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Property Courtenay (45)
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By Societe D'amenagement Foncier Et D'etablissement Rural Du Centre
Farmhouse Charny Orée de Puisaye (89)
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By Ordim Gestion Et Transaction
House Charny Orée de Puisaye (89)
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By Ordim Gestion Et Transaction
Farmhouse Charny (89)
Two traditional 19th century houses and their dovecote in the heart of the Ouanne valley in the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region. Surrounded by woods and cultivated plots of land, as though on an outcrop, the property overlooks the valley. In a hamlet of 65 inhabitants, 6 km from Charny-Orée-en-Puisaye, a small local road followed by a stone track leads to the main entrance which is tucked away from view. An automated metal gate opens onto a continuous stretch of lawned parklands that covers approx. 5,000 m². Set at right angles to each other, the old barn and the traditional house are surrounded by a terrace. The dovecote is slightly set back. The fully restored complex lies in the centre of the parklands. The grounds comprise on one side a few tall trees and planted hedges, and on the other side flowerbeds dotted here and there, extending the view over the wooded valley. The flowers blossom to the rhythm of the crops. A small outbuilding and a well complete the complex.
By Patrice Besse
House Chateau-renard (45)
Welcome to Abriculteurs. Here you'll find all the key information, professional photos, a dimensioned floor plan and a virtual tour to help you get started! Discover this lovely old house, renovated and very well maintained, ideal to live in with your children or for a second home, less than 2 hours from Paris. Situated in a hamlet 1 km from Chateau-Renard and its shops, and 20 minutes from Courtenay or Montargis, it's in a peaceful setting, set in lovely wooded grounds with a vegetable and fruit patch! - First floor: fully-equipped kitchen, dining room and living room with double-fired fireplace, study, bathroom with shower, separate toilet. - Adjoining the kitchen is a storeroom, as well as a boiler room and laundry room (softener). - Upstairs, an office or small spare bedroom, as well as 3 bedrooms, a bathroom and separate toilet make up the sleeping area. Outside, a double garage of 84 m2 and a car port for camping cars can accommodate your vehicles, as well as an attic covering the entire surface area. Benefits : - Absolute peace and quiet in a country setting - Well-maintained house - Beautiful vegetable garden Please note - Property tax: 1043 € / year - Automatic gate / videophone - Electric terrace blind - Septic tank Conventional consumption (kWhEP/m2.yr): 192 (D) Estimated emissions (kg CO2/m2.an) : 45 (D) Selling price : 216.500 € TTC (Fees payable by the seller) Interested in this property? To arrange a visit with us, simply book an appointment online at a time that suits you best. Find out more about this property with our 3D visit and book a viewing on our website abriculteurs.com. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr This property is not potentially affected by such a risk. This real estate listing has been drawn up under the editorial responsibility of Mrs Sandrine MORNET, EI, a real estate agent registered with the special register of commercial agents of the Orléans commercial court. SAS Abriculteurs immobilier with capital of €5,000.00, registered under SIREN number 837704584, whose legal representative is Mr Adrien Piot.
By Abriculteurs
House with terrace Savigny-sur-Clairis (89)
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By Christine Arnoux Immobilier
House with terrace Charny Orée de Puisaye (89)
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By Melimmo
Mill Saint-Martin-sur-Ouanne (89)
A 16th and 17th century former mill, surrounded by 6 hectares of meadows, in the Puisaye region, 2 hours from Paris. A double entrance gate opens onto a large lawned area dotted with some ten tall trees, and a gravel parking area. The complex comprises several adjoining buildings facing the main structure, the mill. The mill faces north-south, while the outbuildings face south and west. A pedestrian entrance provides access to the premises, protected by a canopy of local tiles. The mill stands in the middle of the reach. The wheel with a diameter of around 4m abuts the building. A small wooden bridge crosses the river. There is a spring close to the mill, from which blue water gushes into the headrace. The residence overlooks a number of authentic features, including a well built of local Puisaye brick, which can still be used and is between 3 and 6 metres deep. The presence of alluvial groundwater, which is always cool, means that a water-to-water heat pump could be installed. A number of outbuildings, each topped with an old country-style roof, complete the complex: a barn, a traditional oven, an old sheepfold and a large workshop for drying wood. Finally, at the back of the house, there is a vast hangar hidden behind a hedge. A dedicated gate provides access to this hangar for the estate's farm vehicles and also links via the ford over the millstream to the meadows.
By Patrice Besse
House Gy-les-Nonains (45)
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By Iad France
House Domats (89)
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By L'atelier De L'immo
House with pool and terrace Cézy (89)
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By 3g Immo-consultant
House with garden Villeneuve-sur-Yonne (89)
A charming house and large outbuildings on the banks of the Yonne River are in need of restoration. This house is very sound but requires work. It's a former coaching inn, with spacious rooms on the ground floor and upstairs. It boasts beautiful views of the river and provides a launching point for kayaking enthusiasts, tranquil boat rides, or fishing. A gate from the riverside opens to a small walled garden. Access to the house is via a stone staircase leading to the center of the building. At the back of the house, there's a spacious courtyard bordered by outbuildings including large barns, a sheepfold, and a workshop. It's an ideal location for establishing a business. The materials are noble, the spaces are beautiful, and it has all the basics for a fresh start. The roofs have been redone, and its layout offers several possible configurations.
By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
House Montcresson (45)
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By Abriculteurs
House with pool and terrace Conflans-sur-Loing (45)
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By Axo L'immobilier Actif
Property with pool Le Bignon-Mirabeau (45)
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By Iad France
House Aillant-sur-Tholon (89)
An elegant 18th-century village house with stone outbuildings and tree-dotted grounds in Burgundy, 1 hour and 30 minutes from Paris. The property is surrounded by undulating countryside: a patchwork of forests, hedge-lined meadows and lakes. It lies in a picturesque village. You enter the property via a double entrance gate of wood and metal. Gravelled areas offer parking space for several vehicles. When you first look ahead, you see a harmonious collection of buildings surrounded by grounds where tall trees and fragrant flowers grow. The main house is a long building. Like the guesthouse, it has a ground floor and a first floor. It is crowned with a gable roof of flat Burgundy tiles. A dormer stands out on the roof, above the entrance door. The house’s stone elevations bring out fine features of architectural articulation. These elevations are punctuated with large windows that have small panes and are fitted with shutters. Beautiful surrounds of brickwork frame these windows. The windows are of different sizes, which livens up the facade, up which a climbing plant grows. At one end of the house there is a carriage entrance door that connects directly to the main section. And at the other end, there is a carport made of brick and timber. Lastly, there is a woodstore at the back. The guesthouse stands at a right angle to the main house and has the same characteristics as the latter. The same stones were used to build it and its different windows are fitted with shutters of solid oak. A decorative well, a stone bench and metal sculptures complete the property’s outdoor embellishments. A secondary entrance to the property is hidden on the other side of the garden.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Villeneuve-sur-Yonne (89)
This period property is located in the Yonne department 140 km from Paris, between 1.5 and 2 hours by car, 1h20 by train, and 1h30 from Orly Airport. Accessed by means of a long drive, it is set in about 2.4 hectares of walled grounds bordering a peaceful road to one side and the forest to the other. Set around two courtyards, the buildings dating from the 18th century and remodelled in the 19th century include a main house, a caretaker’s lodge, outbuildings, an immense barn, stables and a dovecote. The park is planted with remarkable trees and features a walled vegetable garden and a swimming pool. Renovation is required to exploit the full potential.
By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Property Montargis (45)
Ref. 4119: Beautiful 19th C. estate with a strong commercial potential for sale, at only 1h15 from Paris. In the Gâtinais region, in the Centre Val de Loire, at the gateway to a peaceful village, this beautiful estate, which extends over more than 6 hectares, is located only 1 hour and 15 minutes from Paris, on the historical border of the Gâtinais Français and the Gâtinais de l'Orléanais. The most basic shops (bakery, grocery shop, etc.) are located in the town and can be reached by bicycle. A resource town of more than 14,000 souls, with its SNCF train station (Paris in 1 hour), is about ten kilometres from the property. The Gâtinais is an area between the Loire and the Seine, irrigated by numerous rivers and canals interspersed with gentle valleys and forests where meadows mingle with crops. The beauty and tranquillity of these landscapes stop and rest the eye. Montargis, the historic capital of the Gâtinais region of Orléans, is known as the 'Venice of the Gâtinais' due to the numerous canals that run through its town centre. It is a pleasant town that is currently experiencing a certain economic revival. Located only a few kilometres from the estate, its urban unit has over 55,000 inhabitants and makes it one of the two sub-prefectures of the Loiret, placing it second in the department behind Orléans. It will satisfy most requirements in terms of leisure, services and infrastructures. The first references to the castle date back to the 14th century, but the present castle dates from the 19th century. Indeed, the castle was destroyed during the Wars of Religion. Rebuilt, it was then sold to several large families before being razed to the ground again in the 19th century by the Count of Brosse. He acquired it from the de La Place family, then an officer under the Duke of Orleans, to build a new one a little further on, the one we know today. Of the original buildings, he kept the stables, which are still in use today. The house has a square floor plan built on three levels with five bays, plus a cellar and an attic with a Mansard slate roof. On the second level, pinnacle dormers alternate with red brick motifs creating a play of full and empty spaces. Facing North/South, it comprises approx. 650 sqm (6,458 sq ft) of living space, distributed as follows on the ground floor: a vast entrance hall with a stairway and cloakroom leads to a first lounge to the north. To the east are two other lounges with a double aspect and a marble fireplace. To the west, on a slightly lower level, are two large rooms, one of which was formerly used as a kitchen and provides access to beautiful brick vaulted cellars. On the first floor: a pleasant and luminous landing which leads to the east to a comfortable independent flat with a large living room, a fitted and equipped kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom with toilet. To the west, two other bedrooms to be renovated. On the second floor: 5 bedrooms to renovate and an old shower room. Attic above. The outbuildings are numerous and undeniably have great potential, particularly for events. A major restoration campaign was undertaken between 2000 and 2006 to give them the appearance and purpose they have today. To the south of the castle, a long stone building, formerly used as a stable, houses 3 vast interconnecting reception rooms with a total surface area of more than 300 m² (3,229 sq ft), bathroom and toilet facilities and a professional kitchen at right angles. Gas-fired underfloor heating. Between the castle and the former stables, a first gite comprises : On the ground floor: in a first part two bedrooms. In a second part with a separate access, a kitchen, a living room, two bedrooms, a shower room and toilets. On the first floor: 4 bedrooms, a shower room and toilets. Gas central heating. To the south-west, against the property's surrounding wall, a second gite offers additional accommodation with On the ground floor: a kitchen opening onto a living room, a bedroom, a shower room, toilets and a laundry room. On the first floor there are two bedrooms. Gas central heating. Finally, a charming orangery adds a touch of romance to the property. It has also been the subject of a major restoration which makes it a pleasant and fragrant place due to the presence of the many plants it houses. Ideal for a bed and breakfast activity and for organising weddings, the property is immediately exploitable as this is its current vocation. The important works undertaken, combining a clever mix of authenticity and modernism, give it a pleasant visual and a rather contemporary comfort. An order book has already been signed for 2023 and 2024 and could be transferred to future buyers. With a surface area of more than 6 hectares, the park is designed in the English style and is mainly composed of lawns adorned with a few majestic secular trees (cedars of Lebanon, oaks, lime trees...) which attest to the age of the site. Slightly sloping, the area offers an unobstructed view from the castle on the northern part and gives it a larger dimension than it is. To the north-east of the castle, a small forest adds a more wild character and a certain freshness to the whole. Partly enclosed by walls, access to the property is through a beautiful wrought iron gate that leads to the various buildings whose configuration almost makes us forget the proximity of the surrounding neighbourhood. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loiret - Sologne – M. Baudouin LE GRELLE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Baudouin LE GRELLE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 917 712 358. 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 Montargis (45)
A waterside house and Scottish-style inn, facing a canal, tucked away in the valley of the River Loing in France’s Centre-Val-de-Loire region. The old inn, which was once a coaching inn, the house, an open-sided barn and a chalet hidden among vegetation lie together by a towpath that edges the Loing canal, on a little cul-de-sac that was made on the hillside, just outside the local village, in 1900. Higher up, there is a small, fenced garden. A wooded plot extends it. Any gardening-lover would take great pleasure in redesigning this lush corner.
By Patrice Besse
House Montargis (45)
A guesthouse with a twelfth-century keep in splendid grounds that cover one hectare in France’s Loiret department. The property is tucked away in the heart of a village, opposite a church and chateau. Its grounds cover over one hectare. They are entirely walled and dotted with trees. This former fief dates back to the Middle Ages. Several seigneuries followed on from one another here, including one that was part of the Order of Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem. The neighbouring village was home to a commandery that was built in the twelfth century. There, commanders ruled up to the dawn of the French Revolution. The chateau was turned into a fortified farm complex between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. A covered entrance, a defensive tower, a keep and a dovecote all bear witness to its past. Today, this harmonious whole is divided into two private properties. A large iron gate leads onto a paved terrace. A garage and the main house lie beyond it. An inner courtyard features a covered heated swimming pool. The main dwelling leads straight out into the splendid grounds: a lush lawn, a terrace and flowerbeds. A guesthouse and an adjoining large round tower complete the collection of buildings.
By Patrice Besse
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