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Castle Sancerre (18)
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By Kretz & Partners
House with pool and terrace Sancerre (18)
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By Pnt.immo
House Sancerre (18)
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By Agence Homerie
House with terrace Crézancy-en-Sancerre (18)
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By Agence Homerie
House Donzy (58)
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By Agence Homerie
Property Les Aix-d'Angillon (18)
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By Societe D'amenagement Foncier Et D'etablissement Rural Du Centre
House with pool and garden Fleury-sur-Loire (58)
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By Welchome Bourgogne
House with pool Saint-Denis-de-Palin (18)
Family property south of Bourges, comprising 7 bedrooms, a vast living room and utility rooms. Basement with garage, reception room and wine cellar. The house is spacious and well laid out. Some refurbishment work is required. A heated chlorine pool and a tennis court enhance the garden. Property in the heart of the countryside at the gateway to Bourges, close to a village with all essential services. DPE : E and E. Price before tax €350,000 - Price excluding fees €330,189. Agency fees: 5.99% incl. VAT payable by the purchaser. Property presented by Pierre de RAIGNIAC (EI): +33 6 26 10 46 13 - [email protected] Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
House with pool Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire (58)
A country house with an orchard, an 18th-century dovecote and bucolic grounds, nestled in Burgundy, two hours from Paris. Two stone pillars mark the property’s entrance. A track leads up to an old farm building made of stone with a tiled roof. When you reach it, you see a complex of buildings arranged around a courtyard that is partly grassed and partly gravelled for vehicles to park on it: a house faces west, a lower building adjoins the house, a large barn stands on the court’s north side, and a dovecote and swimming pool lie on the south side. The dovecote is capped with a hipped roof crowned with finials, as is the house. All the roofs are covered with flat Burgundy tiles. The house has two hipped dormers on its roof. The quoins and door and window surrounds are made of dressed stone left exposed. In the lower building that extends the house on one side, a covered passageway leads to a vast garden behind it. Trees of different species tower here. The garden offers a sweeping view of the hills and the rooftops of the old village nearby. Back in the courtyard, beside the swimming pool, stone steps lead down to an orchard enclosed with dry-stone walls.
By Patrice Besse
House with pool and terrace Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire (58)
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By Conceptimmo.net
House Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire (58)
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By Conceptimmo.net
House Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire (58)
A grand 18th-century house with tree-dotted grounds, nestled in a village in Burgundy, two hours from Paris. Many old houses, some with adjoining towers, edge the narrow streets of the quaint village. The grand 18th-century house stands in the village’s lower area, opposite the church. A wall that encloses the property gives the home absolute privacy. Two large stone pillars flank a double gate with spiked railings that leads into an inner court where a few vehicles can be parked. A pedestrian door beside this double gate opens onto a stone path that leads to a double flight of front steps in the middle of the main facade. This double flight of front steps leads up to the grand house’s main entrance. The edifice has a ground floor, a first floor, a second floor and a loft. It is crowned with a hipped roof of flat Burgundy tiles that has been renovated. This roof is punctuated with hipped dormers. Two finials rise up from it. The elevations are lime-rendered in a way that leaves their stonework slightly exposed. On the first and second floors, two windows in the facade and rear elevation are positioned symmetrically around a central bay made up of an entrance door on the first floor and French windows on the second floor that open onto a small balcony with a finely crafted balustrade. The big windows with large panes are fitted with wooden shutters. A building that is lower in height adjoins the main house. This building has a ground floor, a first floor and a loft and it is made of the same materials as the main house. It is punctuated with many windows, which herald a bright interior. Like the main house, it is crowned with a hipped roof of flat Burgundy tiles that has been renovated. At the front, this roof has three wall dormers. At the back, it has three hipped dormers. Tall horse chestnuts tower in the middle of the court, which features two wells in working order and a majestic walnut tree that is several centuries old. Behind the grand house, there are walled grounds dotted with trees. In the middle of this parkland there are several benches where you can sit to admire the natural surroundings. Medici vases also adorn the grounds. And there is a third well in working order, hidden among box shrubs. Like its age-old trees, this property has a long history and a unique story. Indeed, Jules Jaluzot once lived here. Jules Jaluzot was a remarkable man and a charismatic socialite. He was a larger-than-life figure of the late 19th century and early 20th century. Jaluzot was at once a businessman, a politician and a press baron. He was self-taught in many fields. Above all, he is known for having founded the famous French department store ‘Printemps’ in Paris. Furthermore, Jaluzot was married to an actress who was a member of the Comédie-Française, France’s prestigious theatre company. The couple would frequent Parisian salons.
By Patrice Besse
House Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire (58)
5 minutes from the center of Cosne Cours sur Loire, surrounded by greenery, property made up of 3 main buildings on approx 1.6 hectares surrounded by a river. 1 -A dwelling house of approximately 170m2 on two levels (entrance, living room, bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen and toilet. Upstairs, 3 rooms, one of which is nearly 50m2) 2- The old house of meunier today completely renovated on approx 100m2 (entrance, living room-dining room, small kitchen overlooking the mill mechanism, office, bedroom and bathroom / WC. Upstairs, landing-dressing room, bathroom / WC and bedroom Terrace overlooking the river For these two buildings renovated and constantly maintained, conservation of beams, half-timbering and original features 3- Outbuildings used as a garage, stake, workshop, shed and 3 lean-tos all for 200m2. , bordered by river, offers a superb bucolic environment. Pour de plus amples informations, contactez Agence Demeures de Campagne. 18300 SANCERRE. Stéphanie JOYEUX - 06 60 92 98 47. S.A.S au capital de 7 500,00 euros SIRET 44296036500058. Siège Social : 9, place Saint-André - 18300 SancerreCarte Professionnelle sur Transactions no CPI 1801-2018-000 026 2165 - Délivrée par la CCI du CHER. Non perception de fonds. www.demeuresdecampagne.com
By Demeures De Campagne
Property Dun-sur-Auron (18)
Située au centre historique de DUN SUR AURON, je suis une très vieille demeure du 15ème siècle, ayant gardée tout le charme de authenticité. Mes jours s'écoulent paisiblement à l'abri des regards, dans mon beau jardin de 1393 m², entièrement clos. Mon jardin est arboré, et mes différentes essences de fleurs vous invitent à venir vous reposer au sein de mon enceinte en oubliant tous vos tracas quotidiens. Mon joli puits près de mon immense portail vous permettra d'arroser mes plantations. Mes 227 m² abrite au rez-de-chaussée, une cuisine de 18 m² équipée et aménagée, une salle à manger de 35 m², un beau salon de 55 m² avec sa cheminée ouverte, une chambre, avec une salle de bains un wc et mon oratoire chargé d'histoires Empruntez mon bel escalier et vous accéderez à une chambre parentale avec douche et wc, donnant sur une belle terrasse, deux autres chambres, un bureau, une salle de bains et wc viennent agrémenter ma surface. Si je ne suis pas assez vaste pour vous, vous aurez la possibilité d'aménager mon grenier, ou mes dépendances, et bien sûr je n'ai pas oublié les amoureux de la vigne avec ma belle cave. Si vous le souhaitez vous pourrez, faire une piscine dans mon jardin. N'hésitez pas à venir me voir, je vous attends, j'aimerais vous narrez mon histoire. Pour visiter et vous accompagner dans votre projet, contactez Astrid SCHOTTE, au 0603127132 ou par courriel à [email protected] Cette présente annonce a été rédigée sous la responsabilité éditoriale de Astrid SCHOTTE agissant sous le statut d'agent commercial immatriculé au RSAC MELUN 800 239 741 auprès de la SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, Réseau national immobilier, au capital de 40000 euros, 44 ALLÉE DES CINQ CONTINENTS - ZAC LE CHÊNE FERRÉ, 44120 VERTOU, RCS Nantes n° 487 624 777 00040, Carte professionnelle T et G n° CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 CCI Nantes-Saint Nazaire. Garantie GALIAN - 89 rue de la Boétie, 75008 Paris Prix de vente 360 000 honoraires charge vendeur Mandat réf : 318088 - Le professionnel garantit et sécurise votre projet immobilier. of which 4.99 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.
By Propriétés Privées
Castle Cher (18)
In the heart of the Sologne region, near the Sancerrois vineyards, this superb 15th-century ISMH château is surrounded by 18 hectares of wooded parkland. Its varied facades offer exceptional luminosity. The château features several reception rooms, a historic dining room with rare 16th-century leathers, a sumptuous library, 2 kitchens, 4 apartments, 10 bedrooms with river views, and numerous bathrooms. The attic and cellar are in perfect condition. Ideal for weddings, rallies, seminars, film shoots or guided tours. Energy class: NA/NA.
By Marc Foujols Senlis
Longère Corvol-d'Embernard (58)
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By Agence Ducreux
Castle Decize (58)
In the centre of the Nièvre, after a long drive along a forest road, this 18th century castle is relatively isolated on a hillside. With a surface area of approx. 430 m² (4,305 sq ft), it comprises 13 main rooms including 9 bedrooms. Beautiful period features: wood panelling, stone paving, parquet flooring, fireplaces, etc. Very luminous. Numerous 17th century outbuildings. This estate of approx. 8 hectares (26 acres) comprises 4 hectares (15 acres) of woods, 3 hectares (9 acres) of meadows and a 8,000 m² (1.5 acres) pond. Renovation works are to be expected Energy class: F Climate class : F Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €9.050 and €12.310 per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Housing with excessive energy consumption: Class F. From January 1, 2028, the performance level is between classes A and E. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bourgogne-franche-comté
Castle Bourges (18)
In the Cher department, 15 km east of Bourges, beautiful 18th and 19th century manor house offering approx. 650 sqm of living space. It features splendid authentic elements such as wood panelling, parquet floors, moldings... Carefully restored, this manor house has preserved its well-proportioned rooms. It offers 11 main rooms, including 7 bedrooms. An outbuilding used as a garage and workshop, with an independent studio, a hangar and a dovecote complete the ensemble. The property is set in grounds of around 2 hectares, including an English-style park, a wooded area and an orchard with a swimming pool. Selling price : 850 000 euros Fees payable by the vendor Energy class : D Climate class: C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 5700 euros and 7770 euros per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: georisques.gouv.fr
By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Centre-loire
Castle Bourges (18)
Ref. 2795 Rare listed 18th century chateau for sale in the Bourbonnais 2h30 south from Paris by highway (at 16km), in the borders of the Berry and the Bourbonnais, this chateau is located in a beautiful countryside dominated by forests and traditional bocage, without any nuisance.The nearby city offers all amenities. The chateau was built during the Regence period (first part of the 18th century), on typical bourbonnaise architecture polychrome bricks, over the foundations of an older fortified castle. Some refittings or modifications of the decoration were done around 1820 (Restauration period under the reign of Louis XVIII) but it does not change a thing to the great quality of this property. On the ground floor, a large hall, a large and a small sitting rooms, a dining room, a kitchen, a study with delightful panelling, bedroom with bathroom, another hall with a double revolution staircase. Back staircase. In the wings (80 and 115 sqm) : staff rooms, cloakroom, toilet, linen room, old kitchen and scullery. Upstairs : various other rooms, staff rooms, shower room and attic. On the first floor of the chateau : two landing spaces, one used as a billiard room, the other one (illuminated by the windows of the observatory in the middle of the chateau) leads to 4 suites and 2 en-suite bedrooms. Staff room. Vaulted cellar under part of the chateau (containing the boilers). Living space of the chateau (without wings) : about 330 sqm per level. Outbuildings : At the end of the wings : A confortable two-room appartment, 40 sqm; In one of the towers, a well-kept chapel; In the other tower, a dovecote. In the other buildings, all in polychrome bricks (produced at that time, on site) : Large and magnificent stables with carriage house and tackroom (period wood panelling); A 200 / 230 smq-reception room; same room on top. Oil central heating. A 3-room flat, in working order; Another flat, 4 rooms, under renovation; Sheds. At the back, hidden from view, a metal storage barn. The chateau stands on the south side of the park which goes down to a long water basin and a lake. The park is planted with mature trees : tall plane trees, hundred-year-old oaks, lime trees, poplars, chesnut trees, conifers ... A few meadows for animals such as deers or horses, for example. All in 15,6997 ha (38.7955 acres)
By Cabinet Le Nail
Property Bourges (18)
Ref.4241 : EXCEPTIONAL 370-ACRE UNOCCUPIED FARM IN CHAMPAGNE BERRICHONNE - CENTRE OF FRANCE This superb property is located in the Cher department, on the outskirts of a pleasant village of around 1,400 inhabitants. The setting is peaceful and characterised by a strong commitment to agriculture and harmonious integration into the rural fabric. The land is fertile and the seasons punctuate the agricultural life, with the landscape constantly changing from the soft green of spring to the golden yellow of the summer harvest. Its location allows it to benefit from the attraction of Bourges, the capital of the department, which is less than a quarter of a mile away. The main shops (grocery, bakery, butcher, etc.) and a primary school are located in the commune. The house is located at the heart of the property, surrounded by the farm buildings. It is accessed via a small, carefully maintained tarmac country lane. Built in the 1880s of slate-clad stone, it faces north-south and is divided into 3 sections: A main house (approx. 165sqm of living space on one level), arranged as follows: a 30.5sqm lounge with wood-burning stove; To the East: a corridor leads to 3 bedrooms (21sqm, 23 sqm and 10.5 sqm), one of which has its own shower room, then a bathroom with toilet; To the west of the lounge: an open-plan fitted and equipped kitchen with dining room (26sqm), a study (16sqm), an office and a laundry room at right-angles to the south. A boiler room (20.5sqm) with concrete floor extends eastwards from the main house; A single-storey flat (100sqm) also on one level, comprising an entrance hall, to the west a study (15.5sqm), a bathroom (4.2sqm) and a bedroom (14.3 sqm). To the east, a dining room (24 sqm), a living room (17 sqm), a kitchen and a separate toilet. A second flat (60sqm) on the 1st floor, located above the previous flat, comprising a landing, a living room with kitchenette, a shower room, wc, 3 bedrooms and a bathroom. The buildings are grouped and distributed around the dwelling. They comprise : Building A: A hangar built in 1997 with sheet metal cladding on all four sides, on a metal structure covered in sheet metal, it covers an area of 480 m² (16 x 30 m) on a concrete floor. It is divided into three separate parts, with a meeting room, a second meeting or storage room and a third room used as a garage. Building B: A storage hangar built in 1960 using cladding on a metal structure covered in fibre cement sheets, it covers an area of around 950 m² on a concrete floor. It houses the grain storage bins (around 10 bins of 60 tonnes each) as well as farm equipment. Building C: Stone barn with fibre cement slate roof. With a surface area of 430 m² (10 x 43 m), it includes a plant health room, a carpentry room, a shed and a reception room heated by the shared boiler. There is an attic above. Building D: A storage shed built in 1993 of breeze-block topped with sheet metal cladding on all four sides, on a metal structure covered in fibre cement sheeting, it has a floor area of around 1,075 m² (22 x 49 m) on a concrete floor. It includes a grain storage area on the ground and a workshop. Building E: An equipment shed built in 1993 with 8 open bays of cladding over a metal structure covered in fibre cement sheeting, it covers an area of around 590 m² (49 x 12 m) on a dirt floor. With a surface area of around 370 acres (150 hectares), the land is spread around the farm buildings and is unoccupied. They are served and connected by a good network of stony, dirt and tarmac tracks. The soils are clay-limestone, commonly known as rendzine in the region. The various crops grown on the farm are grain maize, wheat, barley, sunflower and oilseed rape. All the land has a large irrigation network, with outlets every 80 metres, fed by two boreholes (80 m3 and 60 m3) and supplemented by a basin, for a production of 75,000 m3 per year. Common Agricultural Policy (CAP): The PDR (Redistribution Payment) and PG (Green Payment), formerly DPB (Basic Payment Rights), received under the CAP, are around €30,000 over the average of the years 2020, 2021 and 2022. Equipment included in the sale : Weighbridge, Loading bucket, Reel with a diameter of 125, 650 m long, Reel with a diameter of 110, 550 m long, Aluminium hoses and accessories, Pressure booster for a flow rate of 120m3/h 10 seed containers The property is currently operated by a service provider acting on behalf of the owners and willing to take over a similar contract for the benefit of future purchasers. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loiret - Sologne – M. Baudouin LE GRELLE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Baudouin LE GRELLE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 917 712 358. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
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