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Beautifully renovated Former water mill with separate cottage - Beautiful, renovated former water mill painted by many artists
…By Leggett Immobilier
Estate comprising 22 hectares of meadows and woods, a lake, two farmhouses, and a manor house, all in one piece. Located in a particularly unspoiled environment, at the heart of its 22-hectare grounds, accessed via a magnificent private driveway, a 16th-century manor house, formerly a fortified house and remodeled over the years to become a charming family home in the heart of its wooded park with remains of moats, two farms, meadows, and a lake. Beautiful Berry architecture, sober, well-proportioned and well-distributed, which has retained all its soul: On the ground floor, a large living room with fireplace, followed by a dining room and a billiard room or library. The kitchen, with its fireplace, offers access to a terrace overlooking the tennis court, meadows, and lake. On the first floor, accessed by a circular stone staircase in the tower, there are five bedrooms with a shower room with walk-in shower and a bathroom. On the second floor, the children's floor, there is a large attic converted into a dormitory and a bedroom with a small shower room. Excellent vaulted cellar where quality wines age very well. A main farmhouse with an outbuilding comprising: a room known as 'the bakery' with two bread ovens in working order, a workshop, a shed, a stable with two stalls, and a covered courtyard with a wooden frame and small local tiles. A farmhouse comprising, on the ground floor, a living room with open kitchen, a sitting area, a shower room, a bedroom, and a storage room. Upstairs, a large bedroom used as a dormitory, two bedrooms, and a shower room. Courtyard and orchard. A second farm building consisting of a house with a kitchen, living room, three bedrooms, and a bathroom. Adjacent to this is a barn and stables. Vegetable garden behind. Fishing pond. Opposite is another building complex with a barn and stables. A tennis court. A lake with a surface area of approximately 6,680 m2 (volume approximately 8,000 m³, depth 1.20 m). Woodland. A rare property due to its tranquility, lack of nuisance, the presence of two original farmhouses, a single plot of land with a pond and numerous walking paths. My favorite property of 2026! Price including agency fees: EUR880,000 (including our 6% commission, payable by the buyers). Co-exclusive listing with Equitrade Immmobilier.
…By Equitrade Immobilier
Large 18th century manor house in the heart of a historic, vibrant village, with very bright interiors, 249 m² of living space and a magnificent stone spiral staircase leading to all 3 floors. The entrance hall provides access to all the rooms on the ground floor (lounge with fireplace, study, large kitchen, utility room), as well as to the garden, planted with trees and landscaped to preserve the historic aspect of the property. The stairway and interior lift provide access to the first floor, which comprises 5 bedrooms (several with fireplaces), 2 shower rooms, a study and a dressing room. The attic covers the entire house and comprises several maid's rooms (in need of restoration) and several storage areas. A large attached garage with direct access to the front of the house houses the heating installations, with internal access and a direct exit to the garden. Several small outbuildings in the garden complete the built surface area. A property full of charm and history. ECD: D/D Price before tax: €262,500 - (Net selling price: €250,000 - 5% fees payable by the buyer) Property presented by Mr Pierre de RAIGNIAC (EI) : +33 (0)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
Ref 4825: 15th-century castle and its hamlet for sale in the Berry region Located in Berry, in the Indre department, this remarkable castle captivates visitors with its distinctively medieval character. Situated in the heart of France, it is approximately 300 km from Paris via the A20 motorway, known as the Occitane, and 30 km from Châteauroux, the local town centre. For everyday amenities, the charming village of Argenton-sur-Creuse is less than ten minutes away. The site can also be reached by helicopter. A veritable fortress, the building overlooks the banks of a small river, the Bouzanne. The gently rolling surrounding landscape marks the south-eastern boundary of the Brenne, also known as the ‘Land of a Thousand Ponds’. Renowned for its unspoilt nature and designated a Regional Nature Park, this region offers numerous opportunities for relaxation and exploration. Birdwatchers come from all over the world to observe waterfowl and migratory birds, whilst hikers, cyclists and horse riders enjoy the well-maintained paths winding between the ponds. Hunting enthusiasts also find favourable terrain here, whilst respecting responsible hunting practices. On the edge of a hamlet, its privacy protected by a wall stretching nearly two kilometres, the fortress stands at the heart of its grounds. It enjoys a remarkable panorama over the Bouzanne Valley, forming a veritable natural amphitheatre where the views stretch for nearly ten kilometres. This spectacular setting had, in fact, caught the attention of Michael Jackson, who had considered establishing his French estate there in the late 1990s. The castle is one of the few largely preserved examples of 15th-century military architecture. Built of dressed stone and rubble masonry, and still partially surrounded by moats, it comprises an entrance gatehouse flanked by crenellated towers, which leads into a first, square courtyard. Two wings of the building flank this courtyard. At the far end of this courtyard, a fixed bridge leads, beneath an imposing keep, to a second courtyard. The dismantling of the curtain walls and certain towers has transformed this inner courtyard into a terraced esplanade offering views, to the north, of the wooded banks of the Bouzanne, a small river flowing at the foot of the castle. To the south of the courtyard, the main residence adjoining the keep, rising four storeys high beneath a slate roof, is defended on three of its corners by imposing towers with conical roofs and machicolations. Entering this residence at terrace level via the stair tower that leads to it, one encounters, in turn, a reception room for guests with its monumental fireplace, a study in the south tower, a former bakery converted into a billiard room, a room known as the ‘courtroom’ with a monumental fireplace, and a chapel. Via the south-east tower, there is access to the bathrooms and sauna located on the ground floor of the south wing of the courtyard. In the north-corner tower, there is a separate bedroom with a beautiful fireplace and en-suite bathroom. On the upper floors, accessible by lift: On the first floor of the main building, a semi-professional kitchen, a dining room with beautiful 17th-century wood panelling, a small green sitting room in the west tower, a large sitting room with a ceiling painted in the 18th-century style, and the executive office in the east tower. On the second floor there are seven bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom or shower room, some featuring monumental fireplaces and seating areas. A spacious room with high ceilings and a gallery completes the layout and is designated as the armoury. On the third floor there are eight bedrooms, each with a bathroom or shower room, some featuring monumental fireplaces and armchairs. On the fourth floor there are six bedrooms, each with a bathroom or shower room, some featuring monumental fireplaces and built-in seats. A library, covered by a four-part ribbed vault with voussoirs, completes the ensemble. There are numerous outbuildings. Four of these form part of the castle complex: The south wing of the square tower, spread over two floors. It houses the boiler room and a staff flat. The north wing of the square tower is dedicated to technical activities, with storage rooms, cold rooms and a large workshop. On the upper floor, three large brick-vaulted rooms could be converted into a superb reception area. A large terrace covers them. Beneath the terrace lies a vast vaulted room known as the Knights’ Hall. The other outbuildings are clustered in the southern part of the grounds, forming a sort of hamlet: The main one is the Bergerie, a large 19th-century farm building converted into a conference centre. With a total of nearly 300 sqm of living space, it houses two meeting rooms and sixteen rooms, including staff accommodation and two holiday cottages. Six residential houses, likely built in the 19th century, currently unused but weatherproofed. A garage with a covered courtyard and a charging station for electric vehicles. There is also, at the entrance to the estate, a pumping station housed in a hipped-roof building. Built on a plateau overlooking the Bouzanne valley, the castle covers just over 15 hectares (37 acres), which can be divided into: - A vast park, planted with remarkable local tree species (cedars, poplars, birches, oaks), surrounds the castle. It includes an enclosed terraced garden which is soon to be restored to its former status as a vegetable garden. Beautiful paths allow visitors to admire this remarkable example of medieval architecture from every angle. - A 12 x 6 m swimming pool, with a terrace of cut stone and changing rooms in a tower. It is situated at the foot of the north-west corner of the esplanade - To the north, a hillside woodland that slopes down to the path running alongside the river. - Finally, meadows covering an area of 3 hectares complete the estate. All furniture and operating equipment is included in the sale price. Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr Christian MAUVE : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 437 693 534. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
In the Berry countryside, a 16th-century manor surrounded by moats and its 22-hectare estate. From a small country road, a private driveway leads to the property, which is set away from any immediate neighbors. The house gradually reveals itself amidst meadows and ancient trees, including a towering hundred-year-old cedar. Dated from the 16th century and rising two levels topped with attics, the manor is built of coated masonry, reinforced at the corners and around the openings by frames made of barite stone, extracted from nearby quarries. The building is flanked by two towers. The entire structure is crowned with a steep roof covered with flat tiles for the main house and slate for the four-sided tower. The other tower, circular, rises two levels and is topped with a conical slate roof. Many openings are protected by painted wooden shutters. To the south and west of the manor, four outbuildings with simple volumes and two-pitched tile roofs recall the estate's former agricultural vocation. Two of them are converted into housing and a guesthouse, while the other two are used as storage or workshops. The entire manor is surrounded by moats, some of which still hold water. The estate covers approximately 22 hectares in one piece, consisting mainly of meadows, a nearly 6-hectare wood, and a pond.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A very beautiful wooden structure, the house as well as the equestrian facilities are in perfect condition, well laid out, the whole thing is designed to be beautiful, practical, and comfortable. The house , built in 2007, of approximately 200 m2, is bright and offers a very beautiful living room consisting of an open kitchen onto a large living room with a central wood stove, cathedral ceiling, bay windows opening onto a terrace with a bioclimatic pergola and a perfectly integrated mini spa pool that is very easy to maintain and perfectly secured by its terrace cover. A bedroom and a bathroom on the ground floor. A utility room with boiler room and laundry room. Upstairs, a mezzanine with office space, and 4 bedrooms. Technical features: heat pump and underfloor heating, solar panels. Excellent energy performance certificate (EPC) rating of A. (Estimated annual energy costs for the property, between 800 and 1150 euros). Landscaped garden. Equestrian facilities: A barn with 5 stalls, a grooming stall, Adjoining a storage shed, An L-shaped hangar allowing parking for several vehicles, including a van and a 2-seater truck. A semi-covered 40 x 20 arena with automatic watering system, A four-horse walker, A lunge ring, A caravan, A well with a pump, Approximately 2.8 hectares of paddocks and meadows, entirely adjacent to the infrastructure. 2 access points, one automatic gate. Easily accessible outdoor pathways. Just 10 minutes from La Souterraine, with easy access to all shops, schools, and colleges. The SNCF train station (direct line to Paris Austerlitz). Access to the A20 motorway. Equestrian competition venues (endurance, show jumping, dressage, eventing, carriage driving, etc.): Ple du Cheval 120 km, Vierzon 138 km, Tours 260 km, Le Mans 360 km Your horses and your family comfortably settled in the countryside! Agency fees included: EUR472,500. Co-exclusive listing with Equitrade Immobilier. Ref. 1662 A real personal favorite, as a rider, I can only appreciate this property. Legal notice: information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the georisques website.
…By Equitrade Immobilier
VENICE OF BERRY - Rare - Contemporary House in the Heart of 5 Hectares with Gîtes. Superb house in the heart of Berry, near Argenton-sur-Creuse in the Indre department (36). A rare find: a house with two gîtes, a very large garage, a swimming pool, and 5 hectares of land with a pond. The main house comprises 5 bedrooms, a very large living room, a kitchen, and a utility room. There is also a pool house and a room ideal for a professional practice. The total living space is 400 m². The location and quality of this property are remarkable.
…By Terres & Demeures De France
iad France - Justin Lavigne offers you: In Argenton-sur-Creuse, at the gates of the Creuse Valley, this unique property occupies a rare location, between preserved nature and immediate proximity to services. Accessible on foot from the SNCF train station located about 1.4 km away and just a few minutes from the shops in the city center, it benefits from an exceptional setting on the banks of the Creuse while retaining excellent accessibility, about 2.5 hours from Paris by train. The property is arranged around a former mill converted into a main residence and a large outbuilding now usable for tourist accommodation and event activities. Rich in history, the mill appears on the Cassini map and has a water right founded in title, a testament to a particularly rich local heritage. Its private island called 'the end of the world' invites you to travel! The main house offers a privileged living space facing the river. The living area includes a spacious living room with an open kitchen and a view of the river, extended by a sunlit veranda, pleasant in all seasons thanks to its wood stove. This space opens onto a terrace overlooking the property, the private island, and the river, offering a panorama that is hard to tire of. A bedroom with a shower room and toilet, as well as an independent toilet complete this level. The upstairs distributes three additional bedrooms, a shower room, and an independent toilet. On the ground floor, a large basement includes, among other things, a workshop and various storage areas. Opposite the mill, the outbuilding develops nearly 490 m² and is currently an immediately usable workspace. It includes tourist accommodation with a capacity of 15 people distributed into four independent apartments, each with its own shower room, toilet, and kitchenette. The common areas also offer two independent restrooms. The entirety is complemented by an event room of nearly 80 m², a dining room of over 50 m² with an open kitchen, and two storage rooms. Outside, the property reveals various shaded relaxation areas by the water, a private island accessible from the estate, a visitor parking area, a motorized gate, a greenhouse, a well, and several light outbuildings. The environment provides a sense of countryside and escape while remaining in immediate proximity to the infrastructure and services of Argenton-sur-Creuse, a dynamic municipality known for its tourist appeal, heritage, and quality of life. Significant work has been done recently. The roof of the mill and its insulation have been entirely redone in 2025. The roof of the outbuilding has also undergone a complete revision that same year. The property is now presented in a state allowing immediate exploitation of the existing tourist activity, without any major investment planned. This property will appeal to both a project holder wishing to combine quality of life and professional activity as well as an investor or operator wanting to develop a tourist, event, or hospitality activity. The quality of the existing fittings, the available volumes, the accommodation capacity already in place, and the exceptional character of the site constitute a particularly solid foundation. Everyone is free to bring their vision and shape a project in line with their ambitions. Opportunities of this nature remain rare in the sector. A place where heritage, nature, economic activity, and quality of life meet within the same real estate ensemble. Agency fees payable by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class D index 138 and CLIMATE class D index 30. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for clearing, is available on the Georisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate announcement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Justin Lavigne, independent real estate agent (without fund holdings), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the CHATEAUROUX RSAC under number 898641725, holder of the real estate marketing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
14th Century Chateau with good business potential,4 Apartments, One gite, outbuildings, woodland and parkland. - A rare opportunity to acquire an exceptional historic château set within approximately 2.8 hectares of beautifully composed parkland, blending open grazing with established woodland. The estate features a restaurant, four elegantly appointed en-suite apartments, a dedicated laundry facility, and a charming gîte—offering immediate potential for hospitality or private retreat use. In addition, a collection of independent barns, accompanied by development plans, presents further scope for expansion or bespoke conversion. A property of remarkable character and versatility, ideal for those seeking a refined lifestyle or a distinguished commercial venture.
…By Leggett Immobilier
SAINT-DENIS-DE-JOUHET, located 5 minutes from the town of NEUVY-SAINT-SEPULCHRE which has all amenities, on more than 7500m² of land, come and discover this property. It consists of a main dwelling house of approximately 273m² fully renovated, including on the ground floor a living room of about 47m², kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. Upstairs, you will find 3 other bedrooms with a shower room. An artist studio of 38m² and a swimming pool of 12.50 x 5.50 with a pool house accompany this property. There is also additional development potential with a second independent house of about 138m² for any project such as a gîte or others. 2 garages of 32 and 40m², a workshop of 44m², and a carport complete this set.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Adressimmo
DPE in progress. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Safer Centre
Réf. 4740 : Charming 18th C. house for sale in Berry region The property is located at the heart of one of those Berry villages so dear to George Sand. It lies approximately 300 km from Paris, in the Indre département, more precisely in the southern Boischaut, a gently undulating bocage landscape. Châteauroux, the area’s principal town, is less than 30 minutes away, while all essential shops and day-to-day services are available locally. The region is known as the Land of George Sand, as it was her beloved homeland and an inexhaustible source of inspiration. The house itself may even have welcomed the author during her visits, as it once belonged to one of her close friends. Hard-working in winter, the region becomes decidedly festive in summer. Nohant, George Sand’s former residence, attracts more than 30,000 visitors each year, in addition to the 10,000 music lovers who attend the renowned Chopin Festival annually. The year 2026 will be marked by numerous cultural events celebrating the 150th anniversary of the author’s death. Yet it is not only literature that enchants visitors. The surrounding countryside is a perfect example of peaceful and picturesque rural France, ideal for walking, cycling or horse riding. It is, quite simply, a region where life is particularly enjoyable. Facing the street, the residence is set slightly back behind a low wall opened by a simple and elegant gate. Over two storeys, seven evenly aligned window openings per level lend the façade a dignified and harmonious appearance, beneath a hipped roof clad in local flat slate. This tasteful simplicity conceals a complex of buildings forming a substantial residence, whose true scale is only revealed upon entering the courtyard through the side gate. Arranged around this enclosed courtyard are, first, the main house at the rear, followed by a lower return wing at right angles, now entirely occupied by the cathedral-style kitchen. The rear of a former bread oven adjoins it, while at its northern end a building on a raised base—undoubtedly older—houses the guest accommodation. Opposite, a long building encloses the courtyard. In the absence of precise knowledge of its original function, it is referred to as the barn. The main house offers approximately 335 sqm of living space. On the ground floor of the main house, a sequence of interconnecting rooms comprises, in order, the panelled drawing room, the staircase hall, the dining room, the study, and a spacious bathroom. On the courtyard side, a corridor serves all of these rooms, in addition to a guest WC, and also provides access to the cathedral-style kitchen. This is extended by a room used as a pantry, utility room and boiler room, together with a fine wine cellar, both located in the basement of the guest house. On the first floor, a landing arranged as a sitting room provides access, on one side, to a spacious bedroom with dressing room, antechamber and shower room. On the other side, it leads to a self-contained studio comprising a kitchenette, a shower room and a small terrace. A corridor, symmetrical to that on the ground floor, extends into a gallery overlooking the generous volume of the cathedral-style kitchen. On the second floor, a charming, rustic landing leads to a large attic bedroom with its own bathroom. An adjoining attic space could, if desired, be converted to create an additional bedroom. Outbuildings : The two outbuildings offer generous volumes, the conversion of which into leisure areas has transformed the ensemble—main house and outbuildings—into a spacious and highly comfortable residence. The guest house comprises a single large room with a kitchenette, a shower room, and a mezzanine bedroom. This gîte offers approximately 38 sqm of living space. The barn includes: - an Orangery, a vast cathedral-style reception room of approximately 103 sqm, filled with natural light through large windows overlooking the garden and featuring a bar counter, a terrace, and a substantial fireplace—ideal for convivial evenings; - a wellness area with jacuzzi, hammam, and shower room with WC; - a superb 61 sqm cinema room, fitted with professional equipment, available as an optional purchase; - a storage room. The garden is a highly private haven, where carefully chosen plantings create a distinctly Mediterranean atmosphere. Palms, topiary shrubs, a pond, a narrow canal and a small pavilion—ideal as a charming tea house—coexist in perfect harmony. Behind the kitchen, a more intimate landscaped area serves both as an enclosed terrace and as a summer sitting room, providing a cool and pleasant retreat during the hottest days. Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr Christian MAUVE : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 437 693 534. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
iad France - Sophie Le Moigne offers you: 12th-century chapel rehabilitated — An exceptional place between heritage and art of livingIn the heart of a preserved environment, immersed between meadows and forests, this exceptional 12th-century chapel transformed into a characterful residence elegantly combines the soul of old stones and contemporary comfort. Behind its historical silhouette lies a unique dwelling, where spectacular volumes and authenticity dialogue harmoniously. Here and there, discreetly, the powerful remnants of the past appear: frescoes, engraved stones, and this sumptuous ogival door with a tympanum that heralds Gothic architecture.Upon entering, the majestic reception room of 75 m² impresses with its volume, boasting a ceiling height of 10 m. This unique space retains its authenticity thanks to a massive ancient fireplace with an open hearth, a testament to the soul of the place. The equipped kitchen, set in the former apse of the chapel, offers a rare dialogue between sacred architecture and modernity within a truly extraordinary setting. On either side of the door, two frescoes depicting the Maltese cross are noteworthy.The sleeping area reveals an intimate and refined atmosphere, where each room has been designed with respect for the chapel's original architecture. Nestled in the former apse, on the upper floor, a first bedroom offers a rare and enveloping setting. Its atypical volumes, enhanced by ancestral frescoes, the curves of the stone, and natural light, create a warm ambiance. It has its own private bathroom with elegant finishes, blending noble materials with contemporary comfort. On the upper floor, still located in the apse, a second bedroom boasts exceptional charm. A vast independent dressing room complements this space, along with a spacious bathroom equipped with a shower and a bathtub, designed as a true wellness area. Lastly, there is a spectacular suite of over 30 m², a true cocoon with generous dimensions. This exceptional space also features an elegant office area, ideal for remote work or reading moments in a calm and inspiring atmosphere.The intimate library installed on the mezzanine enjoys exceptional charm and offers a breathtaking view of the volume of the chapel. These relaxation spaces complete this unique residence, designed for an elegant and inspiring life.The exteriors extend the unique character of the property and offer a rare living environment, where nature, intimacy, and heritage meet harmoniously. Surrounding the chapel lies nothing but peaceful nature. A wooded park of 1.7 hectares, where magnificent centennial trees have been preserved. Oaks, beeches, ashes, lime trees, meadows, orchards, and natural paths compose a bucolic environment rhythmically complemented by the discreet presence of a small stream crossing the property, bringing freshness and serenity to the estate.The outbuildings enhance the exceptional potential of the places. Two vast barns totaling over 380 m² offer numerous development possibilities: collector's garage, event space, artist's workshop, or high-end reception project. A carport and a garden shed complete the outdoor facilities. Perfectly integrated into its landscaped surroundings, an intimate jacuzzi reveals itself away from prying eyes, along with a relaxation area featuring a 4-person sauna, a changing room, and a shower, inviting absolute relaxation moments in the heart of nature. The estate also hosts a vast removable lodge, designed to receive guests in a friendly and refined setting. A true reception space, it is perfectly suited for organizing private parties, exclusive events, or moments of sharing with family and friends.About a kilometer from the main property, a second land set of 15.7 hectares of meadows complements this exceptional gem. Completely fenced and supplied with town water, this vast space also hosts a charming private natural pond, offering an ideal setting for equestrian or agricultural projects.A rare, confidential, and timeless property, aimed at lovers of exceptional estates, places rich in historical heritage, authenticity, and vast spaces.Complete file and additional photos available upon request. Underfloor heating on the ground floor via a heat pump.Agency fees payable by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class C index 129 and CLIMATE class A index 5. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for fire prevention, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate announcement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mrs. Sophie Le Moigne, independent agent in real estate (without fund holdings), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at RSAC of LIMOGES under number 921713335, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
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