luxury real estate for sale Marchainville, France (page 2)
112 listings near Marchainville
House La Chapelle-Montligeon (61)
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By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
House with garden Cour-Maugis sur Huisne (61)
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By Maisons Du Perche
Property Rémalard (61)
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By Les Belles Maisons Du Perche
Farmhouse Rémalard en Perche (61)
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By Les Belles Maisons Du Perche
Contemporary house with terrace Rémalard (61)
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By Maisons Du Perche
Contemporary house with garden and terrace Rémalard (61)
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By Maisons Du Perche
House with garden Rémalard en Perche (61)
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By Maisons Du Perche
Property Verneuil-sur-Avre (27)
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By Les Belles Maisons Du Perche
Castle Verneuil d'Avre et d'Iton (27)
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By Orpi - Select'immo
Manor Verneuil-sur-Avre (27)
A 19th century manor house, with a second dwelling and outbuildings set in approx 8 ha of grounds, including a 2 ha lake, 130 km from Paris. Protected by a high gateway, the property is accessed via a 300 m driveway surrounded by woodland, which leads to an immense lake, home to a multitude of migratory birds. The four-storey manor house stands on the right. Rebuilt in 1830 in a Romantic style, it comprises a central section with a gable roof flanked by two pavilions, each topped by a hip roof. The roof is tiled and features several hip dormers to the front and to the back. Rendered in beige tones, the facades are enhanced by corner quoins, window surrounds and brick stringcourses that echo the chimneys. There are large small-paned windows on all sides of the house, protected by louvered shutters. The openings on the ground floor are arched. On the right-hand side of the manor house, there are two-level outbuildings. About 200 m further on, after crossing a small wood, the second dwelling comes into view. It has its own separate entrance from a small village lane. An outbuilding abuts this annexe. Part of the Iton river was diverted to create the lakes typical for this area. They mirror the stately and impressive silhouette of the manor house. Surrounded by forests, the estate was declared a fiefdom by King Louis XII in the early 16th century.
By Patrice Besse
House Verneuil d'Avre et d'Iton (27)
This 18th century residence was for a long time the home of a family of famous chemists and tanners in the region. Its current owners have been able to renovate this property while retaining its original character while bringing it a delicate contemporary note and modern comfort, distributed in 3 main buildings communicating with each other. As soon as the majestic wrought iron gate is pushed open, a delightful garden, laid out and shaped with passion, throws a first breath of escape into your face. Entering the property through the main hall, the trompe l'oeil paintings imitating natural stone to perfection, including keystones and false irregularities, attract the visitor's attention and already say a lot about the care taken in detail. . A living room with marble fireplace and herringbone parquet flooring extending into the adjoining dining room, invites you to continue exploring these bright rooms with 3 meter high ceilings. Adorned with windows with period stamps and facing south, the living room opens onto the garden where squirrels and hedgehogs rub shoulders, the real mascots of the property. A judiciously placed office benefits from the same exposure. Following on from the dining room, a kitchen and its cement tile scullery will be the ideal place to simmer small dishes to share with family or friends. The ground floor is completed by direct access to a very beautiful fitted cellar which will seduce epicureans. On the first floor, 3 large bedrooms (16, 23 and 25 m2; two of them that can be combined into a family suite) tastefully decorated continue to spread this feeling of well-being and serenity. Each with an independent bathroom, they use noble materials such as floor tiles and pitch pine floors. A 4th bedroom of 24m2 with wc just as neat, completes the floor. A few flights of stairs higher, the second floor gives access to a 17m2 living room and 2 magnificent bedrooms of 38 and 43 m2 with independent bathrooms. The project manager was able to take advantage of the high ceilings to highlight the incredible frameworks, true architectural works of art. Back on the ground floor and communicating on one level with the main building, access to the Orangery is through a large bedroom with bathroom allowing you to live completely independently. This large room (25 m2) opens onto the lovely vegetable garden drawn with a line, a real postcard inspiring the sweetness of life. A natural well will supply water, fruits and vegetables from the garden. The Orangery, like the adjoining small kitchen and dining room, are clad in real Burgundy stone with cabochons laid with care and patience by the owner herself. Finally, on the other side of the main house, the old leather stores (twice 130m2 on the ground): the ground floor consists of an easily reconfigurable 'shop' space, an independent studio and a boiler room (Brötje boiler with 500 liter tank). The attic floor is bare and clean, ready to be fitted out according to your needs. A covered garage that can accommodate a car completes this exceptional property, a real haven of peace located in the heart of the pleasant town of Verneuil-sur Avre (shops 300 meters away), 1h30 from Paris by car or train (train station). from Verneuil 1km away) and 2 km from the famous Ecole des Roches. Large family home, activity of bed and breakfast, liberal profession, small business, this magnificent residence will lend itself to all uses while constantly distilling this pleasant feeling of living outside of time. Don't we say at Espaces Atypiques that 'the banal is the enemy of the good'? Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr ENERGY CLASS: C / CLIMATE CLASS: C Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on energy prices on 1 January 2021: between 4230 euros and 5780 EUR Contact: Jean-Martin GAGNEUX 06 03 53 00 97 Sales agent - RSAC n° 901 137 422 Evreux
By Espaces Atypiques Pacy-sur-eure
Property La Loupe (28)
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By Les Belles Maisons Du Perche
Longère La Loupe (28)
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By Les Belles Maisons Du Perche
Farmhouse with garden La Loupe (28)
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By Leys Eric Henri Marie
Longère Chandai (61)
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By Leys Eric Henri Marie
House with garden Rémalard en Perche (61)
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By Maisons Du Perche
Private mansion Verneuil d'Avre et d'Iton (27)
Sole Agent. This magnificent mid 18th century private mansion is located in Verneuil sur Avre, a historic town on the edge of Normandy which was founded in 1120 by Henri Ier Beauclerc, the son of William the Conqueror. Boasting an exceptional architectural heritage, the town is classed as one of France’s 100 prettiest detours. The ensemble includes a near 810 sqm main house, an adjacent near 120 sqm annex, an elegant 600 sqm walled garden, a fitted terrace and a former orangery. No doubt one of the finest private mansions in historic Verneuil sur Avre. 60-page file by request.
By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Longère Mauves-sur-Huisne (61)
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By Les Belles Maisons Du Perche
House with garden Coulonges-les-Sablons (61)
Sector Remalard. Country house renovated by architect owner, with studio, set in grounds of over an acre.. Architect renovated property in a dominant position, U-shaped former farmhouse comprising a tastefully renovated main house and two barns, one of which has been renovated as an artist's studio and stage. Set in 7320m² of grounds with trees, orchard and hedges. Quiet location. The main house has large light spaces with good ceiling height, many original features such as the fireplaces and floor tiles. Comprising entrance hall, dining room (or ground floor bedroom) with fireplace, wc, large living room (70m²) with original floor tiles and two fireplaces, kitchen with door to the gardens, boiler/laundry room, first floor (first staircase) landing, two bedrooms, shower room and wc, second floor (second staircase) study, large bedroom/dormitory, dressing room, bathroom with wc. Large, light spaces with high ceilings. Double glazing, oil-fired heating. Outbuilding 1 (stone): artist's studio with stage, first floor, cellar. Outbuilding 2 (stone): former stables, with attics. Land, well. Grounds of 7320m², well, orchard and vegetable garden. Beautiful views .
By Leggett Immobilier Grand Ouest
House Mortagne-au-Perche (61)
A townhouse and its exceptional walled garden hidden from prying eyes in the heart of Mortagne-au-Perche. The townhouse, with its courtyard and walled garden, stands in the centre of the town, and is accessed from the street through a monumental gateway with an arched pediment supported by Doric pilasters. At either end of the wall, there is a corbelled turret topped by a small imperial-style dome. The gate opens onto a main courtyard landscaped as a 'white garden', surrounded by the townhouse and its outbuildings on either side. From here, a wide paved driveway lined with square box leads to the main dwelling. Built in the 17th century and extended in the 18th and 19th centuries, it is rectangular in plan, with projections on the courtyard facade and recesses on the garden facade. On one side, the building forms an L to accommodate a service staircase, while retaining a classical appearance. Partly built over cellars, it has three storeys, including the top level in the roofspace. The facades are either of dressed stone or lime-rendered, and the slate roof features two chimney stacks. The south-facing garden can be accessed from the house or one of the outbuildings. A number of single-storey buildings and a pool line the sides of the garden. A shelter for one car can be accessed from a side street.
By Patrice Besse
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