luxury real estate for sale The Loire Area, France (page 77)
House Luceau (72)
Luceau (72), former 17th century mill of 300m2 of living space, entirely renovated, on a 12500m2 land free of any nuisance. Bucolic atmosphere with the wire of water for this beautiful unit exploited in RBNB, equipped with external terraces organized in spaces relaxation with sight on water level. In total, 5 guest rooms each with shower room, 1 gite and a spacious breakfast room. 1 residential apartment of about 100m2, independent, composed of a fully equipped kitchen, a living room, an office, 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. 1 chalet with jacuzzi and sauna, completes this set which combines with profitability, professional and residential life. Shops and elementary school at 2km, college and high school at 3km, bakery Château du Loir (4km). Train station Château du Loir, TER for Le Mans and 55mn by TGV for Paris Montparnasse. Interesting property in all respects, a must see. Contact Elisabeth Rossines +33(0)6 74 00 90 38 Agent commercial EI «Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr»
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Property Laval (53)
Property located 45 minutes from Angers and 20 minutes from Laval, within easy reach of a TGV station serving Paris in 1 hour 15 minutes. Sitting in the heart of the town, this beautiful 19th century mansion and its outbuildings exude period authenticity. Presenting a living area of approximately 400 sq.m spread over four levels, the property features period details including an internal courtyard, woodwork panelling, fireplaces, a staircase and high ceilings. It comprises a large entry hall, a double living room, a home office, a dining room, a library, five bedrooms, a kitchen, two bathrooms, a home office, a workshop and cellars. Outside, you will find beautiful terrace offering views of the gardens and the surrounding rooftops. Additional facilities include a large garage and a small outbuilding in the garden. An exceptional property where time has stood still.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
House Paimboeuf (44)
A former shipowner’s house dating back to 1855 with a walled terraced garden, 10 kilometres from the Atlantic Ocean on the south bank of the River Loire. The property lies on a redeveloped quay where the colourful houses of fishermen neighbour more sumptuous edifices that belonged to captains and dignitaries. There is a large area of tree-dotted parkland opposite the old shipowner’s house, which was built in 1855. The home offers a floor area of around 370m² and has a ground floor, a first floor and a loft. A small front garden lies at the foot of the edifice’s facade. The dwelling is a terraced house. The building’s main section is square-shaped. On its rear side, two wings extend the house southwards. They are joined together to form a second section. Beyond the latter, a long, narrow garden stretches further southwards. This secret south-facing haven is enclosed with tall walls of natural stone. It offers an extensive outdoor space. The whole layout is L-shaped: there is the street-side main section, which spans a depth of two rooms from front to back, and a rear wing on the garden side. The two wings have been joined together at the ground floor, covering a corridor that was once an open passageway that led from the street to the garden. A single-storey concrete extension was added in the property’s east court in the second half of the 20th century to house the local tax office’s safe. The facade, on the property’s north side, faces the River Loire. It is punctuated with four even bays of windows and doorways aligned vertically and horizontally and it is framed between quoins of dressed stone. The elevation, made of granite and rubble stone, is rendered with a pale lime mortar and a stringcourse separates the ground floor from the first floor. Along the ground floor of the facade, two casement windows fitted with white shutters alternate with a main door and a secondary door. On the first floor, small balconies with finely crafted wrought-iron guardrails are supported by stone corbels – tokens of architectural articulation that was doubtless richer originally. A loft lies in the roof space. It has not been converted. The house is crowned with a slate roof of gentle slopes, underlined with a dripstone moulding. On the garden side, the west wing, which is longer and older than the concrete extension beside it, is crowned with a hipped roof of tiles. And the flat roof of the east wing, which is more recent and lower in height, has been turned into a roof terrace. From this sun deck, you can admire a view of the long garden, terraced with several levels and dotted with fruit trees. This lush haven ends with a timber shed. The property’s architecture includes both historical charm and contemporary touches. This bears witness to its different phases of building and design, which also relates to construction of the quays. This development in multiple stages explains the house’s unusual layout today.
…By Patrice Besse
Manor La Roche-sur-Yon (85)
BARNES Propriétés & Châteaux offers for sale in the Vendée, just 15 minutes from La-Roche-sur-Yon, in the heart of a small town, a large mansion house set in approx. 1 700 m² of wooded grounds. The property is in a very good state. On the ground floor you will find lovely, bright reception rooms, a dining room, a kitchen and a bedroom with its own shower room. The two upper floors, accessed by two staircases, offer 11 further bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. This harmonious property on a human scale has been beautifully appointed. Convenient location: 15 minutes from La Roche sur Yon with its train station. 50 minutes from Nantes with its international airport and TGV train station to Paris. 50 minutes from Les Sables d'Olonne. Ideal for an investment project. Old version ECD. Full file on request. This property is presented to you by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE +33 6 65591211 / +33 6 69412045. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
House with terrace Nantes (44)
Nantes Sud Loire - Beautiful master house with high-end features covering an area of 250 m² in a green setting of approximately 4000 m² near the Sèvre Nantaise. The house consists of a large entrance leading to two beautiful reception rooms with a fireplace opening onto the terrace and garden, a spacious family kitchen (fully equipped) with its beautiful fireplace, a back kitchen, and laundry room. Upstairs, a hallway leads to two suites, one with a shower room, the other with a bathroom (shower and bathtub), two bedrooms, and a bathroom (shower and bathtub). A magnificent park beautifully designed with a greenhouse and numerous outbuildings completes this superb property with preserved decorative elements, giving it charm and authenticity in a delightful living environment close to the amenities of the town center. Presentation file available upon request (3.00% fees including tax payable by the buyer.)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Brigitte Sauvager Immobilier
Apartment Centre - Angers (49)
Exceptional location for this duplex apartment located on the first and last floor of a historic building built in the 16th century. Entirely restored according to the rules of the art, the property offers high-end services and numerous possibilities. The 1st floor serves a first apartment offering an entrance, a dining kitchen, a living room with tiled floor tiles and fireplace, 2 bedrooms with shower rooms, one of which benefits from a spectacular ribbed vault. The second floor serves a duplex apartment with an entrance, a large glass-roofed living room with cathedral ceiling decorated with a stove, a fitted kitchen, an office, a bedroom, a dressing room and a shower room. This atypical place also benefits from absolute calm due to its location, a rare opportunity on the Angers market. DPE: C/C FAI price: €682,500 (Fees payable by the seller) Well presented by Damien TOUDIC (EI) - +33 (0)6.77.63.48.86 - [email protected]. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
House La Baule-Escoublac (44)
In a highly sought-after area of La Baule, about 100m from the beach, Benoît neighborhood, charming old house from 1924 over 3 levels. On the ground floor, a bright and charming living room facing south, with a wood stove, and a beautiful ceiling height. One bedroom with a shower corner opening onto a small terrace. Fitted kitchen with access to a veranda on the garden side. On the first floor, a landing serving 3 bedrooms, one with a south-facing balcony, a shower room. On the garden level, 2 bedrooms, a washbasin area, independent exit to the street. Attic convertible, garage. Renovation work to be planned. Information on natural risks is available on the site: Géorisque (www.georisques.gouv.fr). The housing has excessive energy consumption classified as G. The annual energy expenditure for standard use is between 3140 Euros and 4310 Euros. For the reference date of 1/1/2021This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Villa Myrtil
Castle Chantonnay (85)
Ref. 4137: Charming castle for sale, for professional use, near vendeen coast Situated in the south of the Vendée bocage, near vendeen coast, the Château is on the edge of a picturesque village, not far from an attractive town with all amenities. It is ideally suited to tourism, with a restaurant and professional kitchen, guest rooms and two gîtes. The bocage region of the Vendée is mainly made up of fields surrounded by coppice, hedges and copses, forming a landscape of unspoilt natural charm. The small village where the Château is located has a rich history: in the 15th century, this trading town was renowned throughout the region for its fairs and varied crafts. In 1721, it was one of the twenty largest towns in Bas-Poitou! The fairs lost their importance in the 16th century, and after the Revolution they were held only four times a year. Built between 1850 and 1856, this Château is typical of the buildings of the period: a vast, ostentatious residence in keeping with the recovery and reconstruction of the region after the Vendée War. It is a square building, two storeys high. The garden level has a large surface area thanks to two low wings with concealed roofs, while the central mass rises over four levels of windows above a brick base. This strong vertical effect is accentuated by the high chimney stacks and corbelled turrets at each corner, known as pepperboxes. In addition, the rear façade features a polygonal front decorated with an attractive superimposition of Ionic and Corinthian orders. Inside, after climbing a granite staircase, visitors are welcomed into a vast entrance hall (40 sqm) with columns with composite capitals opening onto a beautiful dining room (43 sqm) with fine wood panelling, parquet flooring and a fireplace. Ceiling height is 4.50 metres. To the left are three reception rooms (40 sqm, 45 sqm and 22 sqm). On the right-hand side, the more technical part, a corridor with wood panelling and stucco leads to a professional kitchen (38 sqm), an office, cold rooms and toilets that can accommodate the public (PMR standard). A huge, beautifully curved staircase leads to the upper floors. It has a remarkable original wrought-iron banister. The upper floors can also be accessed via a back staircase. On the first floor, a vast corridor leads to four bedrooms, each with its own shower room and toilet, located in one of the four towers. All have beautiful oak parquet flooring. The second floor has the same layout as the first, with four bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and toilet. Beautiful oak parquet flooring. The attic is partly converted, with a small kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. The other part can be converted. A huge cellar completes the ensemble: a large central corridor with external exits at each end leads to a group of nine fully vaulted, stone-paved rooms. It covers the entire surface area of the Château. The outbuildings comprise: The orangery : This pretty stone and brick building with a slate roof is in need of restoration. It is 24 m long and 11 m wide. A large attic is possible. The stables : This rendered stone building dates from 1880 and comprises a central building flanked by two wings. The building requires restoration works. It is 26 metres long and 13 metres wide. The building includes garages, stables, a tack room and the possibility of attics throughout. The gîtes : In the former orchard, separated from the Château, surrounded by old stone walls, two gîtes have been restored. The first gîte sleeps 6 people (€1,000 in high season) and the second sleeps 4 (€760 in high season). A swimming pool (5x10m) allows guests to cool off after visiting the rich heritage of the Vendée. The park covers approximately 6,18 acres, some of which is enclosed by walls. The English-style park is planted with large trees of various species. In particular, there are two huge sequoias. The woodland of around one hectare is planted mainly with oaks. Away from the Château is the orchard, enclosed by old walls: several fruit trees, including fig, mirabelle, apple and peach trees. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. 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
Property Lassay-les-Châteaux (53)
L'agence Lair Immobilier de Pré-en-Pail vous propose à la vente, cette propriété originale et atypique avec sa maison en bois nichée au milieu d'un parc de 3,2 hectares boisé avec étangs au calme et sans voisins. Habitable de plain pied, la maison principale offre une pièce de vie de 70 m² avec poêle à bois, une cuisine équipée, une chambre de 50 m², une grande salle de bains avec douche et baignoire, un dressing, une salle de bar ou seconde chambre, une laverie, wc, une pièce de 19 m² à aménager et une chaufferie. A l'extérieur vous trouverez une seconde maison indépendante d'un potentiel de 72 m² à aménager (gros oeuvre et fenêtres déjà faits), un garage de 42 m², ainsi qu'un chalet en bois faisant office de second garage, et un hangar. Le tout sur un magnifique parc clos et boisé de 3,2 hectares agrémenté de 2 étangs pour environ 1 hectare d'eau et d'un golf. Un vrai coin de paradis sans aucunes nuisances. Pour plus de renseignements, contactez votre agence au 02.43.03.80.80
…By Lair Immobilier Pré-en-pail
Apartment Le Pouliguen (44)
Full of charm and boasting a unique ambiance, this attic apartment sits on the second floor (without elevator) of a small three-unit condominium in the heart of Le Pouliguen. It presents 64.93 sq.m of living space comprising an entrance, a bright living room with several skylights, an open kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a WC. Condominiums of 3 units (No proceedings in progress). Annual expenses : 70 euros.
…By Emile Garcin La Baule
Castle Centre Ville-Fenet-Petit Puy - Saumur (49)
Nestled in peaceful countryside of the enchanting Loire Valley, close to Chinon, Saumur and one hour from Angers and Tours, this meticulously restored manor house, dating back to the 14th and 15th centuries, has elegant terraced gardens and a vineyard. Located just a short 25-minute journey from the picturesque Loire River and charming villages such as Montsoreau, flea markets, restaurants, cafes, and majestic chateaux, this property is a true gem. While the manor's origins trace back to the Middle Ages, its cellars reveal traces of civilization predating the 13th century. The ground floor features a welcoming guest bedroom and a series of splendid reception rooms adorned with expansive windows that offer captivating garden vistas in every direction. The kitchen, featuring a La Cornue stove and an expansive La Cornue island, is a design masterpiece worthy of a cooking show setting. Ascending the original spiral stone staircase, you'll discover three generous bedrooms and two bathrooms, each adorned with remarkable architectural elements, such as double mullioned windows and fireplaces. Continuing up the spiral stairs leads to an immense 2nd-floor loft space beneath a cathedral-like canopy of roof beams, which could readily be converted into two additional ensuite bedrooms. Within the park, two elegant structures await your exploration: a loggia and an orangery. The loggia is comprised of two levels, with a lower-level living area and an upper-level bedroom connected by a magnificent 17th-century staircase. The orangery, nestled within the gardens, has been beautifully restored and can be adapted for a variety of uses, including as an entertainment space, artist's studio, games room, gym, or guest house. The owners have spared no expense in restoring the estate to its former glory while seamlessly integrating modern creature comforts, including a Bang and Olufsen sound system, i-lighting, state-of-the-art central heating with a low-temperature heat pump, and a spa bath. This region has long been hailed as the Garden of France, and this property epitomizes that title. The manorhouse is enveloped by its own land on all sides. The swimming pool and loggia grace an upper terrace, while a grand stone staircase descends to the à la Française garden below, featuring formal box-lined parterres, roses, pleached lime trees encircling the house to the west and north. On the eastern side, a formal garden in an Anglo-Japanese style beckons, complete with a rose-covered pergola, lawns, and an arboretum boasting rare and precious mature trees. To the south, you'll find the vineyard itself, nestled amidst a serene forest. The 2 hectares of Chenin blanc vines, some over 40 years old, bear the coveted Saumur AOC appellation controle classification, a rarity highly sought after by local winemakers. The vineyard is expertly managed by a talented and amiable local winemaker, allowing the owners to savor their own vintages without the hassles of vineyard management. Located just 1.5 hours from Paris via the TGV train, and a convenient 1-hour drive from Tours and 2-hour drive from Nantes, both boasting international airports, this property offers a perfect blend of historical charm and modern convenience in one of France's most picturesque regions.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Property Baugé-en-Anjou (49)
Immaculately restored town mansion with spacious interior located in the historic heart of Baugé. Presenting a living area of approximately 300 sq.m spread over four levels, the property transports us back to the 17th century and exudes an Italian spirit. Overlooking an interior courtyard, it comprises an entrance, a kitchen, a dining room, a living room, a reception room, four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a WC. In the courtyard, there is a separate building housing a three-level library and a work space. Annexed to the latter, you will find a small house with a living area of approximately 50 sq.m. An inspirational and atypical property.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Villa with pool and terrace Ballon (72)
25 minutes from LE MANS North, Yvan TASTEVIN invites you to discover this magnificent property set in a privileged environment. This property offers you a living room with a stone fireplace, a kitchen, two bedrooms, and a bathroom with toilet. Upstairs, the staircase will lead you to a mezzanine, three bedrooms, a fully renovated shower room, and a toilet. There is also an outbuilding of approximately 70 m2 that can accommodate an extra room. A horse box, a technical room for the pool, a covered area, and a storage space for gardening equipment are available. To complete this unique property, there is a pool completely renovated in 2017, surrounded by woods and bordered by a river where you can fish, all on a beautifully landscaped plot of more than 3 hectares. Many renovations have been carried out by its owner, including facade renovations, window frames, roofing, shutters, electric heating with remote programming, masonry work, an electric aluminum gate, and fully redone banks as well as fiber optic available. There is a possibility to purchase furniture and gardening equipment. An ideal place for nature lovers, peaceful, a true haven of peace!!! If you want more information or are simply eager to visit, do not hesitate to contact me. Fees of 3.5% VAT included at the buyer's expense (440,000 EUR excluding fees) Your commercial agent 3G IMMO on site EI - Yvan TASTEVIN Registered at the RSAC of LE MANS 401 753 041, Tel: 06 76 31 48 79, Site 3gimmo: https://archive.3gimmo.com/tastevin According to Article L.561.5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, a piece of identification will be required for the organization of the visit. Information on the 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 3g Immo Prestige
Property with garden Ernée (53)
Ref.4227 : FORMER BENEDICTINE CONVENT, FOR FAMILY OR PROFESSIONAL USE, IN MAYENNE This former convent is located in the small town of Ernée (population 5,700), between LAVAL (Mayenne department) and FOUGERES (Ille-et-Vilaine department). All shops are within walking distance. This little-known region offers an authentic, pleasant way of life for those who take an interest in it. Probably dating from the 17th century, if not earlier, the building has undergone various restorations in the past, but has retained some of its original features and substantial volumes. It comprises a main building between the courtyard and the garden, with the chapter house set at right angles to it. At its end, a dwelling in architectural continuity, which was acquired at a later date, can remain attached to the main building and maintain its communications on all floors or become independent again as a rental dwelling. In addition, another part of the house can be treated separately for possible commercial use. At this stage, as is and in its entirety, the house comprises, on the ground floor: a 52 m² living room, a professional kitchen, a family kitchen, a bedroom with dressing room and bathroom, various entrances, a living room, a 74 m² reception room, sanitary facilities and a bar. The first floor, accessed via an imposing granite stairway with half spiral stairway: 7 bedrooms, 4 shower rooms and wc, wardrobes, linen room, landing used as a study, living room and meeting room. The main building includes an attic that could be converted and cellars with a water supply point, boiler room, wine cellar, etc. In front of the long facade of the house is a pretty ornamental garden, and behind it is another garden and courtyard, equally well laid out and featuring an old magnolia tree. Here and there are a few fruit trees. Two gates lead to each garden. The total surface area is 2,457 m², which is a significant area for a town centre, in a quiet location with no major neighbours. All of this exudes a good atmosphere; it is a beautiful place. The only outbuildings are a modest shed. As you will have realised, this is a property for family, professional or mixed use, given the layout of the property and its location.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Property Sable-sur-sarthe (72)
Your Lair Immobilier agency offers for sale this elegant modern house, built in 2003 for its first part and then in 2008 for its extension, designed by the renowned Mans artist, Jean-Louis Cuissot. In a quiet, small residential neighborhood of Sablé-sur-Sarthe, this house, completely designed on one level, offers quality amenities, large volumes, and living spaces bathed in light, opening onto the large terrace and the garden.The 86 m² living space consists of an entrance, a fitted/equipped kitchen with its dining area, and a cozy living room with its pellet stove. A very beautiful volume that opens through large bay windows onto the south-facing terrace and the lush garden. A second living room of 22 m², independent toilets, and various hallways complement these reception areas.The sleeping areas are organized into two distinct parts. On one side, the first volume features a hallway, a bedroom/office, and a comfortable master suite with its dressing room and its shower room with toilets. On the other side, the extension built in 2008 offers a beautiful central room distributing three bedrooms, a bathroom, and toilets.Under the house, there is a garage of 37 m², a laundry room, a linen room, and a cellar. Volumes, light, and high-quality amenities characterize this beautiful property which will satisfy a family seeking a place to live between town and countryside.Outside, a lovely lush garden, planted and enclosed.For more information, contact our agency at 02 33 80 65 65.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lair Immobilier Alençon
Castle Saumur (49)
Chateau just 10 km from Saumur Located in the beautiful region of the Loire Valley, only 10 km from downtown Saumur, this chateau inspired by the 'Troubadour' style is nestled in a small green setting. Access to the property is through an alley lined with plane trees, crossing a small wood. Once in line with the chateau, one must cross the bridge over the water-filled moat to enter the chateau courtyard and its outbuildings.+ The chateau, as well as the outbuildings, are built with Tuffeau stone and slate roofs, mainly dating back to the 19th century, with origins that trace back to the 15th century. Facing Northeast/Southeast, the chateau covers an area of 550 sqm. Near the chateau, several dependencies grouped in the North corner of the moat perimeter form a square courtyard. 1. A building forming an 'L' shape including a chapel, sheds, barn/garages with attic space (under development), a cottage with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Also, former pigsties/chicken coops used as storage and technical room (pool), and the former stable transformed into a relaxation area with a spa and sauna. 2. Former gardener's house comprising two bedrooms and a bathroom, sheds/pool house. 3. A water tower. 4. Small brick building with a cellar. A beautiful saltwater pool (10x5m), heated by a heat pump, installed in 2023, completes this set of dependencies of the chateau. Beyond the moat perimeter, there's a small wood of about 4 hectares crossed by the main alley extending to the North, and an orchard of 1.5 hectares extending to the South. A bridge spans the moat, allowing enjoyment of all these fruit trees: apple trees, pear trees, plum trees, mirabelle plum trees, peach trees, and quince trees... pleasing both enthusiasts and gourmands alike. Selling price: €1,800,000 Fees payable by the vendor Energy class : N/A Climate class: N/A Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Pays De La Loire
Castle Le Mans (72)
- RARE ESTATE OF 239 HECTARES - RENAISSANCE CHÂTEAU BUILT CIRCA 1570 REDECORATED IN THE 18TH CENTURY - CLASS MH - 239 HECTARES OF GROUP LAND AND WOODS PARTLY RENTED - INCLUDING APPROXIMATELY 40 FREE AGRICULTURAL HECTARES AND 80 HECTARES OF WOOD - A MILL AND THREE VILLAGES RENTED ES - BETWEEN LE MANS AND LAVAL - SARTHE - PAYS DE LA LOIRE. At the heart of its very rare 239 hectare estate, in its medieval enclosure of water moats, facing a very beautiful bridleway of centuries-old trees, this impressive Renaissance period castle built around 1570 was entirely redecorated in the 18th century by very beautiful woodwork decorations, Sarthe marble fireplaces, a row of lounges, 18th century bedrooms. Past the avenue, the bridge spanning the moat, and pillars decorated with fire pots, the castle and its L-shaped outbuildings display powerful Renaissance architecture, both on the main facade and on the outbuilding wing on the right, all punctuated by square corner pavilions at the ends of the facades. The main facade, made of large granite, is organized symmetrically and presents a very rich Renaissance architecture, decorated with pedimented dormer windows and fire pots. In the center, a square loggia staircase pavilion presents very rich Renaissance architecture inspired by Antiquity, detached columns in the round, cornices, consoles, Ionic capitals, dormer window, dome roof with lantern. The main access is via a straight staircase leading to the raised ground floor, it is decorated with a stone lion. The large wooden access door is very richly carved with napkin folds, medallions, arabesques, grotesques, twisted columns. The dormer windows and openings of the loggia pavilion have arched bays typical of the Renaissance. The interior has retained its Renaissance volumes redecorated in the 18th century. The loggia hall has a semi-circular vault, stone floor. The raised ground floor has a beautiful series of reception rooms. The dining room, crossing, is decorated with a very large and beautiful Renaissance fireplace decorated with an oval medallion, pilasters with Corinthian capitals, ceiling with beams and joists on stone corbels. Small living room, superb paneling, faux marble plinths, walls covered with 18th century neoclassical painted canvases in the style of Dugourc with a very rich repertoire of beaded friezes, arabesques, feathers, fruit baskets, reeds, ribbons, garlands, foliage; ceiling with beams and joists. Large living room, double doors in a row, very beautiful 18th century woodwork, Sarthe marble fireplace, plinths in the same color, terracotta floors, ceiling with beams and joists, superb view of the moat. Superb Renaissance volumes dressed in the 18th century. Superb and vast staircase with granite ramp, vaulted loggia landings. Upstairs, 10 rooms served by a corridor, some with very beautiful 18th century woodwork, Sarthe marble fireplaces, Regency trumeau, mythological scene painted canvas, terracotta floors. Empty part on the first floor directly under the frames, very beautiful Renaissance stone fireplaces, part formerly left raw, 18th century wooden window. Oratory. Certain parts of the 18th century door frames, 18th century interior doors. Corridor of terracotta tiles. In the return wing, a secondary stone staircase, ramp on ramp, independent apartment, kitchenette, very beautiful 18th century bedroom, fireplaces, joist beam ceiling, tiled floor, 5 bathrooms, 4 toilets; An empty pavilion on the pond side at the rear of the main facade. Common wing 2/3 empty on three levels following a fire at the beginning of the 20th century, metal frame. Empty corner pavilion. Half-level kitchen flush with the moat, Renaissance stone fireplace decorated with flowers. Water moats on a river. A mill on the edge of the moat and three villages (old farms) rented. An old collapsed dovecote. A walled vegetable garden. Protection Historic monument: Facades and roofs, staircase pavilions and loggia: Classified MH; the rest of the castle including the interiors: Listed MH. 239 hectares in total: including approximately 40 hectares of free agricultural land and 80 hectares of woodland, mainly hardwood, under a simple management plan, the rest in agricultural land rented under a rural lease. Price: 2,500,000 Euros agency fees included (including 4.76% agency fees payable by the buyer) Situation : - 2km from the first shops and services. - 10km from all shops and services. Train station, Paris at 1h45, by Le Mans 33 minutes. - 50km from Le Mans station, 50 minutes. - 238km from Paris, 2h35 by road. 43km from the A11 motorway. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Denniel Immobilier
Property Chantonnay (85)
Location: Pays de la Loire / Vendée, 45 minutes from La Rochelle, 30 minutes from La Roche sur Yon, approximately 40 km from Puy du Fou, 9 km from a village offering all amenities. Exceptional listed property restored by its current owners. Comprises a mansion and its outbuildings, including a barn, a dovecote and stables forming an enclosed courtyard dating back to the 12th century. The 15th century main residence (extended in the 17th and 18th centuries) presents 400 sq.m of living area including three bedrooms of 40.44 sq.m and 78 sq.m. Option to install an additional bedroom on the ground floor. Outbuildings offer an additional floor space of approximately 300 sq.m. Covered terrace with a delightful view of the countryside. Full of character and authenticity. Private land of over 2 hectares.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Saumur (49)
Ref.4213: Charming chateau for sale close to Saumur. This beautiful property, whose origins date back to the 15th century, is located in the Loire Valley, famous for its wine production, its cellars dug into the tufa rock, its history and its châteaux. The region has seen a fortunate succession of lordly families whose history has contributed to the heritage of Anjou. Having put down roots in this culturally rich and dynamic environment, the town nevertheless enjoys a certain tranquillity, being isolated from the outside world by a natural green setting. The main shops are just a 3-minute drive away, in the neighbouring village. The town of Saumur, with its famous cavalry school, is 10 minutes away, offering all the shops, services and tourist activities you could wish for. Surrounded by a moat, the château stands elegantly back from an imposing main courtyard, which is accessed via a majestic wrought iron gate from a long driveway lined with old trees. Built of tufa stone with slate roofs on an irregular three-storey plan, this complex comprises a main building framed by two pavilions flanked by corbelled turrets, extended to the west by a two-storey pleasure building and to the east by a three-storey pavilion. The latter was added in the second half of the 19th century. In the centre, in front of the main building, a remarkable tufa porch topped by a terrace surrounded by magnificent balusters forms the main entrance to the château. The neo-Gothic style, characterised by the exuberance of Renaissance splendour, was used extensively to decorate the building. The façades, doors, windows, pediments, pinnacles, dormer windows and turrets are adorned with finials, bracketed and drip lintels, clerestory friezes, crenellations, chimeras, coats of arms, etc... The interior style is also largely inspired by the somewhat fanciful architectural codes used in the first half of the 19th century. Ground floor: passing through the porch, one reaches the entrance from where an L-shaped gallery leads from the older main part of the château on one side to the more recent 19th century pavilion on the other. Opposite the entrance is a study, followed on its right by a series of rooms in a row, a dining room, a large recent kitchen with direct access to the courtyard of honour, a scullery, a boiler room and a storeroom, while following the gallery on its left one reaches a spacious, more classical lounge before arriving in the 19th century pavilion. This central section features beautiful polychrome cement tile, parquet and marble floors, panelled picture rails, beautifully crafted stained glass windows and wooden shutters, monumental tufa stone fireplaces, a marble fireplace and admirable painted and illuminated ceilings. The 19th-century pavilion houses a vast VIP lounge with a parquet floor, a wooden fireplace carved with sophisticated ornamentation, impressive stained glass windows and a ceiling with closoirs. Finally, a gallery connects the 19th-century pavilion to the main gallery via an attractive, light-filled glass roof overlooking the kitchen garden to the south. The upper floors are accessed from the south end of the gallery via a beautiful spiral staircase with impressive wooden balusters, rising to the roof and topped by an imposing cupola. On the first floor: a landing leads to a gallery with five north-facing bedrooms on either side, each with its own bathroom, dressing room and storage space. There are parquet floors, marble fireplaces, wooden shutters, exposed beams and ornate ceilings. A future master suite is being created at the west end of the château. A delightful small wooden baluster stairway, with Gothic-inspired ogival archway decoration, leads to the upper floor. On the second floor, corridors lead to four bedrooms, two bathrooms and several storage rooms. The property has several outbuildings as follows: A group of buildings comprising : - A chapel, with its porch covered by a slate canopy resting on wooden balusters and its rib-vaulted ceiling, - A shed used as a workshop, - A barn/garage with attic (currently being converted), - A gîte comprising: Ground floor: entrance hall, fitted kitchen with tufa fireplace and wood-burning stove, sitting room. 1st floor: 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms (electric hot water tank), - A former barn used as a shed and pool equipment room, - A former stable converted into a SPA area (Jacuzzi, sauna), A salt water swimming pool (10x5m), heated by a heat pump, installed in 2023, A gardener's house used as a shed and pool house, A garage, A water tower, A cellar. Vast grounds of approx. 16,06 acres comprising : A beautiful English-style park with alternating courtyards, driveways and gardens within the château grounds. The area is bordered by a moat (fed by the Suzon river), and is adorned with beautiful old trees (Lebanese cedar, ginkgo biloba, lime trees, oaks, plane trees, pines, vines, etc.). A 3,71 acres vegetable garden and orchard with many varieties of fruit trees (almonds, walnuts, apples, plums, pears, peaches, mirabelle plums, quince, etc.), accessible via a charming little bridge spanning the moat to the south. Approx. 9,88 acres of deciduous woodland bordering the northern part of the estate. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M. Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
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