luxury real estate for sale Burgundy, France (page 25)
Property Auxerre (89)
Beautiful hotel with great potential in the heart of Burgundy, less than 2 hours from Paris, close to historic tourist sites. Nearly 25 renovated and equipped rooms offer this ideally located hotel, a stone's throw from the city center of Auxerre. This hotel is located in a magnificent 6,000 m2 park surrounded by century-old trees of sometimes rare species. The best part of this establishment is its swimming pool and parking. Completely independent company house on the property. Do not hesitate to contact us for more information.
…By L'atelier De L'immo
House with garden Montpont-en-Bresse (71)
This old farmhouse in Bresse belongs to our heritage with its magnificent architecture. Built of brick and wood with its galleries, we find all the typicality of the old Bresse houses. On approximately 200m² on the ground, only 90m² of the main house have been restored with dining room/kitchen, living room, bedrooms, shower room. The rest of the house and the floor will be to develop. A large outbuilding, with shed, stable, workshop and gallery leading upstairs will need restoration to create an apartment and games room. The 3300m² garden surrounds the house and the outbuilding. While being close to the village, the place is particularly quiet surrounded by woods and greenery. Well presented by Bruno DELAMALLE +33 6 03 31 73 73 EI SALES AGENT “Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr”
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Macon (71)
Object of a recent renovation of hight quality, this 880 m2 castle offers modern comfort. Its architecture is reminiscent of some of the castles of beautiful Tuscany. On the ground floor, a large entrance serves several lounges and reception rooms with fireplaces and parquet floors. The stone staircase leads to the 2 floors and their 9 bedrooms with bathrooms. The park of about 3 hectares brings peace and freshness to lovers of swimming (swimming pool 6x15 m and beach) or sunbathing (large terrace on the edge of the park). Several outbuildings (house to renovate, garage, cellar) complete the property. This property is the ideal starting point for magnificent walks to the Grands Crus de Bourgogne estates (Côte de Beaune: Beaune, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Meursault, and Côte Chalonnaise: Givry, Montagny, Santenay) without forgetting those of Beaujolais (Saint-Amour, Saint-Vérand, Juliénas, Moulin à Vent), great restaurants and buildings steeped in history. The property is located 45 minutes from Lyon, 60 minutes from Beaune, 1h30 from Geneva by car and only 1h35 from Paris by TGV. Motorways A6, A36, A39, A40, RCEA and TGV station (Mâcon Loché). The agency fees will be entirely at the Seller's expense. Contact B.Delamalle +0603317373
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Property Flace-Bel Horizon - Macon (71)
Renovation project for this beautiful building with dual use. The Château is divided into two parts, the central part and its left wing, covering an area of 600 m² over 3 levels built on cellars. The sizes of the rooms vary from 11 m² to 58 m². The layout features beautiful characteristics: wooden floors, woodwork, fireplaces, volumes, ...A third building used as a warehouse, with a footprint of 800 m² over two levels, totaling 1,600 m², is located to the left of the Château. It has a high load capacity (former wine warehouse) and a nice ceiling height, with a freight elevator. It could be converted into housing.The entire property is situated on a plot of approximately 2,670 m² that can accommodate between 20 and 30 vehicles.Major works were completed in 2006/07: roof maintenance, double-glazed windows. The heating is oil-based, and the shutters were renovated in early 2021. For more information, contact Claire Barralon at 07 60 13 70 00, [email protected], registered with the RSC of LYON under number 904 488 533This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By John Taylor Lyon
House with pool and garden Fleury-sur-Loire (58)
EXCLUSIVITY – 20 minutes from Nevers –This superb contemporary house, set in a green setting and bordered by a forest, offers exceptional volumes and brightness. Its high-end features ensure a very enjoyable living comfort.With a living area of 148 m2, it includes a spacious living area of 67 m2 with an open kitchen, 3 bedrooms, an office, a bathroom, a pantry, a laundry room, and a toilet.The property also has a double independent garage of 56 m2.The whole rests on a closed and wooded plot of 3900 m2, enhanced by a secured swimming pool (10 x 4.20).A rare product to visit quickly...This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Welchome Bourgogne
Apartment Beaune (21)
SEMI-EXCLUSIVE! Beaune intramural, in a former private mansion: type IV triplex apartment. Living room/lounge with fireplace. Two rooms. Bathroom and shower room. Vaulted cellar.
…By Immobiliere Gay
House with garden Fontaine-lès-Dijon (21)
Level offers you this exceptional property,PURCHASE HOUSE TYPE 13 - DIJON - FONTAINE-LES-DIJON (1st crown). Rare, exceptional, in the heart of old Fontaine, magnificent old house completely renovated and extended combining the charm of the old with contemporary architecture. With an area of approximately 600m² composed of two buildings connected by a beautiful fully glazed corridor for a distribution of 13 rooms. Including a 90m² living room with a superb antique fireplace, a fully equipped open-plan kitchen with a central island opening onto a terrace, 4 master suites with private bathrooms, a studio, two additional bedrooms including one with a bathroom. And still vast game rooms, an office, a mezzanine with a cathedral ceiling. Possibility of two independent housing units. Very beautiful vaulted stone cellar, heated pool, petanque court, garage. Luxurious amenities throughout the house.Mandate n°0373VC. DPE: C (previous version). Fees payable by the seller.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Level Immobilier
Property Saint-Gervais-sur-Couches (71)
NEW.In the Couchois, 20 minutes from Beaune, a property consisting of two houses, one fully renovated, equipped kitchen opening onto a living room, an office, two bedrooms on the first floor, a shower room with stone sinks. This house could be suitable for a guesthouse.Large house with major works completed, new roof done by a skilled craftsmen, electricity, plumbing, and facade renovated.Second-fix work required, kitchen, very large living room, parquet flooring, woodwork, potential for four bedrooms. Heating planned with a heat pump, Roman bath and sauna, dovecote, well, parkland of 4000m², orchard.TO SEEContact: Isabelle Caire 06.12.82.02.32This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Ajp Immo Beaune
House Beaune (21)
An 87 m² flat, with a cellar, in an 18th century mansion house in the historic centre of Burgundy’s Beaune. The street facades represent a succession of buildings, the walls of which are interspersed with carriage gates and discreet entrance doors. A large gateway opens into a first, rectangular, paved, main courtyard that leads via a corridor to a second interior courtyard, enhanced with flower-filled parterres and a square bordered with boxwood. The building facade features an arcade of three majestic openings, with charcoal grey-coloured frames, on the garden level and four windows on the only upper floor.
…By Patrice Besse
House Macon (71)
The brilliant metal structure of a 650 m² hut. Background: in 1922 Ferdinand-Fillod, native of Saint-Amour (Jura), began constructing metal huts for construction sites. He very quickly set up radical new methods for building with metal. As of 1928, he developed a system for prefabricating metal buildings that he patented worldwide. Then followed the steel panel (1929), the totally steel house, the sloping walls (1935) and the vertical walls (1950’s). Over the last twenty years, historians have been discovering the importance of this pioneer in the field of prefabrication, fifteen years before Jean-Prouvé. The building, with sloping walls, is composed of vertical metal bays, adjoined to one another. Each bay has two arched crossbeams, made of hot and then cold formed steel, separated by spacers. A ribbed panel then fits in between the crossbeams. Said panel can, in accordance with requirements, be optionally equipped with an awning window or replaced by a door panel. Sheet metal ridging is then fitted on the top, forming the roof of the building. The unit therefore becomes a continuous metal carcass, virtually in one piece, the length of which depends on the number of crossbeams added. Gable walls, fitted into the last crossbeams at each end of the building, can house doors or windows. These buildings were entirely made in the Fillod factories in accordance with the exact needs of each user. They were then delivered to the construction sites as separate components ready to be easily assembled courtesy of detailed erection instructions. The buildings with sloping walls, made in various widths, are extremely versatile. All the component parts being standardised, they can be altered so as to modify their interior space and possible sleeping capacity. Furthermore, the component parts, simply fitting together, can be assembled and dismantled several times. The number of bays can be reduced or increased as required and the buildings can be segmented so as to delimit areas with different vocations.
…By Patrice Besse
Apartment Beaune (21)
A 133 m² flat in an 18th century mansion house, with a cellar, in Burgundy’s Beaune. The street facades represent a succession of buildings, the walls of which are interspersed with carriage doors and discreet little entrance doors. Set slightly back, the main entrance door links two buildings, with different heights and roof dormers, unified by a stone-coloured facade. Three steps go up into the building’s vestibule, with exposed Burgundy stone block walls and a travertine floor. Winding around its stairwell, a stone stairway, embellished with refined, wrought iron railings topped with a wooden handrail, goes up to the second floor and its landing, giving access to the flat. The luminosity provided by a lightwell enhances the beauty of the exposed stone walls and the elegance of the stairway which appears to pirouette. This flat can also be reached via its own private lift to be found in the vestibule of the mansion house’s first interior courtyard.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Joigny (89)
A chateau with an old farm complex nestled in a refined country estate covering six hectares, an hour and a half from Paris. The fief was established in 1589 by the Harlay de Champvallon family, who won renown in the court of King Louis XIV of France. The chateau was renovated to a considerable extent later, in the eighteenth century, when it belonged to the Saint-Simon family. The estate covers around six hectares. It is tucked away in woods. A small river edges it. A little country road and a lane lined with lime trees leads up to the property’s gates. Once you have gone through the wrought-iron gates and crossed the balustrade bridge that straddles the moat, you reach a grassy courtyard. From this open space, you can admire the rectangular chateau flanked with two pavilions that are capped with mansard roofs. On the right, a complex of service outhouses, crowned with a roof lantern and clock, completes this collection of fine buildings. This built heritage is surrounded by a dry moat, gardens and woods of age-old trees. From the courtyard, a path lined with brick columns and hedges trimmed in perfectly straight lines leads to the outbuildings and, further on, to a secondary entrance gate.
…By Patrice Besse
House with pool Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye (89)
A country house in lush grounds in France’s Yonne department in Burgundy, two hours from Paris. Before you reach the dwelling, several sweeping views come into view: you can admire undulating countryside stretching to the horizon. A gate flanked with two stone pillars leads into a vast court where cars can be parked. A path dotted with plants runs along the house’s facade. There are two stone wells beside the dwelling and old outdoor stairs climb up on one side of the building. Extensive tree-dotted grounds lie behind the house. Open-air meals can be enjoyed on a broad terrace. This terrace is tiled and it adjoins the house’s rear face. Old stone benches stand here and there and troughs that have been turned into planters embellish the garden. Trees of several species offer welcome shade in the summer. An above-ground swimming pool adorned with old stones blends into the scenery. A pavilion stands opposite the house. Flowerbeds embellish this rural backdrop and fill it with their fragrance.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Chalon-sur-saone (71)
An impressive 18th century chateau on almost 5 ha of land in the Bresse region of Burgundy, to be saved. The chateau is situated on the outskirts of a village of some 200 inhabitants, on the site of an earlier fortified house. It used to face two outbuildings, one of which still exists, all surrounding a vast square courtyard, bordered by an old moat, part of which has been restored. All the buildings face east/west.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Macon (71)
An elegant, comfortable chateau with outhouses, nestled in seven hectares of grounds in eastern France, between Lyon, Dijon and Geneva. You reach the property from a secondary road. It is hidden behind tall walls and the thick groves of its grounds. The design of these grounds drew inspiration from English-style gardens, which were in vogue at the end of the 19th century. The buildings stand around two large courtyards. The main courtyard is enclosed by two residential wings – the north wing, probably built in the 18th century, and the west wing, built in the mid-19th century – and by former farming outhouses on its south and east sides, as well as a chapel beside the entrance to the court. The second courtyard is more recent. It is enclosed by a warden’s lodge and storage buildings that are used for technical aspects of the property. A Gallo-Roman settlement is thought to have stood here. The place was a Knights Templar commandery from the 12th century to the 16th century. Then the Knights of the Order of Malta ran the property up to the French Revolution. Over the past three centuries, only two different families have lived in the chateau. This has given it the harmonious appearance that you can admire today. The whole property has been maintained very well and is currently in a perfect state.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Beaune (21)
An 18th-century chateau near Beaune, in the peace and quiet of the Burgundy countryside, surrounded by majestic topiary trees and 15 hectares of parklands, meadows and woods. One has to get a little lost to find the chateau. The road first runs alongside an impressive dovecote situated outside the perimeter walls, like a watchtower, then ends at the threshold of a sober gate flanked by two stone pillars. The unobstructed panoramic view reveals the chateau and its flat-tiled roof. It is slightly elevated and bordered by a raised garden adorned with stately topiary elements. The symmetrical ochre facade features a protruding gable pediment with an oeil-de-boeuf window in the centre. It is flanked by two small wings, one of which has a slate roof. At its feet, a line of pruned box hedges shelters four sculptures that seem to watch over the property. In the centre, the vegetation gives way to a perron with a few steps leading to the forecourt and its monumental yew topiaries. On either side of the esplanade, the numerous brick outbuildings with small flat tile roofs harmoniously complement the overall picture. Near the former grape harvesting shed, a large stone watering basin has been transformed into a water feature.
…By Patrice Besse
Farmhouse Bléneau (89)
A former farmstead in need of renovation, set in almost 13 ha of land, surrounded by unspoilt and varied countryside, just 1h30 from Paris in the Loiret department. The lane leading to the estate winds its way through the countryside and a communal forest. A wide gateway opens into a first enclosed courtyard, containing the main house and another building set at right angles. A large farm building and the caretaker’s cottage are in a second enclosed courtyard. Lawn parterres are omnipresent. Meadows extend behind the house, surrounded by oak trees. A lane leads towards the woods. A clearly delimited swimming pool and vegetable garden are near to the house.
…By Patrice Besse
Vineyard Beaune (21)
Renowned wine village, superb property on more than one hectare with an 18th-century longhouse raised on vaulted cellars. Large courtyard and park. Numerous outbuildings (guest pavilion or for caretaker, former winery, workshop, storage, stable, garage...) Beautiful reception rooms, 10 possible bedrooms, convertible attics. Contact for visits: 06 77 13 05 37This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Ajp Immo Beaune
House with garden and terrace Cluny (71)
Just a few minutes from Cluny, beautiful stone property from 1749, renovated in excellent condition with 8 bedrooms, 7 of which have en-suite bathrooms and toilets. An independent gîte complements this property. Magnificent heated cellar of about 190m2 that serves as a reception room with sanitary facilities and a professional kitchen for hosting various activities. This house can also serve as a beautiful family property in addition to its bed and breakfast activity. Very beautiful landscaped garden, numerous outbuildings. Complete file available upon request.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Capifrance - Karine Braillon
House Chagny (71)
In the center of Chagny, character house to renovate comprising 3 apartments (190 m2 hab.) + attic and maid's rooms. Many outbuildings (shed, four garages, annex building, two vaulted cellars). All on land of approximately 800 m2 close to all amenities
…By Immobiliere Gay
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