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House Chassignelles (89)
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By Iad France
Property Noyers (89)
An 18th-century townhouse with its inner courtyard in Burgundy, in the heart of one of the 'Most Beautiful Villages in France'. The 18th-century townhouse is located in the centre of the village. A cobblestone street running through the oldest part of the village, featuring various 15th century timber-framed houses with skilful woodwork, leads to the dwelling. Topped by a tiled gable roof, its dressed stone street facade displays the symmetry and sobriety typical of the classical architectural style, embellished by a few decorative elements such as slightly projecting pilasters and voussoirs that enliven the various windows. The voussoir above the entrance door bears the engraved date of construction, 1776. Arranged over five bays, most of the front windows are large and small-paned, protected by solid wooden shutters on the ground floor or by louvered shutters on the first floor. A large inner courtyard planted with flowers completes the property.
By Patrice Besse
House with garden Noyers (89)
UNDER OFFRER - In the centre of a village with character, beautiful renovated old house dating from the 18th and 19th centuries, with approx. 277 m² of living space over 2 levels, comprising 10 main rooms including 6 bedrooms (2 separate bedrooms on the ground floor), enclosed garden, terrace, courtyard and outbuildings (garage, horse stalls, sheds, cellar, attics). Energy class: E Climate class : E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €6.060 and €8.280 per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bourgogne-franche-comté
Property with pool and garden Tonnerre (89)
UNDER OFFER - Near Tonnerre, beautiful old renovated property in excellent condition comprising a main stone house of approx. 400 m² living space on 2 levels with 10 main rooms including 5 bedrooms each with en-suite shower room, a large heated indoor swimming pool, an adjoining house of approx. 100 m² living space on 2 levels with 5 main rooms including 3 bedrooms, an entrance courtyard with well, enclosed parkland, outbuildings (garages or workshops or warehouses), all set in 5000 m² of land. Burgundy stone floor tiles, beams, fireplaces,... Energy class: E Climate class : E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €6.330 and €8.640 per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bourgogne-franche-comté
Property Montbard (21)
are and remarkable property. In the heart of Burgundy, in a rural setting, very beautiful historic property. The main 13th-century residence, partly listed, offers 363 m2 of living space and stands in 2469 m² of enclosed, wooded and attractively landscaped grounds. The living spaces of the main residence are spread over 2 levels, comprising a beautiful entrance hall, two lounges, a dining room, a study/library, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a kitchen. The basement level is in perfect condition and can easily be converted for additional living space. Most of the rooms have working fireplaces, one of which is a listed building. Other features include superb Roman opus Burgundy stone floors and Templar decorative elements. The property as a whole is in excellent general condition, with some superficial refurbishment to be carried out. The roof was redone in 2006, the oil-fired boiler was recently installed in 2016, and the property is complemented by outbuildings including a closed garage. Ideal location - 30 minutes from Montbard, 50 minutes from Dijon, 3 hours from Paris. Part of the property is listed as a heritage site and is not subject to environmental impact assessment.
By Lyon - Sotheby's International Realty
House Montbard (21)
Designed to welcome and experience convivial moments, discover a few minutes from Montbard and 1 hour from Paris by TGV, this place of life where contemporary style blends harmoniously with the charm of the old. This old farm, transformed by a family of architects, offers a unique fusion between its historic character and resolutely modern comfort. As soon as you enter, you will be seduced by the spaciousness of the spaces. A large entrance welcomes you, leading you naturally to a large open kitchen. Light floods the main living room thanks to a double-height bay window, highlighting every detail. You can enjoy warm evenings around the insert. In a second part, an intimate living room awaits you, decorated with a wood stove, creating a cozy and comforting atmosphere. A bedroom and an office complete this space. The upper floor consists of four spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms. A large mezzanine, a versatile space, can be arranged according to your needs and desires. The potential of two outbuildings with generous volumes offers additional development possibilities according to your projects. A vaulted cellar completes this property. ENERGY CLASS: E / CLIMATE CLASS: B Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website for the areas concerned. Camille MELE (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC number: 891592990 - DIJON
By Espaces Atypiques Bourgogne
Property Montbard (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.
By Patrice Besse
Property Chablis (89)
Located only 10 km from Chablis and 1h50 from Paris (between Brussels and Geneva) via the A6 motorway, this property nestles in the heart of a lovely village accessible by a country road. It offers the ideal place to recharge your batteries as a family and enjoy the tranquillity of Burgundy. A magnificent property dating from the 19th century presenting a living area of 1200 sq.m, it sits on 1.6 ha of leafy grounds crossed by the river. The interior is spread over four levels with high ceilings and open beams. Two sculpted oak staircases serve all the floors. It comprises two large living rooms (one located on the ground floor with fireplace and dining area opening onto a large kitchen with fireplace and dining area; the second located on the first floor and ideal for reading or music), large landings converted into small living areas, and 8 independent bedrooms with their own bathrooms and toilets. A unique property with unique potential for further development. Raw parquet flooring and numerous windows. Top floor with exposed carpentry, home gym, 8 bedrooms, a bathroom and separate WC. 1.6 hectares of leafy grounds crossed by the Serein. Small outbuilding. An idyllic setting for large gatherings among family and friends, or to run as a guest house.
By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
House Chablis (89)
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By Ordim Gestion Et Transaction
Property with pool Chablis (89)
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By L'atelier De L'immo
Mill Chablis (89)
An authentic 19th-century watermill that has been turned into a charming guesthouse, nestled in a quaint village in France’s Yonne department. The property is nestled on the western edge of the village. A white double-leaf gate leads into it. On the right, a gravelled space runs alongside the watermill’s facade. The watermill is a huge rectangular building that faces south. Its large size and uniformity make the edifice stand out. It is made of small white stones that are typical of rural dwellings in the local region. A hipped slate roof crowns the building. To the left, there is a clear view of the arches of a bridge that crosses the River Serein, which flows beneath the watermill in the middle of it. From 1837 onwards, the building had several lives before it was converted into a guesthouse. The elongated edifice runs from east to west. It has four floors and a basement. Its tall, broad facade is punctuated with rectangular windows evenly spaced out and set in surrounds of dressed stone. Two stringcourses, embellished with decorative metal features, demarcate the levels. Many gabled dormers stand along the roof, which is crowned with finials. On the north side of the watermill, there is an outbuilding designed as a workshop and an area of lush land that extends along the millrace. On this rear side there is also a parking area for guests and visitors.
By Patrice Besse
Property with garden Sceaux (89)
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By Agence Bourgogne Puisaye
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