luxury real estate for sale Maron, France
House Maron (36)
Property comprising 2 in-line cottages plus large building, all refurbished in farmhouse style. Set in 2 hectares of leafy grounds with small well and pond. Very quiet location yet just 15 minutes from centre of Châteauroux. Two houses combined span 450 sqm, with 10 + 6 main rooms. Separate 80 sqm function room, garage, stables and workshop. Number of bedrooms: 5 + 4. Separate meters, heating and sanitation.
…Private owner
House with garden Maron (36)
The property, served by a communal road, includes 2 longhouses and a large annex building, all recently renovated in the style of a "regional farmhouse." The plot area is 2 hectares, very well wooded for 50 years. The property also features a small pond and a well. Absolute tranquility just 12 minutes from Châteauroux center and 10 minutes from Nohant. (G.Sand) Total developed area is 450m2. Number of rooms in the 2 houses: 10+6. In the annex: a large reception room, a garage, a stable, a woodshed, and a small vestibule. Number of bedrooms distributed between the 2 houses: 6+4. 2 separate electric meters, 2 separate fuel heating systems, and separate sanitation, with fiber optic internet.
…Private owner
27 listings near Maron
House with pool Le Poinçonnet (36)
Authentic, fully restored 19th century hunting lodge with a perfectly integrated extension. Comfortable and charming interiors, including a large living room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 3 shower rooms and 2 offices. Several possible uses: a large family home in a single block, or separate access to the extension allowing the first floor to be used as an independent studio flat. Access via a large forged gate framed by majestic 19th century pilasters, opening onto the wooded parklands of more than 6,500 m², bordered by a river, and including a detached wooden chalet (kitchen, shower room, living room) and a large overhanging swimming pool. An exquisite combination of history, charm and comfort, in the heart of the countryside with no close neighbours, only 10 minutes from the shops of Châteauroux. ECD: E/C Price before tax: €399,000 (Net selling price: €380,000 - 3.27% fee payable by the buyer). Property presented by Mr Vincent LALANDE (EI): +33 (0)6.89.12.21.87 - [email protected]. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Castle Chateauroux (36)
Ref.3866 : Listed french castle for sale in the centre of France. This important village castle in the Indre department was built in the 15th century on the foundations of a late 12th century fortress, and was mainly redesigned in the late 19th century with neo-gothic decoration. The countryside is beautiful, authentic and peaceful, and you can live off the resources of the village and the small medium-sized town 8km away. The castle has retained the appearance of a fortress, even though two sides of the quadrilateral have been levelled, thus opening up the castle to the light and making it lose its military function. However, it is still as imposing as ever, towering towards the sky and surrounded by walls, in the middle of its park. The construction on a terrace, its high towers, the impressive volume of the rooms and its nine centuries of history make it a real castle. The raised ground floor opens onto the terrace, which offers a beautiful view of the park that surrounds the castle. It comprises two hallways, a dining room, a lounge, a kitchen, a library, a toilet, a bathroom and a laundry room. On this level, there are 300sqm. On the first floor, a vast reception level comprising three lounges in a row totalling 200sqm under 4.80 meters of joists. Chapel and master flat comprising a bedroom, a study, a bathroom, wc and dressing room. On the second floor: three other prestigious flats each consisting of a bedroom, a sitting room or study, bathroom and wc. Various other rooms, hidden passages through walls up to 2 metres wide. Above, under the attic, a 240sqm leisure room, bathroom and a staff flat with 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bathroom. The whole of the property totals 1380sqm. It is worth noting the remarkable architectural quality, the quality of the equipment and the careful restoration: parquet or marble floors, monumental armorial fireplaces, polychromy of the chapel, friezes, etc. All this will leave a strong impression. The outbuildings: Only half of the entrance châtelet remains, and so the drawbridge has disappeared as well. However, the 15th century flamboyant gothic dwelling is still there and constitutes a comfortable, but unfinished, 6-room annex house. Heating by the castle's boiler. In the extension of this long building, there is an office, a tavern, a stable and a tack room. And at the end, another tower, fitted out, forming the corner of the quadrilateral. On the first floor, probably a former garrison dormitory, with monumental fireplaces. The fluids are distributed here. And here and there you can still find loopholes, a latrine, a stunner, a fire hydrant, because the traces of history are very present in these buildings which have been little transformed over the centuries. In the east tower, 3 levels of a room, a gunloft, a spiral staircase. On the opposite side, an interesting 15th century gallery, with columns with foliated capitals, partially embedded in the masonry. This building must have been used for agricultural or service purposes, but remains quite rare in its current state. Enclosed park of 4.92 hectares, planted with large ornamental trees, probably reconstructed and laid out with paths towards the end of the 19th century. Vegetable garden with part of an orchard (cherry, apple, walnut and pear trees) The park is enclosed by walls, which provide privacy in the park from the village. The result is a very good outdoor atmosphere. 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
House with garden Chateauroux (36)
Ref.4453 : Authentic middle-class residence in the Indre valley Châteauroux is a crossroads between northern France and Aquitaine, between the large cereal-growing plains of the Champagne Berrichonne and the wooded areas of the Boischaut. The Indre prefecture owes its name to Raoul le Large, Prince of Déols. To cope with the insecurity of the times, between Hungarian raids and Viking incursions, he had a fortress built at the beginning of the 12th century on a hill overlooking the Indre, soon to be known as Château Raoul. At the foot of its ramparts, a town grew up according to a well-established social geography. Merchants and burghers settled on the hillside, while tanners and other fire craftsmen occupied the lower slopes. The property, overlooking the Indre valley, is located in this historic area of the upper town, where private mansions and town houses are concentrated. This part of the town is at the heart of Châteauroux Métropole's Cœur de Ville programme. An offshoot of the national plan of the same name, Cœur de Ville aims to develop tourism in the centre of Châteauroux by enhancing the character of the town's residences and installing hotel and restaurant facilities. Boasting the ‘discreet charm of the bourgeoisie’, the house opens onto an alleyway in historic Châteauroux. On the ground floor, the entrance hall, with its black and white chequered floor tiles, is at the crossroads of the different areas of the house. Straight ahead, a staircase provides access to the private area upstairs. On the right, the professional area opens with a pocket lounge, formerly a waiting room. In line with this, a room with its own private bathroom was once a consulting room. The double arch separating it from the small lounge and bathroom, decorated with angel musicians, could be opened up and enhanced. On the left, the reception area begins with a vast lounge decorated in the neo-classical style typical of the early 19th century. Under high ceilings, the room is adorned with panelling imitating antique columns and a fireplace with a superb overmantel with candelabras and bronze motifs. A double glazed door then leads to the bright dining room. This was added to the building at the beginning of the last century and covered by a terrace overlooking the Indre valley, which we'll talk about later. This addition is in keeping with the style, with wood panelling, trumeau and painted decor featuring pastoral scenes. The dining room leads to the last room on this first level, a large veranda that can be used as a winter lounge or a tropical garden. Beyond this, a pantry used as a kitchen completes the ground floor rooms. From the pantry, a trapdoor leads down to the vaulted cellar. Here you will find the gas boiler, a woodshed and storage space for the wine. On the first floor, a vast landing once again serves as a space separating the various rooms. To the left is a boudoir for private family gatherings. Like most of the rooms, it is adorned with a fireplace surmounted by a beautiful painted overmantel with a neoclassical motif. It is followed by a bedroom, the size of which makes it suitable for a child. On the right, after two steps, a private flat comprises a large bedroom with access to the terrace, bathroom, dressing area with WC, and a charming little study. In the bathroom, a door leads to a spiral staircase. This leads up to the garage, the parental flat and two good-sized attic bedrooms. Finally, the main staircase provides access to a vast attic space that could be converted. The house has an outbuilding that is essential for comfortable city-centre living : a garage with space for a large car and a smaller one, or a motorbike. The garage crosses between the street and the terrace garden. In the garden, there is a kiosk for storage and some small roofs (former dovecote, former kennel) that need to be removed. The house has a fairly large garden, given its location, on two levels. The first, approximately 210 sqm, is an unoverlooked terrace overlooking the Indre valley and the roofs of the lower town. Below this, a second terrace of around 220 sqm was once an orchard. This original layout is currently a blank page on which the future buyer's imagination can run wild. 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
Castle Chateauroux (36)
Amazing castle near Chatauroux. Walled enclosure, right in the center of a village, impressive volumes offering great potential. Magnificent 15th-century castle remodeled in the 19th century, built on the foothills of a 12th-century fortress, overlooks a typical small village in Indre at the beginning of Brenne, 5 minutes from a village that benefits from shops and local services. With its impressive towers, it overlooks the village and thus offers a majestic view of the countryside. It benefits from exceptional light, a 2.4-hectare park with century-old trees, an orchard (pear, walnut, cherry, apple trees), and a vegetable garden. You access the ground floor via steps leading to a superb entrance or guard room. Crossing it, you access a gigantic terrace paved with magnificent wide slabs of Burgundy stone, offering a superb view of the fortified wall and the park. The 300m2 on the ground floor consist of a dining room, living room, kitchen, office, library, utility room, bathroom, and toilet, all with beautiful high ceilings. You access the upper floors via two magnificent stone staircases; the castle walls are 2 meters thick. On the first floor, which spans 200 m², there are salons with ceilings almost 5 meters high, a chapel adjacent to a superb 80 m² bedroom, and a magnificent marble bathroom like all those in the castle. On the second floor, three superb suites with living rooms, numerous rooms that can become offices, bedrooms with their own bathrooms and toilets. You access it through secret passages hidden in a library. On the third floor in the converted attic, you will discover an astonishing 240m2 loft-style living space with an impressive inverted ship's frame. The 1400m2 castle has been fully restored with an astonishing attention to detail and respect for the era, featuring marbles, woodwork, and wooden floors... You literally just have to unpack your bags. The two outbuildings offer countless possibilities for development into 15 to 20 rooms, bathrooms for projects such as guesthouses, hotels, receptions, bed and breakfasts... In the first outbuilding from the 15th century near the main entrance of the castle where the drawbridge used to be. A superb suite with a bathroom has already been restored, and there are 4 other rooms left to be fitted out. Upstairs, a gigantic 300m2 room, certainly an old barracks dormitory, can be transformed into bedrooms or something else. The current owner has already run the electrical cables in anticipation of a renovation. At the end of this building, there is a superb tower served by a stone staircase that provides access to the village square. Along the fortress wall, a superb 15th-century tower is erected over three levels, partially renovated. At the other end of the property on the west side: A superb local stone barn where agricultural equipment is stored also needs to be restored.
…By Capifrance - Alexandre Geoffroy D'assy
Listed castle Chateauroux (36)
Magnificent 15th century castle remodeled in the 19th century built on the foothills of a 12th century fortress overlooks a small village typical of Indre at the beginning of Brenne, 5 minutes from a village which benefits from shops and local services. With its impressive towers, it overlooks the village and thus offers a majestic view of the countryside. It benefits from exceptional light, a 2.4 ha park with century-old trees, an orchard (pear, walnut, cherry, apple trees), a vegetable garden. The ground floor is accessed by steps leading to a superb entrance or guard room. Crossing it you access a gigantic terrace paved with magnificent large slabs of Burgundy stone offering a superb view of the fortified wall and the park. The 300m2 of the ground floor consists of a dining room, living room, kitchen, office, library, office, bathroom, toilet and have high ceilings. The upper floors are accessed by 2 superb stone staircases, the walls of the castle are 2m wide. On the first floor of 200 m2 there are lounges almost 5m high, a chapel adjoining a superb bedroom of 80 m2 and a magnificent marble bathroom like all those in the castle. On the second floor, three superb suites with living rooms, numerous rooms that could become offices, bedrooms with their bathrooms and WC. It is accessed through secret passages hidden in a library. On the third floor in the converted attic you will discover an astonishing loft-style living room of 240m2 with an impressive inverted boat frame. The 1400m2 castle is completely restored with breathtaking attention to detail and respect for the period with its marble, woodwork, wooden floors.... You literally just have to put down your suitcases. The two outbuildings offer countless possibilities for developing 15 to 20 bedrooms, bathrooms for gîte projects, hotels, receptions, guest rooms, etc. In the first outbuilding from the 15th century near the main entrance to the castle where the drawbridge was located. A superb suite with bathroom has already been restored and there remain 4 other rooms to be fitted out. Upstairs a gigantic room of 300m2, certainly an old garrison dormitory can be transformed into bedrooms or other. The current owner has already run the electrical cables for renovation At the end of this building is a superb tower served by a stone staircase and which gives access to the village square. Along the wall of the fortress, a superb 15th century building is erected on 3 levels, partially furnished. At the other end of the property on the west side: A superb barn made of local stone where agricultural equipment is stored is also to be restored. The castle, steeped in history, is very impressive and captivating, slender and there is a certain serenity.
…By Capifrance - Sylvain Delmas
Property Chateauroux (36)
Dwelling:The manor with a living area of 200 m² includes a kitchen, a living-dining room, 4 bedrooms, a bathroom, and 2 toilets. There are possibilities for expansion and an interesting feature is the presence of a well within the wall inside the manor. There is a dovecote and various outbuildings. It is not classified as a historic monument.The property sits on 1ha 31a of land with the possibility of acquiring a larger area.The river passes near the manor.Mission and challenges of Safer regarding this property- Support local developmentTo know the general conditions of intervention of Safer, please click on this link or copy it into your browser's address bar https://www.proprietes-rurales.com/page/informations-fr_157.htmInformation about the risks this property is exposed to is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.frPhotos: © Copyright Safer - Usage prohibited without the author's permission.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safer Centre
Castle Chateauroux (36)
In Berry, just 2 hours and 15 minutes from Paris. In a privileged environment, in the heart of a beautiful 10-hectare English park, an elegant 19th-century château of approximately 800m² in good condition with numerous outbuildings (2 gîtes, guest house, swim spa, reception hall of 360m² with catering area and restrooms, barn...). Property aimed at hosting events: weddings, seminars, guest rooms as well as gîtes, would also be perfectly suited as a family home. Rare... more information available upon request. Ref: 1478 DPE: BLANK PRICE: 1,400,000 euros fees charged to the seller. The risks this property is exposed to are available on the website www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Chassaigne Immobilier
House Chateauroux (36)
Let yourself be seduced by the timeless charm of this sumptuous, fully renovated master house, nestled in the heart of an exceptional wooded park. Combining elegance, noble materials, and a green setting, this property offers an incomparable quality of life and remains close to all amenities.On the ground floor, you will be welcomed by a spacious hall leading to a vast, bright living room, a fitted and equipped kitchen, a magnificent office, a bedroom, a bathroom, and a separate toilet. On the first floor, a corridor leads to three large bedrooms, each equipped with dressing rooms, one of which has access to a superb terrace offering stunning views of the park. A bathroom with a shower, a toilet, and a water point complete this floor.The property's landscaped park is a true work of art. This garden is filled with rare and majestic species: cedars, magnolias, maples, hornbeams, and much more. A pond adds a touch of serenity to this green haven. Without any overlooking, this space is a true haven of peace where you can recharge, entertain, or simply admire the beauty of nature.A double garage and a large basement complete the features of this property. Virtual tour available after initial contact.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frSelling price: 629,000 Fees payable by the seller.Contact your SAFTI advisor: Jérémie LABAYE, Phone: 06 63 57 94 51, E-mail: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered with the RSAC of CHATEAUROUX under number 790 060 776This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safti
Castle Chateauroux (36)
Just outside a picturesque Indre village, in the heart of George Sand country, this majestic chateau-fort, built on 12th-century foundations, bears witness to a rich historical and architectural past. Entirely restored in the 21st century with rare attention to detail and refinement, it combines the charm of the vestiges of yesteryear with modern comfort and luxury. Listed as a Monument Historique, with several listed outbuildings, the estate retains remarkable elements of its era, such as medieval towers, curtain walls and ramparts, sublimated by a restoration that has respected the soul of the place. With 1,400 sqm of living space, the chateau offers 22 main rooms, including 9 generously-proportioned bedrooms, ideal for entertaining or family living. The interiors combine authenticity and modernity, with a blend of ancient stonework, period woodwork and top-of-the-range fittings. The property extends over 2.5 hectares and is entirely enclosed, offering total privacy in an enchanting setting. Part of the estate is landscaped, with elegant gardens and spaces for relaxation, while the rest showcases the medieval architecture that gives the place its unique character. The outbuildings, which have also been restored, include impressive ramparts, several towers, a gallery and various outbuildings suitable for conversion, opening the door to a wide range of residential, cultural and tourist projects. This chateau is much more than just a residence: it's a veritable historical masterpiece, a living testimony to medieval and Renaissance architecture. Its location, in the heart of George Sand country, offers a bucolic and romantic setting, steeped in literature and history. Whether you're looking for a family residence, a special event or a heritage project, this exceptional estate offers a unique opportunity. A haven of peace steeped in history, it embodies the perfect balance of prestige, serenity and authenticity. Prix de vente du bien : 3 750 000 euros Honoraires charge vendeur Classe énergie : NA Classe climat : NA Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Centre-loire
Apartment Chateauroux (36)
In the commune of Châteauroux, on the banks of the river Indre, in the heart of a remarkable site combining two castles, an exceptional 155m² loi carrez apartment offers an astonishing and prestigious living environment. It is housed in one of the two châteaux, a neo-Gothic MH château probably built in the 16th century, surrounded by a private park for collective use. This fully renovated, single-storey apartment (T4) features a vast entrance hall, 3 bedrooms, two bathrooms, a fitted kitchen and a vast, light-filled 60m² reception room with a neo-Gothic-style fireplace. It retains all its Neo-Gothic features and decorations: coffered, French or vaulted ceilings on ribbed crossbeams, towel-pleated wood panelling, monumental carved wooden fireplace and magnificent oak parquet flooring (laid in herringbone pattern)... It features a terrace overlooking the park in an exceptional architectural setting, a basement cellar and a private parking space. It is ideal for a peaceful living environment or a lucrative investment. Shops and schools less than 5 minutes' walk away. This property is subject to co-ownership status (82 lots) and is not the subject of any ongoing proceedings. Property sold subject to co-ownership status, with no ongoing proceedings. Number of co-ownership lots in the building: 82 lots, including 23 main lots. Average annual charges: 3191 euros/year. No legal proceedings in progress. Selling price : 498 720 euros Fees at vendor's expense Energy class : N/A Climate class : N/A Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Centre-loire
House Coings (36)
To discover, a magnificent estate of 6.8 hectares offers a closed and wooded environment, with a body of water and quick access to the A20, perfect for tourism or event hosting. Currently operated as a guest house, it allows for numerous projects (development of the activity, creation of seminar or reception rooms, development of new housing, family gathering, ... The main building, a long farmhouse on two levels, includes on the ground floor: entrance, fitted and equipped kitchen open to the living room, an office, a master suite, a living room as well as an independent F1bis. On the first floor: two bedrooms, a storage room that can be converted, and an F1bis with its separate entrance. Outbuildings and dependencies: A second building including four F1bis, a large convertible space, and a hangar. A hangar as well as two garages adjoining the long farmhouse. A third building: a 350m2 hangar. Possibility of virtual tour after initial contact. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Selling price: €438,000 Seller's fees Contact your SAFTI advisor: Jérémie LABAYE, Tel: 06 63 57 94 51, Email: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered with the RSAC of CHATEAUROUX under number 790 060 776This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safti
Private mansion with garden Indre (36)
XIXe Century Mansion with garden in Berry close to Châteauroux
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Listed private mansion with garden Indre (36)
Magnificent 18th century mansion, located in a small town in Boischaut Sud in Indre (36). In the land of George Sand, in her fiefdom, a quiet property, renovated according to the rules of the art with very beautiful amenities. Comprising 5 bedrooms, attic, secure garage, totaling 300 m2 of living space. You will be seduced by this property ideally located in the immediate vicinity of shops, and only 30 minutes from the train station of Châteauroux (serving all major lines). A remarkable property not to be missed.
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Manor Indre (36)
Uniquely attractive XVIIIe century Mansion, with a beautiful park of 2,5 Ha, and general view on the countryside, close to a village with all amenities. 2 livings rooms, 2 kitchens, 7 bedrooms with private bathroom and toilettes, library,office room. Main house and outbuildings are in perfect condition.Two central heatings. .Swimming-pool with pool house. Authentic XIXe century Chapel.Garages. Cellar. A lot of charm and confort for this property.
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Castle Indre (36)
EXCLUSIVE : Very nice historical manor , with lots of caracter . It is in very good condition ,being totaly reformed 20 years ago with 14 main rooms , and more a 300 square meter meel to be restaured. 35 acres of park and an island with 2 rivers. A so charming and quiet place nearby motorway and railway stations.
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Manor Indre (36)
In the heart of Berry, on the edge of a river, charming rural manor from the 16th and 17th centuries, perfectly restored, comprising. On the ground floor: entrance, dining room/living room of 60m2, living room of 50 m2 with monumental fireplace with mantle, from the 16th century, French ceiling, an office, games room and TV, a bedroom en suite with full bathroom, courtesy toilets, fitted kitchen, boiler room, with access to a cellar. On the first floor, large hallways, 7 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms or shower room, 3 toilets. The whole having benefited from a very beautiful recent renovation. Swimming pool of 10X5m. WITH EATING SYSTEM.with pool house and a summer kitchen. swimming pool technical room. large outbuildings used as a caretaker's house, 2 gites, garages, barn, stable, chapel, 17th century dovecote, all on 8 ha of beautiful parkland, with truffle oaks and meadows.
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Private mansion with garden Issoudun (36)
The Property is located in the Centre Val de Loire region in the Indre department, two and a half hours from Paris. In the heart of the town of Issoudun, this magnificent former private mansion built in the 17th century, made entirely of dressed stone, was once inhabited by Racine's nephew. It will charm you with its breathtaking view of the Tour Blanche as well as its very beautiful features. This former private mansion consists of: On the ground floor, a beautiful entrance, a vast living room with its marquetry parquet floor and fireplace, a fitted and equipped kitchen with its dining area, and a hallway with toilets. A magnificent spiral staircase will lead you to a large landing with its terracotta tiles, dressing room, 3 bedrooms including two parental suites with shower room, bathroom, and toilets. Attic. In the basement, a workshop with a boiler room, laundry room, and atypical cellars (former access to the town's prison). Garage for two cars with convertible attic. A terrace sheltered from prying eyes, its French garden with spa ensure you peace and tranquility.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Domaines Et Forets
Private mansion with garden Issoudun (36)
Réf. 4476 : Elegant Town House for sale in Indre department. Built at the crossroads of Roman roads, the strategic position of ancient Uxellodunum enabled it to become the second-largest city in Berry, after Bourges, within a thousand years. The town's prosperity meant that it came under attack on numerous occasions during troubled times, as evidenced by the famous Tour Blanche (White Tower) built by Richard the Lionheart between 1195 and 1202. Today, far from the fury of the past, Issoudun is a small town with a quiet charm that is both industrial (aeronautics, luxury goods, logistics) and rural. Selected for the Territoires d'Industrie programme, the town aims to develop its character as a town in the countryside. In the shadow of the Tour Blanche, the town house is located in the Site Patrimonial Remarquable (SPR) surrounding this emblematic monument. As such, it benefits from a protected environment and direct access to all of the town centre's shops and services. The property is built on what was, in the Middle Ages, the enclosure of the Noble Castle of Issoudun. This was reinforced when Richard the Lionheart decided to erect the Tour Blanche at the beginning of the 13th century. Several houses were probably built on these medieval foundations, which can still be seen in the basement. However, the staircase tower suggests that the current structure dates from the 17th or early 18th century, after the great fire of 1651. The mansion was subsequently split in two and gradually converted into the modern house we know today. Perched on a small square, the hotel's striking entrance door is framed by two projecting Ionic columns, topped by a pediment with a tympanum decorated with foliage. On the ground floor, once you have passed the three entrance steps, a corridor marks the transition to the private area. This opens onto a very bright lounge with a beautiful fireplace with trumeau, painted in the manner of Boucher. At its end, behind a discreet door, is a toilet with WC. At the opposite end, an archway opens onto a second room, shared by an intimate dining room and a vast kitchen area, completely invisible from the reception room. From the dining room itself, a bay leads to the south-facing terrace and garden. Under the terrace is a surprising summer dining room. Returning to the entrance corridor, you reach the staircase tower providing access to the upper floors and the two basement levels. First floor: The three bedroom doors open onto the landing, which is fitted with large clothes cupboards. On the right, the first bedroom overlooks the garden and has a spacious en suite bathroom with toilet. In the centre, the largest bedroom, whose windows also overlook the garden, has a shower room with WC. Finally, the third bedroom overlooks the small square and is illuminated by a window and an oculus. The second floor comprises a vast attic under the roof, awaiting conversion. The first basement comprises a vast room in which a boiler room and a laundry room have been converted, leaving most of the surface area available. The second basement comprises a vast room with a beaten earth floor under the first basement, as well as underground passageways, walled off at both ends. Outbuildings : The property's main outbuilding is situated at the south end of the garden and contains : In the basement: a large garage with direct access to the street. A discret shed: a large room that could be converted. Also in the garden, a discreet aedicula is used to store maintenance equipment. The 350 sqm garden is laid out around a gravel path bordered by topiary. On one side of the path, a formal mini-garden offers a classical perspective on the views from the residence. On the other, an English-style garden planted with trees provides a romantic place to relax. To the west, the garden faces the wooded hill crowned by the Tour Blanche, with nothing to stop the eye from reaching the summit. This effect of perspective makes the garden seem vast. 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
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