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SAINT-DENIS-DE-JOUHET, located 5 minutes from the town of NEUVY-SAINT-SEPULCHRE which has all amenities, on more than 7500m² of land, come and discover this property. It consists of a main dwelling house of approximately 273m² fully renovated, including on the ground floor a living room of about 47m², kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. Upstairs, you will find 3 other bedrooms with a shower room. An artist studio of 38m² and a swimming pool of 12.50 x 5.50 with a pool house accompany this property. There is also additional development potential with a second independent house of about 138m² for any project such as a gîte or others. 2 garages of 32 and 40m², a workshop of 44m², and a carport complete this set.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Adressimmo
DPE in progress. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Safer Centre
Réf. 4740 : Charming 18th C. house for sale in Berry region The property is located at the heart of one of those Berry villages so dear to George Sand. It lies approximately 300 km from Paris, in the Indre département, more precisely in the southern Boischaut, a gently undulating bocage landscape. Châteauroux, the area’s principal town, is less than 30 minutes away, while all essential shops and day-to-day services are available locally. The region is known as the Land of George Sand, as it was her beloved homeland and an inexhaustible source of inspiration. The house itself may even have welcomed the author during her visits, as it once belonged to one of her close friends. Hard-working in winter, the region becomes decidedly festive in summer. Nohant, George Sand’s former residence, attracts more than 30,000 visitors each year, in addition to the 10,000 music lovers who attend the renowned Chopin Festival annually. The year 2026 will be marked by numerous cultural events celebrating the 150th anniversary of the author’s death. Yet it is not only literature that enchants visitors. The surrounding countryside is a perfect example of peaceful and picturesque rural France, ideal for walking, cycling or horse riding. It is, quite simply, a region where life is particularly enjoyable. Facing the street, the residence is set slightly back behind a low wall opened by a simple and elegant gate. Over two storeys, seven evenly aligned window openings per level lend the façade a dignified and harmonious appearance, beneath a hipped roof clad in local flat slate. This tasteful simplicity conceals a complex of buildings forming a substantial residence, whose true scale is only revealed upon entering the courtyard through the side gate. Arranged around this enclosed courtyard are, first, the main house at the rear, followed by a lower return wing at right angles, now entirely occupied by the cathedral-style kitchen. The rear of a former bread oven adjoins it, while at its northern end a building on a raised base—undoubtedly older—houses the guest accommodation. Opposite, a long building encloses the courtyard. In the absence of precise knowledge of its original function, it is referred to as the barn. The main house offers approximately 335 sqm of living space. On the ground floor of the main house, a sequence of interconnecting rooms comprises, in order, the panelled drawing room, the staircase hall, the dining room, the study, and a spacious bathroom. On the courtyard side, a corridor serves all of these rooms, in addition to a guest WC, and also provides access to the cathedral-style kitchen. This is extended by a room used as a pantry, utility room and boiler room, together with a fine wine cellar, both located in the basement of the guest house. On the first floor, a landing arranged as a sitting room provides access, on one side, to a spacious bedroom with dressing room, antechamber and shower room. On the other side, it leads to a self-contained studio comprising a kitchenette, a shower room and a small terrace. A corridor, symmetrical to that on the ground floor, extends into a gallery overlooking the generous volume of the cathedral-style kitchen. On the second floor, a charming, rustic landing leads to a large attic bedroom with its own bathroom. An adjoining attic space could, if desired, be converted to create an additional bedroom. Outbuildings : The two outbuildings offer generous volumes, the conversion of which into leisure areas has transformed the ensemble—main house and outbuildings—into a spacious and highly comfortable residence. The guest house comprises a single large room with a kitchenette, a shower room, and a mezzanine bedroom. This gîte offers approximately 38 sqm of living space. The barn includes: - an Orangery, a vast cathedral-style reception room of approximately 103 sqm, filled with natural light through large windows overlooking the garden and featuring a bar counter, a terrace, and a substantial fireplace—ideal for convivial evenings; - a wellness area with jacuzzi, hammam, and shower room with WC; - a superb 61 sqm cinema room, fitted with professional equipment, available as an optional purchase; - a storage room. The garden is a highly private haven, where carefully chosen plantings create a distinctly Mediterranean atmosphere. Palms, topiary shrubs, a pond, a narrow canal and a small pavilion—ideal as a charming tea house—coexist in perfect harmony. Behind the kitchen, a more intimate landscaped area serves both as an enclosed terrace and as a summer sitting room, providing a cool and pleasant retreat during the hottest days. 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
Magnificent 16th century fortified house located in Boischaut Sud in Indre (36) in the country of Georges Sand near La CHATRE. This ensemble is composed of an old renovated dwelling house of 310 m2, including an entrance, laundry room, kitchen, dining room, living room and large office. Upstairs: 3 bedrooms, dressing room and 3 bathrooms. The exterior is composed of a courtyard, swimming pool with poolhouse, various outbuildings and stables consisting of two barns (140 and 50 m2), including an apartment and two studios with independent entrances. Also various plots in the nature of meadow and orchard. The total surface area of the land is 2ha
…By Terres & Demeures De France
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
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
This seigniorial dwelling spanning approx. 310 m² (3,903 sq ft) is situated in a hamlet near to LA CHATRE in the French department of Indre. It comprises a fortified house with a rectangular pavilion, extended by outbuildings and former stables converted into living accommodation. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, laundry room, kitchen, dining room, living room and a large study. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms, a dressing room and three bathrooms. An outside canopy, with a summer kitchen, swimming pool and poolhouse, lets you enjoy the fine summer days. The garden, planted with flowers and trees, offers magnificent views over the rolling countryside. A 140 m² barn, a 50 m² outbuilding with workshops, a 110 m² storage building, a flat, a billiard room and two studio flats with separate entrances complete the property. ECD: C/A Price before tax: 659 000 (Net selling price: €699 500 - 6% agency fees payable by the buyer). Property presented by Mr Etienne de BEAUREPAIRE (EI) : 06.07.71.57.74 - [email protected]. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
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
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
iad France - Axel Bailly offers you: An exceptional estate in the heart of Berry, providing a rare alliance between historical heritage and contemporary art of living, this prestigious property features a total living area of approximately 347 m² within a remarkable natural environment of nearly 3 hectares. Located in the commune of Pouligny-Saint-Martin, a territory steeped in history with authentic charm, it benefits from a peaceful setting while remaining close to essential amenities.The main residence of approximately 227 m², built in the second half of the 15th century, is charming with its local stone architecture and preserved character. Access is via an elegant driveway leading to a covered period porch, a true signature of the place. The entrance reveals generous volumes bathed in light. A raised living room, enhanced by an open fireplace, imparts a warm and refined atmosphere. Below, the reception area harmoniously distributes the different levels. An office on the lower level provides an ideal setting for professional activities. The dining room with an open kitchen offers a convivial reception space, extended by a modular space accessible by stairs that can serve as an office or bedroom, complemented by a bathroom with shower and WC as well as a laundry area. The ground floor is adorned with elegant travertine, underscoring the property's luxury.Upstairs, a master suite features its own bathroom with WC, accompanied by an independent WC on the landing. The second floor hosts a second, intimate and refined master suite, equipped with a bathroom with bathtub.The estate also offers high-quality independent spaces with two furnished studios, each comprising a living room, a bedroom, and a bathroom, allowing for absolute comfort for family and guests or to develop a high-end accommodation business. An annex building completes the property with a dining room living room, a kitchen, a bedroom, a bathroom with WC, a billiard room, and a workshop leading to an enclosed kennel.The outbuildings enrich this rare property with a character barn of approximately 200 m² and a 70 m² building comprising three rooms dedicated to storage, offering numerous development possibilities.Outside, the estate unfolds in a privileged natural setting with a summer kitchen opening onto a covered terrace of approximately 25 m², a heated swimming pool of 11 meters by 4, secured by an electric cover, a second covered terrace of 25 m² with a water point immediately next to the pool, a landscaped park with trees extending into about 2 hectares of meadows, and a charming body of water arranged as a pond surrounded by lush vegetation. The whole is enhanced by a majestic and entirely enclosed driveway, guaranteeing privacy and serenity.The technical features meet current demands with electric underfloor heating throughout the ground floor, complemented by a pellet stove and an open fireplace, electric radiators upstairs, the presence of fiber optic, a security and surveillance system, a compliant septic tank, and double glazing throughout the estate.With its unique configuration, generous volumes, and the quality of its features, this exceptional estate represents a rare opportunity intended for clients seeking a prestigious living space, a character family home, or a high-end reception project, where authenticity, elegance, and serenity come together perfectly.Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class C index 179 and CLIMATE class A index 5. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear brush, is available on the Géorisques site: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement was written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Axel Bailly, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered in the RSAC of BOURGES under number 994926228, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
Residence: This 120 m² house, ideally located above the wine cellar, consists of a living room with an open equipped kitchen, 4 bedrooms including 2 with bathrooms, 2 shower rooms, and a toilet. A 20 m² dressing room. On the ground floor, an old wine cellar of 120 m² fully equipped. The old guard pavilion, a square tower of 46 m², extends over 3 levels. The property also includes a renovated gîte of 47 m² living space, with fitted kitchen, living room with insert, bedroom, and on the upper floor, an additional bedroom with shower room. Another 85 m² gîte is currently under renovation. It has a bread oven and an adjustable attic. Finally, a 17 m² pigeonnier has been completely renovated.Land: Area: Approximately 8 ha 80 a, consisting of land, located in AOC Châteaumeillant.Mission and challenges of Safer concerning this property - Support local development - Energize agriculture and forestry.Please note that some listing sites do not allow us to display our service properly. For complete and accurate information, we invite you to visit our website or contact us directly.Photos: © Copyright Safer - Use prohibited without the author's consent.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safer Centre
Just a few minutes from Ardentes, in the heart of the Berry region, this charming property embodies all the authenticity and elegance of refined country living. Set on magnificent grounds of over one hectare, this characterful longère enjoys a peaceful, preserved and verdant environment, while remaining close to all amenities. The main residence, offering approximately 250 sqm of living space, is distinguished by its generous volumes and timeless features: exposed antique beams, fireplace, authentic materials and a warm, inviting atmosphere. It comprises five bedrooms, three shower rooms, and a spacious, light-filled reception room with fireplace. An independent guest house of approximately 100 sqm completes the property, featuring four bedrooms ideal for welcoming family and friends or developing a hospitality activity. Numerous outbuildings further enhance this exceptional estate: reception hall, garage, workshop, and versatile spaces offering endless possibilities for your projects. A rare, private and inspiring property, perfectly suited as a family residence, an elegant country home or a hospitality venture. An authentic and highly sought-after property with undeniable charm. A must-see.
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Land: Production forest of timber with a predominance of regular Douglas fir stands planted in the 1970s on 67 hectares. Very good health condition of the stands. Simple management plan in place from January 1, 2012, to December 31, 2027, available upon request under a confidentiality agreement. Forestry expertise dated November 2024 available upon request under a confidentiality agreement. Hunting: hunting plan for 6 deer. Currently free. Allocation procedure Safer with call for applications from August 7 to August 24, 2026. The candidate selected by the Cher technical committee on September 22, 2026, will commit to their project within the framework of a specification lasting 15 years. Safer will prioritize applications with a commitment to sustainable forest management, with certification, and respect for environmental issues such as hunting. Mission and challenges Safer on this property - Stimulate agriculture and forestry. Please note that some listing sites may not display our service correctly. For complete and accurate information, we invite you to visit our website or contact us directly.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safer Centre
Ref.4845 : In the Heart of the Berry Region, a 15th–17th C. Château with Park, Moat and Outbuildings Just three hours from Paris by motorway, southern Boischaut is a region that combines the gently rolling plains of the Paris Basin with the foothills of the Massif Central, which feature a more rugged terrain. This natural region, covering the southern parts of the Indre and Cher departments—that is, the former province of Berry—is primarily devoted to cattle farming. The landscapes here are therefore green and often dotted with hedgerows, possessing a discreet yet enduring charm. It is “Le Berry, which takes hold of you and never lets you go” as described by George Sand, a native of the region. The area is ideally situated in the centre of France, close to two major motorways: the A20 ‘L’Occitane’, linking Brussels and Paris to Toulouse on the one hand, and the A71 ‘L’Arverne’, providing access to Clermont-Ferrand and, beyond that, Montpellier from the capital. Chateaumeillant, La Châtre and Saint-Amand-Montrond, small towns full of character with a rich history, are located near the château. The first is known for its high-quality vineyards, the second lies at the heart of the ‘Pays de George Sand’, with its many events, and the third, dubbed the ‘City of Gold’ as it is France’s third-largest centre for gold jewellery production, is often associated with Noirlac Abbey, a marvel of Cistercian architecture situated nearby. Finally, for younger visitors, Sam Parc, also located in Saint-Amand Montrond, is one of the best amusement parks in the Centre region. Just a little further on, Bourges is a major city of art and history, making it a natural choice to become the European Capital of Culture in 2028. You’ll love strolling through its historic and shopping centre, between the Palais Jacques-Cœur, a masterpiece of Flamboyant Gothic architecture, and Saint-Etienne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As the capital of the Berry region, Bourges is not just an open-air museum. The city lies at the heart of a vibrant economic region where the aerospace and defence industries are particularly well represented. The château is approached by way of a fixed bridge spanning the former moat, its entrance symbolically guarded by a tower. Beyond lies a splendid esplanade upon which the residence reveals itself as a classic 17th-century manor house adjoined by a remarkable medieval keep flanked by two towers, one of which contains a staircase turret. The manor itself rises over three storeys, including an attic level beneath a hipped roof clad in flat tiles and crowned with two lead finials along the ridge. At the north-eastern corner of the roof stands a purely decorative brick échauguette. The principal façades, oriented east to west, display elegant rows of windows adorned only with subtly projecting sills. On the eastern elevation, a remarkable wrought-iron and glass veranda inspired by the Art Nouveau style occupies the centre of the building. On this same façade, to the south, stands a neo-Gothic stair tower. To the north of the manor, a narrower and lower rectangular structure provides the connection between the northern tower and the keep. The northern tower, imposing in mass, rises over three levels beneath a conical roof. The keep itself is square in plan and surmounted by a pavilion roof clad in flat tiles, its ridges embellished with ornamental lead finials. At its south-western corner stands a staircase turret capped with a conical roof. Defensive openings remain visible at several points throughout the structure. Upon entering the manor house, one finds on the ground floor a through entrance hall leading, to the right, into a vast drawing room with fireplace, illuminated by windows opening onto both sides of the building. At the far end of the entrance hall lies access to the neo-Gothic stair tower, while to the left are the dining room, opening onto the veranda, and a small ancillary room serving as a secondary kitchen. Proceeding along the corridor and still to the right are a return staircase ascending to the upper floor, a lavatory, a small artist’s studio, and, beyond a few steps, a spacious kitchen with adjoining laundry room and pantry. This kitchen enjoys a terrace to the east and an exit onto the arrival esplanade to the west. The return staircase leads to the first floor, where a broad corridor gives access to four bedrooms, three with shower rooms and one with a bathroom. At approximately one-third of the corridor’s length stands a wooden staircase ascending to the attic floor, formerly used as servants’ quarters. At the second third, a landing provides access to an independent lavatory and to the neo-Gothic stair tower. Returning northwards, the corridor passes an independent lavatory featuring the remains of an archway, before narrowing as it enters the connecting building. It then opens onto a large bedroom with bathroom and continues towards the keep’s grand hall, an impressive room with generous ceiling height, illuminated to the north and south by stained-glass windows with window seats. A monumental fireplace bearing the arms of the Boissieu family, still in working order, lends great distinction to the space. A narrow passageway gives access to a charming study located within the northern tower. A short corridor then leads to the stair turret and up to the second floor of the keep, where one first encounters a long storage room, formerly the château’s fruit store, before entering a vast hall with fireplace and windows fitted with stone seats, currently used as a billiard room. The staircase continues upwards to magnificent attic spaces beneath a timber framework shaped like an inverted ship’s hull. Beneath the keep lie a former wine storehouse and a wine cellar. The outbuildings are, for the most part, grouped together in a large U-shaped complex, comprising a tack room, a shed, a stable used as a garage, a four-room flat (including three bedrooms) used as a guest house, a very large cowshed, a donkey stable and a number of small outbuildings. The property is in fairly good visible condition. In the grounds, there is a beautiful greenhouse-orangery that could be used as a reception room, in good visible condition. The grounds, covering a total area of 8.5 acres, are shaped like an isosceles triangle. The château and outbuildings are situated at the base of the triangle, whilst the park, criss-crossed by several beautiful avenues, occupies the rest. An interesting feature of the site is that the moats and water ditches form an enclosure separating an ‘inner park’ – an English-style garden, beautifully landscaped and well-maintained – from an ‘outer park’, which is more natural in character and features a pretty pond. A small bridge and a footbridge allow visitors to move from one area to the other. This layout lends the whole site a distinct romantic charm. 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
Magnificent loft with an artist's studio in the heart of the Berry region, in the town of Argenton-sur-Creuse (the Venice of Berry). Just a 5-minute walk from all the town's shops and amenities, including a farmers' market and art exhibitions. This house features a large studio with a toilet and sink, two bedrooms, a shower room with a toilet, a large kitchen with a pantry, two mezzanines, an office, a terrace, and plenty of charm! Only 2.5 hours from Paris by train, this unique house is a true haven of peace and creativity.
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Ref 4825: 15th-century castle and its hamlet for sale in the Berry region Located in Berry, in the Indre department, this remarkable castle captivates visitors with its distinctively medieval character. Situated in the heart of France, it is approximately 300 km from Paris via the A20 motorway, known as the Occitane, and 30 km from Châteauroux, the local town centre. For everyday amenities, the charming village of Argenton-sur-Creuse is less than ten minutes away. The site can also be reached by helicopter. A veritable fortress, the building overlooks the banks of a small river, the Bouzanne. The gently rolling surrounding landscape marks the south-eastern boundary of the Brenne, also known as the ‘Land of a Thousand Ponds’. Renowned for its unspoilt nature and designated a Regional Nature Park, this region offers numerous opportunities for relaxation and exploration. Birdwatchers come from all over the world to observe waterfowl and migratory birds, whilst hikers, cyclists and horse riders enjoy the well-maintained paths winding between the ponds. Hunting enthusiasts also find favourable terrain here, whilst respecting responsible hunting practices. On the edge of a hamlet, its privacy protected by a wall stretching nearly two kilometres, the fortress stands at the heart of its grounds. It enjoys a remarkable panorama over the Bouzanne Valley, forming a veritable natural amphitheatre where the views stretch for nearly ten kilometres. This spectacular setting had, in fact, caught the attention of Michael Jackson, who had considered establishing his French estate there in the late 1990s. The castle is one of the few largely preserved examples of 15th-century military architecture. Built of dressed stone and rubble masonry, and still partially surrounded by moats, it comprises an entrance gatehouse flanked by crenellated towers, which leads into a first, square courtyard. Two wings of the building flank this courtyard. At the far end of this courtyard, a fixed bridge leads, beneath an imposing keep, to a second courtyard. The dismantling of the curtain walls and certain towers has transformed this inner courtyard into a terraced esplanade offering views, to the north, of the wooded banks of the Bouzanne, a small river flowing at the foot of the castle. To the south of the courtyard, the main residence adjoining the keep, rising four storeys high beneath a slate roof, is defended on three of its corners by imposing towers with conical roofs and machicolations. Entering this residence at terrace level via the stair tower that leads to it, one encounters, in turn, a reception room for guests with its monumental fireplace, a study in the south tower, a former bakery converted into a billiard room, a room known as the ‘courtroom’ with a monumental fireplace, and a chapel. Via the south-east tower, there is access to the bathrooms and sauna located on the ground floor of the south wing of the courtyard. In the north-corner tower, there is a separate bedroom with a beautiful fireplace and en-suite bathroom. On the upper floors, accessible by lift: On the first floor of the main building, a semi-professional kitchen, a dining room with beautiful 17th-century wood panelling, a small green sitting room in the west tower, a large sitting room with a ceiling painted in the 18th-century style, and the executive office in the east tower. On the second floor there are seven bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom or shower room, some featuring monumental fireplaces and seating areas. A spacious room with high ceilings and a gallery completes the layout and is designated as the armoury. On the third floor there are eight bedrooms, each with a bathroom or shower room, some featuring monumental fireplaces and armchairs. On the fourth floor there are six bedrooms, each with a bathroom or shower room, some featuring monumental fireplaces and built-in seats. A library, covered by a four-part ribbed vault with voussoirs, completes the ensemble. There are numerous outbuildings. Four of these form part of the castle complex: The south wing of the square tower, spread over two floors. It houses the boiler room and a staff flat. The north wing of the square tower is dedicated to technical activities, with storage rooms, cold rooms and a large workshop. On the upper floor, three large brick-vaulted rooms could be converted into a superb reception area. A large terrace covers them. Beneath the terrace lies a vast vaulted room known as the Knights’ Hall. The other outbuildings are clustered in the southern part of the grounds, forming a sort of hamlet: The main one is the Bergerie, a large 19th-century farm building converted into a conference centre. With a total of nearly 300 sqm of living space, it houses two meeting rooms and sixteen rooms, including staff accommodation and two holiday cottages. Six residential houses, likely built in the 19th century, currently unused but weatherproofed. A garage with a covered courtyard and a charging station for electric vehicles. There is also, at the entrance to the estate, a pumping station housed in a hipped-roof building. Built on a plateau overlooking the Bouzanne valley, the castle covers just over 15 hectares (37 acres), which can be divided into: - A vast park, planted with remarkable local tree species (cedars, poplars, birches, oaks), surrounds the castle. It includes an enclosed terraced garden which is soon to be restored to its former status as a vegetable garden. Beautiful paths allow visitors to admire this remarkable example of medieval architecture from every angle. - A 12 x 6 m swimming pool, with a terrace of cut stone and changing rooms in a tower. It is situated at the foot of the north-west corner of the esplanade - To the north, a hillside woodland that slopes down to the path running alongside the river. - Finally, meadows covering an area of 3 hectares complete the estate. All furniture and operating equipment is included in the sale price. 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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…By Patrice Besse
VENICE OF BERRY - Rare - Contemporary House in the Heart of 5 Hectares with Gîtes. Superb house in the heart of Berry, near Argenton-sur-Creuse in the Indre department (36). A rare find: a house with two gîtes, a very large garage, a swimming pool, and 5 hectares of land with a pond. The main house comprises 5 bedrooms, a very large living room, a kitchen, and a utility room. There is also a pool house and a room ideal for a professional practice. The total living space is 400 m². The location and quality of this property are remarkable.
…By Terres & Demeures De France
iad France - Justin Lavigne offers you: In Argenton-sur-Creuse, at the gates of the Creuse Valley, this unique property occupies a rare location, between preserved nature and immediate proximity to services. Accessible on foot from the SNCF train station located about 1.4 km away and just a few minutes from the shops in the city center, it benefits from an exceptional setting on the banks of the Creuse while retaining excellent accessibility, about 2.5 hours from Paris by train. The property is arranged around a former mill converted into a main residence and a large outbuilding now usable for tourist accommodation and event activities. Rich in history, the mill appears on the Cassini map and has a water right founded in title, a testament to a particularly rich local heritage. Its private island called 'the end of the world' invites you to travel! The main house offers a privileged living space facing the river. The living area includes a spacious living room with an open kitchen and a view of the river, extended by a sunlit veranda, pleasant in all seasons thanks to its wood stove. This space opens onto a terrace overlooking the property, the private island, and the river, offering a panorama that is hard to tire of. A bedroom with a shower room and toilet, as well as an independent toilet complete this level. The upstairs distributes three additional bedrooms, a shower room, and an independent toilet. On the ground floor, a large basement includes, among other things, a workshop and various storage areas. Opposite the mill, the outbuilding develops nearly 490 m² and is currently an immediately usable workspace. It includes tourist accommodation with a capacity of 15 people distributed into four independent apartments, each with its own shower room, toilet, and kitchenette. The common areas also offer two independent restrooms. The entirety is complemented by an event room of nearly 80 m², a dining room of over 50 m² with an open kitchen, and two storage rooms. Outside, the property reveals various shaded relaxation areas by the water, a private island accessible from the estate, a visitor parking area, a motorized gate, a greenhouse, a well, and several light outbuildings. The environment provides a sense of countryside and escape while remaining in immediate proximity to the infrastructure and services of Argenton-sur-Creuse, a dynamic municipality known for its tourist appeal, heritage, and quality of life. Significant work has been done recently. The roof of the mill and its insulation have been entirely redone in 2025. The roof of the outbuilding has also undergone a complete revision that same year. The property is now presented in a state allowing immediate exploitation of the existing tourist activity, without any major investment planned. This property will appeal to both a project holder wishing to combine quality of life and professional activity as well as an investor or operator wanting to develop a tourist, event, or hospitality activity. The quality of the existing fittings, the available volumes, the accommodation capacity already in place, and the exceptional character of the site constitute a particularly solid foundation. Everyone is free to bring their vision and shape a project in line with their ambitions. Opportunities of this nature remain rare in the sector. A place where heritage, nature, economic activity, and quality of life meet within the same real estate ensemble. Agency fees payable by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class D index 138 and CLIMATE class D index 30. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for clearing, is available on the Georisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate announcement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Justin Lavigne, independent real estate agent (without fund holdings), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the CHATEAUROUX RSAC under number 898641725, holder of the real estate marketing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
iad France - Adrien Cras offers you: Unique hunting and fishing estate. For a vacation sensation all year round. Do you practice fishing, hunting, or a water sport? Do you wish to transition to fish farming or carp fishing? This property is made for you. Build the house of your dreams on a dream plot. 2 hours and 45 minutes from South Paris, in the Centre region south of Bourges, 80 km from Sologne. In a village of 160 inhabitants, facing the ruins of the Castle and the Church listed as Historical Monuments. Property of 32.7 hectares, a magnificent estate in peace for nature lovers. Very beautiful 21-hectare fish-filled pond, of which 17 ha are water and 4 ha are reed beds. A second 3-hectare pond built in the 13th century by monks. They are drainable: a depth of 4 meters (average of 2 meters) for the large one, and 2.75 meters (average of 1.5 meters) for the small one. Status 'private water', pond founded in title. Fed by a stream, springs, and watersheds. Highlight: constant water level, minimal drop even during heatwaves. Forest and wood spanning more than 6 hectares. Very beautiful passage, strong population of wild boars and deer. Old mill of 140 m² and 100 m² outbuilding on the ground with an upstairs (200 m²), land, garden, several water basins. A plot of land ready for construction away from prying eyes. Land already equipped (water, electricity). Currently operated as a fish farming and carp fishing activity. Very nice stock of over 500 fish weighing over 10 kg that will remain in the pond if the purchase offer is non-negotiable. This property remains exceptional and very rare for sale. Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy display information on this property: ENERGY class F index 328 and CLIMATE class F index 71. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Adrien Cras, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with the BRIVE RSAC under number 100437672, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
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