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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
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…By Iad France
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…By Expertimo
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
It is a property comprising a house of approximately 435m2, a first gîte of approximately 119 m2, a second gîte (gardener's house) of approximately 85m2, plus garages, workshops, common areas for 220m2 on a magnificent land including a swimming pool, a pond all registered for 11Ha 53a 9ca. The main house, imposing, completely renovated with taste, includes on the ground floor an entrance, a dressing room, a very beautiful, modern, very, very well equipped dining kitchen, a dining room, a living room with fireplace (stove), a technical scullery, a landing leading to a library (piano room), a master suite with dressing room, shower room, toilet, a very large living room, another toilet with hand basin. On the first floor, a landing leads to three beautiful bedrooms, a shower room, a hallway with cupboards and a sublime bathroom/shower worthy of a palace! And a technical part with the new oil boiler is hidden in a small room. The first gîte is composed on the ground floor of a kitchen open to a living room, dining room and we also have a shower room/wc. On the first floor a large landing serving as a TV lounge, a corridor with a kitchenette including a fridge, dishwasher, four bedrooms including a very large one, two shower rooms with toilets. The second gîte consists of an entrance, a living/dining room, a corridor, two bedrooms, a bathroom, a toilet. A full basement includes a double garage and a cellar. In the Gîte N°1 section, on the garden level there is a first garage with a workshop area as well as a second garage with a mezzanine. Numerous terraces overlook the magnificent pond with its pontoon leading to a kiosk set up in the middle of this body of water. A well is present on the property with a pump allowing the pond to be filled during the summer so that the numerous fish do not suffer from a lack of water. The woods are very well maintained and bridle paths exist. An old pond is present but is not maintained. The woods are maintained, the lawns are beautiful. The property is demarcated to prevent the intrusion of wild boars. It is a magnificent, quiet but not isolated property in impeccable condition. A real favorite. This residence has been completely renovated, the roofs and zincwork are in perfect condition. The decoration is refined, the kitchen is a wonderful convivial space, superbly equipped, the boiler is new, the scullery has custom-made storage, everything is connected to remote controls for the lighting and the electric gate. The shower rooms are modern and practical, the previously mentioned bathroom is extraordinary, above it solar panels allow the hot water tank to be heated. The immense and numerous terraces have been designed to enjoy the view of the pond which is the centerpiece of this property. The charm of the pontoon leading to the central kiosk is a total success! The main gîte is completely renovated with numerous skylights providing incredible light. The insulation has been completely redone (as well as for the main house), the shower rooms have Bluetooth mirrors (very original gadget!). The gardener's house has an old decoration, the heating is provided by electric convectors. The 12x6 swimming pool with a depth ranging from 0.90m to 2m is salt, with a heat pump and an electric cover, it is 4 years old. It is a haven of peace and tranquility with a rare charm.
…By Val De Loire Sologne - Sotheby's International Realty
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
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…By Expertimo
A manor with outbuildings and a 15th-century chapel, listed as a Historical Monument, with 10 hectares of land, between the Touraine and Berry regions. A wide gravel drive leads to the property’s entrance: an arched carriage door with a wooden gate flanked by the chapel’s gable end on one side and a defensive tower on the other. In dressed and exposed tuffeau stone, it is topped with a gabled flat-tile roof and opens onto a vast gravel courtyard and lawns decorated with flowerbeds, around which the different dwellings are located. An initial L-shaped building is flanked by the defensive tower and includes a reception space, a holiday cottage and bedrooms. Its gabled roofs are covered in flat tiles and punctuated by hayloft dormer windows with triangular pediments. A second building, with a gabled flat-tile roof, two gabled dormer windows and two hayloft dormer windows – all four with triangular pediments – abuts the chapel and is extended by the manor. The third building, a square-shaped former dovecote, has been converted into a holiday cottage, built over two levels under an attic space, with a hipped slate roof. Following on from there is an individual cottage, with a three-sided roof covered in flat tiles and adorned with a hayloft dormer window with a triangular pediment. Its stone masonry façades are cadenced by different size windows, which are then surrounded by dressed tuffeau stone. In addition, the property also contains two outbuildings: one is located along the edge of the grounds, while the other is surrounded by woodland. Landscaped grounds spread out all around the buildings, with a small pond behind the manor and an aboveground swimming pool on pylons facing the fields and woods.
…By Patrice Besse
Ref. 4688: Beautiful old farmhouse for sale in Indre-et-Loire department. A private rural location offering views over the countryside and yet only a short drive to one of France’s most beautiful château villages, Montresor. With no immediate neighbours (other than the local wildlife) this home enjoys a peaceful setting surrounded by fields and nature. This farm style complex has been thoroughly renovated and improved. Today it provides comfortable accommodation for a large family and friends and an excellent base from which to explore this famous part of the Loire Valley. The main house covers circa 180sqm of living space over two levels. The entrance hall/cloakroom with black and white tiled floor provides access to the study (or bedroom) with parquet flooring and views over the pool terrace and beyond. On to the kitchen of 20sqm well equipped and thoughtfully planned. A double aspect room with plenty of natural light and views over the pool to the front and pond area to the rear. Two further double bedrooms each with parquet flooring and rural views share a family shower room with twin sinks, shower and wc. The main lounge is 34sqm with original features of beams and a stone fireplace with modern style wood burner with bread oven behind. A large double aspect room with direct access to the pool terrace via a split door, sharp diagonal tiling offset the original elements. A step down leads us the salon, 14sqm with triple aspect and a picture window to maximise the views over the pond and fields beyond. Stairs from the lounge lead us up to the first floor with two large double bedrooms (18sqm and 23sqm) with velux windows and a family bathroom and wc. Outbuildings : Covering approximately 900sqm of useable space the outbuildings include : A guest lodge, well presented independent ground floor accommodation for family, friends or paying guests: a double aspect living room with bar style open kitchen of 28m² with feature fireplace with wood burner, a family shower room, wc and two double bedrooms. 3 former “goat sheds” today used as storage rooms and the climate controlled wine cellar. A large barn offering a games room of 44sqm and a reception hall of 93sqm both with concrete floors, exposed stone walls, original beams, lighting and electrics. Above is a large attic space of 144sqm. At the end of this building is a storage room. The garage building offers two separate garage areas both with electric “up and over” doors. The first 41sqm with attic storage above and the second 92sqm (9.2m high) with separate workshops of 26sqm and 32sqm with a mezzanine area above of 69sqm. To the rear of the garage building is a covered hanger measuring 7.5m x 15m Around 2.5acres (1ha) of enclosed park surrounds the buildings and their courtyard. The tall poplar trees stand proud next to the feature fishpond with fountain and seating area. The lawn and park are well maintained with established specimen trees and plants. Fenced with gated access providing a secure perimeter to keep the pets within and the larger wildlife out. Ideally located in front of the house is the swimming pool, heated 11x5m dropping to a central depth of 1.7m using UV Oxygen active filtration. A 55m borehole provides various watering points throughout the park and there is also a well of 20m, ideal for that vegetable patch. The former “wine press” is still to be found in the garden, now a feature. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – Mr Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. 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
.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
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
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
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
Nestled in the heart of a remarkable natural setting and overlooking Lake Chemillé-sur-Indrois, this superb timber-framed house on stilts offers 245 sqm of living space over three levels on a 1700 sqm plot. On the ground floor and street level, the large living room, with its open-plan fitted and equipped kitchen and beautiful fireplace insert, is bathed in light. Numerous south-facing windows open onto a large terrace of over 60 sqm with spectacular views of the lake. The terrace offers the possibility of truly enjoying indoor-outdoor living for much of the year. The sitting area, with its cathedral ceiling, offers a view of the upper floor through a beautiful picture window. A ceiling fan circulates the air and the heat from the fireplace, distributing it throughout the rooms. A lovely master suite with a dressing room and adjoining shower room completes the ground floor. Upstairs, two bedrooms, a bathroom with a bathtub, and a third bedroom with a dressing room share the space. In the basement, accessible directly from the garden, a fifth bedroom with a sink and toilet has been created, along with a large playroom. A third room can also be converted to suit your needs. This independent space offers significant potential for conversion into a gîte or bed and breakfast. The south-facing garden provides a lovely outdoor living space with an unobstructed view of the lake. This rare property is a true haven of peace nestled among the trees, in a tranquil setting just 2 minutes from Montrésor, one of the most beautiful villages in France, 15 minutes from the royal city of Loches, 20 minutes from Beauval Zoo, 30 minutes from Chenonceau, and 50 minutes from the TGV station and Tours. Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) in progress. Contact Julien Lanneau at 0631502686. Sales agent RSAC 2020AC 00171. Fees are payable by the seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: [www.georisques.gouv.fr](http://www.georisques.gouv.fr)
…By Espaces Atypiques Tours
Discover this superb 320 m² property located in Vicq-sur-Nahon. Nestled in the heart of nature, this house offers five spacious bedrooms and a total of seven rooms. With a cosy living room featuring a fireplace, you'll enjoy optimum comfort all year round. The outdoor area is a true haven of peace, with a refreshing swimming pool and a barbecue area ideal for convivial moments with family and friends. The grounds are fully fenced, guaranteeing privacy and security. In addition, a pond adds character and possibilities to this unique property. This home embodies the harmony between modern comfort and authentic charm. Whether you're looking for a main residence or a vacation home, it will meet all your expectations. Don't wait any longer to discover this gem of a property in an exceptional setting. ECD : D/D Price HAI: 498.000 € (Price excluding fees: 469 800 €. Agency fees: 6% VAT payable by the purchaser). 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 is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
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
Charming 14th-century manor including a house and a gîte of approximately 280 m² and 7 rooms. You will be enchanted by its large barn with a door. You will also appreciate the old stables, its orchard, all situated on a vast plot of approximately 38,142 m². It retains many authentic elements: fireplace, stone staircase, vaulted cellar. Opposite, a plot with a stream and bread oven. Ideal as a family home or a tourist project.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Adressimmo
Located just 40 minutes from Tours and 15 minutes from Loches, this charming late-19th-century château sits at the heart of a magnificent estate spanning nearly 24 hectares, featuring a blend of landscaped grounds, woodlands, and meadows. The residence, offering approximately 300 m² of living space, has undergone an extensive renovation that preserves its authentic character while incorporating modern comforts. The roofing, insulation, and exterior rendering have been redone, while the beams and staircase have been meticulously restored to showcase the nobility of the original materials. The reception rooms exude a warm, elegant atmosphere. The living room invites conviviality, while the tastefully redesigned dining room provides a refined setting for entertaining family and friends. The kitchen, extended by a scullery, combines functionality with everyday comfort. The sleeping quarters comprise six bedrooms, including a beautiful master suite with a dressing room and private bathroom. The bathrooms have been completely refurbished with a keen focus on comfort and high-quality finishes. A spacious basement rounds out the property, featuring a boiler room, a laundry room, and several storage areas. Outside, the estate reveals its full beauty, offering unobstructed views of the park and mature trees. A stream flows through the grounds. The new 15-by-5-meter swimming pool—equipped with a magnesium filtration system, a reinforced liner, and an electric safety cover—creates a perfect relaxation area open to the surrounding nature. While not isolated, the property enjoys remarkable tranquility and offers a rare lifestyle, where the elegance of a character home blends harmoniously with the beauty of a preserved natural estate. Come with your lute beneath the 'Juliet' balcony and strike up a courtly air...
…By Val De Loire Sologne - Sotheby's International Realty
Just 20 minutes from the Royal City of Loches, in the heart of a picturesque village in South Touraine, discover this superb 15th-century village house, beautifully restored with taste and refinement, combining the charm of the past with modern comfort. On the ground floor, a spacious kitchen with a fireplace welcomes family meals, complemented by an entrance hall / small winter lounge with WC and a large troglodyte living room filled with natural light thanks to its wide bay window opening onto the courtyard. Upstairs, you’ll find a master suite with dressing area and bathroom, as well as a bedroom with its own private shower room. The second floor offers two additional lovely bedrooms, a shower room, and a separate WC. Troglodyte outbuildings add to the appeal of this exceptional property: a garage, a large room with a bread oven, and a magnificent vaulted cellar. A garden, located just across the lane, completes this charming ensemble.
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Ref.4880 : Beautifully presented Presbytery built 1710 in a south Loire Valley village A quiet location a stone’s throw from the church and the centre of the village this beautifully presented family home offers space inside and out for family and guests. A short drive to a choice of market towns and easy autoroute access at Saint Maure de Touraine. Loches is 20mins away with Tours 45mins and 1h to Poitiers. Dating back to 1710 and originally used as the residence for the local parish priest this charming home has seen various modifications and owners during its 200+ years. Today beautifully presented and improved by the current owners it offers comfortable family accommodation within a period building. The ground floor includes : A “front-to-back” quarry tiled entrance hall with understairs wc. Double aspect lounge of 28 sqm with carved tuffeau stone fireplace. Double aspect dining room of 23 sqm with fireplace. The kitchen, 15 sqm and also double aspect, has been modernised the SMEG gas range oven compliments the working original stone fireplace. A practical utility room of 16 sqm is vaulted with 2 “bull’s eye” windows. A boot/cloak room with direct access to front courtyard and side garden of 14 sqm and a laundry room of 11 sqm was home to the original bread oven. The first floor is home to 2 double bedrooms (30 sqm and 23 sqm) , both with private bathrooms (1 with bath and wc and the other shower and wc). The second floor has an office space on the landing, 1 bedroom of 15 sqm currently used as a dressing room and a fourth bedroom of 16 sqm with private shower room and wc. Underneath the lounge with access from outside is the wine cellar. OUTBUILDINGS : The original barn provides large vaulted storage space and has doors on the courtyard and road side offering the possibility usage as a garage. There is an adjoining storage room with mezzanine above (access via the barn) and at the end of this building a second storage room (a former stable) for garden equipment. LAND : Covering just over 3800 sqm of surface area a lot of time and thought has been spent creating a welcoming outside space with various relaxation areas providing ideal al-fresco dining and wining spots to enjoy the views internally and externally that this property offers. The main garden and courtyard has large entrance gates from the lane providing privacy and security. Next to the rear entrance into the barn is a sunken walled garden with stone steps and the original well. To the side of the house is a formal garden with flower beds and gravelled paths and to the rear a shaded gravelled seating area with views over the paddock with the church to one side. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – M. Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. 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
Near Loches, in a historic town of Touraine, an old abbatial residence listed as a historical monument (MH), along with its enclosed garden and canal. At the center of the town, the MH-listed house probably dates back to the 14th century. It served as the residence of a Benedictine abbey, the buildings of which from the 18th century still face it. Raised over two levels, the structure features a tall and wide gable with roundels, adorned with a "trumpet of Montpellier," and its stone corbel. The slate roof is characteristic of constructions from the 15th and 16th centuries. The main facade, perpendicular to the street, opens onto the garden, accessible through a gate. The openings vary in size, and two square turrets flank the building, one of which is topped with a slate roof with four slopes. On the street side, an old wing is constructed of dressed stone masonry, under a single-slope roof with flat tiles. The north facade and the gable facing the canal, also with roundels, have clearly been modified in the 17th century, with the creation of three large openings per level, in an effort to harmonize with a "new" wing from the same period, which is now a separate property. A small canal runs along the property.
…By Patrice Besse
In Touraine, on a wooded estate of 45 ha with a pond, a long house to restore, and its outbuildings. At the edge of a wood, an avenue leads to the house, hidden behind large trees. Facing south, the main facade is rendered, with stone chainings and a two-sided slate roof, pierced by four Jacobin dormer windows. The ground floor windows and French doors, framed with small-paned joinery, are protected by wooden shutters. Two garages are closed off with wooden doors, partially glazed at the top, topped with slate cladding. On the north side, ventilation dormers or doghouse windows provide additional lighting. The interior needs complete reorganization. On the side, an outbuilding closes the courtyard. An old well is still visible. The estate covers approximately 45 ha, primarily wooded, surrounded by neighboring fields. A 1.5 ha pond occupies one end of the estate.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
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…By Walter & De Maison
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