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Nestled in the heart of Québec’s vast natural landscapes, in the highly sought-after Eastern Townships region, Bora Boréal offers a rare opportunity to become part of a signature waterfront project combining luxury floating cabins, preserved nature, and a truly immersive Canadian experience. Designed as contemporary retreats on the water, each floating cabin blends refined architecture, upscale comfort, and a direct connection with the surrounding environment. Accessible year-round, the concept offers a unique way to experience Québec through tranquility, forest landscapes, and spectacular northern scenery. Composed of a limited number of units only, Bora Boréal was carefully designed to preserve the intimacy, serenity, and distinctive atmosphere that define the project today. Each cabin enjoys unobstructed waterfront views and integrates harmoniously within a vast natural domain featuring mature forests, waterways, and thoughtfully designed common spaces. Owners also benefit from privileged access to the site’s amenities, including a wellness pavilion and outdoor spa areas, contributing to a complete and cohesive lifestyle experience. Already recognized in Québec for its distinctive branding and unique hospitality concept, Bora Boréal attracts a clientele seeking nature, design, wellness, and high-end experiential accommodations in a true four-season destination. All operations are centrally managed by the Bora Boréal team, including marketing, reservations, and guest experience management, ensuring consistency, quality, and a high operational standard throughout the project. Located approximately 90 minutes from Montréal, Bora Boréal represents far more than a traditional real estate acquisition it is an opportunity to become part of a distinctive lifestyle destination where nature, architecture, and the art of living come together.
…Private owner
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 De Prestige
Meeting between modernist architecture and the Lorraine horizon, an old aerodrome clubhouse listed as a historic monument, signed by Le Corbusier and Jean Prouvé. Approaching the aerodrome, at the heart of a 3,000 m² grassy plot, a building imagined by Le Corbusier in the 1950s appears. Former clubhouse of the aerodrome where it was built, it stands out from the traditional buildings of the region with its facades, which blend a light-toned plaster masonry and large glazed joinery, highlighted by bright red framing. Natural light fills the interior spaces, revealing the lines of the architecture and opening views to clear perspectives of 180°. The building was co-signed by Le Corbusier – a major architect and urban planner of the modernist movement, whose work is based on the pursuit of right proportions and clarity of volumes – and the Lorraine designer and metalworker Jean Prouvé. The latter was noted for his works combining steel and aluminum with a particular accuracy of assembly, which gives the construction here at stake a functional elegance. The roof, an assembly of prefabricated aluminum elements, is formed of two shells back to back placed on a central trough; a silhouette that evokes two airplane wings ready to take off and gives the whole a distinctive architectural identity where technical precision dialogues with the aeronautical imagination. The building underwent rehabilitation in the early 2010s, carried out based on Le Corbusier's original plans in order to restore its stylistic coherence. The building is listed as a historical monument for its facades, roofs, load-bearing structures, and chimneys.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Finistère, with a 4000 m² garden and 800 m from the beach, a 1970s house decorated by architect Jacques Couëlle. Set slightly back from the village, a small road frequented by locals runs alongside several homes before reaching the property. Two independent driveways lead, one to the garage, and the second to a space where several vehicles can park. On one side, three granite outcrops protect the land and shelter it from view and winds. On the other side, the house is surrounded by a large wooded and flowered garden, as well as a terrace. A typical construction from the 1970s, it stands three stories high, including a basement, on an L-shaped plan. The slate roof is gabled and pierced with dormers. Windows with granite frames illuminate the rendered facades. The entire property was decorated, at the time of its construction in 1974, by Jacques Couëlle, whose work is marked by the movement of architectural-sculpture, with its unique shapes in sprayed concrete. Numerous paintings by him adorn the various rooms of the residence. Slightly tucked away behind the rocks, a granitic rubble outbuilding serves as a garage, workshop, and games room upstairs. It is accessible by vehicle independently.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Beaujolais, at the entrance of a castle park, an old outbuilding has been converted into a contemporary dwelling along with its land of 1,780 m². The house, built following an L-shaped plan, is situated at the entrance of the triangular lot that extends to the nearby stream. It retains the characteristics of 19th-century dependencies, with significant roof overhangs that protect the earthen walls, coated with light lime. The gabled roofs, covered with terracotta canal tiles, highlight the pediment that crowns the tall central bay window. Likely stemming from a dual purpose, agricultural activity and housing for the property caretaker, the house, now renovated, must have once included a protection area for horses, as well as one for the carriage drivers. The two spaces were opened up and unified by an architect in the 2000s to create a contemporary residential farm with a surface area of 247 m². In the grassy yard planted with large trees, beyond the well, there is a small building for storing equipment and garden furniture.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the Baie de Somme, 2 hours from Paris, a 18th-century chateau, 460 m², and its park of 9 hectares. The chateau was built in 1790 for Pierre Fanneau de la Horie, lord of La Touche, an engineer of the King responsible for the development of the ports on the Picardy coast and the Baie de Somme. He acquired the Lordship of Lanchères in 1774, the pre-existing building having been completely destroyed. The architect of the typical neoclassical residence is Antoine-Charles Aubert, who is also responsible for the Place du Palais Bourbon in Paris, as well as various buildings and private hotels that have since disappeared, including a folly in Lanchères, which was located on the hill of Chaillot. The canals and the park were designed and planted at the same time. A gate opens onto a large circular grassy parterre, planted with trimmed yews. A pathway, also circular, allows parking of vehicles in front of the chateau. Two pavilions, used respectively as a garage and a shed, are located at each end of the courtyard. A little away, a chapel and a dovecote seem to guard the property while, to the west, there is a walled orchard with old greenhouses, an orangery used as craft workshops, and a swimming pond. An old farm located to the east adjoins the plant maze. The estate includes a park planted with 9 hectares, featuring a French ornamental garden (Mérimée base), orchard, pastures, woods, and canals connecting to the marshes of Lanchères and Cayeux-sur-Mer.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Portes-en-Ré, a contemporary villa inspired by the island's architecture, over 300 m², with its swimming pool and gym. Behind a long white wall, the property gradually reveals itself in the spirit of the large Rêtaise houses. A gate opens onto a gravel courtyard, while a pedestrian door in the wall leads to a covered porch that marks the entrance. A welcoming garden consists of bamboo, palm trees, grasses, and Mediterranean plants. Beyond that, the villa appears in fragments and is organized into several volumes arranged around various successive patios. The old Rêtaise houses often resulted from the gradual aggregation of buildings related to the activities of salt-makers or winemakers. Living spaces, salt warehouses, or old cellars were connected by courtyards protected from the wind. The property adopts this logic in a contemporary interpretation. The lime-rendered facades, dark shutters, and canal tile roofs reflect the architectural codes of the island, while large glass openings establish a fluid relationship with the outdoors. The entire project, in its volumes as well as its interior arrangements, was designed by architect Jeanne Dumont. The materials assert the character of the building: brick floors laid in a dark pattern on the ground floor, oak flooring with small strips on the upper level, fine carpentry, wooden paneled ceilings, and often custom-made furniture.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Near Estremoz, an Alentejo estate comprising traditional dwellings, olive groves and crops.. Five minutes from Estremoz, an estate built in the early 2000s brings together several traditional Alentejo dwellings around an architectural design that respects the old volumes. The complex covers nearly 500 square metres of living space, divided between a main residence organised into two wings connected by arches, a separate house and an annex near the swimming pool. Each wing has its own entrance. The four and a half hectares of hilly land feature an olive grove, an orchard and a vegetable garden irrigated by two boreholes, an old well and a pond. Water self-sufficiency allows for agricultural use without dependence on the mains supply. The proximity of Estremoz does not detract from the tranquillity of the location. With its layout and multiple spaces, the property is equally suited to family life, a hospitality project or a retirement home in the Alentejo hinterland.
…By Patrice Besse
In the first crown of Périgueux, on a 1 ha enclosed plot, an old farmhouse renovated by an architect, its swimming pool, its tennis court, and its gîte. Located in a residential dead-end, the property extends over the plateau of a wooded hill. The approximately 1 ha park, entirely enclosed, surrounds an old U-shaped farm building. Two automatic solid gates and hedges prevent any overlooking. A paved parking area transitions with the street, followed by a vehicle shelter at the entrance of the park. The latter is grassy and planted with trees, including a recently planted row of chestnut trees. It also includes a petanque court, an orchard, a tennis court, and a garden shed. A pond collects rainwater from the gutters. A north-facing terrace is connected to the kitchen and is topped by four connected photovoltaic panels used for self-consumption. The residential buildings and outbuildings enclose a landscaped garden in which a swimming pool, a south-facing covered area, and gravel paths lead to the many interior accesses are integrated.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century chateau with outhouses, a chapel and a lake, nestled in 30 hectares of grounds in the south of France’s Touraine province. The seigneurial home that was built here on the ruins of a medieval mansion, of which no vestiges remain, was endlessly redesigned until it collapsed in 1860. In 1890, the decision was made to rebuild the edifice on the site. A renowned architect, Louis-Alfred Trolliet, a specialist in the reconstruction of chateaux, was entrusted with this task. He was responsible for the edifice you can see here today. Trolliet was nicknamed ‘the Viollet-le-Duc of the Berry province’ in a nod to the famous 19th-century French architect Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc who restored many medieval monuments. Trolliet won his spurs as a leading figure of the Troubadour style in French architecture with his restoration of the Château de Romefort in the town of Ciron. To rebuild the present property, he did not adopt the Troubadour style but rather the style of the Loire Valley chateaux that was also in vogue at the time. Trolliet opted for a long rectangular dwelling crowned with tall hipped roofs of slate tiles recalling the Château de Chenonceau and the Château d’Azay-le-Rideau. The grand edifice comes into view once you have gone through the entrance gate and made your way up the long central drive punctuated symmetrically with topiary box shrubs neatly clipped into cones. The château faces east and west. Its main section has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. The adjoining square tower has a third floor in its roof space. The symmetrical elevations are rendered and punctuated with large small-paned windows fitted with wooden louvred shutters that are painted sky blue. Gabled dormers punctuate the roof of the main section and that of the square tower. Beyond the château, the drive crosses dense woodland on this estate, which covers around 30 hectares and includes a 1.2-hectare lake. Trolliet also decided to build two large lodges as foreparts of the château exactly opposite it. These two buildings are rectangular. They have a ground floor and a first floor. A third lodge stands at a right angle to one of them. This third structure has an eclectic style and recalls a train station. On the south side, a circular dovecote with a cone roof of terracotta tiles adorns the grounds. On the east side, there is a heated swimming pool. Behind the outhouses, a secondary entrance leads to a gravelled car park. Lastly, on the north-west side, there is a private lake. In the middle of this lake there is a small tree-dotted island.
…By Patrice Besse
Discover the best of Caldera Springs at 56689 Dancing Rock, where High Cascade architecture, west-facing floor-to-ceiling windows, and views of the Cascade foothills and Mt. Bachelor create a true Central Oregon retreat. Overlooking the golf course, this meticulously maintained home has been cared for by its original owners and has never been rented. Designed for comfort and flexibility, the home features a spacious great room, open kitchen and dining area, three main-level suites, an office/den, and an upstairs bonus room with full bath. The great room flows to a paver patio with BBQ and hot tub, creating a welcoming outdoor setting with a beautiful Mt. Bachelor view for year-round enjoyment. Caldera Springs offers a resort lifestyle with trails, lakes, sport courts, golf, and access to skiing, biking, fishing, and hiking. Ideal as a full-time residence, vacation home, or short-term rental, this property offers an exceptional opportunity in one of Central Oregon's premier communities.
…By Cascade Hasson Sotheby's International Realty
On Avenue Molière, close to Place Brugmann, a “Beaux-Arts” style mansion dating from 1925, designed by the architect A. Lissen, listed in the heritage register, and fully renovated. It has retained all its charm and period features and offers a gross floor area of approximately 671 m² (according to EPC) Behind an 8-metre-wide façade, the house comprises, on the ground floor, a carriage entrance leading to the rear courtyard and an entrance hall with a grand staircase and cloakroom. This level also features a first kitchen with access to the courtyard, as well as a study. The first floor comprises a reception room with an open fire, a dining room with a balcony and a kitchen. The second floor features the master suite with a dressing room and en-suite bathroom, as well as two further bedrooms and a bathroom. The third and top floor comprises an office, a bedroom with en-suite bathroom, and a second bedroom with en-suite bathroom and separate toilet. The converted basement consists of a utility room with access to the garden, and a studio with a shower room. An attached garage with direct access to the courtyard (rue F. Merjay) completes the property. Other features: triple-glazed windows, porter's lodge, garage, cellars, utility room, Buderus gas boiler. Avenue Molière is one of the most beautiful avenues in Brussels. Lined with splendid mansions, it is green, wide and a pleasant place to live. It is situated in a quiet neighbourhood close to restaurants and small shops. For further information, please contact Bertrand de Moffarts on +32 (0) 475 944 508.
…By Belgium Sotheby’s International Realty
Approached across a stone bridge that spans its medieval moat, Old Surrey Hall is one of Surrey’s most extraordinary country houses. Originally dating from the 15th century and comprehensively restored and enlarged by renowned architects George Crowley and Joseph Emberton in 1937, this Grade I-listed estate extends to more than 18,000 sq ft, combining centuries of architectural history with the comforts of modern family living. At the heart of the house lies the spectacular Great Hall, a soaring triple-height space framed by magnificent timber arches and oak panelling. Rich in character and scale, it serves as the centrepiece of a home that balances grand entertaining rooms with intimate family spaces. Throughout the house, original architectural details sit alongside carefully considered interventions commissioned by the current owner, who reunited the previously divided property and engaged architect Anthony Hackett and interior designer Kelly Hoppen to restore it as a single residence. Arranged around a central courtyard, the accommodation includes a series of elegant reception rooms, a formal dining room, a substantial family kitchen, ancillary service areas and a striking stone-floored ballroom currently used as an art studio. The principal bedroom suite enjoys far-reaching views across the gardens and croquet lawn and features a dressing room and generous bathroom. In total, the house offers 14 bedrooms and numerous bathrooms arranged across two wings, making it exceptionally well suited to large families, multigenerational living or entertaining on a significant scale. Beyond the main house, a separate three-bedroom residence provides flexible guest or staff accommodation. Formerly squash courts, it has been transformed into a charming standalone home with vaulted ceilings and a basement games room. Additional barns and outbuildings contribute a further 2,100 sq ft of ancillary space, including two remarkable Normandy barns that were dismantled in France and painstakingly rebuilt on the estate. The grounds are as impressive as the house itself. Extending to approximately 34 acres, they encompass formal gardens, a croquet lawn, an orchard, kitchen gardens, a lake, a heated swimming pool with pool house, a tennis court and extensive parkland. Mature trees frame long views across the surrounding countryside, while the moat and white garden lend a rare sense of romance and seclusion. Occupying an exceptional position on the Surrey and Sussex border, Old Surrey Hall is surrounded by some of the South East's most beautiful countryside. The estate lies within easy reach of the High Weald National Landscape and Ashdown Forest, with miles of walking, riding and cycling routes weaving through ancient woodland and rolling farmland. Nearby East Grinstead provides a comprehensive range of amenities, while Lingfield's racecourse, championship golf courses and a number of highly regarded schools are all within easy reach.
…By United Kingdom Sotheby's International Realty
EXCLUSIVITÉ PENNES MIRABEAU. Bien exceptionnel situé dans un secteur prisé. Sans doute une des plus belles villa des Pennes Mirabeau. Construction d’architecte contemporaine neuve, dominante et plein sud, disposant de 250 m² habitables. Un logement principal avec vaste séjour cheminée et cuisine ouverte, 3 chambres dont une suite parentale, 2 salles de bain, dressings, buanderie, rangements divers. L’espace à vivre s’articule autour d’une vaste pièce de 72 m², baignée de lumière, avec une cuisine ouverte. Cet espace de vie généreux se prolonge sur une grande terrasse offrant une vue panoramique sur la campagne, et une autre grande terrasse avec une cuisine d’été et sa piscine, sans aucun vis-à-vis. Un véritable havre de paix pour profiter du climat Provençal. Un logement indépendant de type 2 pour recevoir de la famille ou des amis, avec séjour et cuisine ouverte équipée, une chambre, salle d’eau wc et rangements divers, et ses terrasses indépendantes. Côté confort, la maison est équipée du chauffage au sol via une chaudière à condensation, d’une climatisation réversible et de double vitrage, portes à galandages, volets électriques La maison est également dotée de prestations qualitatives, notamment, aspiration centralisée, caméras, alarme, volets électriques, cave à vins, salle de sport. Les extérieurs sont soigneusement aménagés, chaque espace végétatif a été rationnellement exploité avec gout. Pavés en pierres au sol, les véhicules resteront propres. Terrain hors lotissement de 2000 M². Un vaste sous-sol garage pour plusieurs véhicules et un double garage séparé par ailleurs, ainsi que parkings couverts. La commune des Pennes Mirabeau est réputée pour sa qualité de vie, ses établissements scolaires, sa proximité de Plan de Campagne, de la plage de Carry le Rouet, de la gare TGV de Cabriès, de l’aéroport de Marignane, sans oublier Aix En Provence. Cette villa contemporaine, conjuguant charme, modernité et polyvalence grâce à son logement indépendant, constitue une opportunité rare sur le marché immobilier local. Honoraires à la charge du vendeur.
…By Agence Fiorimmo
Exclusive A wonderful restored wine makers home in the pretty village of Azillanet. Large light filled interiors with high ceilings give out to grand terraces and the landscaped garden with swimming pool. This home offers a flexible interior with three bedrooms on the first floor and a self contained apartment with 2 bedrooms on the top floor which also flows perfectly as one large home with two kitchens. The living areas are vast and offer views of the garden and surrounding countryside through the large picture windows that are a huge feature of this property. There is also an internal access garage. A perfect mix of tradition and contemporary living. Absolutely rare !! Performance energetic and full diagnostics being prepared. Agency fees paid by the vendeur.
…By M Robert Richards
An exceptional estate dating from 1740 with large stone farm house and two cottages set in an idyllic location with no near neighbours but very close to commerce and restaurants. The original farmhouse forms a U shape around a central entrance courtyard which is framed by established trees. The main home has a large entrance, superb great hall, spacious living spaces with exposed beams ceilings all of which open through french doors to the terrace or courtyard. The main home offers many character features such as the large stone fireplaces and exposed stone with the addition of modern comforts such as underfloor heating to the entire home. The Great Hall is the jewel of this property and has been used and is referred to by the owners as 'the concert hall'. Over the past decades it has hosted many musical invents for the local community, friends and family. It has wonderful acoustics and often the sound of baroque music is being enjoyed within. It has also hosted large christmas gatherings with the open fire roaring and a 4 metre high christmas tree taking centre stage. The generous living is complimented by a spacious principal bedroom and ensuite, another bedroom with ensuite and two further bedrooms which share a jack and jill bathroom. The main home offers around 520m2 of liveable space and the two separate guest cottages with their own independent entrances offer another 160m2 of space. There is also around 300m2 of barn ( could be developed further ) and garage space. For equestrian lovers the house also has a stables with 4 separate boxes and two separate entrances. These stables are on the ground level of the house and offer a cool retreat for animals in the heat of summer.
…By M Robert Richards
In Ploemeur (56270), just minutes from Lorient (56100) and the coast, this single-story architect-designed property is nestled in an exceptional natural setting, at the heart of an estate of approximately 2 hectares. A true haven of peace, this expansive plot offers remarkable potential for creating a bespoke lifestyle: extensive landscaping, relaxation areas, leisure projects, or nature-based activities. A rare setting, combining serenity, privacy, and wide open spaces. The house features a bright and elegant living area, comprising a living room with an inset fireplace and a fitted and equipped kitchen, designed to combine conviviality and comfort. The layout harmoniously separates a master suite including a bedroom, office, and shower room, as well as a second wing dedicated to family or guests, with three bedrooms and a bathroom. A full basement completes this property, offering generous parking and storage space. A unique property where nature, space, and quality of life blend elegantly. Don't miss out!
…By Square Habitat Bretagne
Awaken each morning suspended between rainforest and reef, where the first light of day spills across the Coral Sea and paints the horizon in colours you didn't know existed. At The Pavilions of Bedarra, every moment feels like a secret whispered just for you. Perched high on the hillside of exclusive Bedarra Island in Tropical North Queensland, this extraordinary freehold property presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a private sanctuary within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park - a rarity almost impossible to replicate. Properties of this calibre, privacy, and uniqueness are exceptionally rare. To secure a freehold residence within one of the world's greatest natural wonders is an opportunity few will ever encounter. Set across approximately 1,323sqm of lush tropical landscape, The Pavilions of Bedarra has been thoughtfully designed as both an exceptional lifestyle retreat and luxury accommodation investment, currently operating successfully via Airbnb and Stayz with established guest demand and income potential. Offered on a true walk-in walk-out basis, the property is fully equipped with everything required to continue operating as a luxury guest retreat from day one, or alternatively, to enjoy exclusively as a private sanctuary for family and friends. From furnishings and infrastructure to the carefully curated island lifestyle experience, every detail has already been thoughtfully established. This is more than a home. It is an experience. A destination. A legacy property. Designed across three architecturally crafted pavilions cascading over four levels, the residence has been carefully curated to accommodate couples, extended families, and intergenerational living. The unique pavilion design offers a rare balance of privacy and connection whilst allowing multiple families or guests to gather together while still enjoying their own secluded retreat spaces. Wake to migrating whales gliding past your deck hammock. Shower beneath granite boulders in lush open-air rainforest bathrooms. Wander barefoot to secluded white-sand beaches shared by only a select few residents. Snorkel directly from shore amongst coral gardens, turtles, and resident dugongs. Gather around the handcrafted wood-fired pizza oven beneath a canopy of stars. Entirely off-grid and powered by the sun, The Pavilions of Bedarra is a 100% eco-luxury haven sustained by natural spring water and designed with a holistic, low-impact philosophy. Every detail celebrates the surrounding environment while delivering the comforts of refined contemporary living. Adding to the effortless island lifestyle are dedicated on-island caretakers who assist in maintaining the property and supporting owners and guests, providing peace of mind whether enjoying the home privately or operating it as a luxury accommodation retreat. Despite its complete sense of seclusion, Bedarra Island remains remarkably accessible, located just a short boat transfer from Mission Beach and within convenient reach of Cairns and Townsville airports, making weekend escapes and luxury tourism exceptionally easy.
…By Queensland Sotheby's International Realty
Agency exclusivity. Pont L'Abbé, exceptional architect-designed house built in 2009, in the heart of the dynamic town of Pont L'Abbé in a calm and privileged environment allowing you to walk to all amenities (schools, shops, cinema, hospital).Developed over 320 m², including 265 m² of living space, you will be charmed by its "clean, elegant design lines", the remarkable quality of its features, and the omnipresent view of the superb landscaped garden measuring 1069 m², with no overlooking neighbors, designed as a true extension of the living spaces.As soon as you pass the entrance, the heart is captured! An elegant entrance hall welcomes you and immediately reveals the generous volumes of the house. It opens onto a high-end living area of approximately 100 m², with a reception room, a double living room, and an open-plan kitchen that is fully fitted and equipped, all open onto the ideally designed terraces and garden intended for relaxation.The master suite, a "true private space" of 36 m², offers a "maxi bedroom" with an independent dressing area and a bathroom with an Italian shower and bathtub. An intimate office, a utility room, and a guest toilet. Designed for practical and functional daily living, this level also has direct access to the pantry and the adjoining garage, which includes a beautiful wine cellar.To finish this level: the exceptional HEATED INDOOR SWIMMING POOL (8m x 4m) enhances the home!!Upstairs: a bright mezzanine distributes 3 bedrooms, a shower room, and a toilet.An attached garage, a second independent garage with an attic, as well as a workshop + carport, and a parking area complete these high-end amenities.Sheltered from view and with no overlooking neighbors, come discover this "EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY" located just steps from the city center without delay.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Terre D’immo
In the midst of the vineyards of Sanpourcinoises, between Moulins and Saint-Pourçain (03, Allier Bourbonnais): a unique and design occupied life estate, astonishing and isolated, glass-steel-concrete loft from 2005, 230 m² on one level in a superb park of 1.6 ha, with views of the Val d'Allier. Rare, original, tempting! A magnificent landscape extends beyond the large windows from three exposures (south, east, north) of this vast, bright, and warm space. Although there is an impression of ample space, one can easily distinguish the "rooms" due to a thoughtfully designed interior layout according to orientations, sophisticated, and vertical lines cutting through the horizontal symmetries. This contemporary residence, built in 2005, was reconstructed on the foundations of an old winemaker's house: the cellar is therefore long, high, and vaulted, where tastings could take place, accessible by a spiral staircase. The ground-level loft: 230 m² of glass, steel, and concrete are revealed with variations in the lines that delineate the spaces; a pyramidal dome adds vertical light to the horizontal rays of the windows (PVC double glazing, tilt-and-turn, electric shutters). One can breathe, far from the idea of the old Bourbonnais home huddled around the hearth, yet the fireplace warms the atmosphere, as does the concrete underfloor heating - decorated or not with colored metallic resin - heating by geothermal energy (reversible in summer, independent thermostat for each room). Similarly, the steel deck ceilings, insulated and covered with waterproofing, as well as the walls lined with an air gap and rock wool (a total of 16 cm of insulation), give a sense of well-being with ideal warmth distributed uniformly; the only solution for winters under more than 4 meters of height. * The entrance (armored steel door) opens before you to the office space (or winter garden) from where the view extends over the park and surrounding forests. * To the right, southeast, the living room area, with a hearth and pyramid of light, "murder holes" to the east, and sliding windows. One of the windows, in aluminum, was to open onto a room housing the pool. This unfinished side still overlooks the foundations of an above-ground pool (8 X 4 delivered, liner and balneo stairs to finish according to taste, covered or not thanks to the building permit). When the vines are not in leaf, one can see the Allier river winding its meanders in the distance. In this southeast living space, approximately 90 m², another bedroom could be separated to the south without detracting from the overall style. * Directly opposite, to the north, the fitted kitchen area, with a central island, where the red of the veneer cabinets enlivens the gray steel structure (all elements from 2005). The kitchen space opens onto a closed back kitchen (sink, cooking, refrigerators, pantry). * On the opposite side, southwest, the "night" areas, cleverly hidden behind doors identical to those of the closets, with ceilings doubling the insulation: - south bedroom 12 m² (closets), view overlooking the park, - large south bedroom (closets), with its shower room and toilets: window to the west, 2 basins, spacious shower. - bathroom/laundry room, 10 m² (west window) - guest toilets with washbasin and window. The rooms have TV sockets, high-speed internet, and VMC. Domotic lighting throughout (remote-controlled for all or part). The exteriors add a supernatural charm to the human enjoyment of the house: colors and outdoor scents complement the sobriety of the interior tones. An exceptional site extends around a centuries-old park, planted with numerous species, opened by a sober gate, which descends from the south to exit to the north, through a small wood of diverse deciduous and coniferous trees. Around the gray walls, the reddish colors of the vineyards, the woods, and the pastel fields in the distance surround the varied greens of cedar trees from Lebanon, Judæan trees, maples, oaks, ashes, linden, birches, acacias, sequoias, Douglas firs, pines, laburnums, sloe bushes, and ornamental flower beds (including old roses). A part in meadow (9,000 m²) allows not only for the view but also the possession of animals. On one side of the park, a 20 m² outbuilding (game room without water) was built next to the double garage. In the park, a well (irrigation outlets). Exterior electricity is planned to illuminate the driveway (installed ducts). The immediate surroundings allow for endless walks in the woods and paths, as well as along the banks of the Allier and its beaches: Val d’Allier Nature Reserve: https://reserves-naturelles.org/reserves/val-dallier/ frequented by thousands of migratory birds. This strange, varied, and isolated paradise is located south of Moulins, the prefecture of Allier (15 minutes), * 5 min from a town with small shops, giving access to various axes of the region: * north-south: D2009 to Saint-Pourçain (12 min) and Clermont-Ferrand (1h) its airport (1h15); D2007 (former N 7) to Vichy (45 min) or Nevers (1h) and Paris (3h); right and left banks of the Allier; * east-west: N145 (RCEA, la Bourbonnaise) towards Burgundy, Switzerland, or Italy (3h), or Berry-Creuse. Information on the risks this property is exposed to is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Price of the occupied life estate: (*residual value 210,000) Bouquet 60,000, life annuity 548/month fees to be borne by the seller.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Le Lys Bourbonnais
Fontaine-de-Vaucluse Discover a truly extraordinary property, steeped in history and nestled in an exceptional natural setting. Once a school, this character building of over 850 m² now offers a blank canvas to reinvent. Entirely to be renovated, it awaits a new project to regain its life and soul. Set in the heart of a park of more than 2 hectares, the property benefits from a rare, peaceful, and inspiring environment, ideal for envisioning a life project or a destination with high heritage and tourism value. Projects combining restoration and hospitality can be considered: they have already received a favorable response from the town hall during initial discussions. Architectural work has also been initiated to support future transformation prospects. A complete file and additional information are available upon request.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Century 21 Coeur De Provence
SPECTACULAR ARCHITECT-DESIGNED HOUSE OFFERING A FULL SEA VIEW. Nestled in a preserved natural setting, this exceptional house recently renovated with quality materials offers all modern comforts. Located in Saint Cast in the first line, this rare property offers a breathtaking panorama of the sea and the islands. The living spaces, widely open to the outside, allow you to fully enjoy the sea view through large windows. The modern and functional kitchen is perfectly integrated into this bright and warm living space. A sleeping area composed of several bedrooms completes the ground floor. The upper floor offers several other bedrooms. All the perfectly bright ground floor rooms open onto the garden of over 3500m2 through large, ground-level windows. (Information at 0609700540)
…By Efficity
At the end of a private driveway, this architect-designed house with 2,040 square feet of living space and 3,250 square feet of floor space is nestled in a peaceful, green setting, surrounded by granite, palm trees and a Mediterranean atmosphere. Here, you immediately feel like you are somewhere else, even though you are in Vitry-sur-Seine, on the plateau, a few steps from Villejuif. From the very first glance, the care taken with the exterior catches the eye. Light granite paving stones, mood lighting and structured vegetation create a soberly elegant setting. The house, built in 2008 and remarkably well maintained, asserts a strong architectural identity, where every detail has been designed to create a dialogue between materials and light. A few steps lead to a covered porch before revealing a spectacular living area. Bathed in natural light and enhanced by a double height of over six metres, it is organised around a lounge, dining room and open-plan kitchen. The common thread running through this refined atmosphere is the contrast between warm oak wood and Corten steel, which can be found from the floor to the built-in furniture. A 3D relief wall, a veritable vertical sculpture, captures the low-angled light and gives the space a rare sensory depth. Outside, the terrace opens onto an intimate landscaped garden, bordered by bamboo and graphic plants, in natural continuity with the living room. This level is completed by a shower room, separate toilets and a laundry room. It is worth noting that a bedroom could be created here if required. A discreet staircase leads to the upper floor, where a suspended landing overlooks the main room and offers a new perspective on its volumes. Three bedrooms are harmoniously distributed: one has a dressing room, another has a playful mezzanine, and the third has a built-in cupboard. An elegant bathroom and separate toilet complete this sleeping area. The basement is suitable for all kinds of uses. A spacious garage easily accommodates a utility vehicle, ideal for a craft business. A workshop area, a storage area and a heated room with a window, perfect for an office or a gym, offer versatility. In terms of everyday life, the house enjoys a privileged location: schools, shops, tram and metro are all within walking distance. The Louis Aragon metro station is about a ten-minute walk away. A discreet property, designed down to the smallest detail as a fluid and elegant living space, where the architecture perfectly combines light and family comfort. ENERGY CLASS: C / CLIMATE CLASS: C. Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on average energy prices indexed for 2021, 2022 and 2023 (including subscription): between euros2,360 and euros3,250. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr Contact : Richard - 06 60 85 65 88 - Branch Manager
…By Espaces Atypiques Val De Marne
In Paimpol, certain locations are sought after. At 100 meters from the port. At 100 meters from the shops. In a quiet street, this is where this house entirely renovated by an architect is discovered, thought to offer comfort and intimacy. Descriptif : An entrance, hinge room, ideal for a fluid organisation in daily life, distributes the spaces: access to the living rooms, access to the garden at the back, access to the basement. From the living room, the tone is given: controlled volumes, warm atmosphere, fitted and equipped kitchen perfectly integrated. On the same level, a bedroom and its shower room with toilet allow living on this level. In the extension of the kitchen, the veranda opens onto the terrace and a small courtyard protected by high stone walls and enhanced by a small outbuilding used as storage. At the upper floor, the landing serves a comfortable night space with three beautiful bedrooms and a bathroom with toilet. In the basement, a boiler room and laundry room complete the house. Environnement : Located in the centre of Paimpol, all shops and restaurants accessible on foot. (4.00 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
Île Saint-Germain. Sheltered from prying eyes, in one of the most confidential environments at the gates of Boulogne-Billancourt, this spectacular architect-designed house imagined by Pascale Creux develops nearly 475 m² of volumes open to light, vegetation, and the Seine (275 m² of living space and 200 m² of finished basement).Built in 2005 in the heart of a 400 m² garden, this standalone property offers a rare atmosphere: that of a contemporary house designed as a true family living space, where each area interacts with the outdoors. Surrounded by greenery, lulled by the calm and reflections of the river, it seems suspended between nature and architecture.From the first steps, the volumes impress. The reception areas, bathed in light, soar under almost five meters of ceiling height and open widely onto the garden and the Seine. The living room, dining room, and spacious dining kitchen form a spectacular, fluid, and convivial ensemble, extended by large south-facing terraces.The house is organized on several levels with remarkable fluidity. A mezzanine hosts an office space overlooking the reception areas, while the master suite benefits from its own south-facing terrace, a true intimate retreat open to the greenery.The night spaces offer five bedrooms and three bathrooms. An independent studio, integrated into the house but having its own private access, offers multiple possibilities: guest accommodation, offices, independent activity, or a space dedicated to teenagers.On the top level, an exceptional terrace of nearly 130 m² offers completely unobstructed views of the rooftops, the Seine, and the Eiffel Tower. A spectacular rooftop, with no overlooking, equipped with a pergola, a solarium area, and a jacuzzi, designed as an additional open-air living space.The lower level further enhances the unique character of this property. A covered swimming pool, a home cinema room, a large games room, a large laundry room, as well as a remarkable wine cellar compose a level entirely dedicated to comfort and shared moments.Two outdoor parking spaces complete this exceptional ensemble.Just a few minutes from the center of Boulogne and the park of Île Saint Germain, schools, and transport, this property combines qualities rarely found on the market: no adjoining walls, exceptional volumes, omnipresent light, independence, open views, and privileged access to the Seine.A contemporary villa that resembles a holiday home, with the Seine for a garden and Paris for a horizon.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Kretz & Partners
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