luxury real estate for sale Mayenne, France (page 2)
House Saint-Pierre-des-Nids (53)
The Lair real estate agency offers for sale, in a hamlet with a calm environment, a stone house featuring very beautiful volumes. You will be seduced by the cross light and the access to the garden in each of the rooms on the ground floor, including the entrance, the fitted and equipped kitchen, and the living room with a fireplace. Upstairs, a corridor leads to 3 bedrooms and a shower room with a toilet. An attic that can be converted into a master suite. A garden embellished with shrubs and a small chalet. Two terraces allowing you to enjoy the sun or shade... for your outdoor meals.Recent roof, compliant sanitation, PVC double-glazed windows with electric roller shutters. Utility room/heating room with shower, double garage, workshop.For any information or visit, please contact the agency at 02.43.30.11.30This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lair Immobilier Saint-pierre-des-nids
Property with pool Pré-en-Pail (53)
Sophie LEMONNIER from the ALC Immobilière agency offers you two distinct spaces for sale: a reception room and a 19th century mansion in the heart of the Monts des Avaloirs, 2 hours from RENNES and MONT SAINT-MICHEL and 3 hours from PARIS . - A building of 322.97 m2 consisting of: * A reception room of 148.22 m2 with its open fireplace and parquet flooring, a fitted and equipped kitchen, a bathroom, two toilets. * Followed by a room of 136.32 m2 with its heated swimming pool of 4.00x9.00 m depth 1.80 m, a bathroom, a WC and its boiler room. - A 19th century mansion of 174.36 m2 consisting of: * On the ground floor: a living room/living room of 38.04 m2, a fitted and equipped kitchen of 19.29 m2 and an office. * On the 1st floor: a corridor leading to a dressing room of 7.62 m2, two bedrooms of 13.32 m2 and 14.83 m2, a bathroom of 4.89 m2 and a bedroom of 17.67 m2 with its private shower room. * On the 2nd floor: a corridor leading to three bedrooms of 12.16 m2, 11.46 m2 and 11.12 m2, a bathroom with WC of 5.95 m2 and a WC. * A basement consisting of a boiler room, a cellar of 5.35 m2 and a laundry room of 22.96 m2. A garage of 51.15 m2 which can accommodate 6 cars, three workshops of 29.42 m2, 22.56 m2 and 51.15 m2 and an outbuilding of 86.06 m2 with wooden frame. All on enclosed grounds of 2930 m2 planted with shrubs and fruit trees. Door frames: double glazing Covers: in slates and zinc Heating: oil boiler and wood fireplace. LAND: 1820? Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: ' www.georisks.gouv.fr'. For a visit, contact your advisor Sophie LEMONNIER on 06 83 81 79 96 / 02 61 72 05 56 or by email: [email protected] / [email protected] RSAC 524 577 251 - Card issued by CCI Portes de Normandie . Advertisement written and published by a sales agent You can find all our properties on our website www.alcimmobilier.com
…By Alc Immobilier
Castle Laval (53)
In the Pays de la Loire region, 15 minutes from Laval, on over 16 ha, a striking 18th century listed castle, fully restored. A long driveway, bordered by trees and crossing the parkland’s grasslands and woods, leads from the village to the property. Entrance gates open on to a very wide courtyard, partially surrounded by a dry moat and laid out in front of the chateau’s regular, elegant facade. The outbuildings, set out around the courtyard, comprise stables, a dovecote, pigsties, a barn, a small corner pavilion, a caretaker’s cottage and, lastly, a chapel. A central parterre, displaying its original design, takes up a large section of the courtyard in front of the chateau. A copse of very old trees stands to one side. A regular, terraced, back garden, reached via granite steps, looks down on to the rear of the chateau. The first castle dated from medieval times. In the 16th century, its status was raised to that of a “châtellenie” (an officially recognised castle and its land). All that remains of these eras are the dovecote, the chapel as well as the castle’s two pavilions. At the beginning of the 18th century, these two pavilions were connected by a vast building. The chateau, the outbuildings and parklands underwent major restoration works in 2010. A good number of these features are now protected with French Historic Monument listing (by order dated 13 March 1989): the chateau and the chapel; the dovecote facades and roofs; the perimeter wall with its moat and its support walls; the facades and roof of the little, 18th century corner pavilion; the garden with its fencing and its towers as well as the shelter over the central well; the wood and, lastly, the large alleyways in the parklands. Nowadays economic activities, notably linked to culture and events, are held by the current owners. But the potential of the buildings, not all actually in use, and the existing parklands which extend over a total of more than 16 hectares, make it possible to envisage other development possibilities, especially as the town of Laval is near and Paris and Rennes are within easy reach.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Saint-Pierre-des-Landes (53)
Square Habitat has the honor of presenting to you this magnificent Château located in the heart of nature. A rare pearl, nestled in the middle of a green estate of 32 hectares. Enjoy elegance timeless charm and authentic charm of this exceptional residence, offering 1270 m² habitable. Features : Classic architecture, elegant 18th century facades and slate roofs with sound old-world charm. Ideal Environment: Surrounded by 32 hectares of lush gardens and woodland. Usable spaces: 1270 m² of living space with large bathrooms reception, spacious bedrooms, elegant lounges. Multiple Potential: Private residence, family home or guest room project, wedding service and seminar. Located just minutes from a town with all amenities, this chateau offers privacy and easy access to transport. A complete presentation video is available in agency. Your dream starts here.
…By Square Habitat Bretagne
House Laval (53)
TDM53 - The Door Man Real Estate offers for sale, for investment, this building at the foot of the train station, comprising a mix of apartments and commercial units. Possibility to park vehicles in the garages and in the outdoor courtyard. Price 785,200 €. Agency fees 4.00% VAT included at the buyer's expense. Price excluding fees 755,000 €. Energy performance rating: E. Name First Name AMI: BIHEL Natan (EI). RSAC: 840825251. Information about the risks this property is exposed to is available on the Géorisques website: https://georisques.gouv.fr The present real estate advertisement has been drawn up under the editorial responsibility of BIHEL Natan (EI), independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of the SASU THE DOOR MAN France registered in the RSAC, holder of the real estate solicitation card on behalf of the company THE DOOR MAN France SASU.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By The Door Man France
Manor Mayenne (53)
A manor with outbuildings and terraced garden in the wooded countryside of Mayenne, on the edge of a forest and 15 hectares of land. The driveway passes through part of the forest and leads to a first outbuilding before reaching the courtyard with the manor house opposite the entrance. The buildings are laid out in a U-shape. A terraced and walled garden is located behind the manor. A short flight of steps leads down into an orchard and vegetable garden. The rest of the grounds are made up of approximately 3 hectares of meadow and woods.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Mayenne (53)
Located on the border of Brittany and Normandy, 11km from Mayenne, 29 km from Bagnoles de l'Orne and 48 km from Laval, this countryside property is peacefully sheltered from view. A place of rest in the heart of nature, it is located on over 4 hectares of land with two outbuildings. The property is only 5 minutes from the local amenities. The main house dates back to the 15th century and is built in schist and granite rubble.The ground floor comprises a living room with fireplace, a lounge, a small kitchen and a toilet. Upstairs, accessible by a wooden spiral staircase in the tower, there is a landing serving two bedrooms and a bathroom. On the second floor, a second landing serving as an office leads to two bedrooms and a bathroom. Away from the accommodation, an old outbuilding has been completely restored and houses a beautiful living room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace, a veranda, a kitchen and two bedrooms. Upstairs, there is a mezzanine and an attic bedroom and bathroom. At the entrance to the property, you will find a large garage and a carport. Meadows, two small ponds, woodland and a river border the property. There is a swimming pool (lining in need of replacement) on the terrace boasting a breathtaking view of the Mayenne.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
House Saulges (53)
And in the middle flows a river: In the countryside of Saulges (53), not far from the famous caves, this old mill impresses with its majestic elevation. Rebuilt in 1854 on its 13th-century foundations, its last miller handed it over in 1970 to the current owners who have made it a delightful family second home of 194m2. Situated in a green valley, the mill is positioned on the flat bank of the Erve, facing the steeper and more wooded side across. The millrace that diverted the river towards the mill is still vigorous, and only the tinkling of the water disturbs the tranquility of the place. The island thus created, accessible by a small wooden bridge, will alternately serve as a beach for returning from swims, a harbor for children's boats, a bucolic world under the weeping willow to devour a novel, the garden where friends are received or tea is taken with family. The ground floor of the house consists of a magnificent room, illuminated to the south by a large bay window opening onto a terrace facing the island and to the east and west by wide windows. It is shared between the living area, the dining room, and the kitchen corner. There are period beam ceilings, beautiful floor tiles, and a fireplace with an insert that distributes heat in a few rooms upstairs. A lovely wooden staircase leads to the two floors: On the first floor, a master bedroom facing south and west, three small children's bedrooms, and a shower room. On the second, two very large bedrooms, a bathroom, and a small workshop or storage room. The mill's wheels have been removed, and the river flows in the middle of the foundations. There is no moisture in the living area. Total surface area of the land: 4.4 hectares. Cement tennis court to be revamped. TGV station in Sablé is 21 km away (direct Paris 1h19). A81 towards Paris is 20 kilometers (Paris 2h30) or towards Brittany is 13 km. Shops and services are 7, 11, or 13 km away. Price including agency fees: €409,500. Fees included of 5% at the expense of the buyer. Price excluding fees €390,000. Energy class E, Climate class B Average estimated annual energy expenses for standard use, established from the energy prices of the year 2021: between €2,900 and €4,010. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: georisques.gouv.fr. All surfaces are given for informational purposes.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Bien(s)
Castle Mayenne (53)
Located on the border of Brittany and Normandy, 11km from Mayenne, 29 km from Bagnoles de l'Orne and 48 km from Laval, this countryside property is peacefully sheltered from view. A place of rest in the heart of nature, it is located on over 4 hectares of land with two outbuildings. The property is only 5 minutes from the local amenities. The main house dates back to the 15th century and is built in schist and granite rubble.The ground floor comprises a living room with fireplace, a lounge, a small kitchen and a toilet. Upstairs, accessible by a wooden spiral staircase in the tower, there is a landing serving two bedrooms and a bathroom. On the second floor, a second landing serving as an office leads to two bedrooms and a bathroom. Away from the accommodation, an old outbuilding has been completely restored and houses a beautiful living room with cathedral ceiling and fireplace, a veranda, a kitchen and two bedrooms. Upstairs, there is a mezzanine and an attic bedroom and bathroom. At the entrance to the property, you will find a large garage and a carport. Meadows, two small ponds, woodland and a river border the property. There is a swimming pool (lining in need of replacement) on the terrace boasting a breathtaking view of the Mayenne.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
House with pool and terrace Pré-en-Pail-Saint-Samson (53)
The Lair real estate agency offers for sale, in the countryside, in a green environment, just 25 minutes from Alençon, a magnificent renovated property on 3600m² of land, featuring a swimming pool.The residence offers on the ground floor an entrance, a large laundry room, a spacious and very bright living area facing the garden, an integrated wine cellar in the living room, a furnished and equipped kitchen, and a master suite with shower and dressing room.On the first floor, a hallway leads to a landing, 4 bedrooms ranging from 10 to 16m², a shower room, and a toilet.Swimming pool with a sliding dome of 9x3.5 heated by a heat pump.For any information or visit, please contact the agency at 02.43.30.11.30. Covered parking outside.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lair Immobilier Saint-pierre-des-nids
House Chateau-gontier (53)
Located around 3 hours from Paris via the A11 motorway, about 20 minutes from Laval (high speed train to Paris in 1h30), 58 km from Angers, 10 km from Château Gontier, 3 km from a small village with all local amenities. Nestling in a small, peaceful village, this charming 19th century family property overlooks almost 2 hectares of landscaped leafy grounds. Bathed in natural light, the ground floor presents an entrance leading to a living room with fireplace, a home office, a dining room with fireplace, and a pleasant fitted kitchen backing onto a terrace with a lovely view of the garden. On the first floor, you will find four bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room/WC. On the 2nd floor, there are three attic bedrooms and an additional attic space. Additional facilities include a swimming pool (12 x 6m) and outbuildings including garages, a woodshed, a workshop and the swimming pool control room.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
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 garden and terrace Laval (53)
LAVAL CATHEDRALLovers of old houses, ancient stones, exposed beams, old floor tiles, nooks and crannies, and treasure hunts will be delighted to acquire this gem in the heart of the city. Located on a quiet street, this residence, partly built in the 16th century and the rest in the 17th, is slightly set back from the street and is centered around an ancient and remarkable wooden staircase, reminiscent of a tower. On the ground floor, the large 35 m2 living room with through light could also tomorrow be the place for a liberal profession or a studio with its independent access. Following the entrance are a laundry room, toilets, and access to the lovely flowered inner courtyard, charming and intimate. The first floor is well distributed between a bedroom with a dressing area, a bathroom, toilets, a living-dining room, and a kitchen equipped with a wide terrace bathed in afternoon sun. The second floor houses two beautiful bedrooms, a dressing area, a shower room, and a small attic. Finally, the third floor has yet another double attic with exposed beams and slates, but also the ideal place to create an extraordinary additional bedroom. Ceiling height of approximately 3 meters depending on the floor. Non-functional fireplaces. Large cellar, partly vaulted, on a beaten earth floor, very healthy. A closed garage and a parking space in the courtyard on the street. Refreshment works, comfort upgrades, and insulation are to be anticipated. Agency fees included (FAI): 357,000 €Agency fees of 5% charged to the buyer. Price excluding fees: 340,000 €. Energy class E, Climate class E Average estimated annual energy expenses for standard use, established from energy prices of the year 2021: between 2,620.00 and 3,620.00 €. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.All surfaces are given as an indication.
…By Bien(s)
Property Mayenne (53)
Ref. 4350: Charming mill in a very pretty setting and possibility use as gîtes. This hillside mill stands on the banks of a small, river in the beautiful, peaceful countryside of northern Mayenne. Its origins date back to 1433. The site is an old quarry. Laval (TGV and motorway) is 40 km away. The town of Mayenne (population 12,000) and its 11th-century fortified castle are 9 km away. This historic town has all the shops and services you need (hospital, doctors, chemists, supermarkets, secondary schools, etc.). Access to the property is via a winding road that runs along the hillside to a porch. This porch surmounts a gate that opens to reveal several buildings facing each other. On the left is the mill, which still has its millstream and large wooden wheel. This is the main dwelling. The octagonal tower gives the stone, slate-roofed building a defensive appearance. Opposite, just a few metres away, is the former miller's house. This is a second house, complete and independent of the first. The façade features attractive pale red shutters that complement the colourful surroundings. The extension includes various sheds and a third large building that used to house the stables. The buildings are arranged around a paved driveway, between the hillside and the river. The whole complex faces east and west. The two residential buildings break down as follows: The mill: (165 sqm) Ground floor: entrance hall (8 sqm) with terracotta floor and stairway, lounge/dining room (44.5 sqm) with terracotta floor, wooden fireplace with wood burner, access to the terrace including the mill wheel, kitchen (14 sqm), toilet. Upstairs, a landing leads to 3 bedrooms (21, 13 and 19 sqm), a study (11 sqm), a bathroom (10 sqm), a shower room (6.5 sqm) and wc. The house is decorated in a fairly contemporary style and is in good condition. However, the house has preserved some very fine remnants of its former architecture; a former owner, through his profession, was able to bring back numerous elements to integrate them into the building (oak beams, carved oak doors, cupboards and wood panelling, etc.). Through the windows, you can see the winding river, the park and its monochrome of colours, the willow tree whose foliage reveals the strength of the wind. The miller's house: (133 sqm) Ground floor: living room (32 sqm) with staircase, tiled floor, exposed beams, fireplace with wood burner, dining room (18 sqm) with fireplace, kitchen (13 sqm), utility room (15 sqm) with shower room and wc. First floor: 3 bedrooms (18, 11 and 8.5 sqm), study (9.5 sqm), bathroom with toilet. The floors are carpeted or PVC. Attic above. The outbuildings, running north-south from the miller's house, include : 2 sheds (one of which is a stone shed with an awning) to the left of the miller's house. These are used to store various supplies and garden maintenance equipment; 1 stone shed with a slate roof, to the right of the miller's house. It is used as a workshop and houses the electricity meters for both houses; A slate-covered stone wood shed and a high covered courtyard; The large stable building, which still has its feeding troughs, with a large living room with fireplace, an old kitchen and an old bathroom and toilet on the ground floor. Upstairs, a landing leads to two former bedrooms currently used for storage. The building has electric wiring, electric radiators and double glazing. Everything is old, but it could be used as a third dwelling once it has been refurbished. The property is accessed via a communal road that serves no other dwelling apart from the mill. From the windows of the dwellings and in the paved courtyard, you can't help but admire the charming, rejuvenating garden. The garden's beautiful vegetation perfectly complements the site between the hillside and the river (maples, oaks, poplars, rhododendrons, roses, aromas, etc.). At its centre, between the calm, controlled reach and the fast-flowing river, stands a majestic weeping willow. On the other side of the river, spanned by a delicate little bridge, is a rolling field of just over a hectare available for hire. Continuing along the stream, you come to the dam. The property has a total surface area of more than 5 acres.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Manor Mayenne (53)
Ref.4044. Charming 17th C. dwelling and its reception building in Mayenne department. 'In this land of moor and heather, the passage where one meets this beautiful ruin lacks neither charm nor freshness, with its forest and deep valley. These are the words of Abbé Angot to describe the environment of this property Located in the north of the Mayenne, historically in the Bas Maine, this 17th century dwelling is built in the countryside, in a relatively isolated, intimate and charming environment. In the middle of an old medieval fortress surrounded by water, it comprises the remains of an old castle and its wings, one of which is used as a home and the other as a reception room. 'Curious', 'aesthetic', 'historical' and 'authentic' define this place, which bewitches the walkers who get lost in it. A small resource town is 10 km away by car; all shops and services are provided by a dynamic and historic town 19 km away. The dwelling is reached by a single bridge spanning the moat, passing under a delightful porch of vermiculated stonework, of which the semicircular arch and its pedestrian door remain. The ruins of the castle and the parapet walk, the moat, the base of two imposing defensive towers and the two large communal wings, which are the only parts that can be inhabited today, remain from the old fortification, whose size and splendour of yesteryear can be imagined. In the middle of the enclosure is a formal garden with an old gates in the centre. The two outbuildings are arranged symmetrically on either side of the garden, back-to-back with the old castle that once stood at the end of the courtyard. They are built of stone, rendered with lime, covered with slate and the roofs are adorned with charming bull's eyes; the east wing is fitted out as a vast reception room and the west wing is the dwelling which comprises: On the ground floor: a large room partially separated into two volumes by an entrance hatch which is glazed; this room includes two monumental fireplaces, cushions, exposed beams and the start of the stairway to the first floor; to the south, a bedroom with a fireplace, a terracotta floor laid between oak slats and exposed beams, and adjoining a bathroom - wc; to the north, a vast kitchen with a fireplace and a terracotta and stone floor, and to follow a technical room (laundry/boiler room), and a toilet. On the first floor: separated by hemp and lime partitions, 4 bedrooms with shower room and wc; the floors are covered with sea rush. The rooms face east and south, and on the opposite side, the thick, high walls formed the wall topped by its parapet walk. It should be emphasised that the work carried out was done with a technical and artistic concern, the result of which is remarkable. Here again, the adjectives curious, aesthetic, historical and authentic are used. The living area of the house is approximately 350sqm. Opposite the dwelling, the former stables (twin building of the dwelling) have been converted into a reception area and the work was completed in April 2020. The large room measures approximately 250sqm. The floor is made of tinted cement, the walls are plastered with lime and the framework is covered with an elegant formwork in the shape of an overturned ship's hull, giving the room volume and sound absorption. In the extension there is a room for the caterer and a sanitary block (toilet and washbasin); A stone outbuilding with a slate roof used as an equipment shed is set back from the dwelling; A picturesque chapel 3.2 km away by car, covered with shingles. The fortified enclosure dominates the old garden to the south, which is to be recreated, and is bordered by raised paths offering a bucolic walk around it. A few small, unoccupied meadows complete the ensemble for a total surface area of approximately 6.17 acres (2.59 ha). The general atmosphere bears witness to a place steeped in history and legends: 'tradition has it that a hound's head, sculpted on one of the walls of the easements, indicates the exact spot where a barrel of gold is hidden, but this treasure has not been discovered'. The Mayenne: castle, manor houses, beautiful residences. Gilbert CHAUSSIS. The work carried out by the current owner has made it possible to save and restore this site, which seemed condemned to a slow decline. The place is now saved and alive! This singular place is calling for a new owner willing to humbly continue the preservation of this thousand-year-old site.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Manor Evron (53)
In the Mayenne department, a 15th and 16th-century manor, listed as a Historical Monument, its outbuildings and 12-hectare grounds. From the village, a small road leads to a private driveway up to the entrance porch, which opens onto a main courtyard. The driveway also extends behind the manor and provides access to two outbuildings located to the west. A third outbuilding encloses the courtyard to the east, near the entrance. Pastures spread out on either side of the driveway. One of them is continued to the north with the first part of an oak grove, which then unfolds towards the west. The manor’s courtyard is extended by a garden, which overlooks a small river. Two other pastures located on the other side are accessible via a bridge. Constructed partially over a basement level, the manor contains four floors, including two built into the roof space. Made out of stone and rubble and coated in plaster, its edifice is crowned with gabled slate roofs and stone rims, punctuated by dormer windows topped with sculpted ornaments. Stone mullioned windows cadence the façade and a double flight staircase leads to the front door. In the back, the body of the main building is flanked by a square tower with a tented roof, a staircase tower and a round tower with a pointed roof. To the east, a small two-storey, hipped slate roof building is attached to the square tower. A cellar, accessible from the outside, is located under a portion of the manor. Its walls are made out of small sandstone masonry, which could date to the 11th and 12th centuries. The manor’s façades and roof, as well as its eastern two-storey wing, are listed as historical monuments.
…By Patrice Besse
Manor Saint-Georges-Buttavent (53)
EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY CHARMING MANOR WITH CLEAR VIEW AND ENCHANTING GARDEN On the edge of a 3,000 ha forest in northern Mayenne, this property presented by EFFICITY is located 9 km from the town of Mayenne, near Laval (1 hour 20 from Paris by TGV). A fortified manor already existed in the fourteenth century; the estate was part of the apanage of the Count of Provence, future Louis XVIII, before the revolution. A magnificent French garden (grotto, boxwood garden, and rosebud bed), very well-maintained, terraced, is surrounded by walls, overlooking the countryside and running alongside the main house. The built area is divided between 577 m2 of living space and 437 m2 of outbuildings. The MANOR, the main house between the courtyard and the garden, of approximately 347 m2 includes a large living room benefiting from triple exposure (east, south, west), a second lounge in sequence, an office, a dining room, a fitted kitchen, five bedrooms, two bathrooms with independent toilets, converted attics, a laundry room, and a cellar. Color illuminates each room thanks to the painted woodwork, and ancient fireplaces complete the decor. The LOGIS, facing full south, of 101 m2 of living space, is independent of the Manor and includes a large living area, two bedrooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom. A third building to be renovated, the former FARM, with one floor, of 129 m2 is partially rented. Significant OUTBUILDINGS of approximately 437 m2 surround the arrival courtyard, including an orangery, four garage spaces, a workshop, a woodshed, and storage areas. All openings are double-glazed, and heating is oil-based. The property is sold with 11 ha of woods and 3 ha of pasture. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisque site: georisques.gouv.fr Philippe de Pompery - EI - is a Commercial Agent mandated in real estate, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents of the Paris Commercial Court under number 405174020. The head office of the principal: effiCity, 48 avenue de Villiers - 75017 PARIS - Simplified Joint Stock Company, with a capital of 132,373.05 euros, registered in the Paris RCS 497 617 746 and holding the professional card CPI 7501 2015 000 002 025 issued by the CCI Paris IDF - Guarantee Fund: GALIAN Assurances 89 rue de la Boétie 75008 ParisThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Efficity
Castle Laval (53)
A 19th-century Renaissance Revival chateau with outbuilding and grounds overlooking a river on the outskirts of Laval. An impressive wrought-iron gate flanked by sculpted stone pillars opens onto a shady driveway leading to the chateau, set high above the beautiful surrounding grounds. To the north of the residence, there are a former caretaker's lodge and a garage. To the south, a swimming pool adjoins wooded parklands with a pond. To the west, the noble dwelling backs onto meadows stretching across a rocky promontory. Built in 1871 by architect Alfred Boutreux for a Laval doctor, the chateau is ideally situated overlooking the river Mayenne. The main facade is punctuated by four bays and five storeys, including a basement and an attic. The walls are of lime-rendered rubble masonry, while the corner quoins and window surrounds are of dressed tuffeau limestone. The foundations are of granite. Facing south-east, the main elevation is one of the most exuberant in the region, reminiscent of a theatre, it features a loge and balconies. The tall building is a superb example of the Renaissance architectural repertoire as revived by artists and architects in the 19th century. It features Corinthian columns, stringcourses, cornices, surroundings, entablatures, pediments, mascarons, balustrades and rustications, among other sculpted or moulded stone elements. The windows have basket-handle arches and large-paned wooden frames with rounded edges. The French windows on the ground and first floors are topped by glazed transoms and protected by small stone balustrades or wrought-iron railings. The steep pavilion roof is of slate, topped with brick and stone chimney stacks and features five massive, highly ornate pedimented dormers, three of which are arranged in a tiered group in the centre, together forming a pediment at the top of the building. These basket-handle dormers, set at the edge of the roof, are flanked by columns forming straight jambs, with massive stone pediments of various shapes, including the circular one at the top, which crowns the entire building, above the oriel window that forms the avant-corps of the building. This projecting section forms the most striking feature of the chateau. Built in the centre of the main facade on two storeys, including the basement level, it houses a winter garden bordered on three sides by wrought-iron glass walls. It is topped by a terrace with pear-shaped stone balusters, accessed from the first floor. To the south, there is a perron covered by a glass and wrought iron canopy. Lastly, to the north, a service entrance leads to a kitchen.
…By Patrice Besse
Property Laval (53)
Property located 45 minutes from Angers and 20 minutes from Laval, within easy reach of a TGV station serving Paris in 1 hour 15 minutes. Sitting in the heart of the town, this beautiful 19th century mansion and its outbuildings exude period authenticity. Presenting a living area of approximately 400 sq.m spread over four levels, the property features period details including an internal courtyard, woodwork panelling, fireplaces, a staircase and high ceilings. It comprises a large entry hall, a double living room, a home office, a dining room, a library, five bedrooms, a kitchen, two bathrooms, a home office, a workshop and cellars. Outside, you will find beautiful terrace offering views of the gardens and the surrounding rooftops. Additional facilities include a large garage and a small outbuilding in the garden. An exceptional property where time has stood still.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
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
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