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BARNES La Baule Bay presents this remarkable charming villa, ideally located just a few steps from the beach and shops. Bright and full of authenticity, it will captivate you with its spaciousness and privileged location. The villa offers a living room opening onto a dining terrace and a large balcony, an independent kitchen with access to the garden, as well as three bedrooms, one with a water point and two each with their own shower room. Two additional convertible bedrooms, a beach return shower, a cellar, and a garage complete this property. A rare property, combining charm and a sought-after location in La Baule. €1,250,000 Agency fees not included - Agency fees: 5% VAT included Fees payable by the buyer - Estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use, based on energy prices from 2021: €3190 ~ €4330This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Barnes Nantes - La Baule
Discover a rare gem: a unique historic estate that blends the charm of the past with the potential of the present. Located in a privileged region of Portugal, this prestigious property offers an unparalleled combination of heritage, wine production, and excellence in hospitality. At the heart of the estate stands a stately manor house, a witness to centuries of history, featuring imposing architecture, refined artistic details, and breathtaking views over the surrounding landscape. The property also includes: A traditional winery, fully equipped for high-quality wine production. Extensive, well-maintained vineyards with an existing premium wine brand. A productive olive grove, ideal for producing top-quality olive oil. A boutique hotel project with 75 rooms and a SPA, inviting rest and immersion in the tranquility of the Portuguese countryside. This is a place where authenticity meets sophistication. Perfect for those seeking to invest in a project with soul and history—whether for luxury tourism, wine tourism, exclusive events, or a dream private residence. Eligible for the Golden Visa. More than a property, an experience. More than an investment, a legacy. For more detailed information, please get in touch.
…By Portugal Sotheby's International Realty
In Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, the villa ''La Ligne Droite'' represents a rare opportunity. Classified as a Historical Monument, this residence has a unique architecture awaiting a large-scale interior renovation. Offered in its current configuration, it provides a solid base and defined volumes for a very high-end project, without touching the main structure.The landscaped plot of 3,750 m² ensures total privacy and offers an unchanging panoramic view of the Mediterranean, with ample terraces and a pool to enhance.The interior visit begins on (level 3), the heart of the residence. The plans reveal spectacular potential with a monumental living room totaling nearly 93 m². This rare area, bathed in light, allows for the creation of a grand reception open to the outside. This level also includes a kitchen and an office, ensuring smooth circulation.The sleeping area is intelligently distributed over two levels. On the upper floor (level 4), four bedrooms are designed as complete suites with dressing rooms and bathrooms. Here is the magnificent Master Suite: a private space of about 45 m² including a bedroom with balcony, large dressing room, and a master bathroom of over 14 m². The other three suites offer generous volumes ready to be decorated.The visit continues on (level 2), which houses three additional bedrooms. Equipped with their own bathrooms, they offer perfect independence for guests. Level 1, on the garden level, completes the ensemble with a staff apartment. ''La Ligne Droite'' thus offers a backdrop ready to welcome your vision of luxury.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Maison Massena
Built in the early 20th century by a Parisian architect-engineer who participated in the construction of the capital's metro, this listed property is classified as a remarkable building and is included in the heritage to be preserved by the city. It is stunning in beauty. Completely built with stone from Sospel, it benefits from a protected landscaped park of nearly 3000 m² and a sea view. It is currently divided into 3 spacious apartments (one per floor) and also has an independent villa as well as useful annexes for a total area of more than 500 m². Its prime geographical location allows you to walk to the beach in just seconds and to the nearest shops in a few minutes. You are also 1 hour from Nice airport and 45 minutes from Cannes via the Corniche d'Or. This property requires renovation work, but its seaside location, charm, authenticity, and potential make it a rare find in the area. Further details on surfaces and layout are available upon request. Agency of the Cap.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Du Cap L’etrave
Timeless Marche Retreat with Panoramic Views and Refined Elegance Nestled amidst the rolling hills of the province of Fermo, this lovely estate presents an exquisitely restored ancient property composed of a main farmhouse, a generous annex, an elegant and bright banqueting hall, a panoramic swimming pool, and approximately 35.000 sq.m. of land. Set only moments from a beautifully preserved medieval village, the estate exudes tranquillity, refinement, and the timeless charm of the Marche countryside. Sensitively renovated to the highest standards, it combines rural authenticity with modern comfort, creating an exclusive retreat for both private enjoyment and income-generating hospitality. The complex consists of a principal villa and a spacious dependance, each impeccably restored and framed by a lush garden. Here, pathways weave through flourishing greenery, fountains and terraces unfold across different levels, and a splendid panoramic pool rises as the estate’s crown jewel. Whether envisioned as a private residence or a thriving agriturismo, the property offers expansive indoor and outdoor spaces ideal for unforgettable holiday stays, weddings, retreats, corporate events and banquets. The Main Farmhouse The principal farmhouse spans approximately 310 sq.m. across two levels, embodying the purest essence of the traditional Marche casolare. On the ground floor, a generous kitchen with dining area flows into a double living room featuring a beautiful fireplace and direct access to the rear portico—an idyllic setting for al fresco dinners and leisurely afternoons. This level also includes four bedrooms and three bathrooms, one of which is en-suite. An external staircase leads to the first floor, home to a second independent apartment comprising a kitchen/dining room and five additional bedrooms, each with private bathroom. This level is further enhanced by a large panoramic terrace, perfect for morning breakfasts kissed by the soft countryside light or for savouring an aperitivo while watching the sun set over the Marche hills. Preserved architectural features—brick façades, wooden beams, arches, original proportions—beautifully celebrate the property’s rural heritage, harmoniously enriched by refined, respectful restoration. The Annexes Adjacent to the main house sits a charming 63-sqm annex arranged on a single level, featuring an open-plan living room with kitchen, one bedroom, and a bathroom. It serves as the ideal guest cottage or as an additional accommodation unit for rental purposes. A second, larger annex of approximately 120 sq.m. showcases a striking double-height interior with mezzanine (about other 60 sq.m.), making it perfectly suited for indoor banquets, receptions, and events. The expansive ground-floor area, complemented by a professional kitchen and two bathrooms, is framed by wide picture windows that flood the space with natural light and create an elegant dialogue between architecture and landscape. Two further small outbuildings, discreetly positioned, complete the ensemble and are currently used as a storage area and external bathroom. The Land The estate unfolds across approximately 35.000 sq.m. of private land, composed of woodland and a terraced garden enriched with mature plants, decorative elements, and panoramic corners. Its centrepiece is the spectacular 10 × 5 metre swimming pool, an oasis of peace with sweeping views over the gentle hills and the Sibillini Mountains. Surrounded by an expansive solarium—partly shaded by a graceful gazebo—it offers a sublime space to relax, cool off, and immerse oneself in the natural beauty of the Marche countryside. The Location Despite its serene and bucolic setting, the property enjoys exceptional convenience: just 5 km from Ponzano di Fermo and 10 km from the historic city of Fermo. This part of the region is renowned for its refined lifestyle, exquisite food traditions, cultural heritage, and welcoming atmosphere, making it a privileged destination for tourism, events, and high-quality hospitality. Nearby treasures include Fermo, a vibrant city of art and culture; Servigliano, famed for its unique quadrangular piazza; and Lapedona, offering breathtaking sea views and charming coastal panoramas. Operating a hospitality business in the Marche means benefiting from a steadily growing tourism market, increasingly appreciated by international visitors for its authenticity, landscape, and high quality of life. EPC: Ordered Why Buy It This extraordinary estate represents a rare opportunity in the Marche region. Although technically classified as an agriturismo, it is already successfully operating as a holiday rental business, offering individual room bookings as well as full-estate hire for weddings, retreats, corporate gatherings and bespoke private events. Thoughtfully organised and fully equipped, it provides an immediate, income-generating hospitality venture with significant scope for further development. Alternatively, the property can be effortlessly transformed into an elegant private residence—ideal for those seeking to live immersed in the genuine beauty of the Marche countryside without renouncing comfort or proximity to essential services. Its strategic location near some of the most celebrated destinations in the region ensures both privacy and accessibility, making it the perfect haven for those wishing to combine exclusivity, tranquillity, and lifestyle quality in one exceptional place. Distances Closest Town with Services: 5 km Fermo: 10 km Hospital: 10 km Theatre: 11 km Moresco: 13 km Servigliano: 14 km Lapedona: 17 km Porto San Giorgio: 17 km Coast: 18 km Sibillini Mountains: 36 km Grottammare: 37 km Airport of Ancona-Falconara: 77 km
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
EXCLUSIVITY - SAUMURIn the heart of the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park, in an environment classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, a rare residence of 350 m² unveils itself: an 18th-century former winegrower's house, partially troglodyte, restored with care and full of charm. It features a very large living room with a wood stove, a fitted and equipped kitchen with dining space, combining authenticity and modern comfort, and a very large troglodyte wine cellar. The property is heated by a recent and efficient wood pellet boiler, ensuring comfort and energy efficiency. It perfectly reflects the art of living in the Loire Valley, between heritage, nature, and serenity.With 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, this property with generous volumes is suitable for both family use and a professional project. Its vast living spaces, functional configuration, and warm atmosphere make it an ideal place for high-end short-term rentals, hosting seminars, organizing team-building retreats, or developing a bed and breakfast activity.Outside, the property offers three distinct landscaped areas: a terraced garden located above the troglodyte part with an unobstructed view of the Loire, a beautiful garden at ground level with direct access to the house, and a garden situated lower down.The location is a major asset: only 5 minutes from the center of Saumur, right in the vineyard, with direct access to the banks of the Loire on foot. The surroundings offer numerous opportunities: hiking trails, cycling paths, cultural visits, renowned vineyards, and remarkable heritage—all elements that enhance rental or hosting projects.Saumur, the 'Pearl of Anjou', is easily reachable by road or by bike path, allowing quick access to shops, restaurants, services, and major tourist sites, located just 2.5 km away.This characterful residence represents a unique opportunity, ideal for a lifestyle project or a profitable investment in one of the most sought-after regions of the Loire Valley. (5.00% fees inclusive of tax charged to the buyer.)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By La Réussite Immobilier
LAC LÉMAN SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY offers you: In the heart of Douvaine, just a stone's throw from Geneva, this property, built in 1783 and previously a notary's house, stands out as one of the most remarkable witnesses of 18th-century Lake Geneva architecture. Classified as a Historic Monument, the property is protected regarding its main facade, roofs, gates, and several iconic rooms, including the dining room with a curved cabinet and the first-floor vestibule (cadastre D 880, decree of June 29, 1995). These elements, under certain conditions, allow access to grant schemes dedicated to the preservation of heritage. Organized according to the traditional model of a private hotel, between a courtyard and a garden, the residence spreads over three levels and currently includes two apartments, complemented by more than 200 m² of fully convertible attics. The land, of a considerable size for the area, extends over nearly 6,000 m² and includes a barn, former stables, and an independent caretaker's house with a private garden. Facing south/southwest, the property offers exceptional reconfiguration potential: a characterful family residence, a project for division into several premium units, or targeted heritage development for investors seeking historical charm and a strategic location. Generous volumes, preserved architectural elements, and an authentic atmosphere give this mansion an incomparable cachet. A rare opportunity on the market, at the gates of Geneva. LAC LÉMAN SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, your reference expert for the sale of prestigious properties on the shores of Lake Geneva and its surroundings.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lac Leman Sotheby's International Realty
A Captivating Tuscan Haven in the Heart of Chianti Set amidst the rolling hills between Gaiole in Chianti and Siena, this enchanting 17th-century mill estate represents a rare opportunity to acquire a finely restored historic residence where time seems to stand still. Surrounded by a delightful 2,500 sq.m. garden, the property is composed of three principal structures: the former mill—now transformed into the main residence—an atmospheric barn restored to shell condition, and the old stables currently used as storage rooms. The result is a charming ensemble offering privacy, elegance, and authentic Tuscan character. This unique estate seamlessly balances timeless sophistication and rural tradition, preserving centuries-old architectural elements while offering the potential for sensitive modern upgrades. A true corner of history, the main house traces its origins back to the early 1700s when it served as a functioning water mill. Today, it hosts 3 independent apartments totalling 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms, making it ideal for extended family living or high-end hospitality. The expansive garden, gently sloping and completely usable, also offers the perfect setting for a future panoramic swimming pool. The Mill Measuring approximately 520 sq.m. and arranged across two levels, the main building houses three interconnecting apartments. These allow for flexible usage—whether as a private residence with guest accommodation or as a boutique hospitality venture. The principal apartment: Accessed through a characteristic loggia, opens into a magnificent living area composed of three interlinked rooms. These are divided by arches of varying proportions and anchored by a vast original wood-burning fireplace. Vaulted ceilings with terracotta tiles, restored brickwork, and traditional cotto flooring lend the interiors a warm, timeless atmosphere. On the same level, a charming dining area opens beneath another loggia, complete with a large wood-fired oven perfect for baking bread or preparing traditional pizza. The rustic kitchen hosts a staircase leading to the upper floor, where two double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms await. From a hallway, a private internal connection leads to a third bedroom with its own bathroom—this being the sole room located on the tower of the building. The second apartment: Situated on the first floor, is independent and accessed via an exterior private staircase. It features a spacious sitting room with fireplace, a dining area and kitchenette, a double bedroom, a bathroom, and a romantic covered loggia framed by an elegant arch overlooking the garden. The third apartment: also arranged across two levels, opens directly onto the garden. The ground floor hosts an open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area, while the upper level comprises two further bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom. Originally constructed in the 1700s, the mill retains all the charm of classic Tuscan architecture. Oak and chestnut beams, terracotta tiles, and original cotto floors narrate centuries of rural life. All utilities are in place: water is sourced from a private well, and the heating system is fuelled by GPL. The property is immediately habitable yet would benefit from a tasteful programme of modernisation to enhance comfort and elevate it to contemporary luxury standards. The Annexes Adjacent to the main residence stand two additional buildings offering remarkable potential. The first, a former barn of approximately 180 sq.m., has been restored to shell condition. It comprises a spacious ground-floor room, four rooms on the upper level, and a generous loggia. This structure is ideal for conversion into further guest accommodation, a private atelier, or a small hospitality venture. The second annex, located on the southern side of the estate, encompasses the old stables and storage areas and covers around 125 sq.m. Currently used as a tool shed and general storage, it could be transformed into a pool house, spa, or wellness suite—particularly appealing should a panoramic swimming pool be constructed in the garden. Alternatively, it could provide additional habitable space for guests or family members. The Land The property is enveloped by an easily maintained garden of approximately 2,500 sq.m. Functional and open, it is perfectly suited for outdoor living and al-fresco entertaining. Its gentle natural contours make the construction of an in-ground swimming pool both feasible and visually impactful—an opportunity to fully embrace the serenity of this extraordinary landscape. The Location Blessed with a private and tranquil hillside position, the estate enjoys breathtaking views across the undulating landscape of Gaiole in Chianti—a natural meeting point between the Chianti region and the Valdarno valley. This area is steeped in history and culture. Within a short distance are iconic sites such as the Castello di Brolio, whose origins trace back to 1141; the fortified hamlet of Vertine, a jewel of just fifteen inhabitants dating to the 12th century; and the Pieve di Spaltenna, a remarkable Romanesque church from the 10th century. Beyond its historical importance, the territory is renowned for its gastronomic traditions. This is the homeland of Chianti Classico wine, celebrated worldwide for its quality, heritage, and unmistakable identity. Living here means immersing oneself in a culture forged by the centuries-old rivalry between Siena and Florence, whose influence is still visible in the region’s architecture, customs, and local pride. Gaiole in Chianti offers quality services, charming restaurants, and artisanal shops, while important Tuscan cities are easily reached—Siena, Florence, Arezzo, and Montepulciano lie within comfortable driving distance, making the estate ideal for both relaxation and exploration. EPC Rating: G Energy Performance Index (IPE): >150 kwh/sq.m.*year Why Buy It This estate presents an exceptional opportunity for anyone seeking an authentic Tuscan residence with vast potential. Its strategic location in the heart of the Chianti valleys makes it highly attractive as a tourism investment, offering the possibility to create a boutique hospitality retreat with multiple independent units. Equally, it appeals as a refined second home or holiday residence, surrounded by some of the most iconic landscapes, vineyards, and cultural landmarks in Italy. With modest upgrades to enhance comfort and refine its interiors, the property can be transformed into a truly exclusive haven—one that combines privacy, charm, and history with convenient access to the region’s most celebrated destinations. A rare gem in Tuscany’s treasured Chianti countryside, offering timeless charm and extraordinary potential. Distances Brolio Castle: 3,2 km Gaiole in Chianti: 8,5 km Vertine: 10,2 km Redda in Chianti: 14 km Rapolano Terme: 27 km Siena: 28,6 km Greve in Chianti: 33 km Asciano: 40 km Arezzo: 53,6 km Airport of Florence: 67 km Florence: 67,5 km Airport of Perugia: 114 km
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
Located in the most beautiful street of Noordwijk-Binnen, this beautifully restored monumental 18th-century Nobleman’s house offers exceptional historic character combined with modern luxury. The estate includes a coach house, a fully equipped gym and a separate apartment with its own entrance. The beautifully landscaped back garden features a heated natural swimming pool, carport, ample parking, a courtyard and two entrance gates onto the Voorstraat, plus an automatic gate on the Offemweg. The stately mansion was completely restored and renovated between 2018 and 2021 with great care, quality and respect for its heritage. Suitable for double occupancy and/or home office, it stands on a private plot of approx. 1,745 m². Living area approx. 690 m² with a volume of approx. 2,966 m³. The home is a rare jewel with surprising spaces and authentic details including monumental moldings, wall paintings, ceiling ornaments, shutters and marble accents. Layout: The platform staircase leads to the entrance and vestibule. A spacious hallway with wall paintings and art hanging system runs the full length of the house and divides it into right and left wings. The right wing includes a sitting room, media room (Samsung Frame TV) and kitchen/diner, connected by en-suite doors. The left wing offers a billiard room and office. Between these rooms is the old kitchen with Aga stove, access to a small hall with outside door and doors leading to the cellar and wine cellar. Several rooms have fireplaces. A toilet room with fountain and a monumental stairwell with access to a storage room/panic room complete this level. First floor: Landing, master bedroom with fireplace and spacious dressing room. Luxurious bathroom with separate toilet, bath, double shower (Sunshower) and double sink. From the landing, access to the indoor apartment, also reachable via its own entrance. This apartment includes a living room with open kitchen and fireplace, a spacious bedroom (Samsung Frame TV, built-in wardrobes), a second room with sofa bed, a separate toilet and a bathroom with bath, shower and double sink. Entire floor with underfloor heating and air conditioning. Second floor: Two spacious bedrooms accessible via private stairwells, each with private bathroom (shower, toilet, sink). Two additional bedrooms share similar bathroom facilities. Technical room, laundry room and storage. Entire floor with underfloor heating and air conditioning. Coach house (82 m²): With mezzanine and loft, double entrance doors and secondary doors. Features a kitchen with Boretti stove, toilet, shower and a multifunctional ground floor including home cinema and disco lighting. Mezzanine with bedroom. Accessible from the Voorstraat via a private gate, allowing it to function as an independent residence. The separate gym with Technogym equipment is located on the right side of the property and has its own entrance from the Voorstraat. A unique opportunity to live in a stately monumental mansion radiating class and grandeur, ideally located in the charming historic centre of Noordwijk-Binnen, with restaurants, shops, the sea, dunes, beach and forest all within walking distance. Highlights include on-site parking for multiple vehicles, a carport for three cars with chargers, automatic entrance gates, spacious terraces, herb garden, heated natural pool with solar deck, outdoor shower, high-quality sound system, Samsung Frame TVs, home automation, home cinema, automatic blinds, exterior lighting, alarm system with cameras, outdoor kitchen (pizza oven, BBQ, Quooker), covered pergola, private well with sprinkler system, heat pump and centuries-old trees. Turn-key delivery possible on short notice.
…By Netherlands Sotheby's International Realty
Tucked away in a sought-after and peaceful setting, this contemporary designer property offers breathtaking views of the Rhône Valley and Avignon. Facing southwest, the house stands out for its bright airy rooms, its large windows and the way it seamlessly blends in with its landscaped grounds. The garden level features a spacious open-plan living area with fully equipped kitchen and central island, and a living room and dining room separated by a central fireplace, all backing onto a large terrace and the garden. Additional facilities on this floor include a laundry room, a utility room (which could be converted into a summer kitchen) and a bedroom with ensuite shower room. A cellar is located in the basement. A mezzanine level overlooks the living room and leads to a bedroom with ensuite bathroom and dressing room. Upstairs, you will find two suites with private terraces and a shower room / bathroom. A unique finishing touch is provided by a large veranda, used as an additional lounge area, which has been listed as a historical monument.
…By Emile Garcin - Alpilles & Avignon
In the vibrant heart of Amsterdam, just behind the Dam Square, lies Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal. Here, at number 284, a Rijksmonumental property is now for sale – a unique opportunity to own this extraordinary home! This stunning and characteristic property boasts an abundance of original features, complemented by all the modern amenities required for contemporary living. Rarely have we seen such a meticulously restored property that also offers modern luxury. The house spans approximately 505 m² of living space across five full floors. At the rear, it features a beautifully tiled inner garden. Additionally, it is possible to create a rooftop terrace on part of the ground floor at the back; a permit for this has already been granted by the Municipality of Amsterdam. In recent years, this section of Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal has been redeveloped by the Municipality of Amsterdam. Once a busy thoroughfare and home to the famous Stamp Market, it is now a quiet, leafy street with newly landscaped greenery. Just 50 meters away is Wijdesteeg, where the entrance to a parking garage is located. This property comes with two spacious parking spaces in the garage. Layout From the street, a beautiful staircase leads to the main entrance of this home. Upon entering the impressive hallway, you are immediately struck by the stunning marble – both the floors and walls are finished in white marble. The high ceilings perfectly showcase the elegant chandeliers. At the front, there is a formal sitting room featuring an authentic fireplace. Behind the staircase, another sitting room overlooks the inner garden. The property has been renovated and finished using only the highest-quality materials, perfectly aligned with the architectural style of the house. Original details have been carefully preserved and restored. The first floor comprises a spacious master bedroom, a large bathroom, and a separate walk-in closet, fully fitted with wardrobes and accessory storage. The second floor includes two bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, and an additional indoor storage room. The third floor features a spectacular sleeping area with a freestanding bathtub and a washbasin. The basement houses the kitchen, living room, and dining room. The bespoke kitchen is equipped with all the modern appliances expected in a high-end kitchen. This floor is accessible directly from the street as well as via the staircase within the home. The 44 m² garden, accessible from both the kitchen and the living room, offers an oasis of tranquility in the bustling heart of Amsterdam. History of the Burgwallen Originally, the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal was a canal-side fortified wall (burgwal). Before 1385, the Amstel River divided Amsterdam into two nearly equal parts: the Old Side with the Oude Kerk (Old Church) and the New Side with the Nieuwe Kerk (New Church). Each side was bordered by a burgwal. Around 1385, new walls were constructed, and the existing walls became the voorburgwal (front wall) while the new ones were called the achterburgwal (rear wall), both on the old and new sides. This division created the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, Nieuwezijds Achterburgwal, Oudezijds Voorburgwal, and Oudezijds Achterburgwal. Special Features The purchase agreement will be drafted based on the Ring Amsterdam model purchase agreement. Upon signing the purchase agreement, the buyer will pay a deposit of 10% of the purchase price into the third-party account of the officiating notary. The purchase agreement will include a clause stating that the buyer accepts the property as is, where is. The purchase agreement will stipulate that the seller has never personally occupied the property (non-occupancy clause). The seller must explicitly provide written approval for the terms of the transaction as well as the content of the purchase and transfer deed (conditions precedent). Transfer in consultation, available on short notice.
…By Amsterdam Sotheby's International Realty
The castle stands out for its elegance on a property of about 13 hectares blending woods, meadows, and a pond. A true testament to military architecture from the late 15th century, this castle offers an authentic charm steeped in history. The building is organized around two round towers surrounded by moats, a square tower jutting out at the entrance, and a covered walkway supported by the wings of the building. This beautiful ensemble, the result of harmonious design, faithfully reflects medieval defensive architecture.**A refined interior – approximately 650 m² carefully restored** The castle delights with its spacious areas and unique ambiance. The marble fireplaces, solid wood floors, period woodwork, and tapestries from the renowned Aubusson workshops create an authentic and elegant atmosphere. A meticulous restoration has allowed the integration of modern amenities, including a through-lift, while preserving the historical character of the place. The reception areas include a library, a billiard room, several lounges, and a 36-seat cinema, offering all the comfort for hosting in a prestigious setting.**Sleeping areas & dependencies** The sleeping section includes 14 tastefully decorated bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, as well as two fully independent private apartments. Each room tells a story through its evocative name: La Marquise evokes a noble heiress, Le Grand Diable refers to a legendary marquis, while Athos, Porthos, and Aramis pay homage to the famous musketeers of Alexandre Dumas. These names give each bedroom a distinct identity and a strong connection to the castle's heritage. A large dependence of about 1,200 m² runs alongside the courtyard. It houses a heated indoor pool, a jacuzzi, a sauna, a family gîte, a spacious reception room, a fully equipped professional kitchen, and a salon with Renaissance inspirations.**An exceptional natural estate** The castle is nestled in the heart of a walled park of over 12 hectares, which includes: - A pond of about 1 hectare - Fenced meadows - A wooded park**A unique opportunity** Classified as a Historical Monument (not subject to the energy performance diagnosis), this rare property represents an ideal opportunity for heritage enthusiasts and those seeking a place rich in history to enhance. For any information requests or to arrange a private visit, please contact me directly. Fees are the responsibility of the seller. Information regarding risks related to this property, including the legal obligation to clear vegetation, is available upon request. Fees are the responsibility of the seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.Real Estate Network CAPIFRANCE - Your commercial agent (RSAC No. 449 455 609 - Tours Registry) Alexandre GEOFFROY D'ASSY Individual Entrepreneur 06 20 45 61 61 - Ref. 929746
…By Capifrance - Alexandre Geoffroy D'assy
Dating back to 1554, this prestigious estate has hosted generations of bourgeois and noble families. Acquired by a Bordeaux family in 1848, it thrived through viticulture and agriculture. The main manor, carefully restored, offers spacious and luminous reception rooms, seven bedrooms, exposed beams, stone walls and modernized systems. A north-east wing and two slate-roofed pavilions elegantly crown the main residence. Three barns and a caretaker’s cottage complete the property. Its five-hectare park, adorned with majestic cedars, ancient trees, and a tranquil pond, provides a serene and refined setting. A rare opportunity for those seeking authenticity, comfort, and luxury living in South-West France. Annie PEZAT – +33 (0)6 38 13 44 47
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
A traditional, preserved property with beautiful sea views, located in the most central part of Chora, in Andros. The property consists of the main residence, which occupies 250sq.m., and two ground-floor shops, each 30sq.m., situated on a 172sq.m. plot. The main residence is comprised of 2 buildings that function as a single home and are connected by an interior door. Τhe main level of the first building features a living/dining area, a kitchen, 1 bathroom, 1 bedroom, and a spacious veranda offering beautiful views, while the ground floor consists of an open space with 1 bathroom. The second building spans 3 levels, with the main floor having an open space with a kitchen and 1 bathroom. The upper level offers 1 bedroom with a comfortable balcony and access to the rooftop. The lower level serves as a storage space. The property needs renovation. An atmospheric property in the traditional settlement of Chora, in Andros.
…By Barnes Greece
An impressive, listed building in the heart of Ermoupolis. The 210sq.m. building is situated on an 85sq.m. plot. The façade is in good structural condition, while the interior can be freely configured according to the needs of its future owner. The interior is at a pre-restoration stage and comes with an approved restoration study from the Ministry of Culture (only the structural study and the electromechanical study are pending), providing a ready framework for revitalizing the space while respecting its historical character. It offers the possibility of designing up to 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, spacious reception and living areas, a kitchen, and a roof terrace with a pergola and views of the town and the sea. An exceptional property, just a stone’s throw from Miaouli Square, in Ermoupolis.
…By Barnes Greece
Property: This domain, with a tourist and agricultural vocation, is ideally located in the Dordogne valley, within a classified village. It notably includes a 17th-century manor with suites and guest rooms, as well as tourist residences. In total, it comprises 25 gîtes and 8 rooms/suites, covering approximately 1850m2 and providing 76 sleeping spaces. The domain also features a swimming pool, a tennis court (to be renovated), and a pétanque area. The manor and all the gîtes are sold equipped and furnished. Operation: The agricultural operation is active in orchard cultivation (apples, plums sold directly), among others. The operational buildings include a storage hangar, a cold room, a workshop, and a phytosanitary room. Land: The property includes 48 hectares under one title, located along the river. The agricultural area, which is highly diversified, is divided among fields (18ha), irrigated orchards (12ha), a poplar grove (5.5ha), and meadows (8.5ha). Additional Elements: This domain requires a significant tourist and agricultural project. The purchaser will be able to develop the existing activities, particularly thanks to a new commercial dynamic, and diversify agricultural productions if desired. They can rely on the existing staff team. Currently, marketing is done through direct sales (including picking by customers) and through distributors. The company employs 4 permanent employees. Included in the sale are: customer files and a registered trademark. The site is listed on the inventory of picturesque sites. DPE: results are not representative (consumption underreported due to non-occupation of the properties during the winter period). Mission and challenges Safer regarding this property: - Support local development - Energize agriculture and forestry Please note that some ad sites do not display our service properly. For complete and precise information, we invite you to visit our website or contact us directly. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr. Photos: © Copyright Safer - Usage prohibited without the author's agreement.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safer Nouvelle Aquitaine
On the banks of the Kagerplassen, in a truly exceptional location, stands the country estate “Groot Leerust” – a charming and characterful residence featuring a boxwood front garden designed by an architect, a romantic rear garden, swimming pool, and private mooring. Set on a generous plot of approximately 1,955 m², this estate offers a rare combination of peace, privacy, and direct access to the water. Historical Background Country estate Groot Leerust is a distinguished manor dating back to the early 18th century, founded in 1717 and extended in 1844. Since 1970, the residence has been listed as a national monument. The rectangular house exudes classical grandeur, with a white-plastered façade, elegant symmetry, imposing windows, and a distinctive polygonal wooden cupola above the central staircase. Monumental features such as marble floors, richly decorated ceilings, and original shutters (persiennes) testify to its historical character and are protected as part of the monument. In 2001, the entire house underwent a full renovation and has since been meticulously maintained. The renovation introduced modern comforts while preserving all original details and protected architectural elements. The rear garden forms part of the beautifully landscaped Park Groot Leerust, once the estate’s private garden and now a public park, lying picturesquely along the river De Leede.
…By Netherlands Sotheby's International Realty
An Enchanting 10th cent. Estate in the Rolling Hills of Le Marche Perched on the gentle hills of Cupramontana, in the very heart of Le Marche, this remarkable estate stands as a testament to Italian elegance, history, and refined living. Once built upon the ruins of an ancient castle and graced by its own consecrated church, the property has been meticulously restored to its former splendour, harmoniously blending historic architecture with contemporary comfort. Spanning approximately 5.7 hectares of land, the estate offers breathtaking views of the Apennine mountains, rolling hills and medieval towns, enveloped in the tranquillity and beauty of the Marche countryside. Immersed in lush greenery, just a short distance from a beautifully preserved medieval village offering all essential amenities, this extraordinary residence epitomises balance: the poise between the noble echoes of history and the serenity of modern life. Every detail here speaks of grace and authenticity — a true sanctuary where beauty, peace, and comfort coexist effortlessly. The Main House The main villa, a fine example of traditional Marchigiano country architecture, extends over approximately 250 sq.m. arranged across two floors and is presented in impeccable condition. Ground Floor: The entrance opens into an elegant hall adorned with exquisite solid-wood panelling that conceals a refined library. Beyond the panelling lies a bespoke kitchen, while to the north-east a spacious living room with a wood-burning fireplace opens directly onto the garden — an inviting space for both intimate evenings and convivial gatherings. On the south-west side, a versatile room adjoins a guest bathroom, serving perfectly as either a study or an additional bedroom for unexpected guests. First Floor: A graceful staircase leads to an airy open-space mezzanine lounge with double-height ceilings. From here, access leads to three bedrooms, one of which enjoys an en-suite bathroom. The other two bedrooms share a family bathroom. From each window, the views are nothing short of extraordinary — stretching across the Apennines, from Monte San Vicino to the Sibillini range. The villa is equipped with a 15 kW three-phase electrical system, mains water, a septic tank, two LPG tanks, a dual gas boiler central heating system with radiators, a wood-burning fireplace, and a comprehensive alarm system — ensuring comfort and security year-round. The Annexes The estate includes several beautifully restored annexes. The consecrated church, measuring approximately 215 sq.m., has been impeccably maintained. Its central nave, with soaring pointed-arch ceilings, retains its sacred atmosphere, while the right wing has been transformed into a charming two-level apartment with a living area and kitchen on the ground floor and a bedroom with bathroom above. The left wing serves as a refined study, library, or reading room — ideal for quiet reflection. Behind the main villa lies a magnificent glass orangery, gracefully set upon the remnants of the castle’s ancient fortified walls, now reborn as a luminous space connecting history and nature. In front of the villa, a small stone outbuilding houses a traditional wood-fired oven and woodshed, while at the rear a 30 sq.m. garage with two storage rooms offers versatility and could easily be adapted for other non-residential uses. The Land The property unfolds within a vast private park of 5,7 hectares, offering an atmosphere of complete seclusion and serenity. A majestic driveway lined with towering pine trees leads from the automatic gate through the grounds to the main house and its ancillary buildings. The land is composed of woodland, arable fields, and meadows, forming a natural private sanctuary. Near the entrance of the main house, one finds the original low, wide stone steps once used for mounting and dismounting horses — a subtle yet evocative reminder of the estate’s storied past. Beside them stands the base of what was likely a tower, now graced by an olive tree planted as a symbol of enduring peace. The remains of the fortified perimeter wall are still visible at the rear, infusing the estate with a timeless sense of grandeur. From every corner, the panorama is magnificent — rolling hills adorned with Verdicchio vineyards and olive groves, stretching toward the majestic peaks of the Apennines. The History The estate’s origins trace back to the 10th century, when a fortress known as Castrum Aquilae was founded along with other castles in the area. The first record of it dates to 1130. Over the centuries, it was contested between Jesi and Staffolo, until peace was established in 1456. Within the castle walls once stood several churches and monastic dwellings, all but one — the Church of Santa Lucia — were lost to time. This church, cited in the 1285 testament of Count Corrado d’Accola, was almost completely destroyed in 1447 along with the castle itself. Four centuries later, in 1847, it was lovingly restored and reopened for worship. Today, this very church stands once more at the heart of the estate, blending the sacred past with the elegance of contemporary living. The Location Dominating its surroundings with breathtaking 360-degree views, the estate overlooks the medieval villages of Staffolo and Cupramontana, the verdant slopes of Monte San Vicino, and the distant Sibillini Mountains. Despite its secluded and panoramic position, the property is conveniently located less than five minutes by car from Cupramontana — a lively town renowned for its warm community, rich cultural life, and year-round events. For nature lovers, Monte San Vicino offers enchanting trails within a 20-minute drive, while the golden beaches of the Adriatic coast lie just half an hour away — the perfect balance between countryside tranquillity and seaside leisure. EPC: Ordered Why Buy It This splendid estate in Le Marche is far more than a home — it is a living fragment of Italian history, lovingly preserved and enhanced for modern life. Ideal as an elegant private residence, it offers the rare privilege of owning an authentic piece of heritage surrounded by unspoilt beauty. Alternatively, its structure and atmosphere make it perfectly suited to an exclusive hospitality venture, hosting unforgettable events, retreats, or weddings set against the poetic backdrop of Le Marche’s rolling hills. A property of timeless charm — where history, nature, and luxury meet in perfect harmony. Distances Closest Town with Services: 3,5 km Hospital: 4 km Theatre: 4 km Schools: 4,5 km Staffolo: 5,5 km SS76 highway: 10 km Serra San Quirico: 13 km Gola della Rossa Nature Park: 14 km Jesi: 20 km Monte San Vicino: 20 km Airport of Ancona-Falconara: 34 km Coast: 39 km Senigallia: 42 km Conero Riviera: 50 km
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
Cahors hyper center (46), superb renovation for this realization classified 12th century 550m2 habitable on 2 levels. This place conducive to cultural events of all kinds that was inhabited by members of the clergy collecting tithes, is particularly inspiring. Its ogival openings, high ceilings, monumental beams and vaulted stone cellars suggest other destinations including residential use that would be out of the ordinary. All on foot, shops, markets, parking. Exceptional property, to see absolutely, Contact Elisabeth Rossines agent commercial EI +33(0)6 74 00 90 38 “Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georisques.gouv.fr”
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
This distinguished property represents one of the rare opportunities to own a residence that brings together architectural heritage, character, and versatility in a refined and harmonious composition. Set on a 1,120 sqm plot, the estate unfolds over a built area of 1,300 sqm and comprises an imposing main villa and two annex houses, offering a total of 30 rooms, 14 bedrooms, and 5 bathrooms — a scale that supports both the intimacy of a private residence and the prestige of a representative headquarters. Built in 1908 on what is today Logofăt Luca Stroici Street (formerly Biserica Popa Chițu Street), the residence was commissioned by engineer Caton Simon and designed by German architect Josef Geggerle (b. 1873), in collaboration with engineer and contractor Wilhelm Brand; during the interwar period, the property was owned by Heinerich Steinberg — details that reinforce its documented historical lineage and identity. The main villa, with its elegant façade, Corinthian columns, and finely crafted architectural details, reveals a charming interior with high ceilings, solid wood herringbone parquet flooring, original chandeliers, and large windows that flood the rooms with natural light. The balanced layout includes multiple reception salons, private offices, and relaxation areas, evoking the atmosphere of an aristocratic residence. The two annex houses, discreetly positioned within the courtyard, perfectly complement the ensemble — ideal for guest accommodation, creative workspaces, or refined offices. The landscaped garden, surrounded by mature trees, offers an oasis of calm in the heart of the city, while the villa’s architectural integrity makes it suitable both as an exclusive private residence and as an embassy or premium company headquarters. The property’s rehabilitation project received an award at the National Architecture Biennale, Bucharest, 2012 — recognition of its architectural value and of an intervention carried out with respect for the building’s original character. Located in the prestigious Icoanei area, one of Bucharest’s most refined and valuable historic districts, the property benefits from a privileged setting, surrounded by shaded streets, elegant villas, and major cultural landmarks. This part of the city has long been associated with artistic life, diplomatic residences, and timeless refinement, offering a balanced blend of tranquility and proximity to the vibrant city center. Blending classical charm with contemporary potential, this emblematic Bucharest property stands as a true architectural statement — grand, elegant, and ready to embrace a new destination worthy of its stature.
…By Romania Sotheby's International Realty
Luxury Villa in Falerone, Marche This stunning villa in the Marche countryside is the perfect example of how you can make a luxury restoration, to be matched with tradition and comforts, in the middle of the countryside, yet not too far from all services. The property is surrounded by a 3.000 sq.m. mature garden, in addition to a plot of land of 1 hectare, in a beautiful panoramic position. With bedrooms and 4 bathrooms (three are en-suite) it’s the perfect residency for an elegant family. The House The villa is the result of the complete demolition and reconstruction of an old rural building and it spans about 303 sq.m. in addition to a 40 sq.m. loggia and upper terrace of 33 sq.m. Ground Floor: Here is a large kitchen, consisting of custom-built light oak furniture; the large central island has a stone work top with incorporated travertine sink designed for an exhibition by a sculptress. The kitchen and spacious entrance hall blend together with the travertine stone floor emphasizing both light and space. The living / dining space span the full width of the property and features a beautiful stone thermo-fireplace. The flooring is of handmade terracotta tiles, all ceilings are lime wash painted beams. This living space leads out to the large covered loggia, whose shape recalls an ancient monastery serving as an additional entertaining & dining area. The foyer also leads to the study/bedroom, currently used by the owner as a library/study with its own bathroom with shower. First Floor: All three first floor bedrooms have high ceiling accentuating their ample proportions and light. The master bedroom and en-suite bathroom (with his and hers washbasins shower & bath) both lead out to the large panoramic terrace . The custom-built cupboards provide ample storage throughout. A second bedroom with ensuite bathroom and walk-in closet, as well as a third double bedroom and bathroom are located on the first floor. The property is equipped with all basic services, including electricity, water supply, a reserve drinking water tank, gas heating, a fireplace and photovoltaic panels. A 100 Mbps satellite dish is also included. There is a video intercom, perimeter security alarm on doors and windows, and an internal volumetric alarm. The villa is sold with much of its furniture. The Annex Next to the parking area, there is a cellar/garage of approximately 25 square meters, a carport covered with photovoltaic panels and a large woodshed. The Garden The garden measures about 3.000 sq.m. and benefits from an irrigation system sourced from roof water & collection tank. It features many mature plants including olive trees. The glass mosaic 10x5m swimming pool is bordered by travertine stone and paved with antique bricks. A pergola provides a shaded lounging and BBQ area with the widest panorama of the countryside leading to the spectacular Sibillini mountains in the distance. In addition to the mature garden, there is 1,1 hectare of agricultural land, which needs little maintenance and provides full privacy to the property. The Location The property is conveniently located close to Falerone, a medieval town with all services, that you can reach on foot and it’s accessible via a paved road. The property enjoys a panoramic location with a dominant southern exposure. The view extends over the surrounding countryside to the magnificent Sibillini Mountains. Beautiful sunrises and sunsets await. Falerone, nestled in the gentle hills of Italy’s Marche region, is a serene medieval town where time seems to flow at a slower, sweeter pace. Its cobbled alleys open onto the charming Piazza della Libertà, framed by old stone houses and the warm scent of espresso drifting from local cafés. Just beyond the center lies the Archaeological Park of Falerio Picenus, home to a remarkably preserved Roman theatre that still hosts summer performances under the stars. Around Falerone, small trattorias serve handmade pasta and local Rosso Piceno wine, creating a perfect balance between history, hospitality, and the tranquil beauty of rural Italy. Falerone is equally distant from the sea and the Sibillini Mountains (about 40 min by car). Energy Efficiency Rating: C Energy Performance Index (IPE) 97,6 kwh/sqm*year Why Buy It The construction of the property is to the highest structural standards, with high spec. roof insulation, the latest specifications in double glazing, internal and external shutters. This guarantees high living standards and also a certainty that it will keep the resale value over the years. Excellent luxury retreat for all those, who like to abandon the grey skies of big and noisy cities and enjoy a life closer to nature, but with all comforts. Distances SP29 (Main Road): 1 km Closest Town with Services: 1,6 km Schools: 5 km Hospital: 8 km Sibillini Mountains National Park: 15 km Sarnano: 23 km Amandola: 25 km Fermo: 26 km Porto San Giorgio: 30 km Beaches: 32 km A14 Motorway: 32 km Airport of Ancona
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
Situated just a stone's throw from Place Madou and the Botanical Gardens, this exceptional Beaux-Arts-style town house, built by architect Louis Sauvage in 1916 for the Vaxelaire family and converted into offices in 1990, also comes with 577 m² of building land. Behind its elegant 22-metre facade, this building offers a surface area of 2065 m² spread over 4 floors and 1190 m² spread over 2 basements, and offers a charm all of its own from the moment you enter. The vast hall with its monumental staircase welcomes you with its 4 m high ceilings and opens onto elegant reception rooms. The wainscoting and ironwork from the late 18th and 19th centuries, the Versailles parquet flooring, the wainscoting and mouldings on the ground and 1st floor all add character and allure to this prestigious property. The basements house a spacious refectory, cleverly bathed in natural light, a professional kitchen and various archive storage rooms. A building plot to the rear of the building completes the complex. Other features include two lifts and a goods lift. The façades and part of the roof were listed in 1989. Agency fees payable by the purchaser. The central municipality of Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, close to the European institutions, Place Madou and the Botanical Gardens area, offers easy access to all the Brussels access routes and to all shopping and public transport facilities. For further information, please contact Corinne Thumelaire on + 32 (0) 498 23 79 35.
…By Belgium Sotheby’s International Realty
In the quiet neighborhood of Penedès (Llagostera), just 12 minutes from Sant Feliu de Guíxols and S'Agaró, 15 minutes from Platja d'Aro, 20 minutes from Girona, and 1 hour from Barcelona, stands this extraordinary farmhouse from 1627, officially listed for its historical, architectural, and artistic value.With approximately 600 m² of built area, an outbuilding of approximately 40 m², and a porch of approximately 80 m², this property retains the original charm of its period, combining medieval, Gothic, and rural elements with modern comforts. The completely flat land covers approximately 12.895 m², including a 5,000 m² landscaped garden, centuries-old olive trees, a 6x12 m swimming pool, a pond, and a 25-meter-deep active well.The building, which underwent several construction stages, retains its original structure and unique details: stone walls over 70 cm thick, 14th-century arches, a perfectly maintained bread oven, original fireplaces, antique stone railings and frames, and a defensive loophole on the central staircase, a testament to its history against bandits. Each space has been restored with respect for its authenticity, preserving the stonework, the Catalan roof, and the handcrafted elements.Layout:Ground floor: dining room with fireplace and antique oven, separate kitchen, vaulted living room, central living room with fireplace, storage room, guest bathroom, a suite with a full bathroom, and a garage.Upper floor: two suites with private bathrooms, three double bedrooms, one single bedroom, an additional bathroom, a reading area, a laundry room with a terrace and direct access to the garden.Outside, a large front terrace measuring 22 x 5 m, a covered porch with a barbecue, and a 40 m² annex complete this peaceful and authentic setting, ideal for family use, as well as for a tourist project or rural retreat.The property has electricity, heating, its own water supply, and Wi-Fi.Llagostera is located between the sea and the mountains, offering a privileged natural setting and excellent connections to the Costa Brava and Girona. Its setting combines rural tranquility, history, and proximity to beaches, golf courses, and hiking trails, making it an ideal location for those seeking privacy, authenticity, and quality of life in the heart of the Empordà region.A unique property, steeped in history and character, perfect for those who value the authenticity and charm of Catalan farmhouses.Contact us for more information or to arrange a private viewing.[IW]
…By Sale And Rental Spain
In the quiet neighborhood of Penedès (Llagostera), just 12 minutes from Sant Feliu de Guíxols and S'Agaró, 15 minutes from Platja d'Aro, 20 minutes from Girona, and 1 hour from Barcelona, stands this extraordinary farmhouse from 1627, officially listed for its historical, architectural, and artistic value.With approximately 600 m² of built area, an outbuilding of approximately 40 m², and a porch of approximately 80 m², this property retains the original charm of its period, combining medieval, Gothic, and rural elements with modern comforts. The completely flat land covers approximately 12.895 m², including a 5,000 m² landscaped garden, centuries-old olive trees, a 6x12 m swimming pool, a pond, and a 25-meter-deep active well.The building, which underwent several construction stages, retains its original structure and unique details: stone walls over 70 cm thick, 14th-century arches, a perfectly maintained bread oven, original fireplaces, antique stone railings and frames, and a defensive loophole on the central staircase, a testament to its history against bandits. Each space has been restored with respect for its authenticity, preserving the stonework, the Catalan roof, and the handcrafted elements.Layout:Ground floor: dining room with fireplace and antique oven, separate kitchen, vaulted living room, central living room with fireplace, storage room, guest bathroom, a suite with a full bathroom, and a garage.Upper floor: two suites with private bathrooms, three double bedrooms, one single bedroom, an additional bathroom, a reading area, a laundry room with a terrace and direct access to the garden.Outside, a large front terrace measuring 22 x 5 m, a covered porch with a barbecue, and a 40 m² annex complete this peaceful and authentic setting, ideal for family use, as well as for a tourist project or rural retreat.The property has electricity, heating, its own water supply, and Wi-Fi.Llagostera is located between the sea and the mountains, offering a privileged natural setting and excellent connections to the Costa Brava and Girona. Its setting combines rural tranquility, history, and proximity to beaches, golf courses, and hiking trails, making it an ideal location for those seeking privacy, authenticity, and quality of life in the heart of the Empordà region.A unique property, steeped in history and character, perfect for those who value the authenticity and charm of Catalan farmhouses.Contact us for more information or to arrange a private viewing.[IW]
…By Sale And Rental Spain
La Roque-sur-Cèze is ranked among the most beautiful villages in France, in a privileged environment with a view of the village and its castle. Discover this recent single-story villa offering 174 m² of living space and quality features. It consists of a spacious and bright living room with a modern and functional equipped kitchen, opening onto a large terrace ideal for entertaining. The sleeping area includes five bedrooms, including a master suite, an office, as well as several bathrooms and shower rooms, offering optimal comfort for a large family or for hosting your loved ones. Outside, enjoy a beautiful landscaped plot of 1520m2 enhanced by a 10.5x4.5 swimming pool inviting relaxation, a double garage of 34m2, as well as a double carport. A rare property in the area, combining modernity, space, and an exceptional setting.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Midimas
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