luxury real estate for sale Center, France (page 51)
Mill Loches (37)
A 17th-century watermill with 2 9 hectares of grounds and a lake, nestled by a village in France’s beautiful Touraine province. Two rubble-stone pillars flank a wrought-iron gate. This entrance gate opens into a vast, gently sloping lawn. A driveway takes you down to the back of the main building and a parking area. Your gaze is first drawn to the watermill: a long edifice with rendered stone walls, a roof of flat tiles punctuated with wall dormers, and a square tower crowned with a pyramidal roof. The watermill was built in the first half of the 17th century and extended in the 20th century. It appears on the Cassini map – the first detailed map of the entire kingdom of France, produced in the 18th century. The building has three sections. First, there is its long main section, which is the oldest part. This section has two floors: a ground floor and a top floor in its roof space. Second, there is a tower, which has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in its roof space. Last, there is a third, single-storey section. All the windows have timber lintels. You reach the house’s two entrance doors at two different places via footbridges that cross a millrace. The watermill looks out at its grounds, which are filled with many trees. A large terrace in front of the building leads to a swimming pool and a garden. Beyond them, there is a vast lake. You can take strolls on grassy expanses all the way around this lake. A stream flows alongside the lake before splitting into two. One branch is natural and flows through the grounds. The other branch, which becomes the millrace, flows behind the watermill to turn the old waterwheel.
…By Patrice Besse
Manor Nogent-le-Rotrou (28)
Region Nogent-le-Rotrou, a prominent site on top of a hill, on a 2.15 ha park with a large paved courtyard and closed well, tennis court and swimming pool, orchard and undergrowth, elegant 15th-century manor very well restored, along with its outbuildings and dependencies: the service rooms, the independent gîte, and the caretaker's house. The manor houses the main residence over 240 m² with five large rooms, including a living room and salon (fireplaces, cupboards), plus three large bedrooms with their own bathrooms. Following this are the service rooms over 230 m²: changing room, pantry, and double kitchen equipped, storage room, restroom, laundry, office, bedroom with dressing room, restroom and bathroom, two other bedrooms with bathroom and restroom, plus a service room. Attics over 160 m². Continuously, the gîte includes 225 m²: a 95 m² room with an integrated kitchen, fireplace and insert, technical room, restroom, and upstairs four large bedrooms with their own bathrooms. The caretaker's house comprises 100 m²: entrance, living room with equipped kitchen, technical room, restroom, and upstairs two bedrooms with bathrooms, plus a small bedroom. Apart from this, two wooden outbuildings of 75 m²: garage and garden shed.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Maisons Du Perche
House Nogent-le-Rotrou (28)
This house in Nogent-Le-Rotrou is now for sale. Waste no time in viewing this truly stunning property. It has 270 sq. m of living space. This property's beautiful features, including a fireplace, are bound to impress. The use of high quality materials is also worth mentioning. The property's garage provides space to keep any vehicles. This house has a lounge (60 sq. m), a dining room (20 sq. m), a fitted kitchen and two rooms. Upstairs also offers a lounge (42 sq. m), two bedrooms with a bathroom and a half bath, a walk-in closet, two bedrooms, a half bath and toilets. Its extra amenities include a games room, not forgetting a boiler room and a laundry room. Do you need more storage space? This property comes with a roof space, an attic and a cellar. A mill makes a lovely addition to the property's surroundings. Check out the outbuildings: an outbuilding, a barn and a sheep barn.
…By Maisons Du Perche
Castle Salbris (41)
A medieval castle, with 16th & 17th century airs, and its 11 ha of wooded parklands, two hours from Paris. A driveway, turning off the road, is bordered by vegetation, across which it is possible to glimpse steep slate roofs. It leads straight to wrought iron gates, concealing all of the property’s buildings and its 11.0236 hectares of parklands and woods. Straight on, the medieval origins of the building are obvious courtesy of its square towers as well as the size of its windows. Steep roofs as well as inward-opening and casement windows, amongst other things, reflect the successive remodelling works that the castle has undergone since it stood on its 11th century motte. Looking out the rear of the building from the upstairs, an unobstructed view extends over the parklands and the gently-sloping wooded section. The caretaker’s cottage, standing at the very entrance to the estate and spanning approx. 60 m², faces an old house awaiting restoration. Set back, another building acts as a woodshed and a garage. And lastly, following on from the castle is a guest house. It is adjoined by a swimming pool with a tennis court, concealed by vegetation, at a distance. All the buildings house a main, gravel courtyard, predominantly used by cars. In its centre are a copse of age-old trees and shrubs that flower in the spring.
…By Patrice Besse
House Blois (41)
In a village, some 50 minutes from Tours, a 19th century, middle-class home and its 6,000 m² garden. This property stands on a plot of enclosed, predominantly wooded land, spanning a little over 6,000 m², off the main village street. The house is set more or less in the middle of its parklands, facing the property entrance. A driveway goes around the house, behind which is a little lake. On the edge of one side of the property, a first outbuilding, in use as an artist’s studio and a shed housing a bread oven; on the other side, also on the property boundary, an artist’s studio with bedrooms for a bed & breakfast activity. And lastly, set back, a shelter comprising three horse loose boxes.
…By Patrice Besse
Farmhouse Briare (45)
A former farmstead in need of renovation, set in almost 25 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
House Montargis (45)
A waterside house and Scottish-style inn, facing a canal, tucked away in the valley of the River Loing in France’s Centre-Val-de-Loire region. The old inn, which was once a coaching inn, the house, an open-sided barn and a chalet hidden among vegetation lie together by a towpath that edges the Loing canal, on a little cul-de-sac that was made on the hillside, just outside the local village, in 1900. Higher up, there is a small, fenced garden. A wooded plot extends it. Any gardening-lover would take great pleasure in redesigning this lush corner.
…By Patrice Besse
House with garden Bourgueil (37)
Between ANJOU and TOURAINE, 15 mins. of SAUMUR, in the heart of an important forest massif conducive to long horseback riding or hiking on rural paths, small character property with many outbuildings, with horse boxes, on 5000 m² (4,6 hectares possible) THE MAIN DWELLING: Living area of 65 m² excluding convertible attic of 56 m². South/West exposure Ground floor : Living room of 29 m² with open kitchen. ( chimney) Living room or bedroom 1 of 19 m². Bedroom 2 (terracotta floor). Adjoining shower room (W.C.). 1st floor: 2 convertible attics of 20 m² and 36 m². Miscellaneous: city water. Well. Heating by electric radiators. Autonomous sanitation. DEPENDENCIES : - in the extension of the dwelling house: barn of 35 m² (height of 6.27 m. under farm) Vast cellar of 53 m². - another building housing: 37 m² room with 15th century fireplace, tiled with terracotta. Sink. -5 horse boxes including 1 for brood mare. Attic of 70 m² (height 4.60 m.) accessible by an exterior stone staircase. - barn of about 165 m² (6.40 m. x 26 m.) -Stall and shed. THE LAND: approximately 5000 m² (possibility to buy 4,1 hectares of wood and meadow in addition) Divided into a courtyard closed by the buildings, pleasure garden around with old riding quarry. CONCLUSION: remarkable natural environment. Complete and charming built ensemble with many possibilities.
…By Cabinet Metais-bertrand
Property Saint-Aignan (41)
In the heart of the Cher Valley, the house with an area of approximately 300 square meters is located in the middle of an enclosed park of 6100 square meters made up of centuries-old trees. On the ground floor we find a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, an office and an entrance hall. Upstairs, 6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Many outbuildings including 1 house of 135 square meters, a 95 square meter workshop and 3 horse boxes. Privileged location, without any nuisance and only 7 kilometers from the Beauval zoo, this property corresponds to a family destination but also to the development of an economic project (gite, bed and breakfast) Well presented by Cédric COCHETON (EI) +33(0)6 56 67 57 49 - [email protected]. “Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr”
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Property with pool Cathédrale - Tours (37)
2 hours from Paris, charming property whose origins date back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Composed of a main house of approximately 300 m2 of living space receiving 8 bedrooms and numerous reception rooms; the set also offers an annex of approximately 60 m2 with two bedrooms and bathrooms. A second house of approximately 450 m2, organized around a vast patio, offers an atmosphere and an exceptional quality of reception. The independent library and the remarkable barn in the Romanesque architectural style complete this unique property. The buildings perfectly integrated in a wooded and calm environment of approximately 14 hectares, are intended for many private or tourist projects. Swimming pool, and water court. Property presented by Bertrand LHOMME +33(0)6 22 65 28 12 - [email protected] DPE: F/C Housing with excessive energy consumption Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the georisque site: www.géorisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Property Montargis (45)
Ref. 4119: Beautiful 19th C. estate with a strong commercial potential for sale, at only 1h15 from Paris. In the Gâtinais region, in the Centre Val de Loire, at the gateway to a peaceful village, this beautiful estate, which extends over more than 6 hectares, is located only 1 hour and 15 minutes from Paris, on the historical border of the Gâtinais Français and the Gâtinais de l'Orléanais. The most basic shops (bakery, grocery shop, etc.) are located in the town and can be reached by bicycle. A resource town of more than 14,000 souls, with its SNCF train station (Paris in 1 hour), is about ten kilometres from the property. The Gâtinais is an area between the Loire and the Seine, irrigated by numerous rivers and canals interspersed with gentle valleys and forests where meadows mingle with crops. The beauty and tranquillity of these landscapes stop and rest the eye. Montargis, the historic capital of the Gâtinais region of Orléans, is known as the 'Venice of the Gâtinais' due to the numerous canals that run through its town centre. It is a pleasant town that is currently experiencing a certain economic revival. Located only a few kilometres from the estate, its urban unit has over 55,000 inhabitants and makes it one of the two sub-prefectures of the Loiret, placing it second in the department behind Orléans. It will satisfy most requirements in terms of leisure, services and infrastructures. The first references to the castle date back to the 14th century, but the present castle dates from the 19th century. Indeed, the castle was destroyed during the Wars of Religion. Rebuilt, it was then sold to several large families before being razed to the ground again in the 19th century by the Count of Brosse. He acquired it from the de La Place family, then an officer under the Duke of Orleans, to build a new one a little further on, the one we know today. Of the original buildings, he kept the stables, which are still in use today. The house has a square floor plan built on three levels with five bays, plus a cellar and an attic with a Mansard slate roof. On the second level, pinnacle dormers alternate with red brick motifs creating a play of full and empty spaces. Facing North/South, it comprises approx. 650 sqm (6,458 sq ft) of living space, distributed as follows on the ground floor: a vast entrance hall with a stairway and cloakroom leads to a first lounge to the north. To the east are two other lounges with a double aspect and a marble fireplace. To the west, on a slightly lower level, are two large rooms, one of which was formerly used as a kitchen and provides access to beautiful brick vaulted cellars. On the first floor: a pleasant and luminous landing which leads to the east to a comfortable independent flat with a large living room, a fitted and equipped kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom with toilet. To the west, two other bedrooms to be renovated. On the second floor: 5 bedrooms to renovate and an old shower room. Attic above. The outbuildings are numerous and undeniably have great potential, particularly for events. A major restoration campaign was undertaken between 2000 and 2006 to give them the appearance and purpose they have today. To the south of the castle, a long stone building, formerly used as a stable, houses 3 vast interconnecting reception rooms with a total surface area of more than 300 m² (3,229 sq ft), bathroom and toilet facilities and a professional kitchen at right angles. Gas-fired underfloor heating. Between the castle and the former stables, a first gite comprises : On the ground floor: in a first part two bedrooms. In a second part with a separate access, a kitchen, a living room, two bedrooms, a shower room and toilets. On the first floor: 4 bedrooms, a shower room and toilets. Gas central heating. To the south-west, against the property's surrounding wall, a second gite offers additional accommodation with On the ground floor: a kitchen opening onto a living room, a bedroom, a shower room, toilets and a laundry room. On the first floor there are two bedrooms. Gas central heating. Finally, a charming orangery adds a touch of romance to the property. It has also been the subject of a major restoration which makes it a pleasant and fragrant place due to the presence of the many plants it houses. Ideal for a bed and breakfast activity and for organising weddings, the property is immediately exploitable as this is its current vocation. The important works undertaken, combining a clever mix of authenticity and modernism, give it a pleasant visual and a rather contemporary comfort. An order book has already been signed for 2023 and 2024 and could be transferred to future buyers. With a surface area of more than 6 hectares, the park is designed in the English style and is mainly composed of lawns adorned with a few majestic secular trees (cedars of Lebanon, oaks, lime trees...) which attest to the age of the site. Slightly sloping, the area offers an unobstructed view from the castle on the northern part and gives it a larger dimension than it is. To the north-east of the castle, a small forest adds a more wild character and a certain freshness to the whole. Partly enclosed by walls, access to the property is through a beautiful wrought iron gate that leads to the various buildings whose configuration almost makes us forget the proximity of the surrounding neighbourhood. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loiret - Sologne – M. Baudouin LE GRELLE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Baudouin LE GRELLE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 917 712 358. 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
House Blois (41)
Charming 18th century country house facing south in the area of Le Controis. Built on a closed and raised ground of more than 5000m2, it is composed of beautiful living rooms, 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. A second house serving as a gite, two barns and a beautiful cellar complete this property. Ideally located at the crossroads of Blois, Contres and Cour Cheverny, very close to shops, this is a property that will suit a family looking for greenery with the possibility of an economic model. This property is offered to you by Cédric COCHETON +33 (0)6 56 67 57 49 - [email protected]. “Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr”.
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Property Nogent-le-Rotrou (28)
Eure-et-Loir, the Perche natural regional park, 150 km from Paris, in pretty valley near Nogent Le Rotrou. Beautiful estate comprising charming mansion (old water mill) set in 8 ha grounds with several ponds, long stretch of river, woodland and meadow. Vast outbuildings including annex house, self-contained dwelling and function/reception room. All mod cons. Waterfall and mature trees. Ideal for fishing.
…By Leys Eric Henri Marie
House with pool Vendome (41)
In a small hamlet, 3 minutes from a village with local shops and a school, architect-designed house of 217 m² composed on the ground floor of: an entrance hall, cathedral living room with central fireplace, equipped open-plan kitchen, pantry, bedroom, and toilet. On the first floor: Mezzanine serving 3 bedrooms, shower room, bathroom, and toilet. On the second floor: 2 bedrooms, one with private shower. Full basement. Outside: Pool, terrace. On the land covering 7202 m², there is a lodging of about 60m² to renovate (ideal for a guesthouse) and a shed. Very nice view. 20 minutes from the Vendôme / Villiers TGV station and 42 minutes from the Paris / Montparnasse station. For visits, call Gilles VALENTE at 06 72 35 68 64 Reference: Mandate No. 4760GThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By 4% Immobilier Vendôme
Castle Contres (41)
Two hours from Paris, in the middle of the castles of the Loire, is this stately home built in 1818 with a living area of 390 m². Completely renovated in 2011, this elegant bourgeois residence is composed on the ground floor of an entrance hall with its staircase and elevator, a kitchen, a dining room, a large living room with its imposing painted ceiling, its majestic fireplace and a reception hall. The first and second floor are composed of eight spacious, air-conditioned bedrooms with bathroom and WC. This property has a basement of 130 m² with a cellar, a laundry room, a refrigerated reserve, three storage rooms and a technical room. The property is in the middle of a wooded park with centuries-old trees, beautiful lawns, a pond, parking. This property also has a caretaker's house of 120 m² with an office, a large living room with kitchen, dining room and living room on the ground floor. The floor is composed of two bedrooms and a bathroom. A 35 m² pavilion with a bedroom, a kitchen and a bathroom for disabled access completes this property. Ideally located in the middle of the Loire castles, just 30 minutes from Beauval Zoo and 10 minutes from an 18-hole golf course, this property can have a professional destination: Hotel, bed and breakfast, gites... but also be a family home. Come and discover this exceptional property nestled in lush greenery and close to all shops. This property is presented by Cédric COCHETON (EI) +33 (0)6 56 67 57 49 - [email protected]. “Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr”.
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Property Gien (45)
This Hunting Enclosure is located in the Centre-Val de Loire region in the Loiret department, 15 minutes from Gien, 20 minutes from Montargis, and 1.5 hours from Paris.The property consists of five buildings around a square courtyard, including: a residence with a kitchen, living room, bedroom, and bathroom. There are four outbuildings, including a barn and garden. The area, approximately 110 hectares classified as a Hunting Enclosure, consists of game crops, heathlands, gorse, woods, and ponds, as well as a farmhouse.This estate is designed for hunting management, with quality wildlife thriving on the property. As for the forested part, there are also beautiful deciduous stands where oak predominates, making it a domain where an agro-sylvo-hunting balance can be found.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Domaines Et Forets
Private mansion with garden Indre (36)
XIXe Century Mansion with garden in Berry close to Châteauroux
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Property Ennordres (18)
In the commune of Ennordres, 5 minutes from Aubigny sur Nère, a property spanning approximately 2 hectares.A main house comprising on the ground floor: Entrance, living room, dining room, kitchen, shower room, 3 bedrooms, laundry room, terrace, cellar.On the first floor: mezzanine, bedroom with bathroom and toilet, 1 bedroom, 1 shower room with toilet, a cinema room, 1 dressing room.A building on the ground floor: 2 suites each consisting of an entrance, a master bedroom, a small bedroom, bathroom, toilet, and private terrace.On the first floor: 3 suites each consisting of a bedroom, a bathroom, and a toilet.A reception building with living room, dining room, kitchen, toilet, terrace, workshop.Outbuildings: boiler room, pyramidal barn. Secure, heated swimming pool.The entire property is in perfect condition, ideal for a guesthouse.The information to which this property is subject is available on the site: https://www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Sologne Conseil Immobilier
Property Presly (18)
Ref. 4029: BEAUTIFUL HUNTING PROPERTY AND ITS 197 ACRES ESTATE IN SOLOGNE This beautiful hunting property is located on the borders of the Cher, Sologne and Haut Berry regions, in a calm and wooded environment, away from the public eye. Social links are facilitated by the proximity of the charming village. The first shops and services are 6.5 km (2 miles) away and a resourceful town with its SNCF train station (Paris in 2 hours) is 20 minutes away. Paris can be reached in just over 2 hours by road. Access to the estate is via a private gravel path which, after passing through a gate, leads to a beautiful, straight, well-maintained driveway, carefully planted with American oaks. To the right, a small path leads directly to the main house. This house, of approx. 300 m² (3,229 sq ft) is distributed as follows: On the ground floor: a living room, a kitchen, two bedrooms, study, bathroom and toilet. On the first floor: a corridor leading to 4 bedrooms, a bathroom, a dressing room and toilets. Attic above. Basement with garage, workshop and cellar. The outbuildings consist of : A group of buildings forming a 'U' shaped courtyard comprising : - In the centre, a guest house with living room, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom, toilet, boiler room (wood-fired); - To the right, a hunting room with kitchen and at the rear a storage room; - To the left, a barn with 2 rooms used for storage. Two agricultural sheds on wooden posts complete this property and can house tractors, seeders, vans, etc. These outbuildings have many possible uses and are in good general condition. This superb property of more than 197 acres, under a simple management plan, located in a very gamey sector, offers a perfectly balanced hunting territory. It offers the ideal combination of woodland, plains/range and ponds that every hunting enthusiast is looking for. The presence of tree stands facilitates driven hunting for big game. However, hunting with the 'billebaude' is perfectly adapted to this varied and developed estate, where nearly 87 acres of crops, woods, fallow land and broom are enclosed at a height of 40 cm by electric wire to encourage and protect the development of small game. Deep, well-maintained ditches drain this area. The property has numerous private driveways, which make it easy to travel by vehicle and facilitate access for logging trucks. The 197 acres break down as follows - 136 acres of woodland (oak, chestnut, laricio and Scots pine) ; - 49 acres of agricultural crops eligible for the basic payment (DPB) consisting of sorghum and fodder radish; - 12 acres of water; There are no easements on this single piece of land, which is free of any tenancy, making it a rare element these days. It is possible to acquire an additional 15 acres of land, including a building plot, and ponds spread over 2 bodies of water, allowing good hunting for all types of anatidae. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loiret - Sologne – M. Baudouin LE GRELLE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Baudouin LE GRELLE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 917 712 358. 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
House Tours (37)
Investment building, Tours center, 184m2Very well located, this building consists of 1 former shop on the ground floor, a cloakroom, and 2 apartments on the upper floor, with cellars in the basement.Sale in a single lot. Great opportunity. To learn more, contact us.
…By Transaction-immo37.com
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