period elements have been preserved, including frescoes, flooring and fireplaces. There is also an extension housing a large games room and an upstairs room (accessible via an outdoor staircase). Outbuilding. An authentic place where nature is allowed to fully express itself.
By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
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