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House with terrace Cognac (16)
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By Orpi Bp Immo Saintes
House with terrace Cognac (16)
In the heart of the historic center of Cognac, come and discover this elegant residence of character, imbued with the authenticity of its era, where old elements such as moldings, fireplaces, parquet floors, ornate cast iron radiators and a wrought iron stair railing. The ground floor offers a large entrance hall, an intimate living room, a double living room, a fully equipped kitchen, a refined dining room and a toilet. On the first floor, a spacious landing reveals a master bedroom with its private bathroom, two other bedrooms, one with an adjoining bathroom, a laundry room, a bathroom and a toilet. The second floor reveals a landing leading to a bedroom with its own bathroom, a wardrobe/dressing area, a fitted library, two additional bedrooms, a living room adjoining a final bedroom and a bathroom. To complete the quality of this property, an annex building houses an office and storage space, also offering access to the double garage and cellars. Finally, a terrace decorated with an arbor and an enclosed garden magnificently overlook the entire residence offering a unique living environment in the heart of the city. Fees: 5% including tax including buyer's charge (€780,000 excluding fees) Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website: www.georiques.gouv.fr
By Lafontaine Immobilier Angoulème
House with terrace Cognac (16)
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By Walter & De Maison
Property Cognac (16)
An 18th-century house with wings, a court, a garden and a floor area of over 500m² that blends history with modernity in the old town centre of Cognac, France. You enter the property from the street via a double-leaf metal gate decorated with diamond and spiral motifs and framed between two stone pillars. This gate leads straight from the street into a paved courtyard surrounded by an outer wall and the main edifice, which forms a U shape that opens up on its east side and is extended on its rear side with a wing and a ground-floor room by the garden. The elegant elevations are all made of dressed stone, beneath hipped and gable roofs of terracotta monk-and-nun tiling. The street runs along the front of the property, its east side, where a garage lies in an extension adjoining the south wing. Each wing on this side has one bay, but the facade is divided into three bays with two floors and a central entrance door. This main door is framed between two pilasters rising up to ionic capitals that are decorated with finely carved garlands and crowned with a sumptuous entablature with a foliage motif. On the first floor, mascarons feature at the top of the window surrounds are stone cherub heads support some of the window ledges. The windows are fitted with louvred shutters painted grey. A garden lies on the property’s west side, behind the house. It is demarcated by an L shape formed by the edifice’s rear elevations and it looks down at a neighbouring alley, which you can reach via a flight of steps that lead down to a discreet pedestrian gate. Here, the main rear elevation has two sections: one divided into three bays with three floors and small windows immediately below the eaves and another divided into three bays with two floors and, at one end of it, a door leading out onto a terrace. The south-facing elevation of the rear wing is less sumptuous that the other elevations. It is made of exposed rubble stone and has three bays with three floors. Dressed stone forms its window surrounds. Small windows immediately below the eaves stand along the top floor.
By Patrice Besse
House with garden Meursac (17)
Welcome to the Maison de Meursac, a charming property of almost 200 sqm which embodies the authentic charm of local heritage. This exceptional residence from 1800 is currently for sale, offering a unique opportunity to acquire a residence steeped in history in the heart of Charente maritime. The facade, rich in character, testifies to the artisanal know-how that has shaped this house over the decades. Architectural details such as traditional wooden shutters and small-paned windows add a touch of elegance to the exterior, creating a warm and welcoming first impression. Inside, the spacious rooms reveal the timeless character of this residence. Thick walls provide natural insulation, while exposed beams lend a rustic, authentic feel to each space. The rooms, imbued with a peaceful atmosphere, are havens of tranquility. Windows frame picturesque views of the garden or village lanes, creating a harmonious connection between indoors and outdoors. The garden, of more than 3000 m² surrounding the property, is a real outdoor treasure. Colorful flower beds add a touch of charm to the outdoor environment. An ideal place for sunny afternoons or quiet evenings with friends. La Maison de Meursac represents much more than a property for sale; it is an invitation to live in history, to merge the charm of the past with modern comfort. A rare opportunity to acquire a unique residence, imbued with the spirit of Meursac, where every stone tells a story and every corner offers a glimpse of authentic Provençal life. Risk information available on the georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Coldwell Banker L'immobilière Internationale Royan
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