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House with pool and terrace Vicq-sur-Nahon (36)

The house is well located in a peaceful area with views across the valley to a nearby chateau. There are some houses but the nearest is about 120m away behind trees and bushes. The nearest shopping is in the village of Vicq (about 2km), which has a bread outlet, mini-mart and a very pleasant restaurant – one of our favourites. For supermarkets and banks etc, Valencay is about 6km away. •Ground Floor. Entrance Hall (26m2) with staircase towards first floor and separate wc (3m2), double height living room (60m2) with grand dressed-stone chimney and tomette (terracotta tile) flooring, oak beams and minstrels gallery (accessed from first floor). Staircase leading to bedroom X. Large kitchen/dining room (29.2m2) with range, small fireplace, units and cupboards in the traditional style. Large central island with table for eight people at one end. From the entrance hall to the right, there is a study/library (16.8m2) with shelving, Principal suite with bedroom (18.1m2) with separate walk-in wardrobe (3.8m2), elegant bathroom (13.3m2) and buanderie (6.6m2) beyond that. •First Floor. Landing (20.7m2) with seating area leading to minstrels gallery (10.5m2) to the left – currently used as an office space, to the right, a corridor (10.5m2) with two further bedrooms (13.5, 9.1m2) a bathroom (4.5m2) and built-in cupboards. From the living room a separate staircase rises to a balcony in the living area off which is another principal bedroom (19.6m2) with its own shower and separate wc. •Studio in main house. Studio apartment (23.7m2 total) with living/kitchen area, separate bedroom with shower room and wc. •Annexe building. Storage sheds along one side (totla 27m2) Double garage (43m2), Pool changing and shower facility (20m2), further storage (20.3m2) and entrance hall (8.5m2) with staircase for upper floor accommodation. Upper floor has approx 65m2 of habitable accommodation and could be re-configured in a variety of ways for office space, a large flat, a gite or whatever else you desire (subject to appropriate planning permission) •Open barn/hangar. 14.5m x 10m steel structure, open on two sides useful for wood storage, garage space, tools and equipment etc. •Swimming pool 10m x 4m in-ground heated pool with sliding safety cover. The cover is raised to allow swimming with the cover closed extending the useful season for the pool and reducing heat loss. Adjacent is a large paved terrace with summer house/bar. •Land. There is a good deal of land of varying types with a large flat area adjacent to the house and swimming pool which could be made into a tennis court, petanque ground or whatever else takes your fancy. Airports at Tours (98km), Poitiers (148km) and Limoges (166km) TGV trains at Tours (St-Pierre-de-Corps). SNCF at Châteauroux, Vierzon (55km). Autoroute A20 at Vatan (25km)

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$537,600
289
4bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 8.6ha

By Leggett Immobilier

21

Manor La Châtre (36)

Tucked away in a lush green valley, in the Berry countryside so dear to George Sand, lies a place seemingly untouched by time: a 12th-century former Cistercian abbey, listed as a Historic Monument, whose buildings and surviving remains tell the story of nearly nine centuries of history. Set within an unspoilt natural environment and crossed by a small river, the property extends over more than 4 hectares of parkland, meadows and gardens, partly enclosed by old stone walls. From the moment one arrives, its charm is undeniable: ancient stonework, traditional roofs, century-old trees, courtyards and gardens come together to create a setting of remarkable authenticity. The former Prior’s House forms the main residence. It comprises eight rooms, including five bedrooms, and retains precious traces of its past: the former cloister gallery, wall paintings, arrow slits and historic architectural features. These details give the property that rare and distinctive atmosphere found only in houses deeply rooted in history. Nearby, the former monks’ refectory, measuring approximately 130 sqm, has been restored and converted into a guest house. A former henhouse, now transformed into a studio, together with several outbuildings barns, garage, cellar and boiler room complete the estate. The property has already benefited from significant restoration work, but now awaits a new owner to continue and complete its restoration. It will appeal to someone with a genuine appreciation for architectural heritage, whose ambition is not to transform the property, but rather to reveal its full potential while preserving its unique identity. For this former abbey is far more than simply a property. It is a place with a soul, a history and a presence of its own a heritage to live in, preserve and pass on to future generations. Located just 10 minutes from a town offering all amenities, and along the historic Way of Saint James to Santiago de Compostela, this is a rare opportunity for those with a passion for historic architecture, ancient stone and properties steeped in history.

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$758,500
400
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land 4ha

By Terres & Demeures De France

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Contemporary house Ambrault (36)

AMBRAULT Exceptional volumes and comfort for this warm traditional house that is perfectly maintained and quiet. From the entrance, you will be charmed by a superb reception room of over 60 m², highlighting the authentic charm of its stones and exposed beams. In the continuation, you will discover a kitchen with a contemporary design and perfectly fitted. Designed to offer true practicality on a daily basis, the home provides total autonomy on the ground floor. The first floor is dedicated to the sleeping area and distributes three beautiful bedrooms as well as a fourth independent bedroom. A rare opportunity in the area, ideally combining the charm of yesteryear with modern amenities. Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use are between €3040.0 and €4220.0 indexed for the years 2021, 2022, 2023 (subscriptions included). Property offered by Aurélien RENAUD EI, commercial agent (RSAC 882179922)This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$291,000
240
4bedrooms
land 1,531

By Adressimmo

27

Property with pool Chatillon-sur-indre (36)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

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$2,670,600
2,000
24bedrooms
land 260ha

By Iad France

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Property with pool Chateauroux (36)

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.

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$613,000
309
7bedrooms
land 140

By Iad France

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House with pool and terrace Argenton-sur-Creuse (36)

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.

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$806,400
426
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land 4.8ha

By Iad France

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Property with pool and garden Pellevoisin (36)

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$642,800
325
7bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 3.7ha

By Expertimo

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Property Argenton-sur-Creuse (36)

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.

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$660,400
655
8bedrooms
land 1.4ha

By Iad France

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Property with pool Pouligny-Saint-Martin (36)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

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$817,000
347
6bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 3ha

By Iad France

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Property with garden La Châtre (36)

Listed Cistercian Abbey with outbuildings on 4,2 hectares In Berry, in the heart of George Sand country, on the Way of St. James (Camino de Santiago) and 10 minutes from a town with all amenities, this is a rare and historic property. Formerly part of a 12th-century listed Cistercian Abbey, it includes the prior's house of approximately 250 m² with 8 rooms, including 5 bedrooms, the former cloister gallery, a representation of the monks' tree of life, arrow slits, a vegetable garden, and murals. The monks' refectory of approximately 130 m² has been renovated into a guest house, and the former henhouse has been converted into a studio apartment. Outbuildings: barns, boiler room, garage, cellar. Oil-fired central heating, mains drainage. A wooded park with some walled ruins and meadows bordered by a small river, totaling 4 hectares, 2 ares, and 18 centiares. A must-see! Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Sole agent

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$817,700
400

By Chateaux Et Patrimoine

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Property with pool Montgivray (36)

15th-Century Residence with Swimming Pool on 2264 m² In Berry, in the heart of George Sand country and 5 minutes from a town with all amenities, this characterful house of approximately 250 m² comprises: a living room, a fitted kitchen with dining area, a summer kitchen, a relaxation lounge, 6 bedrooms, 3 shower rooms, 1 bathroom, and a laundry room. Outbuildings include: a boiler room, a pool equipment room, a laundry room, and a small annex. Heating is provided by mains gas and electricity, and the property is connected to mains drainage. The grounds include a terrace and a heated swimming pool, all enclosed on 2264 m². Private parking is available. Beautifully renovated. This property could also be suitable for a tourism-related business. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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$464,600
250
6bedrooms
land 2,264

By Chateaux Et Patrimoine

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Property with pool and garden Chatillon-sur-indre (36)

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$555,200
560
8bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 3,000

By Expertimo

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Manor Buzançais (36)

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

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$759,300
330
5bedrooms
land 9.4ha

By Chateaux Et Patrimoine

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Manor Buzançais (36)

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

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$1,355,800
330
5bedrooms
land 70ha

By Chateaux Et Patrimoine

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Castle Valençay (36)

19th century castle with outbuildings, swimming pool and pond on 29ha 75a 17ca In the heart of Boischaut Nord, 20 minutes from Valençay, 19th century castle of approx. 930 m² on 3 levels includes 45 rooms of which 20 bedrooms, 11 shower rooms and 5 bathrooms. Numerous outbuildings covering approx. 1500 m²: an apartment, conference rooms, relaxation rooms, reception rooms, video recording room, bar with license 4, chapel, dovecote, greenhouse, agricultural buildings Central heating: chipped wood boiler The entire property extends over a park of 29ha 75a 17ca with terrace and swimming pool, orchard, pond, woods and meadows. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr.

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$1,624,600
930
20bedrooms
land 29.8ha

By Chateaux Et Patrimoine

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Castle Le Blanc (36)

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

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$995,800
463
7bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 23.3ha

By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée

66

Property with garden Le Blanc (36)

An exceptional residence In the heart of the Brenne Regional Nature Park, just a few minutes from Le Blanc and an authentic village in the Berry region, the château offers a rare living environment where nature, history and tranquillity blend perfectly. Set on an estate of approximately 2.16 hectares, this characterful property is surrounded by a wooded park and extensive green spaces that ensure complete privacy. A spacious family chateau The estate’s origins date back to the 15th century, with the four defensive towers and a remarkable dovecote still standing today. The main body of the château, built around 1740, is flanked by two long wings of outbuildings forming an elegant main courtyard. The château features two façades with complementary architectural styles: a classical façade on the courtyard side with a central projection, and a more elaborate façade on the park side, opening out onto the natural surroundings. A heritage steeped in history Built on a raised platform, the main house comprises: Ground floor - Entrance hall of approximately 17 m² - Dining room of approximately 34 m² - Large living room of approximately 40 m² - Small living room of approximately 23 m² - Small kitchen with pantry - Separate toilet To the right of the entrance, a corridor leads to a spacious family kitchen of approximately 40 m², featuring a magnificent fireplace and a preserved indoor well in one corner of the room. First floor A beautiful staircase leads to a fully renovated floor, featuring magnificent original parquet flooring: - Seven bedrooms ranging from 13 to 22 m² - Fully refurbished bathrooms and toilets Second floor With a floor area of approximately 137 m², this floor offers great potential: - A magnificent study on the landing - Six former staff bedrooms currently being renovated Caretaker’s cottage or future self-catering holiday let Set at right angles to the main house, a second building offers the potential to create a self-contained flat or an additional holiday let. Ground floor - Living room: 18 m² - Kitchen: 17 m² - Bedroom: 20 m² - Shower room with WC First floor - Five bedrooms - Shower room - Two spacious attics measuring 91 m² and 46 m², offering plenty of potential for conversion. - Characterful former stables Adjoining the caretaker’s house, the former stables have retained their original stalls. They will appeal to heritage enthusiasts, horse lovers or those with renovation projects in mind. A wooded park perfect for relaxation The landscaped park harmoniously surrounds the entire property and offers a peaceful, leafy and beautifully preserved setting. Its proximity to the Brenne ponds and walking trails makes it an ideal spot for nature lovers. Technical details - Plot of approximately 2.16 hectares - Restored wooden windows (single glazing) - Main heating system fuelled by wood, supplemented by a De Dietrich oil-fired boiler - Annual oil consumption: approximately 1,000 litres - Five electric water heaters distributed between the château, the holiday cottage and the caretaker’s accommodation - Council tax: €1,500 - Annual water consumption: approximately €450 - Insurance for the entire property: €1,927 (2025) - An ideal property for a luxury residence or a tourism venture Authentic, elegant and full of charm, this property represents a rare opportunity. It would be equally suited to a large family home or a high-end hospitality venture, such as a bed and breakfast, holiday cottages, events or tourist accommodation. Situated in one of the most beautiful natural regions of Berry, this historic estate offers an exceptional living environment where heritage, comfort and nature come together. Sale price, including agent’s commission: 639,000 euros. Agent’s commission payable by the seller. Energy efficiency rating: F. Climate rating: F. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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$746,800
540
13bedrooms
land 2.2ha

By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée

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Manor Aigurande (36)

In the heart of a preserved environment, this family home offers 660 m² of living space, complemented by 330 m² of convertible attics. Its structure is sound, and the main works have already been completed: slate roofing, electricity, and window frames.The ground floor features a spacious dining room, a living room, a dining kitchen with a back kitchen, a TV room, an office, and a first bedroom with a bathroom. Upstairs, the house includes 4 bedrooms, one of which is a suite, and another with a dressing area and bathroom, along with several spaces allowing for the creation of additional bedrooms. The 330 m² of attics provide exceptional potential with the possibility of converting 5 to 6 additional bedrooms.Set on 8.8 hectares (5.8 ha of meadows and 3 ha of woods), the property also includes equestrian facilities comprising 4 boxes, a tack room, a grooming area with a shower, outbuildings, a roof equipped with photovoltaic panels, and three-phase electricity supply.A property with unique character and ample volumes, ideal for a large family home, an equestrian project, or a hospitality activity.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$700,100
660
12bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 8.9ha

By Kretz & Partners

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Manor Tournon-Saint-Martin (36)

A historic manor house dating from the 15th to the 19th century, meticulously restored Perched atop a hill, surrounded by its ponds, woods and pastures, this manor house overlooks an unspoilt landscape, bathed in silence. The last property at the end of a hamlet, the estate is entirely walled, guaranteeing absolute privacy and a rare sense of controlled seclusion. Origins and history Built between the 15th and 19th centuries, the manor bears witness to several centuries of architecture and successive developments. Each era has left its mark, resulting in a residence of authentic character, typical of the large rural estates of Berry and Brenne, regions rich in ancient manorial heritage. Formerly the residence of a local dignitary or landowner, the manor is part of local history as a place of living, working and entertaining, organised around its outbuildings, farm buildings and land. A restoration that respects the heritage From 2018 onwards, the current owners undertook a complete restoration, carried out with exceptional attention to detail and a deep respect for the existing structure. The building’s layout, original materials and character have been carefully preserved, whilst incorporating modern technical systems that meet today’s standards of comfort and performance. Cut stone, exposed beams, a tower, external staircases, dormer windows and antique terracotta tiles now complement travertine floors, pellet-fired central heating, reversible air conditioning, enhanced thermal and sound insulation, fibre-optic broadband and modern bathrooms. Every alteration has been designed to enhance the original character without detracting from it. An estate to live in, entertain on or develop Behind its walls, the estate offers an intimate and secluded setting, comprising: • a 15th-century main residence, • a spacious house in a wing, • a caretaker’s cottage, • an inner courtyard, • a panoramic terrace, • a new swimming pool, • two ponds, • woodland and meadows. A rare property, ready to accommodate a new life project, a tourism or events business, or simply an exceptional residence. The main house (15th century) A setting straight out of a novel: • large living room with a monumental fireplace, • a convivial kitchen-diner, • a terrace overlooking the ponds, • an ‘eagle’s nest’ room offering sweeping views, • a master bedroom, • a bedroom in the tower with a magical view. A place steeped in history, to be shaped according to your wishes. The large converted outbuilding Perfectly suited to hospitality: • spacious reception room, • professional kitchen, • laundry room, • modern boiler room, • six self-contained suites offering hotel-style comfort, all air-conditioned, with en-suite bathrooms and soundproofing. Each suite enjoys a different view of the surrounding countryside. The rest of the estate: a world of its own • caretaker’s cottage • cellar, storeroom, attics • old well • wooden terrace overlooking the ponds • new swimming pool • private paths • well-maintained woodland • ponds accessible on foot • old rose bushes • fibre-optic broadband • private parking spaces • planning permission granted for a double garage Sale price including agency fees: €998,000. Agency fees payable by the buyer. Agency fees: 6% (including VAT) of the price excluding agency fees. Sale price excluding agency fees: €941,059. Energy rating: C. Climate rating: A. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €3,142 and €4,252 per year. Prices indexed to the years 2021, 2022 and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr

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$1,166,400
494
8bedrooms
8bathrooms
land 8.4ha

By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée

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House with garden Saint-Benoît-du-Sault (36)

In a very well-preserved environment at the end of a rural road, this traditional country house built of local stone, with a roof of small local tiles, the largest section of which has been recently redone, will charm you. Its current owner, an artist, undertook the structural renovation in the 1990s: excavated ground, sand, polyethylene sheeting, expanded polystyrene insulation, and a 10cm reinforced concrete slab. Interior walls are finished with lime and sand plaster, and heating is provided by a wood-burning stove on both levels. He has given it space and light, making it his sanctuary. The barn provides additional space, while the wooded grounds, nestled in the heart of southern Boischaut, in a peaceful countryside far from the hustle and bustle, bring serenity to the place. If you enjoy hiking or cycling, numerous country lanes are accessible directly from the house. A ground floor designed for family life The entrance naturally leads to the living spaces. The living area, combining the kitchen and dining space, emphasizes simplicity and conviviality, warmed by a wood-burning stove that invites cozy winter evenings. It opens onto a large living room, the true heart of the house, where the stone fireplace complements a beautiful bay window that floods the room with natural light. A bohemian touch completes this level with an artist's studio, a unique and inspiring space that will appeal to a creative person or can easily be converted into an additional bedroom depending on the family's needs. Comfort is not forgotten, with a bathroom featuring a large walk-in shower, a traditional pantry, and a separate toilet. A cellar completes this floor, ideal for wine lovers. A bright and intimate floor A characterful wooden staircase leads to the upper floor, bathed in beautiful light. A landing provides access to a toilet, a bright and airy bedroom, and a lovely master bedroom, also equipped with a wood-burning stove -- a cozy haven for chilly nights. Addictions full of promise Adjoining the house, a traditional bread oven and a shed bear witness to the history of the place. But the property holds a major surprise: a detached barn built of local stone, topped with a tiled roof and preserved in excellent condition. With its approximately 150 square meters, it offers a wonderful additional living space. A verdant setting Accessed via a country lane, the house is nestled within a fenced and wooded plot of 3,394 m2, complete with a well a veritable secret garden. On the other side of the lane, a second, unfenced plot of 2,397 m2, bordered by hedges and planted with trees, adds further space and nature to the property. Sold fully furnished , with the exception of two or three family pieces of furniture that the seller wishes to keep -- a house ready to welcome you and accompany you in a new life project! Legal notice: information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the georisques website.

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$275,800
194
2bedrooms
land 5,791

By Equitrade Immobilier

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Manor Valençay (36)

An exceptional art of living, where history meets elegance Sheltered from view, in the heart of an unspoiled natural setting between Touraine and Berry, lies a rare estate where time seems to stand still. Beyond a majestic stone archway, this characterful property unfolds across nearly 10 hectares of wooded parkland, enhanced by flowering gardens, a tranquil pond, and refined pathways. The manor, with its light-filled tuffeau stone façades, embodies the understated elegance of historic residences. Alongside it, a 15th-century chapel listed as a Historic Monument, a medieval turret, and several outbuildings form a harmonious architectural ensemble rich in history. Inside, generous volumes and noble materials come together: period fireplaces, exposed beams, terracotta tiles, and carved woodwork create a warm and authentic atmosphere. Designed for entertaining, the estate offers multiple living spaces, independent guesthouses, and reception rooms, opening the door to a wide range of projects, whether private or event-based. Blending timeless charm with remarkable potential, this unique property invites you to enjoy a serene, elegant, and inspired lifestyle, just 2H40 from Paris.

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$1,104,500
700
12bedrooms
land 10ha

By Terres & Demeures De France

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Castle Le Blanc (36)

Ref.4905 : Elegant 18th-C. Chateau in the Brenne region of Berry, featuring guesthouses and stables This elegant property is located three and a half hours from the capital, in the heart of the Brenne, the “Land of a Thousand Ponds.” The Brenne is a natural region renowned for its unspoiled wilderness and exceptional biodiversity, designated as a Regional Nature Park. This region offers a wide range of opportunities for relaxation and exploration. Birdwatchers come from all over the world to observe waterfowl and migratory birds, while hikers, cyclists, and horseback riders enjoy the trails winding through the ponds. Hunting enthusiasts also find ideal terrain here, provided they practice responsible hunting. La Brenne is not only a nature reserve but also a vibrant region where nature and human activity have coexisted in harmony for centuries. It is an area known for livestock farming and fish farming, whose products are integral to the local cuisine. In this regard, the Michelin-starred Maison Dallais (La Promenade restaurant) is just thirty minutes away. In this area of scattered settlements, the property, nestled in its own grounds on the edge of a hamlet, enjoys absolute tranquility just three and a half hours from Paris. Nearby, just a few minutes from the château, lies Le Blanc, a charming little town with all the necessary shops and services. Just a little further on, in the beautiful Creuse Valley, Fontgombault Abbey is home to a vibrant Benedictine community. And less than thirty minutes away, heading toward Poitou, lies the spa town of La Roche-Posay, whose waters treat the most common skin conditions. The world-famous cosmetics of the same name are produced there. Poitiers, a major regional, university, and commercial city, is the area’s main hub. It’s just over an hour away. The orientation of the house has no doubt changed over time, as it is likely that the main entrance was previously through what is now the park. Indeed, the five-bay façade on this side has been given a more prestigious treatment than its counterpart on the courtyard side. Two ornate bossages, imitating columns, frame a magnified central bay. On the ground floor, the jambs of the entrance bay take the form of fluted columns supporting a fine lintel with a crenellated cornice. One storey above, the window lintel is decorated with a similar entablature, whilst two storeys higher, a monumental dormer with a pediment and wings emphasises this ostentatious centrality. The other openings and dormer windows on this façade, with similar but simpler decoration, create a sense of alignment emphasised by a simple string course, whilst marking the boundary between the residential storeys. In contrast, the addition of a projecting section in the early 20th-C. transformed the courtyard façade—with its three bays and simplified decoration—into the main façade. At the base, a flared plinth followed by three wide steps leads the visitor to an entrance, where a flat bossage frames the two levels of windows with arched lintels, separated by a lintel in the form of an inverted entablature. Through this entrance, one enters a beautiful, very light-filled hall, providing access to the various rooms on the ground floor. To the left, a corridor leads to a small bathroom with a toilet. In the centre, it opens onto the dining room via a connecting door, aligned with the exit to the grounds. Through this double-length room, which acts as a hub connecting all the spaces, you reach the large sitting room with a beautiful Empire-style fireplace and a herringbone parquet floor, another smaller sitting room followed by a pantry, and the park. Finally, to the right of the entrance hall, a long corridor passes the staircase to reach the large kitchen with a monumental fireplace, an indoor water well and a service entrance leading to the courtyard or the park. On the first floor, the first half-level comprises two bedrooms and a bathroom. The next half-level is organised around a long, light-coloured wooden corridor, in the 18th-C. style, which leads to three bedrooms and a study on the right, and a bedroom with a shower on the left. The latter is situated in the front section of the house, above the entrance hall. As shown on the plan, the first bedroom on the right has an en-suite bathroom, the second has a separate toilet, and the third has a shower room. Walk-in wardrobes have been fitted within the thickness of the walls. On the second floor, in the attic, the floor previously reserved for staff remains to be converted. The total living area is approximately 400 sqm. In the attic, the former servants’ quarters cover a total area of 134 sqm. The property comprises two main outbuildings: two wings of outbuildings flanking the main house. In the left-hand wing, there are four garages with a large loft space above, as well as a holiday cottage on two levels covering approximately 70 sqm. This cottage features a large living room with a fireplace, a kitchenette and a shower, and two bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite shower. Outside, a private terrace, an outdoor seating area and a barbecue area complete the property. In the right-hand wing is a large and beautiful old stable block with five stalls and three separate brood mares’ stalls. There is also a 140 sqm gîte on two levels, in need of restoration. Beneath this wing is a cellar housing the main house’s boiler room, its water tank and a utility room. The other outbuildings include the old, empty towers, a pole shed, a building known as a ‘bergerie’ (sheepfold) now used as a storeroom, and several small roofed structures. The grounds, covering an area of 5.3 acres, surround the property on three sides. At the rear of each wing, a meadow provides the necessary open space, whilst the wooded park, which features some fine trees and charming, shady groves, extends its green space to the west of the property. 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.

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$746,800
400
6bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 2.2ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Private mansion with garden Issoudun (36)

Ref.4796: Character property with gîtes for sale in Indre. Located 255 km from Paris and in the northern part of the Indre department, Issoudun is often described as a calm and secure town, ideal for those seeking a peaceful life. The town is appreciated for its tranquility, smooth traffic flow, and a historical center rich in numerous remarkable buildings. Furthermore, Issoudun has many facilities for its size: swimming pools, ice skating rink, bowling alley, media library, Hospice Saint-Roch museum, sports halls, riding school, and cinema. This allows for a quality of life comparable to that of a large city at an affordable cost; a perfect environment for families. Issoudun is also recognized as an "Industrial Territory," allowing it to benefit from specific support for industrial development and innovation. The local economy combines aeronautics (Safran), leather goods (Louis Vuitton), metallurgy, logistics, and agri-food. Access to the town house, with a living area of approximately 318 m², is through a wrought iron gate opening onto a beautiful paved courtyard. To the right, a few stairs lead to the private apartment via a pleasant wooden terrace. PRIVATE LIVING SPACE: This includes a living room, a bedroom with an adjoining shower room, a dining room, and an adjoining kitchen. From the bedroom, a spiral staircase leads to a second attic bedroom that needs to be developed. From the dining room, you enter a transverse hallway that leads to a room of 38 m², currently used as a storage room, but which could enhance the apartment. Large vaulted cellars and an attic that can be converted. Through this same hallway, you also reach the staircase tower leading to three small apartments that could be used as gîtes. RENTAL APARTMENTS: On the first floor: a living room with a kitchenette, shower room, toilet, and a large bedroom with a lounge area. On the second floor: a small landing leads to the second gîte with two bedrooms, one with a small lounge area, dining room with kitchenette, and shower room; and to the third gîte with a kitchen-dining room, master bedroom, children's bedroom, and shower room. Located on a plot of approximately 450 m², the property, fully enclosed, has two access points: a beautiful gate opening onto the street and a small gate leading to a side street. On the street side, the charming inner courtyard, free from any overlooking, serves as a summer lounge, with its vast terrace. At the back, a second courtyard dominated by austere medieval walls serves a more domestic purpose. A small house, separated from the lodgings by a covered passage giving access to the alleyway and opening onto the backyard, currently serves as a storage space. Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr. Christian MAUVE: 02.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, EI, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents under number 437 693 534. We invite you to consult our website Cabinet Le Nail ( www.cabinetlenail.com ) to browse our latest listings or to find out more about this property.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$578,500
318
6bedrooms
1bathroom
land 450

By Cabinet Le Nail

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House Le Blanc (36)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

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$1,701,700
338
land 249.7ha

By Safer Centre

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Castle Buzançais (36)

Réf. 4661 : Monumental castellan ensemble in Berry, near a renowned sanctuary In the historic province of Berry, within the Indre département, we present an impressive castellated ensemble located at the meeting point of two distinct natural regions: the Champagne Berrichonne and the Boischaut Nord. The former is a gently undulating landscape of open plains dedicated to cereal cultivation, stretching between the Indre and Cher départements. The latter, with more pronounced relief, is characterised by woodlands and hedgerows, interspersed with streams feeding into the nearby River Indre. Paris lies 280 km to the north, and Tours less than 100 km away. Châteauroux, the local administrative centre, is under 30 km from the estate and offers all the amenities and services of a mid-sized town, including a station on the Paris–Toulouse rail line and access to the A20 motorway. For day-to-day needs, the small town of Buzançais is less than a ten-minute drive. The region also enjoys considerable appeal from a tourism perspective. The Val de l’Indre Golf Course is just 11 km away, while the Brenne Regional Nature Park—also known as the Land of a Thousand Lakes—is only slightly further afield. The European Route d’Artagnan, dedicated to equestrian tourism, passes directly by the château, which is fully equipped to accommodate both horses and riders. Most notably, the property lies just minutes from the Marian sanctuary of Pellevoisin. Following a recent decision by the Vatican and a full renovation of its facilities due for completion by 2026, the sanctuary is expected to attract a significant increase in pilgrim visitors in the coming years. The history of the château is closely linked to the Brillac, or Brilhac, family, who are believed to have acquired it through marriage around 1300. At the end of the 15th century, Charles de Brillac, Master of the Household to King Louis XII, rebuilt the old medieval fortress. The new château he had constructed is characteristic of a transitional period. It retains the appearance of a medieval castle with ostentatious military architecture (keep, machicolated towers), while its layout already reflects that of a pleasure residence. Later, from 1636 onwards, another lord of the estate, Jean Phelyppeaux, seigneur of Buzançais and Palluau, added significant outbuildings forming a U-shape around a lower courtyard. Finally, after 1830, the De Lamotte family transformed the château’s south wing into a modern three-storey residence, with floors dedicated respectively to service, reception, and family life. This is how the castle complex appears to us today. The property comprises a group of buildings where the château proper can be distinguished from the outbuildings. The château includes a listed section with a keep and two round towers with conical roofs and a machicolated walkway. The keep rises over five floors and is flanked at the corners by three watchtowers and a stair tower. The first floor is a vast hall with ribbed vaulting. The upper floors each feature a large room of around 80 m² with monumental fireplaces. The central tower, known as the Brillac tower, has four floors, the top three each containing a room of approximately 40 m², with monumental fireplaces. The last tower has two levels of bedrooms, one of which includes an antechamber and a bathroom. These three towers are connected by two galleries on two levels. On the ground floor, peristyles with flamboyant Gothic-style decoration. On the upper level, one open arcaded gallery and one enclosed gallery with monumental fireplaces. The 19th-century residence is a long, classically styled building with two main floors, flanked by towers. The ground floor includes the service areas: a large stone-paved kitchen, a vestibule with staircase and mezzanine, and various small rooms. The first floor, divided by a fine cross hallway, is a reception area with a large wood-panelled drawing room, a small salon, and a study. The top floor is an intimate living space with a library, four bedrooms, dressing rooms and antechambers, and two bathrooms. Each floor of the residence has approximately 220 sqm of living space. Outbuildings: The outbuildings offer nearly 3,000 sqm of available space, mainly grouped within a long 17th-century structure arranged in a U-shape around the lower courtyard. Built over two levels, including an attic floor, the building is roofed with traditional flat clay tiles. The attic is lit by gabled or mill-style dormer windows with triangular pediments. The various sections comprise: -A corner pavilion, roofed in slate and converted into a caretaker’s house of approximately 150 sqm of habitable space. -The so-called 'Eastern Outbuildings', featuring the entrance porch to the village and large rooms fitted out as a local history museum. -At the corner, a bread oven and a three-storey round tower with a conical roof and adjoining spiral stair turret. -The 'Northern Outbuildings', an extensive wing including: A communal kitchen for around 60 people; Five bedrooms accommodating between 1 and 11 guests, each with an individual shower room; A refectory or banquet hall; A secondary dining area known as the 'Arcade Room'; Two small kitchens; Communal WCs and showers. -A corner pavilion containing a two-room apartment awaiting conversion. The 'Western Outbuildings', housing: A central heating plant; A workshop; A tack room; Stables and storage areas. Separated from the western outbuildings by a second arched gateway leading into the estate is a 19th-century barn with large timber doors, roofed in slate and currently used for storing agricultural vehicles. Additional features on the estate include: -A mill housing a 19th-century micro hydroelectric power station. -A charming lakeside pavilion, in need of restoration. -A large timber storage barn. The estate extends over a total area of 35.7 hectares and is entirely enclosed by a perimeter wall measuring approximately 2.5 kilometres in length—an exceptional feature. The grounds are criss-crossed by paths that divide the property into several distinct zones: Ten hectares of arable land, currently under direct cultivation. A large horse paddock of just over 2 hectares, located to the rear of the western outbuildings. An enclosed field of 3.5 hectares. -A pond of slightly more than 3 hectares, complete with its own pavilion. -A reference orchard featuring several varieties of quince trees. -An avenue lined with eight apple trees. -Meadows and pastureland. The rental situation : The château currently hosts small groups for training sessions. However, the accommodation and reception capacities of the outbuildings make it entirely feasible to welcome larger groups—whether on foot, on horseback, or by coach—and even to host prestigious events in a truly majestic setting. The following parts are classified as Historic Monument : as per the 1930 decree, the three eastern towers with machicolations, along with the two wings that connect them. This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). 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.

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$1,729,800
480
10bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 35.8ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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