Property with pool Toucy (89)
A Restored Estate in Burgundy — Former Outbuildings and Farm of a Château From the air, everything is revealed in an instant. The horseshoe-shaped courtyard, the long farmhouses with their Burgundian roofs, the barns with their majestic proportions, the verdant landscape stretching as far as the eye can see. A rare, cohesive place, steeped in history — and yet surprisingly vibrant. Former outbuildings of a château whose silhouette can still be glimpsed from the estate, this preserved hamlet combines the nobility of stone, the bounty of the land, and a timeless way of life. An hour and a half from Paris, near Toucy, with no neighbors overlooking the property, and close to a golf course and a Michelin-starred restaurant. Three houses. Three destinies. One soul. The Characterful Long Farmhouse — Accessible via a yew and hornbeam driveway, arranged around a paved courtyard with a stone well. Four bedrooms and an office, a very spacious converted attic, and a 3,000 sq m wooded garden. Ready to move into, with independent access. The Farmhouse — Nestled in a charming, enclosed courtyard, this approximately 80 sq m house and its remarkable outbuildings—a former forge and barns—offer exceptional potential: a gîte, bed and breakfast, or caretaker's cottage. Independent access. The Main House — A magnificent longère (traditional Breton farmhouse) with stately proportions, set in 5,767 sq m of grounds with an orchard. Seven bedrooms, including three master suites, a 50 sq m living room with a fireplace, a wine cellar, an indoor swimming pool, stables, and kennels. Independent access. Two barns with original timber frames—one 500 sq m and the other 300 sq m on two levels—offer generous, uncluttered, and majestic spaces. A rare opportunity for events: weddings, private receptions, high-end seminars. These walls are just waiting for a vision. 120 hectares of meadows — The land legacy Contiguous natural meadows, untouched hedgerows, and a water source. A solid land asset, generating nearly €20,709 (excluding VAT) in guaranteed annual income from the date of acquisition. Rural lease on 109 hectares until September 30, 2033 — €17,837 (excluding VAT) per year Rental of agricultural buildings until November 2026 — €2,872 per year Note: The château visible in the drone footage is a separate property and is not included in the sale.
… $2,488,700
By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine