luxury real estate for sale Saumur, France (page 2)
House Saumur (49)
A gourmet restaurant with unobstructed views of the Loire River in the Loire Valley, in one of France’s officially most beautiful villages. Well-placed opposite the village’s small port, there is an unbeatable view of the cabined, flat-bottomed barges and fustereau boats floating gently on the river. The building stands near the castle, in the historical part of the village. It is made of tuffeau stone with a slate roof, dates from the 19th century and was originally two semi-detached homes. It plays host to a gastronomic restaurant that is renowned throughout the region. The building has three storeys, one of which is under the sloping roof. The sober main façade overlooks the Loire River through a number of windows and is topped by a dormer with a denticulated triangular terminal.
…By Patrice Besse
House Saumur (49)
A former boatman’s house facing the River Loire, nestled in a historical riverside village near the charming town of Saumur. This former boatman’s house dates back to the 19th century. It stands in the village’s maze of narrow streets, looking down over the River Loire and offering an unrivalled panoramic view. It is an unusual dwelling, rising up from a wine merchant's shop on the ground floor. Boatmen on the River Loire would come to this house to rest during dangerous expeditions on their wooden riverboats. Their wide-bow boats would transport sand and fish, as well as travellers. The house’s facade is plain and made of tuffeau stone, punctuated by belt courses, windows aligned in a single row, with wrought-iron guard-rails railings and wooden louvred shutters. It is also bordered by two Doric corner pilasters. Its three-sided slate roof features a dormer that has a triangular pediment with dentils, identical to the cornice running around its edge.
…By Patrice Besse
House with pool and terrace Saumur (49)
On the heights of the Saumur town at the end of a dead end, large tuffeau house on a pleasure garden with terrace and heated swimming pool, and view of the Château de Saumur in perspective. HOUSING Ground floor : Living room of 40 m2 with a summer kitchen, and boiler room/laundry room (gas condensing boiler 2021) 2 independent studios of 25 m2 each, 1 of which is rented. Garden level: approximately 170 m2 Outdoor covered slate staircase leading to the garden and terrace level Entrance Office 9 m2 Living room 34 m2 with access to a terrace of approximately 50 m2 on the pool side Dining room 29 m2, Fitted kitchen 11 m2 Washroom with WC Bedroom 1 of 15 m2 with bathroom/WC Bedroom 2 of 11 m2 with bathroom/WC Bedroom 3 of 13 m2 with bathroom/WC Bedroom 4 of 16 m2 Attic (used for storage) Roof 2016 DEPENDENCIES : 2 garages Adjoining workshop/garden shed Another garage (under the terrace) LAND - Registered area of 2944 m2 Entrance courtyard with gate at the dead end. Garden with terrace at garden level, approximately 60m deep, planted with various species. Retrouvez toutes nos annonces sur notre site INTERNET : https://www.cabinetchevillon.fr/vente/1
…By Cabinet Chevillon
House Saumur (49)
Character property comprising a spacious bourgeois house with 12 rooms including 6 bedrooms, a rental apartment with 4 rooms and independent access (ongoing lease), and tuffeau stone outbuildings to renovate of approximately 200m². All set within a beautiful walled wooded park. The train station and shops are within walking distance. There are many possibilities to optimize this property: family home, professional or tourist activity, rental investment. Fees payable by the buyer: 5.5%. Price excluding fees: €630,000. Fee schedule: https://www.realysmart.com/Content/Baremes-honoraires-RS.pdfThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Une Villa Et Des Vignes Tours
Mill Centre Ville-Fenet-Petit Puy - Saumur (49)
An exquisitely charming country property with a millhouse set in 4.25 hectares of land, 30 minutes from Saumur, in the heart of the Loire valley. The property, built in the 1800s, consists of two separate houses beside each other and a guest cottage in the grounds, The millhouse has a ground floor drawing room, conservatory kitchen and ensuite bedroom. Climb the original wooden staircase to the large guest suite with two double beds, sitting area and large ensuite bathroom. One more climb of the flight of stairs takes you to the second guest bedroom with sittig area and large ensuite bathroom. The second house has a ground floor kitchen and a large sitting area with handsome fireplace. A wooden staircase leads to an upstairs bedroom and ensuite bathroom under the eaves. Across the garden from the millhouse is the separate guest cottage with downstairs sitting room, bathroom and a double bedroom on the mezzanine level. This cottage has its own charming verandah and garden beside the stream. There are several outbuildings that are renovated or could be renovated to further increase the sleeping capacity of the property. The stream which powered the mill itself flows year-round and the water is cystal clear enough to swim in. The mill is set in 4.25 hectares of flat land, edged by forest, hedge and stream. Ideal for equestrians with enough pasture for several horses, and for riding on the country lanes heading off in every direction, through the countryside and nearby forest. This property has been run very successfully as a B&B and small event venue.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Property with pool Saumur (49)
Located in Saumur, in the Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent area, this vast estate, close to all amenities, totals approximately 460 sqm on a vast plot of land of more than 8,000 sqm. The singularity of this exceptional place is based on preserved authenticity to which is added a large accommodation capacity located in the middle of beautiful greenery. An authentic mansion, the main residence from the 18th/19th century is around 385 sqm and generously offers seven suites as well as an additional bedroom. This residence also has several lounges allowing for easy entertaining and also has a bow window providing very beautiful interior light. The terracotta tiles, parquet floors, moldings and tuffeau stone remind us at every moment of the beautiful promise of a bygone time. The habitable and autonomous outbuilding, formerly a caretaker's house, humbly offers accommodation of 75 sqm with two bedrooms. The exteriors offer a magnificent fully enclosed and wooded park on which a generously sized swimming pool is located. A pretty cellar with its old press, a well, numerous terraces as well as a shelter allowing parking for several cars complete the very beautiful amenities of this enchanting site. Just 2 minutes by car from Saumur city center and 7 minutes from the SNCF train station. ENERGY CLASS: D / CLIMATE CLASS: D. Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2023: between EUR4,790 and EUR6,540. Contact (EI): Julien ALDEBERT: 06 77 41 22 18 RSAC sales agent N°840 432 165 ANGERS Fees are the responsibility of the seller Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website for the areas concerned : www.georisks.gouv.fr
…By Espaces Atypiques
Castle Saumur (49)
Just 10 minutes from Saumur and 45 minutes from Tours via the A85, a few minutes from shops and amenities. Surrounded by its moats filled with water, this castle, partly dating from the 15th century and partly from the 19th century, is steeped in rich local history. It offers more than 600 m2 of restored or partly renovated living space. Located in the heart of the Loire Valley, it is set within its 6.6 hectares of woods, orchards, and a vegetable garden. The property is complemented by a set of outbuildings offering over 350 m2 of partially developed buildings. Nestled in a green setting, it is accessed via its plane tree-lined driveway and a bridge overlooking the moats that completely surround the castle, its chapel, and various outbuildings. The castle has a living area of 550 m2. On the ground floor: Entrance hall of 5 m2 and its gallery of 28 m2, equipped kitchen of 38 m2, pantry, boiler room, laundry and cellar of 46 m2, dining room with fireplace of 28 m2, small living room with fireplace of 28 m2, small living room with fireplace of 30 m2, large reception room with fireplace of 56 m2, conservatory of 10 m2. On the first floor: Landing and galleries of 24 m2, suite with bathroom and toilet of 27 m2, suite with bathroom and toilet of 29 m2, suite with bathroom and toilet of 30 m2, master suite with bathroom, dressing room, and toilet of 46 m2, suite to finish developing with bathroom and toilet of 40 m2. On the second floor: Landing with corridors, suite with bathroom and toilet of 31 m2, sleeping area: 3 bedrooms (11, 14, and 16 m2), dressing room, bathroom of 11 m2, toilet. Discover the authenticity and charm of original materials such as flooring, marbles, fireplaces, stained-glass windows and their interior shutters, moldings and woodwork, Tuffeau stone and rubble, as well as very beautiful floors in cement tiles, and painted coffered ceilings. Outbuildings: A renovated and fitted long house of 114 m2: A fitted dining kitchen, a living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with toilet. A barn currently being developed of 69.8 m2 with an attic. The former stables of 45 m2 converted into a wellness and relaxation area that includes a jacuzzi and a hammam with shower and toilet. A chapel of 18.9 m2. The old 'gardener's house' of 37 m2 to be renovated includes two bedrooms and a shower room, workshop, and pool house. An old water tower. A 10x5m saltwater swimming pool, heated by a heat pump from 2023, and its natural stone terrace complete this characterful and charming ensemble. This unique place, its setting conducive to calm and relaxation without any overlooking, will seduce you with its volumes, its high-end features, and its timeless charm. If you wish to develop a bed and breakfast or gîte activity, this small piece of French heritage will allow you to do so immediately. For more information regarding this property, do not hesitate to contact Damien Jacquot at 06.80.27.48.55 and Nicolas Saulnier at 06.46.73.15.91, your passionate specialists in charming and prestigious real estate for over 20 years. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. The fees are borne by the buyer, amounting to 1,800,000 EUR, including 5.82% of fees payable by the buyer. Selling price excluding agency fees payable by the buyer: 1,701,000 EUR. Damien JACQUOT, real estate agent, SARL registered with the Tours RCS: 948 779 384 - Announcement drafted and published by a Mandate Agent -This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Connecta
Longère Saumur (49)
ref.4326: Property for sale in the French Maine-et-Loire department. Set on the edge of a peaceful hamlet in southern Anjou, the cradle of a heritage marked by the influence of the Counts of Anjou, including the famous Foulques Nera, known as Le Noir, this property, built around 230 years ago, is located 35 kilometres from Angers on the expressway, in a region renowned for its rich heritage and gentle way of life. This delightful property, with its architecture typical of the region, has the distinction of having been the location for a French film made in the 1990s. Some of the footprints left by the film are still clearly visible today. It is also within easy reach of all essential shops (approx. 3 minutes) and various schools (approx. 5 minutes/10 minutes). A SNCF train station is about 20 minutes away, as is motorway access to Paris, Tours, Cholet and Nantes. The property comprises a spacious longère (farmhouse) spanning approx. 260 sqm, featuring a one-storey tufa stone building with slate roofs and architecturally refined windows. The doors and windows on the ground floor have low-arched stone lintels, and the converted attic is illuminated by dormer windows topped with segmental-arched pediments and two bull's eye windows in the style of the 18th century. Inside, the rooms are laid out as follows: On the ground floor, a vast entrance hall includes a stone stairway leading to the first floor, giving access to a large kitchen and a cellar on the one hand, and a dining room, a lounge and a ground floor bedroom on the other. On this floor, the floors are predominantly of ‘tomettes des rairies’, the walls are rendered in lime, the door and window frames are in tufa stone, there are monumental fireplaces and an old bread oven in tufa stone. Exposed wooden beams. On the first floor, a landing currently used as a games room leads to three bedrooms and a bathroom. An additional bedroom with en suite shower room is situated on the left-hand side of the farmhouse, and is accessed via a separate stairway from the ground floor. The outbuildings: A second dwelling of approx. 100 sqm is being sold with the main house. - On the ground floor, it comprises a living room with an attractive tufa fireplace, dining room, kitchen and ground floor bedroom with dressing room and shower room. The floors are of terracotta tiles, the walls of tufa stone and exposed stone are lime rendered, and the beams are exposed. - The 1st floor comprises two bedrooms, a shower room and a mezzanine used as a bedroom. - Hooked slate roof, double-glazed windows, electric heating, hot water produced by an electric hot water tank, independent sanitation, electricity produced by photovoltaic panels (3KWc, i.e. approx. 800 to 1400 KWh/year) generating additional annual income. Garage, sheds, Workshop, Swimming pool with salt filtration (5x10m, 1.7m deep). Pretty English-style parklands, fully enclosed and planted with beautiful ornamental trees (cedars, oaks, lime trees, chestnut trees, acacias, walnut trees, fig trees, rose trees, etc.), creating a peaceful setting of around 7,000 sqm. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M. Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 077. 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
Property Saumur (49)
Quietly located in the picturesque rural commune of Neuillé, this magnificent property offers nearly 340 m2 of living space in the heart of landscaped grounds of approximately 1.8 hectares. Imbued with the architectural codes of the 15th and 16th centuries, this sumptuous estate is distinguished by a renovation carried out with sensitivity and exemplary respect for the rules of the art. Its numerous outbuildings, its gîtes and its outdoor spaces give this place an assumed prestige in a rural setting where peace and conviviality rest. The main residence, of approximately 235 m2, opens onto an elegant and refined interior. A spacious kitchen open to a dining area combines modernity and old charm. Two large, bright living rooms with exposed beams, high ceilings and fireplaces are ideal for long winter evenings, each room offering direct access to the park. A stone staircase leads to the first floor, serving four generous bedrooms, a bathroom and a dressing area. The property also includes two other independent dwellings. The first house, of 86 m2, is made up of a cozy living room opening onto a kitchen, a laundry room, three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The second house, 28 m2, 'Tiny House' style, has been renovated with taste and quality materials. Each accommodation has an independent entrance and an independent terrace. The exteriors reveal a true multi-faceted green setting, including a park with wells and century-old trees, an orchard and several paddocks. All housing a large barn, several boxes for horses, a period hangar as well as a carport Located just 5 minutes from the entrance to the A85 motorway, 10 minutes from Saumur TGV station and 13 minutes from the city center, ENERGY CLASS: D / CLIMATE CLASS: A. Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2024: between EUR2,750 and EUR3,780 Contact (EI): Julien Aldebert 06 77 41 22 18. RSAC sales agent N°840 432 165 ANGERS. Fees are the responsibility of the seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisk.gouv.fr
…By Espaces Atypiques
House with garden Saumur (49)
Ref.3826 : French house for sale with a view on the Loire river. In the heart of a small, historic and picturesque village, you'll find this house set against a tuffeau hillside. We're just a stone's throw from Saumur, 10 minutes from the center of Saumur (train, shops, services, freeway). Access is via an alley on the first floor and jointly via the park on the upper slope. This extraordinary house is protected from nuisance and offers a breathtaking panorama of the Loire valley and its unspoilt greenery. From the alleyway, we have three levels served by a spiral staircase. The highest level is also accessible on one level from the top of the hill, through the park, with a separate driveway. This architecturally rich house features several large fireplaces (one on each floor), terracotta floors, some stained-glass windows, parquet flooring and other decorative features. With approx. 230sqm of living space, it is arranged as follows: On the lower street level, on the ground floor: the former kitchen used as a boiler room, and storage room. A passageway for vehicles gives access to the vast cellars, the former wine press and an interior courtyard. First and second levels: two large living rooms, each with monumental fireplace, kitchen, shower and bathroom. Third level (intermediate level): A library on the living room mezzanine. On the top level: a large living room with monumental fireplace, kitchen, two bedrooms, a glass roof, and a magnificent view from all sides. The layout of the rooms and the location make it ideal for commercial use. A garden shed is used to store the park's maintenance tools. The cellars offer several hundred square metres of useful space. A small driveway at the top of the hill leads into a charming, beautifully landscaped 4500sqm park. It offers a splendid panoramic view of the Loire Valley on one side and the vineyards on the other. The ensemble is reminiscent of a rocky promontory perched on an eagle's nest. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M. Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 077. 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
Castle Centre Ville-Fenet-Petit Puy - Saumur (49)
Nestled in peaceful countryside of the enchanting Loire Valley, close to Chinon, Saumur and one hour from Angers and Tours, this meticulously restored manor house, dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries, has elegant terraced gardens and a vineyard. Located just a short 25-minute journey from the picturesque Loire River and charming villages such as Montsoreau, flea markets, restaurants, cafes, and majestic chateaux, this property is a true gem. While the manor's origins trace back to the Middle Ages, its cellars reveal traces of civilization predating the 13th century. The ground floor features a welcoming guest bedroom and a series of splendid reception rooms adorned with expansive windows that offer captivating garden vistas in every direction. The kitchen, featuring a La Cornue stove and an expansive La Cornue island, is a design masterpiece worthy of a cooking show setting. Ascending the original spiral stone staircase, you'll discover three generous bedrooms and two bathrooms, each adorned with remarkable architectural elements, such as double mullioned windows and fireplaces. Continuing up the spiral stairs leads to an immense 2nd-floor loft space beneath a cathedral-like canopy of roof beams, which could readily be converted into two additional ensuite bedrooms. Within the park, two elegant structures await your exploration: a loggia and an orangery. The loggia is comprised of two levels, with a lower-level living area and an upper-level bedroom connected by a magnificent 17th-century staircase. The orangery, nestled within the gardens, has been beautifully restored and can be adapted for a variety of uses, including as an entertainment space, artist's studio, games room, gym, or guest house. The owners have spared no expense in restoring the estate to its former glory while seamlessly integrating modern creature comforts, including a Bang and Olufsen sound system, i-lighting, state-of-the-art central heating with a low-temperature heat pump, and a spa bath. This region has long been hailed as the Garden of France, and this property epitomizes that title. The manorhouse is enveloped by its own land on all sides. The swimming pool and loggia grace an upper terrace, while a grand stone staircase descends to the à la Française garden below, featuring formal box-lined parterres, roses, pleached lime trees encircling the house to the west and north. On the eastern side, a formal garden in an Anglo-Japanese style beckons, complete with a rose-covered pergola, lawns, and an arboretum boasting rare and precious mature trees. To the south, you'll find the vineyard itself, nestled amidst a serene forest. The 2 hectares of Chenin blanc vines, some over 40 years old, bear the coveted Saumur AOC appellation controle classification, a rarity highly sought after by local winemakers. The vineyard is expertly managed by a talented and amiable local winemaker, allowing the owners to savor their own vintages without the hassles of vineyard management. Located just 1.5 hours from Paris via the TGV train, and a convenient 1-hour drive from Tours and 2-hour drive from Nantes, both boasting international airports, this property offers a perfect blend of historical charm and modern convenience in one of France's most picturesque regions.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Castle Saumur (49)
Chateau just 10 km from Saumur Located in the beautiful region of the Loire Valley, only 10 km from downtown Saumur, this chateau inspired by the 'Troubadour' style is nestled in a small green setting. Access to the property is through an alley lined with plane trees, crossing a small wood. Once in line with the chateau, one must cross the bridge over the water-filled moat to enter the chateau courtyard and its outbuildings.+ The chateau, as well as the outbuildings, are built with Tuffeau stone and slate roofs, mainly dating back to the 19th century, with origins that trace back to the 15th century. Facing Northeast/Southeast, the chateau covers an area of 550 sqm. Near the chateau, several dependencies grouped in the North corner of the moat perimeter form a square courtyard. 1. A building forming an 'L' shape including a chapel, sheds, barn/garages with attic space (under development), a cottage with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Also, former pigsties/chicken coops used as storage and technical room (pool), and the former stable transformed into a relaxation area with a spa and sauna. 2. Former gardener's house comprising two bedrooms and a bathroom, sheds/pool house. 3. A water tower. 4. Small brick building with a cellar. A beautiful saltwater pool (10x5m), heated by a heat pump, installed in 2023, completes this set of dependencies of the chateau. Beyond the moat perimeter, there's a small wood of about 4 hectares crossed by the main alley extending to the North, and an orchard of 1.5 hectares extending to the South. A bridge spans the moat, allowing enjoyment of all these fruit trees: apple trees, pear trees, plum trees, mirabelle plum trees, peach trees, and quince trees... pleasing both enthusiasts and gourmands alike. Selling price: €1,800,000 Fees payable by the vendor Energy class : N/A Climate class: N/A Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Pays De La Loire
Castle Saumur (49)
Ref.4213: Charming chateau for sale close to Saumur. This beautiful property, whose origins date back to the 15th century, is located in the Loire Valley, famous for its wine production, its cellars dug into the tufa rock, its history and its châteaux. The region has seen a fortunate succession of lordly families whose history has contributed to the heritage of Anjou. Having put down roots in this culturally rich and dynamic environment, the town nevertheless enjoys a certain tranquillity, being isolated from the outside world by a natural green setting. The main shops are just a 3-minute drive away, in the neighbouring village. The town of Saumur, with its famous cavalry school, is 10 minutes away, offering all the shops, services and tourist activities you could wish for. Surrounded by a moat, the château stands elegantly back from an imposing main courtyard, which is accessed via a majestic wrought iron gate from a long driveway lined with old trees. Built of tufa stone with slate roofs on an irregular three-storey plan, this complex comprises a main building framed by two pavilions flanked by corbelled turrets, extended to the west by a two-storey pleasure building and to the east by a three-storey pavilion. The latter was added in the second half of the 19th century. In the centre, in front of the main building, a remarkable tufa porch topped by a terrace surrounded by magnificent balusters forms the main entrance to the château. The neo-Gothic style, characterised by the exuberance of Renaissance splendour, was used extensively to decorate the building. The façades, doors, windows, pediments, pinnacles, dormer windows and turrets are adorned with finials, bracketed and drip lintels, clerestory friezes, crenellations, chimeras, coats of arms, etc... The interior style is also largely inspired by the somewhat fanciful architectural codes used in the first half of the 19th century. Ground floor: passing through the porch, one reaches the entrance from where an L-shaped gallery leads from the older main part of the château on one side to the more recent 19th century pavilion on the other. Opposite the entrance is a study, followed on its right by a series of rooms in a row, a dining room, a large recent kitchen with direct access to the courtyard of honour, a scullery, a boiler room and a storeroom, while following the gallery on its left one reaches a spacious, more classical lounge before arriving in the 19th century pavilion. This central section features beautiful polychrome cement tile, parquet and marble floors, panelled picture rails, beautifully crafted stained glass windows and wooden shutters, monumental tufa stone fireplaces, a marble fireplace and admirable painted and illuminated ceilings. The 19th-century pavilion houses a vast VIP lounge with a parquet floor, a wooden fireplace carved with sophisticated ornamentation, impressive stained glass windows and a ceiling with closoirs. Finally, a gallery connects the 19th-century pavilion to the main gallery via an attractive, light-filled glass roof overlooking the kitchen garden to the south. The upper floors are accessed from the south end of the gallery via a beautiful spiral staircase with impressive wooden balusters, rising to the roof and topped by an imposing cupola. On the first floor: a landing leads to a gallery with five north-facing bedrooms on either side, each with its own bathroom, dressing room and storage space. There are parquet floors, marble fireplaces, wooden shutters, exposed beams and ornate ceilings. A future master suite is being created at the west end of the château. A delightful small wooden baluster stairway, with Gothic-inspired ogival archway decoration, leads to the upper floor. On the second floor, corridors lead to four bedrooms, two bathrooms and several storage rooms. The property has several outbuildings as follows: A group of buildings comprising : - A chapel, with its porch covered by a slate canopy resting on wooden balusters and its rib-vaulted ceiling, - A shed used as a workshop, - A barn/garage with attic (currently being converted), - A gîte comprising: Ground floor: entrance hall, fitted kitchen with tufa fireplace and wood-burning stove, sitting room. 1st floor: 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms (electric hot water tank), - A former barn used as a shed and pool equipment room, - A former stable converted into a SPA area (Jacuzzi, sauna), A salt water swimming pool (10x5m), heated by a heat pump, installed in 2023, A gardener's house used as a shed and pool house, A garage, A water tower, A cellar. Vast grounds of approx. 16,06 acres comprising : A beautiful English-style park with alternating courtyards, driveways and gardens within the château grounds. The area is bordered by a moat (fed by the Suzon river), and is adorned with beautiful old trees (Lebanese cedar, ginkgo biloba, lime trees, oaks, plane trees, pines, vines, etc.). A 3,71 acres vegetable garden and orchard with many varieties of fruit trees (almonds, walnuts, apples, plums, pears, peaches, mirabelle plums, quince, etc.), accessible via a charming little bridge spanning the moat to the south. Approx. 9,88 acres of deciduous woodland bordering the northern part of the estate. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M. Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 077. 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
Property Saumur (49)
Ref.4203: Atypical wine-producing property for sale in Anjou, with an old cavier mill. We're just a stone's throw from Saumur in the heart of the Loire Anjou Touraine Regional Nature Park, close to a small historic Angevin town that we owe to Foulques Nera, a famous lord of the Middle Ages and Count of Anjou in the 10th and 11th centuries, who turned it into a stronghold by building dungeons and fiefs. It is here, in this setting of splendid residences and land covered with vines as far as the eye can see, that this charming 18th century windmill has been completely restored. Less than 5 minutes away, you'll find a host of shops and amenities (shops, post office, train, services, etc.). Not far away, the major towns of Saumur (18 minutes) and Doué la Fontaine (13 minutes) offer all amenities as well as a wide range of tourist, cultural and sporting activities. This inspiring place, where terroirs and 'old stones' meet, offers an uninterrupted view over the surrounding countryside, bringing together all the ingredients that make a common place an exceptional place. This ingeniously simple former mill dating from 1759 was built of rubble stone, mainly limestone (sandstone and tufa), and topped with a conical dome that once supported the mill's blades. Covering an area of around 110 sqm, it is accessed by a wide doorway topped by an attractive arched tufa lintel. On the ground floor, a remarkable living-dining room with a round barrel vault gives way to a lounge area laid out under the conical vault of the mill. With several openings, it diffuses a pleasant light reverberated by the natural light of the tufa stone. This main room leads on either side to a room that has been converted into a bedroom, another with a tufa fireplace serving as a small sitting room or boudoir, which can also be used as a bedroom, and then a kitchen and shower room, all of which provide an intimate setting. The roof terrace is accessed via a charming mezzanine and a stone staircase in the work. The view from this terrace over the surrounding vineyards and one of the finest architectural jewels in Anjou's heritage is quite simply splendid. The Moulin Cavier vineyard covers just under 2,47 acres. Planted on clay-limestone soil that is particularly favourable to the development of the Cabernet Franc grape variety grown here, and benefiting from optimum sunshine, this estate is run by an independent winegrower who uses responsible viticulture methods. It produces around 4,000 bottles a year of a wine that is widely recognised by professionals in the trade, to the extent that some of these bottles are featured on the menus of renowned gourmet restaurants throughout France. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M. Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 077. 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
Apartment with terrace Saumur (49)
Luxury residence in a unique location on the banks of the Loire with stunning views of the city. Private park and garage. Very spacious and bright living area including open kitchen, living room, and dining area (90 square meters). Two bedrooms with storage and private bathroom. Panoramic views throughout the apartment. Large terrace of 80m2. Sold in future state of completion. Delivery scheduled for February 2024.Property description: independent entrance with storage, large living area, bay windows (automated rolling shutters and enclosed secure park), a corridor leads to the two bedrooms, the bathroom, and the separate W.C. Master suite with bathroom and dressing room.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By La Financiere Mapity
Property Saumur (49)
In a small historic town in Anjou, an 18th-century townhouse with a garden. The townhouse - specifically its entrance door, garage, and boiler room - faces a square in the city center landscaped with rose bushes and topiaries. Numerous shops, including pharmacies, bakeries, and banks, among others, can be found in this part of town. At the back, the house opens onto a terrace paved with ancient cobblestones and a lawn, enclosed by walls, featuring a small outbuilding, a well, and a small corner pavilion made of tuffeau stone. Built with lime plastered stone and rubble, the residence spans one level above the ground floor and consists of three sections that have been reconfigured over the centuries. The central section, with a single bay, is slightly advanced compared to the lateral sections. On the street side, the ground floor and the upper floor topped with an attic and a slate roof, rise above a basement that houses the garage, the boiler room, and a cellar. The front facade, made of stone, is coated with a beige-colored plaster and adorned with cornerstones, molded cornices and window sills, sculpted window frames, an entrance, a garage door, straight windows on the upper floor, arched windows on the attic, and louvered shutters. The rear facade of the central section is made of tuffeau stone, coated with an orange-ocher plaster, with matching window frames, cornerstones, cornices, and dormer windows. This facade has recently been restored. The gable roofs, covered in slate, are adorned with dormer windows, each topped with a triangular pediment in the two sections on the left, featuring frames sculpted in stone in the left section and a more understated design in the right section.
…By Patrice Besse
Farmhouse with outbuildings and garden Saumur (49)
Between ANJOU and TOURAINE, 15 mins. of SAUMUR, in the heart of an important forest massif conducive to long horseback riding or hiking on rural paths, small character property with many outbuildings, with horse boxes, on 5000 m² (4,6 hectares possible) THE MAIN DWELLING: Living area of 65 m² excluding convertible attic of 56 m². South/West exposure Ground floor : Living room of 29 m² with open kitchen. ( chimney) Living room or bedroom 1 of 19 m². Bedroom 2 (terracotta floor). Adjoining shower room (W.C.). 1st floor: 2 convertible attics of 20 m² and 36 m². Miscellaneous: city water. Well. Heating by electric radiators. Autonomous sanitation. DEPENDENCIES : - in the extension of the dwelling house: barn of 35 m² (height of 6.27 m. under farm) Vast cellar of 53 m². - another building housing: 37 m² room with 15th century fireplace, tiled with terracotta. Sink. -5 horse boxes including 1 for brood mare. Attic of 70 m² (height 4.60 m.) accessible by an exterior stone staircase. - barn of about 165 m² (6.40 m. x 26 m.) -Stall and shed. THE LAND: approximately 5000 m² (possibility to buy 4,1 hectares of wood and meadow in addition) Divided into a courtyard closed by the buildings, pleasure garden around with old riding quarry. CONCLUSION: remarkable natural environment. Complete and charming built ensemble with many possibilities.
…By Cabinet Metais-bertrand
47 listings near Saumur
Manor Villebernier (49)
CLOSE TO SAUMUR Manor registered among the 100 Exceptional Châteaux and Gardens of the Loire Built from the 14th to the 15th century, home to 3 kings of France, fully maintained, its 600 years of history as well as its configuration offer strong potential to develop a tourism activity. Just a few kilometers from Saumur, your Keller Williams Hauts Sommets agency is pleased to offer this listed Manor with 20 rooms of 2,500 m² and 100,000 m² of land in VILLEBERNIER (49400). - The North wing, which has been preserved in its medieval style, encompasses the oldest part and is dedicated to visits and exhibitions. - The central part marks the transition to a Renaissance-style building up to the South wing. - The residential area with living rooms on the ground floor, and the 12 bedrooms spread over two floors offer strong development potential. - The South wing, which houses the Chapel, is also an integral part of the tours. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. RSAC: 840733992 Your Keller Williams Hauts Sommets real estate agency invites you to discover all the original features of this domain for sale by making an appointment. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the government’s Géorisques website. This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Keller Williams Hauts Sommets
House Villebernier (49)
Discover this beautiful longère to renovate, with over 143m² and a large outbuilding to develop. The property consists of: On the ground floor: - A large living room overlooking the garden - A second living room - A separate kitchen with a pantry - A room that can serve as a bedroom and/or an office - A bathroom - A laundry room - A separate toilet On the first floor: - Three bedrooms in the eaves Not to forget: its large raised terrace that is accessible, its large plot of land, and its outbuilding of 80m² also complements this property. Note that the roof has been completely renovated by master roofer artisans. Because location matters too! This property is ideally located in the municipality of Villebernier, just 10 minutes from Saumur, from where you can reach Paris in less than two hours by train via the TER station. You can also get to Tours and Angers in under an hour. Want to know more? - Property tax: €1435 - Agency fees: Seller's charge - Heating type: Electric + wood Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. Interested? Contact Abriculteurs to visit this property.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Abriculteurs
House with terrace Souzay-Champigny (49)
16th century character house in the heart of a small historic village near the town of Saumur, with its pretty tufa stone facade leaning against the hillside, it is located 10 minutes from the town center and its famous St Pierre market . This 16th century house with 6 rooms full of originality, has several large fireplaces, terracotta floors, some stained glass windows, parquet floors, and other appreciable decorative elements. This residence was the refuge of Pierre Patout during the 39-45 war, who was an influential architect-decorator of the Art Deco movement, he distinguished himself in the construction of several Parisian buildings including the Galeries Lafayette in 1930, the Porte de la Concorde for the 1925 Paris Expo, and the fitting out of liners including the Normandie in 1932. SAUMUR 6 Km (Paris-Montparnasse SNCF station 2h15 on average) PARIS 326 km including 307 by motorways A85 + A11 THE RESIDENCE (230 m2) Ground floor on the street leading to magnificent cellars, a shed used as a boiler room (oil condensing boiler), and a passage leading to a cellar of 11m x 7.50m with a height of 4 m, a former 6m x 7m press with a bread oven, and an interior courtyard. Stone spiral staircase. On the first floor, a 40 m2 bedroom with monumental 15th century fireplace, a 19 m2 living room and a bathroom, On the second level, a 38 m2 living room with magnificent 15th century fireplace and a mezzanine used as a library, 17 m2 kitchen with small laundry room in the watchtower, On the top level on one level overlooking the panoramic garden: veranda, large living room of 36 m2 with fireplace, a kitchen, two other small bedrooms, a glass roof, and a magnificent view from all sides. FIELD Accessible by a path on the hillside crossing the vineyards, the charming promontory garden of approximately 3800m2 flat and landscaped from where the view offers an astonishing panorama of the canopy, the Loire valley, and the vineyards. A garden shed allows you to store park maintenance tools. Retrouvez toutes nos annonces sur notre site INTERNET : https://www.cabinetchevillon.fr/vente/1
…By Cabinet Chevillon
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