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…By Agence Ducreux
Nestled in the heart of a small, peaceful village less than 8 km from Varzy, this stone residence combines charm and character with a complete renovation carried out using quality materials. The living room with exposed stone and beams opens onto a spacious kitchen and a cozy lounge with its insert, while the mezzanine offers additional space ideal for an office, playroom, or guest bedroom. Five bedrooms, including three master suites with adjoining bathrooms, welcome the whole family in modern and warm comfort. Underfloor heating powered by a heat pump and the outdoor amenities make it a true haven of relaxation. The heated pool, pétanque court for the more athletic, and terrace accommodating deck chairs and ping-pong enhance the property. Don't waste time; this gem will captivate lovers of authenticity. Currently very well rated by customers using seasonal rentals. This activity can be continued as part of an investment; for more information on profitability, please contact Century 21 agency. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use between €1840.0 and €2540.0, indexed to the year 2026 (subscriptions included). Property offered by Kathalyn NIEZ EI, commercial agent (RSAC 894179779).This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Ducreux
Ref.4807 : 15th-C. chateau with moats and a dovecote set in a 7,7 acres park in Burgundy The château is situated on the outskirts of a small, vibrant town in Burgundy, within the Nièvre department, home to 3,600 inhabitants and traversed by three waterways, including the Nivernais Canal and the Yonne River. An ancient medieval town and former capital of timber rafting, it has been described as the “Venice of the Nièvre” by the writer Romain Rolland. It lies at the heart of the Vaux d’Yonne and on the threshold of the Morvan. Vézelay is 20 km away, and Auxerre is 44 km distant. A railway station connects the town to Paris in just under three hours, while the capital can be reached by car in approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes. The town has preserved a remarkable medieval heritage, notably a collegiate church regarded as a jewel of Gothic art, alongside several half-timbered houses dating from the 15th and 16th C.. All essential shops are available, including grocery stores and organic producers, together with a local producers’ market. The town has successfully maintained its full range of public services and continues to foster a vibrant cultural life, with a media library, a museum, and a cinema. From the street, a tree-lined avenue leads to the chateau entrance. It is surrounded by magnificent moats that are still filled with water, fed by the River Sauzay. They are between 8 and 20 metres wide and are largely stone-built. A stone bridge dating from the 15th C., the only access to the château, spans the moat. The entrance, opposite the bridge, is through a carriage gate in the middle of a square tower. The terrace, on which the château stands surrounded by its moat, covers nearly 3,500 sqm and offers perfect tranquillity and privacy. To the right of the square tower stands the chateau and to the left a residential wing. These two buildings are connected at the first floor level. Once through the porch, we discover the large terrace surrounded by water and a garden planted with beautiful trees. A circular corner tower, featuring a secondary 15th-C. stone spiral staircase, provides access to the first floor of both the chateau and the dwelling. These are identical in appearance and height; the façades are lime-plastered, the corner buttresses are stone, and the roofs are covered with perfectly maintained old flat tiles. All the windows are fitted with solid wooden shutters. French windows provide direct access to the garden from all the ground floor rooms. The château faces north-west and south-east. The interior of the château has largely retained its original layout and has undergone few alterations, except for a discreet extension on the west side during the 19th–C., which is virtually imperceptible. On the ground floor, from the small entrance hall, one is immediately confronted by a wide 15th-C. staircase crafted from Burgundy stone, adorned with an ornate wrought-iron balustrade. To the right, a passage leads to a spacious kitchen/dining room of 31 sqm, featuring two windows and a French door opening onto a terrace at the edge of the moat. The floors are laid with traditional terracotta tiles, the ceilings are of exposed beams, and there is an original stone fireplace. To the left of the hall, two elegant, through reception rooms of 33 and 39 sqm each enjoy marble fireplaces and direct access to the garden. One of these rooms boasts a herringbone parquet floor. The ceiling height throughout is three metres. Behind the staircase are a pantry, a laundry/heating room, and a WC. On the first floor, there is a 25 sqm study, five bedrooms ranging from 10 to 26 sqm, two bathrooms with WC, and a dressing room that could easily be converted into a bathroom. A large billiard room of 42 sqm features two French doors, an exposed-beam ceiling, and a grey Saint-Anne marble fireplace. Above this level lies a spacious attic of nearly 120 sqm, with five dormer windows and impressive timbering, offering numerous possibilities for additional accommodation—bedrooms, bathrooms, or a games room. Finally, a stone spiral staircase provides access to the second floor of the square tower, opening into a charming 13 sqm through-room, reminiscent of a lookout, with views either toward the entrance or the park. The château as a whole is meticulously maintained and exudes considerable charm. The total surface area, including the attic, amounts to 430 sqm. Outbuildings : THE DWELLING Located on the opposite side of the square tower, forming an L-shaped wing of the château, this annex occupies approximately 90 sqm over two levels, with an attic. A charming entrance, paved with antique terracotta tiles, leads to the left into a spacious reception room of around 40 sqm, featuring a large French door opening onto the garden. The floors are of terracotta, the ceiling displays exposed beams, and there is a stone fireplace. Opposite, a kitchen provides access to a terrace along the edge of the moat, followed by a pantry and a bathroom. Upstairs, accessed by a wooden staircase, there is a large bedroom or games room of approximately 45 sqm, with a beautifully crafted French-style ceiling, and it is connected to the square tower. Additionally, there is another attractive bedroom with wooden floors and a bathroom. This annex, totaling about 180 sqm, is full of charm. It could serve as a guesthouse or children’s residence, or alternatively be adapted for commercial use such as a bed-and-breakfast or holiday rental. THE DOVECOTE Situated slightly apart from the château, yet still within the terrace/garden enclosed by the moat, the dovecote is an impressive, square-plan building spanning three levels. Its corners are reinforced with stone, and it features a well-maintained four-sloped roof covered with traditional flat tiles. At present, the ground floor serves as a workshop. Land : Covering a total area of 7.7 acres, the property comprises a garden terrace surrounded by a moat, meadows beyond the moat, and, on the other side of the Sauzay stream, a woodland area of approximately 15,000 sqm. The immediate neighbours are the old farmhouse to the east and the old mill to the west. The setting is idyllic, with unobstructed views of the countryside and wooded hillsides. The property is perfectly peaceful, free from any nuisance and very well maintained. The garden terrace features some beautiful trees. There is also a well and a wooden canopy. 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
A dead end that keeps its secrets. A house that keeps its own. Nestled in the heart of Clamecy, this 19th-century manor house spans 293 sqm with the quiet elegance of homes that have endured through time without losing their soul. No overlooking windows. No noise. A confidential address twenty meters from shops. Here, everything speaks of authenticity: old floors, century-old fireplaces, generous volumes bathed in light — everything has been preserved intentionally. Not out of nostalgia, but because some materials cannot be reinvented. The period windows, deliberately preserved to maintain the harmony and elegance of the house, have in no way compromised its energy performance — the house has a DPE D rating, simple and honest. Breathing salons — large enough to host, warm enough to stay. From the kitchen to the veranda, from the garden to the terrace — life here unfolds without borders. Hidden from view, an intimate and preserved garden, where nothing hints at it from the street — topiary boxwoods, fruit trees, a pond at the center that has seen children grow, a greenhouse terrace where time willingly stops. Two master suites with bathrooms, each with its own character: one on the ground floor, intimate and quiet; the other facing the sky, with a balcony and roof terrace offering a panoramic view of Mont Sembert and the surrounding forests. Five bedrooms where you can meet without ever feeling cramped — the rare art of living together while preserving everyone's privacy. And then there is the orangery. Workshop? Studio? Creative space? It's up to you to invent. A closed garage for the car, a private parking space in front of the door for guests — in the city center, this is a rare commodity. Everywhere, built-in cupboards. Move in lightly, think big. THE +: Zinc roofs and gutters in excellent condition, including the orangery — the essentials are there, solid and durable. The historic vaulted cellar, just a few steps away, still whispers its centuries of history and awaits its next bottles… For those looking for a unique living space, in Burgundy, two and a half hours from Paris. Pour tous renseignements, contactez votre agent Swixim Avallon : Jordan OLIVEIRA +33604003940 Agency fees payable by vendor - Montant estimé des dépenses annuelles d'énergie pour un usage standard, établi à partir des prix de l'énergie de l'année 2021 : 5150€ ~ 6980€ - Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr - Jordan OLIVEIRA - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC 904 408 697 / NEVERS
…By Swixim Avallon
In the heart of the Morvan Regional Natural Park, in a charming village in the Nièvre department, renowned for its Chardonnay, Melon de Bourgogne vineyards and rich medieval heritage, discover this exceptional property complex. Located approximately 223 km from Paris (less than three hours by car) and just 24 km from Vézelay — the first stop on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela — this property enjoys a truly privileged setting. Built in 1850, the main house impresses from the moment you step inside with its high-quality features. The entrance hall leads to a study/library, a bedroom, a bathroom, and separate toilets. The bright and thoughtfully arranged living room and kitchen open naturally onto a terrace overlooking the surrounding green spaces. A secondary entrance with a utility room ensures everyday practicality without compromising comfort. Upstairs, two bedrooms and a bathroom create a მშვიდ and refined sleeping area. The attic, converted over two levels, offers excellent potential for further development depending on your plans. An independent apartment, accessed via an external staircase, perfectly complements the property. Fully renovated, it comprises two rooms, a kitchen, and a shower room with toilet. Ideal as a turnkey rental investment or as a self-contained guest space, it also benefits from its own two-level attic ready for conversion. The outbuildings are functional and in excellent condition, including a technical room, woodshed, shelter for the heat pump, and a detached double garage with boiler room. A front garden and a rear courtyard pleasantly complete the outdoor spaces. The second property significantly enhances the estate. This independent house, also in very good condition, features a kitchen, living room, four bedrooms arranged over two levels, two shower rooms, two attics, and a cellar. An adjoining garage, an agricultural outbuilding with mezzanine, a garden shed, and a beautiful garden make it a comprehensive and immediately habitable home. Set on a total land area of 1,17 acres, this ensemble combines the authenticity of stone architecture, the quality of a carefully executed renovation, and the serenity of a countryside environment. A rare opportunity with no renovation required, ideal as a primary residence, a holiday home, or a secure investment. Further information and viewings available upon request.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Discover this magnificent property located in Puisaye, 2h30 from Paris, in a peaceful countryside setting. With its 7 rooms, including 6 bedrooms, it offers a generous and friendly living space. The house has a living area of 219 m², with an entrance, a spacious living room of 53 m², a kitchen, several bathrooms, and toilets. A landing and a mezzanine complete this space. The property is ready to move in without any work needed, allowing for a quick relocation. The presence of a covered pool and a plot of 8464 m² provides an ideal outdoor area to relax and enjoy the view of the countryside.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Ducreux
4 km from Corbigny, in a quiet village, discover this completely renovated longhouse offering a living area of 350 m², ideal for a large family or a gîte project. It includes 4 bedrooms, 3 of which are master suites, a fitted kitchen, a massage room, and a tiled garage. Comfort is ensured thanks to the heat pump, double glazing, and PVC shutters. The house benefits from a non-overlooked environment. You will also find a guest studio and a second T2 type accommodation, generating an annual rental income of approximately €5,500. The house is located close to the Wine Route and only 1 km from the Canal, offering a perfect location between tranquility and amenities. A rare property to discover without delay. Property offered by Kathalyn NIEZ EI, commercial agent (RSAC 894179779)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Ducreux
Located in a remarkable and preserved natural environment, this property benefits from a rare setting, representing a significant asset for any hospitality activity. The property offers a complete setup with 25 rooms, providing immediate operational capacity suited to both leisure and business clientele. The estate also includes an independent cottage, offering additional accommodation options or staff housing. The food and beverage area features a restaurant with a capacity of approximately 50 covers, along with fully equipped professional facilities (kitchen, storage areas, cold rooms), enabling efficient operations. The property is further complemented by: a lounge area, a bar, a seminar room, as well as technical and administrative facilities, bringing the total surface area to over 1,100 sqm. The layout, volumes, and location allow for various positioning strategies, including hospitality operations, event hosting, or tourism development projects. A rare asset, driven by the quality of its location.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
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
An 18th century country manor house with an adjoining workshop, conservatory and walled garden in a village in the heart of the Nièvre department . The house is built in the south-east corner of the grounds, set back from a peaceful village street. Part of the building can be seen from the paved courtyard that runs alongside it, providing several access points to the house. You can either enter via the garden or via two other passageways that lead to the first floor. On the garden side, the house shows its original character, that of a multi-storey dwelling with an irregular layout, in fine limestone which has all been rendered except for the ashlar corner ties. Most of the windows, which are rectangular in shape and of varying sizes, are framed in ashlar. The roofs of the various buildings are predominantly four-sided and covered with Burgundy tiles, with the exception of a mansard roof covered with slate over the attic. Built in stone, the building has four storeys, with a ground floor divided between a large living area and another, more technical area. The first floor is entirely devoted to communal areas and the second floor groups together areas to have privacy and rest. There is also an attic at the top of the house. A recent veranda, which is all glass and black metal, sits at the base of the oldest part of the house and opens directly onto the garden. Lastly, a small one-storey house with an attic and cellars, probably dating from the 19th century, flanks the eastern side of the house and forms an extension that connects to it. Topped by a gable roof with Burgundy tiles and enhanced by notable masonry features still present on its stone facades (notably the window frames), it houses a unique room that has been completely restored.
…By Patrice Besse
CHARACTERFUL HOME IN MERRY-SUR-YONNE At the foot of the Saussois rock, this characterful home in Merry-sur-Yonne is nestled in a landscape of unspoiled beauty. Restored with care, it blends the soul of a 17th-century residence with a contemporary and welcoming atmosphere. The stone facades, exposed beams, and warm, inviting spaces reflect a simple and authentic way of life. The garden, bordered by a hedge of 170 truffle trees, promises a rare connection between the land and nature. Eight bedrooms, including five suites, and a spacious kitchen make this a place perfect for both socializing and contemplation. THE SPIRIT OF A LIVING HOME Behind its ancient walls, the house unfolds spaces that are both spacious and intimate. The reception areas, such as the dining room or the small upstairs lounge, bathed in light, offer an atmosphere of serenity. The kitchen, open to the dining room, is functional and exudes rustic charm, bringing guests together around a large wooden table. The bedrooms, spread over two levels, each have their own character: exposed beams, vaulted ceilings, and antique terracotta tiles. Five suites with en-suite bathrooms offer comfort and privacy, where large mirrors framed in dark wood contrast with the lightness of the stone and play with natural light. The whole property presents the potential for a hospitality or tourist accommodation project. The finishes reflect meticulous attention to detail: Burgundy stone, solid wood, and wrought ironwork, where every detail strikes the perfect balance between authenticity and modernity. BETWEEN STONE AND TRUFFLE TREES The property, spanning over 8,000 m², stretches behind the house across gentle slopes. The main terrace, facing south, invites al fresco lunches, while a swimming pool, a wooded area, and a truffle grove of 175 trees create a vibrant and sensory landscape. The garden is a natural extension of the house. An outbuilding, a workshop, and a convertible attic offer rare potential for expansion. The entire property exudes freedom and simplicity, with the Saussois cliffs, the 12th-century church steeple, and the murmur of the nearby canal as a backdrop. AN EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION IN THE HEART OF BURGUNDY Merry-sur-Yonne, a charming village in the Yonne Valley, is situated at the crossroads of Burgundy's great landscapes: Vézelay and its UNESCO-listed basilica, the vineyards of Chablis and Irancy, the forests of the Morvan, and the paths of the Nivernais Canal and the Way of St. James. The house is a 2.5-hour drive from Paris, near Auxerre and Avallon, accessible via the A6 or by train (Cravant?Bazarnes station). This region offers a rare living environment: tranquility, nature, and heritage blend harmoniously here. On the route to Compostela and Vézelay, just minutes from the Saussois region and the Nivernais Canal, it embodies the ideal guesthouse: elegant, authentic, and steeped in history. AGENCY REVIEW This property embodies the very essence of Burgundy: the beauty of its setting, the nobility of its stonework, and the promise of a life in harmony with nature. It will appeal to families seeking a countryside retreat as much as to those with tourism projects in mind: a vacation rental, bed-and-breakfast, artists' retreat, or event venue.
…By Arriere Cour
Exclusively with Sotheby’s. Close to Vézelay, a magnificent renovated historical property consisting of an elegant manor with outbuildings, superbly landscaped and arranged exteriors. In the heart of a lovely, quiet village. 2 hours and 15 minutes from Paris, with a nearby train station. Complete file available upon request.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lyon - Sotheby's International Realty
SPLENDID CASTLE AVALLON REGION Treat yourself to a journey back in time by discovering a treasure combining old-world charm and modern comfort. This castle, former property of a local lord, is a true architectural pearl. Built between the 17th and 19th centuries, this manor offers 440 m² of living space spread over eleven rooms, completely and tastefully renovated. Its large landscaped park, decorated with a swimming pool and numerous annexes, harmoniously completes this exceptional property, ideal for hosting various life projects. NOTICE FROM THE AGENCY: This exceptional property, one of a kind, is ideal for investors seeking authenticity and tranquility. Thanks to its multiple rooms and annexes, this property represents a perfect opportunity for large families, welcoming guests, or those wishing to launch into the B&B business. Charles RIEME (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC number: 752 587 550
…By Arriere Cour
Just 2 hours from Paris via the A6 motorway and 15 km from the village of Vézelay, this property sits on over 7 hectares of land adorned with ancient trees and surrounded by steep wooded hills guaranteeing its privacy. A residence of both great elegance and subtle discretion, it is composed of two main buildings: the Grande Maison and the Pavillon. A large central square welcomes visitors and leads to the main courtyard, decorated with a small fountain, which separates the two houses. The Grande Maison includes all the main living areas, as well as four magnificent suites housing a total of eight bedrooms, each with a different colour. The most iconic rooms include: - the dining room, with its sideboard for carving hunting trophies, its immense fireplace for roasting them and its banquet table for serving them; - the music room, reflected in the water of the lake, which has retained its majestic piano for private concerts; - the writing room, all in woodwork and boasting a view of the grounds and the waterways; - and the library, situated in the tower and presenting a solid oak mezzanine affording aerial views of the main courtyard. The interior of the Grande Maison honours the great Burgundian architectural and decorative traditions: Burgundy flagstones decorated with cabochons in the reception rooms, cut stone fireplaces, sculpted oak bays, Puisaye pottery and the omnipresent symbol of the scallop shell, testament to pilgrimages to Vezelay and Compostela. Opposite the Grande Maison is the Pavilion, a cosy independent dwelling including a large living room, three bedrooms (including one in a tower), and a south-facing dining terrace. In the immediate vicinity of the main house, you will also find: - an artist's studio that once served as a painting and sculpture workshop (some of the sculptures, such as the Lady of the Lake, are still present in the house); two large stables from which to explore the surrounding hills, which are covered in trees and full of game. Beyond the character of this large residence, one can also hear the trickling of the river and its waterfalls, the main fountain and the Serpentine, which flows over the granite pebbles of its mossy bed. Herons and wild ducks still frequent the house and fish in its fish-filled waterways. The Gouffre has a depth of 3 metres, allowing for refreshing swimming all summer long. The garden has been designed for outdoor living and to take advantage of the magnificent light in each season. The large field is ideal for making bonfires at sunset while savouring the delicious appetizers and wines of the surrounding valleys. Vézelay and its Colline Eternelle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is only a few kilometres away. At Le Moulinot, there are many things that remain to be discovered, but just as many are yet to be invented.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
THE BADOVICI GRAY HOUSE, IN VÉZELAY Located in the historic heart of Vézelay, the Badovici Gray House is a discreet and unique retreat. This stone house, a true source of inspiration, was redesigned by Jean Badovici and Eileen Gray. It bears the mark of many artists, notably Le Corbusier, who worked on it in the 1930s. The property is laid out in an unconventional way, in direct harmony with the local landscape. A UNIQUE GETAWAY IN THE HEART OF THE VILLAGE Located in the center of Vézelay, the house is on Rue de l'Argenterie, a street off the beaten path that runs parallel to the main street. You are in the heart of the old village, in its most compact and intimate section. The basilica is less than a 3-minute walk away, while the main square and its restaurants are also within easy reach. Vézelay lives in tune with the seasons, with a lively summer atmosphere: a setting that is ideal for a second home as well as for a peaceful life throughout the year. From the windows and terraces, the view stretches far across the Vézelay vineyards, the terraced gardens, and the surrounding countryside. This hillside offers unobstructed views and soft light, without excessive heat in summer thanks to its sheltered exposure. AN ARCHITECT-DESIGNED HOME ROOTED IN THE HISTORY OF MODERNISM In 1927, Jean Badovici purchased two small adjoining hovels on Rue de l'Argenterie, on the northern slope of the village. He joined them together and transformed them with the help of Eileen Gray. It was here, in Vézelay, that their collaboration took shape and deepened. The reworked openings, the integrated elements, and the office fitted out in the attic bear witness to the expertise they forged together in this village. Le Corbusier, a close friend of Badovici and a regular visitor to the house, wrote in *La Ville Radieuse* (1933): ?Everything is tiny, yet everything is grand. It is a setting on a human scale.' In 1936, Fernand Léger created a painting on the courtyard wall, now preserved at the Zervos Museum in Vézelay. Inspired by this, Le Corbusier in turn created his very first mural on a wall in the living room that same year, traces of which remain visible. This experiment convinced him. Badovici entertained frequently. Poets, artists, and writers frequented the house. Paul Éluard, who took refuge in Vézelay during the war, left behind an autographed poem, still visible in one of the bedrooms. A second poem, by Jean Follain, is also preserved in the house's living room. A SPACE TO MAKE YOUR OWN The property comprises two houses, each approximately 85 m² in size, spread over two levels, connected by a split-level interior courtyard that rises from Rue de l'Argenterie toward the second house on Rue des Écoles. Concrete, stone, and earth make up this intermediate space?both a passageway and a living area?where a flower garden would naturally find its place. The Badovici house features an attic of approximately 15 m², formerly the architect's office, identifiable from the street by the raised roof and its two vertical openings, to be converted as needed. A cellar, much older than the house itself, is ideal for storing wine. The space can be easily adapted to suit your needs without major renovations. AGENCY OPINION This house is ideal for a buyer with an appreciation for architecture and history. Its rarity stems from the convergence of several uncommon criteria: a central location in Vézelay, a documented and tangible history, a clear modernist identity, and real potential for appreciation.
…By Arriere Cour
Just 2 hours from Paris via the A6 motorway and 15 km from the village of Vézelay, this property sits on over 7 hectares of land adorned with ancient trees and surrounded by steep wooded hills guaranteeing its privacy. A residence of both great elegance and subtle discretion, it is composed of two main buildings: the Grande Maison and the Pavillon. A large central square welcomes visitors and leads to the main courtyard, decorated with a small fountain, which separates the two houses. The Grande Maison includes all the main living areas, as well as four magnificent suites housing a total of eight bedrooms, each with a different colour. The most iconic rooms include: - the dining room, with its sideboard for carving hunting trophies, its immense fireplace for roasting them and its banquet table for serving them; - the music room, reflected in the water of the lake, which has retained its majestic piano for private concerts; - the writing room, all in woodwork and boasting a view of the grounds and the waterways; - and the library, situated in the tower and presenting a solid oak mezzanine affording aerial views of the main courtyard. The interior of the Grande Maison honours the great Burgundian architectural and decorative traditions: Burgundy flagstones decorated with cabochons in the reception rooms, cut stone fireplaces, sculpted oak bays, Puisaye pottery and the omnipresent symbol of the scallop shell, testament to pilgrimages to Vezelay and Compostela. Opposite the Grande Maison is the Pavilion, a cosy independent dwelling including a large living room, three bedrooms (including one in a tower), and a south-facing dining terrace. In the immediate vicinity of the main house, you will also find: - an artist's studio that once served as a painting and sculpture workshop (some of the sculptures, such as the Lady of the Lake, are still present in the house); two large stables from which to explore the surrounding hills, which are covered in trees and full of game. Beyond the character of this large residence, one can also hear the trickling of the river and its waterfalls, the main fountain and the Serpentine, which flows over the granite pebbles of its mossy bed. Herons and wild ducks still frequent the house and fish in its fish-filled waterways. The Gouffre has a depth of 3 metres, allowing for refreshing swimming all summer long. The garden has been designed for outdoor living and to take advantage of the magnificent light in each season. The large field is ideal for making bonfires at sunset while savouring the delicious appetizers and wines of the surrounding valleys. Vézelay and its Colline Eternelle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is only a few kilometres away. At Le Moulinot, there are many things that remain to be discovered, but just as many are yet to be invented.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
A secluded address in the heart of a UNESCO World Heritage site. Just 2.5 hours from Paris, atop the hill of Vézelay, a UNESCO World Heritage village, lies an exceptional property whose rarity surpasses the usual market standards. Formerly the residence of the Bailiff and the birthplace of Theodore Beza, this 15th-century property embodies several centuries of French and European history. Listed as a Historic Monument (with its façades and roof), it represents a remarkable and perfectly preserved architectural testament. Organized around an intimate inner courtyard, the property boasts a unique composition: an octagonal tower with a stone spiral staircase, a Burgundian gallery, a separate guest house, and a terraced garden offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The private mansion offers approximately 250 square meters of living space and retains period features of exceptional quality: mullioned windows, monumental Renaissance fireplaces, niches, an old well... every detail tells a story. A meticulous restoration, carried out with great care over nearly two years, has revealed the soul of the property while providing the comforts necessary for contemporary living. On the ground floor, a spacious reception room of approximately 70 square meters, designed for entertaining, includes a fully equipped and functional kitchen and a bathroom. Upstairs, accessible via the tower, three bedrooms, two with monumental Renaissance fireplaces, a shower room, and an anteroom with a bathroom create a distinctive sleeping area. The top floor houses a spectacular attic, reaching nearly eight meters in height under the rafters, offering rare potential for conversion in this type of property. The independent guest house (approximately 70 sq m), accessible from the courtyard or the Burgundian-style gallery, offers a self-contained space blending authenticity and comfort: a living room with a bread oven and French-style ceilings, a bedroom with an en-suite shower room, and storage. Set on a 630 sq m plot, the property boasts a west-facing terraced garden with panoramic views over the valley, a true haven of tranquility in the heart of the village. The property benefits from excellent accessibility: access to the A6 motorway approximately 15 minutes away (Avallon), providing direct links to Paris and Lyon; Sermizelles-Vézelay train station approximately 10 minutes away, with connections to Paris; and access to Parisian international hubs in approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. This property is ideal for clients who appreciate history, heritage, and a preserved natural setting, and who are looking for a prestigious second home, a high-end guesthouse or hospitality project, an artist or cultural residence, or an international heritage investment. A place where you buy not just a house, but a piece of history. Full details and further information available upon request. Viewings by appointment.
…By Kretz & Partners
Family home, guest house, multigenerational project: it's up to you to imagine its story.In Asquins, just a few minutes from Vézelay, this character house is unlike any other.Behind its discreet facade lies a property offering a rare layout: two distinct living spaces, each with its own identity, which can be combined to create a large family home of nearly 167 m² or kept separate according to your needs.The first space, warm and friendly, revolves around a living room with a fireplace, a kitchen, bedrooms, and numerous outbuildings. The second enjoys beautiful light, a spacious lounge that opens onto a large terrace overlooking the garden, and independent sleeping areas.This configuration offers a multitude of possibilities: welcoming a parent while preserving everyone's privacy, creating a guest house, running an independent business, or simply enjoying a large home that can evolve with your family over the years.Outside, the enclosed and tree-filled garden, the terraces, and the parking spaces create a peaceful setting where life is good.A house with multiple faces, ideal for those looking for much more than just a place to live.Betty CEFALUPresident – SWIXIM International AvallonYour real estate project deserves special attention.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Swixim Avallon
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
Nestled on a 3240m² plot, this magnificent property of 266m² invites you in with a welcoming entrance leading to a spacious living room of 40m², a large veranda with a beautiful view of the countryside where you can enjoy sunny days. The 7 bedrooms offer a peaceful living environment, complemented by a dressing room, a shower room, and a bathroom. Three toilets spread throughout the house ensure comfort and convenience in daily life. Outside, the property stands out with a pool, a true invitation to relaxation, and a designated space for professional activity with a hair salon and grooming salon, ideal for those looking to combine family life with entrepreneurial projects. The large, green, and quiet land constitutes a true haven of peace, offering numerous possibilities for layout or outdoor leisure. A rare opportunity to acquire a habitable property without work required, where every space has been designed to meet the needs of a comfortable and autonomous life.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Ducreux
Behind stone walls, nothing is as expected. Two steps from Vézelay and its thousand-year cultural influence, this character house made of Burgundy stone opens onto a enclosed gravel courtyard. A timeless space. The round trellis that welcomes the visitor sets the tone — here, everything has character and nothing resembles anything else. 166 m² that smell of wax, warm stone, and ancient wood. A large living room with exposed beams and old terracotta tiles — the kind of space where you put your things and stay. Wood stove, generous volumes, natural light — everything here has been preserved with stubbornness. Not out of nostalgia. Out of conviction. A bedroom with mezzanine on the ground floor. Office? Workshop? Perched cottage for an adult? It's up to you to decide. Upstairs, four bedrooms under the attic — each with its personality, its angles, its light. And then there is the barn. Huge. Exposed framework, Burgundy stone, new concrete slab, electricity. Volumes that call for large projects — painting workshop, sculpture studio, rehearsal space, gallery, studio. The walls have seen a lot already. They are ready to see more. The enclosed garden of 1,258 m² slopes gently towards the hills — fruit trees, greenhouse, spaces to be tamed. A playground for the gardener, artist, or dreamer. Ready to move in. No work needed. No compromise on the soul. For those who want to live in a place that looks like them — not in a house that looks like all the others.
…By Swixim Avallon
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