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…By Capifrance - Alexandre Geoffroy D'assy
iad France - Clément Martin offers you: Exceptional mansion in the heart of ChâteaurouxIn the city center, this historical listed mansion offers a unique living environment where the elegance of heritage combines with contemporary comfort. Fully renovated, the residence is distinguished by the quality of its materials, its harmonious layout, and its preserved charm.From the entrance, a large hall leads to three suites, each with its own bathroom and toilet, as well as a laundry room and an equipped kitchen. This level can easily be transformed into a separate T2 apartment, making it ideal for hosting or creating a private space. Currently operated as guest rooms, the ground floor generates over €25,000 in annual income, offering real potential for a high-end activity. The furniture is sold with the entire property.On the first floor, a long corridor reveals a bright 50 m² living room, perfect for entertaining in a refined atmosphere. The kitchen, equipped with top-notch materials, has been designed for food enthusiasts. An office-library completes this level, along with a toilet with a washbasin and a balcony that pleasantly extends the living space.The upper floor opens up to a beautiful space of over 20 m² that can serve as a relaxation area, reading room, or games room. It leads to three bedrooms and a master suite with a bathroom and dressing room, or four bedrooms. A bathroom, an independent toilet, and a balcony complete this floor, designed to offer comfort and privacy.The top level houses an attic that can be fully developed, offering many possibilities according to needs: additional rooms, leisure room, workshop, or optimized storage space.Outside, a garden designed by a landscaper features a heated swimming pool measuring 5 m by 2.5 m and a large terrace of over 50 m², creating a calm and friendly living space. A 70 m² garage allows for parking two cars (or motorcycles and bicycles) and also includes a summer kitchen and a technical area (swimming pool). A private parking space is located in front of the garage, and the whole benefits from very convenient double access. Cellars complete the property.The house offers about 100 m² per floor and is equipped with four hot water tanks, an alarm system and video surveillance covering the house and garage, city gas heating, and a roof in excellent condition. The property tax is €3,500. There are two separate electricity meters, one for the house and another for the garage, the latter being part of a well-maintained volunteer co-ownership requiring no work. The charges are very low, only €15 per month.This residence is a rare address, intended for lovers of stone and heritage. It combines elegance, space, functionality, and a privileged location in the heart of the city, making it an exceptional opportunity.Agency fees to be borne by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class C index 106 and CLIMATE class C index 18. Information regarding risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for brush clearance, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate ad was drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Clément Martin, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of the SAS I@D France registered at the CHATEAUROUX RSAC under number 952288785, holding the real estate canvassing license on behalf of I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
EXCLUSIVE Set in the heart of the unspoiled Berry countryside, in a setting of rare tranquility, lies a remarkable 24-hectare estate dominated by a former 17th-century château built upon the foundations of a medieval stronghold. Accessible from the village center and its elegant church, the property exemplifieswith rare authenticitythe transition from defensive fortress to stately country residence. Arranged around a vast main courtyard, the complex comprises two residential wings flanked by towers; each offers a footprint of approximately 250 m² and is topped by spacious attics illuminated by majestic Louis XIII-style windows featuring triangular pediments. One of the wings remains habitable, featuring reception rooms, bedrooms, a kitchen, and bathrooms. However, the entire property requires significant renovation, offering the future owner the opportunity to restore this historic residence to its former glory. A true heritage gem, a remarkable 15th-century postern gate retains its conical, tile-covered roof, crowned by an elegant hexagonal turret. It still features its shingle-clad wooden hoardingsa rare example of late medieval castle architecture and undoubtedly one of the finest surviving vestiges in the Berry region. A second, more intimate courtyard provides access to numerous outbuildings: storerooms, garages, workshops, and former stables, as well as a vast barn boasting spectacular proportions and soaring roof timbers. The estate spans nearly 24 hectares, comprising an English-style park, meadows, orchards, woodlands, and groves, all crisscrossed by walking paths. A pond covering over six hectares completes this exceptional property, lending the setting a truly enchanting atmosphere. This rare property will appeal to heritage enthusiasts seeking a major project within a remarkable natural setting, where history, architecture, and the poetic atmosphere of the place blend harmoniously. Dossier and viewing available upon request.
…By Fonciere Jeanne D'arc
4822 : In Berry, a beautiful townhouse in the heart of the town, in need of restoration Located 255 km from Paris in the north of the Indre department, Issoudun is often described as a quiet and safe town, ideal for those seeking a peaceful life. The town is appreciated for its tranquillity, its smooth traffic flow and a historic centre rich in many remarkable buildings. Issoudun also stands out for the abundance of facilities available to its 11,000 residents: swimming pools, an ice rink, a bowling alley, a media library, the Hospice Saint-Roch museum, sports halls, a riding school and a cinema. This living environment, comparable to that of a large city yet remaining very affordable, provides the perfect setting for families. Finally, the town of Issoudun, a sub-prefecture of the Indre department, is one of the first towns to be awarded the ‘Territoires d’industrie’ label under the programme of the same name (2023–2027). This enables the local economy to benefit from specific support for industrial development and innovation. Among the industries currently operating or developing in the town are aerospace (Safran), leather goods (Louis Vuitton), metalworking, logistics and the food industry. Situated on a pretty square lined with townhouses, the mansion features the classic layout of an 18th-century bourgeois residence. A metal gate between two pillars topped with pinnacles leads into a charming main courtyard. This courtyard is flanked on three sides by the mansion itself, forming a U-shape. The central wing, built entirely of cut stone and featuring a projecting column at its centre, has a projecting front section at each end, extending the full height of the building. At the foot of each of these front sections is a short straight staircase: on the right, the entrance to the house; on the left, the service staircase. Tall windows illuminate the building, and rustication, situated below the second storey, completes this highly geometric design. The right and left side wings are simpler in appearance, with rendered walls interspersed with vertical bands of cut stone, echoing the geometry of the main body. The whole is covered in slate with Jacobin dormer windows featuring pediments. The entrance leads to the main floor, where, on the right-hand side, there is an antechamber used as an office, followed by a very large living room. On the left-hand side, the suite of rooms comprises a spacious dining room, a small kitchen and a hallway leading to the wooden service staircase and then to the remarkable old kitchen, with a large fireplace and an interesting kitchen garden. Finally, in the left wing, there is a group of three rooms, two of which are on a half-level above. Back at the entrance, behind the staircase, there is a utility room with a separate toilet and a shower room. You then ascend to the first floor via a beautiful straight staircase with landings, crafted from stone and featuring a stunning wrought-iron banister. Upon reaching the landing, to the left is a large bedroom with an alcove, flanked by a walk-in wardrobe and a powder room. Adjacent to this are a smaller bedroom and a bathroom. To the right is a very pleasant library, then, via a small hallway, the landing of the service staircase leading to a bedroom with a box bed, a small child’s bedroom and a large corner room, currently used as a billiard room. On the landing is a toilet. Via the service staircase, there is access to the attic, where there are four maid’s rooms to be converted, and large open spaces. Finally, from the main courtyard, there is access to the garage and a cellar beneath the left wing. There is also a cellar beneath the right wing. Via the old kitchen and a small courtyard, there is access to a stable with three stalls opening onto the outside, in need of restoration. A virtual tour is available on request Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr Christian MAUVE : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 437 693 534. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
iad France - Justin Lavigne offers you: Exceptional contemporary property at the gates of the Venice of BerryJust a few minutes from the center of Argenton-sur-Creuse, in a preserved environment, this contemporary property offers a rare living space in the area. From the moment you arrive, the villa spirit takes hold: white house, open volumes, large terraces, swimming pool, pool house, and unobstructed view of a park of nearly 5 hectares with a fish-stocked pond and wooded area.The main house, approximately 240 m² of living space, is characterized by its volumes and brightness. It includes a large entrance arranged as a small living room, a living area of about 80 m² with an open-plan kitchen fitted and equipped, as well as a utility-laundry room. The ground floor offers true single-level living with two beautiful bedrooms with closets, a master suite with its own shower room and private toilet, a family bathroom with shower and bathtub, a separate toilet, and a study space equipped with ample storage.Upstairs, a beautiful library space leads to two additional large bedrooms and a shower room with toilet. The house thus offers a total of five bedrooms, three of which are on the ground floor, allowing for comfortable accommodation for family and guests.Outside, the property truly comes into its own. The pool, terraces, and pool house create a vacation-like atmosphere, almost Mediterranean. The latter, of about 60 m² and fully opening onto the pool, features a kitchen area ideal for entertaining, a shower room with toilet, as well as an independent professional office, perfectly suited for liberal activities or a home office.The property is complemented by two independent cottages each capable of accommodating six guests, offering genuine hosting or rental income potential, an independent double garage allowing for parking up to four vehicles, and a basement under the house providing ample storage space.Whether as a family home, a prestigious second residence, a tourist activity, or a life project blending living and professional activity, this property brings together features rarely offered in the area. A unique place, sheltered from view but close to all amenities (shops, schools, highway, SNCF train station), designed to make the most of the spaces, nature, and moments of sharing.Agency fees at the seller's expense. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class C index 136 and CLIMATE class A index 5. Information on risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for clearing brush, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Justin Lavigne, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with the RSAC of CHATEAUROUX under number 898641725, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
In Indre, against the ruins of a listed Renaissance castle, there is a comfortable house and a reception hall. At the back of a vast honor courtyard, beyond deep dried moats, the imposing facade of the ruined castle unfolds. The whole is a remarkable witness to the architecture of the early French Renaissance. A guest room has been created in the remaining tower. On one side of the courtyard, former outbuildings have now been converted into a comfortable long house of nearly 220 m², facing full south. Finally, at the entrance of the property, a carefully restored barn has been transformed into a large reception hall rented for weddings. The property thus consists of three built ensembles around a landscaped area, complementing each other.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Magnificent charming house in the historic center of La Châtre (36) in the INDRE department. Comprising: kitchen, 2 living rooms / 1 dining room, 3 bedrooms, one of which is on the ground floor with a private bathroom (possibility of creating 1 or 2 additional bedrooms), 2 bathrooms, cellar, 2 garages, a beautiful 800 m² plot of land, workshop, attic, and outbuildings. Very recent renovations with quality materials and great taste. Town gas central heating. Property tax: €1,190/year Ideally located in the historic center of La Châtre with all shops nearby.
…By Terres & Demeures De France
It is a property comprising a house of approximately 435m2, a first gîte of approximately 119 m2, a second gîte (gardener's house) of approximately 85m2, plus garages, workshops, common areas for 220m2 on a magnificent land including a swimming pool, a pond all registered for 11Ha 53a 9ca. The main house, imposing, completely renovated with taste, includes on the ground floor an entrance, a dressing room, a very beautiful, modern, very, very well equipped dining kitchen, a dining room, a living room with fireplace (stove), a technical scullery, a landing leading to a library (piano room), a master suite with dressing room, shower room, toilet, a very large living room, another toilet with hand basin. On the first floor, a landing leads to three beautiful bedrooms, a shower room, a hallway with cupboards and a sublime bathroom/shower worthy of a palace! And a technical part with the new oil boiler is hidden in a small room. The first gîte is composed on the ground floor of a kitchen open to a living room, dining room and we also have a shower room/wc. On the first floor a large landing serving as a TV lounge, a corridor with a kitchenette including a fridge, dishwasher, four bedrooms including a very large one, two shower rooms with toilets. The second gîte consists of an entrance, a living/dining room, a corridor, two bedrooms, a bathroom, a toilet. A full basement includes a double garage and a cellar. In the Gîte N°1 section, on the garden level there is a first garage with a workshop area as well as a second garage with a mezzanine. Numerous terraces overlook the magnificent pond with its pontoon leading to a kiosk set up in the middle of this body of water. A well is present on the property with a pump allowing the pond to be filled during the summer so that the numerous fish do not suffer from a lack of water. The woods are very well maintained and bridle paths exist. An old pond is present but is not maintained. The woods are maintained, the lawns are beautiful. The property is demarcated to prevent the intrusion of wild boars. It is a magnificent, quiet but not isolated property in impeccable condition. A real favorite. This residence has been completely renovated, the roofs and zincwork are in perfect condition. The decoration is refined, the kitchen is a wonderful convivial space, superbly equipped, the boiler is new, the scullery has custom-made storage, everything is connected to remote controls for the lighting and the electric gate. The shower rooms are modern and practical, the previously mentioned bathroom is extraordinary, above it solar panels allow the hot water tank to be heated. The immense and numerous terraces have been designed to enjoy the view of the pond which is the centerpiece of this property. The charm of the pontoon leading to the central kiosk is a total success! The main gîte is completely renovated with numerous skylights providing incredible light. The insulation has been completely redone (as well as for the main house), the shower rooms have Bluetooth mirrors (very original gadget!). The gardener's house has an old decoration, the heating is provided by electric convectors. The 12x6 swimming pool with a depth ranging from 0.90m to 2m is salt, with a heat pump and an electric cover, it is 4 years old. It is a haven of peace and tranquility with a rare charm.
…By Val De Loire Sologne - Sotheby's International Realty
In the heart of the Brenne Regional Natural Park, this beautiful collection of ponds and fish ponds is spread over 41 hectares of grounds. Easy to access, it consists of 3 ponds (27ha, 6ha and 2ha) and 19 fish ponds. A first set of 9 ponds extends over 3.80 hectares of grounds, and the remaining 10 ponds form 2 hectares of grounds which can very easily be rehabilitated into a single pond. The ponds surfaces are included between 600 sq.mt. and 1.5 ha. They are fully surrounded by moats and are supplied with water, either from the 6ha pond or from a 30m3/hour borehole. They are also supplied with electricity and fenced. The 27ha pond and the 6ha pond are simply separated by a dike. The whole thing is marked off. The paths are accessible by truck for fish farming. This property will be perfect for hunting, leisure or a fish farming project. Sale price including fees : 667,000 euros. Buyer's fees. Fee : 6.04 % VAT of the price excluding fees. Sale price excluding fees : 629,000 euros. Energy class : N/A. Climate class : N/A. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
Majestically overlooking the Creuse Valley, this remarkable castle steeped in history enjoys a privileged location offering unobstructed panoramic views stretching for several kilometers and a natural setting of exceptional beauty. The interior captivates with its generous spaces, abundant natural light, and elegant architecture. The spacious reception rooms, numerous windows, and seamless flow between floors provide this residence with exceptional living comfort. Most of the main rooms feature magnificent period fireplaces. Extensive recent renovations have been carried out, preserving the property’s authentic character while ensuring its comfort. The approach to the estate follows a majestic tree-lined driveway leading to the main gate flanked by stone pillars. This opens onto a vast courtyard surrounded by beautiful outbuildings. One houses two immediately ready-to-use guesthouses, while another offers ample storage space and numerous possibilities for conversion. The château’s terraces open onto a remarkable consecrated chapel from the late 19th century, adorned with stained-glass windows and original religious elements, lending the property a rare heritage dimension. The estate spans approximately 23 hectares of meadows and woods, forming a particularly cohesive and well-preserved ensemble. Depending on the buyer’s plans, it is also possible to include in the sale a farmhouse with its adjoining meadows covering approximately 4 hectares, thereby allowing for the acquisition of the château and its main estate in a configuration tailored to individual needs. This exceptional property would be perfectly suited as a prestigious family residence, a bed-and-breakfast or guesthouse operation, or even a high-end event and tourism venture. Key Features • Historic château with commanding views of the Creuse Valley • 15 rooms, including 7 bedrooms • Two guesthouses ready for immediate use • Consecrated 19th-century chapel • Numerous outbuildings • Estate of approximately 23 hectares • Option to acquire the farmhouse and its 4 adjacent hectares • Strong potential for tourism, events, or family living Sale price including agency fees: €852,000. Agency fees payable by the buyer. Agency fees: 5.06% (including VAT) of the price excluding agency fees. Sale price excluding agency fees: €811,000. Energy rating: D. Climate rating: C. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €6,940 and €9,400 per year. Prices indexed to 1st of January 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
Property: A set of buildings including a 140 m² Berry-style house to be rehabilitated along with its attached outbuildings as well as storage sheds and a stable with a total area of 2,750 m². This ensemble is situated on 6 hectares of land. This property could correspond to many projects, particularly horse breeding. There is a possibility to acquire more land.Mission and stakes of Safer regarding this property - Support local development.Please note that some advertisement sites do not allow for the proper display of our service. For complete and accurate information, we invite you to visit our site or contact us directly. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: georisques.gouv.fr Photos: © Copyright Safer - Use prohibited without the author's consent.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safer Centre
Discover a splendid French castle for sale nestled in the picturesque countryside of Ciron. This historic property boasts 7 spacious bedrooms and a total of 15 rooms, each exuding charm and timeless elegance. Surrounded by lush woodlands and rolling fields, the estate includes beautifully maintained gardens and a secluded outdoor swimming pool, offering a tranquil and private setting. Step inside and be captivated by exquisite original features such as the grand fireplace, high ceilings, and large windows flooding the interiors with natural light. Modern comforts are thoughtfully integrated, including high-speed optical fiber internet, ensuring both period character and contemporary convenience. The property's multiple outbuildings provide excellent opportunities for guest accommodation or creative projects. The castle also benefits from a traditional well, enhancing its authentic rural spirit. Whether you are seeking a welcoming family home, a luxury retreat, or an elegant event venue, this exceptional estate combines heritage, space, and modern comfort in a truly idyllic French setting.
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
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…By Expertimo
Located on the banks of the Creuse River, this mill, which has been in operation since the 13th century, is a place steeped in history, completely restored and converted into a charming bed and breakfast. Formerly a wheat mill and then an oil production workshop in the 19th century, it now offers an authentic and peaceful setting, ideal for stays with family or friends. The estate comprises three separate buildings — the Mill, the Manor House, and the Dovecote — with a total of eight bedrooms and 21 beds, combining old-world charm with modern comfort. You can also enjoy a large 6×12m swimming pool, naturally heated by the sun, surrounded by lush greenery and peaceful surroundings. A unique place to get together, relax, and discover the heritage and nature of the Val de Creuse. A rich history of activity The mill bears witness to France's rural history, having been in operation since at least the 13th century. It belonged to a religious order and experienced significant growth in the 19th century, with sustained milling activity and diversification into oil production. In 1836, the mill employed three millers and six miller's apprentices, reflecting its considerable activity. In 1838, an oil production workshop (rapeseed, flax, poppy seed, hemp seed, walnut) was set up there. In 1847, the mill was destroyed by fire. It was rebuilt in 1848, before ceasing operations at the beginning of the 20th century. It was then restored and converted into a heritage site and guesthouse. A property designed for hospitality The mill estate consists of three houses, a barn, and a swimming pool, with a total of 8 bedrooms and 21 beds. The Mill of 147 m² as living space (3 bedrooms – sleeps 10) offers: - On the ground floor: a toilet, - On the first floor: a 70 m² common area with a central stove consisting of a kitchen space /living /dining room /2 single beds pushed together, - On the second floor: bedroom 1 (1 queen-size bed), bedroom 2 (1 double bed), bedroom 3 (4 single beds), a bathroom with toilet, a shower room with toilet, a separate toilet. The Maison de Maître of 186 m² as living space (4 bedrooms – sleeps 10) has: - on the ground floor: a kitchen with wood stove, a living room, a dining room, - on the first floor: a bathroom with toilet, bedroom 1 (1 queen-size bed, 1 single bed, sink and toilet), bedroom 2 (1 double bed and 1 shower room with toilet), - on the second floor: bedroom 3 (2 single beds), bedroom 4 (4 single beds), separate toilet. The house offers electric heating in addition to the wood stove. The former dovecote comprises: - on the ground floor: a kitchen, a bathroom with toilet, - on the first floor: 1 queen-size bed. The three dwellings are connected to the sewer system with a lift pump. Located in the Brenne Regional Nature Park, at the gateway to the Land of a Thousand Ponds, the property offers an ideal setting for holidays and discovering the joys of the countryside. Sale price including fees : 371,000 euros. Buyer's fees. Fee : 6 % VAT of the price excluding fees. Sale price excluding fees : 350,000 euros. Energy class : E. Climate class : B. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use : between 2,700 and 3,652 euros per annum. Prices indexed to 1st of January 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
SAINT-DENIS-DE-JOUHET, located 5 minutes from the town of NEUVY-SAINT-SEPULCHRE which has all amenities, on more than 7500m² of land, come and discover this property. It consists of a main dwelling house of approximately 273m² fully renovated, including on the ground floor a living room of about 47m², kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. Upstairs, you will find 3 other bedrooms with a shower room. An artist studio of 38m² and a swimming pool of 12.50 x 5.50 with a pool house accompany this property. There is also additional development potential with a second independent house of about 138m² for any project such as a gîte or others. 2 garages of 32 and 40m², a workshop of 44m², and a carport complete this set.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Adressimmo
Just 7 minutes from Issoudun and 26 minutes from Châteauroux, set on landscaped parkland of about 1 hectare 3, with a pond and a period dovecote, this majestic 18th-century estate offers nearly 300 m² of living space combining character and exceptional volumes. It features a spectacular living area of over 120 m² with a magnificent open fireplace, a family kitchen of 37 m², three bedrooms including two on the ground floor, a bathroom, a shower room, WC, a mezzanine overlooking the living room, and a swimming pool for unparalleled summers. Attached garage. A rare residence in a unique setting, steeped in history for a life that matches your ambitions. Energy consumption classified as excessive: class F.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Adressimmo
Discover an exceptional home in Châteauroux: 232 m² of prestige, fully renovated with care. Nestled in the heart of a landscaped garden of over 3,000 m², among the most beautiful in the city, this rare property combines the authentic charm of the old with the highest standards of contemporary renovation. Completely rethought and renovated, the house benefits from high-performance thermal insulation and an efficient and economical heating system, ensuring optimal comfort in all seasons and controlled expenses. No work is needed: everything has been planned, executed, and taken care of in the smallest details. The interior, bright and refined, captivates at first sight: a vast living room with noble materials, 4 bedrooms with private dressing rooms, 2 elegant bathrooms, and a fully fitted kitchen that balances aesthetics and functionality. Outside, the landscaped garden, a true haven of peace, offers an ideal setting to recharge or entertain with complete serenity. A rare address on the Châteauroux market, designed for a demanding family in search of comfort, beauty, and peace of mind. Contact us today for a private visit and let yourself be won over by this truly exceptional property.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Adressimmo
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century chateau with outhouses, a chapel and a lake, nestled in 30 hectares of grounds in the south of France’s Touraine province. The seigneurial home that was built here on the ruins of a medieval mansion, of which no vestiges remain, was endlessly redesigned until it collapsed in 1860. In 1890, the decision was made to rebuild the edifice on the site. A renowned architect, Louis-Alfred Trolliet, a specialist in the reconstruction of chateaux, was entrusted with this task. He was responsible for the edifice you can see here today. Trolliet was nicknamed ‘the Viollet-le-Duc of the Berry province’ in a nod to the famous 19th-century French architect Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc who restored many medieval monuments. Trolliet won his spurs as a leading figure of the Troubadour style in French architecture with his restoration of the Château de Romefort in the town of Ciron. To rebuild the present property, he did not adopt the Troubadour style but rather the style of the Loire Valley chateaux that was also in vogue at the time. Trolliet opted for a long rectangular dwelling crowned with tall hipped roofs of slate tiles recalling the Château de Chenonceau and the Château d’Azay-le-Rideau. The grand edifice comes into view once you have gone through the entrance gate and made your way up the long central drive punctuated symmetrically with topiary box shrubs neatly clipped into cones. The château faces east and west. Its main section has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. The adjoining square tower has a third floor in its roof space. The symmetrical elevations are rendered and punctuated with large small-paned windows fitted with wooden louvred shutters that are painted sky blue. Gabled dormers punctuate the roof of the main section and that of the square tower. Beyond the château, the drive crosses dense woodland on this estate, which covers around 30 hectares and includes a 1.2-hectare lake. Trolliet also decided to build two large lodges as foreparts of the château exactly opposite it. These two buildings are rectangular. They have a ground floor and a first floor. A third lodge stands at a right angle to one of them. This third structure has an eclectic style and recalls a train station. On the south side, a circular dovecote with a cone roof of terracotta tiles adorns the grounds. On the east side, there is a heated swimming pool. Behind the outhouses, a secondary entrance leads to a gravelled car park. Lastly, on the north-west side, there is a private lake. In the middle of this lake there is a small tree-dotted island.
…By Patrice Besse
In the Berry countryside, a 16th-century manor surrounded by moats and its 22-hectare estate. From a small country road, a private driveway leads to the property, which is set away from any immediate neighbors. The house gradually reveals itself amidst meadows and ancient trees, including a towering hundred-year-old cedar. Dated from the 16th century and rising two levels topped with attics, the manor is built of coated masonry, reinforced at the corners and around the openings by frames made of barite stone, extracted from nearby quarries. The building is flanked by two towers. The entire structure is crowned with a steep roof covered with flat tiles for the main house and slate for the four-sided tower. The other tower, circular, rises two levels and is topped with a conical slate roof. Many openings are protected by painted wooden shutters. To the south and west of the manor, four outbuildings with simple volumes and two-pitched tile roofs recall the estate's former agricultural vocation. Two of them are converted into housing and a guesthouse, while the other two are used as storage or workshops. The entire manor is surrounded by moats, some of which still hold water. The estate covers approximately 22 hectares in one piece, consisting mainly of meadows, a nearly 6-hectare wood, and a pond.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A listed historical monument castle with vast outbuildings and 33-hectare grounds in the Centre-Val de Loire region . In the 15th century, a companion in arms and adviser to Louis XI built a sumptuous keep close to the original fortified manor house. In the 16th century, his descendants had four wings added to the original structure, featuring the Italianate galleries that are the hallmark of the present-day castle. One of these galleries was removed during the French Revolution, opening up the view over the grounds, while another of these wings was completely transformed into a corps-de-logis in the 19th century. The three remaining wings are thus arranged around an open courtyard, flanked by three round towers and the imposing former square keep at the corners. Standing near to the castle, the outbuildings form a long complex of 17th-century buildings. On three sides, they enclose a vast farmyard, in the centre of which stood the parish church until the 18th century, when it was moved to the village. The remains of a ditch and a drawbridge suggest that the complex was surrounded by a moat. The grounds extend beyond the complex, crossed by the river and featuring a 4-hectare lake with its landing stage and hut. The property's 35 hectares are entirely walled, with a turret seemingly standing guard at each corner. Two high entrance gates open onto the village, one in front of the castle and the other opposite the outbuildings. A third gate provides access to a country lane running along the perimeter wall.
…By Patrice Besse
iad France - Justin Lavigne offers you: In Argenton-sur-Creuse, at the gates of the Creuse Valley, this unique property occupies a rare location, between preserved nature and immediate proximity to services. Accessible on foot from the SNCF train station located about 1.4 km away and just a few minutes from the shops in the city center, it benefits from an exceptional setting on the banks of the Creuse while retaining excellent accessibility, about 2.5 hours from Paris by train. The property is arranged around a former mill converted into a main residence and a large outbuilding now usable for tourist accommodation and event activities. Rich in history, the mill appears on the Cassini map and has a water right founded in title, a testament to a particularly rich local heritage. Its private island called 'the end of the world' invites you to travel! The main house offers a privileged living space facing the river. The living area includes a spacious living room with an open kitchen and a view of the river, extended by a sunlit veranda, pleasant in all seasons thanks to its wood stove. This space opens onto a terrace overlooking the property, the private island, and the river, offering a panorama that is hard to tire of. A bedroom with a shower room and toilet, as well as an independent toilet complete this level. The upstairs distributes three additional bedrooms, a shower room, and an independent toilet. On the ground floor, a large basement includes, among other things, a workshop and various storage areas. Opposite the mill, the outbuilding develops nearly 490 m² and is currently an immediately usable workspace. It includes tourist accommodation with a capacity of 15 people distributed into four independent apartments, each with its own shower room, toilet, and kitchenette. The common areas also offer two independent restrooms. The entirety is complemented by an event room of nearly 80 m², a dining room of over 50 m² with an open kitchen, and two storage rooms. Outside, the property reveals various shaded relaxation areas by the water, a private island accessible from the estate, a visitor parking area, a motorized gate, a greenhouse, a well, and several light outbuildings. The environment provides a sense of countryside and escape while remaining in immediate proximity to the infrastructure and services of Argenton-sur-Creuse, a dynamic municipality known for its tourist appeal, heritage, and quality of life. Significant work has been done recently. The roof of the mill and its insulation have been entirely redone in 2025. The roof of the outbuilding has also undergone a complete revision that same year. The property is now presented in a state allowing immediate exploitation of the existing tourist activity, without any major investment planned. This property will appeal to both a project holder wishing to combine quality of life and professional activity as well as an investor or operator wanting to develop a tourist, event, or hospitality activity. The quality of the existing fittings, the available volumes, the accommodation capacity already in place, and the exceptional character of the site constitute a particularly solid foundation. Everyone is free to bring their vision and shape a project in line with their ambitions. Opportunities of this nature remain rare in the sector. A place where heritage, nature, economic activity, and quality of life meet within the same real estate ensemble. Agency fees payable by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class D index 138 and CLIMATE class D index 30. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for clearing, is available on the Georisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate announcement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Justin Lavigne, independent real estate agent (without fund holdings), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the CHATEAUROUX RSAC under number 898641725, holder of the real estate marketing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
Located in a hamlet within the municipality of Saint-Maur, just a few minutes from Châteauroux, this renovated longhouse will appeal to those looking for space, a peaceful environment and the convenience of nearby amenities. From the moment you enter, the generous volumes set the tone. The living room, featuring a fireplace, opens onto the terrace and garden. A large fitted and equipped kitchen, together with a second lounge, completes this welcoming living area. The property also offers the advantage of single-level living, with two bedrooms, a bathroom and separate toilet facilities on the ground floor. Upstairs, the mezzanine provides additional living space that can be used as an office, library or relaxation area. Two further bedrooms and a second bathroom complete this level. Outside, the enclosed and landscaped grounds reveal a variety of spaces to enjoy throughout the seasons. An orchard, a pond and several relaxation areas blend naturally into the setting. The outbuildings include a garage, workshop, cellar and a gym opening onto the park. The renovations carried out over the years, together with the photovoltaic panels, contribute to the comfort of the property and help reduce energy consumption. A character property offering generous living space, numerous outbuildings and a sought-after setting close to Châteauroux. A virtual tour is available after an initial discussion, allowing you to fully appreciate the property before arranging a viewing.
…By Safti
15th-19th century manor house in need of restoration, with outbuildings, grounds, a pond, and woodland on 9.435 hectares Berry, at the gateway to the Brenne Regional Nature Park, 15 minutes from a town with all amenities and 30 minutes from the A20 highway, 15th-, 16th-, and 19th-century manor house in need of restoration, approximately 330 m² with 12 rooms, including 5 bedrooms. Outbuildings: a residential house of approximately 120 m², a commercial space of approximately 145 m² suitable for receptions, barns, a former stable, a boiler room, a garage, and a cellar. Wooded park with a pond and wooded area, all on 9 hectares, 4 ares, and 35 centiares. Secluded property with strong potential for tourism and events. Possibility to purchase an additional 60 hectares, 91 ares, and 3 centiares of land and woodland. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
15th19th-century manor house in need of restoration, with outbuildings, grounds, a pond, farmland, and woodland on 69 hectares, 95 ares, and 38 square meters Berry, at the gateway to the Brenne Regional Nature Park, 15 minutes from a town with all amenities and 30 minutes from the A20 highway, 15th16th19th-century manor house in need of restoration, approximately 330 m² with 12 rooms, including 5 bedrooms. Outbuildings: a residential house of approximately 120 m², a commercial space of approximately 145 m² suitable for receptions, barns, a former stable, a boiler room, a garage, and a cellar. Wooded park with a pond, farmland, and woods, totaling 69 hectares, 95 ares, and 38 centiares. Secluded property with strong potential for tourism, events, or a livestock farming project. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
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