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House Nantes (44)
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Property Nantes (44)
Ref.4209: Apartment for sale in Nantes. The capital of the Pays de la Loire region, Nantes is crossed by the Loire and Erdre rivers, and is renowned for its historical heritage and cultural wealth. The city is home to a number of competitive clusters and companies specialising in the health, industry and services sectors. It also boasts many green spaces, including the Jardin des Plantes, one of the oldest botanical gardens in France. Two hours from Paris by TGV and less than an hour from the Atlantic coast, Nantes is a dynamic and attractive city, combining history, culture, economy and quality of life. The town house is located in one of Nantes' most attractive districts, within easy reach of the city centre on foot or by bus. It is also renowned for its proximity to top-quality schools, lycées and shops. The almost 200 sqm flat, nestled in an 18th century town house, occupies the entire garden level over two floors, in a small condominium shared by two families. Comprising five bedrooms and a separate office, the flat underwent significant restoration work around ten years ago. On the street side, the hotel is accessed from an enclosed paved courtyard, perfectly reflecting the aesthetic of the buildings of its era: dressed stone, stringcourses and pilasters, a central bay topped by a triangular pediment, and a four-sided slate roof pierced by Capucine dormers. A stone stairway leads to a two-leaf door topped by a fan-shaped tympanum frame. This door opens into the communal entrance hall, from which a stone stairway with a wrought iron banister leads up. The flat door faces the entrance to the town house. The living room, a large room lit by a French window opening onto the terrace, has a contemporary wood-burning stove. In a row, the dining room and kitchen benefit from the same luminosity thanks to large windows. The scullery gives access to the cellar via a stone staircase, which is divided into several areas, including a wine cellar on gravel. On the other side are two bedrooms, one with a shower room, and a cloakroom. A wooden staircase from the living room leads to the second level, where the landing leads to three bedrooms, one of which has a shower room, and a bathroom. The study, with shower room and toilet, is both independent and an integral part of the flat. It is located on the first floor of the hotel and is accessed via the stone staircase in the entrance hall, which is lit by two windows opening onto the dining room below and the park. Classicism is evident in the high ceilings and large windows, while the parquet floors with their wide, straight strips anchor the space in modernity. From the flat, there are uninterrupted views of the outside world, thanks to its high windows overlooking a verdant garden, a vast wooded park belonging to several condominiums, accessible from the flat's terrace. Cabinet LE NAIL – Nantes and peripheral areas – Mrs Nadine RIANT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20. Mrs Nadine RIANT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 344 131 503. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
By Cabinet Le Nail
House Nantes (44)
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By Courgeon Immobilier
House Nantes (44)
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By Brigitte Sauvager Immobilier
House Nantes (44)
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By Pierres & Caractere
Apartment with terrace Nantes (44)
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By Pierres & Caractere
House with terrace Nantes (44)
Discover this atypical house nestled in the heart of the popular Dobrée district, right in the city center of Nantes. With its unique features, this home offers a versatile living space, ideal for an elegant primary residence or a prestigious professional space. The main part with a total surface area of approximately 194 m² is made up of a spacious, bright living room of more than 70 m², offering an ideal setting for relaxing and entertaining, and 4 bedrooms including a very large master suite. You will also find a perfectly furnished 74 m² T3 apartment with very high ceilings, which can be integrated into the main house or used independently. (rental, office, professional activity...) Finally a charming 35m² studio completes this set. Two parking lots and a pleasant terrace, for optimal comfort in the heart of the city. Assets and Potential: Structure on several levels offering a flexible and adaptive configuration. Possibility of using the annex apartments as professional space, ideal for private offices or independent activity. Prime location in a sought-after area, close to all amenities, schools and attractions of downtown Nantes. So don't hesitate any longer, a visit is essential. Virtual tour possible on request. Nombre de lots de la copropriété : 3, Montant moyen annuel de la quote-part de charges (budget prévisionnel) : 0€ soit 0€ par mois. Les honoraires d'agence sont à la charge de l'acquéreur, soit 4,00% TTC du prix hors honoraires. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!
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Castle Nantes (44)
A listed 17th and 18th century chateau and former winery in a 73-hectare estate in the Nantes vineyards. As soon as you leave the main road, a long, pine-lined local drive leads past the vineyards on one side to the entrance of the estate in the perimeter wall on the other side. First, there is a former farmstead, comprising a straw barn, a bakehouse, an old dovecote and two separate dwellings. Then a wooden gate with a wicket door opens onto a vast rectangular courtyard serving a group of outbuildings comprising the former winery, stables and a barn. The adjoining chateau includes a main building and two annexe houses framing the main courtyard. The iron gateway gate and pediment with cartouche rest on two granite pillars topped with sculptures depicting reclining lions with their paws on a globe. Opening onto the vineyards to the south, the courtyard, planted with two centuries-old magnolias, features a central multifoil stone pool and flowerbeds. The chateau is protected by a perimeter wall surrounded by water-filled moats and accessed via a semi-circular earth platform and a 16th-century stone bridge from the road, as well as by a wooden footbridge from the winery courtyard or the park to the rear. Completely enclosed by walls, the grounds include a chapel, a fishpond and a hoof bath for horses, as well as an ornamental woodland. Including the vineyard and tenanted farmland surrounding the complex, the property covers almost 73 hectares. The residence and outbuildings are built on a square earth platform measuring around 50 m x 50 m, overlooking water-filled moats that were once part of a fortified castle built around 1411, on the foundations of a Roman villa. In the 16th century, at the height of the Renaissance, the stronghold was transformed into a noble residence. In 1737, an ancestor of the current inhabitants bought the chateau, planted the vineyards and built the winery, thereby transforming the estate into its present configuration. It was only after the counter-revolutionary Wars of the Vendée, during which the estate repeatedly burnt down, that the dwelling was rebuilt in its current neo-classical style. It was subsequently enlarged at the end of the 19th century, with a central pavilion on the rear facade, and then at the beginning of the 20th century, when the height of a wing was raised to create an artist's studio in the Italian neo-Renaissance style. In 2011, the facades and some of the rooms in the residence, as well as the chapel, barn, dovecote, wine storehouses, hangar, bakehouse and part of the grounds were listed as French historic monuments.
By Patrice Besse
Property Nantes (44)
A splendid eighteenth-century mansion near Nantes, nestled in a beautiful landscaped garden that covers over a hectare and includes a pond and outhouses. The edifice is an emblematic example of the town’s architectural heritage. It bears witness to the rich history – and anecdotes – of this delightful area south of the majestic River Loire. The property can be considered one of the famous bijou mansions that dot the countryside around Nantes. These homes were built for the pleasure of high society during the upper middle classes’ golden age: the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The house is set back from a secondary road. It stands behind a remote-controlled metal gate that is flanked by two tall square pillars of dressed stone. The outdoor entrance area is divided into two distinct sections. An initial closed court reserved for parking includes a broad asphalt driveway, lawns, and lines of evergreen oaks and crape myrtles. A second, gravelled court is fenced off with wrought-iron railings and gates. It leads straight up to the house’s entrance door. This main courtyard faces north. It is bordered with the edifice’s principal section, which dates back to 1789 and offers 500m² of living space. Two wings extend it at right angles. They contain living spaces and areas for relaxation that cover around 600m². On the south side, trees dot a landscaped garden. Some of these trees are over a hundred years old. A path edges the eastern side of the grounds and leads to a group of outhouses. A kennel, a tunnel greenhouse, and a walled, fenced-off pond complete this marvellous 12,600m² property surrounded by walls.
By Patrice Besse
Manor Nantes (44)
A remarkably restored Belle Époque villa and its guest houses on the banks of the Loire, halfway between Nantes and Ancenis. The first gate opens from the street onto a hedge-lined driveway, which leads to a second gate framed by two dry-stone pillars. The grounds unfold from here, featuring on one side a vast, deep garage, a shelter and a workshop, as well as two guest houses created in the former stables. At the back, the sober rear facade of the villa completes the view of the upper part of the grounds. The sloping parkland surrounds the residence on both sides. It features a swimming pool with pool house and a large terrace in front of the elevation facing the Loire, before descending down to the perimeter wall. Below the terrace, two rows of centuries-old trees frame an elegant expanse of lawn. Finally, a gate in the perimeter wall provides access to the street leading to the station. This country residence was built for an industrialist from Nantes in 1899. It comprises a rectangular main building preceded by two semi-octagonal turrets linked by a central bay at the front, on the Loire side, which seem to form a projecting decorative structure. The two-storey villa is almost entirely built of tuffeau limestone on a granite base. The rear section has a four-pitched slate roof. Each of the turrets has a pavilion roof and the central bay, which features a protective Virgin Mary statue in a recess on the facade, is topped by a triangular pediment towering the rear roof. On either side of the central section, two single-storey wings replicate the semi-octagonal shape of the turrets, adding stability and balance to the overall appearance. The decorative window surrounds are of tuffeau limestone. The stone balustrades on the piano nobile were filled in during a previous restoration. The two octagonal roofs of the turrets are supported by a corbelling with large moulded dentils. The two adjoining guest houses, which come into view just after passing through the entrance gate, have been converted into independent gîtes. They are of rendered schist masonry with brickwork and topped by slate gable roofs. Each house has its own little garden, bordered by a vertically slatted chestnut fence.
By Patrice Besse
Apartment Nantes (44)
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By Stéphane Plaza Immobilier Nantes Centre
House Nantes (44)
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By Agence Laurence Béliard
Property Nantes (44)
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By Iad France
House Nantes (44)
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By Iad France
House with terrace Nantes (44)
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By Sublimons
House with terrace Nantes (44)
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By Hosman Paris 17
House with terrace Nantes (44)
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By Hosman Paris 17
House with terrace Nantes (44)
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By Hosman Paris 17
House Saint-Aignan-Grandlieu (44)
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By Immo Nantes
House Nantes (44)
BARNES Nantes-La Baule offers you exclusively this exceptional property 20 minutes from Nantes. This architect's villa is composed in the ground floor of an entrance, a done up kitchen equipped in open-space as well as a vast space of reception overlooking a terrace overlooking the Erdre. The floor offers three rooms and their bathroom / room of privatory water. Possibility of an additional bedroom. Relaxation areas with a sublime swimming pool, a spa and a fitness room. Very large basement that can accommodate several cars and a boat. Numerous tidying up (cupboards, dressing ...). Exceptional services and materials. Agency fees payable by vendor
By Barnes Nantes - La Baule
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