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House with pool Saint-Paulien (43)
Welcome to Nolhac (43350) and this elegant property, combining discreet luxury and a privileged setting, with no nearby neighbors or overlooking, offering unparalleled tranquility, all within 10 minutes of the Émile Roux Hospital Center and the city center of Le Puy-en-Velay.This residence has been meticulously renovated in 2022 with particular attention to finishes and details. Spread over two levels, the interior is bathed in natural light and designed for living, in all the complexity of the verb.On the ground floor, a master suite, separate contemporary kitchen, and cathedral living room welcome you to a space where light and harmony are the key words. Upstairs, three comfortable bedrooms, each tastefully arranged, offer space for both children and adults to enjoy shared moments.Let's delve into the technical details with high-quality aluminum joinery and double glazing, ensuring rare energy performance, coupled with an air-to-water heat pump for even more energy efficiency, all sheltered by a traditional roof structure, partly visible, emblematic of modern comfort and old-world charm.The poetry of the world and the seasons will be yours, with the complicity of the enclosed park, courtyard, woods, and private access, all carefully landscaped and maintained for your utmost satisfaction.At the height of excellence, multiple garages, workshops, a chalet, terraces, pool, and versatile outbuildings offer endless possibilities.Welcome to your future home.In perfect harmony with the built environment and nature, this exceptional property invites you to live without compromise, in a daily life where luxury, elegance, and tranquility come together.Contact me now to arrange a visit to your future home !
By Iad France
Castle Saint-André-de-Chalencon (43)
The John Taylor Lyon agency is pleased to present this chateau, built in the 14th century, transformed in the 19th century by an Italian owner who wanted to give it the Loire chateau style. It then became a sanatorium, then the property of an English lady wishing to open a Bed and Breakfast. The estate had fallen into disrepair, but over the past 6 years, its current owners have brought it back to life. The architecture is unique for the region, with slate roofs maintained and tended each year, and whitewashed facades. The high windows on the facades are fitted with double-glazed, burglar-proof glass and adorned with majestic hangings. The chateau and its outbuildings meet the highest standards for events, weddings, seminars, etc. Previously unheated, the owners have installed underfloor central heating with a pellet-fired boiler. The entire estate is connected to mains drainage. The building comprises a 3-storey château with elegant reception rooms and lounges on the first floor, plus a fully equipped kitchen; the upper floors are devoted to sleeping quarters, with 13 en-suite bedrooms. The 4-storey, classically-styled mansion houses bedrooms and dormitories with different shower rooms. In all, the estate can accommodate 60 guests. The ballroom, with its delicate frescoes on ceilings and walls, imitation parquet flooring, drapes, sparkling crystal chandeliers, sumptuous Venetian mirrors and vases borrowed from the Medici style, will leave no one indifferent. Access for the disabled has been created at the rear of the building. This room can accommodate over 200 guests. The orangery features an open-plan kitchen opening onto a large living room. Upstairs are 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. Finally, a former pigeon house is being renovated with electricity and water connections. The 2-hectare park has also been redeveloped, with new trees planted for greenery and beautiful fountains and wrought-iron arbors for ambiance. A three-hundred-year-old weeping beech enthroned in the middle of the park is classified as a remarkable tree. The fountains are fed by natural springs. The estate is surrounded by a stone wall. The estate also includes a riding arena and a huge tarmac parking lot. Let yourself be seduced by the refinement of the premises and be carried away in a project combining the private with the professional, I am at your disposal to continue the work accomplished: Claire Barralon, John Taylor LYON agency, on 07 60 13 70 00, [email protected], real estate agent registered with the RSC of LYON under number 904 488 533.
By John Taylor Lyon
Property Le Puy-en-Velay (43)
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By John Taylor Lyon
House Le Puy-en-Velay (43)
A listed, redesigned house, built on an old abbey, in a little village crossed by a river in the Haute-Loire department. This property, in the middle of the village, extends over a plot of land spanning approx. 1,200 m². Completely enclosed by walls, it comprises a redesigned, middle-class home, probably dating from the late 18th or early 19th century on the site of an abbey church. Major works, supervised by architects from “Bâtiments de France”, have been carried out over recent years. This property was given French Historic Monument listing in 2017. The vestiges of the 15th century chapel and a section of the cloister can still be seen on the garden level. The outbuildings are laid out in an L-shape on the edge of the property. They comprise a little, 2-storey house awaiting renovation and a cowshed topped with a barn. A pavilion, dating from 1901 and standing at the entrance to the property, features a roof covered with glazed tiles. Wrought iron gates open on to a stone-paved courtyard in front of the house and a garden. The three other hectares of land, comprising several plots of meadows and woods, do not adjoin the house.
By Patrice Besse
Apartment Le Puy-en-Velay (43)
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By Mac Hintzy
Private mansion with garden and reception room Le Puy-en-Velay (43)
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By Mac Hintzy
Property Brioude (43)
30 kms from Brioude, Haute-Loire, and 50 kms from the A75, rural and forest property of 287 hectares in two adjoining parts in kind of woods, meadows, moors and pond, enclosed at 2 m of top (park and enclosure for hunting). Steep to very steep terrain with river Category 1 of 4 kms. Hunting lodge with reception room, bar, lounge, guest houses and accommodation for 400 m² stone country with heated 12 x 6 m pool and pool house. Outbuildings : garage workshop, cold room and cut, T2 service, carport, chalet pond, etc.. Materials, furniture and livestock included in the transfer. 100 % transfer of the parts of the forest Grouping and the assets of exploitation. Fees chargeable to the seller. Our scale of fees is available on the homepage of our web site. MATCH IMMOBILIER 33(0)5.61.24.91.91
By Match Immobilier
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