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Apartment with terrace Saumur (49)
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By Safti
Property Saumur (49)
KARACTERRE Real Estate Angers, large and vast eighteenth/nineteenth century estate of nearly 335m² on a vast plot of land, a stone's throw from the city center of Saumur. As soon as you enter the property, the imposing building will capture your attention with its singular style, and the baroque spirit that emerges from it. Of course, you will find the typical materials of the region, namely tufa and slate. Inside, mouldings, parquet floors and terracotta tiles decorate the spaces as it is discovered. This property is ideal for large families looking for a pied-à-terre offering exceptional indoor and outdoor spaces, close to the heart of the city of Saumur, a nugget of Anjou. The place is also very suitable for the development of tourist accommodation projects such as a hotel or bed and breakfast. 8 bedrooms available, all with their own private bathroom or shower room. 2 large reception areas open to the outside will offer you the possibility of welcoming guests and guests in the best conditions, and adjoining a functional kitchen to refresh nevertheless. You will also have a beautiful vaulted cellar, a historical and original element of this property, around which the building was then built. This beautiful and large cellar will be the essential space to store your best vintages. This property has a large enclosed and landscaped garden of more than 8000 m², a very beautiful swimming pool of size 14x7ML will allow you to enjoy 'feet in the water' of this exceptional setting. A nice bonus, a beautiful independent outbuilding, like a former caretaker's house, offers you an additional surface area of 76m². Already furnished, and with independent access, you will find a living room/kitchen area on the ground floor, and 2 additional bedrooms on the upper floors as well as a bathroom. At the back of the plot, a storage and vehicle parking area completes the premises. City gas heating, sewerage system. Property tax 4100 € / DPE D - GES D Karacterre is an agency specialized in authentic properties, We radiate throughout the region of PAYS DE LA LOIRE and BRITTANY ANGERS CHOLET SAUMUR RENNES SAINT MALO. Discover our properties such as Mansions, Bourgeois Houses, Lofts, Contemporary Houses, Private Mansions, Castles, Manors, Charming Farmhouses, Character Apartments, Exceptional Properties, Luxury Properties, Charming Properties, Investment Buildings, directly on the KARACTERRE Real Estate website. Ref 509. The selling price is expressed including Agency Fees (F.A.I.) whose value is equivalent to 5% of the sale price including VAT. Net seller price: 930,000 euros. Agency fees: 46,500 euros. RSAC Angers 948 014 907 - Contact Julien DOBOSZ - 06.42.27.53.47 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Karacterre
House Saumur (49)
KARACTERRE Real Estate Angers, Pretty old freestone house, renovated, a parenthesis in the countryside at the gates of Saumur, nugget of Anjou. As soon as you enter the property, you will be seduced by this building and its surrounding setting. The renovation is of high quality, the whole is perfectly maintained and this is felt from the entrance. The house offers a little more than 175 m² of living space, 5 bedrooms, 3 of which are on one level, pretty living rooms for which the authenticity of the place has been preserved, if only at the level of the terracotta floor tiles, this beautiful exposed beams and the beautiful freestone fireplace with open hearth. A large kitchen with more contemporary notes is the rallying point at the heart of the house. Glazed and fully open to the outside, it offers an ideal view of the large garden and the swimming pool. This fully equipped and very functional kitchen is undoubtedly one of the 'favorite' rooms of the house. It also has a large scullery area and adjoining pantry. In terms of sleeping space, on one side of the building there is a master bedroom on the ground floor and its adjoining bathroom, which has also been renovated. This parental space is completed by a dressing room leading upstairs. On the 1st floor, a large landing room of nearly 30m² offers an ideal place for games, reading or a cinema corner (...). On either side of this volume, 2 beautiful bedrooms and their 'bull's-eye' windows overlooking the garden. On the opposite wing of the house, and again on the ground floor, 2 other bedrooms with a beautiful shared shower room and an office organize this space. A large through room makes the connection and also allows access to the outside. This 2nd entry allows you to imagine some interesting possibilities for those who would like to dedicate certain spaces with independent access to a professional activity at home or to tourist accommodation for example. 2 storage spaces complete this set, on either side of the building. Access is from the outside. Outside, 5150m² of enclosed and grassy garden, including some beautiful varieties such as a majestic Cedar of Lebanon. The south-facing and heated swimming pool offers you a nice format of 12x4ml with a completely finished wooden perimeter. Enough to enjoy the sun, while keeping an eye on the castle of Saumur. Here the charm works immediately, all you have to do is put down your suitcases and enjoy ! Heating by heat pump, radiators, Alu windows, double glazing with roller shutters on the entire ground floor. Electric access gate, autonomous sanitation. Property tax 1750 €. DPE D and B. Karacterre is an agency specialized in authentic properties, We radiate throughout the region of PAYS DE LA LOIRE and BRITTANY ANGERS CHOLET SAUMUR RENNES SAINT MALO. Discover our properties such as Mansions, Bourgeois Houses, Lofts, Contemporary Houses, Private Mansions, Castles, Manors, Charming Farmhouses, Character Apartments, Exceptional Properties, Luxury Property, Charming Property, Investment Property, directly on the KARACTERRE Real Estate website. Ref 528. The selling price is expressed including Agency Fees (F.A.I.) whose value is equivalent to 4.26% of the sale price including VAT. Net seller price: 470,000 euros. Agency fees: 20,000 euros. RSAC Angers 948 014 907 - Contact Julien DOBOSZ - 06.42.27.53.47 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Karacterre
Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Saumur (49)
Between ANJOU and TOURAINE, 15 mins. of SAUMUR,<BR> in the heart of an important forest massif conducive to long horseback riding or hiking on rural paths,<BR> small character property with many outbuildings, with horse boxes, on 5000 m² (4,6 hectares possible) <BR> THE MAIN DWELLING: Living area of 65 m² excluding convertible attic of 56 m². South/West exposure Ground floor : Living room of 29 m² with open kitchen. ( chimney) Living room or bedroom 1 of 19 m². Bedroom 2 (terracotta floor). Adjoining shower room (W.C.). 1st floor: 2 convertible attics of 20 m² and 36 m². Miscellaneous: city water. Well. Heating by electric radiators. Autonomous sanitation.<BR> DEPENDENCIES : - in the extension of the dwelling house: barn of 35 m² (height of 6.27 m. under farm) Vast cellar of 53 m². - another building housing: 37 m² room with 15th century fireplace, tiled with terracotta. Sink. -5 horse boxes including 1 for brood mare. Attic of 70 m² (height 4.60 m.) accessible by an exterior stone staircase. - barn of about 165 m² (6.40 m. x 26 m.) -Stall and shed.<BR> THE LAND: approximately 5000 m² (possibility to buy 4,1 hectares of wood and meadow in addition) Divided into a courtyard closed by the buildings, pleasure garden around with old riding quarry.<BR> CONCLUSION: remarkable natural environment. Complete and charming built ensemble with many possibilities.
By Cabinet Metais-bertrand
Castle Saumur (49)
Ref.4213: Charming chateau for sale close to Saumur. This beautiful property, whose origins date back to the 15th century, is located in the Loire Valley, famous for its wine production, its cellars dug into the tufa rock, its history and its châteaux. The region has seen a fortunate succession of lordly families whose history has contributed to the heritage of Anjou. Having put down roots in this culturally rich and dynamic environment, the town nevertheless enjoys a certain tranquillity, being isolated from the outside world by a natural green setting. The main shops are just a 3-minute drive away, in the neighbouring village. The town of Saumur, with its famous cavalry school, is 10 minutes away, offering all the shops, services and tourist activities you could wish for. Surrounded by a moat, the château stands elegantly back from an imposing main courtyard, which is accessed via a majestic wrought iron gate from a long driveway lined with old trees. Built of tufa stone with slate roofs on an irregular three-storey plan, this complex comprises a main building framed by two pavilions flanked by corbelled turrets, extended to the west by a two-storey pleasure building and to the east by a three-storey pavilion. The latter was added in the second half of the 19th century. In the centre, in front of the main building, a remarkable tufa porch topped by a terrace surrounded by magnificent balusters forms the main entrance to the château. The neo-Gothic style, characterised by the exuberance of Renaissance splendour, was used extensively to decorate the building. The façades, doors, windows, pediments, pinnacles, dormer windows and turrets are adorned with finials, bracketed and drip lintels, clerestory friezes, crenellations, chimeras, coats of arms, etc... The interior style is also largely inspired by the somewhat fanciful architectural codes used in the first half of the 19th century. Ground floor: passing through the porch, one reaches the entrance from where an L-shaped gallery leads from the older main part of the château on one side to the more recent 19th century pavilion on the other. Opposite the entrance is a study, followed on its right by a series of rooms in a row, a dining room, a large recent kitchen with direct access to the courtyard of honour, a scullery, a boiler room and a storeroom, while following the gallery on its left one reaches a spacious, more classical lounge before arriving in the 19th century pavilion. This central section features beautiful polychrome cement tile, parquet and marble floors, panelled picture rails, beautifully crafted stained glass windows and wooden shutters, monumental tufa stone fireplaces, a marble fireplace and admirable painted and illuminated ceilings. The 19th-century pavilion houses a vast VIP lounge with a parquet floor, a wooden fireplace carved with sophisticated ornamentation, impressive stained glass windows and a ceiling with closoirs. Finally, a gallery connects the 19th-century pavilion to the main gallery via an attractive, light-filled glass roof overlooking the kitchen garden to the south. The upper floors are accessed from the south end of the gallery via a beautiful spiral staircase with impressive wooden balusters, rising to the roof and topped by an imposing cupola. On the first floor: a landing leads to a gallery with five north-facing bedrooms on either side, each with its own bathroom, dressing room and storage space. There are parquet floors, marble fireplaces, wooden shutters, exposed beams and ornate ceilings. A future master suite is being created at the west end of the château. A delightful small wooden baluster stairway, with Gothic-inspired ogival archway decoration, leads to the upper floor. On the second floor, corridors lead to four bedrooms, two bathrooms and several storage rooms. The property has several outbuildings as follows: A group of buildings comprising : - A chapel, with its porch covered by a slate canopy resting on wooden balusters and its rib-vaulted ceiling, - A shed used as a workshop, - A barn/garage with attic (currently being converted), - A gîte comprising: Ground floor: entrance hall, fitted kitchen with tufa fireplace and wood-burning stove, sitting room. 1st floor: 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms (electric hot water tank), - A former barn used as a shed and pool equipment room, - A former stable converted into a SPA area (Jacuzzi, sauna), A salt water swimming pool (10x5m), heated by a heat pump, installed in 2023, A gardener's house used as a shed and pool house, A garage, A water tower, A cellar. Vast grounds of approx. 16,06 acres comprising : A beautiful English-style park with alternating courtyards, driveways and gardens within the château grounds. The area is bordered by a moat (fed by the Suzon river), and is adorned with beautiful old trees (Lebanese cedar, ginkgo biloba, lime trees, oaks, plane trees, pines, vines, etc.). A 3,71 acres vegetable garden and orchard with many varieties of fruit trees (almonds, walnuts, apples, plums, pears, peaches, mirabelle plums, quince, etc.), accessible via a charming little bridge spanning the moat to the south. Approx. 9,88 acres of deciduous woodland bordering the northern part of the estate. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M. Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 077. 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
House Saumur (49)
Two renovated adjoining houses in a historic village in the Saumur region, forming a balcony overlooking the Loire. The village's alleyways wind their way up the hillside, rising above the Loire and offering magnificent views. The property comprises two houses, accessed from different streets. The ensemble would suit both those who wish to combine the two spaces or those who prefer to keep them separate.
By Patrice Besse
Property Saumur (49)
In a small historic town in Anjou, an 18th-century townhouse with a garden. The townhouse - specifically its entrance door, garage, and boiler room - faces a square in the city center landscaped with rose bushes and topiaries. Numerous shops, including pharmacies, bakeries, and banks, among others, can be found in this part of town. At the back, the house opens onto a terrace paved with ancient cobblestones and a lawn, enclosed by walls, featuring a small outbuilding, a well, and a small corner pavilion made of tuffeau stone. Built with lime plastered stone and rubble, the residence spans one level above the ground floor and consists of three sections that have been reconfigured over the centuries. The central section, with a single bay, is slightly advanced compared to the lateral sections. On the street side, the ground floor and the upper floor topped with an attic and a slate roof, rise above a basement that houses the garage, the boiler room, and a cellar. The front facade, made of stone, is coated with a beige-colored plaster and adorned with cornerstones, molded cornices and window sills, sculpted window frames, an entrance, a garage door, straight windows on the upper floor, arched windows on the attic, and louvered shutters. The rear facade of the central section is made of tuffeau stone, coated with an orange-ocher plaster, with matching window frames, cornerstones, cornices, and dormer windows. This facade has recently been restored. The gable roofs, covered in slate, are adorned with dormer windows, each topped with a triangular pediment in the two sections on the left, featuring frames sculpted in stone in the left section and a more understated design in the right section.
By Patrice Besse
Manor Saumur (49)
A listed, 15th &17th century house, with an outbuilding and a garden, in the undulating, wooded countryside of the Anjou region. This house stands on the edge of a little country lane, going through the forest, and in a hamlet composed of several houses, including another historic manor house. A small planted garden enhances the house facade. A rear courtyard, also planted, is bordered on one of its sides by an outbuilding and a low wall. Further away, reached by steps, a garden and the forest, part of which could be purchased.
By Patrice Besse
Manor Saumur (49)
In the heart of the Loire Valley, authentic 15th century manor completely restored located 15 minutes from Saumur and near a picturesque village near the river. This old seigneury offers on the ground floor, a large warm living room with a beautiful fireplace, a dining room with fireplace opening onto a terrace, a large kitchen, a scullery, a bedroom with a shower room and wc. Upstairs, a hallway distributes 3 bedrooms, 2 of which have a bathroom and one with a shower room. On the 3rd level, a large convertible attic can be converted. Beautiful outbuildings including a large tithe barn bring great potential, all on 15,000 m² of land. 10 mins from the motorway and 15 mins from the train station (TGV connecting Paris in 2 hours).
By Nantes Sotheby's International
House Saumur (49)
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By Lloyd & Davis
House with pool Saumur (49)
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By Megagence
Property Saumur (49)
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By Espaces Atypiques
House with garden Saumur (49)
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By Lloyd & Davis
Manor Saumur (49)
Ref. 4027: LORDLY MANOR 13th C. AT 20 KM FROM SAUMUR This magnificent manor house, whose origins date back to the 13th century, is ideally located in the heart of the Loire Anjou Touraine regional park, on the very site of an ancient Gallo-Roman site. Benefiting from a calm and pleasant environment, the property is located not far from the town of Angers, a major town in a department renowned for its rich historical heritage, and from the town of Saumur with its famous Cadre Noir. Close to the largest monastic city in Europe, the sublime Royal Abbey of Fontevraud, and the chateaux of the Loire, this seigniorial building seems perfectly adapted to both private and professional life objectives. The main shops are a 5 minute drive from the nearby town. It will also provide those who will stay at the manor house with an ideal location both for its proximity to the various activities of the region (golf courses, châteaux, museums, water sports, wine cellars, Cadre Noir de Saumur, etc.) and for the ease of access to the motorways leading to the major cities and professional areas of Paris, Le Mans, Angers, Saumur and Nantes. The origins of this property go back to the time of the presence of an ancient Abbey founded in the 12th century in the place of the current manor, which would explain the existence of an ancient chapel in this architectural complex. Occupied in turn by the French and then the English during the Hundred Years' War, the latter left the Abbey in the 14th century, leaving it in ruins. In the 15th century, the estate became a fortress with four square, crenellated towers, one of which still stands today. It was surrounded by a vast moat communicating with the pond and the nearby river. A drawbridge served it. Remains of this drawbridge still exist today. The property owes its present form to the restoration work launched in the 1960s by Mr Guy Desjonqueres. Built of tufa stone under slate roofs, this charming manor house, flanked by a square tower and two wings set at right angles to each other, is ostensibly reminiscent of the spirit of the seigneuries of the period whose singular heritage it bears. A south-facing façade and large openings in its central body give the interior spaces a luminous atmosphere. With a surface area of 430 sqm, its interior spaces are distributed as follows : Ground floor : a large hallway leading to a lounge on the right, giving access to the right wing of the manor house, which has 3 bedrooms on the same level with their own bathrooms. To the left is a large dining room with a fireplace, a kitchen and a large lounge with high ceilings, at the back of which is a majestic and imposing tufa fireplace of the most beautiful effect. First floor: To the right, a landing giving access to 4 bedrooms with bathrooms and a study. On the left, a sumptuous room fitted out in the former chapel, used as a library to this day. On the second floor and in the attic, additional volumes offer interesting potential for conversion as required. The property has several outbuildings as follows: An annex that can be used as a second home, near to which are the remains of a drawbridge dating from the 11th century. An old building with a stable and a barn, which could be used as a shed or a workshop. A large garage equipped with an automated and secure locking system. A good-sized awning that can be used as a wintering place for a vehicle or boat. Pretty English park planted with beautiful ornamental trees (cedars, oaks, willows, pines, ...), French garden, the whole constituting a remarkable ensemble of about 6.42 acres (2.6 ha). Cabinet LE NAIL - Maine-et-Loire - Mr. Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail ( www.cabinetlenail.com/en/ ) to browse our latest listings or find out more about this property.
By Cabinet Le Nail
Private mansion with garden Saumur (49)
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By Nantes Sotheby's International
Property Saumur (49)
Ref.4203: Atypical wine-producing property for sale in Anjou, with an old cavier mill. We're just a stone's throw from Saumur in the heart of the Loire Anjou Touraine Regional Nature Park, close to a small historic Angevin town that we owe to Foulques Nera, a famous lord of the Middle Ages and Count of Anjou in the 10th and 11th centuries, who turned it into a stronghold by building dungeons and fiefs. It is here, in this setting of splendid residences and land covered with vines as far as the eye can see, that this charming 18th century windmill has been completely restored. Less than 5 minutes away, you'll find a host of shops and amenities (shops, post office, train, services, etc.). Not far away, the major towns of Saumur (18 minutes) and Doué la Fontaine (13 minutes) offer all amenities as well as a wide range of tourist, cultural and sporting activities. This inspiring place, where terroirs and 'old stones' meet, offers an uninterrupted view over the surrounding countryside, bringing together all the ingredients that make a common place an exceptional place. This ingeniously simple former mill dating from 1759 was built of rubble stone, mainly limestone (sandstone and tufa), and topped with a conical dome that once supported the mill's blades. Covering an area of around 110 sqm, it is accessed by a wide doorway topped by an attractive arched tufa lintel. On the ground floor, a remarkable living-dining room with a round barrel vault gives way to a lounge area laid out under the conical vault of the mill. With several openings, it diffuses a pleasant light reverberated by the natural light of the tufa stone. This main room leads on either side to a room that has been converted into a bedroom, another with a tufa fireplace serving as a small sitting room or boudoir, which can also be used as a bedroom, and then a kitchen and shower room, all of which provide an intimate setting. The roof terrace is accessed via a charming mezzanine and a stone staircase in the work. The view from this terrace over the surrounding vineyards and one of the finest architectural jewels in Anjou's heritage is quite simply splendid. The Moulin Cavier vineyard covers just under 2,47 acres. Planted on clay-limestone soil that is particularly favourable to the development of the Cabernet Franc grape variety grown here, and benefiting from optimum sunshine, this estate is run by an independent winegrower who uses responsible viticulture methods. It produces around 4,000 bottles a year of a wine that is widely recognised by professionals in the trade, to the extent that some of these bottles are featured on the menus of renowned gourmet restaurants throughout France. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M. Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 077. 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
House Saumur (49)
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By Realy Smart Tours
House with pool and terrace Saumur (49)
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By Cabinet Chevillon
House Richelieu (37)
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By Domaines & Chateaux
Castle Richelieu (37)
19th century chateau on 104 Hectares with magnificent outbuildings with great potential The current 104-hectare estate is made up of a 19th century chateau with its beautiful park, woods and leased agricultural land. The set is completed by numerous interesting outbuildings in excellent condition with remarkable potential for extension. Many projects can be considered: Relais & Châteaux, Wellness center, Reception Estates: weddings, seminars…, Tourist accommodation activities: gites, unusual accommodations… Exceptional geographical location for this property near the emblematic town of Richelieu (Indre & Loire), less than 1 hour from the famous town of Tours with its TVG station and the moto way A10; Paris is only 3h10 by car from the chateau. Rare potential for sale! Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
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