Get early access to listings that match your criteria
Never miss an opportunity again. Our personalized alerts notify you instantly.
Located in the heart of the Vexin français Regional Natural Park and built in the 18th century, an old chapel to be renovated, registered as a historical monument. Rebuilt in the 18th century by Moufle de La Tuilerie, then remodeled during the first half of the 19th century, the Château d'Hanneucourt then formed a vacation home composed of a main residence, an orangery, a dovecote, stables, outbuildings, and a private chapel. The latter, now desacralized, is registered as a historical monument. Situated away from busy roads, it emerges at the turn of an open courtyard, bordered by centenary trees and the dependencies of the château, undergoing rehabilitation and transformation. The building, with an area of about 70 m², has a rectangular layout and exhibits simple architecture. The plastered facades are marked by a semi-circular archway on one side and two windows with pointed arch tracery, adorned with stained glass. The building is topped with a four-sided slate and zinc roof. On the main facade, a triangular pediment overlooks a quadrilobed rose window. A lantern with a bell dominates the ridge, subtly recalling the original purpose of the place. In the immediate vicinity remains the old dovecote of the estate, contributing to the uniqueness of the ensemble. The interior of the chapel retains a collected atmosphere, almost intact despite the passage of time and years of neglect. The black and white checkerboard floor, the woodwork around the chancel, the painted decorations, and the stained glass that filters the light create a meditative space. A few statues, paintings, and lecterns remain in place, like silent guardians watching over the nave. The interior volumes, relatively high for a building of this size, provide an unexpectedly spacious sensation. Light enters with restraint, highlighting the patined walls and old paneling according to the hours of the day. The nearby grounds await rethinking, allowing for the imagination of a garden inspired by monastic design or a more contemporary landscaped courtyard.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
At the Gates of Tours Elegant Family Estate Set Within an Exceptional 3.3-Hectare Park with Outbuildings A rare domain, discreet and private, just moments from the city Only a few minutes from the historic centre of Tours, this 18th-century manor house, set within 3.3 hectares of enclosed and wooded parkland, offers a preserved living environment of absolute tranquillity, sheltered from all disturbance. A discreet and deeply family-oriented property, combining the elegance of classical architecture, the generosity of expansive landscaped grounds, and remarkable overall potential. The Main House Approximately 400 m² to Reimagine Arranged over two levels, the principal residence offers beautiful reception rooms, eight bedrooms, and a wealth of preserved period features: original parquet floors, mouldings, fireplaces, interior shutters, terracotta tiles, antique floor tiles, balanced proportions and comfortable ceiling heights. A vast basement completes the ensemble. The Outbuildings The Pavilion A charming 18th-century house featuring an entrance hall, living room with fireplace and exposed beams, a beautiful bedroom with its bathroom, a kitchen and attic space. The Gardeners House With independent access. Each building retains generous proportions and an authentic atmosphere, with open views across the park. The Park Approximately 3.3 Hectares The grounds, structured with landscaped avenues, groves and clearings, entirely envelop the residence. A linden tree avenue and hornbeam walkways invite long summer lunches; a century-old cedar stands as a remarkable presence such a setting is exceptionally rare at this distance from Tours. There is the possibility to acquire an additional 6,000 m² parcel with independent access. Our View A timeless estate, held within the same family for nearly 70 years. The volumes, the light, the scale, the quality of the parkland, the elegance of the façades, the diversity of landscaped atmospheres, and the immediate proximity to Tours all combine to make this a truly exceptional property ready to be restored and fully inhabited once more. A rare domain by virtue of its size, location, discretion and the multiple possibilities it offers: a distinguished family home, a hospitality project, or a secondary residence of strong identity. Full dossier available upon request. Viewings by appointment only. Risk information: georisques.gouv.fr Lucie Meunier Une Demeure en Touraine
…By Agence Une Demeure En Touraine
Listed Cistercian Abbey with outbuildings on 4,2 hectares In Berry, in the heart of George Sand country, on the Way of St. James (Camino de Santiago) and 10 minutes from a town with all amenities, this is a rare and historic property. Formerly part of a 12th-century listed Cistercian Abbey, it includes the prior's house of approximately 250 m² with 8 rooms, including 5 bedrooms, the former cloister gallery, a representation of the monks' tree of life, arrow slits, a vegetable garden, and murals. The monks' refectory of approximately 130 m² has been renovated into a guest house, and the former henhouse has been converted into a studio apartment. Outbuildings: barns, boiler room, garage, cellar. Oil-fired central heating, mains drainage. A wooded park with some walled ruins and meadows bordered by a small river, totaling 4 hectares, 2 ares, and 18 centiares. A must-see! Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Sole agent
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
In Écouen, between forest and heritage, a 16th-century residence of over 300 m², peaceful and just steps away from amenities. Built in the 16th century and attributed to Jean Bullant, architect of the French Renaissance in the service of Anne de Montmorency — for whom he notably designed the Château d’Écouen and participated in the works of the Louvre Museum — the residence has belonged to the same family for nearly a century. Previously, in the 19th century, while the municipality hosted a renowned painting school, several artists stayed here. The artist's studio, located on the top level and lit by a large glass roof, preserves the memory of this period. Situated on a plot of over 2,500 m², the house, classified as a historical monument, offers about 310 m² of living space spread over three levels. It comprises ten rooms, including six bedrooms, and is organized around a paved courtyard extended by an enclosed garden. On the street side, the rendered facade, rigorously ordered, is pierced with regular openings paired with shutters. Access is via a stone staircase preceded by a flight of steps with a wrought-iron railing. The roof, punctuated by gabled dormers, combines a slate Mansard roof with a wide slope covered in flat tiles. On the garden side, the elevation adopts a regular composition. French windows open onto the courtyard, while four Ionic columns in marble structure the perspective. Several stone chimney stacks emerge from the ridge. The volumes of a second independent building, of about 100 m², are distributed over two levels. Located in close proximity, it includes a garage for two vehicles.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A listed historical monument, 16th-century manor with 6 hectares of grounds, in the sector of Saint-Brieuc, less than 10 minutes from the town of Quintin. The small road leading to the property is lined with relatively well spread-out trees that become denser to almost create a tunnel of foliage, after which the manor, which has been listed as a historical monument since 1967, proudly stands in the middle of a clearing surrounded by dense forest. Opposite, the manor, a vast meadow expands outwards towards the surrounding woodland. The main entrance is especially imposing due to the place’s fortified character in the past. A carriage gate accompanied by an arched pedestrian gate are both made of granite and fitted with wrought-iron railings. They open into the once enclosed courtyard. On either side, the former fortifications include several stone outbuildings: a workshop, a covered area, a log store, a former pigsty and a bread oven. According to the local archives, there was previously a drawbridge that stood astride a dry moat. The manor possesses a rectangular layout, topped by a gabled slate roof. The façade is made of rough-hewn blocks of granite, with ashlar door and window frames. There is also a monumental opening known as “the door of justice” boasting two columns with square capitals. It marked the entrance to the farmyard where yesteryear the lord of the realm exercised his right to administer justice. To the rear, the walls are covered with Virginia creeper that has slowly spread out over the building as time has gone by. The house boasts a panoramic view of the flowery and tree-filled south-facing grounds, tucked away from prying eyes.
…By Patrice Besse
## Paros Residence 170 sq.m. 5,000 sq.m. Plot 3 Bedrooms, Private Pool 1/6 Co-Ownership from 219,000 At owners.gr, our co-ownership model allows you to own a share of a premium residence while sharing purchase and operating costs with other co-owners. Enjoy holidays in your own home in Greece without the responsibilities of full ownership. Choose ownership shares from 1/6 to 3/6 and enjoy an exclusive lifestyle at a lower cost. This elegant 170 sq.m. villa in Tsoukalia, Paros, sits on a private 5,000 sq.m. plot and combines Cycladic architecture, privacy, and modern comfort. It features 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a modern kitchen, bright living areas, a private swimming pool, covered parking for up to 3 vehicles, and beautifully designed outdoor spaces. With panoramic Aegean Sea views and just 8 minutes from Naousa, it offers the perfect blend of tranquility and island living. Scheduled for completion in September 2026. Included in Your Share Price Property acquisition and all closing costs Taxes, legal fees, notary expenses, interior design, and reserve fund contribution Fully furnished and equipped property with 80+ amenities Management expenses included until December 2026, covering insurance, maintenance, repairs, landscaping, cleaning, utilities, administration, and access to the OWNERS app When you are not using your allocated time, OWNERS can manage rentals on your behalf, generating additional income from your share. Estimated annual ROI: 4%5%. Location Tsoukalia, Paros Located on the northeast coast of Paros, Tsoukalia is known for its crystal-clear waters and peaceful atmosphere. Nearby beaches include Molos, Kalogeros, Logaras, and Chrisi Akti. The island offers modern amenities, excellent ferry and air connections, and year-round appeal. Highlights Private swimming pool with sea views Elegant Cycladic architecture Spacious outdoor living areas Panoramic Aegean views Bright interiors and natural light Privacy and peaceful surroundings Covered parking for 3 vehicles Ideal for personal use or rental income
…By Owners Proptech Sa
In the Landes, 20 minutes from Mont-de-Marsan, a vast Capcazalière house from Chalosse, listed as a Historic Monument. Built around 1600, the property has a living area of about 500 m² on a plot of approximately 5,000 m². It is organized around a main house raised over two levels, under a two-sided tiled roof with wide overhangs, whose plastered facades are rhythmically punctuated by stone cross windows equipped with small-paned frames, marked by a Renaissance-style stone entrance door framed by pilasters and topped with a sculpted entablature; the roof overhangs, supported by exposed wooden brackets, highlight its composition. Inside, a wooden staircase, four finely crafted stone fireplaces, and Louis XIV-style wainscoting in a dining room have been preserved and are protected as Historic Monuments, along with Gascon floors and tiles covered with terracotta. During the revolutionary troubles, the house housed a secret cache intended for refractory priests, whose discreet access still exists today. On either side, two parallel outbuildings, whose facades and roofs are also listed, elongated in shape and covered with tiles, frame the whole and contribute to the organization of three courtyards, alternately sunny or shaded.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Ref.46030 : French listed manor house for sale in Pays de la Loire. This manor house is located in the Haut Anjou region of southern Mayenne. The historic town of Craon is 6 km away, with most shops and services. Château-Gontier is 25 km away, with all amenities. The TGV train station in Laval takes you to Paris (320 km away) in 1h15. Nantes Atlantique international airport is 1h25 away. Craon is a town of 4,500 souls located in the southern and western part of the Mayenne department. It was originally a medieval fortress, protecting the Breton border with its 1,600 m of walls. The last remnants of the ramparts disappeared in 1820. Today, you can still admire Craon's Halles, built in 1850 (listed as a Monument Historique), which bear witness to the town's rich economic past, as well as its castle. Numerous other sites offering a wide range of activities are less than 20 minutes away, including the Robert Tatin museum, the Refuge de l'Arche, the Mayenne valley... Built in the 14th century and enlarged during the Renaissance, this authentic manor house has remained unchanged since Henry IV. Acquired as an endangered historic monument some twenty years ago by the current passionate owners, it has since benefited from extensive restoration work respecting its architecture, with the assistance of recognized professionals. The manor house comprises a 14th-century wing, extended by a 16th-century main building set at right-angles. The walls are built of shale and sandstone rubble, rendered in sand and lime. Bays are framed in sandstone or tufa stone. The building has an Angers slate roof. Facing North/South, it spans 470 Ssqm, served by a spiral staircase in the corner tower, and a second service staircase. It comprises : First floor: large living room (70 sqm) with access to the spiral staircase, dining room (40 sqm), kitchen (31 sqm), small living room (32 sqm), bakehouse with staircase leading to 1st floor (27.5 sqm), laundry room (8 sqm), bathroom with shower (10 sqm), separate toilet. 1st floor: 5 bedrooms (44, 40, 34, 18, 13 sqm), landing (26.5 sqm), 1 bathroom with shower and toilet, 1 shower room with toilet. 2nd floor: 1 large attic bedroom (46 sqm floor area), 1 bathroom with shower, 1 separate toilet, attic. The architectural quality of the interior is faithful to the exterior: travertine floors, sand and lime rendered walls, exposed beam ceilings, windows with interior wooden shutters, monumental fireplaces, etc. Distributed around the dwelling, the outbuildings form a courtyard and comprise : A/ A large L-shaped, stone-built, slate-roofed outbuilding comprising: barn (88 sqm), 2 workshops (54 and 29 sqm), former stable (69 sqm) with attic above (69 sqm). B/ Former stone pigsties with slate roofs, including boiler room. C/ In the 14th-century wing, accessible from the outside, a storeroom with electric water heater and buffer tank. The property is accessed via an avenue of lime trees, which opens onto a monumental wooden gate framed by a bower. The courtyard is adorned with potted shrubs and boxwood. Beyond are box hedges and grassy flowerbeds, from which ancient hedgerows branch off. The manor house stands in the center of its parkland (3.21 acres / 1.3 ha), which includes an ancient moat (500 sqm) and meadows (44.47 acres / 18 ha). The ancient bocage layout is echoed by century-old oak trees. The total surface area is 48.27 acres (19 ha 53 a 50 ca). The following parts are classified as Historic Monument : the dwelling with its outbuildings and moat (cad. ZD 6, 34, 35): classified by decree on March 3, 1997. This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France).
…By Cabinet Le Nail
A Renaissance manor listed as a historical monument with a moat, outhouses and 20 hectares of grounds, in France’s Haut-Anjou province, 25 minutes from the town of Château-Gontier. In the middle of the estate, two driveways lined with oaks and linden trees lead to a rectangular court. Different buildings stand around it. Most of the facades are more or less south-facing. On the west side, there is the manor’s old section, which dates back to the 12th century. Its height was raised in the 14th century and a new section was built on its north side at a right angle to it with a square staircase tower linking the two parts. The two rectangular wings each have a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. They are made of rubble schist and sandstone with pointing of lime and ochre sand. Slate tiles cover the roofs. Brick chimney stacks rise up from these roofs. The elevations of the two sections were redesigned in the 16th century. They are punctuated with stone-mullioned cross windows set in sandstone surrounds. The large section has decorative features that date back to the Second French Renaissance and that are sculpted in tuffeau stone: a twin dormer, pilasters, a triangular pediment and a cornice with corbels. On the east side of the court, there is a large L-shaped outhouse. And there are two annexes in line with the manor’s old section, immediately south of it. To the north of the court, there is a former moat that runs along the northern elevation of the manor’s large section. The manor and its outbuildings are surrounded by a tree-dotted garden. Beyond this garden, there is farmland divided with hedges.
…By Patrice Besse
Located near the majestic Notre-Dame de l'Assomption Cathedral in Rodez, in the heart of the historic center, this exceptional 456 sqm residence is spread over three levels and also has a convertible attic. Comprising ten bedrooms in total, this former 15th-century canonical house, listed as a historic monument, offers remarkable potential for a family home, an artistic project, or a charming guesthouse. The interior of the house was renovated 25 years ago, and the owners were keen to preserve its original character. The interior spaces reveal an atmosphere steeped in history, with remarkable architectural elements: patinated wooden floors, monumental fireplaces, antique woodwork, and generous ceiling heights. The main living space, bathed in light thanks to the large south-facing windows, combines authenticity and elegance. Each level distributes several bedrooms, living rooms, or lounges, some with views over the rooftops of the old town or the Cathedral. An independent accommodation completes this complex, with a private entrance opening onto the interior courtyard. Outside, the discreet and intimate paved courtyard reveals a magnificent sandstone well decorated with the scallop shell and the staff, recalling the historical origins of the place. The whole forms a heritage cocoon hidden from view, in the heart of a lively and emblematic district of the city center of Rodez. Access is via a Gothic arched gate, opening onto a restored facade that retains all the character of the period. This atypical property seduces with its rare cachet and its unique history. Former home of a famous painter, it embodies a living page of Aveyron heritage. Authentic vaulted cellar Small garden at the rear of the building Intimate courtyard at the front Shops, schools, transport: in the immediate vicinity Rodez Airport (daily connections to Paris): 15 min Albi: 50 min Toulouse: 1h30 Historic monuments are exempt from DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Espaces Atypiques Albi
A manor with outbuildings and a 15th-century chapel, listed as a Historical Monument, with 10 hectares of land, between the Touraine and Berry regions. A wide gravel drive leads to the property’s entrance: an arched carriage door with a wooden gate flanked by the chapel’s gable end on one side and a defensive tower on the other. In dressed and exposed tuffeau stone, it is topped with a gabled flat-tile roof and opens onto a vast gravel courtyard and lawns decorated with flowerbeds, around which the different dwellings are located. An initial L-shaped building is flanked by the defensive tower and includes a reception space, a holiday cottage and bedrooms. Its gabled roofs are covered in flat tiles and punctuated by hayloft dormer windows with triangular pediments. A second building, with a gabled flat-tile roof, two gabled dormer windows and two hayloft dormer windows – all four with triangular pediments – abuts the chapel and is extended by the manor. The third building, a square-shaped former dovecote, has been converted into a holiday cottage, built over two levels under an attic space, with a hipped slate roof. Following on from there is an individual cottage, with a three-sided roof covered in flat tiles and adorned with a hayloft dormer window with a triangular pediment. Its stone masonry façades are cadenced by different size windows, which are then surrounded by dressed tuffeau stone. In addition, the property also contains two outbuildings: one is located along the edge of the grounds, while the other is surrounded by woodland. Landscaped grounds spread out all around the buildings, with a small pond behind the manor and an aboveground swimming pool on pylons facing the fields and woods.
…By Patrice Besse
Réf.4479 : 25 MINUTES FROM MONT-SAINT-MICHEL : Charming listed manor house for sale. This manor house, built in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, is a listed historic monument. It is located in the hedged farmland of southern Manche. The surrounding rolling, wooded countryside lends charm and tranquillity to the setting. On one side of the village, 2.8 km away, you'll find the nearest shops (baker's, post office, grocery shop and bar/tobacco shop). On the other, a small town of 2,800 inhabitants 3 km away offers the main shops and services. Avranches TER station is just 18 km away, and the A84 motorway (Rennes-Caen) is 8 km away. Mont-Saint-Michel is 22 km away. - Paris is 352 km away (4 hours via the A84 and A13). The manor house was built at the end of the 16th century in granite stone and slate. It was remodelled in the 17th century. It comprises a rectangular main building flanked to the south-west by an elegant round tower and, to the rear, two pavilions, one of which houses a beautiful granite stairway and a turret. This ensemble dominates a small valley and is full of character and authenticity. The courtyard features a chapel on one side and a dovecote on the other. The layout of these buildings adds charm and elegance to this listed property. The north/south-facing manor house has around 330 sqm of living space. It comprises Ground floor: - A hexagonal terracotta-tiled entrance hall with a granite staircase, - The lantern lounge with tiled floor, French ceiling and monumental granite fireplace, - the lantern-shaped dining room, 36 sqm, 2.4 m high, with tiled floor, beamed ceiling and granite fireplace, a kitchen accessible from the living room, with tiled floor, beamed ceiling, monumental granite fireplace, double aspect, direct access to the outside, a storeroom and a boiler room. The first floor is accessed via the granite chess-wall stairway from the entrance hall, and in the west tower via a wooden spiral staircase, and comprises : 4 large bedrooms (from 25 to 37 sqm), all with parquet flooring and beautiful fireplaces, an 8 sqm children's bedroom, 2 bathrooms, 1 toilet. On the second floor, a mezzanine landing gives access to a library under a roof frame, oak parquet flooring, rendered walls, exposed roof frame, granite fireplace and an attic. Outbuildings include : 1/ A granite chapel, under hooked slates, rebuilt in 2000, granite paving, exposed stone walls, oak roofing framework. 2/ A stone building with mechanical tiles, used as a 61 m² stable, and a 73 m² wooden garage with an attic above; 3/ Stone dovecote used as a workshop (23 m²) with slate roof and stone floor; 4/ Well in the courtyard. The property has a total surface area of 3.98 acres and comprises a main courtyard, small orchards and a meadow enclosed by hedges. The following parts are listed as Historic Monument : Manor house and dovecote (cad. ZI 17): listed by decree in 1991 This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). Cabinet LE NAIL - Border of Brittany & South Manche : Mr Nicolas de LA VIGNE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nicolas de LA VIGNE ,Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 920 814 274. 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
We are offering this little gem, nestled in a quiet spot at the end of a derb in Riad Laarouss neighbourhood, with a taxi rank just 50 metres away ideal as a rental investment, ready to be put to use. Fully renovated riad with concrete structure offering a floor area of 63 m² (as per title deed), providing a beautiful living space enhanced by a lovely pond and wall fountain. Beautiful, bright and functional spaces, including a fitted kitchen, dining area and lounge area. Upstairs, two bedrooms each with their own en-suite shower room. (Sleeps up to 5.) On the converted rooftop, you will find a summer kitchen with a bar, ideal for evenings with friends. There is a shower area, a sun deck and a terrace offering breathtaking views of the Medina, the peaks of the Atlas Mountains and the sunset. Please contact us for further information regarding this property. Please note: a viewing appointment is required; agency fees of 2.5% (excl. VAT) are payable by the buyer. Contact: 00212 661 215 667
…By Jemaa El Fna Immobilier
We are delighted to present this new Riad, a true gem of a property with a 110m² title deed. Excellent vibes, magnificent amenities, top access and location. Taxi drop-off 15m, secure parking 25m, Place des Ferblantiers a 2-minute walk. Bright and functional, offering 5 suites, including a master suite and a triple suite. 1 suite on the ground floor, 4 upstairs. Ample storage, spacious bathrooms. A beautiful 80m² living area arranged around a patio, divided into three distinct spaces: kitchen, dining room, and cozy living room. Note the retractable tempered glass roof with remote control, allowing you to enjoy the entire property in all seasons. The rooftop terrace features a plunge pool, shower, and summer kitchen. A raw, untapped potential awaiting its own story. A guesthouse permit is included with this offer. Agency fees of 3% are added to the price. A viewing agreement is required.
…By Jemaa El Fna Immobilier
Luxurious Hospitality Retreat in Le Marche, Italy Welcome to a world of opportunity nestled in the heart of Le Marche, Italy. Here, surrounded by 10.3 ha of panoramic land, you’ll find a captivating farmhouse boasting three separate buildings. Currently operating as a tourist accommodation business, each building is imbued by its own unique charm, offering you endless possibilities for use. Discover a property where history merges with luxury, where classic Italian architecture meets modern comfort. From a full-blown spa to the reception spaces, the horse boxes and training pads, apple orchards, and a quaint jam-making station this estate is a property fit for an exceptional way of living. The Property Dating back to the 17th century, this remarkable property has been meticulously renovated, and now showcases a mix of history and modern luxury. Spread across three buildings, it offers an array of comfortable living spaces, each with its own distinctive charm and functionality, covering a total of 754 sq.m. The Main Building Welcome into the main building composed of 221 sq.m., it offers plenty of reception spaces for your guests, and two apartments on the first floor. Ground Floor: As soon as you enter, a warm reception area sets the tone for you to welcome guests in. Connected to the spacious terrace, a cozy breakfast room follows, offering the perfect space to start the day immersed in natural light and scenic views. Adjacent to the breakfast room, you will find a well-appointed kitchen as well as a spacious sitting room. First Floor: The first floor of the main building accommodates two spacious apartments totaling 106 sq.m. The first apartment comprises a cozy living room, a kitchenette integrated with a dining area, a bedroom, and a well-appointed bathroom, offering a mix of luxury and functionality. Similarly, the second apartment features a comfortable living room, a kitchenette with an adjoining dining area, a bedroom, and a bathroom. Basement: The basement of the main building serves as a hub for various activities, spanning a total of 124 sq.m. It houses a jam production workshop, sales point, product storage area, warehouse, and technical room. From crafting artisanal foods to more functional spaces, this area ensures maximum efficiency. The SPA Building The building originated as a stable, and now hosts a ground floor luxury SPA, complemented by three apartments on the first floor, for a total of 287 sq.m. Ground Floor: This floor features an entrance dressing room, a well-equipped gymnasium, a whirlpool room, sauna, steam room, experience showers, and a relaxation area. Guests can enjoy a seamless journey from dressing to relaxation, indulging in state-of-the-art wellness amenities designed for the ultimate wellbeing experience. First Floor: The first floor of the building now hosts three apartments. The central unit can be divided into two separate living areas, offering flexibility to accommodate all needs. The first apartment features a living room, kitchenette, dining area, one bedroom, and a bathroom. The second apartment comprises an entrance hall, multipurpose room with a kitchenette and dining area, one bedroom, two bathrooms, and a loft. The third apartment offers a similar layout to the first, with a living room, kitchenette, dining area, one bedroom, and a bathroom, along with a loft. The Private Home The private house, spanning 122 sq.m. across two floors, offers a space which can be used for the homeowners to live on property, or as additional accommodation space. Ground Floor: Upon entry, a welcoming entrance hall leads you into an open-plan area comprising a kitchen, dining room, and living room. This layout promotes effortless interaction between the spaces, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. Large sliding glass windows invite plenty of natural light in and offer picturesque views of the garden. On this floor you will also find a service bathroom and a technical room. First Floor: Going upstairs, you will find a bedroom with an ensuite bathroom. From here you get the best views of the property. The Land The outdoor areas of the property span 10,3 ha and are designed to enhance daily life and cater to various interests. Eight horse boxes, covering approximately 175 sq.m. as well as horse training grounds, provide ample space for hosting horse riding lessons to drive traffic to the property. In addition, on the property you will also find two car parking sheets equipped with photovoltaic systems, totaling approximately 130 sq.m.. The outdoor spaces also boast a 6×11 pool surrounded by a tanning deck. Next to it, you will also find lush apple orchards, blackberry bushes, and an array of other fruit and vegetable garden plants. This stunning garden not only adds aesthetic charm to the property, but also provides opportunities for your guests to enjoy fresh, homegrown produce straight from the land. The Location Located in the scenic town of Sarnano, Italy, this property offers a perfect mix of privacy and convenience. Here, you and your guests can immerse yourselves in the region’s culture, with a variety of festivals and events celebrating local traditions. Sarnanos town center is not too far away, and it provides access to charming cafes, boutiques, and restaurants serving authentic Italian cuisine. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of activities, from hiking and cycling to exploring the nearby Monte Sibillini National Park and the seaside. Sarnanos proximity to major highways and airports ensures easy access to the property. The town is conveniently located not too far from the A14 and A1 highways, while the Ancona and Perugia Airports are also easy to reach. EPC: Ordered Why Buy It This property is a versatile investment opportunity with a range of practical uses. Currently operating as a successful tourist accommodation business, it offers the potential to expand further. Featuring three separate buildings, there’s plenty of space to accommodate guests in style and comfort. Additionally, you can utilize the space for hosting events and classes, from horse riding lessons to spa retreats. The private home can serve as a residence for the owners or provide additional accommodation options. Distances Nearest Town With Services: 3,9 km Theater: 4,2 km Thermal Baths: 4,7 km Gualdo: 6,3 km Monti Sibillini National Park: 7,1 km Amandola: 12,1 km San Ginesio: 18,2 km Fiastra Lake: 26,5 km Tolentino: 29,2 km A14 Highway: 51 km Seaside: 53,5 km Airport of Ancona: 92 km
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
A SECLUDED CHATEAU IN BOURG-EN-BRESSE In Bourg-en-Bresse, a tree-lined driveway leads to a 17th-century chateau. Set back from the street and surrounded by over 2 hectares of land, the property offers 372 m² of living space, two spacious open-plan living rooms, six bedrooms, and several ancillary spaces, including two independent apartments. Surrounding the property is a flat park planted with mature trees, a domed swimming pool, and a complex of outbuildings. The property combines immediate residential use with potential for transformation. A CHÂTEAU, BETWEEN A PRIVATE DRIVEWAY AND CROSSING COURTYARDS The private driveway, lined with tall trees, gradually screens the property from the street and creates an initial distance from the urban rhythm. The gate marks the entrance, then the gravel path leads to an open courtyard, now used to accommodate several vehicles during family gatherings or extended stays. The château, built starting in 1378 and remodeled in the 17th century, features inscribed facades, distinctive roofs, and a listed central vestibule that immediately defines the space. Upon entering, the eye travels through the building from one end to the other and reaches a second park at the rear, used as an outdoor reception area on sunny days. The stone staircase, with its ornate wrought-iron railing, facilitates daily movement between the levels and becomes a constant point of reference in the life of the house. The ground-floor rooms now serve as reception areas, with two spacious living rooms used for large gatherings, extended evenings, or quieter moments during the day. The east- and west-facing windows allow one to follow the rhythm of the day, from breakfast on the garden side to extended late afternoons on the courtyard side. LIVING SPACES AT THE HEART OF TWO WOODED PARKS, RIGHT IN THE CITY From the living rooms, the view sweeps across the property, placing the château at the center of two distinct parks that flank it on either side. To the west, a first flat park of approximately 8,500 m² extends directly from the living areas and accommodates the most spontaneous activities?outdoor meals, games, and free movement?under the shade of ancient trees, including a sequoia planted over 150 years ago. This space is immediately accessible and supports daily outdoor living. To the east, the sequence begins with a more structured courtyard, organized around a fountain, a pond, and an in-ground pool protected by a dome?used for much of the year?and then extends toward a second, flatter park of over 6,000 m², which is more open and provides an additional, more secluded space to breathe. The château is thus situated between these two landscape entities, one oriented toward immediate living, the other toward a broader openness. In the immediate vicinity, the outbuildings cover over 900 m² of floor space across two levels, with a restored roof structure and a new roof, and now house storage, a workshop, and parking. BETWEEN INDEPENDENT SPACES AND FUTURE PROJECTS The castle, on a human scale, now offers 372 m² of living space spread over two levels, with a layout designed for daily use. The upper floor features six bedrooms, suitable for family life or hosting guests for extended stays, with three bathrooms already in place. A built-in library provides a quiet retreat, while the layout ensures privacy for everyone during longer stays. The open, fully equipped kitchen is supported by a pantry and a laundry room located on the ground floor. Two independent apartments, measuring 50 m² and 40 m², allow for hosting guests or providing separate living quarters, depending on the time of year. The fully fenced property, spanning over 20,000 m², also includes enclosed garages and numerous outdoor parking spaces, making it easy to accommodate visitors. The proposed work is part of a plan for gradual development, suitable for a second home, a gathering place, or business development. AGENCY'S OPINION This château occupies a unique position in Bourg-en-Bresse, with an urban address yet a sense of seclusion created by the driveway, walls, and building volumes. The listed vestibule sets the tone from the moment you enter and provides a lasting framework for the experience of the place. The grounds and outbuildings create a second layer of interpretation, oriented toward future development and potential uses. The property already functions as a residence, while retaining a genuine capacity for transformation.
…By Arriere Cour
An exceptional art of living, where history meets elegance Sheltered from view, in the heart of an unspoiled natural setting between Touraine and Berry, lies a rare estate where time seems to stand still. Beyond a majestic stone archway, this characterful property unfolds across nearly 10 hectares of wooded parkland, enhanced by flowering gardens, a tranquil pond, and refined pathways. The manor, with its light-filled tuffeau stone façades, embodies the understated elegance of historic residences. Alongside it, a 15th-century chapel listed as a Historic Monument, a medieval turret, and several outbuildings form a harmonious architectural ensemble rich in history. Inside, generous volumes and noble materials come together: period fireplaces, exposed beams, terracotta tiles, and carved woodwork create a warm and authentic atmosphere. Designed for entertaining, the estate offers multiple living spaces, independent guesthouses, and reception rooms, opening the door to a wide range of projects, whether private or event-based. Blending timeless charm with remarkable potential, this unique property invites you to enjoy a serene, elegant, and inspired lifestyle, just 2H40 from Paris.
…By Terres & Demeures De France
The residential hillside of Saint-Sauveur is a highly regarded living environment in the region and a prime target for Executives, Entrepreneurs, and Self-employed Professionals. Prized for its sunshine, shelter from the wind, tranquility, dead-end paths, rustic feel, Classified Wooded Area (EBC), and its breathtaking view of the Seine Valley, its widely spaced properties are rare and highly sought after. This high-standard 126 m² house, with no overlooking neighbors, is located at the end of a cul-de-sac on the Chemin de Saint Sauveur, along the GR 11 hiking route in Limay. It charms with its character, its triple East-South-West exposure, and its bucolic atmosphere. It is set on a 2,300 m² plot consisting of 1/3 pleasure garden, 1/3 orchard and small vegetable patch, and 1/3 woodlandall served by an automatic watering system supplied by a spring located at the top of the property. This house features a fully equipped chalet at the edge of the woods, ideal for a telecommuting, artistic, or musical space. A secure gate provides direct access to the forest. Its location in a semi-urban environment combines an exceptional living setting with very convenient transport facilities (12 minutes by soft mobility from Mantes-la-Jolie station, with secure parking). Built in 1962 by its first owner, an architect, this house is bathed in light and surprises visitors with its brightness. 21 windowsincluding 13 floor-to-ceiling or large windows on the ground floor and 8 roof windows upstairscontribute to a true haven of peace suspended between sky and greenery. In Summary Beautiful 1960s "Ile de France style" house, traditional construction, detached, built on 2,300 m² of enclosed landscaped grounds with a panoramic view of the Seine Valley, featuring a partial basement including: Basement Laundry room, summer shower, cellar, workshop. Ground Floor Vast entrance hall, fitted kitchen opening onto the terrace and garden, double living room with fireplace, bedroom equipped with private shower room, WC. First Floor Landing serving 3 bedrooms, each with its own washbasin unit and 1 WC. 1 Multi-activity Chalet 16 m², equipped with electricity and Internet, set on a 60 m² wooden deck. Many storage spaces Energy Rating: D Entirely renovated (electricity, water, heating, roof, and gutters) Daikin high-temperature heat pump heating, Fiber internet, and Homiris security system. Outdoor Spa area Double garage
…Private owner
Magnificent Master House ISMH in CreullyExceptional property close to the sea between Caen and Bayeux, classified as a Historical Monument (ISMH), offering significant tax benefits. The living area is approximately 300 m² on a large plot of nearly 2000 m² enclosed by a wall. The depth of the garden allows for sunshine exposure throughout the day.In an exceptional environment, it was built on the site of the Creully castle. The property has been fully renovated under the auspices of Historical Monuments. It is enhanced by a 14th-century watchtower. An outbuilding completes the ensemble, with a kitchen, shower room, mezzanine, and sauna. This 18th-century building was constructed above an ancient guard room from the 11th century.The exteriors also offer:- a large conservatory with a jacuzzi.- a garage,- a large converted workshop,- a shed,- a small stone garage.Noble materials have been used throughout the dwelling: the walls of the entrance and staircase were made of Italian stucco, Sienna marble, the living room combines solid mahogany woodwork made by a craftsman from the Boulle school, sculpted stone, and a Louis XVI fireplace, while the floors are made of Creully stone and solid parquet.The renovation combines authenticity and modern comfort. The recent kitchen is furnished and equipped.The house includes 7 bedrooms across 2 levels, 3 bathrooms with Italian showers, including a master suite (bedroom, dressing room, and shower room in solid teak).- Ground floor:kitchen, living room, dining room, office (or bedroom if needed) and WC.- On the 1st floor:master suite with dressing room and shower room and WC, 2 other bedrooms, and a bathroom with independent WC.- On the 2nd floor:4 bedrooms and a bathroom with WC.- On the 3rd floor:large games room and music or TV room.- In the basement:laundry room, gym, cellar, pantry.The top floor hosts a vast games room as well as an acoustic room dedicated to music or cinema.The basement includes a laundry room, gym, cellar, and several storage spaces.No work is required.The nearest beach is 10 minutes away, Caen is 20 minutes away, and Carpiquet airport is about fifteen kilometers away.The property is located in the center of the village, in immediate proximity to all shops (bakeries, gourmet grocery, butcher, fishmonger, ...) and services (medical offices, school, college...).This description has been automatically translated from French.
…Private owner
Located just steps away from Gy, in Haute-Saône, this character house from the 18th century stands out as a rare piece of history in the heart of Burgundy Franche-Comté. Fully registered as a Historic Monument, this unique architectural ensemble extends over a walled park of more than 5000 m² adorned with a conservatory orchard and majestic trees. Built around 1760 for a councilor at the Parliament of Franche-Comté, this noble property, resembling a private mansion, has managed to preserve its authenticity and original attributes through the centuries.The main house, built of stone under a high roof of flat tiles, reveals beautiful volumes spread over three levels. A 16th-century tower, a remnant of an earlier era, houses a spiral staircase that serves the entire building. The garden level includes a deep vaulted cellar, once used for winemaking, as well as an old kitchen with monumental Burgundy tiles, where a stone fireplace equipped with a wood stove stands proud. On the noble floor, the magic unfolds through a series of reception rooms. The grand salon retains its original stuccoes with rustic motifs and its herringbone oak floors. The windows, adorned with their blown glass and interior shutters marked by history, diffuse a soft light over the sculpted woodwork and the stone fireplaces from Sampans. Four maids' rooms to renovate occupy part of the attic, while a vast space under exposed beams offers considerable potential for additional development.The outdoor areas invite serenity in a preserved green setting. The ornamental garden, organized around a circular parterre and a hundred-year-old weeping willow, interacts with the outbuildings. These include an 18th-century dovecote, a barn, and an old staff accommodation, completing this soul-filled estate. This atypical property benefits from a peaceful environment while remaining in immediate proximity to Gy and character towns like Gray or Marnay. The urban centers of Besançon, Dole, and Vesoul are accessible in 40 minutes, and the TGV station of Besançon Franche-Comté can be reached in just half an hour.This property represents a unique opportunity for history enthusiasts wishing to invest in the preservation of authentic French heritage. This character stronghold, a true refuge out of time, awaits a respectful restoration to begin a new chapter in its history.Well registered as Historic Monuments, exempt from DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed can be found on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Espaces Atypiques Besançon - Doubs
In the heart of Mont d'Arbois, just a stone's throw from the slopes and the golf course, and a 10-minute walk from the center, this recently renovated chalet spread over four levels is organized as follows: Ground floor: an entrance with a dressing area leading to a cathedral-style living room with large bay windows, a dining room, a bar area, and a kitchen. A large terrace allows one to enjoy sunshine all day long, shielded from view. A closed garage and a ski room complete this level. Top floor: a second living room (TV area) with openings onto the beautiful floor, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a study. Garden level: three bedrooms with their own bathrooms, including a master with a dressing room, shower, and bathtub. Intermediate floor: an indoor pool with a steam room, a shower, and a toilet. Basement: a cinema room, a fitness area, a massage room, a pantry, a caretaker's lodge, a laundry room, and a technical room. An elevator provides access to all floors of the chalet. Reduced notary fees and recoverable VAT under conditions.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Ares Immobilier
82300 Caussade 10 minutes away, fortified farm, 500sqm usable, composed of a 13th century ISMH manor of nearly 300sqm, a single-storey sharecropper's house of 84sqm with a 36sqm dovecote and a 100sqm barn on 13 hectares, spring and stream. Structural work in very good condition, major work to be expected. Price EUR295,000.00 including fees payable by the seller. We are subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website http://www.georisques.gouv.fr Please contact Emmanuelle MICHEL 06 17 09 38 37 [email protected] This announcement was written under the editorial responsibility of Emmanuelle MICHEL acting as a real estate consultant acting under salaried portage with Paul Parker Properties domiciled at 10 rue du Colisée 75008 Paris, brand of SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, National real estate network with capital of 40,000.00 euros, RCS NANTES n° 487 624 777, Professional card T and G n° CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 CCI Nantes, GALIAN Guarantee, 89 rue La Boétie, 75008 Paris T: 1 500,000 euros G: 120,000 euros. Mandate ref. 379630
…By Paul Parker Properties
Nestled in a setting of green oaks and umbrella pines facing the Gulf of Saint-Tropez, Villa Vent d'Aval, designed by Pierre Chareau in 1928, is one of the architect's seven creations. It was registered as a Historic Monument in 1993 and has been labeled as Remarkable Contemporary Architecture since 2001.In the heart of a wooded estate of 7,145 m² adjoining the Beauvallon golf course, Villa Vent d'Aval features a living area of 330 m² spread over two levels.Designed in the image of a cruise ship, the house breaks away from traditional space distribution: the sleeping area is located on the ground floor for more privacy, while the living spaces, on the upper floor, benefit from an unobstructed view of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez. Remarkably preserved, it has retained the majority of its original fittings.The first floor hosts the reception spaces, accessible from the garden and by an interior circular staircase. Bathed in light thanks to panoramic windows framed on the horizon, they comprise a large living room, a dining room, and a spacious open kitchen. A few steps lead to a pleasant covered terrace with a solarium overlooking the pine forest and the village of Saint-Tropez, which emerges on the horizon.The garden level includes the sleeping area of the villa, for which Pierre Chareau was inspired by the corridors and cabins of cruise ships. Following an L-shaped plan, the entrance hall serves 7 en-suite bedrooms, some of which can be joined to create suites, a living room, and 3 shower rooms. Each of the bedrooms enjoys a view of the garden through band windows. The various entrances and outdoor circulations have been designed to offer the inhabitants a desirable independence and intimacy.The property, bordered by vast lawns, is bounded by a hedge of tall pines and numerous Mediterranean species. It also includes a large swimming pool and a jacuzzi.A garage and a basement with a cellar and technical rooms complete the ensemble.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Architecture De Collection
For sale, a former 17th-century bishop's palace enlarged in the 18th century with an orangery and the remains of the bishop's palace (listed as a historic monument). This historic residence has a floor area of approximately 3177m2, including approximately 2534m2 of living space, in a 1.3-hectare park. The bishop's palace and the orangery on the foundations of the former episcopal palace, whose remains and balusters are protected (classified as historical monuments), converted into 30 bedrooms, a restaurant, reception rooms, on 1.3 hectares with parking, agricultural water and a river. This historic and renovated residence in a medieval village is located in the centre of Cathar country. It is at the centre of a triangle Limoux , the medieval city of Carcassonne, Rennes le Château. The bishopric of the 17th century This residence with architectural elements in a quiet location offers you a preserved place. This restored and maintained estate, steeped in history, with 30 rooms, a restaurant room with reception rooms for weddings or seminars. The orangery has been converted into 10 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, one of which is 100 m2 with a fireplace, an office and a private apartment of approximately 185 m2. The 17th and 18th century bishop's palace has been converted into 20 bedrooms, a restaurant, a breakfast room, a reception room, a library, a synod hall with an 18th century ceiling and wooden interior shutters. There is also a basement garage of approximately 500 m2. This historic residence has been carefully renovated by specialists and offers you a blend of authenticity and modern comfort. The enclosed, landscaped 1.3-hectare park offers you a haven of peace.
…By Vv Groupe Immobilier Du Patrimoine
Located in the historic center of Heraklion, this rare, listed property stands out for its strong architectural identity and significant historical value. The property sits on a 415sq.m. plot and offers a total built area of 610sq.m., arranged over 2 levels. Built in 1878, it has been officially designated as a modern monument by the Ministry of Culture, due to its historical and architectural significance. Its imposing façade and neoclassical features make it a true landmark. The ground floor features four independent entrances from the façade. Three of them lead to separate autonomous spaces, while the main entrance opens into an impressive vestibule, leading to the internal courtyard and the rear garden. This layout provides exceptional flexibility in terms of use and functional division. The upper level is accessed via a striking wooden staircase and unfolds into multiple bright spaces with large openings facing the façade. The authentic period architectural elements, combined with the generous ceiling height, create a unique environment of refined character. Just a few steps from Lions Square, the Loggia, and the city’s key landmarks, the property is ideally positioned within the commercial, cultural, and touristic heart of Heraklion. A truly emblematic property with rare character and strong investment potential, ideal for conversion into a boutique hotel or corporate headquarters, in the historic center of Heraklion.
…By Barnes Greece
Receive by email any new listing that may match your search criteria
By validating this form, you accept the general conditions of use of Le Figaro Properties.
These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente . Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.