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Céline offers you an EXCLUSIVE opportunity at SQUARE HABITAT - 7-year resale guarantee included! In L'Ile Bouchard, on the COTE ST GILLES, the charm of the old meets modern comfort! Discover this character house from before 1900, fully renovated with taste, which combines authenticity and functionality. Its 251 m² of living space, 5 bedrooms, brightness, and enclosed courtyard with a swimming pool make it a rare property, with no work required. A warm living space, ideal for a family or a lifestyle project combining living space and independent activity thanks to its adaptable annex. A guaranteed favorite in the heart of L'Île-Bouchard! Character house offering a porch leading to a left housing unit with entrance and closet, living room with fireplace and staircase, dining room opening onto a fitted kitchen, back kitchen, laundry room, and WC. On the first floor, a landing serving 3 bedrooms, including one with a dressing room, and a shower room with Italian shower and WC. On the second floor, a spacious room/living room serving 2 other bedrooms and a bathroom with WC. A workshop and cellar below complete the property on a fully enclosed courtyard with an above-ground pool and annex. Under the porch on the right, a heated room of 42m with WC and water point that could serve as a future studio or as a space for an independent activity. Property tax: €1800 with waste management - Connected to mains sewage - Double glazing with ALU and PVC frames, DF and Gas: €400/month.VIRTUAL TOUR ON REQUEST! The information regarding 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 Square Habitat Chinon
Occupying a privileged position in the historic centre of Saumur, this distinguished neoclassical mansion was built around 1799 in the region's characteristic tuffeau stone and retains a wealth of period features, including marble fireplaces, an elegant oak staircase, generous ceiling heights and beautifully proportioned, symmetrical reception rooms. Extending to approximately 375 sq m, the residence is arranged around an elegant entrance hall and comprises a library, grand salon, dining room, music room or boudoir, kitchen, separate offices, television room, laundry room, two cellars, seven bedrooms and five bathrooms. Designed for both family life and entertaining, the principal reception rooms flow seamlessly from one to another, while four particularly spacious bedroom suites currently benefit from en-suite bathrooms. The property offers considerable scope for further accommodation, with additional rooms capable of being created on the second-floor, the corner pavilions and the substantial garden outbuildings, subject to the necessary permissions. A rare feature in the heart of the old town, the property enjoys an exceptional walled garden of approximately 800 sq m. Framed by an avenue of mature lime trees, the grounds include formal flower beds, a terrace, a garage, storage buildings, and a separate garden structure incorporating a winter garden and three rooms offering further development potential. The rectangular layout of the garden could readily accommodate a swimming pool, subject to the relevant approvals. The property could easily be used as a luxury guest house or B&B, benefitting from the strong demand for accommodation in Saumur. Saumur lies at the heart of the UNESCO-listed Loire Valley, renowned for its architectural heritage, celebrated vineyards, equestrian traditions and exceptional quality of life. The town is home to the internationally recognised Cadre Noir and is surrounded by some of France's most important châteaux, historic abbeys and wine estates. The town offers a comprehensive range of amenities within walking distance, including schools, healthcare facilities, shops, restaurants, markets and sporting facilities. Direct rail services provide convenient access to Paris, while the wider region is well connected by motorway networks and airports serving both domestic and international destinations.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
EXCLUSIVE The property is located in a very pleasant environment, on the edge of a village, on a 26ha site divided between a landscaped park and leased agricultural land. The 7-bedroom building, with a modern kitchen, billiard room, and pool, is in good condition. The main operating building includes a traditional construction winery, with a barrel cellar, a tasting room, and offices. An agricultural shed and a building for bottling and shipping have been renovated. An underground cellar for aging wines and hosting clients completes this set. The vineyards are focused on good terroirs a few kilometers away. Significant material reinvestments have been made, so the vineyard has all the equipment to operate independently. Fees charged to the seller. Specifications
…By Vinea Transaction - Bordeaux Cognac Loire Et Languedoc
Ref. 4363: 15th & 18th C. historic manor for sale, with park and outbuildings, only 20 min from Tours A peaceful rural setting on the edge of a village set amidst its mature park, this historic home is a short distance into Azay-Le-Rideau. Ideally located in the centre of the Loire Valley offering a number of potential uses: permanent or holiday home, residential or B&B. Easy access to Tours and the rest of the Loire Valley. If walls could talk .. dating back to the 15th century when it was used as a hunting lodge for the nearby château at Azay Le Rideau and then modified and extended in the 17th century when it was owned by a close employee of Louis XIV. This handsome manor has been used for a variety of activities including a US hospital during WW2 and more recently a B&B. With great period features, exposed beams, half levels and fireplaces throughout this charming property lends itself extremely well to private residence and space for paying guests or a large family home. -The ground floor, with circa 3m high ceilings, has a central entrance hall of 11sqm with exposed beams and access to the south-west terrace via the front door and internal doors to: a large 38 sqm herring bone parquet floored drawing room with views and access to the rear of the park, a library (17sqm) with fireplace and wood burner, the dining hall, also herring bone parquet, of 25 sqm with front views. The former 15th Century entrance hall is today an office with stairs leading to the tower and the private suite above. The wood panelled rear entrance hall separates the drawing room from a “breakfast room” (23 sqm) with steps down into the well equipped kitchen (27sqm) with fireplace and original bread oven, larder and outside door to the park. Completing the ground floor on the west side are two bedrooms (13 sqm + 19.5 sqm) one with ensuite shower room and a hallway with stairs leading to the 1st floor. Above the kitchen, access via the breakfast room is a half floor mezzanine with wc (22 sqm) and its own private terrace. -On the first floor: a master bedroom (25 sqm) and study area (8.5 sqm) with dressing room (8 sqm) and private bathroom with bath and shower, twin bedrooms (21 sqm + 16 sqm) with a shared bathroom and separate wc (originally these were 2 separate bedrooms and could be again), a fitness room/bedroom (18 sqm) reached by a small staircase, a separate bedroom (11 sqm), a through room used as an art room (17sqm) and a laundry room. There are 3 separate buildings, located around the courtyard to the East of the manor. -The first is part habitable with a laundry room of 6 sqm, a 13sqm boiler room, a living room of nearly 25sqm with beams, fireplace with bread oven, another room of 21sqm also with beams and a final room of 26sqm to be renovated. Along with the attic above this building would lend itself well to a guest lodge or gite. -The second, used today as a workshop of 31sqm with an attic room above. -The third, the “barn”, a large 78sqm two storey building, currently used as a garage and store. In addition to the outbuildings, this property has 2 caves. The first 23m long and 3m wide with separate twin wine cellers .. the one to the rear measuring 4m deep by 3m wide. The second cave, we’ve not ventured inside as the entrance is somewhat overgrown. With nearly 5 acres of gated mature park and gardens with private entrance drive. The land is terraced and slightly sloping away from the house with a large 150m² south facing terrace with views over the park. Plenty of space for tennis courts if required. The 11x6m pool exists but requires some investment (mainly a new liner and time) to put back into operation. There are a good number of specimen trees, lawn area, flowerbeds along with space for a vegetable garden. There are 2 wells which could be used for watering etc. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – M. Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. 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
Exceptional residence – a master house combining the French art of living and timeless elegance in a confidential and preserved environment, just a few minutes from Saumur and all amenities. This sumptuous tuffeau stone property accurately embodies the rare alliance between authenticity, refinement, and quality of life. Offering spacious, luminous volumes of approximately 243 m² of living space, this character home has undergone careful renovation, highlighting its original elements – exposed stone, antique floorboards, tiles, fireplace – while integrating high-end contemporary features. The reception areas, bathed in natural light, provide superb volumes and an elegant, warm atmosphere. The kitchen, fully fitted and equipped, stands out for its functionality and convenience in everyday life, designed as a real place of conviviality at the heart of the home. The fluid and harmonious interior layout offers several bedrooms, workspaces, and adaptable volumes, perfectly suited for a demanding family life or a prestigious second home. An independent studio, perfectly equipped, completes the ensemble with elegance and offers ideal autonomy for hosting, working, or discreetly accommodating guests. Outside, the property reveals a wooded park of approximately 4,900 m², a true green oasis enhanced by the presence of old trees and meticulously maintained vegetation. Sheltered from view, this rare space offers an exceptional living environment, conducive to relaxation, with land suitable for a swimming pool. The particularly remarkable view reinforces the feeling of serenity and space. Several outbuildings enrich this property with multiple possibilities, while a registered garage of approximately 50 m² completes the amenities. A rare and inspiring place, where every detail celebrates the French art of living, in a perfect balance between elegance, nature, and comfort. To discover without delay.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lloyd & Davis
A 17th & 18th century manor house, outbuildings and parkland, set in almost 2 hectares of land near Azay-le-Rideau, in Touraine . At the end of the village, a lane winds through the countryside to the property entrance. A wrought-iron gate, supported by two tufa stone pillars, opens onto a driveway that crosses the parkland in front of the residence and leads on to the outbuildings. Originally a simple hunting lodge, the dwelling was probably built in the 17th century, then extended in the 18th century and later. It is in an asymmetrical shape and is oriented east-west. The main west-facing façade features tufa-framed windows with cornices under the roof and a stringcourse over a tower wing. The carved wooden entrance door on the central section is off-centre. To the east, French windows lead from a grass terrace into the house. The slate roofs are adorned with zinc finials. The central double body, with a single storey under the eaves, is topped by a small square tower and flanked to the north by a rectangular tower lodge, also two storeys’ high under the eaves, and a single-storey building to the south. The rendered stone façades, with tufa stone quoins, have various sized windows, with small or large panes and tufa stone surrounds. The slate roofs have triangular pediment dormers in the central section. The interiors still have some of the old features, such as parquet flooring and tufa stone fireplaces in the reception rooms. The six bedrooms are spread over the three floors of the house. Extensive wooded parkland surrounds the manor house, covering almost 2 hectares, with terraces, gardens and undergrowth. There are also rock cellars, a swimming pool in need of renovation and three outbuildings on the estate.
…By Patrice Besse
This charming 750 sqm château with over 800 sqm annexes in a 12 ha park, is located in an unspoilt environment on the edge of the Anjou and Touraine regions. Dating from the 15th century and progressively remodelled up to the 19th century, it is accessed by means of a long drive and features moats, four 17th century corner towers, a dovecote and a consecrated chapel. It includes bright panelled reception rooms commanding magnificent views of the grounds planted with majestic centuries-old trees, and eleven bedrooms. With extensive annexes (one of which is currently rented). Three wells. Great potential for a tourist and events business. Further land may be acquired at extra cost.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Beautiful 19th century town house with its pretty tuffeau facade facing the Loire in one of the villages classified as The Most Beautiful Villages of France , located 15 minutes from Saumur. In addition to offering a daily view of the Loire which reaches a width of around 800 meters to the opposite bank, the pleasure of this dual-aspect house comes from a classic interior plan which begins with the entrance from which the original staircase starts, then a dining room on a parcel, a living room with fireplace in a row on the pretty fitted kitchen with French window onto its terrace at the back, a guest WC, a laundry room and the boiler room. On the 1st floor, 3 bedrooms with parquet flooring, shower room/WC and an attic, and, on the 2nd floor, 2 other attic bedrooms. It goes without saying that all the rooms on the facade, in a reason to distract you from everyday life? A large garage for 2 cars, and a small separate garden with a cellar are part of the lot. In this commune of Anjou, which the famous British daily THE TIMES recently cited among its references (in 12th position out of 25), the everyday shops, a market every Sunday morning, and several events will confirm to you that your choice can stop here! SAUMUR 12 km (Theater, high schools, supermarkets, Paris-Montparnasse train station 2.15 hours) PARIS 308 km including 290 by motorway THE HOUSE , approximately 182 m2 Ground floor: Entrance 5 m deep with beautiful period staircase, Guest toilet Dining room 21 m2 (4.20m x 5m, parquet floor, fireplace, cupboard, Loire view) Living room 21 m (4.20m x 5m, fireplace, ceramic tiles, double door) Kitchen 19 m2 (beams, fireplace, furniture elements, French window on the terrace/courtyard side at the rear) Clearance, following the staircase Entrance on the courtyard side and boiler room (fuel tank and Géminox boiler) 1st Floor: Wooden landing with lovely view of the Loire Bedroom 1 of 21 m2 (4.20m x 5m, parquet floor, Loire view, door to corridor/library Small clearance Bedroom 2 of 15 m2 (parquet floor, Loire view) Shower room (Large shower, 1950s sink, WC) Bedroom 3 of 12 m2 (parquet floor, large closet) 6 m long corridor-library (parquet flooring, cupboards) L-shaped attic 2nd Floor: Landing on floor tiles 2 attic bedrooms of 10 m2 (approximately 4.50m x 3.90m floor space each) DEPENDENCIES : -Across a small street at the back of the house, a large garage measuring 6.50m x 5.10m wide (3m at the entrance, electric door) can hold 2 cars. -Small cellar (1,000 bottles) in the hillside at the bottom of the garden. LAND : 378 m2 Courtyard and terrace on the south side of the house - 165 m2 Small enclosed garden, on the other side of the lane running behind the house - 213 m2 Retrouvez toutes nos annonces sur notre site INTERNET : https://www.cabinetchevillon.fr/vente/1
…By Cabinet Chevillon
iad France - David Genevaise offers you: Former Post Relay of 1830 in the heart of an exceptional environmentJust a few minutes from Saumur, discover a character property rich in history. This former post relay from 1830, built from tuffeau stone and featuring old terracotta tiles, provides a rare living environment in the heart of the Loire Valley.Set on nearly 4 hectares in a Natura 2000 zone, the property is crossed by the famous Napoléon embankment lined with bicentennial trees and benefits from privileged access to a branch of the Loire. A preserved and authentic environment, just 200 meters from the royal river.The residence offers approximately 320 m² of living space with 8 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. Completely renovated, it combines the charm of the Loire heritage with modern comfort. Sold furnished and equipped, it allows for immediate move-in with no work required.Currently operating as a guest house, the business enjoys an excellent reputation and strong development potential. A swimming pool, spa, barn with bread oven, bike shed, horse boxes, and vast natural spaces complete the ensemble.In the heart of the Loire châteaux route, in the French capital of horses and near the renowned vineyards of the region, this unique property will appeal to project developers as well as lovers of historically rich places.A rare property where heritage, nature, and quality of life come together.Agency fees borne by the seller. Energy display information on this property: ENERGY class D index 194 and CLIMATE class B index 6. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear vegetation, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate listing has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mr. David Genevaise, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of the SAS I@D France registered with the Angers RSAC under the number 891637852, holder of the real estate sales card on behalf of the I@D France SAS company.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
A stately residence, dating back to the 12th century, in 2.6 ha of parklands on the outskirts of a village in the Anjou region. The access road, bordered on one side by poplar trees, goes alongside the parklands and leads to a first set of entrance gates which open into a garage courtyard, within which is a second set of gates. The latter provides access to the caretaker’s cottage, the manor house and the outbuildings. The various buildings, standing in the middle of more than 2.6 ha parklands, are set out around a garden, featuring boxwood and lawn and facing the manor house.
…By Patrice Besse
Not far from Richelieu, with a swimming pool and outbuildings, a spacious and renovated village house. Once past the gate, the L-shaped house stands on one side of the property, which is landscaped into different verdant spaces. The house’s exposed stone façade is adorned with a wooden access deck, added later, and topped with a slate roof. On the other side of the driveway, the outbuildings are also arranged in an L shape, while the swimming pool, in the middle, links the two groups of buildings together.
…By Patrice Besse
A listed, 15th &17th century house, with an outbuilding and a garden, in the undulating, wooded countryside of the Anjou region. This house stands on the edge of a little country lane, going through the forest, and in a hamlet composed of several houses, including another historic manor house. A small planted garden enhances the house facade. A rear courtyard, also planted, is bordered on one of its sides by an outbuilding and a low wall. Further away, reached by steps, a garden and the forest, part of which could be purchased.
…By Patrice Besse
In Anjou, at the exit of a village, an ancient priory from the 15th and 18th centuries on over 6 hectares. From the road, a tree-lined access path leads to the property. It leads to a gravel courtyard, with a barn on one side and an agricultural shed on the other. In front, surrounded by ancient moats on two of its sides, the residence is preceded by an elevated terrace. Built on the remains of an ancient fortress, the original priory dates back to the 15th century. It was deeply renovated and enlarged in the 18th century, as evidenced by the arrangement of the front facades, with their arched windows. The complex today consists of two bodies of buildings that meet at a right angle. The larger one is oriented north-south, the second east-west. Built of stone rubble coated with lime, the two buildings rise to three levels, including one in the attic. They are topped with high slate roofs with three slopes, pierced by dormer windows in their middle. The window frames, the dormer windows, the cornices, and the corner chains are made of tufa. The inscription 'D.O.M. 1732', placed above the main entrance door, recalls the religious origins of the place.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
10 minutes from Saumur, in an event venue of nearly 5 hectares, a 17th-century manor with a dovecote, outbuildings, a body of water, and moats. From the entrance of the city, a gravelled path leads to an imposing wrought iron gate, flanked by two horse chestnut trees and framed by two stone pilasters with bossage, topped with Médicis vases. The former manor is arranged in a rectangular layout. The noble dwelling occupies the southern side. Raised over three levels in tuffeau under a slate roof, it features façades adorned with numerous openings with varied arches: round, basket-handle, or flat-band. Gables with triangular or capucine pediments punctuate the roofs on both slopes. At a right angle to the west, a square stone dovecote is topped with a four-sided roof, pierced with bull's-eye windows and surmounted by an openwork lantern. The building is flanked by two wrought iron glasshouses. To the north, two barns close the courtyard, one of which is now used for receptions. A slightly recessed building to the northwest houses two lodgings and garages. The park is organized around a body of water and an orchard to the north, as well as a French yew garden, extended by a tennis court to the southwest. Water-filled moats delineate the spaces.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Montsoreau, a house reimagined by a heritage architect, its loggia and its panorama over the Loire and the castle. On a cobblestone square of the village, the house rises three levels in tuffeau stone. The main façade oriented to the south, coated with sand and lime, reveals the tuffeau around the window frames. The roof is made of slate, punctuated by two dormers with lowered arches. On the ground floor, the entrance leads to a living room open to a dining room and leads to a kitchen. The floors are tiled with a black and white cement checkerboard pattern. The exposed beams highlight the reception areas, while the living room is arranged around a brick fireplace equipped with a stove. From the kitchen, a quarter-turn staircase leads to the upper floors. On the first floor, a tiled landing distributes a toilet and a bathroom that opens onto a balcony. A corridor with terracotta tiles serves two south-facing bedrooms, one of which has a stone fireplace. On the second floor, the landing opens onto a spacious attic bedroom, extending from north to south. An approximately 11 m² loggia, with an oak structure and clad in chestnut paneling and poplar cladding, extends the space and offers a panoramic view of the castle and the Loire.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A family dwelling with an outbuilding and garden, five minutes from Montreuil-Bellay, in the Maine-et-Loire department. From a small street in the middle of the village, a no-through road provides access to a wrought-iron gate, which opens on to an interior courtyard. Built out of tuffeau stone, the three-storey house features a plaster-coated rubble stone exterior with ashlar stone on its gable ends and window/door surrounds, while, in certain places, some decorative details from the 19th century are still visible. Extended by a pavilion to the south, the L-shaped main dwelling, crowned with a cornice, is topped with a slate three-sided roof, whereas, on the side facing the courtyard, two terraced patios skirt the dwelling. In addition, a former stable, built out of tuffeau stone, with a slate gable roof, faces an interior courtyard, not far from a well and the entrance to the cellars, while the grassy and tree-filled garden extends towards the south over nearly 550 m².
…By Patrice Besse
In Touraine, a 16th-century manor rehabilitated by J.-B. Astier de Villatte, along with its guest house, ornamental garden, and swimming pool. Accessible through a large oak door leading to a paved courtyard, the house is built of tuffeau over three levels, topped with a gabled roof of tiles and flanked on its east side by an imposing staircase tower. Built in the 16th century on older foundations, the residence underwent a complete rehabilitation at the end of the 2000s by Jean-Baptiste Astier de Villatte. The volumes have been rethought, while some openings have been modified or created to refine the perspectives and light inputs. The walls, plastered with lime, are punctually covered with enamel tiles, a signature of the decorative architect. The French-style ceilings, painted and delicately floral, converse with terracotta tiled floors, with shapes and patterns specifically designed for each room. Custom oak joinery is created, while furniture is designed, manufactured, and installed specifically for the space. At the rear of the house, on the garden side, a large tuffeau barn, topped with a slate roof, opens at the end of a paved stone path from Chauvigny. The restoration here is decidedly contemporary, with large volumes bathed in light thanks to wide openings with metal frames. The floors are laid with tomettes and the doors and frameworks are in oak. Between the two bodies of buildings, a classic-inspired garden structures the perspectives. It is planted with cypress trees, olive trees, rose bushes, and fruit trees. It organizes the transition to a relaxation space between the terrace, pool, and lawn. The property also includes two vaulted cellars, a well, and two outbuildings.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
15 minutes from Saumur, in a village on the banks of the Loire, a 15th-century mansion, its guest house, winter garden, and hanging gardens. From a narrow street east of the town center, an iron gate framed by two pilasters opens onto a paved courtyard. This leads first to the main house, dating from the 15th century and rising three levels in tuffeau under a slate gabled roof. At the location of an old twin bay, the north facade is pierced by a molded mullioned window, above which is a semicircular window divided into two. The building is flanked to the west by a 16th-century stair tower, extended by a neoclassical rectangular structure dating from the 19th century. The latter is topped with a four-pitched roof pierced by a triangular pediment dormer. Corner pilasters with Ionic capitals, denticulated cornice, and paneled bays adorn the facades while a sculpted medallion depicting a page crowns the entrance. To the west, a guest house is accessible from the courtyard and by the street via a separate entrance. The tuffeau building rises three levels; the roof is slate. A winter garden is arranged on the top floor, facing one side onto a terrace and the other onto a formal garden, both on the slope and facing north towards the Loire. The rest of the property includes a vast vaulted cellar as well as a well.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Loire View! Pretty house with private roof terrace and river frontage at Montsoreau. - A house facing the river in a sought after village, this is a little gem of a property! Montsoreau is known for its Sunday food market, it's monthly 'brocante' antiques market, its chateau, and a handful of good restaurants and cafés. The village has the label
…By Leggett Immobilier
iad France - David Genevaise offers you: Exceptional equestrian estate on the outskirts of Saumur Just a few minutes from Saumur, in the heart of a calm and preserved environment, discover this rare equestrian property of over 15 hectares, perfectly suited for a professional activity.The estate includes a contemporary main house of 213 m² offering beautiful volumes, 5 bedrooms, an office, and modern comforts for optimal living.On the exploitation side, everything is designed to accommodate and work with horses in the best conditions:• White sand riding arena of 60 x 30 m with irrigation system• Stable with 12 boxes• Treatment room• Two saddleries• Horse shower• Storage barns• Manure pit• Well supplying the entire property• Numerous electrified paddocksAn independent building also hosts 4 equipped apartments and a common room, offering numerous possibilities: accommodation for riders, trainees, grooms, equestrian tourism, or complementary rental income.A turnkey property ideal for an owner stable, breeding activity, training, boarding, or equestrian tourism in one of the most renowned areas in France for horses.Agency fees charged to the buyer. Price including fees: 895,000 euros. Price excluding fees: 861,500 euros. Fees inclusive at the charge of the buyer (3.89% of the price excluding fees): 33,500 euros.Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class C index 116 and CLIMATE class A index 4. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for land clearance, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr.This real estate ad has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. David Genevaise, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the Angers RSAC under number 891637852, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
Nestled in a secluded hamlet of Doué-en-Anjou, this prestigious 16th-century property exudes the charm of a character home, set on over 2 hectares of land. Completely renovated with respect for the original materials, this Grison stone residence captivates with its light-filled rooms, exposed beams, antique terracotta tiles, and meticulously landscaped grounds including a swimming pool, landscaped garden, and paddock for horses. The main house, approximately 300 sq m, is arranged around spacious reception rooms. The ground floor comprises an elegant entrance hall, a generous living room, a welcoming dining room with a tufa stone fireplace and a former indoor vegetable garden, a kitchen opening onto a light-filled veranda, a study/library, a laundry room, and a guest bathroom. The first floor offers four bedrooms, each with its own shower room and toilet, while the converted attic provides an additional dormitory and an inspiring artist's studio. Outside, the property features a separate guest house with a living room and open-plan kitchen, a bedroom, and a shower room upstairs, ideal for hosting guests or developing a tourism-related business. A barn of over 200 sq m, a network of six cellars, a boiler room with an old wine press, a dovecote, a henhouse, and a horse shelter complete this exceptional property. The 6 x 12 meter heated swimming pool and vegetable garden contribute fully to the lifestyle offered by this remarkable estate. A blend of characterful residence, family home, and charming property in Anjou, this unique property combines authenticity, elegance, and potential in a peaceful setting conducive to a variety of lifestyles. Located 10 minutes from the town center of Doué-la-Fontaine and 25 minutes from the Saumur TGV station. ENERGY RATING: E / CLIMATE RATING: E. Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2024 energy prices: between EUR14,210 and EUR19,230. ACTUAL ANNUAL HEATING COSTS: EUR3,500. Contact: Stéphanie 33 7 88 48 71 60 [email protected]. Sales agent registered under number 438 364 325 with the Niort Trade and Companies Register (RSAC). Fees are payable by the seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website for the relevant areas: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Espaces Atypiques Angers
Located near Chinon (37500), this property benefits from a peaceful and green setting, conducive to relaxation and serenity. The village offers a charming environment, close to the renowned vineyards of the region and just a few kilometers from essential amenities such as schools and shops, ideal for a flourishing family life or a hospitality and tourism activity.This exceptional property comprises a majestic manor of 325m² featuring refined decor and quality renovations. It includes an entrance, 2 lounges, a beautiful dining room that can accommodate up to 16 guests with cross-lighting and access to the terrace, a fitted kitchen, and 8 bedrooms, 7 of which have their own shower room, spread over 3 levels. You will be immediately charmed by the contemporary chic ambiance of the place.Two fully renovated gîtes complete the ensemble: the first, 57m², with a living-kitchen area, 2 bedrooms, and a shower room; and the second, in the process of being developed, 50m², with a kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms, and a shower room, each equipped with a terrace to fully enjoy this haven of peace.The exteriors are complemented by outbuildings, a cellar, a wooden garage, a jacuzzi, a pool, and a very beautiful travertine terrace, all nestled in a wooded park of 7000 m².The beauty of the surroundings will enhance your senses, so do not hesitate to contact me for a private visit.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Sale price including agency fees: €1,170,000 Sale price excluding agency fees: €1,111,500 Fees payable by the buyer: €58,500, or 5.26% including tax of the property's value excluding fees.Contact your SAFTI advisor: Benoit DALBIGNAT, Tel: 0617528808, Email: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered with the RSAC of Tours under the number 939963849This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safti
In the heart of downtown Chinon, on a plot of 419m², this private hotel of 250m² houses a charming garden as well as an annex building resembling an artist's studio of 50m².The amenities are exceptional, with renovations that remain true to the spirit of the place, featuring a stone entrance, beautiful hardwood floors, wooden double-glazed windows, and spacious volumes.Behind the carriage door, the majestic cross entrance sets the tone.On the ground floor, two beautiful living rooms complement each other: a living room of over 30m² and a dining room communicating with a fully equipped kitchen.A magnificent staircase leads to the first floor, which offers two spacious bedrooms, each with its own bathroom or shower room, as well as a large master suite of 23m².The second floor consists of two bedrooms, and it would be possible to create an additional bedroom and two bathrooms.On the ground floor, at the back of the entrance, an interior patio allows access to the enclosed garden with its terrace area, as well as to the annex house.The large room of this dependency opens directly onto the garden thanks to wide openings. Upstairs, an office and a bedroom with its shower room, totaling approximately 30m², could be used as a guest room independent from the main house.Many layouts are possible for this annex house: independent guest house, gîte, office...A cellar and a double garage complete this unique property in the heart of Chinon, in immediate proximity to all shops.Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: www.georisques.gouv.frSelling price: €730,000Fees charged to the sellerContact your SAFTI advisor: Benoit DALBIGNAT, Tel: 0617528808, E-mail: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered at the Tours RSAC under number 939963849This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safti
20 minutes from Chinon, Fontevraud, and Montsereau, a former convent listed as a historic monument, entirely renovated with its French and English gardens. Once through the porch, the eye embraces the French garden and the facade of the residence, whose almost conventual sobriety is softened by the lightness of the tuff stone and the regular arrangement of the tall windows. The steep slate roofs, pierced with gabled dormers, engage in dialogue with the nearby bell tower, recalling the religious origin of the site. Behind the main building, the ruins of the old cloister display their Gothic arcades with fine leadwork. At the back, the formal gardens bordered by boxwood extend the perspective. A little further on, there are two distinct spaces: a garage and a wood shed. Another entrance is available for cars.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Montsoreau, between vineyards and hillside, a renovated house on the heights of the Loire. The village's narrow streets wind along the hillside, overlooking the Loire. Built on the remains of the 18th century and elevated to two levels, the house is constructed of tuffeau under a slate roof. A complete renovation took place in 2009, transforming the former residence into a contemporary house. On the ground floor, large bay windows and continuous balconies offer views of the landscape. On the garden level, a terrace connects two independent bedrooms and naturally extends the spaces outdoors. A vaulted cellar is carved into the rock.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
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The Parc Loire-Anjou-Touraine area is home to renowned towns such as Saumur, Chinon, Loire-Authion, Richelieu, and Langeais, which actively contribute to its charm and appeal. This area offers an excellent quality of life.
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