luxury real estate for sale Dangeau, France
House Dangeau (28)
A 16th century dovecote, its house and a small jetty for boating on the river in a medieval Perche village. The main house probably dates back to the second half of the 19th century. It stands in front of the circular dovecote dating from 1555, which forms part of its interior layout. The two-storey building is of rendered brick and stone. The upper floor features 3 hip roof dormers with triangular pediments, two of which were recently added. This building is extended at right angles by the section used as an outbuilding, with the same architectural features. The barn and farm doors have been repainted. On this side, wall dormers provide natural light. The gable roof is clad with brown tiles. Two entrance doors topped by transoms and two paned windows with brick surrounds are arranged rather randomly with respect to the positioning of the dormer windows. On the facade, a circular stone cartouche, which is older than the house itself, features the monogram of Diane de Poitiers, depicting three interlaced crescent moons. This was the height of the French Renaissance: the dovecote dates back to 1555, when the fame of Diane de Poitiers radiated all the way from Anet, 80 km away, where she had retired. The dovecote is located at the rear on the platform that rises several metres above the Ozanne river. A large terrace lined with flowers extends along the length of the house, bordering the tower and reaching as far as the wall separating this property from its neighbour. At the foot of the wall, steps lead down to the water and the moored boat.
…By Patrice Besse
House Dangeau (28)
1 hour 45 minutes by car from Paris and 30 minutes from Nogent-le-Rotrou, this property of almost 8 hectares is nestled in Perche-Gouët, where its 15th century castle covers a beautiful surface area of ??around 600 m2. Unsuspected from the surrounding nature, you have to take a path through the woods, the starting point of the property, to begin to see the majestic building whose elegant particularity is that of offering two facades for two eras. From this arrival, as if to honor the temporal chronology of the place, it is the oldest side, that of the 15th century, which is discovered first, proudly exposing its two beautiful turrets. As you progress along the path, the main red brick facade, dating from the 17th century, is revealed in all its grace. Once the natural fence formed by the moat of the site has passed, the nicely maintained park is crossed to bring us closer to the Château, which here emphasizes its elegance by a line of four lions' heads adorning the first floor. A few stone steps guide us into a beautiful, voluminous entrance where the old materials instantly envelop us. Old terracotta tiles, solid oak flooring, woodwork and beams, everything is there to fill us with authenticity. On the right, the magnificent living room offers an atmosphere combining charm and prestige in striking volumes. Its marble fireplace, superbly decorating the room, has also been modernized with a cast iron insert to provide warmth and well-being on winter evenings. As if kept secret behind a discreet opening, a small living room with fireplace takes the circular shape of the turret where it is located, and inspires poetry. To the left of the entrance, all the other living spaces will follow one another, where the same old and authentic codes will be expressed. A beautiful small living room equipped with a wood stove as well as a dining room communicate in a through way on a solid parquet floor laid in Hungarian point. A beautiful room equipped with a large open fireplace takes the form of a dining room, and connects directly with the independent kitchen, again covered with a characterful tiled floor. Back in the entrance, a beautiful helical staircase will evolve in the second turret of the castle to take us to the upper levels. The first floor distributes two beautiful bedrooms, one of which has its private bathroom, and an office room with a view of the park. On the other hand, like separate apartments, there is a charming bedroom with its beautiful private bathroom. Another private part of approximately 50m2 remains to be renovated to make, for example, a magnificent suite. Witness to its history, the servants' staircase is still present as it was at its origin, and allows you to reach the first floor directly from the kitchen in a practical way on a daily basis. The second floor distributes two very beautiful bedrooms each with its private bathroom, an independent bathroom of character, and three other bedrooms. Back outside and facing the entrance park, the old outbuildings of the castle offer vast spaces and possibilities for renovation. A beautiful expanse of garden surrounds the castle to the edge of the moat. For horse lovers, paddocks have been developed as a ?Paddock Paradise' ensuring their daily well-being, and a career as well as a lunging ring will allow for good work sessions. All around, the numerous trees make it a preserved and bucolic environment. An exceptional property. This magnificent property will appeal to anyone looking for a large residence steeped in history, authenticity and elegance. Just 10 minutes from the motorway, it combines quick accessibility to major roads and total disconnection in the heart of nature. All shops in Brou 10 minutes away. ENERGY CLASS: D / CLIMATE CLASS: B Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established from energy prices indexed to the years 2021, 2022 and 2023 (including subscriptions): between euros8,023 and euros10,855. Contact : Anaïs GERLAND (EI) 06 86 11 38 08 RSAC : 931 389 852 Chartres
…By Espaces Atypiques Orléans Chartres
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Property Logron (28)
In the south of the Parc Naturel Régional du Perche, an exceptional wooded estate with a vast lake, 1h30 from Paris. Original in its history, this important estate was part of the park of a Château built in the Middle Ages. Internationally-renowned landscape architect Francois Goffinet redesigned this rare site, harmonizing the whole. The star-shaped pathways have been rediscovered, and the pond and woods perfectly recomposed. This luxuriant natural setting is a delight that renews itself with the seasons. A rich inventory of protected species carried out by the Conservatoire National des Espaces Naturels reveals a unique ecosystem for all plant and animal life protected at national level and under the Bern Convention. It's not uncommon to come across roe deer, waterfowl and everything else that makes up the flora and fauna of such a place. The contemporary house has been wonderfully integrated to form a majestic landscape ensemble. It comprises a vast 80 m² living room with fireplace, overlooking the garden through large bay windows, a fully-equipped open-plan kitchen, a master suite with dressing room and toilet. Upstairs, 4 large bedrooms, bathroom and toilet. Basement with wine cellar and boiler room (gas boiler). Outbuildings used as garage, workshop, summer lounge and shed. EXCEPTIONAL - To be discovered quickly. Complete file on request. Loi ALUR : Mandat N°19963 - Fees payable by the vendor. Pricing details on http://www.vaneau.fr/fr/nos-honoraires-paris-neuilly
…By Vaneau Bac Saint-germain
Mill Bonneval (28)
30 minutes from Chartres, near Illiers-Combray and Bonneval in the countryside in the heart of a charming village, property with a characterful 17th century mill, typical of its red brick style, set in a landscaped garden in the English cottage style, protected by a meadow, all on 2ha8 of land. The dwelling house of approx. 428 m², 12 rooms, 7 bedrooms. -Ground floor: first entrance with staircase leading to a wine cellar, to the right an office with fireplace, to the left a large 50 m² living room with fireplace and bow window overlooking the garden. A second entrance with staircase opens onto a beautiful living room with fireplace, dining area, fitted and equipped kitchen (La Cornue piano), followed by a reception dining room with large windows overlooking the river. -1st floor: a large bedroom with a study area, a dressing room, a bathroom and shower. Two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, one bedroom with en-suite bathroom. -Top floor: a dormitory and a large room. Access to the upper floors is via both entrances. -Outside: 11m x 4.50m heated indoor swimming pool with heat pump, large terrace overlooking the river, three garages with electric doors, outbuildings, vegetable garden, orchard, electric gate with digicode. Technical information: oil-fired heating, heat pump hot water production, septic tank. With agency fees: € 785,000Fees to be paid by seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website/ www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
House Brou (28)
AERIAL VIDEO AVAILABLE (28) South of Perche (1h30 from Paris) - 20 hectares of parkland with pond and house of approx. 250 m² living space. Exceptional setting for nature lovers looking for total disconnection. Between Brou and Châteaudun, a pond runs through the middle. Monastic serenity and “concrete” romanticism forge the emotion felt in front of this natural perfection invented in the 12th century by a Cistercian congregation and revealed by world-renowned landscape designer François Goffinet. A rich inventory of protected species carried out by the Conservatoire National des Espaces Naturels reveals a unique plant and animal ecosystem, protected both nationally and under the Bern Convention. This exceptional 20-hectare site features 6 hectares of historic pond with pavilion. The 250 m² house features a covered summer terrace. Its living rooms, with their unobstructed view over the estate, total 80 m², where large windows orchestrate an intimate link with the garden. Fully equipped open-plan kitchen, master suite, dressing room and toilet complete this level. Upstairs, 4 large bedrooms, bathroom and toilet. Basement with wine cellar and storeroom. Wooden outbuildings (framework designed and built by Les Compagnons) used as garden shed and garage complete the ensemble. Rare, even unique, a must-see. “Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www. georisques. gouv. fr” DPE: D/B
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Property Bonneval (28)
Ref.4406 : French house for sale in Eure-et-Loir department (130 km from Paris) Close to the Loire Valley , it's chateaus and the Unesco famous Chartres cathedral, this lovely property exquisitely renovated with fine architectural details and historic emblems is a true haven of peace and beauty. It's stunning views of a placid river, this mini chateau with an historic dovecote and pristine gardens is quite unique, nestled in a quaint town with bustling local village markets with fresh produce and near all services. Quickly accessible by train and motorway (both 1h20 from Paris). In a privileged, quiet location with a walled garden, the splendid property is a perfect place to relax with family and friends. It has additional space to add two or three more rooms and a swimming pool. With around 220 sqm of living space, the house is distributed as follows: Ground floor The entrance leads to a corridor that distributes to the right a fine bathroom, an exquisite bedroom in the dovecote with stunning views to the river, the gardens on the south bank and the bridge. To the left, one enters a roomy and well lit dining room with direct acces to the lovely garden via a french window. Facindg the dining room, the kitchen is found with fine views to the south. Onwards at the extreme one finds a spacious sitting room withy a fine marble fireplace. A window overlooks the river and the terrace below. Fine tomette tiles adorn the floors. The entrance also leads to a stairwell and the external access to the south parapet, terrace and boating port. Connected to the dovecote, a large summer kitchen and artist’s studio gives acces to the cellar and a toilet at the upper level. First floor A lovely aerial staircase leads to the first floor where a living space receives the visitor. To the left, another bedroom in the dovecote leads to fine views of the park cross the river. To the right, a spacious living estancia serves two south facing bedrooms and a shower room with its wc at the end of the building. From the palier one has a view of the renovated pigeonholes and the stunning timber structure of the dovecote’s roof. The attic offers around 40sqm of additional usable space for restoration. The outbuildings include a laundry room, a boiler room and two garages accessible from the garden courtyard. A quaint medieval sidestreet from the village leads to the property and its walled 990sqm garden. The gate leads to the building past an intimate peaceful and well organised garden to the court. The garden is lined with pine, pear, cherry and peach trees. The courtyard has a well, not currently in use. Cabinet LE NAIL – Centre - Eure et Loir – M. Ernesto SORIA : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Ernesto SORIA, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 900 502 238. 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
Castle Bonneval (28)
AVIRON IMMOBILIER offers for sale the DOMAIN of MORESVILLE in the heart of a beautiful countryside just 1 hour and 20 minutes from Paris. This 18th-century castle offers a unique charm and a rich history, ideal for lovers of elegance and authenticity, in excellent condition and completely renovated! It will provide you with an exceptional experience. Outdoors, you will discover a swimming pool, a mini-golf, and a doggy park. A wellness area, a reception room, and a yoga room complete this property, as well as a sublime 15th-century chapel fully renovated and a magnificent dovecote with romantic features. The Domaine de Moresville is much more than a property; it is an invitation to live a fairy tale life. Do not miss this rare opportunity to acquire a heritage rich in vibration and history.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Aviron Conseil Immobilier
House Moriers (28)
Located a few minutes from the charming town of Bonneval, xx from Chartres and xx from Paris, this real estate complex combines old-world charm and modern comfort by offering quality services. It consists of a main house of nearly 200m2, a second guest house with a bedroom, a barn converted into a leisure area, and many other outbuildings. The gate opens onto a fully landscaped area and its indoor swimming pool, giving the place a friendly atmosphere from the entrance. It is easy to imagine summer afternoons with family or friends, by the water. The main house opens onto a fully fitted and equipped open kitchen and its dining area open to the outside and its terrace bathed in light. In its extension, a cozy living room, still open to the garden, invites you to relax. It is then in the warmth of the stove that we share sweet moments of life in winter. Here, contemporary renovation and old codes intermingle: exposed framework and stone, old stable troughs converted into benches, travertine floor, designer kitchen. A master suite with dressing area and separate bathroom completes this first level. From the living room, a staircase leads to a landing with generous volumes and its 4 bedrooms for a sleeping area suitable for accommodating the whole family. A bathroom to be fitted out completes this level. Opposite the house, the fully renovated and heated barn has been converted into a real playground. Everything becomes possible: green simulator, space to accommodate yogis, dancers or artists ... The visit continues with the guest house which once again offers all modern comforts. The living room has a pretty fitted and equipped kitchen open to the outside while the upper floor has a mezzanine bedroom and its shower room. A garage/barn is accessible from the street but car enthusiasts will not be left out since the outbuildings allow for parking many vehicles. Workshops and shelters complete the many services of this unique property and above all a garden at the back for all those wishing to cultivate their own vegetable garden, orchard or rose garden. Ideally located between Chartres, Paris or Bonneval, this real estate complex offers undeniable potential for a main or secondary residence with the key words leisure, relaxation, reception and conviviality.
…By Espaces Atypiques Orléans Chartres
House Illiers-Combray (28)
Located in the small rural town of Vieuvicq, 5km from Illiers-Combray where Marcel Proust spent his holidays with his aunt Léonie and 1h15 from Paris, this contemporary house has a surface area of ??276 m2 on wooded land of 1695 m2. This wooden house with an American spirit is nestled in a bucolic setting. Built in 2005, it was designed so that the different facades with assertive styles could integrate with the trees of the vast land surrounding it. As soon as you enter, you are struck by the beautiful volumes this house offers. The bright living space of approximately 80 m2 with its cathedral ceiling distributes the living room, the dining room and the spacious fitted and equipped kitchen, the whole providing a warm and bright atmosphere with the numerous bay windows offering lovely perspectives on the garden. Quietly, the large master suite of approximately 36m2 consists of a bedroom opening onto the terrace, a bathroom with shower and bathtub as well as a very large dressing room. An office and a laundry room complete the spaces on the ground floor. Upstairs, three comfortable bedrooms of over 22m2 share a bathroom. Outside, the landscaped and enclosed garden will be ideal for moments shared with family and friends. Accessible from the house via an awning, a double garage with attic and cellar completes this property. An independent outbuilding currently serving as a third garage will satisfy any personal development project. This contemporary wooden house will appeal as much as a secondary, semi-primary or main residence. Schools and shops 5 minutes away Motorway access 5 km 30 minutes from Chartres ENERGY CLASS: C CLIMATE CLASS: A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established from energy prices indexed as of 01/01/2021: between euros2,860 and euros3,910 per year. Contact : Anaïs GERLAND (EI) 06 86 11 38 08 RSAC : 931 389 852 Chartres
…By Espaces Atypiques Orléans Chartres
Castle Illiers-Combray (28)
Ref.4447 : Magnificent historic Château and its domain at the gates of the Perche region In the magnificent Perche region, barely an hour from Paris, in an intimate valley, you will discover this breathtaking historic ensemble that transports you back to its glorious past. This property draws visitors in with its magnetic aura. The Perche, a land renowned for its succession of gentle hills and remarkable forests of centuries-old beech and oak trees that offer bucolic, invigorating walks, has been designated a ‘Regional Nature Park’. It's also the land of manor houses, fine residences and the famous Percheron horses. This makes it a destination of choice for lovers of peace and nature. It's within easy reach of the beautiful UNESCO-listed cathedral city of Chartres, and the Châteaux of Maintenon and Nogent le Rotrou, Two towns less than 5 minutes away offer all the necessary services, train stations, fast motorway access to Paris and tourist activities, as well as a magnificent golf course just a few minutes' drive away. There are five complementary architectural ensembles 1 - The ‘château’ closest to the village square, dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, with a second storey added in the 18th century. 2 - The 15th, 18th and 20th century châtelet. 3 - The 15th century tower. 4 - The Louis XVI pavilion known as the ‘Renaissance house’ and its tower known as ‘the bell’, 16th century, modified in the 17th and 18th centuries. 5 - The outbuildings, 16th century. Work on the facades and floors in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Buildings 1 to 5 have a total surface area of 2,531 m² (0.5 acres) of which : Outbuildings including garages: 1,085 m² (1,085 sq ft) Habitable and convertible: 1446 m² (1,446 sq ft) The property is laid out around a formal garden, with the outline of the Châtelet to the north-east comprising the tower, the gallery, the keep, the corner tower and, with its moat and rectangular shape, the building known as the ‘Pavillon du bourg’ to the east, which faces the village and the main entrance after the gates. To the south of the central garden are the outbuildings, comprising a large hall and garages. To the west is a beautiful pavilion with a Louis XVI façade, overlooking the beautiful views of the garden with its terraces, driveway, perrons, 18th century statues and white water canal. 1 - THE CHÂTEAU KNOWN AS LE PAVILLON DU BOURG This large building - closest to the village square and facing east-west comprises 2 separate units linked by a common central staircase. It is topped by a bell tower. Constructed of white stone and orange bricks on a sandstone base. Slate roof. 1A - Part facing EAST / WEST with gable to the NORTH, surface area of 436 sqm Ground floor : Entrance hall, kitchen and bathroom, 3 reception rooms in a row with an open fireplace, a west-facing porch, a library. 1st floor : Clearance and corridor, bathroom with bath, electric hot water tank, sanitary facilities. 2 bedrooms, onewith a wash-hand basin, and the master bedroom (1900 ‘Indian’ wall hangings) with a fireplace, and its ‘toilet’ with a fireplace. 2nd floor under roof : 5 rooms, 2 flues, attic. Clearing and corridor, sanitary facilities, Vaulted cellars 1B - Part facing EAST / WEST with gable to the SOUTH, surface area of 297 sqm Ground floor : Fitted porch with exposed beams, storage cupboard, boiler room with sanitary facilities, entrance hall, small kitchen (with sink), large kitchen with exposed beams and large antique stove, staircase. First floor (served by the communal staircase and the large kitchen staircase: hallway with corridor, bedroom, bathroom with toilet, large bedroom (with washbasin), small bedroom converted into a library (with toilet). Second floor (served by the communal staircase) : hallway with level corridor, large bedroom (with washbasin), bathroom, sanitary facilities, kitchen (with sink), small bedroom (with washbasin), attic room converted into a lounge/dining room and separated from the rest, small bedroom on landing (with washbasin). 2 - THE CHÂTELET known as ‘LE DONJON’ Covering an area of 263 sqm Built mainly of white stone for the châtelet with a grison base, and orange bricks bricks for the gallery and rotunda with stone surrounds. The 20th-century extension tries to blend in with the rest of the building, with its rendered facades and stone surrounds. All the roofs are slate. Ground floor : guard room with fireplace and opening in the floor for access to the dungeon. Raised ground floor : Seigniorial chapel with ribbed vault, redesigned altar site, added stained glass windows. The upper floors are accessed by a small spiral staircases, small bedroom, bedroom with fireplace and stairway leading to a small room in the basement, bathroom with sanitary facilities. 2nd floor : bedroom with fireplace, bathroom with sanitary facilities and exposed beams, small room with exposed beams, two covered walkways. 3rd floor : bedroom with fireplace, bathroom with sanitary facilities, small converted attic space Basement : dungeon accessible on the ground floor of one of the two circular tower.In the other tower, storeroom extending the cellar into a gallery accessible from the courtyard. The 15th century gallery One level over a vaulted cellar Situated on the raised ground floor, accessible from one of the towers of the châtelet, it leads to a room converted into a dining room, all over a vaulted cellar accessible from the courtyard. Restored in the 20th century with fireplace, stone benches, bookshelves and cupboards. The 18th-century corner tower and its extension One level on a basement Rotunda with fireplace converted into a lounge leading to a room converted into a dining room. The 1980s extension has three levels, accessed via a porch and served by a stairway. Raised ground floor : hallway with corridor, sanitary facilities, kitchen with staircase First floor: landing with cupboard, bedroom, shower room with sanitary facilities Attic of the corner tower Basement : linen room boiler room 3 - THE 15th century SAINT FRANCOIS TOWER Constructed of white stone and orange bricks on a sandstone base. Slate roof. 4 levels served by a spiral staircase : Raised ground floor : beamed room with fireplace First floor : room with fireplace, walkway Second floor : vaulted room Basement : vaulted room 4 - THE LOUIS XVI PAVILION KNOWN AS ‘LA MAISON RENAISSANCE’ AND ITS TOWER KNOWN AS ‘LA CLOCHE’ Surface area: 136 sqm. Flint and white stone construction for the Renaissance-style modelling on the courtyard side. Orange-coloured brick on the east gable and the north facade overlooking the meadow below, with a base of sandstone. Flat terracotta tile roof. Ground floor: Dining room with fireplace, hallway, stairs to first floor, bathroom and shower, kitchen, large sitting room with fireplace. First floor: One bedroom and bathroom with sanitary facilities Areas suitable for conversion. Ground floor: Store room with one ffireplace, staircase to attic. First floor: Large volume under roof frame. Basement : Storeroom and linen room, cellars, accessible from outside. La Cloche’ tower, surface area 54 sqm. Orange brick and white stone construction. Slate roof in the shape of a truncated cone-shaped bell topped with a small dome. Ground floor: One room with fireplace and internal staircase, accessed via the outside walkway from the pavilion. First floor: One room under the bell roof. Basement: Painter's studio with One fireplace, accessible from the outside. OUTBUILDINGS : Large bayonet-shaped building in two parts with a floor surface area of 540 sqm and a first floor of 545 sqm that could be converted. The building features brick architecture with traditional stone framing and an imposing flat terracotta tile roof, enhanced by large dormer windows, either in wood or in stone and brick, the whole offering a certain architectural homogeneity, in harmony with the castle: 1st part : Two outdoor sanitary units adjoining the building (water supply to be reviewed), Ground floor : Three closed garages used occasionally as reception rooms. An unobstructed bay gives access to the adjoining reception room. First floor : One large room known as the ‘wood loft’ with large roof dormers under a boat hull-type roof frame. Miscellaneous Electrical wiring redone in the 1970s. A water point at the corner of the 1st garage. 2nd part : Ground floor : hallway + stairway leading to the ‘wood loft’ and the ‘grain loft’; access to a large room known as the ‘games room’ with a large fireplace, stable with two boxes and three stalls including stairway for direct access to the ‘hay loft’, a tack room, horse-drawn carriage shed with direct access to the stable, and ‘car’ access via the fourth garage. ‘car’ access via the 4th unenclosed garage. The water tower : Massive flint construction with white stone surrounds, with a base of greywacke. The facade is adorned with a belt of carved stone, in the style of a dovecote. The roof is covered in flat terracotta tiles. The building is cylindrical in shape, with one room per floor and four storeys. The tank at the top is fed by a pump that draws water from the pond at the foot of the building. The water tower (private) supplied all the buildings on the estate until the 1980s. The watchtower, the well, the woodshed, the shed, the wash-house, the sheepfold. LAND : The gardens were completely redesigned at the end of the 19th century, creating a beautiful French-style ensemble. The woodland in the park was also laid out in the French style, with star-shaped paths starting from a central crossroads surrounded by a ring-shaped path. The estate covers 105 acres (42 ha 36 a 65 ca). Including 57 acres (23 ha) of woods, 35 acres (14 ha) of meadows, 5.7 acres (2.30 ha) of parklands and gardens surrounding the château. 2.5 acres (1 ha) of vegetable gardens. Cabinet LE NAIL – Centre - Eure et Loir – M. Ernesto SORIA : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Ernesto SORIA, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 900 502 238. 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
Property Illiers-Combray (28)
Charming house of 266m² built in 1873 in the heart of a village. It benefits from a south-west exposure and has retained beautiful architectural elements and high ceilings. It consists on the ground floor of an entrance hall leading to a living room with fireplace, a dining room, an equipped kitchen with a dining room, an office, a bedroom, a shower room and a toilet. The first floor is made up of three bedrooms, one of which has its own bathroom and toilet, a bathroom, a laundry room and an additional room to be converted. An old stable and a woodshed complete this property. The property is entirely walled and has a very pretty green park. The house, in good general condition, benefits from a very good energy classification (C) thanks to a recent and very efficient heat pump. HAI price: €456,000 (Net seller price: €430,000 - Agency fees of 6% payable by the buyer) Well presented exclusively by Cédric COCHETON (EI): +33(0)6.56.67.57.49 - [email protected]. “Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website”: www.georisks.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
House Montigny-le-Chartif (28)
1h30 Paris . Country estate, Perche, luxurious house with a guest cottage, set in 9 hectares, lake and pool... - Exceptional property, estate on the edge of the Perche National Parc, comprising two houses. Offering 630m² of living space (500m² + 130m²) Outbuilding, modern barn. 9 hectares of magnificent grounds, woodland, lake, river, swimming pool... Peaceful location with views. Fully equipped for events, rentals with a semi-professional kitchen.
…By Leggett Immobilier
Farmhouse Unverre (28)
A renovated 18th-century longère in the Perche: Fragrances of ripe wheat under the shade of a large oak tree. After crossing a country path, a wrought-iron gate opens onto the property, partially enclosed by walls. It consists of a longère and an outbuilding on a flowered and wooded plot of 6,000 m², featuring a lively large pond and a well. This former farm is protected by numerous plantings within a rural environment.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Private mansion Chateaudun (28)
This set of character is located in the historic center of Châteaudun just 135 km from Paris by A10 & A11, direct route from Paris-Austerlitz. Very beautiful 18th century private mansion with adjoining 19th century extension. Charm and authenticity characterize this residence which requires a refresh to regain its former splendor. Very beautiful architectural elements have been preserved such as parquet floors, fireplaces, moldings and woodwork. It consists : - on the ground floor: a living room of 50 m² exposed on 3 sides with an adjoining dining room of 30 m², a living kitchen of more than 30 m², toilets and numerous cupboards. - on the 1st floor: 3 apartments of 50 m² each with bathroom-wc and dressing room. - on the 2nd floor: 3 bedrooms, one with mezzanine and a collective bathroom-wc and an attic. - in the basement: 3 cellar levels, one of which has a ribbed vault. Paved courtyard with old stable and garage. Gas heating. Ideal for a housing project, rental investment or liberal activity. ECD D and E. Prix HAI : 499 000 € (Honoraires charge vendeur) Well presented by Cédric Cocheton EI +33(0)6 56 67 57 49 [email protected]. “Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr”
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Castle Frazé (28)
Situated in the heart of the Perche region of Normandy, just 1.30 hours from Paris and 10 minutes from a motorway exit, this unique property is 30 minutes from Nogent-le-Rotrou station, offering direct access to Paris Montparnasse in 1 hour 50 minutes. Set in a 44-hectare estate, this remarkable property comprises a number of authentic historic buildings, including a 16th-, 17th- and 18th-century château, a 15th-century medieval châtelet, a 15th-century tower, a 16th- and 18th-century manor house and 16th-century outbuildings. All surrounded by a magnificent formal garden. Other outbuildings include a watchtower, a wash-house, a sheepfold, a coach house and a water tower. Listed as a Historic Monument in 1948, this property is a real heritage treasure. The chateau Built of white stone and orange-coloured bricks, on a base of sandstone, this castle is covered in slate (renovated in the 1980s) and has an oak roof structure. A bell tower crowns the property. Spanning around 730 m², the château has 20 main rooms spread over three levels. As soon as you enter, you are greeted by a series of vast reception rooms, adorned with fireplaces and painted wood panelling. A magnificent wooden staircase leads to the two upper floors, which contain 15 bedrooms of varying sizes, as well as 5 bathrooms and toilets. The châtelet This 15th-century building is predominantly built of white stone on a sandstone base, while orange bricks adorn the gallery and rotunda, with stone surrounds.A twentieth-century extension blends harmoniously into the ensemble, with rendered facades and a slate roof that was redone in the 1980s.The main facade, with its two towers and drawbridge pediment, is linked to the house by a gallery with an ‘inverted ship's hull’ frame. Together, the châtelet and the house cover some 260 m², with 11 rooms including a chapel, a guard room, 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms.One of the towers also hides a dungeon.The Saint-François towerBuilt in the 15th century, this tower of white stone and orange brick is set on a sandstone base and topped with a slate roof.The interior is arranged over four levels, served by a stone spiral staircase.The ground floor features a room with a fireplace and exposed beams, while the upper floors offer vaulted spaces and fireplaces, all in a unique medieval setting. The Saint-François tower Built in the 15th century, this tower of white stone and orange bricks is set on a sandstone base and topped with a slate roof.The interior is arranged over four levels, served by a stone spiral staircase.The ground floor features a room with a fireplace and exposed beams, while the upper floors offer vaulted rooms and fireplaces, all in a unique medieval setting. The Renaissance manor house This elegant Louis XVI-style pavilion, with its tower nicknamed ‘La Cloche’, boasts flint and orange brick facades and Renaissance-style white stonework. With a total floor surface area of approx. 370 m², of which 136 m² is currently converted, it comprises a dining room with fireplace, a kitchen, a vast lounge, as well as a bedroom and bathroom on the first floor. The domed ‘La Cloche’ tower is linked to the pavilion by a footbridge.It has a painter's studio in the basement and rooms with fireplaces on the upper floors. The outbuildingsThese comprise a large, bayonet-shaped brick and stone building with a flat tile roof featuring large dormer windows.The complex spans around 1,085 m² on two levels.The ground floor comprises three enclosed 150 m² (1,615 sq ft) garages that can be used as reception rooms, linked to another adjoining 100 m² (1,076 sq ft) reception room. Upstairs, a 250 m² space under a ship's hull roof offers vast potential. The property also includes a stable with 2 boxes, 3 stalls, a tack room and a garage for horse-drawn carriages. This exceptional estate, with its rich architectural heritage, its formal garden and its 44 hectares crossed by a river, is a real gem in a unique, grandiose setting.However, all the buildings are in need of complete renovation. Property presented by Hugues de Jessey +33 (0)6 60 12 33 33 With agency fees: €3,180,000 Excluding agency fees: €3,000,000 6% agency fees payable by buyer. Energy diagnostics not applicable to MH listed buildings. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Property with garden Chateaudun (28)
Beautiful GENTILHOMMIERE with origins dating back to the 12th century, arranged and modified in the 18th and 19th centuries, built of stone with plaster and covered with small slates.On the ground floor: a large entrance hall with a massive wooden staircase (pretty balusters), serving: On the right, a large double living room with fireplace and parquet flooring, opening onto the garden at the back of the house. Access to a large cellar underneath. On the left: a small living room with a stone fireplace and parquet flooring. Following that: dining room with fireplace, parquet flooring, serving hatch, and a large bay window offering a beautiful view of the park.Access to a second cellar. Attached: a large kitchen (1970s) and back kitchen. Access to the terrace at the back of the house. Storage, pantry, and boiler room (central heating with city gas). Service staircase allowing access to the upstairs on this side, which includes a small independent dwelling. Another entrance accessible through a large period wooden door with an old brick floor. Access to an independent accommodation also benefiting from another independent access at the back (possible caretaker's accommodation or gîte); this accommodation includes a living room, kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. It leads to a small courtyard and a pedestrian door to the road.On the first floor: Large landing and gallery corridor serving eleven independent bedrooms. Nice old tiling and beautiful wooden baluster staircase. Bathroom and WC. A small bedroom (no. 1) – A large bedroom (no. 2) with fireplace and parquet – Another large bedroom (no. 3) with old tiling and fireplace. Another small bedroom (no. 4). Bedroom (no. 5) – Bedroom (no. 6) with tiling and marble fireplace – Bedroom (no. 7) with fireplace – Another bedroom (no. 8) – Bedroom (no. 9) with sink – Bedroom (no. 10) – Bedroom (no. 11) with corner sink – Shower room and WC.Access to an independent space, accessible from the service staircase, containing: A large living room with fireplace – Kitchen –On the second floor: Bedroom under the insulated roof – Storage room – Large attic under exposed beams – A total living area of over 500 m2 across the three levels. Central heating with city gas – D.P.E: class D (238) - G.E.S.: Class D (48) completed on 16/01/2025. AT THE EDGE and at the entrance of the park: On either side of a tree-lined avenue: Two symmetrical constructions built of stone with plaster and slate roofs used as garages, workshop, and storage. Well and basin.THE LAND Beautiful English-style park with large trees of various species, lawns, walled ornamental garden, orchard, walled garden, tennis court, and beyond forming a single unit: wooded area and hillside overlooking Le Loir. Very nice river pathway with a landing stage (possibility of fishing and boating on this beautiful waterway). Terrace at the back of the house. A total area of 4 ha 48 a. Access to the property through a large wooden carriage gate leading to the road. Very beautiful ensemble remarkably well-located on the outskirts of a historic town with all the shops nearby and SNCF train station to PARIS. Suitable for a large family home but also for a gîte with a large accommodation capacity, close to the castles of the Loire and not far from the Paris region.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By L'immobilier De Caractere Par Ludivine Leys
Property Chateaudun (28)
Housing: Discover this farm with great potential. It consists of: - 1 house of 85 m² + 118 m² of attic to be converted - 1 garage of 52 m² attached to the house - 3 beautiful barns of 93, 105, and 169 m² - 1 workshop of 169 m² + annex of 25 m² - 1 covered area of 116 m² - 1 large umbrella shed of 1400 m² - 1 bakery of 28 m² The whole is situated on a plot of land of 8,260 m². As well as a riverside agricultural area of more than 22.32 hectares of arable land. Mission and challenges of Safer on this property - Support local development To know the general intervention conditions of Safer, please click on this link or copy it into your browser's address bar https://www.proprietes-rurales.com/page/informations-fr_157.htm Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: georisques.gouv.fr Photos: © Copyright Safer - Use prohibited without the author's consent.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safer Centre
House Chateaudun (28)
Nestled in a serene setting, in the heart of the historic center of Châteaudun, free from any visual nuisance, harmoniously surrounded by walls, and topped by an imposing entrance porch which gives it a majestic appearance, this sumptuous private mansion, erected in 1723 , then rebuilt after the great fire of Châteaudun in 1735, extends over a living area of ??470m². This property is distinguished by its interior courtyard composed of an old stable as well as a garage, built in a rounded manner to match the shape of the courtyard, bringing a touch of authenticity and convenience to the whole. The establishment of this private hotel is on 3 levels: A ground floor with large and beautiful volumes serving as a living room, a dining room, a living room with kitchen and boiler room, and a cloakroom with WC A first floor which has 3 apartments of at least 50m2 each with dressing room, bathroom, and kitchen for one of the 3. The second floor also has 3 bedrooms, including an open bedroom with mezzanine, the bathroom and toilets are collective for this floor. An attic part is also empty, currently used for storage. This residence is decorated with a healthy cellar on 3 levels, the last level with a ribbed vault. The residence is characterized by elegant reception rooms bathed in light, benefiting from a south-facing exposure, which highlight the refinement of its exceptional architectural elements such as the fireplaces, the raw parquet floors and the exposed beams. Although this historic residence retains all its charm and prestige, it lends itself to embellishment and development work, inviting future owners to reinvent it and personalize its timeless elegance. ENERGY CLASS: D / CLIMATE CLASS: E - Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2020: euros5,024 per year. Contact : Aurélie 07 85 68 18 28 Agent Commercial (EI) RSAC : 800 223 190
…By Espaces Atypiques Orléans Chartres
Property Chateaudun (28)
On the outskirts of the main town in the Dunois region, set in 4,48 ha of beautifully landscaped and partially walled grounds, lovely manor house dating back to the 12th century. 500 sqm living space arranged over 2 floors. Hallway, sitting room, lounge, dining room, kitchen and scullery. On upper floors: 11 bedrooms with bathrooms. 2 adjacent, self-contained dwellings. Garages. Cellars. Central gas-fired heating system. Woodland overlooking river Loir with lovely river course. Full of potential. Energy class: D/D.
…By Leys Eric Henri Marie
House with garden and terrace Chateaudun (28)
CHATEAUDUN, less than 2 hours from Paris, a large bourgeois residence of 332 m² located just steps from the main square. This character house features a spacious entrance with its old tiles, distributing the reception rooms through beautiful old doors. A double living room opens onto a lovely green garden, parquet flooring, fireplaces, and a beautiful high ceiling. A nicely sized dining room, with its stone flooring and marble cabochons, connects to a spacious kitchen and back kitchen. In the return wing, there is a large room/conservatory, floored with parquet, to be developed into an office. This residence has 5 large bedrooms and a small living room on the first floor, along with a bathroom and shower rooms. On the top floor, two other rooms and an attic offer good potential for development. Access to a terrace overlooking the Loir valley adds charm to this beautiful residence. Garage and cellar. Train station in Châteaudun, connecting to Paris in 1h20. Close to all shops and schools, this house is perfect for a family.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Elysean Pierre
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