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Located in the North of Brenne, this charming estate of approximately 10 hectares offers many development possibilities. Composed of an ancient lordship with its 17th-century towers, moats, and a 19th-century master house, waiting for a passionate person to restore its original splendor. The whole is flanked by several buildings and dependencies, including a habitable part, a professional premises, and farm buildings. Very quiet environment. Major work required. Energy Performance: E/E Possibility to acquire an additional 60 hectares. Price including fees: €649,700 Net seller price: €613,000 - Fees of 6% payable by the buyer) Property presented by Barnes Centre Sologne Val de Loire: +33 6 26 10 46 13 - [email protected] Information on the risks to which this property is exposed are available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Mezières en Brenne, étang d'environ 4.5 hectares sur un terrain de 7.25 hectares. Desservi par l'eau de la ville et l'électricité. Bungalow aménagé avec grand terrasse couverte et assainissement individuel. Forage., petit hangar pour matériel.
…By Langlois Charles-alexandre
.In Exclusivity, agricultural property in the Indre (36), sector Boischaut Nord, for investor. Of a surface of 193 ha with buildings of habitation and exploitation.
…By Langlois Charles-alexandre
Property: The property consists of 5 lots of buildings: A residential house on one level of 117 m² including 3 bedrooms, a kitchen, a dining room, a toilet, a bathroom, an office, and a terrace. A barn, a storage room, and a garage of 300 m². A beautiful manor made up of a main building from the 15th-14th century, flanked by three towers and a bourgeois residence added in the 19th century, with a total area of 328 m² to be completely restored. A laboratory and a shop with a reception room (possibility to transform into a reception room and guesthouses) An operational building (shed) of 300 m² A breeding building of 250 m² (tunnel) Additional elements: Possibility to separately purchase the agricultural part, which includes 5 hectares of woods, 73 hectares of land, a laboratory, processing equipment, agricultural machinery, and storage facilities of the non-agricultural part, i.e., the manor and the residential house. Mission and issues Safer on this property - Energizing agriculture and forestry Please note that some ad sites do not allow us to display our service correctly. For complete and accurate information, we invite you to visit our website or to contact us directly. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr Photos: © Copyright Safer - Unauthorized use without the author's agreement is prohibited.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safer Centre
Ref.4619 : Character dwelling and its gîte, between Touraine and Berry This beautiful dwelling with its vast outbuildings is situated in the heart of the Brenne region in Berry. However, the region was long considered to be part of Touraine, and the surrounding countryside, with its beautiful rolling hills, bears more resemblance to the Loire Valley than to the nearby Brenne and its ponds. In fact, you don't have to go very far north to find the first tufa stone buildings. The property is set back from a small hamlet, with no neighbours. Just 3 kilometres away, Azay-le-Ferron and its historic château offer all the essential services and amenities. To the south lies the Parc Naturel Régional de la Brenne, the land of a thousand lakes, with its many opportunities for excursions. The area is also renowned for its hunting grounds. Fontgombault, home to a thriving Benedictine community, is a twenty-minute drive away. To the north, you'll find the Touraine region, with its small towns of character such as Loches and Descartes, not to mention its renowned vineyards and gastronomy. The Michelin-starred Maison Dallais (restaurant la Promenade) is just twenty minutes away. Heading south-west, you enter the Poitou region. The spa town of La Roche-Posay, half an hour away, offers treatments for dermatological conditions. The town also boasts a fine golf course. Forty-five minutes away, the TGV station at Châtellerault, on the Paris-Bordeaux line, takes you to the capital in less than an hour and a half. A pretty country road leads to the property and, passing through the gate, you enter the vast courtyard framed by the dwelling and its outbuildings. The dwelling, with 183 sqm of living space, comprises three buildings that form a whole: the stairway tower with its pyramid-shaped roof, the 17th century pavilion, built over two stories under a high hipped roof covered in flat tiles, and finally the 18th century extension, built over a single storey with attic space, which is illuminated to the east by a gabled dormer with a triangular pediment. The front and rear facades traditionally face east and west. The entrance door, topped by a knocker, is under an arch that fills in an older, recessed structure. On the ground floor, you pass through a short entrance hall into the large living room with its kitchen and dining area, and its lounge arranged around a vast 16th-century fireplace housing the wood-burning stove, the residence's main source of heating. To the left is a toilet, at the far end is access to the stairway tower and the comfortable terrace, to the right is access to the gravel cellar via a concealed door and finally, a corridor leads to the large bedroom. This bedroom in the 18th century section is a prestigious room, measuring 35 sqm with a 3.40 m high ceiling. The Louis XIII-style fireplace is topped by an ornamental hood in the neo-classical style with a painted medallion. At the far end, there is access to the shower room with laundry area and exit to the parklands. Upstairs, an angled stairway leads to a landing with a first bedroom on the right and a stairway on the left leading to the attic of the 17th century dwelling, which could be converted, and to the bathroom. Continuing on, you enter a majestic suite with a sitting room adorned with an imposing Gothic fireplace and a bedroom. Finally, two steps lead up to the attic of the 17th-century building, the third bedroom on this level. The property's outbuildings are as follows : - A barn with a floor surface area of 115 sqm with a roof redone in 2000 and revised in 2022. - In the western extension of the barn, a small house used as a gîte, with approx. 80 sqm of living space comprising a ground floor lounge with kitchen area and a shower room with toilet, and two upstairs bedrooms with bathrooms. - Enclosing the courtyard to the east is a stable building with a garage, the roof of which was redone in 2012 and revised in 2022. In need of internal restoration. - In the meadow to the north, a pole barn that could house horses and their hay. - To the south, in the second part of the grounds, a building containing a working bread oven. - A well. The grounds, spanning a total surface area of 9 acres (3.8 hectares), are divided into two almost equal parts. The first forms a quadrilateral of almost two hectares and is divided between the wooded parklands to the rear of the dwelling and the pole barn, an orchard behind the stables, and a large parcel of grassland. The second, on the other side of the road, is a long natural strip bordered to the south by a stream. Close to the road, surrounding the bread oven, a bamboo grove has been developed. 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
A fantastic opportunity to acquire a turn-key hotel and gourmet restaurant business in the heart of a charming village of BUZANÇAIS, only 20 min away from Châteauroux. Nestled on almost 3 acres of beautifully landscaped lush grounds and bordering the majestic Indre river, this 3 star hotel and restaurant has already earned an excellent reputation amongst international and local clients. The manor features a beautiful lobby / check-in area, a gorgeous restaurant dining room with fireplace, a bar and a veranda area where diners enjoy their gastronomic experience surrounded by the peaceful garden views, 8 en-suite bedrooms, 4 professional kitchen areas to inspire any chef, a cozy den, and a charming owners' apartment. A secondary dwelling has been remodeled to host an additional 4 guest bedrooms, each with their en-suite bathrooms. In all, the property offers 12 hotel suites, with the possibility to remodel 5 additional bedrooms. The restaurant can welcome up to 44 guests in the dining area, as well as an additional 26 guests on the beautiful, sunny terrace. Located just at the foot of the regional natural Park of La Brenne, in a highly touristic area prized by local and international travelers alike. If you're simply looking for a charming countryside home to enjoy a quiet family life, the property can very easily be converted back into a private residence. For more information, photos, or to schedule a showing, please don't hesitate to contact me 7 days a week. Maria VAYNER, Coldwell Banker Paris au 06.44.97.88.07 ou par mail: [email protected] LIST PRICE: 640,000 Euros Energy Class: D https://sites.google.com/a/coldwellbanker.fr/honoraires-coldwellbanker-demeure-prestige/
…By Coldwell Banker Paris
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
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
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.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
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
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…By Expertimo
Located 45 minutes from Châteauroux and 1 hour 30 minutes from Blois or Poitiers, this 50-hectare property, all in one piece, conceals a house built in 1975 in the purest Sologne style. The estate is surrounded by a 250-hectare forest. Just 15 minutes from St. Médard and its amenities, the house is revealed after a forest track and a bridge, showcasing its typical architecture. Its south-facing aspect and two verandas on either side offer abundant natural light and unobstructed views of the verdant grounds. The property boasts high-quality features: reversible air conditioning via a heat pump, triple-glazed windows, enhanced insulation, and a compliant wastewater treatment system. The inviting interior offers, on the ground floor, a living room with a fireplace, a dining room adjoining the first veranda, and a highly functional kitchen connected to the second veranda. This is the heart of the home. A master suite and an office complete the ground floor. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The full basement includes a utility room, double garage, storage areas, a wine cellar, and a four-person sauna. Outbuildings include a double garage and a workshop/studio. A forest management plan and hunting plan are available; the Monichon Law applies to 39 hectares. A preserved setting, ideal for relaxation and family holidays.
…By Monnereau Immobilier
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
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
A beautifully restored house with a court and gardens, nestled in a historical town in an area recalling Tuscany in France’s Touraine province. What you first see in this property, with its classical architecture dating back to the 17th and 19th centuries, is its long street-facing facade. At the back, two wings protrude from it at a right angle, forming a U shape around a paved courtyard. At the end of the court, there is an upper garden that you reach via a stone staircase. This garden’s retaining wall closes the court’s fourth side. The street-facing ashlar facade was recently restored. Its main entrance door is made of varnished wood with a glazed portion at the top. There are two windows on either side of it. The glazed section is protected with a cast-iron grate. The fanlight has elegant wrought-iron decoration. On one side of the facade, a carriage door, also made of varnished wood, leads into a large carriage entrance area that takes you through to the inner court. Beyond the carriage entrance area, one last ground-floor window lets light into an office in one of the wings. Upstairs, the windows are aligned with the ones along the ground floor. The upstairs windows are fitted with louvred shutters, while the ground-floor windows are fitted with solid shutters. The street-facing elevation is rendered. Its doors and windows are set in ashlar surrounds. A luxuriant Virginia creeper grows along the three court-facing elevations. The roof is entirely covered with traditional local tiles. It was recently restored. The upper garden is dotted with trees and enjoys absolute privacy. A lower garden with fruit trees and a stone garage lie on the other side of the street.
…By Patrice Besse
Property: ? A set of Berry buildings including: - A livable house of approximately 80 m² to be renovated consisting of a kitchen, dining room, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, and WC. Possibility of extension in the adjoining outbuilding. - A second house to restore, 2 rooms of approximately 60 m². Numerous possibilities, guest house, etc. - A breeding building of approximately 1,150 m² with storage and breeding areas. - A stable of approximately 350 m² The entire property sits on 8 ha 79 a of meadows. This property could be suitable for equestrian activities, poultry farming, rabbits, snails, or the creation of gîtes. Mission and issues Safer on this property - Support local development Please note that some listing sites do not allow us to properly display our service. For complete and accurate information, we invite you to visit our site or contact us directly. Information on the risks this property is exposed to is available on the Géorisques site: georisques.gouv.fr Photos: © Copyright Safer - Use prohibited without the author's permission.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safer Centre
NURET-LE-FERRON, 5 minutes from a motorway exit, ideally located at the gates of the La Brenne Regional Natural Park, discover this beautiful estate of over 9 hectares, including a T9 master house currently arranged as a guesthouse. You will also have another house and various outbuildings. Lovely swimming pool and a pond of about 1.5 hectares. Continuation in the development of a tourist activity or a future place for your primary residence, it is up to you to choose!This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Adressimmo
En Exclusivité champagne berrichonne secteur ouest. A la vente Exploitation agricole d'une surface totale de 152ha 50a dont 141ha 50a en SAU. Libre à la vente avec DPMB et matériel, irrigable sur 136ha. + matériel et DPB : 193 500 (HNI)
…By Langlois Charles-alexandre
Magnificent property in the municipality of Tournon Saint Pierre, just 8 km from La Roche Posay, consisting of a castle of 722 m², a gîte of 307 m², and a 140 m² house for the caretaker.The castle comprises: Ground floor (248.40 m²): a boiler room, a laundry room, a 60m² billiard room, a 42m² room, a kitchen, a garbage room, and a garage. First floor (304m²): a beautiful entrance hall of 34 m², a 42 m² living room, a 43 m² library, a 42 m² dining room, an office, a 29 m² kitchen, various corridors, toilets, a wardrobe, two beautiful towers, and a large 50 m² veranda. Second floor (209 m²): a corridor serving 5 bedrooms (ranging from 22m² to 39m²), a closet, a vestibule, and two towers. Third floor (209 m²): a landing/corridor serving 6 bedrooms, two towers. Fourth floor: an attic of 130 m².The gîte comprises: Ground floor (156 m²): an entrance/hallway, a living room/kitchen of 47 m², a game room of 84 m², First floor (151 m²): a corridor serving 5 bedrooms (20 m² each), a bathroom, two shower rooms, a vestibule, a WC, and a laundry room.The castle has 2 floors with 11 bedrooms, each equipped with a bathroom and views of the pond or the 4 ha park.Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frWe are available from 8 AM to 7 PM from Monday to Saturday.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Square Habitat Châtellerault
In the heart of a privileged environment in the Centre-Val de Loire region, this property of approximately 4.5 hectares, comprising a château, outbuildings, a swimming pool, and a pond, offers a rare and history-laden living environment.With its elegant architecture inspired by the Renaissance, this characterful residence reflects the refinement and authenticity of French heritage. Over the centuries, it has belonged to several noble families, including the Lhéritier de Chézelle family, a general under Napoleon Bonaparte.The château opens on the ground floor to a spacious entrance hall serving a double living room, a dining room, a kitchen, an office, and a veranda. These reception areas benefit from beautiful natural light thanks to numerous cross openings.The garden level provides a second kitchen, a large playroom, the boiler room, a laundry room, a garage, and several storage spaces or rooms that can be arranged according to your needs.On the first floor, a wide landing distributes five bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. The second floor hosts six additional bedrooms, also equipped with bathrooms.A vast attic completes the ensemble.The property also includes several outbuildings, including a caretaker's house of approximately 140 m², a workshop, and an independent house with a reception room of approximately 300 m².Outside, you can enjoy a privileged natural environment with a heated swimming pool measuring 15 x 6 meters, as well as a pond that allows for peaceful boat rides.Contact Jonathan Ciette, your residential real estate consultant at 06 78 64 61 64.Coldwell Banker Turones Properties, your prestigious real estate agency located in Tours. Specialists in exceptional properties, regardless of the type of property, we support our clients in their real estate projects with a tailor-made service, combining expertise, discretion, and excellence thanks to our international network and our perfect knowledge of the local real estate market.Fees payable by the seller.“Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.”This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Coldwell Banker Turones Properties
Completely restored, the estate is ideally located at the confluence of Touraine, Poitou, and Berry. Just 9 km from the thermal spa town of La Roche-Posay, it offers easy access to leisure activities such as tennis, golf, casino, horseback riding, and a spa. The Brenne Natural Park is 10 km away, the Loire Valley Castles between 40 and 100 km, Futuroscope at 45 km, and Beauval Zoo at 60 km. Domaine des Vallées has belonged to historical figures such as the Napoleonic general Lhéritier de Chézelle and the famous soprano Mado Robin. Surrounded by a 5-hectare English-style park, fully enclosed, it includes a lake inhabited by swans and ducks, where one can boat or fish. The park is also adorned with remarkable century-old trees such as sequoias and ginkgos biloba, providing a peaceful and enchanting living environment, enhanced by the presence of peacocks and squirrels. As for the castle, it is composed as follows: On the ground floor: - An entrance hall (34.5 m²). - A reception room (86 m²) used as a TV lounge and library. - A dining room (42.5 m²). - An office (13.5 m²). - A kitchen (29 m²). - Independent toilets. - A veranda (50 m²). - Two towers allowing access to the floors of this castle. On the 1st floor: - A corridor (25.5 m²) serving all rooms. - Five bedrooms with bathrooms and toilets. On the garden level - A billiard room (60.5 m²) where an old bread oven can be found. - A boiler/laundry room (85 m²). - A garbage room (9 m²). - A large room that can be converted (42.5 m²). - A kitchen accessible from outside the property (21 m²). - A garage (28 m²). Regarding the exterior of the property: - A villa (445 m²) on two levels with spacious living areas on the ground floor and five bedrooms plus three bathrooms on the upper floor. - A house (140 m²) on two levels rented to the property's caretaker. - A technical room for storage. - A heated swimming pool. - A private wooded park with numerous classified trees. Ideally located in the town of Tournon-Saint-Pierre. A must-see. For more information, contact LOUIS-EUGÈNE Morgan at 06.86.75.14.38 or via email at [email protected].
…By Efficity
In a calm setting with beautiful views of the countryside, this remarkably maintained property complex includes a 435 sq.mt main house, a completely renovated 119 sq.mt guest house, an 85 sq.mt caretaker's house, and 220 sq.mt of garages, workshops and common areas, all on a magnificent 11.5 hectare wooded plot with swimming pool and pond. Completely renovated with taste, the main house comprises on the ground floor an entrance hall, a dressing room, a very beautiful modern fitted kitchen, a dining room, a living room with a fireplace with its stove, a laundry room, a landing leading to a library (piano room), a master suite with dressing room, shower room, WC, a very large living room, another WC with washbasin. On the first floor, a landing leads to three beautiful bedrooms, a shower room, a hallway with cupboards and a very bright bathroom (seven large roof windows) with its jacuzzi bathtub in the center of the room, and a walk-in shower. Behind this bathroom, a technical room with the oil boiler and a solar water heater. The guest house is composed on the ground floor of a kitchenette and a living room with a shower room and WC. On the first floor, a large landing with a TV lounge, bar, a hallway with a breakfast layout including refrigerator and dishwasher, four double bedrooms including a very large one with its dressing room, and two shower rooms with WC. The second gîte consists of an entrance hall, a living/dining room, a hallway, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a toilet. A full basement includes a double garage and a cellar. In Gîte No. 1, on the garden level, there is a first garage with a workshop area, as well as a second garage with a mezzanine. Many terraces overlook the magnificent pond, with its pontoon leading to a gazebo located in the middle of the lake. A well is located on the property, with a pump that fills the pond during the summer to ensure the numerous fish do not suffer from water shortages. The woods are very well maintained and there are bridle paths. An old pond is present but not maintained. The property is fenced to prevent wild boar from entering. The main house has been completely renovated. The roofs and zinc work are in perfect condition. The decor is refined. The kitchen is a wonderful, welcoming space, superbly equipped. The boiler is new. The utility room has custom-made storage. Everything is connected to remote controls for the lighting and the electric gate. The bathrooms are modern and practical. The vast and numerous terraces have been designed to take advantage of 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 cottage has been completely renovated with numerous skylights providing incredible brightness. The insulation has been completely redone (as has the main house). The bathrooms have Bluetooth mirrors (a very original gadget !). The gardener's cottage has antique decor and is heated by electric convectors. The 12x6m swimming pool, with a depth ranging from 0.90m to 2m, is a salt-water system with a heat pump and an electric cover. It is 4 years old. Located on the borders of Touraine, the gateway to Berry and Brenne, Le Châtillonnais en Berry offers a wide range of excursions and walks : numerous castles, vineyards, the famous Beauval Zoo in Saint-Aignan, the Haute-Touche Animal Park and its castle in Azay-le-Ferron, the Brenne Natural Park, and more. This property is located near Chatillon-sur-Indre (4 km), a town with all amenities, and not far from Loches (10 km). Sale price including agency fees: €1,378,000. Agency fees payable by the buyer. Agency fees: 6% VAT of the price excluding agency fees. Sale price excluding fees: €1,300,000. Energy Class: D. Climate Class: D. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €7,751 and €10,488 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
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
Ref.4614 : 18th C. Townhouse for sale in the Berry Region In the Berry region, we offer a house full of character on the banks of the Creuse. Land of a thousand ponds, the Brenne is a renowned natural region, recognisable by its moorland landscapes cut by large mirrors of water. Twice a year, great flights of migratory birds stop off in this paradise of biodiversity. The Creuse, a beautiful river that flows down from the Plateau de Millevaches, follows its course through a picturesque valley all the way to Touraine. On its banks lies the town of Le Blanc, a small city of six thousand inhabitants with all amenities. Our home here faces the river, which flows at the foot of the Ville Haute, a maze of medieval alleyways; the town centre is just a few minutes away. All around is the Brenne Regional Nature Park, with its many possibilities for excursions. Fontgombault, home to a thriving Benedictine community, is a ten-minute drive away. The spa town of La Roche-Posay is half an hour away, where dermatological ailments are treated, and has a fine golf course. Modifications made to the house over time have given it the shape of a quadrilateral with two wide projecting wings on the part open towards the river. The whole, under a split roof covered in flat tiles and around a quarter in slate, is built over three stories, the last of which is mansard-roofed. The attic is illuminated by elegant gabled dormers on the north side and Jacobean dormers on the east and west sides, all with triangular pediments. The residence is accessed either from the quayside via the gate and garden, or from the rear, on the upper town side, via the 17th-century carriage entrance. This is why the house is accessed from the side via a small courtyard where this original doorway opens out. On the ground floor, the entrance hall, with its white paving with black cabochons, leads off to the right into a cosy dining room with wood-panelled walls. To the left is the good-sized kitchen, where you will also find the start of the back staircase. You then pass through the entrance hall into the large lounge. This 38 sqm reception room is at the heart of the house. It opens onto a small terrace facing the river and the lower town. Passing through the large lounge, you enter the small lounge, an intimate space with a panel of beautiful wood panelling. A door leads to the stairwell. This stairwell, also accessible directly from the large lounge, leads to the last room on the first level: a large bedroom (approx. 23 sqm), currently disused. First floor: At the top of the quarter-turn staircase, a corridor leads to all the rooms on this level. First there are two bedrooms, one of which has a view of the river. In the middle of the corridor is the large bedroom with its herringbone parquet floor and en suite bathroom. Next door, the entrance to the back staircase and another, more modest bedroom with access to the bathroom. Opposite this room, the last bedroom is a good size and overlooks the river. Between the two, a second bathroom can be accessed via this last bedroom or via the corridor. The second floor comprises four attics, one of which has been converted into a study/library and the other into a boiler room. The basement: A series of cellars built on rammed earth and under large barrel vaults covers almost the entire surface area of the house. This area is accessed via a stairway in the centre of the front of the house, under the terrace mentioned above. Outbuildings : Two lean-to buildings, each around 45 sqm, flank the house. One, used as a greenhouse and gardening shed, has a water supply. The other, probably a former coach house, is used as a shed. The land on which the house stands is a quadrilateral enclosed by walls, except to the north, on the river side, where the fence consists of a low wall with a gate above it. There are two entrances: to the south, on the upper town side, a carriage entrance bearing the date 1661; to the north, on the river side, a two-leaf gate. Also on the river side, two flowerbeds frame a gravelled area where you can park your car. Although small, the garden is particularly well flowered. Furniture is available as an option. A virtual tour of this property 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
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
EXCLUSIVE BARNES - The majestic architecture of this chateau with its rich history directly overlooks the Creuse Valley, with breathtaking unobstructed views over several kilometres of the surrounding countryside! The interiors are particularly luminous thanks to the large windows, the vast reception rooms, the clever circulation on the upper floors and the fireplaces in most of the main rooms and bedrooms. Many recent works. The large, majestic, tree-lined entrance driveway leads directly to the large gateway flanked by stone pilasters, then to the large courtyard of honour, flanked by 2 beautiful outbuildings (one of which houses 2 immediately usable gîtes, the other a cold room and large volumes awaiting conversion). The terraces extend onto a magnificent late 19th century chapel, still consecrated and adorned with its religious attributes and stained glass windows. The property also offers approximately 23 hectares of land, consisting of meadows and woods, with the possibility of expanding the property to over 27 hectares in a single block, including a farmhouse and adjoining meadows. ECD: F/F Price before tax €85S,000 - Price excluding fees €811,000. Agency fees: 5.05% incl. VAT payable by the purchaser. DPE : D/C Property presented by Barnes Centre Sologne Val de Loire : +(33)06.26.10.46.13 – [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
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