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By Monique Lecomte Immobilier
PYLA-SUR-MER - Monique Lecomte Immobilier presents for sale this exceptional contemporary front-line villa with private beach access, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Arcachon Bay, the Banc d'Arguin, and Cap Ferret. Located in a preserved area, in the immediate vicinity of the Dune du Pilat, this unique property, nestled in lush greenery, offers spectacular views. Confidential property. Complete file upon request. (4.76 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…Luxury Furnished Villa in a Gated Community Route de Tahanaout Discover this stunning contemporary villa located within an exclusive gated community of only 20 villas, offering privacy, security, and a peaceful lifestyle just minutes from the city center. Property Features Land area: 286 sqm Built area: 264 sqm 3 spacious en-suite bedrooms Bright and elegant living room Comfortable dining area Fully equipped open-plan kitchen Private terrace Private swimming pool Smart home automation system Sold fully furnished and equipped Highlights Secure gated residence with only 20 villas High-quality finishes and modern design Functional and light-filled living spaces Quiet and exclusive residential environment Only 10 minutes from all city-center amenities Prime location on Route de Tahanaout This exceptional villa is ideal as a primary residence, a holiday home, or a high-end investment opportunity. Contact us today for more information or to schedule a private viewing.
…By Celestia Invest
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…By Patrice Besse
A property designed for events with two reception halls, a convertible barn and 2.5 hectares of grounds with lakes, 15 minutes from the town of Amboise in France’s Loire Valley. A country road runs through fields and forests to the hamlet where the property lies. The edifices here were once farm buildings. But over the course of the centuries they have been converted into dwellings. They include a former tithe barn that dates back to 1570. Indeed, this former tithe barn is a token of the hamlet’s origins. The country road first runs alongside a barn and past a vast parking area. It then leads to a gravel drive with a tree-dotted garden on one side and a lake on the other. In the property’s inner court, there is a first dwelling on one side and a second dwelling on another side. The former tithe barn extends the latter. This former tithe barn has been converted into a reception hall for 120 people. A few hundred metres away, another drive, closed with an iron gate, runs alongside a lake up to a building with a wooden frame and timber cladding. This building houses a second reception hall. It has an 80-person capacity and includes a kitchen and lavatory. Behind this second reception hall, there are three wooden chalets on a vast lawn. The property is rented out for events and accommodation. Its reservation schedule is usually full, booked up as much for summer gatherings as for end-of-year festivities.
…By Patrice Besse
A 750-m² renovated villa, owned by the same family for the past two centuries, with 4.5 hectares of farmland, a swimming pool and vast grounds, near Toulon. The property, facing north-south, covers an immense rectangular-shaped area of 4.5 hectares. Accessible from the B road to the south via the main entrance, followed by an olive tree-lined lane of nearly 200 metres, the property also has a second, more discreet entrance, located on its northern side and accessible via a small public road, while two wooded areas can also be found on the property: one to the north, near the buildings and, the other, to the southwest. As for the property, currently used for weddings and seminars, it would also be ideal, after some minimal modifications, as a family residence, a bed and breakfast or charming holiday accommodations. The edifice, built in 1730 and then meticulously renovated in 2012, displays the classical appearance of a three-storey construction, cadenced by five vertical rows of windows and topped with a hipped roof. Abutting the northwest side of the villa is a 17th-century building, also renovated, which includes a professional kitchen on its garden level and a caretaker’s flat upstairs. As for the villa, it is preceded by a glass entrance porch, which opens onto an entrance hall and includes two living rooms on its garden level, three other sitting rooms, a nuptial suite and a study on the first floor, while the occupant’s private living quarters, with four bedrooms and accessible via an independent staircase, are on the second floor. As for its exterior, a large gravel patio runs along the length of the façade and is decorated with a circular ornamental pond, while the swimming pool area is located below to the east of the central drive and, given its size, makes it possible to regularly host wedding receptions under tents that are set up during the summer months. In addition, the two side sitting rooms and the office on the first floor could also be reconverted into bedrooms with lavatories for a total of ten bedrooms in all, including the caretaker's flat. Lastly, a number of outbuildings are located in the property’s wooded section extending to the north of the villa, such as: a garage, storage rooms, a vaulted cellar as well as a giant rainwater tank and an old well.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century manor house, with a modern extension and landscaped garden, on a plot of more than 2 000 m² in the old town of Bagneux . Four minutes on foot from the main square of the old town of Bagneux, the main residence, part of the municipality's protected built heritage, has stood on a walled plot of more than 2 000 m² since 1843. The floor tiles and parquet flooring, the high ceilings, the mouldings and the views over the large, well-kept garden and the protected landscaped area make this a unique residence. Since the early 2000s, a modern, flat-roofed extension, inspired by the Brutalist style, has been added, creating an aesthetic contrast. On the garden level, on either side of a through corridor, are found the living areas: a double, three-way reception room, with a French window providing access to the garden, and a comfortable dining room, visually linked to the kitchen by a large, custom-made glass wall. All rooms open onto the greenery. In the modern section, two comfortable, bright bedrooms, each with its own shower room and separate toilet, occupy the main level. The basement, semi-underground and lit by basement window wells, contains two large rooms, currently used as offices or libraries. The first floor of the old house, accessed by an oak spiral staircase, has three bedrooms. One of these, measuring around 15 m², leads to a room with a window that has been converted into a spacious wardrobe. The second, which is large (around 17 m²) is used as an office and the third is a small bedroom measuring around 9 m². The bedrooms are next to a bathroom and a separate toilet. A trapdoor in the ceiling provides access, via a retractable staircase, to the vast attic space under the tiled, hip roof, which was renovated and insulated in 2004. Finally, the old house has an underground level that takes up its entire floor area. In addition to a large vaulted cellar, there is a laundry room and a workshop housing the boiler room. The property, surrounded by stone walls lined with a belt of trees and shrubs, can be accessed from two sides, each opening onto a gate. A semi-private driveway running alongside the plot also provides parking space for several vehicles.
…By Patrice Besse
A 15th-century manor with reception rooms, 10 minutes from beaches on the Côte de Goëlo coast in northern Brittany. The property is nestled a few hundred metres from the local village in a bucolic backdrop. A solid grey gate of wrought iron leads into the grounds. It is framed between two granite pillars, one of which has an outdoor lamp fixed to it. On either side, a low wall and tall hedges give the property absolute privacy. The manor and its outhouses form a U shape. On the grounds, which cover almost one hectare, several spaces can be distinguished: there is an ornamental, tree-dotted garden embellished with flowers on the west side, a south-facing courtyard, and a car park on the east side. An annexe houses a covered swimming pool that looks out at the ornamental garden. And an events venue with a wooden floor adjoins an outhouse to form a large reception space. You enter the manor from a short driveway that leads from the wrought-iron gate. The edifice dates back to the 15th century, as a door surround upstairs and a spiral staircase indicate. The building has been redesigned several times over its long history. The year ‘1701’ is inscribed in the entrance door’s lintel. The dwelling is long and rectangular in shape. It has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. A gable slate roof crowns the house. The facade is made of pink rubble granite. Ashlar forms the window and door surrounds. There are many small-paned windows. The entrance door stands in a recess, beneath a rectangular window. A dormer with a triangular pediment gives character to the edifice’s west end. There is a secondary door beside a schist sundial that dates back to 1740. A cavity in the facade once formed an alcove for a dog. Opposite, there is a dome-covered well crowned with a granite cross. Pale gravel covers the courtyard. Wisteria grows up the facade.
…By Patrice Besse
A large, 18th century, luxurious home, with almost 6 ha of woods, parklands and meadows, in the Tarn department. A driveway, bordered by centuries-old trees, runs from the road to the house. The main building, surrounded by Italianate parklands, is accompanied by an art studio, set back, as well as an outbuilding to the rear, used for holding weddings. A river flows past on a lower level, where the vegetation is dense and walks are numerous. In perfect harmony with the local houses, with its brick and stone walls as well as its Italian-style facade, this large, luxurious home dates from 1853. It blends beautifully in with the landscape, the undulating scenery of which has earned the region its nicknames of “little French Tuscany” and “land of a thousand hills”.
…By Patrice Besse
A large burrstone house to be reinvented, with vast living spaces, four bedrooms, a workshop and two enclosed garages, nestled in Châtillon, bordering Clamart. Dating back to the early 20th century, the three-storey burrstone house with a basement level is highlighted on its exterior by beige and red brickwork, cast-iron lintels adorned with glazed-ceramic flowers, and Art Nouveau guardrails. The reception room, which opens onto the garden through a large bay window created in the 1990s, measures over 55 m² and features a working fireplace. A terrace on stilts provides access to the garden. The lounge is adjacent to a kitchen with a glass roof that is accessible after descending a few steps. The kitchen overlooks a room that could be used as a conservatory or workshop that communicates with the semi-underground basement level. The first floor includes three large bedrooms, which look out over the calm neighbouring gardens, as well as a bathroom with a window and a separate lavatory. On the second floor, there is a spacious bedroom with an open bathroom, a separate lavatory and a terrace built into the roof. Lastly, in the garden, a separate workshop with an arched window and its own shower room and lavatory, blends harmoniously into the vegetation and adjoins two closed garages – with surfaces of 14 m² and 16 m² – that can be easily reached from the road.
…By Patrice Besse
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…By Patrice Besse
An18th-century manor house, on a former wine-growing estate of 12 hectares, with wine warehouses, outbuildings, grounds, a pond and woods, 60 kilometres from Tours. A small country road skirts the property’s tall stone walls, followed by its initial outbuildings before reaching its gate, which faces a wide tree-lined lane that extends between fields and farm tracks. At the property’s gate, a stone wall opens onto a wide courtyard, planted in the middle with two impressive Chinese mulberry trees, while, the manor, visible in the background, is flanked by its outbuildings on either side. Dating from the 18th century, the property was originally a wine-growing estate, while the two-storey manor, built in the Directoire style out of local stone, embodies traditional architecture, specific to the region. With an inhabitable floor area of approximately 435 m², the dwelling consists of a long central structure – the main façade of which is cadenced by doors and small-paned windows – flanked on either side by two adjacent lower extensions and topped with a slate roof, which is, in turn, crowned with zinc ornamental décor and finials. As for the back of the house, although different from the front, it still combines the elegance of the dwelling's symmetrical rectilinear windows and shed dormers with, in the middle, a unique triangular pediment, which adds a touch or originality to the whole. In addition, vaulted cellars extend under the entire building, while, to one side, a completely independent five-room caretaker’s cottage abuts a large courtyard, former stables and agricultural storage buildings, which are also accessible from the small country road via a second gate, providing an independent and more inconspicuous entrance. Moreover, the property also includes, on the other side of the front courtyard, another outbuilding, which is currently used as a holiday cottage with a capacity of 6 to 8 people. With a grass-covered, shady interior courtyard, this building has its own private entrance via a separate gate and faces a former wine warehouse, today reconverted into a reception hall with hardwood floors.
…By Patrice Besse
A large, elegant and comfortable house and its neighbouring building in need of restoration, in a beautiful dry-stone village in the upper Sèvre valley. The main house, built out of rubble limestone, overlooks, on its garden side, the Sèvre River from all four of its storeys, while its other façades look out on one of the most beautiful villages in the department with its medieval chateau. All the living spaces are located on the ground floor, which includes: a large living room, a small sitting room, a library or office and dining room, all decorated with nailed wide-plank hardwood floors, a variety of different fireplaces and ceilings with exposed beams or delicate stucco patterns, while the kitchen, left in its original state, has an antique square terracotta-tile floor. In the other building, a vast room, called “the chapel”, accessible via the small sitting room, could be used for galas, concerts or theatre performances. The first floor contains four bedrooms, each in a unique style – one of which has a powder room with lavatory – as well as a vast separate shower room with lavatory. On the second floor, under the insulated roof, a lounge space opens onto the staircase, while a last bedroom, bathed in sunlight, is located near the bathroom with lavatory. The rest of the floor is reserved for the attic space. As for the garden level, it includes a summer kitchen and furnace room (wood-pellet central heating), a workshop, a summer shower room with lavatory and a cellar. The house’s tile roof is in great condition as is the roofing for the outbuildings, while most of the windows are double-glazed. The garden is organised into six spaces, including the courtyard enclosed on three of its four sides by two barns and the deep, asymmetrical quadrilateral swimming pool. The four storeys of the house in need of restoration – which a small courtyard separates from the first – are accessed by a spiral staircase, which is undoubtedly older than the date displayed above the building’s arched front door: 1724. Although some of its window frames have been changed recently and the shutters are new, there are eight rooms in total that need to be refurbished, in addition to three cellars and two attic spaces. An interior garden, in which a palm tree provides a Mediterranean touch, opens onto a patio under which, thanks to the slope of the street that descends towards the bridge over the river, a garage was created.
…By Patrice Besse
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…By Patrice Besse
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…By Patrice Besse
On the outskirts of Lisbon, in a natural park and near the beaches, a 16th century palace and its 42 ha estate. This is a solitary palace in the mountains, facing the immensity of the Atlantic. At the highest point of the Serra de Arrábida, this 16th century sanctuary was built by Madalena Giron, second duchess of Aveiro and devotee of Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The 42-hectare estate was famous for the hunting parties that brought together the nobility of Azeitão. The guests stayed on the premises and attended mass in the chapel, which was a place of pilgrimage for the inhabitants of the area. Today, the architectural complex covers approximately 3,200 m², with several halls, private areas, outdoor and agricultural areas, for a total of 30 rooms. The interior is of great elegance and has retained all its original charm. The floors are of natural stone, the ceilings of painted wood and authentic Azulejo frescoes cover the exterior as well as the interior walls. In the main hall, a genuine Flanders tapestry welcomes visitors, who come to the Palácio for social events, weddings and christenings. The complex is well worth its reputation and is only a few minutes' drive from the splendid Portinho Arrábida, considered to be one of the most beautiful beaches in Europe.
…By Patrice Besse
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…By Patrice Besse
In the heart of the Golden Triangle of the Luberon, enjoying breathtaking views over the surrounding perched villages, this exceptional 18th-century bastide offers approximately 1,100 sqm of living space set within 4 hectares of landscaped grounds. Originally built in 1704 across three levels and now served by a lift, the property has undergone a remarkable renovation, combining full respect for its historic character with refined contemporary amenities. The volumes are truly outstanding, highlighted by a nearly 100 sqm reception room with 6-metre-high ceilings and a full-height picture window framing the Provençal landscape. The reception areas extend into a spacious dining room and an impressive cathedral-style entrance hall. The 90 sqm contemporary kitchen is a true living space in itself: on one side it opens onto a shaded courtyard featuring an 18th-century fountain, and on the other onto a south-facing winter garden filled with natural light, ideal for year-round dining. The bastide comprises 11 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, including a 100 sqm master suite occupying the top floor, accessible by lift and offering exceptional panoramic views over the Luberon. Among the ten additional bedrooms are two quadruple suites and one triple suite, providing comfortable accommodation for family and guests. A self-contained caretaker’s apartment with its own entrance, including a living room, kitchen, bedroom, and children’s room, completes the property. The amenities are of the highest standard: an outdoor swimming pool overlooking the landscape, an indoor swimming pool, a sauna, a fitness room, and a private cinema seating up to 12 guests. Finally, the property benefits from administrative authorisations allowing conversion into a hotel and restaurant a rare and highly sought-after advantage in this prestigious area of the Luberon. A truly exceptional estate, combining heritage, extraordinary volumes, and outstanding development potential.
…By Hestia Design
VAISON-LA-ROMAINE REGION - EXCLUSIVE LISTING In the historic heart of a Provençal village, discover this elegant and refined private mansion... In the old town center of a charming Provençal village stands this historic private mansion, subtly restored with meticulous attention to its original character. This rare residence, once home to a renowned writer, now combines the charm of old stone with the understated comfort of high-quality amenities. The entrance opens onto a ground floor with remarkable proportions, comprising a large period living room and an elegant reception room, extending into a warm and functional kitchen. The first floor features two sumptuous master suites, as well as two additional bedrooms and an office, creating a harmonious and sophisticated living space. On the top floor, a spacious attic offers further potential, ideal for the most refined conversions. Hidden from view, a secluded garden leads to an exceptional space: a light-filled indoor swimming pool, ideal for relaxation in any season. A garage, accessible by elevator, completes the amenities of this timeless residence. The restoration, carried out with exemplary care, has preserved the soul and elegance of this authentic family home. An exceptional address for lovers of beautiful homes steeped in history. This property is for sale through Boschi Immobilier agency in Vaison la Romaine - 84110. **Garden Level --- Vaulted summer lounge 27.50 m² with garden access --- Summer kitchen/dining room 33 m² --- Vaulted cellar 9 m² --- Indoor swimming pool (circa 1980) - 7 x 4 m - reinforced concrete - plastered - sand - chlorine - heated with an oil-fired boiler Landing 4.50 m² --- Boiler room 6 m² --- Laundry room (former stable) 20 m² --- Shower room/summer WC 3 m² --- Cellar 9 m² --- Vaulted cellar 28 m² **Alley Level --- Garage 70 m² **Ground Floor Entrance hall + guest WC 18 m² Reception room with fireplace 30 m² Water point 6 m² Living room with fireplace insert 29 m² Fitted kitchen 28 m² **1st floor Landing 11.70 m² Bedroom with alcove, shower room, WC with washbasin and dressing room 28.50 m² Bedroom with bathroom and dressing room 30.50 m² Landing 1 m² WC with washbasin 2 m² Bathroom with shower 8.50 m² Bedroom/office 14.50 m² Bedroom with built-in wardrobe 14 m² Bedroom/office with built-in wardrobe 10.25 m² **2nd floor Landing with built-in wardrobe 12.70 m² Insulated attic Attic office under sloping ceilings Insulated attic --- Woodshed Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class D, Climate class D Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 6826.00 and 9236.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Boschi Immobilier Prestige Vaison-la-romaine
Charming Toulouse house with outbuildings on more than 6,000 m² of landIn a quiet setting with no overlooking views, in the municipality of Grisolles, this beautiful house offers a peaceful living environment with several independent outbuildings (studio, dovecote, and gîte), ideal for hosting family and friends or developing a rental project.The main house is approximately 210 m² and is arranged as follows:On the ground floor:a cozy living room with a wood stove, opening onto a huge veranda that can serve as a reception room or large dining room, a large separate kitchen, also opening onto the veranda, two ground-floor bedrooms,a bathroom with shower and bathtub.On the first floor:four bedrooms,a shower room.The exterior also offers several outbuildings:an independent studio of approximately 30 m²,a chai currently serving as a carport, attached to the house,a magnificent dovecote.An additional 118 m² of ground space (photos available upon request), allowing for many layout possibilities according to your projects.All set on a plot of more than 6,000 m², fully enclosed and divided into several parts, ideal for accommodating animals (dogs, goats, chickens, etc.). It is also possible to combine everything to create a large garden.Located in a very quiet environment, with no close neighbors, the property is only 5 minutes from Grenade and Grisolles, two municipalities with all amenities: shops, supermarkets, doctors, schools, and a college.Fees included of 5% VAT payable by the buyer. Price excluding fees €418,095. Energy class D, Climate class B. Average estimated annual energy expenses for standard use, based on energy prices from 2021: between €3,310.00 and €4,520.00. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: georisques.gouv.fr.Your INNOVE IMMO advisor - Versailles: Emmanuelle PeyredieuCommercial agent (Sole proprietorship) RSAC 977570878 RCP 59661778.INNOVE IMMO, partner in your life projects.We inform you that under Article L561-5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, an identity document will be required before each visit.
…By Innove Immo - Versailles
Exclusive A wonderful restored wine makers home in the pretty village of Azillanet. Large light filled interiors with high ceilings give out to grand terraces and the landscaped garden with swimming pool. This home offers a flexible interior with three bedrooms on the first floor and a self contained apartment with 2 bedrooms on the top floor which also flows perfectly as one large home with two kitchens. The living areas are vast and offer views of the garden and surrounding countryside through the large picture windows that are a huge feature of this property. There is also an internal access garage. A perfect mix of tradition and contemporary living. Absolutely rare !! Performance energetic and full diagnostics being prepared. Agency fees paid by the vendeur.
…By M Robert Richards
Contemporary Villa in Lisbon A Confidential Address Just Steps from Avenida da Liberdade Just a few steps from Avenida da Liberdade, in the heart of a discreet and preserved enclave, this contemporary villa embodies a rare vision of urban luxury in Lisbon. Sheltered from the city’s bustle while remaining perfectly connected to the capital’s most emblematic locations, it offers a confidential, elegant and deeply privileged lifestyle. Here, Lisbon reveals itself differently: through the intimacy of an authentic neighbourhood, animated by local shops, discreet addresses and a peaceful atmosphere that is rare in the city centre. Set on a 216 sqm plot, the property offers 258 sqm of living space arranged over four levels. Its contemporary architecture favours clean lines, balanced volumes and abundant natural light, which flows effortlessly through each area of the house. Large openings extend the perspectives towards the outdoors and offer open city views with no overlooking neighbours a particularly rare privilege in the heart of Lisbon. The villa comprises five bedrooms, including two elegant suites, three beautifully finished bathrooms, as well as a guest cloakroom. The generous, light-filled living spaces include an open-plan living room and a fully equipped contemporary kitchen, designed as a true space for sharing and conviviality. A private garage completes the comfort of this property. Outside, a 147 sqm landscaped garden naturally extends the living areas. A true green haven, it invites residents to enjoy Lisbon’s light, calm and climate in an intimate and preserved atmosphere. Completion scheduled for September 2026. This new development meets the highest standards, combining energy efficiency, quality materials, contemporary comfort and architectural elegance. More than a property, this villa is a rare address: a subtle balance between centrality, privacy and refined living. Lisbon as a backdrop. Calm as its signature.
…By Coloristreet
DESCRIPTION: The Heart Rock Ranch is a turn-key working and recreational ranch located in between Bandera and Camp Verde in NE Bandera County. The main ranch headquarters are located in a beautiful valley along Myrtle Creek and offer total privacy and seclusion with gorgeous views. The gently rolling terrain is 100% usable and has been meticulously cleared of cedar leaving a canvas of lush native grassland studded with countless oak trees. IMPROVEMENTS: The 3BR 2BTH 2,628sf rock ranch house has been tasteful updated and offers a great outdoor patio space and irrigated yard perfect for entertaining. Adjacent to the main house is a 266 climate controlled storage shed and 1640sf detached garage/barn. Just across the creek from the main house is a hunting cabin with 748sf of living area. Just north of the headquarters is an incredible outdoor entertainment area with a party barn, restroom building, and 2 vintage cabins with pipe stoves. WATER: The ranch has 2 water wells which the service the headquarters area and also pipe water to several ponds scattered across the ranch. The ranch has 4,800ft (both sides) of Sycamore-lined Myrtle Creek, which will flow during wet years and holds pockets of water year-round. Just across the creek from the headquarters is a crystal-clear pond that is fed by a spring-box which according to the owner has never gone dry. LAND / WILDLIFE: The owner’s outstanding stewardship of the land is evident the second you come through the main gate. Years of cedar clearing and pasture management have resulted in a park-like setting on a scale that we rarely see in the hill country. The diverse terrain ranges from beautiful open pastureland, to deep canyon-land, to gentle hilltops offering incredible 360 views. Elevations across the ranch range from 1500-1640FASL. Approximately 500 acres of the ranch is under high-fence with multiple exotic species including Red Stag, Oryx, Black Buck, Axis, and others. There is a great road system in place ensuring easy access across all sections of the property. TAXES: Ag Exemption in place LOCATION / ACCESS; Heart Rock Ranch is conveniently located 7mi east of Medina, 6mi south of Camp Verde, and 12mi north of Bandera. The property has 0.6mi of frontage along FM 2828 and also has a deeded easement into the north side of the ranch.
…By Kuper Sotheby's International Realty
An exceptional estate dating from 1740 with large stone farm house and two cottages set in an idyllic location with no near neighbours but very close to commerce and restaurants. The original farmhouse forms a U shape around a central entrance courtyard which is framed by established trees. The main home has a large entrance, superb great hall, spacious living spaces with exposed beams ceilings all of which open through french doors to the terrace or courtyard. The main home offers many character features such as the large stone fireplaces and exposed stone with the addition of modern comforts such as underfloor heating to the entire home. The Great Hall is the jewel of this property and has been used and is referred to by the owners as 'the concert hall'. Over the past decades it has hosted many musical invents for the local community, friends and family. It has wonderful acoustics and often the sound of baroque music is being enjoyed within. It has also hosted large christmas gatherings with the open fire roaring and a 4 metre high christmas tree taking centre stage. The generous living is complimented by a spacious principal bedroom and ensuite, another bedroom with ensuite and two further bedrooms which share a jack and jill bathroom. The main home offers around 520m2 of liveable space and the two separate guest cottages with their own independent entrances offer another 160m2 of space. There is also around 300m2 of barn ( could be developed further ) and garage space. For equestrian lovers the house also has a stables with 4 separate boxes and two separate entrances. These stables are on the ground level of the house and offer a cool retreat for animals in the heat of summer.
…By M Robert Richards
Nestled in the heart of unspoiled nature in the Haute Vallée de l'Aude, this former 11th-century farmstead is a secluded hamlet nestled in over 30 hectares of unspoiled nature, including two forests. A heated stone swimming pool, remarkable energy autonomy, several eco-renovated buildings, and a noise-free environment: this rare estate combines rural charm, eco-responsibility, and tourist potential. The estate comprises over 700 m² of built space and includes several distinct units: a high-end gîte (sleeps 15), combining stone and local wood, with suites, mezzanines, and exposed beams; a characterful dwelling house of over 150 m²; a restaurant meeting ERP standards with a professional kitchen; and several outbuildings: a cellar, workshop, storage, and wood-fired boiler room. Each space has been designed with autonomy in mind: solar panels with batteries, three sources of drinking water, wood-fired boiler, triple septic tank, permaculture greenhouse... All in perfect integration with the landscape. Outside, the property boasts breathtaking views of the wooded ridges. The swimming pool opens onto a panoramic view with no neighbors or overlooked vistas. The estate also includes a productive orchard (apple juice), agricultural facilities, a 19-hole mini-golf course currently under construction, and benefits from a PLU (Property Planning and Urban Development) agreement for the creation of three unique accommodations. The property is located in a Natura 2000 Zone, with dual ecological protection guaranteeing the absence of major developments in the surrounding area. Without any visual or noise pollution, this property is ideal for those seeking a timeless living space, or a sustainable tourism, wellness, or self-sufficient agricultural project, in a protected natural setting. Environmental performance certificate (DPE) currently being prepared. Information on the risks associated with this exposed property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Your contact: Laura Costes - 06.07.34.26.06
…By Espaces Atypiques Carcassonne - Perpignan
This magnificent manor house in the Cantal countryside includes a separate farm house and farm buildings, land of over 4 acres and a stunning vegetable garden with fountains. The ground floor of the manor house has two large entrance halls, a kitchen of 25m², a living/dining room of 34m², a billiard room of 45m² and a 'music' room of 30m². There is a shower room and toilet on this level as well as a laundry room and a boiler house. On the first floor are 7 bedrooms ranging from 9 to 20m², with 3 bathrooms and a sitting room. On the second floor, two bedrooms of 12m² and a shared bathroom. This floor has an attic room measuring 37m² which would make a great games room. Adjoining the house are the former stables, 'L'shaped, they measure 242m². The barn area above, also 242m², has beautiful roofs timbers and could make a reception room. The land in front, 3400m², is arranged on two terraces. The farm consists of a house with a living room of 23m², kitchen and dining room on the ground floor - cellar area, boiler room and utility room. On the first floor there are 3 bedrooms 11, 15 and 19m² with an 8m² bathroom and toilet. An attic area of 42m² extends over the stables below. The farm building extends from the house and offers stables of 63m², a poultry building of 32m² and a workshop of 27m² with a bread oven. In front there is land of 2500m² with a watering point. Opposite the property is a semi-walled formal garden with 3 fountains and gravel paths bordered by flower beds. 4500m² in total, plenty of room for vegetables! Oil fired central heating, with open fireplaces. Drainage is to a septic tank which would need to be replaced. The property would make a superb chambres d'hotes, or a wedding venue with a reception room. In the heart of the Cantal, near Chaudes Aigues which offers thermal spa cures on the edge of the Aubrac plateau ski stations in winter Sebastien Bras high class restaurant and many other wonders. The A75 autoroute is 38kms away. Airports in Rodez and Aurillac. Country house living awaits!
…By Agence Hamilton
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