The agencies at Montsaugeon
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Haute Marne, in the remarkable village of Montsaugeon located 30 minutes from Dijon Nord, 15 minutes from Langres Sud (2H30 from Basel and Geneva, 3H00 from Paris and Luxembourg). Superb family property situated in a dominant position on the edge of the village, comprising a main house dating back to the 18th century with a living area of approximately 235 m² in excellent condition, and an outbuilding set in a walled park of 3100 m². The house is bright and offers, among other things, beautiful reception rooms, 4 bedrooms, a games room, stunning vaulted cellars... it still has great potential. Front courtyard, gently sloping garden, and orchard at the back. Numerous period features and a lot of charm. For any information and visits, please contact Jérôme Leclercq. (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC Number: 332 458 421 - DIJON. ALUR LAW Information: Seller's fees apply.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Brisac Du Parc
Located approximately 35 minutes from Dijon, in an elevated position amidst woodland (a Nature Reserve) and a walled park of over 5 hectares (part of which is designated as buildable land), this exceptional property, although in need of renovation, comprises: A RESIDENTIAL BUILDING: At the end of a tree-lined driveway, the house is revealed on the hillside, in a commanding position, in the middle of a clearing. It was built by a modernist architect of the 1960s, favouring an analytical and functional design typical of its era, in a minimalist style… It offers a generous living area of 394 m² on a single level. Built on a full basement, it offers 14 main rooms on a single level, including 9 bedrooms. Its large bay windows, letting in plenty of light, open out onto the wooded grounds, secluded from the neighbours. Ground floor: Access is from the north via an entrance hall, leading to a utility room on the right. This hall leads to a spacious entrance hall, which opens onto a corridor on the right with the first two bedrooms to the west, each with direct access to the garden and a separate bathroom (bath and washbasin). To the right are a toilet and washbasin. A further corridor leads to: a small telephone booth, a utility room or bedroom with a washbasin, and a fully fitted and equipped kitchen opening onto the dining area, which leads out to the garden at the rear of the house, to the north. Opposite the entrance, allowing light to flood through, the reception room, with its sumptuous dark green marble floor and large windows opening onto a south-facing terrace, extends in an L-shape to the right, forming a lounge featuring a fireplace and bookcases. To the left, it opens onto a dining room via large doors. Its glass walls position it between the open-air central patio and the terrace, which features a barbecue fireplace and is shaded from the sun by a large white awning. The area comprising the 7 other bedrooms: Adjacent to the reception rooms and overlooking the terrace, the generously sized master bedroom features a fireplace and a recently fitted en-suite bathroom (bath, shower, toilet, vanity unit). The hallway off the kitchen continues with numerous large cupboards, then leads to a wide corridor serving the six other smaller bedrooms, some of which have east-facing balconies, cupboards, a bathroom (bath, bidet and double washbasin), a shower room (shower, washbasin) and a separate toilet. The basement : From the landing near the kitchen, a staircase leads down to the basement, where a corridor leads to a number of rooms: The first is situated at ground level due to the slope of the land. Here you will find a double garage, a very large games room, gym or seminar room with windows, and a semi-underground room (bedroom) in need of renovation. The second, underground area contains cellars, crawl spaces, a boiler room, and a shower room with toilet (in need of renovation). THE LAND: This prime site comprises over 5 hectares of enclosed land, featuring a large wooded area, an orchard on the lower level, a vegetable garden (to be re-established), a former tennis court and a swimming pool in need of renovation. An area of approximately 9,000 m² at the edge of the plot is designated as buildable. COMFORT: Heating: oil-fired central heating (Viessmann boiler) and 2 open-fireplaces. Insulation: Needs reviewing; some windows are double-glazed, others single-glazed Electrical and plumbing: largely old, except for the kitchen and one shower room. Roof: exceptional copper roof. Sewage: connected to the mains system Water: mains water Alarm system LOCATION: Situated on the outskirts of a large village with a wide range of amenities (shops, schools, secondary school, nursery, bus services, etc.), the property benefits from its proximity to Dijon (approximately 34 km to the north) and local amenities, whilst being surrounded by nature. 40 km south of Langres. 3½ hours from Orly Airport, Paris East (via the A5) and Strasbourg. Approximately 3 hours from Basel, approximately 4 hours from Zurich. Seller's fees Energy rating: F Climate rating: F Estimated annual energy costs for standard usage: between €13,577 and €18,369 per year. Prices indexed as at 1 January 2021, 2022 and 2023. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bourgogne-franche-comté
10 minutes from IS-SUR-TILLE and all amenities, and 30 minutes from DIJON. Property located in a dominant position and at the edge of a forest, composed of a villa and large agricultural outbuildings, on approximately 28 hectares of contiguous land, meadows, and heath. Bright and well-distributed, the house built in 1950 offers 224 m² of living space and has on 3 levels beautiful reception rooms and 7 bedrooms. A landscaped garden of 4,650 m² isolates it from the former agricultural buildings. The outbuildings, historically intended for cattle breeding, offer significant areas and consist of a stone and brick building of 1900 m² over 2 levels and 2 former stabling-type buildings. The whole benefits from an exceptional environment close to amenities. For any information and visits, please contact Jérôme LECLERCQ (E. I. - SIREN 332 458 421). LOI ALUR information: Fees: 3.60% including tax payable by the buyer. Price excluding fees: €560,000. (gedeon_35416_32751901)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Brisac Du Parc
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…By Neyrat Immobilier
Ref 4840: Country house with commercial potential for sale in Haute-Marne The abbey church, situated in the heart of a rural village with a genuine local character, offers significant potential for tourism. The parents of the current owners once ran a guesthouse there, as well as a restaurant renowned throughout the region. The property is set in a particularly pleasant, undulating and wooded setting, ideal for tourism and relaxing holidays. The surrounding landscapes, comprising vast forests and country lanes, contribute greatly to the area’s charm. In the immediate vicinity of the village, just a few kilometres away, there is also a golf course and several lakes and ponds, further enhancing the region’s appeal. The building features a beautiful Renaissance façade across three storeys, with its large mullioned windows. A gun port, situated in a corner turret on the right, serves as a reminder of the dark period of the Wars of Religion and the disastrous raids by German mercenaries (1567 and 1587). The windows were added in the 18th century. The abbey church has been restored in several phases since 1974 by the parents of the current sellers. Inside, the dining rooms are adorned with monumental fireplaces from the 12th and 16th centuries that immediately transport us back to the Middle Ages. The place exudes a unique atmosphere where the earthy charm of a Rabelais would not seem out of place. The property could be run as a business, featuring a professional kitchen and themed guest rooms. You will have the option of staying next door, in an outbuilding adjoining the abbey church, equipped with modern comforts. This small house benefits from a small garden with a tree and a pond, providing a cool retreat in summer. The abbey house comprises 4 dining rooms spread across the ground floor and first floor, 3 fully equipped professional kitchens, 6 guest bedrooms, 8 rooms across the ground floor, first and second floors, a cellar, a pantry, an entrance hall, a laundry room, an attic, a garage (under the wooden terrace), 6 bathrooms and 2 bread ovens. The abbey church also includes an adjoining outbuilding, comprising a more recent semi-detached house, which appears to be in good overall condition, situated to the left when facing the main façade. It comprises: - on the ground floor : a living room, a kitchen, a study, a second living room - upstairs: two bedrooms, a bathroom and a dressing room The 1,359 sqm plot features a landscaped terrace, a 450 sqm garden area with a pond, and an enclosed courtyard. Cabinet LE NAIL – Aube - Mr Michel FLOIRAT : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Michel FLOIRAT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 404 179 657. 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
18TH-CENTURY MANSION IN LANGRES In the heart of Langres, across from the Denis Diderot Museum, this 18th-century residence stands on one of the city's most iconic squares. Behind its stone façade, it reveals a cozy atmosphere, enhanced by period materials and the rare presence of an inner-city garden. The terrace extends the living spaces in a discreet dialogue with the ramparts and the surrounding history. INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE MARKED BY TIME Upon entering, the stone staircase serves as a guiding line, connecting the levels in a fluid progression. The reception areas are organized around a generously proportioned living room, where light highlights the antique hardwood floors, wood paneling, and fireplaces. The ceilings, intricately carved and sometimes painted, carry a delicate memory of the place, anchoring each room in a historical continuity. The separate kitchen maintains a simple aesthetic, in harmony with the rest of the home. Upstairs, the bedrooms offer nuanced atmospheres, blending cozy spaces with views of the city. Some feature unobstructed views of the ramparts, creating a constant dialogue between the interior and the urban landscape. A GARDEN LIKE A BREATH OF FRESH AIR AMIDST THE STONE Hidden from view, the garden stands as an unexpected respite within the density of the historic center. It extends the house into a serene relationship with the outdoors, where the stone terrace welcomes moments of stillness. The walls surrounding it preserve the memory of the place, while the vegetation softens the mineral lines. This discreet and precious outdoor space perfectly accompanies the daily rhythm, between light and shadow. A LOCATION AT THE CROSSROADS OF HERITAGE AND LOCAL LIFE Langres reveals its full uniqueness here, between ramparts, open vistas, and preserved architecture. Place de Verdun anchors neighborhood life, while the Denis Diderot Museum situates the home within a vibrant cultural environment. Shops and schools are within walking distance, creating a fluid daily rhythm rooted in the historic center. Set at a comfortable distance from major thoroughfares, the city retains a sense of seclusion, conducive to a slower pace of life, in harmony with its heritage. AGENCY OPINION This home offers a unique experience, where historic architecture engages with a rare outdoor setting in the heart of the city. It is ideal for those seeking a lived-in space, rooted in history, with a discreet connection to local life.
…By Arriere Cour
House with lake view near Langres Facing the peaceful mirror of Lake Saint-Ciergues, this stone house tells a story of light and silence. It is anchored in a landscape where water, forest, and sky compose a new scene every day. Here, life returns to its natural rhythm: mornings open onto the brilliance of an endless horizon, evenings end in a soft golden light, and each season renews the emotion of living in this place. Designed as a family home, it combines old-world charm and discreet comfort, blending the soul of time-worn walls with inspired renovation. It is a place to welcome, to gather, to savor the simple pleasures of the countryside. A house overlooking the lake near Langres that offers much more than a setting, it offers a way of being in the world: in harmony with nature, in constant dialogue with light, and deeply rooted in time. An interior shaped by time and the seasons Inside, the atmosphere is unpretentious. The generous volumes breathe, the light flows freely, and the materials tell a story of ancient gestures and contemporary attention to detail. Here, stone dialogues with wood, perspectives open onto the outside, and spaces become intimate refuges. Each room seems designed to welcome a different emotion: the laughter of an impromptu dinner in the large reception room, the tranquility of an afternoon spent reading while gazing out at the landscape, the intimacy of a nighttime conversation under ancient beams. The bedrooms, scattered throughout the house, each offer a special atmosphere, conducive to rest and reunion. Here, you feel that rare sensation of being in a home that does not seek to seduce with glitz, but with the depth of its soul. It is an interior that does not impose itself: it accompanies, envelops, inspires. Where the horizon becomes home Outside, the gaze wanders toward the shifting infinity of the lake and valley. The water reflects the changing lights of the sky, the nearby forest provides a deep green backdrop, and the carefully landscaped garden invites contemplation. The terraces unfold like natural promontories, places for summer meals, moments suspended in time, long discussions at dusk. The garden stretches towards the horizon, punctuated by peaceful corners where time seems to slow down. Here, nature is not decorative: it is alive, moving, ever-present. In winter, it envelops the house in silent beauty; in spring, it awakens it with brilliance. Each window frames a different picture, each walk around the lake offers a new perspective. It is a place where you live outside as much as inside, where each season reinvents the experience of everyday life and where you learn to listen to the simple rhythms of the world. A land of nature and art de vivre Here, everything invites discovery. Langres, a fortified city steeped in history, reveals its majestic ramparts, lively markets, and memory-filled streets just a few kilometers away. Around it, Haute-Marne unfolds like an open book: lakes, forests, trails, picturesque villages, hidden vineyards, and artisanal know-how. Every outing becomes a break from the ordinary: a bike ride along the water, a day of sailing, a wine tasting at a vineyard, an evening concert in a medieval basilica. Here, the art of living is combined with authenticity, between nature and culture, simplicity and elegance. The proximity of major roads and cities such as Dijon and Nancy allows you to stay connected while enjoying a rare tranquility. It is a place you will always want to return to, because it offers much more than just a setting: it offers a rhythm, a breath of fresh air, a philosophy of life. Agency opinion More than just a house, this residence is a manifesto of the art of living. It will appeal to nature lovers, those who appreciate light, and families looking for a place to create lasting memories. It is a rare, discreet, and elegant refuge that transcends the seasons and enhances every moment. Here, you don't just live: you put down roots, marvel, breathe. It is a house that soothes, inspires, and tells a story?your story.
…By Arriere Cour
Building land in Diénay within a private domainIn the absolute calm of a wooded dead end, this plot of 7240 m² invites you to a new way of living. On the edge of a forest and by a natural pond, it creates a full nature tableau with confidential accents. Bordered by centenary trees and punctuated by an old orchard, it offers a flat topography, open views of the vegetation, and soft lines to sketch.The land is buildable, serviced, and benefits from connected sewage. It has an old outdoor pool and a small building serving as a pool house. Located in the private domain of Parc Veil Picard in Diénay, it combines intimacy, quality of life, and security. A rare address, less than thirty minutes from Dijon, where the future architecture will honor the poetry of the site.A natural setting to revealHere, nothing is aggressive. The land, at the end of the dead end, is entirely turned towards the plant horizon. No roads, no nuisances, no opposite: just trees that shape the boundaries of the place. The plot is flat, wooded, surrounded by natural hedges, dotted with fruit trees, and open to the south. Below, a pond stretches, a moving mirror of a discreet sky. Its presence calms, structures the space, and gives nature a visible breath. The land is suitable for a pool: an existing pool, to be renovated, already fits into this logic of outdoor living. Nearby, a small, simple, and discreet building completes the ensemble. This place imposes nothing but allows everything: it is a space to think, a landscape to honor, a freedom to write.A controlled potential to buildClassified as a sparsely populated diffuse housing zone, the land respects a specific but open regulation. A maximum footprint of 20% is allowed, with a building height not exceeding 4 meters at the roof's edge. Any construction must be elevated by 30cm compared to the highest known waters, guaranteeing both safety and elegance in the architectural base. These constraints, far from hindering creation, invite the design of a low, horizontal house that embraces the topography. An integrated architecture, respectful, and silent. The sanitation is collective, access has already been created. The water, air, soil, light: all elements are there. It remains to orchestrate them.THE DOMAIN? An exceptional, rare setting.Parc Veil Picard is a private, closed, confidential domain covering more than 17 hectares in the valley of the Ignon. It houses 24 properties, distributed around a large body of water, walking paths, stone bridges, and flowering hedges. It is a preserved, harmonious place designed as a garden-village. Two automatic gates ensure secure access to the domain, illuminated at night, perfectly maintained and equipped with a common micro sanitation station. The domain embodies an idea of residential sweetness, where nature and intimacy shape everyday life. Here, each property seems born from a balance between discretion, openness, and quality.A territory between woods, rivers, and cultureThe land belongs to the village of Diénay, in the north of Côte-d'Or, within the community of the valleys of the Tille and the Ignon. This region combines rural authenticity and easy connection to Dijon. The surrounding territory is rich in ponds, state forests, meadows, and deep combes. Just minutes away, one can reach the Combe Lavaux Reserve, Val-Suzon, the sources of the Tille, or the caves and abbey of Bèze. Nature can be explored, contemplated, and practiced here. This setting appeals to families, active retirees, and young couples in search of an elegant anchor.The agency's opinion:This building plot located in Parc Veil Picard embodies a rare offer on the regional market. It combines size, topography, services, natural surroundings, and security. Its location on the edge of a pond, in a residential area with careful landscaping aesthetics, gives it remarkable contextual value. It is aimed at buyers looking for a principal or secondary residence project, driven by the desire to build in respect to the place. Here, habitat becomes landscape, and the drawing of a house is both a poetic and functional act.Complete file upon requestPhilippe SESTIER (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC number: 441 417 672 - DOLE.
…By Arriere Cour
AN ORANGERY WHERE LIFE BLOSSOMS, NEAR GRAY Just a few minutes from Gray, this former 18th-century orangery showcases its unique architecture in a preserved setting. Behind its historic walls, the property offers 120 m² of living space, renovated with the finest materials. A rare find, surrounded by a 4,557 m² wooded park enclosed by walls. RARE ARCHITECTURE IN THE HEART OF A WALLED GARDEN In Chargey-lès-Gray, the automated gate opens onto an unexpected sight. A former orangery built in 1790, the property retains the understated elegance of its characterful outbuildings, designed to harmonize with the light and the landscape. Restored to the highest standards over the past few years, it now exudes a gentle, timeless atmosphere, where every material seems to have found its natural place. The renovated façade, the triple-glazed aluminum-wood windows, and the stone walls encircling the grounds come together to form a deeply preserved ensemble. Sheltered from view and in the shadow of the neighboring château, the wooded park unfolds its verdant vistas in an almost suspended silence. OPEN SPACES DESIGNED FOR SEASONAL COMFORT The fully open ground floor allows light to flow between the high-end kitchen and the living area centered around the fireplace. The Chassagne stone flooring adds its mineral texture and enhances the immediate sense of comfort and permanence. The extensive renovation of the property, completed in 2024, allowed for the discreet integration of contemporary amenities: remote-controlled underfloor heating, dual-flow mechanical ventilation, automated climate control, and a reversible heat pump all support a seamless and comfortable lifestyle year-round. Upstairs, two generously proportioned bedrooms each feature their own storage spaces and en-suite shower rooms or bathrooms. Soundproof doors, electric aluminum shutters, and the hushed atmosphere of the space extend this sense of preserved intimacy. AN ELEGANT COUNTRYSIDE SETTING ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF GRAY Here, the grounds serve as a true extension of the home. The century-old trees, stone walls, and vast outdoor spaces invite you to slow down, entertain a few close friends on the subtly lit terrace, or simply enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings as the seasons change. A period well, a garden shed, and a carport harmoniously complete this ensemble. Just a few minutes from Gray and everyday amenities, this former orangery embodies a rare art of living, blending heritage, nature, and serenity. A unique property, designed for those seeking more than just a home: a place imbued with time and light. ARRIÈRE-COUR presents a truly unique property. A former orangery where 18th-century elegance meets a tasteful and meticulous renovation, set in a secluded and well-preserved environment just outside Gray, less than an hour from Besançon, Dijon, and Vesoul. Ideal as a second home.
…By Arriere Cour
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