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House Chateaubriant (44)
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By Iad France
House with pool Chateaubriant (44)
5 minutes from downtown Châteaubriant, this architect-designed house is located close to all local shops and leisure areas (park, aquatic center). Built in 1982, its total area is 280 m2 on two levels. On the 1st floor, it consists of a large entrance, a large living room with insert fireplace and a fitted kitchen. All open onto a south-facing terrace. A bedroom, a bathroom, a utility room and an office complete this level. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms with terraces and a bathroom. A complete finished basement and a large garage complete this property. Outside, the 3000 m2 plot is quiet and not overlooked. The garden hosts a 5x10 m swimming pool and a jacuzzi. Electric gate. Beautiful volumes and tranquility guaranteed for this architect house. For more information, contact Cyrille Starck Phone: 06 81 82 88 19 mail: [email protected] Commercial Agent RSAC n ° 2019AC00150
By Espaces Atypiques Nantes
House Craon (53)
A 19th century house, with a garden and outbuildings, in a town to the south of the Mayenne department. A set of tall wrought iron gates and a pedestrian gate open off of a square in the town centre into a garden. A central alleyway leads to the house’s main entrance porch. Adjoining the perimeter wall on either side of the main gateway, two elegant outbuildings, constructed from brick, freestone and rendered quarry stone blocks, flank the garden. An extension to the rear of the house communicates with two workshops and a little courtyard with a well.
By Patrice Besse
Manor Craon (53)
Ref.4343 : Beautiful french manor house for sale in Pays de la Loire This property is located in Mayenne, in the former historic province of Anjou, on the borders of Brittany and not far from Maine. In the heart of the countryside, the immediate surroundings are pastoral and wooded. A small, historic, medieval town provides services just a few kilometres away. A leisure/camping centre with a 123– acre (50-hectare) lake offering a wide range of activities is just 15 minutes away by car. This former 16th-century manor house, strategically located on the border with Brittany, served as a collection centre for the gabelle tax. At the time, the seigneury included around ten farms and covered more than 247 acres (100 hectares). Today, it is a pleasant residence, extended by a dwelling in the 19th century. The building is built of rubble stone, covered with ochre-coloured rendering. The window surrounds are of tufa stone or brick, and the quoins are of red stone. The whole building is covered in slate. The house is built east-west. The interior of the manor house is accessed via a doorway topped with an accolade and fireplaces. The total floor surface area is approx. 540sqm and comprises 2 sections that are as much interconnected as they are independent: the manor house and the dwelling. THE MANOR HOUSE (285 sqm) : Ground floor: entrance hall (16sqm), 2 lounges (33 and 36 sqm), kitchen (23 sqm), boiler room, pantry and toilet; the whole is laid out around a magnificent wooden spiral staircase in Gothic style. 1st floor: master bedroom (35sqm) with shower and bathroom, dressing room and toilet, recreation room (26.5 sqm), bedroom (23 sqm), shower room and toilet. 2nd floor: 2 bedrooms (20 sqm each) and shower room with toilet. The interior of the manor house is typical of its era and has retained its defensive features. Thick walls with several openings, exposed beams and joists, terracotta floors and monumental fireplaces. THE DWELLING (255 sqm) : Ground floor: en suite: games room with staircase and wc, access to covered swimming pool (9x4m heated by heat pump), dining room, kitchen, small sitting room with staircase, 2 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms with wc. First floor: 4 bedrooms, 4 shower rooms with wc. This part of the house, which dates back to the 19th century, has been perfectly fitted out for entertaining. It has plenty of sleeping capacity and shower rooms in good condition. The adjoining rooms bring this part of the house to life, as they communicate perfectly with each other. It's easy to imagine the conviviality that reigns here, moving from one living room to another without having to push a door open. The property has been completely restored since it was handed down in 2 campaigns of work; first the farmhouse in the 2000s, then the manor house in 2006-2007. The two parts are independent in terms of heating, electrical system, sanitary facilities and water supply. The property as a whole offers good accommodation capacity, which can be used on a day-to-day basis as well as occasionally during the year for entertaining guests. The work that has been carried out is of a very high standard. The restoration work carried out by the current owners some twenty years ago was carried out in its entirety and with great care. The original architectural quality has been respected and even enhanced. To the south-east of the property is a slate-roofed outbuilding. It comprises two rooms of 90 and 40sqm, used as a shed and garage; close to the dwelling a building with two garage spaces; to the west of the manor house, 2 buildings, probably former pigsties, with slate roofs. The entire property is surrounded by hedges. Some of the trees that make up the park have been planted by the current owners, and the vegetation is beautiful and starting to grow. There are oaks, lime trees, chestnut trees and many fruit trees. The green setting around the property provides a pleasant area for maintenance. There is an orchard to the south of the property and a chestnut grove to the north. Well in the grounds. The total surface area is 3.47 acres (1 ha 40 a 76ca).
By Cabinet Le Nail
House with terrace Cande (49)
In the heart of a charming village in Hauts-Anjou, this former 18th-century post house of 374m² has been converted into a restaurant, with its stables transformed into a residential house. This historic building, tastefully renovated, can be used as a guest house or simply to accommodate a large family. The ground floor features a reception area, two dining rooms, a professional kitchen, a pantry, and two dishwashing areas. This level also includes an intimate terrace. A beautiful wooden staircase leads to the first floor, which houses three rooms, and to the second floor, which features two lovely attic bedrooms. Below the restaurant, a superb cellar is available for wine storage. This turnkey business opportunity is perfect for anyone looking to embark on new professional projects in this inspiring and unique setting. The former stables, now a private house of 150m², include a ground floor entirely dedicated to living space of about 70m², comprising a fitted kitchen and a living room opening onto an absolutely quiet garden. Exposed beams and hemp-rendered walls with niches add a warm atmosphere to this space. The upper floor offers three bedrooms, including a master suite with a dressing room and a shower room. A second bathroom with a shower completes this level. An attached double garage provides ample storage space. An outbuilding offers independent accommodation consisting of a living room, two bedrooms, and a bathroom with a shower. The unique opportunity of this characterful and well-preserved property, with its many historical features, makes it a rare find. ENERGY CLASS: D / CLIMATE CLASS: D Estimated average annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between euros3,584 and euros4,850. Contact (EI): Ines REMY at +33 6 49 20 81 90 Commercial agent EI registered with RSAC 912 758 232. Fees are the responsibility of the seller. Information about the risks this property is exposed to is available on the Géorisques website for the relevant zones: www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Espaces Atypiques
House Cande (49)
Situated between Angers and Nantes, this beautiful property complex offers a peaceful setting, bordered by the countryside and the Edres river, with all amenities nearby. The property comprises 5 houses set in 2.6 hectares of magnificent grounds, offering 18 bedrooms and 15 bathrooms, for a total of 50 beds. The property, which is in perfect condition, was previously used as a bed & breakfast for training courses or family events. A chapel, a kennel and a double garage complete the estate. An ideal place for a large family or for the pursuit of a reception activity. Beautiful flat grounds of 300m² ECD : D/E Price HAI : 1.250.000 € (Price net seller : 1.190.000 € - 5% fees payable by the buyer) Property presented by Damien TOUDIC (EI) - +33(0)6.77.63.48.86 - [email protected] Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: www.géorisques.gouv.fr Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Castle Segré (49)
A recently restored chateau-museum in the Anjou region, the historic family residence of a famous writer, surrounded by extensive grounds. In the shade of centuries-old trees in an English landscaped park, the residence has been completely restored over the last three years (roofs, electricity, plumbing and windows). The 40-meter long facade extends from north to south. The main building features full-width rooms. It is flanked by a first lodge to the north, then a second to the south, as well as turrets, one of which contains a chapel. Like a genuine museum, furniture and collectors' items relating to its history and that of its illustrious inhabitants are displayed inside the chateau. The ensemble is fitted out to ERP standards and allows for commercial activity without any delay. To the south and west of the residence, there is a wooded park.
By Patrice Besse
Manor Segré-en-Anjou Bleu (49)
Ref. 4285: 17th C. Manor house for sale in Haut-Anjou Situated on the edge of a peaceful village in the Haut-Anjou region on the outskirts of Brittany, with a charming river running through it and its typical mills, this 17th-century manor house lies at the very heart of the Segréen region, a land of gentleness and art de vivre. Conveniently located in an area that includes several major cities such as Angers, Laval, Rennes and Nantes, its position makes it easily accessible from the region's main economic and cultural hubs. It also benefits from an ideal location on the axis between Paris and the sea (Atlantic coast). Segré en Anjou Bleu, 5 minutes away by car, has all the administrative, educational, health and shopping services you need. Angers, 30 minutes away, is the main resource city. Built in local stone over three levels with slate roofs, the manor house is adorned with outbuildings framing a square courtyard, the whole forming a U-shaped plan. The facades, rendered in stone, are embellished with harmonious openings, some of which feature cross-headed and mullioned windows typical of the period. Access to the interior is via an imposing double staircase and a staircase surmounted by a remarkable porch topped by a beautifully crafted roof of alternating slate 'lozenges or scales', supported by two granite columns. With approx. 250 sqm of living space, the manor house is divided into three living areas as follows: First area: approx. 150 sqm: ground floor: an entrance hall with a staircase leading to the upper floors and a hallway leading to a toilet and the rear of the manor house. To the right, a large living/dining room with an imposing tufa fireplace, then a kitchen. There are slate and terracotta floors, lime-rendered walls, arched tufa doorframes, original woodwork in some cases, stained-glass windows, wooden shutters and exposed wooden beams. First floor: a corridor leads to three bedrooms, a toilet and a bathroom. Parts of the roof timbers are visible on this floor. Basement: large cellar/garage used for storage and boiler room. Second space of approx. 100 sqm, currently rented: ground floor: living room with dining room/kitchen and hallway leading to bedroom, toilet and shower room. The house features old terracotta tiled floors, lime or 'pierre vue' rendered walls, wooden shutters and exposed beams on the ceiling, first floor: a landing leads to a vast living room with a beautiful tufa fireplace and a bedroom. Floor tiles, whitewashed walls, wooden shutters and exposed beams. Third space of approx. 145 sqm, (renovation in progress): -Ground floor: three large, partly renovated rooms, to be renovated and fitted out, -First floor: two large attics to finish renovating and fitting out. The property features several outbuildings: -A former stable used as a garage, -A pavilion converted into a chapel, -A shelter / woodshed, -An outbuilding used as a shed, -Former barns. Approx. 3,000 sqm of grounds with driveways, courtyards and gardens, adorned with a few ornamental trees. 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
House Segré (49)
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By Karacterre
House Segré-en-Anjou Bleu (49)
This elegant bourgeois house dating from 1820 offers a living area of approximately 212 m2 on a wooded park of 5,377 m2 bordered by a river in the heart of the dynamic town of Segré, 35 minutes from the Angers TGV station. On the ground floor, the entrance leads to a cozy dining room as well as a beautiful, bright living room enhanced by a period fireplace and herringbone parquet flooring. The charming, recently decorated kitchen opens onto the terrace. A wooden staircase leads to the first floor dedicated to the sleeping area. The landing leads to three spacious bedrooms with warm decoration, a bathroom and an office. A comfortable master suite with a private bathroom and a dressing room completes this first level. The top floor accommodates a partially fitted attic with skylights giving free rein to the imagination (possibility of a fifth bedroom). A veranda with its summer kitchen offers a breathtaking view of the magnificent wooded garden bordered by a river and gives a summer atmosphere to enjoy summer evenings. A workshop garage and a storeroom complete this rare property. DPE: D/F HAI price: 758,000 euros (net seller price: 721,904 euros (5% payable by the buyer). Well presented by Odile TESTARD (EI): +(33) 06 86 28 07 65 - [email protected] information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géoriques website: www.géoriques.gouv.fr
By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
House Segré-en-Anjou Bleu (49)
Stunning property set in approx. 6,000 m² of wooded, enclosed, well-kept parklands in Segré near Angers, comprising an old manor house dating from the 18th century offering 337 m² of living space on several levels: on the ground floor, an entrance hall leading to a large dining room (45 m²) with access to the terrace and parklands, a large living-room (45 m²) with fireplace, a second living-room (33 m²) with fireplace, a large, independent, fully-equipped kitchen (30 m²), a bedroom with shower room and access to the parklands, a wc; on the first floor, a landing leading to two bedrooms, a shower room with toilet and a boudoir with water point, two bedrooms (also accessed by a second staircase); on the second floor, a landing leading to two bedrooms, one of which has a dressing room, a shower room with toilet; on the top floor, a study or lounge area, two bedrooms. This character property has been tastefully restored to a high standard (parquet flooring, mouldings, etc.) and is light and with an optimised layout. The property has several outbuildings that could be converted (200 m²): garage, workshop, attic, stables, etc. offering a wealth of potential. Ideally situated in Segré, overlooking the town, in a quiet, pleasant setting close to all amenities. Just 30 minutes from Angers. Ideal for a family home or bed and breakfast project. ECD carried out on 8/7/2024. Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on energy prices on 1/01/2021: Low amount 6210 euros and High amount 8490 euros per year. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Rivard Immobilier & Relocation
House with pool Angrie (49)
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By Orpi - Provost Immobilier
Land Isse (44)
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By Forestry France
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