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Exclusive listing. Step through the gate and enter a different world. In the heart of Dijon's historic center, this characterful apartment occupies the second and top floor of a prestigious 17th-century private mansion, one of the most remarkable in the old town. Behind this address steeped in history lies a rare living environment: absolute tranquility, a preserved inner courtyard, a wooded park adorned with century-old trees accessible to co-owners, and private parking. A privileged setting, just steps from shops, restaurants, schools, and public transportation. With approximately 150 sq m of floor space, the apartment immediately captivates with its abundant natural light, generous proportions, and authentic charm. The entrance leads to a pleasant living room, ideal for entertaining family and friends. Bathed in light, it offers a remarkable view of the Saint Nicolas Tower, one of Dijon's iconic landmarks. The fully equipped eat-in kitchen, approximately 19 sq m, provides a truly convivial space. The sleeping area comprises three bedrooms, with the possibility of creating a fourth if needed, as well as an office, a contemporary bathroom, and ample storage space. The different levels and open spaces lend character, comfort, and flexibility to the entire property. Parquet floors, exposed beams, unique proportions, and carefully preserved period features give this property a warm and elegant atmosphere, typical of the finest residences in the historic center. The small, friendly building enjoys a particularly pleasant ambiance. Residents can enjoy the inner courtyard and landscaped park daily, true outdoor extensions of the apartment, offering an exceptional setting in the heart of the city. A cellar completes the property. Properties combining historic charm, private parking, high-quality shared outdoor spaces, and absolute tranquility in Dijon's historic center are particularly rare on the market. This characterful apartment is ideal as a primary residence, a prestigious pied-à-terre, or for heritage enthusiasts wishing to fully enjoy Dijon life in a preserved environment. Contact us to discover this unique place and its incomparable atmosphere.
…By Kretz & Partners
Located in the Saint-Michel - Carnot district, this apartment (in need of further restoration), situated on the ground floor of a 17th–18th-century building, will charm you with its character (French-style ceilings, 18th-century wood panelling, interior shutters, etc.), its two reception rooms, its numerous bedrooms, and the flower-filled entrance to the building. With a living area of over 174 m², comprising 8 main rooms including 5 to 6 bedrooms, it can also easily be divided into two separate flats thanks to its two distinct entrances. Cellars below, private parking space in the enclosed courtyard. Option to purchase two further units on the ground floor, accessible via another small courtyard (former staff room requiring full renovation, with adjoining storage room and cellar below). Close to trams, buses, schools, colleges and shops. Price: €540,000 incl. tax, vendor's charge Number of lots in the co-ownership: 21 Lots concerned: n° 2, n° 4, n° 6, n° 15, n° 10 Annual share of charges: €2,700 Energy class: F Climate class: F Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €4970 and €6780 per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021, 2022 and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bourgogne-franche-comté
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…By Collier Immobilier Paray-le-monial
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…By Nestenn Chalon
Exclusive listing. Located in the heart of the prestigious wine-growing village of Rully—in the Côte Chalonnaise region between Beaune and Chalon-sur-Saône—this fully renovated stone property of great character enjoys a highly sought-after setting where heritage, renowned vineyards, and the gentle Burgundian lifestyle converge. Surrounded by the famous appellations of the Côte de Beaune and Côte Chalonnaise, the property benefits from an authentic setting that offers a rare quality of life. Arranged around an elegant, fully enclosed gravel courtyard that is not overlooked, the property is offered in turnkey condition—requiring no further work and ready for immediate operation. Stone facades, a gateway framed by antique pillars, generous interior volumes, and views of the park and neighboring château all lend the estate an atmosphere rich in charm and character. Set on a plot of approximately 2,553 m², the property offers around 260 m² of living space, complemented by approximately 350 m² of usable area dedicated to event hosting. Its highly versatile layout includes three independent living units and up to six bedrooms (depending on the chosen configuration), making it suitable for use as either a high-end family residence or a premium venue for tourism or events. The property comprises a comfortable, air-conditioned main house, two independent duplex gîtes ready for immediate use, and a third fully equipped independent unit that can either remain separate or be integrated into the main residence. A third building houses professional kitchens, a magnificent reception hall, and two separate restrooms on the ground floor. Upstairs, accessible via a private entrance, a spacious loft-style apartment features an open-plan kitchen leading into a generous living area with high ceilings; this space could easily be partitioned to create one or more bedrooms as needed. It also includes a shower room, a laundry room, and a separate toilet. Vaulted cellars, an enclosed garden, and terraces complete this rare property, designed to combine quality of life, a welcoming atmosphere, and business potential. Local village shops are within walking distance—including a bakery/patisserie, a convenience store, a wine shop, a gourmet restaurant, and a bar—along with various other local services. The Rully train station is just minutes away, offering connections to Dijon and Lyon, while the A6 motorway is easily accessible, making travel to Beaune, Chalon-sur-Saône, Lyon, or Paris convenient. A unique and exclusive property offering a remarkable balance between a charming residence, a solid asset investment, and a potential business venture, all in the heart of one of Burgundy's most beautiful wine-growing villages. Please contact us for further information or to arrange a private viewing.
…By Kretz & Partners
Very pleasant village house in very good condition, with charm and brightness. House built over a vaulted cellar, comprising a living room, a well-equipped kitchen opening onto a dining area and a large terrace, five bedrooms, a bathroom, and a shower room. Double-glazed windows ensure peace and quiet. Outside, the property offers an enclosed courtyard and garden, as well as a terrace. This home would be ideal for a family or as a second residence.
…By Meursault Immobilier
A former mill to be renovated, with a guest’s house, meadows, parkland and a pond in more than 5 hectares of grounds, in the Charolais area in Burgundy.. The property can be reached via three separate entrances from the country road or communal lane that run alongside it. At the entrance, a guests’ house stands before the former mill, which is the main dwelling, located on the banks of the stream. The outbuildings, nestled among the foliage away from view of the other edifices, complete the property. The land, through which a stream runs, is spread over more than 5 hectares around the buildings and is made up of a former vegetable garden, undergrowth, a pond and meadows. The mill has stood here for some time. In bygone days, it was surrounded by vast ponds, one upstream and one downstream, whose presence was recorded in the 19th century on the Napoleonic land registry. Its vocation initially predisposed it as a public place and point of passage, though its layout and architecture developed over time up to the 1960s, when it underwent its most recent restoration, transforming it into a family home and leisure residence.
…By Patrice Besse
An 18th-century mill, outbuildings and millstream which can be swum in near Beaune and Dijon, at the intersection of the Morvan and Auxois regions . Accessed via a private driveway, the property is set in more than 15 000 m² of wooded grounds that stretche discreetly between the Arroux river and wooded foothills. The entrance opens to reveals a group of buildings neatly arranged around an inner courtyard, with an 18th-century water mill at the back, the central feature of the estate and now the main building, that opens onto a peaceful pool of shimmering water. The reflection of the sky and the waterfall bring the estate to life throughout the day. Around the courtyard, the outbuildings are vestiges of its past farming activity: a cowshed, a barn, a miller's house, a stable, a set of sheds including a henhouse and an old pigsty. The mill has full water rights, a legal status inherited from the Ancien Régime, which attests to its existence prior to 1789 and grants the owner privileged use of water resources without any administrative constraints.
…By Patrice Besse
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…By Bourgogne Prestige Immobilier
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…By Cesar Et Brutus
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…By Avenir Immobilier
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…By Pietrapolis Chalon-sur-saône
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…By 3g Immo Prestige
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…Private owner
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…By Patrice Besse
ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF CHALON-SUR-SAÔNE, THE ELEGANCE OF A 19TH-CENTURY ESTATE Behind a circular main courtyard lined with century-old trees, the Château de la Villeneuve reveals an instantly recognizable silhouette. Two corner turrets, a slate roof?a rarity in the region?and the balance of a symmetrical layout define the identity of this 19th-century bourgeois residence. Connected to a spectacular contemporary orangery that opens onto the grounds, the estate today combines a residence of character, an established hospitality business, and a refined lifestyle?all just a few minutes from Chalon-sur-Saône and the vineyards of the Côte Chalonnaise. 19TH-CENTURY ARCHITECTURE COMPLEMENTED BY A CONTEMPORARY ORANGERY Built at the height of the Industrial Revolution, the Château de la Villeneuve belongs to that generation of bourgeois mansions whose architecture reflected both success and a way of life. Its symmetrical layout, two corner turrets, dormer windows, ridge ironwork, and slate roof create a silhouette that is instantly recognizable in the regional landscape. A rarity in Burgundy, this roof contributes to the estate's unique character and evokes the architectural style of the grand residences of 19th-century notables. Inside, the original features naturally extend this elegance. Wood paneling, moldings, fireplaces, spiral staircases, and antique hardwood floors complement the spacious, light-filled rooms. Every detail seems to have found its perfect place, striking a delicate balance between historic character and contemporary comfort. Extending from the château, the contemporary orangery offers a new perspective on the estate. Spanning nearly 125 m², this vast glass structure interacts with the park through wide openings that blur the boundary between interior and exterior. The 60 m² wooden terrace naturally extends this light-filled reception area, designed to host everything from large family gatherings to moments of relaxation or more intimate receptions. MARGUERITE BOUCICAUT'S LEGACY IN A PRESERVED PARK The history of the Château de la Villeneuve bears the discreet yet essential mark of Marguerite Boucicaut. A native of Chalon-sur-Saône and co-founder of Le Bon Marché in Paris alongside her husband Aristide Boucicaut, she remains one of the most influential figures in 19th-century French philanthropy. It was thanks to the inheritance she left behind that the Charrier-Guérin family was able to acquire the property, permanently embedding the estate in a unique family and heritage history. This legacy continues to shape the identity of the place today. It links the château to a human journey that extends beyond the borders of Burgundy and serves as a reminder of the major role Marguerite Boucicaut played in French social and economic history. Surrounding the mansion, the historic 5,500 m² park provides a setting worthy of this legacy. Organized around a large circular main courtyard, dotted with century-old trees and open vistas, it offers a preserved landscape where greenery graces every view. The seasons are fully expressed here, amid soft shadows, lush foliage, and unobstructed views of the château's facades. This abundance of greenery gives the estate a distinctive atmosphere while maintaining close proximity to the city. A HOSPITABLE DESTINATION IN THE HEART OF THE CÔTE CHALONNAISE The Château de la Villeneuve's location is a major factor in its appeal. Situated on the outskirts of Chalon-sur-Saône, the estate enjoys quick access to shops, services, the train station, and major transportation routes. The A6 highway connects Lyon and Paris, while the vineyards of Mercurey, Rully, and Givry anchor the property in the heart of one of the most sought-after regions of the Côte Chalonnaise. This prime location directly supports the hospitality tradition cultivated over the years. The estate attracts visitors eager to explore Burgundy's wine-growing landscapes, travelers seeking a more intimate getaway, and business professionals passing through the Chalonnais region. Already successfully operating as a bed-and-breakfast?distinguished by the Clef Verte label for its commitment to more responsible tourism?the property currently generates annual revenue of approximately euros100,000 (excluding tax). Its current structure makes significant expansion of this business a realistic prospect. Hosting wellness retreats, expanding the range of accommodations, or creating new experiences centered on the local area all offer opportunities to continue the property's legacy. THE AGENCY'S OPINION The Château de la Villeneuve combines all the elements that define great estates of character: a distinctly recognizable 19th-century bourgeois residence, a contemporary orangery opening onto the grounds, a history intimately linked to Marguerite Boucicaut, a 5,500 m² historic park centered around a remarkable main courtyard, and a hospitality business certified by the Clef Verte program that is already firmly established.
…By Arriere Cour
In Châtenoy Le Royal, in the Essertys district, your Nestenn agency exclusively offers this pleasant single-storey house of 90 m² built in 2006.It consists of a bright living room of 35 m² with direct access to the terrace. The independent kitchen also has outdoor access and can be opened onto the living room according to your desires. The sleeping area includes three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a separate toilet.On the practical side, you will benefit from an attached garage and a pantry, providing real comfort in daily life.Outside, you will be charmed by the enclosed plot of 701 m², without vis-à-vis, offering a peaceful and pleasant environment, as well as a terrace ideal for your moments of relaxation.Amenities include electric heating, double glazing PVC windows, controlled mechanical ventilation (VMC), intercom, chimney duct waiting, alarm, and brick house.A functional, bright, and well-maintained house, to be discovered without delay!Quickly contact your agent Richard DESBORDES at 06.51.52.60.47 to come visit it. Richard DESBORDES (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC Number: 849 846 266 - Chalon sur Saône.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Nestenn Chalon
Réf 70112PM - Exclusive CULLES LES ROCHES In the heart of the South Burgundy vineyards, come and discover a property with character overlooking the valley. Clinging to the southern flank of an exceptional geological feature, a reculée. General description: This property comprises several buildings set in approx. 3000m² of enclosed grounds planted with trees, including : - A renovated manor house with 250m² of living space, retaining the charm of the period with its character features (fireplaces, high ceilings, etc.). - An independent gîte (3-star rating) in excellent condition, with 62m² of living space and 65m2 of annexes, perfect for short-term rental or family accommodation. - A spacious reception area of 60m² on the first floor and 1 convertible attic of 62m2, ideal for events or professional activities. - A 90m² barn (workshop, garage, storage). - An inner courtyard with 2 entrances, a heated swimming pool for relaxation. Inside the main house : On the first floor, a fitted kitchen opening onto the dining room, a large bright living room and a toilet. On the 1st floor, 2 bedrooms with shower/toilet rooms and 1 bedroom. Top floor: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom/toilet and 1 large office/library. Basement: 1 large cellar and 1 large laundry/boiler room. Inside the gîte : 1 fitted kitchen opening onto the living/dining room, 1 master bedroom with bathroom/toilet, 1 shower room/toilet, 1 children's bedroom upstairs, 1 private wooden terrace, laundry room, open garage. Wood-burning stove and reversible air-conditioning. Potential and location : This rare property for sale offers a multitude of possibilities, whether for a main residence or a professional project. Close to the A6 motorway, Chalon/Saône train station and Le Creusot TGV station, it's easy to get around. Quiet and not overlooked, all shops nearby. Touristic area, greenway and hiking trails. . . Philippe MANSOT +33625549142 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 2023 : 4660€ ~ 6360€ - Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr - Philippe MANSOT - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC 824 011 878 / Chalon sur Saône
…By Reseau Swixim
A RESTORED ESTATE WITH GUEST ROOMS IN SOUTHERN BURGUNDY Less than 3 minutes from Tournus, the Château de Pymont has been elegantly reborn following a complete restoration carried out between 2020 and 2022. Rebuilt in the 17th century on the foundations of a medieval residence and later expanded in the 19th century, this estate offers nearly 700 m² of living space in the heart of a park spanning more than four hectares, crisscrossed by two streams. Nine bedrooms and suites, numerous outbuildings, and an already well-established bed-and-breakfast operation now come together to create a place where heritage, nature, and hospitality blend seamlessly. A HERITAGE RENAISSANCE DRIVEN BY PASSION Above all, the Château de Pymont tells a story of rebirth. Behind its facades?rebuilt in the 17th century on the ruins of an ancient medieval residence and later extended with an elegant neo-Gothic wing in the 19th century?lies a recent history that is equally remarkable. When the current owners first stepped through its doors in 2019, the estate bore deep signs of the passage of time. Thus began a restoration project of rare scope. The restoration carried out between 2020 and 2022 has now resulted in an estate whose essential elements have been restored, offering a level of comfort rarely found in heritage properties of this scale. The antique hardwood floors, wood paneling, ornate ceilings, stone staircases, and spacious rooms blend naturally with efficient heating, meticulous insulation, and discreetly integrated modern amenities. The château has thus returned to its original purpose: that of a living home, open to the next generation, where its heritage continues to write its story without ever becoming stagnant. NATURE AND TRAVEL CREATE A UNIQUE ATMOSPHERE The park, spanning more than four hectares, extends this sense of harmony. The Natouze River feeds a central pond, around which paths, century-old trees, and clearings are arranged, inviting visitors to take a stroll. As the seasons change, light filters through the foliage, reflects off the water, and guides the eye toward the magnificently restored dovecote. Stone bridges and outbuildings dot this bucolic landscape. Here, nature plays a central role in the estate's identity. Inside, this character continues with the same consistency. The living rooms, libraries, and nine guest rooms and suites offer a unique atmosphere where antiques, works of art, and objects brought back from numerous travels tell a personal story. Asian furniture, antique doors, repurposed architectural elements, and curiosities from afar come together to create a cultured and warm environment. More than just decoration, it is a true collection of mementos that accompanies each space and gives the château a rare identity. This atmosphere has naturally charmed the travelers welcomed since 2022 as part of a bed-and-breakfast operation that is now well-established. It also offers a future owner the opportunity to immediately take over an established business while enjoying a fully restored estate, thereby avoiding the need for additional construction work. AN ESTATE WITH MANY POSSIBILITIES Today, the Château de Pymont combines the charm of a historic residence with the freedom of an estate offering a wealth of possibilities. The numerous outbuildings, vaulted cellar, workshops, convertible attics, and spacious annexes offer varied and harmonious potential for development without disrupting the site's balance. Whether as a family residence, a reception house, a hospitality estate, or a continuation of the existing tourism business, every project finds a ready-to-use setting here. Its location further enhances this uniqueness. Located in close proximity to highway access points and the Mâconnais TGV station, and just a few hours from Geneva, Paris, or London, the estate combines rare heritage with European accessibility. The landscapes of Southern Burgundy, the region's rich culinary traditions, the vineyards, charming villages, and cultural itineraries naturally enhance the experience of the place. More than just a property, Château de Pymont offers the opportunity to continue the thread of a history already deeply rooted in the land. It appeals to buyers seeking a living heritage?immediately habitable?that balances quality of life, accessibility, and the potential to host guests. THE AGENCY'S OPINION We are deeply moved by this residence, which tells a story that goes far beyond its architecture. Château de Pymont is one of those places whose value lies as much in its history as in the emotion it evokes. Its exemplary restoration, the atmosphere created by its owners, the quality of its grounds, and its already well-established bed-and-breakfast business come together to form a rare ensemble, designed for those seeking a living heritage?ready to be lived in, passed down, and shared.
…By Arriere Cour
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…By Swixim Avallon
Nestled in a peaceful and privileged setting, La Demeure Héloïse embodies the timeless elegance of a distinguished French manor house. Built at the end of the 19th century, this refined stone residence immediately captivates with the noble character of its Burgundy stone architecture, its perfectly balanced façades, and the exceptional quality of its renovation. Offering approximately 200 sqm (2,153 sq ft) of living space (approximately 190 sqm under Carrez law), the property has undergone a complete renovation using premium materials throughout. The result is a turnkey home that combines modern comfort with the authentic charm of its original character—an ideal setting for welcoming family and friends in complete tranquillity. The central entrance hall naturally leads to the main living areas. On one side, a contemporary open-plan kitchen flows seamlessly into the dining area, creating a bright and inviting space. On the other, an elegant living room with a fireplace offers a warm and intimate atmosphere. The proportions are harmonious, the layout is thoughtfully designed, and every room enjoys a welcoming ambiance. The first floor features four bedrooms, each with its own en-suite shower room or bathroom, ensuring complete privacy and comfort for every guest. The top floor offers an additional TV lounge, a fifth bedroom, a shower room, a study, and a dressing room, providing flexible accommodation for family or visitors. A magnificent vaulted wine cellar, directly accessible from within the house, further enhances the property's appeal. Outside, the estate extends across 5,885 sqm (approximately 1.45 acres) of beautifully landscaped, fully enclosed grounds. Every aspect of the gardens has been carefully designed to make the most of outdoor living, with expansive lawns, mature trees, landscaped gardens, a vegetable garden, a greenhouse, a garden chalet, and several outbuildings adding to the property's undeniable charm. The swimming pool blends perfectly into its natural surroundings and is complemented by an elegant pool house featuring a summer kitchen and bathroom facilities, all opening onto the surrounding countryside. From the terraces, uninterrupted views stretch across the rolling hills of Burgundy, creating a rare sense of space and serenity. Located just a few minutes from local shops and approximately 35 minutes from a high-speed TGV railway station, La Demeure Héloïse is an exceptional family home, ready to enjoy from day one, where peace, architectural elegance, and the highest standards of renovation come together in perfect harmony
…By Welchome Bourgogne
Near Tournus. A beautiful 18th-century property, fully renovated by local craftsmen, comprising a main house of approximately 320 m² – 4 bedrooms + 3 bathrooms – a guest bedroom with separate access, a dormitory, a separate 70 m² flat, a loft, beautiful adjoining and separate outbuildings, a garage, a pond, a courtyard and grounds, all set within approximately 4,500 m² of walled grounds.
…By Cabinet Ray
iad France - Aurélie Deliry offers you: For sale – Exceptional house in the heart of Monchapet, DijonDiscover this superb 160 m² house, nestled on a 1000 m² plot, in the highly sought-after Monchapet neighborhood. Located at the end of a cul-de-sac, in absolute tranquility with very little overlooking, and just steps from the city center, it offers you a rare living environment.Built in 2004 with a 30 m² extension in 2021, this house has been fully renovated on the ground floor. You will find a modern American kitchen, a living/dining room with triple exposure, and a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. Upstairs, three large bedrooms and a bathroom (with a bathtub and shower) complete this exceptional property. You will also enjoy a magnificent saltwater pool perfectly exposed. The house is equipped with an air conditioning system on both levels, a laundry room, a pantry, and a water softener.A garage, a private driveway, and a preserved environment make this house a true gem. Don't miss this rare opportunity in Dijon. Contact me now for a personalized visit.Agency fees borne by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class C index 101 and CLIMATE class C index 12. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear brush, is available on the Géorisques site: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Ms. Aurélie Deliry, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with the DIJON RSAC under number 977493626, holder of the real estate marketing card for SAS I@D France.
…By Iad France
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…By Horizon Immobilier
For equestrian enthusiasts in search of stables and a barn, along with a completely renovated residence in a picturesque village, this property is perfect for you. It features 5 horse stables and the opportunity to transform the old sheep shed into additional stables, along with a spacious connected barn and extra barn space accessible via the road. Additionally, it includes 2 large grazing plots within walking distance of the house.Located 5km from Bligny sur Ouche, this tranquil and desirable village is encircled by ample horse-riding opportunities in the nearby woods. The property is situated in the heart of the village, surrounded by amicable neighbors. A courtyard leads you to the extensive farm property, featuring horse stables on the left, the house in the center, and the boiler room along with additional barn space on the right.The house underwent renovations in 2018, utilizing high-quality materials.The front entrance features a curved glass and oakwood door that opens into a spacious living room adorned with a stunning Châtillonnais stone floor and striking French-style exposed Douglas fir beam ceilings. A thermal mass stove is positioned between the living room and the office.The open kitchen, designed with a central island in Corton stone, is contemporary and fully equipped. A door leads to the office, which has no window, while another door provides access to the boiler room and extra barn space.On the opposite side, a rounded door opens into a hallway that leads to two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a separate toilet.Originally, there was a plan to install a staircase in the corner of the living room to access the upper level for additional living space. Accessible from the road, a spacious barn features reinforced concrete floors capable of supporting up to 2 tons (suitable for tractors, cars, etc.). This space opens up to 160 m² above the living area, where additional rooms could be created with stairs leading down into the living room. Property managed by: Caroline Rouxel, +33 789418865, E.I.Agent commmercial, RSAC Dijon 434 907 077
…By Agences Privees
Located in the heart of the Beaujolais vineyards, this stone winemaker's house, with 211 sqm of living space and 820 sqm of usable space, nestled on landscaped grounds of approximately 1850 sqm, displays typical regional architecture enhanced by generous volumes. Its exceptional panorama, its covered terrace with unobstructed views, its vast wooded garden and its vaulted cellar make it a unique residence, with rare character. The main house, built on cellars and garages, is arranged around a covered gallery, benefiting from a vast living space bathed in light, enhanced by generous ceiling heights, exposed beams and a stone fireplace. The living room opens naturally onto a wooden terrace, offering a breathtaking view of the hillsides. The semi-open kitchen integrates into a warm and friendly atmosphere. The sleeping area includes two spacious bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, as well as an office and functional storage spaces. A mezzanine and an attic make it easy to imagine creating additional bedrooms. The whole offers a fluid layout, ideal for family life or a guest house project. Indeed, the wing of the house, formerly used as a winery, offers multiple possibilities for professional use: gite, bed and breakfast, ... Outside, the charm works instantly: a paved driveway, a carefully maintained wooded garden, a covered terrace facing south, and a stone wine cellar, an authentic vestige of the winery's winemaking past. Each outdoor space invites contemplation, calm, and conviviality, in a preserved environment. Located in the immediate vicinity of amenities, this property is 45 minutes from Lyon and a few kilometers from all school and commercial infrastructures. A unique property in the heart of a listed landscape, combining art of living, heritage, and nature. More information and file available from our agency. ENERGY CLASS: D / CLIMATE CLASS: D - Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, indexed to the years 2021, 2022, 2023: between 3910 euros and 5330 euros. (subscription included). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website for the areas concerned. Contact: Florent GUILLOUX 0789998719
…By Espaces Atypiques Bourgogne
In the heart of Beaune, just a few steps from Place Carnot, this superb character duplex of approximately 200 m² is located on the top floor of a charming collection of old buildings organized around a bright and charming inner courtyard.From the entrance, the charm of this rare property is immediately felt. The spacious living room of nearly 68 m² is the true heart of the apartment: bathed in light, it captivates with its generous volumes, beautiful high ceilings, and magnificent exposed beams, creating an elegant, warm, and authentic atmosphere.The sleeping area offers four comfortable bedrooms, complemented by a mezzanine converted into an office, ideal for remote work or a reading space. A bathroom, a shower room, a laundry room, and a workshop complete the functional and harmonious layout of this unique living space.A covered parking space, a private storage room, and a cellar complete this exceptional property.Combining the charm of the old, remarkable volumes, and a privileged location in the heart of Beaune, this apartment will attract lovers of authentic properties looking for a rare and refined living environment.Co-ownership of 8 main lots.Monthly charges: approximately €162.Visits and inquiries: Claire BONNET 0679987338This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Cmdb Immobilier
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