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House with pool and terrace Blesle (43)
Charming Property with Endless Opportunities: Preserved Nature and Bed & Breakfast Business Located in a tranquil setting amidst preserved nature, this magnificent residence offers an ideal environment for peaceful living or developing a bed and breakfast business. Here are the details: 1. Private Section: o Living Area: 540 m² o Main Level: A bright living room with an open kitchen (33 m²) and a spacious lounge (25 m²) that opens onto a large terrace (41 m²). A laundry room (10 m²) completes this level. o Upper Floor: Three bedrooms (20 m², 10 m², 30 m²) and a bathroom with a bathtub and shower (14 m²). 2. o Attic: A vast space of 74 m². 3. Guest Section: o Ground Floor: A fully equipped and functional professional kitchen (45 m²) and a dining room with stone walls (42 m²). o Intermediate Floor: A guest-exclusive lounge (49 m²) offering breathtaking views of the Alagnon Valley, famous for its trout and salmon. o Upper Floor: A room/office (16 m²), a laundry room (6 m²), a restroom, and a well-equipped meeting room (38 m²) accommodating up to 19 people. o Guest Rooms: Each approximately 31 m², these rooms are arranged in a row and connected by a wooden walkway. Each room includes an entrance, an en-suite bathroom with a shower (4 m²), a separate WC (2 m²), a mezzanine (8 m²), and a balcony/terrace with panoramic views of the valley. o Additional Amenities: Covered swimming pool and relaxation area. This property offers exceptional potential for realizing your projects. Don’t miss this unique opportunity!
By Auvergne Properties
Castle Saint-Flour (15)
A listed castle and its formal French garden surrounded by 5 ha of grounds in a town of art and history in the Cantal region. The property is accessed via a pleasant, tree-lined village road. The castle and the surrounding buildings are of volcanic stone, forming a remarkable ensemble. The property is walled on the village side, and therefore hidden from prying eyes. Some architectural and natural elements can be made out from a distance, such as the squinch turret on the main house and the tall trees. The castle borders the perimeter wall of the property. A formal French garden stretches out in front, like a carpet of greenery. The tennis court to the east of the castle and the swimming pool to the west are protected from view by groves of trees. The parklands, which extend over more than 5 hectares next to the chateau, include magnificent trees and beautiful coniferous species.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Saint-Flour (15)
A fortified castle, entirely renovated and perched on a rocky overhang, near Saint-Flour in the Cantal department. Located on a rocky spur nearly 30 metres above a village since the 12th or 13th centuries, the chateau de Sailhant overlooks a rolling landscape, alternating between pastures and wooded areas. The edifice embraces the triangular shape of its promontory, in the centre of which a garden and a rose garden were created. Although the first mention of the site appears as soon as the year 1000, the initial stone construction was erected in the 12th century in order to replace a wooden structure once located where the current keep stands today. Archival records reveal the structural changes that have been made since the 14th century according to the needs of the moment – mostly defensive during the Hundred Years War and later more aesthetic – by the successive occupying families. The last restoration operation, conducted since the late 1990s until today, made it possible to simultaneously conserve the entire chateau as well as completely reconfigure its interior. On the property’s northern edge, the monument’s long and slightly curved silhouette, topped with a flagstone roof and framed by six towers with slate roofs, face a keep, which encloses the esplanade, itself surrounded by tall ashlar stone walls built directly on the rock. At the base of the basalt hill that supports the bastion, the village’s few houses are grouped between a river and a small B-road, which leads to the chateau. The property also includes several parcels of meadows and woods located outside its enclosure wall as well as a waterfall and a natural lake.
By Patrice Besse
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