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Nestled in unspoilt surroundings, in a village in the Amognes region, in the heart of the Nivernais, this remarkable 17th-century château captivates with the harmony of its classical architecture, the quality of its fixtures and fittings, and the beauty of its fully enclosed grounds, which cover 2.7 hectares of lawns, an orchard, a kitchen garden and majestic trees. Access to the castle via a large tree-lined driveway immediately seduces with its perfectly balanced beauty. Its east-facing façade is framed by two elegant round towers that emphasize its noble character. To the west, the castle opens onto a superb French-style garden, with neatly trimmed boxwood parterres that add majesty and elegance, with a large covered gallery that harmoniously closes this square courtyard, creating a coherent ensemble where beauty and a refined lifestyle blend. The ground floor opens onto a beautiful central entrance with a cobblestone floor that distributes the reception rooms and provides access to the upper floor via a remarkable stone staircase. Magnificent stone and wood fireplaces beautifully decorate this authentic residence, as do the stone slabs in the kitchen and the herringbone-patterned parquet floors, which give a special charm. The light flowing through the rooms from sunrise to sunset enhances the rooms throughout the day. Each bedroom benefits from a private bathroom, laundry room, and dedicated spaces for laundry maintenance, allowing for a well-organized living environment. The property features a well-maintained set of outbuildings including a house dedicated to the swimming pool with terrace, pergola, and summer kitchen, an attached covered gallery ideal for summer receptions, a spacious garage, a stable with four boxes, as well as a workshop and a remarkable dovecote listed in the supplementary inventory of historical monuments. An exceptional property combining old-world charm, modern comfort, and heritage, located in the heart of an authentic and preserved Burgundy countryside. EPC: E/E Price HAI: €1,490,000 (net seller price: €1,405,660 - 6% commission payable by the buyer) Presented by Marie PROVOTELLE - +33 (0)6.86.92.67.77 - [email protected]. Information on the risks to which this property is subject is available on the website: www.géorisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Characterful 1860 estate with manor house, guest house, barns and landscaped park Set on a generous plot with landscaped parkland and a pond, this 1860 estate consists of a manor house, a caretaker’s house, two large barns and a small outbuilding. The property offers extensive space and a wide range of potential uses, both as a private residence and for commercial activities. Between 2008 and 2015, the estate underwent a substantial renovation and was almost entirely modernised while preserving its original character. The roofs were also replaced and the septic system renewed. In recent years, the estate has been professionally operated as a hotel-restaurant, wedding venue and holiday rental. With a maximum of five guest rooms, the activity falls under French “chambres d’hôtes” regulations. The current setup allows for continued tourism use or a combination of residential living and business activity. Rental income has previously enabled the estate to generate a full income. The manor house features two cellars in the basement. The ground floor offers a central entrance with double doors to both the front and rear. From the central hall, there is access to the dining room, living room, kitchen and staircase. Adjacent to the staircase is a second, smaller sitting room. Both the kitchen and dining room open directly onto the garden via double doors. The kitchen also provides access to the cellar. A separate toilet completes this level. The first floor comprises two bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom fitted with a shower, toilet and washbasin. In addition, there is a spacious independent apartment with a living room, bedroom, bathroom and toilet. The second floor offers three large bedrooms, each with a private bathroom including a shower, toilet and washbasin. There is also an additional bedroom with a washbasin and a linen room. Above this level is an attic. The caretaker’s house includes a living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, and benefits from a sunny terrace. The two large barns and the small outbuilding provide extensive additional space. Together with the manor house, guest accommodation and landscaped park, they form a complete estate offering numerous possibilities for those seeking space, privacy and a property full of character. The entire furniture and equipment can be purchased separately, allowing the operation of the estate to be continued immediately if desired.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Property, agricultural estate: fortified house from the 13th century, its manager's house, guest house, for sale in Nivernais-Morvan (58, Nièvre): More than 650 m² of living space, 19 rooms; restaurant, guesthouses, and bed and breakfast possible. Two large barns, 3.65 hectares of parkland, courtyards, swimming pool, pastures. An ideal site for a guesthouse, horses, and animals. The layout of this farm, mentioned in 1287 as property of the diocese of Nevers, surrounds its medieval fortified house that overlooks the small village nestled around its Romanesque church and remains a prototype of a fief from that era, amid an astonishingly cheerful and open landscape: fields, pastures, groves, orchards, vineyards, woods, and ponds with varying colors pepper the hills, on the path of evangelizers who came from Smyrna in the second century. This configuration of concentrated buildings, overlooking the estate, persists into this 21st century, following the Napoleonic plan. The village is not lacking in historical figures: several knights from noble Nivernais families succeeded each other "at the castle." In the 15th century, a local usurper resembling Jeanne d'Arc, Jeanne des Armoises, was entrusted with armies that ravaged several regions but was fortunately recognized while passing through the village. In 1708, a valued personage, lord of the commune, advisor to Louis XIV, offered all his properties to the Hôtel-Dieu Saint-Didier de Nevers, built in the medieval period to care for lepers, the needy, and the injured. Between two ancient buttresses, the entrance to the former lower courtyard first reveals, directly ahead, the fortified house at the center of the estate; then, to the left, the long manager's house and its barn/stable forming a right angle, preceded by the cart awning. The grove of deciduous trees casting shade over the southern terrace of the manor conceals it from the view of the guest house whose entrance faces it. The vast barn-stable, at the back of the honor courtyard, opens onto almost 3 hectares of pastures south, west, and north surrounding the six buildings. All around, the varied and hilly landscape offers bucolic views of the hills of the Morvan foothills, crossed by hiking trails. On the road from Nevers to Morvan, the Côtes du Nivernais offer a temperate climate, and the property of more than 650 m² is adaptable for multiple uses: animal husbandry (3 hectares of pastures, lower courtyard); horse guest house (barns, lodgings, rooms, swimming pool); bed and breakfast; professional catering in the manager's house; or simply comfortable homes surrounded by a well-private perimeter. 1) The fortified house, 225.44 m² of living space on one level, full of medieval character, spacious volumes, all comforts (south-north): The stair tower leads via a straight staircase to the vaulted stone cellars at a man's height (one for wine, the other for tasting); and via the spiral staircase to the first floor at ground level on southern and northern terraces, wooded park, and courtyards. Fruit trees nearby in the northern pasture. Through a mullioned door, the common room with American kitchen of about 60 m² reveals wide beams, a large stone fireplace, French doors onto the southern terrace; to the back: toilets and shower. Access to the fuel condensation boiler (2007, cast iron radiators) in a small outbuilding with a superb frame; Living room of about 70 m² with double exposure: timber frames separating the dining area from the living space; insert fireplace; doors onto southern and northern terraces; Corridor distributing: *3 beautiful character bedrooms; *bathroom (stone niche); *toilets; *master bedroom in the gable (about 50 m²): wide beams, monumental fireplace, niche for a small seat. Attic with original superb frame with rafters forming a farm. 2) The manager's house 256 m² of arranged living space (east-west): Ground floor: Large beamed room of 81 m², which can serve as a living room or restaurant, triple exposure, panoramic view of the surrounding countryside; Entrance; living room; toilets; office; shower room. Technical room (fuel boiler 2001). Professional kitchen. Attic converted into an 80 m² apartment: Living room 30 m² with insert fireplace, American kitchen; superb view of fields and hills; 3 bedrooms: from 10 to 20 m² on the floor; Office 8 m²; Shower room fitted and toilets. 3) The guest house or bed and breakfast, private southern terrace and garden surrounded by dry stone walls: Central building: two large suites of about 40 m² (ground floor and first floor), each with shower room and separate toilets; * two attic bedrooms of about 18 m² on the floor, each with shower room and toilets (those are in need of refreshing). * Attached building to the east: Large living room with fireplace and fitted kitchen of about 40 m²; door onto garden and southern terrace; view of the village and hills. * Attached building to the west: awning; shelter of about 80 m² on the floor, and its attic: a volume possibly usable for a flea market. * At the back, facing south, a second awning precedes the pool area (6 x 12 m, chlorine, unheated). The western gardens, also framed by dry stone walls, can provide access to this pool. 4) The barns testify to the former opulence of the large estate mentioned as providing supplies to the Abbey of Notre-Dame de Nevers: medieval barn-stable-winery, with awning, of 200 m² (20 x 10 m): garage, winery side, stable side; lean-to. 19th-century barn-stable with awning, 360 m² (30 x 12 m): central garage, vast stables on either side, loft; lean-to. 5) Small outbuildings to the north, fenced lower courtyard: henhouse, pigsty with 3 pens. 6) The land on the hillside, protected from northern winds by the hill, enjoys a view of almost 360° over the village and its steeple, the woods, opulent fields, and hills; the walls give it a touch of authenticity; no neighbors. The layout of this large noble farm allows for the possession of many animals both outdoors and indoors, close to hiking paths and forests. In the heart of a rich heritage to visit, from the Côtes du Nivernais, Morvan, Nevers: since the Romanesque, medieval periods Guédelon, Vézelay vineyards. Less than 10 minutes from towns with shops and markets. 36 km from Nevers, the prefecture of Nièvre. 32 km from the A77 Paris-Moulins. 25 min from La Charité-sur-Loire (2 h Paris): SNCF station, A77. 30 min from Pouilly-sur-Loire (less than 2 h from Paris): SNCF station, A77. Information on risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Le Lys Bourbonnais
Listed as a Historic Monument, this exceptional château is located at the gateway to the Morvan, within a site inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Set within nearly 6 hectares of remarkable parkland and gardens, it was originally built in the 13th century on the remains of a medieval fortress, and later remodelled and expanded in the 15th and 17th centuries. The estate comprises the main château, restored 17th-century outbuildings known as the “Petit Château,” a circular tower converted into a prestigious private apartment, and extensive reception areas. The property offers numerous en-suite bedrooms, elegant lounges, libraries, historic and professional kitchens, as well as wellness facilities including a heated swimming pool and a hammam. The landscaped grounds, featuring a formal French garden, ornamental ponds, a kitchen garden, and direct access to the Nivernais Canal, enhance this outstanding architectural heritage, which has been meticulously restored and is protected under Historic Monument status.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
This exceptional site, a timeless treasure to be discovered, where each stone whispers the echoes of a centuries-old past. The Château de CHÂTILLON, majestically erected on its rocky spur overlooking the Nivernais Canal, is an invitation to travel through the ages. Its origins date back to the 10th century, and its current silhouette is the result of a harmonious architectural evolution. The main 13th-century residence, successively transformed in the 15th, 17th and 18th centuries, is accompanied by its 13th-century defense tower and the 17th-century ''small castle.'' The park, designed by Count LAVENNE de CHOULOT in 1830, embellished with water mirrors, a creation of the current owners, extends over 5.8 hectares and is labeled ''Remarkable Gardens.'' All this authentic heritage, tastefully renovated and perfectly maintained by its owners, benefits from a very high-end rehabilitation while preserving the charm of the place. The main Château of 1210 m² rises on 4 levels, all served by its spiral staircase as well as an elevator. The first level below, whose rooms are vaulted offers, a large 15th century dining kitchen with fireplace, a semi-professional kitchen, a back kitchen, a hunting room with fireplace, a dining room with access to a 13th century cellar carved into the rock. The second level with its entrance gallery, the large living room with fireplace, the library lounge with fireplace, the music room with fireplace, three bedrooms each equipped with bathroom. The third level with six bedrooms each equipped with bathroom, the Indian lounge, a semi-level office. On the fourth level six bedrooms including five with bathroom. All topped by attics. The ''small Château'' pretty classical building built in the 17th century raised, on cellar and 2 levels for 879 m² topped by 2 attics. On the ground floor, a bar with a fireplace lounge, a kitchen, a huge reception room leading to a covered terrace and a terrace with a heated swimming pool and hammam. On the first level, two beautiful suites and one bedroom with bathroom. On the second level, a large meeting room, three bedrooms with bathrooms, and a two-bedroom apartment. The 74 m² two-story defense tower offers a spectacular, contemporary apartment combining stone, steel, and glass. Designed and built by renowned artist Pierre-Marie LEJEUNE. Contact me for more information, to receive a complete file, and to arrange a visit. Les honoraires sont à la charge du vendeur. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!
…By Capifrance - Michel Bevilacqua
On the edge of Morvan, in Nivernais, between Châtillon-en-Bazois and Château-Chinon, a fortified house from the 14th century, its outbuildings, and its estate of 17 hectares. Spanning an area of about 17 hectares, the estate is situated at an altitude of 300 meters and enjoys a continental climate. Mainly composed of fertile pastures, it has four ponds located to the south of the fortified house, aligned along an east-west axis that follows the slight slope of the land. To the north, three imposing barns, with facades made of plastered stones and roofs of traditional flat tiles, mechanical tiles, or slates, mark the entrance to the property. The residence consists of two buildings arranged at a right angle and adjoined by a square plan main tower, mentioned as early as 1443. The tower has retained its gun loopholes in its upper part, characteristic of its original defensive use. Its four-pitched roof is covered with Burgundy tiles, like the roofs of the residence, and is topped with two ridge finials while two dormer windows light up the attic of the residence. Access to the gravelled inner courtyard, located to the east of the fortified house, is through a small gatehouse whose porch is supported by two rounded arches. A more recent house, attached to the gatehouse, now houses the boiler room and a workshop. Finally, a second tower, to the south, attached to the main body of the residence, contains a spiral stone staircase. Between the two towers, the east and west facades of the dwelling, which has two levels under the roof, pierced by mainly straight openings and an oculus, are quite sober, covered everywhere except for the stone framing. Another character element contributing to the soul of the place is a contemporary garden created by the current occupants. The estate has retained its medieval appearance, and archival research has identified the presence of an ancient lordship from the first half of the 14th century.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Réf.4802 : Chateau listed as a Historic Monument and its small chateau in Burgundy, in the heart of the Nièvre The château is situated in Burgundy, in the heart of the Nièvre region, between Nevers and Château-Chinon, on the outskirts of a small town of 900 inhabitants. Formerly the seat of a major medieval seigneury, the town developed on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Aron valley. The Nivernais Canal forms a loop within which the estate is situated. The Aron flows below. It is built on high ground and enjoys a magnificent view over the Nièvre countryside. The Morvan Regional Nature Park is nearby, a preserved natural area. The château is a 30-minute drive from Nevers and a 2 hour 40 minute drive from Paris. There is an aerodrome in Nevers, and a helicopter can land in the château grounds. The property comprises a 1,200 sqm château and a smaller 800 sqm château. THE CHATEAU : The château is built on a rectangular plan, over four storeys, with a slate gable roof. On the south-west façade, one can make out a former imposing chapel, now connected to the interior of the château, covered by a hipped roof, with two large pointed-arch windows. The main entrance is situated in the centre of a tall, projecting tower, spanning six storeys, topped by a hipped roof and housing a listed spiral staircase. The north-west façade, overlooking the terrace, is rendered in lime, featuring numerous mullioned windows in the larger sections and high-set dormer windows. The window frames are made of limestone. The south-east façade, offering a beautiful view of the Nièvre countryside, also features numerous windows, some of which are in a more classical 17th-C. style. A two-storey turret links the former chapel to the château. On the second and third floors there are twelve bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and wardrobe, ranging in size from 12 to 51 sqm. Beneath the roof of the former chapel lies a large 50 sqm study featuring a beautiful roof structure shaped like an upturned ship’s hull. Throughout the château, there are numerous preserved and restored architectural features, including floors, fireplaces, wood panelling, ceilings, and more. The interiors are very harmonious, of high quality, and perfectly respect this historic residence. THE SMALL CHATEAU : This is a 17th-C. building that originally housed outbuildings and large double-height stables. It has a rectangular layout over three storeys, plus an attic, and is covered with a slate Mansard roof. The main façade on the north-west side features a slight projection at its centre, with a pediment at the top, as well as at the ends, framed by stonework. The façades are lime-plastered. The interior surface area of the small château is approximately 800 sqm. THE 13TH-C. DEFENCE TOWER : This military defence tower has been converted into a self-contained flat. On the ground floor is a living room featuring antique terracotta tiles and a French-style ceiling. The tower contains various works by the designer and sculptor Pierre-Marie le Jeune, including a striking metal fireplace. A small kitchen has also been fitted out. Upstairs, there is a beautiful bedroom with a ‘sculpted bed’ and a glass ceiling revealing the magnificent roof structure, as well as a very contemporary bathroom with a glass bathtub. LAND : The park covers just over 12.3 acres. Around 1830, the landscape architect LAVENNE de CHOULOT designed an English-style park. It is through this park that one enters the estate. Heading south, we pass through a woodland with beautiful bridle paths that lead us to the edge of the Canal du Nivernais. From there, skirting the defence tower via a stone tunnel, we reach what was once the old kitchen garden, situated below the château’s terrace. Under the impetus of the current owners, this former kitchen garden has been transformed into a contemporary garden which has been awarded the ‘remarkable garden’ label. Water features have been created, resembling shattered fragments in which the sky and the château’s façade are reflected. Magnificent undulating rows of boxwood evoke the Nivernais bocage. This remarkable garden is bordered by a private canal running parallel to the Canal du Nivernais. Finally, a small French-style garden has been created on the upper terrace between the château and the 13th-C. tower. The views are magnificent, both from the lower garden towards the chateau terraces and from the upper gardens towards the Aron valley and the landscapes of the Nivernais countryside. This château is a truly historic family estate. Its size, location, surroundings, gardens and history make it a truly exceptional property. The high-quality restoration, which has been carried out with respect for the site’s history, means that a large family could move in immediately. The separation between the main château and the smaller château opens up a wide range of possibilities for activities without causing any disturbance. The development of an events business—such as conferences, corporate conventions, seminars, or private events like weddings, receptions, birthdays, etc.—is entirely feasible. It would also be possible to consider creating a hospitality (hotel) business. Finally, there is an opportunity to purchase additional land and buildings, subject to a price offer. Cabinet LE NAIL - Nièvre - Mr Bernard ROUYER : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Bernard ROUYER, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 382 833 341. 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
In Burgundy, in a Natura 2000 environment, on 6.5 hectares of land, an 18th-century mansion, a 19th-century farmhouse, outbuildings, and a swimming pool. Once the first white gate adorned with scrolls is passed, and then a second, at the end of a driveway lined with trees and a stone bridge spanning the river, the mansion and various buildings are revealed. The façades, pierced with straight or pointed arches, are made of jointed rubble stones, with dressed stone around the openings and corner chains. The roofs, either gabled or hipped, are mostly covered with flat tiles. A gravel path runs alongside a stretch of tree-lined lawn enhanced with clipped yew, and then moves away towards part of the park planted with numerous trees, incorporating an orchard, a vegetable garden, and a garden located slightly lower down. A 9 m x 4 m swimming pool is hidden from view by the vegetation, next to a wooden café with an open porch. The façades of the main house, divided into several sections, are pierced with mostly mullioned windows and exhibit a modest decoration. A tower houses the main vestibule and a staircase, while an extension with a slate roof serves as a technical room for the pool. At the corner of the mansion, the farmhouse, built according to a rectangular plan, is pierced with multiple openings and extended by a terrace on each side, as well as a shed at one end. A petanque court sheltered by a row of trees is also present. An outbuilding, with an area of 247 m², includes a dwelling to renovate at one end. A tack room is located next to the stables, which include four boxes covering an area of about 63 m². Following are a woodshed, a porch, and then a garage with sliding wooden doors, covering an area of 46 m², intended for storing agricultural equipment and vehicles. It also serves as a hayloft in its upper part. All buildings benefit from a view extending far over the park, meadow, and surrounding woods.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Réf. 4461 : Charming 18th C. chateau for sale in Nivernais region. Today's château is distinguished by its classical, balanced architecture, rising on three levels in an elegant rectangular building around 30 metres long. Its side facade is enhanced by two round towers, which harmoniously frame the building and give it a timeless character. On the west side, the château opens onto a formal garden, whose geometric paths and carefully laid-out flowerbeds reflect the art of traditional landscaping. A solidly built covered courtyard completes the facade, enclosing a square courtyard that reinforces the impression of a functional and aesthetically pleasing ensemble. This layout offers the perfect combination of architectural refinement and connection with the surrounding countryside, while exuding a welcoming, peaceful atmosphere. Access to the ground floor is via a majestic central entrance that opens onto an elegant entrance hall, beautifully tiled in stone in a chequered pattern. This vestibule, the real centrepiece of the reception area, leads to a magnificent stone staircase, remarkable for its appearance and proportions, as well as the various reception rooms in the château: To the left of the entrance hall, the vestibule leads to a study and a vast, light-filled lounge measuring over 50 sqm. This lounge, with its elegant herringbone parquet flooring, is enhanced by a beautiful stone fireplace, adding to the room's charm and authenticity. It also gives access to a second study in the south tower, ideal for an intimate and refined workspace. To the right of the entrance hall, the vestibule leads to an elegant dining room with warm parquet flooring and magnificent wainscoted cupboards that bear witness to the period charm. Nearby, there is a kitchen with an impressive wooden fireplace, ideal for entertaining, as well as a scullery in the north tower, offering a functional and discreet space. The kitchen also provides direct access to a service entrance opening onto the north facade, as well as a practical storage room. On the first floor, accessed via the central staircase, the rooms follow the same elegant layout, with a parquet-panelled entrance hall. To the left of the landing is a superb master suite comprising, in the south tower, a bathroom with shower, bath and WC, as well as a large, fully-fitted dressing room. To the right of the landing is a bedroom with a stone fireplace and en suite shower room with toilet. This is followed by another large bedroom, also with a stone fireplace, a bathroom in the north tower with shower, bath and WC, and a dressing room or children's bedroom. The fully-appointed second floor features a family lounge and a study. This level also includes four bedrooms, two bathrooms (one with WC), a separate WC, a laundry room and a drying area in the north tower. The property has numerous outbuildings in very good condition: - A house dedicated to the swimming pool, with a terrace and pergola, houses a fully equipped summer kitchen. kitchen. The swimming pool, measuring 12 metres by 6 metres, is equipped with a salt water treatment system and is heated by a water heater. water heating provided by a gas-fired boiler, offering optimum comfort for swimming. An adjacent adjacent courtyard completes this convivial outdoor space. - A garage with space for several vehicles - A stable with 4 boxes and a workshop - The dovecote, listed ISMH, used to store garden equipment. The property is fully fenced and accessed via a beautiful driveway lined with lime trees. The grounds of approx. 6.67 acres are meticulously maintained and include vast lawns, a formal garden, an orchard, a vegetable garden and various species of trees, offering a wide variety of plant life. The grounds also benefit from an automatic watering system to keep the green spaces in perfect condition. The following parts are listed on the Inventory of Historic Monuments : Dovecote (cad. A 714): listed by decree. This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). Cabinet LE NAIL – Bourbonnais - Mr Philippe de SALMIECH : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Philippe de SALMIECH, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 477 967 244. 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
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…By 3g Immo Prestige
Located near the city center of Nevers and 5 minutes from the A77 motorway, which connects to Paris in under 2 hours (Lyon in 2 hours 39 minutes by train), this charming house, with its 2400 m² plot, outbuilding comprising a studio with shower room, toilet, kitchenette, bicycle storage, and garages, all enclosed by walls, could be considered as a spacious family home or a bed and breakfast. Completely renovated with high-quality materials and featuring a new roof, it has been tastefully furnished and is perfectly secured with an electric gate. Its 320 m² paved courtyard provides parking for vehicles. (Bed and breakfast business with a revenue of €150,000/year) Energy Performance Certificate (EPC): D/D Asking price: €866.000 (net seller price: €816.980 - agency fees of 6% including VAT payable by the buyer) Property presented by Marie PROVOTELLE (EI): +33(0)6.86.92.67.77 - [email protected]. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Exceptional villa MARZY for sale - €690,000 The RE/MAX Platinium agency has the privilege of presenting an exceptional property in one of the most sought-after areas of MARZY. A home designed for those who refuse the ordinary. Here, the gaze opens onto a magnificent garden where the senses travel and everyday life takes on a whole new dimension. Welcome to a property unlike anything you know. 286 m² of living space · 4,000 m² of fully enclosed land · 4 bedrooms Located in one of the most exclusive developments in Marzy, this prestigious villa surprises at first glance. Its fully enclosed land, with no overlooking neighbors, houses rare tree species — olive trees, palm trees, and generous foliage — which instantly transport you to Mediterranean horizons. A complete change of scenery just minutes from the center. The house flows seamlessly around its living spaces: a large bright living room, a kitchen open to a covered terrace, 4 bedrooms, an office, a professional space, a laundry room, a double garage, and a carport. The height of the art of living: a private wellness area with a spa, steam room, and covered heated pool with a panoramic dome directly connecting to the house - for swimming in all seasons and in complete privacy. Exceptional features & materials: - Bordeaux stone — facades & interior cladding - Recessed sliding glass doors - High-end aluminum exterior joinery - Underfloor heating & air/water heat pump - Entirely paved around the house - Private spa & steam room - Heated pool under dome — usable 12 months a year - Double garage + carport - 4,000 m² enclosed land, with no overlooking neighbors The benefits and more of this property: - Discreet and selective neighborhood - Development shaped for everyone’s well-being. An environment where it is good to live. - Property tax of €3081 - New liner replaced - Energy performance diagnosis (DPE)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Re/max Platinium
A unique, 18th-century mill, with a fully restored house, outbuildings, more than 55 hectares of grounds and a 16-hectare fishing lake, in the countryside of the former Nivernais province. The property stretches over 55 hectares on either side of a vast, approximately 16-hectare lake through which flows the River Cressonne. This water mirror forms the natural crossroads of the estate, around which the different buildings are set. A drive winds through the grounds up to a two-storey, fully restored manor house with a cellar. The limewash rendered façades are dotted with regularly shaped windows on either side of an elegant south facing entrance that can be reached via a central, double-flighted set of stone steps. To the north, the main entrance onto the garden level stands opposite the former pigsty, a witness to the estate’s rural past. The edifice is topped by a sober, dark, slate roof. A former barn stands slightly set back to the northwest. The mill building stands below the house, to the south. Its red brick façades reflect in the water of the lake on whose shores it stands. It was constructed as a grain mill and previously figured among the Nièvre area’s many water-powered buildings, whose activity was gradually abandoned with the rise of industrialisation. Its distinctive feature is its roof frame like an upturned ship’s hull. The structure is made up of light pieces of flat wood assembled using an ingenious wedge system and did not require the use of large lifting machines. It is covered with small, flat terracotta tiles that are typical of the region. This type of roof frame, known in France as a ‘Philibert Delorme’ roof frame after the architect whose technique became widespread in the 16th century, is directly inspired by the shape of a ship’s hull and enabled the entirety of the attic space to be used for storage of commodities. The waterwheel is no longer in place but it is still possible to see the tailrace and the where the water previously passed.
…By Patrice Besse
15th, 16th and 19th century castle with outbuildings on approx. 25ha of land Between river and canal, perfectly preserved from any nuisance in its green setting, this property is located less than 5 minutes from a town with all amenities of around 1600 inhabitants. It extends on a little over 25ha including the park of the Château, a small wooded area and around 22ha of farmland. The Château of approximately 850m² of living space on 3 levels comprises 28 rooms including 14 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. There are still many original elements despite a comfort restoration between 1992 and 2005. A caretaker's house of around 75m² with 2 bedrooms, a barn, an ISMH registered dovecote and a swimming pool adorn this property. Sole agent. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
This attractive architect-designed house is set on a lovely one-hectare plot close to the Morvan region. The first floor features an entrance hall, a reception room, a fully-equipped kitchen, a pantry, a master suite with a PMR bedroom, a bathroom with shower and bathtub, a dressing room and separate sanitary facilities. The first floor features a large landing, 4 bedrooms, a large games room, a bathroom with shower and bath, separate sanitary facilities and cupboards. A vast basement for 3 vehicles completes the property. It also features an air-conditioned wine cellar, boiler room and technical area. A pleasant 12.20 m x 4.58 m heated swimming pool completes the garden (motorized safety cover). ECD: C/C An ideal location for a primary or secondary residence. Possibility of acquiring, in addition, a longère with 3,500 m² of land nearby, fully renovated. Net selling price: €390,000 (Net selling price: €367,925 - 6% fees payable by buyer). Property presented by Marie PROVOTELLE(EI) : +33 (0)6.86.92.67.77 - [email protected]. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Just a few kilometres from Decize, this former convent offers an exceptional lifestyle where the charm of historic architecture blends seamlessly with a high-quality contemporary renovation. Meticulously restored with great attention to detail, the property has preserved all of its character while providing the comfort and convenience expected of a modern home. Offering approximately 265 sq.m (2,852 sq.ft) of living space, the house welcomes you into a warm and elegant atmosphere. The fully fitted and equipped kitchen opens naturally onto a spacious, light-filled reception room, the true heart of the home, designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The ground floor also features an elegant en-suite bedroom designed to meet accessibility standards, complete with a private bathroom offering both a bathtub and a walk-in shower. A magnificent period staircase combining wood and wrought iron leads to a generous open mezzanine, ideal as a home office, library or games room. On either side are two beautiful bedroom suites, each with its own private shower room. Generous volumes, abundant natural light and carefully preserved original features create an atmosphere of tranquillity and timeless elegance. The renovation has been carried out to an exceptionally high standard, allowing the property to be enjoyed immediately. The roof has been completely renewed, the drainage system complies with current regulations, and every detail has been carefully considered to combine modern comfort with the authenticity of the original building. A truly distinctive residence where history, natural light and the quality of the restoration come together to create an authentic and timeless home. Energy rating: B / A Sale price (agency fees included): €429,000 (Net seller's price: €404,717 – 6% agency fees payable by the purchaser.) Property presented by Marie PROVOTELLE (EI) +33 (0)6 86 92 67 77 [email protected] Information regarding the natural and technological risks to which this property may be exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Nestled in a green setting in the Nièvre region, this architect-designed house with indoor pool and games room with bar, offers a living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen and six bedrooms on a very large basement with room for two vehicles, in landscaped grounds of 13,500 m² bordered by natural hedges. Close to amenities and schools from nursery to high school. Hospital, medical analysis laboratory, doctors' surgery, pharmacies and veterinary surgeons improve access to healthcare. DPE : F/D Property presented by Marie Provotelle (EI) tel + 33 (0)6.86.92.67.77 - [email protected]. Price HAI : 339.200 € (Net selling price : 320.000 € - 6% fees payable by the buyer) Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Located 2.5 hours from Paris, an elegant 18th-century master house, its outbuildings, and its park overlooking the Nivernais canal. The landscape, varied and shaped by the confluence of several rivers and flat towing paths, forms a bocage countryside with hedges and wooded banks. Situated near the foothills of the Morvan regional natural park, this area includes forested zones and elevated positions with spectacular views. The village, perched high, is traversed by numerous alleys lined with stone houses. At the top of the town, an 11th-century church, listed as a historic monument, faces a large square. The residence, built around 1750, stands nearby, featuring an ornate gate. Its main facade faces west. A large enclosed courtyard, bordered on one side by a woodshed and on the other by two outbuildings (used as a workshop, boiler room, and garage), allows for vehicle parking. To the south lies the park, enclosed by walls and adorned with trees, which overlooks the Nivernais canal and includes a conservatory orchard as well as a habitable longère. Further north, opposite the other outbuildings (a small house, shelters, and old rabbit hutches), there is a well-maintained vegetable garden. A small path leads directly to the inner courtyard of the house. A stone well, over 25 meters deep and fed by a spring, ensures a good water supply all year round. The residence is three stories high, and its facade is animated by numerous openings framed by semi-louvered wooden shutters. A glass-paneled wooden door topped by a glass transom marks the main entrance, preceded by a small stone step. The roof, with two slopes of flat Burgundy tiles and restored in 2016, is punctuated by several chimney stacks. While the ground floor typically includes the living areas and a first bedroom, the upper floors concentrate the bedrooms: five on the first floor with three bathrooms or showers and one, very spacious, with a bathroom and dressing room on the second in the attic. The outbuildings, built of stone or brick and covered with traditional or flat mechanical tiled roofs, contribute to a coherent and robust architectural ensemble.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A 14th-century fortified manor house set within a 17-hectare private estate Nestled in the unspoilt countryside of the Morvan region in Burgundy, this remarkable 14th-century fortified manor enjoys an exceptionally peaceful setting overlooking approximately 17 hectares (42 acres) of meadows with four private ponds. A truly unique property where history and nature exist in perfect harmony, offering an outstanding lifestyle just 3 hours from Paris and 1 hour from Avallon. Built around an impressive medieval tower, a lasting reminder of the property's defensive origins, the house has evolved over the centuries into an elegant family residence offering approximately 301 sqm (3,240 sq ft) of living space. It has retained all the essential elements of its historic character, including generous proportions, authentic architecture, a magnificent stone staircase, period fireplaces and an atmosphere steeped in centuries of history. The ground floor offers a series of beautiful reception rooms perfectly suited to both family living and entertaining. A spacious dining room, a welcoming sitting room, an exceptionally generous library, an independent kitchen, a utility room, together with an entrance hall and wide central corridor, create a harmonious and elegant living environment. Upstairs, the sleeping accommodation currently comprises three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a study and an additional room that could serve as a second sitting room, library or fourth bedroom depending on requirements. Three substantial attic spaces also offer considerable potential for further conversion, significantly increasing the property's accommodation, subject to the necessary permissions. The medieval tower houses a magnificent reception room with an impressive fireplace, undoubtedly one of the property's most remarkable features, while its majestic stone staircase stands as a powerful reminder of the estate's rich heritage. Outside, the former agricultural outbuildings further enhance the character of the estate. Three substantial barns and former stables provide excellent opportunities for storage, equestrian use, workshops or future conversion projects, subject to the necessary planning consents. The estate itself is one of the property's greatest assets. Its 17 hectares combine open meadows, natural woodland and four private ponds, creating an exceptionally tranquil environment ideal for relaxation, nature lovers and a wide range of outdoor pursuits. The property has been carefully maintained over the years. The roof is in excellent condition, PVC double-glazed windows have been installed throughout, heating is provided by a recent wood-pellet boiler with a four-tonne silo, the drainage system complies with current regulations, and high-speed fibre internet is available. Only cosmetic updating of the bedrooms and bathrooms would be required to bring the interiors in line with contemporary standards of comfort. A rare historic estate offering an exceptional combination of heritage, nature and authenticity, equally suited as a distinguished family residence or for a hospitality, events or country retreat project.
…By Welchome Bourgogne
At the border of these three beautiful central regions (Nivernais / Bourbonnais / Berry), 2 hours and 30 minutes from Paris, the vast MH castle was built on the foundations of a 16th-century enclosure closed by corner towers, one of which remains the chapel; an honor courtyard bordered by vast harmonious outbuildings. This lordship has no defensive elements in this pleasure place, which was solely designed for hunting. Hidden in a set of nearly 16 hectares of English parkland, groves, meadows surrounded by oaks and crossed by a stream, a shaded body of water, the castle offers a clear view of its own estate from its floors. Deer and does from the neighboring forests come to graze or roar peacefully in the meadow bordered by hunting forests. The castle has about twenty rooms, including large reception rooms (fireplaces, parquet floors, large bays letting in light from the park where the deer roars). Numerous tax exemption works have been carried out and can be continued despite the excellent general condition of the rooms: renovation of the floor with 7 bedrooms equipped with 6 shower rooms. Energy class: DPE not required. XVIII-century classified outbuildings: barn-stable; barn-cattle shed; staff houses (possibility of gîtes). This rare gem of classical architecture, unique in this region, has been fully respected in the charm and harmony of the original renovated elements. This castle also has an interior layout compatible with contemporary life and vast reception volumes. Its external estate, of almost 16 hectares, offers a perimeter of tranquility, augmented by the advantage of a calm region, highly accessible as it is central, and geographically varied. As a historical residence, the castle also enjoys the benefits of historic monuments, sought after for their label and their "tax exemption": if opened to the public: 40% DRAC subsidies, 25% from the General Council, and 25% from the department; the remaining 10% of the works borne by the owner being deductible from income). • Immediate proximity to hunting in private and state forests; • 2 minutes from a town with shops (markets, fairs...); 5 minutes from 3 beautiful historic towns • 2 hours and 30 minutes from Paris Historical and architectural file complete with serious references and on research mandate. https://demeure.biz/honoraires.htm Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Le Lys Bourbonnais
South of Nevers, a reassuring and pleasant country house and its outbuildings on nearly 1 hectare of wooded park. On the edge of a hamlet, the dwelling is preceded by a walled courtyard with a well and stone outbuildings. At the back, a vast meadow of nearly 1 hectare is planted with centennial trees and extends towards the surrounding fields. Present in its current form on the Napoleonic land registry in 1828, it was presumably built a few decades earlier. The house, approximately 133 m², is built of stone, consisting of a ground floor, partially on a cellar, and converted attics covered with recent flat tiles on a hip roof. Facing south-east on the courtyard side and north-west on the park side, it has a classic and symmetrical architecture with three bays, giving it an elegant and reassuring appearance.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
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