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Property 1
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Property Saint-Etienne (42)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,020,000

By Immobilier.notaires®

Castle 2
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Castle Jujurieux (01)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,800,000
1,100
14bd
5ba.
land  2ha

By Lyon - Sotheby's International Realty

Castle 3
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Castle Bourg-en-Bresse (01)

ANNECY SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY offers you this superb 19th century castle in an ideal location 1 hour from Geneva, 40 minutes from Lyon and less than 2 hours by TGV from Paris (TGV station 10 minutes away). Fenced park of 28 Ha with 2 ponds and a river. Nearly 3000m2 of floor space built and/or renovated at different period, give this property a lot of charm and a strong potential for all your projects (equestrian center, leisure, conference, or residential complex). You will also benefit from a gardian's house and several outbuildings including two stables and horse boxes, bread oven... Combining the pleasure of a green and preserved living environment, the proximity of services (schools, shops) and a strategic position between Lyon, Geneva and Paris, this castle is to be discovered as soon as possible. ANNECY SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY, your expert in the sale of luxury real estate in the Annécien and Aravis areas.

€4,737,000
1,944
14bd
4ba.
land  26.6ha

By Annecy Sotheby's International Realty

Castle 4
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Castle Bourg-en-Bresse (01)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,880,000
650
7bd
3ba.
land  8ha

By Cabinet Robert Dumas

Castle 5
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Castle Bourg-en-Bresse (01)

A 117 m² flat with panoramic views in a listed 15th century castle with over 2 ha of grounds in the Ain region, between Lyon and Geneva. The castle, standing on a plateau with thick stone buttresses at the southern tip of the Revermont mountain range, overlooks and keeps guard over the village and the river. After passing through the gate that marks the entrance to the grounds, a vast parking area stretches out in front, and to the right, a tree-lined driveway ascends to the old outbuildings. These are arranged around a courtyard, comprising a farmhouse, a barn and a former convent building that has been converted into lodgings. The architecture, at once simple and angular, testifies to the authenticity of the site. As you look beyond their rendered facades topped by monk-and-nun tiles, the castle can be made out to the south, with its grounds featuring large lawns and shady footpaths. Rebuilt in the 16th century, the east-facing structure is preceded by a gravel area and stands out for its striking four-storey height. The impressive rendered facades are topped by a hip roof with flat tiles. Numerous tall windows let the light stream into the interior. At the north end, it is flanked by a solid square tower. At the end of the 15th century, this tower housed the tomb of Philibert Le Beau, Duke of Savoy, and the chapel of his wife Marguerite of Austria, daughter of Emperor Maximilian I, after whom the staircase in the main building is named. The tower, built of exposed dressed stone, reflects the architectural style of the Renaissance: the cross-mullioned windows, topped with triangular or round-arched pediments, follow the course of the stone staircase. The second floor flat comprises three bedrooms, a spacious living room with an open-plan kitchen, a bathroom and a separate lavatory. The site, mansion and outbuildings have all been listed as historic monuments since 2004.

€329,000
105
3bd
2ba.
land  2.1ha

By Patrice Besse

House 6
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House Bourg-en-Bresse (01)

A 113m² apartment in the old farmhouse of a medieval chateau listed as a historical monument with over two hectares of grounds between Lyon and Geneva. The chateau looks down at the village and river from an estate supported with thick stone buttresses. The edifice, built at the southern end of France’s beautiful Revermont natural area, towers like a sentry. Once you have gone through the entrance gate to the grounds, a vast car park stretches in front of you. And on the right, there is a tree-lined driveway. This drive leads to old outbuildings that stand around a court: there is a farmhouse, a barn, and a former building for nuns that has been turned into accommodation – the latter’s architecture is a token of the place’s authenticity. South of their rendered elevations and barrel roof tiles, the chateau and its grounds come into view. There are vast lawns and shady footpaths. The chateau faces east and stands out for its large size with four floors. A gravelled space redeveloped in the 16th century lies in front of it. The edifice’s impressive rendered elevations are punctuated with many tall windows that herald a bright interior. A hipped roof of flat local tiles crowns the building. A huge square tower adjoins one end. At the end of the 15th century, this tower housed the tomb of Philibert II the Handsome, Duke of Savoy, and the chapel of Margaret of Austria, his wife, daughter of Emperor Maximilian I. The staircase here now bears Margaret’s name. The tower, made of exposed dressed stone, has Renaissance-style architecture. The positions of its stone-mullioned cross windows, capped with arched or triangular pediments bearing coats of arms, follow the course of the stone staircase that the tower houses. The site, the chateau and the outbuildings have been listed as historical monuments since 2004. The apartment lies in an old farmhouse that was built at the same time as the chateau, opposite the communal court, and was later turned into accommodation in 2004. It is a long single-storey building with rendered elevations that are punctuated with many windows and doors. A vast outdoor space for children to play in and the splendid grounds, which cover over two hectares around the chateau, form a precious asset for this property and herald convivial moments with friends and family. The communal reading room in the chateau and a barbecue space make the whole estate feel like a friendly hamlet.

€325,000
113
3bd
land  2ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 7
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Castle Bourg-en-Bresse (01)

A 96m² apartment in a 15th-century chateau listed as a historical monument with two hectares of grounds, nestled in a village in France’s Ain department, between Lyon and Geneva. The chateau looks down at the village and river from an estate with terraces and thick stone buttresses. The edifice, built at the southern end of France’s beautiful Revermont natural area, towers like a sentry. Once you have gone through the entrance gate to the grounds, a vast car park stretches in front of you. And on the right, there is a tree-lined driveway. This drive leads to old outbuildings that stand around a court: there is a farmhouse, a barn, and a former building for nuns that has been turned into accommodation – the latter’s architecture is a token of the place’s authenticity. South of their rendered elevations and barrel roof tiles, the chateau and its grounds come into view. There are vast lawns and shady footpaths. The chateau faces east and stands out for its large size with four floors. A gravelled space redeveloped in the 16th century lies in front of it. The edifice’s impressive rendered elevations are punctuated with many tall windows that herald a bright interior. A hipped roof of flat local tiles crowns the building. A huge square tower adjoins one end. At the end of the 15th century, this tower housed the tomb of Philibert II the Handsome, Duke of Savoy, and the chapel of Margaret of Austria, his wife, daughter of Emperor Maximilian I. The staircase here now bears Margaret’s name. The tower, made of exposed dressed stone, has Renaissance-style architecture. The positions of its stone-mullioned cross windows, capped with arched or triangular pediments bearing coats of arms, follow the course of the stone staircase that the tower houses. The dual-aspect apartment lies on the second floor – the top one. It has two large bedrooms, a bright lounge with an open kitchen space to be converted, a bathroom and a separate lavatory. The entrance door is in the tower: the ‘Tour Marguerite’. The site, the chateau and the outbuildings have been listed as historical monuments since 2004.

€310,000
96
2bd
1ba.
land  2.1ha

By Patrice Besse

House 8
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House Bourg-en-Bresse (01)

A 105 m² apartment in a listed medieval château set in more than 2 hectares of grounds between Lyon and Geneva in the Ain department. Overlooking the village and the river, at the top of an estate terraced by thick stone buttresses, the château is built at the southern tip of the Revermont mountain range. Beyond the gate at the entrance to the grounds, there is a vast parking area opposite, while there is a tree-lined driveway on the right. This leads to former outbuildings arranged around a courtyard: a farmhouse, a barn and a former convent building converted into accommodation. Beyond their rendered facades covered in canal tiles, the château can be glimpsed from the south, with its grounds which are lined with large lawns and shady footpaths. Rebuilt in the 16th century, and with its gravelled area in front, the east-facing building stands out due to its size. Its impressive rendered facades are topped with a hipped flat tile roof and pierced by numerous high windows, giving an indication of how bright the interior must be. At the north end, the castle is flanked by a heavy square tower. At the end of the 15th century, it housed the tomb of Philibert Le Beau, Duke of Savoy, and the chapel of his wife, Marguerite of Austria, daughter of Emperor Maximilian I, whose name is on the main building staircase. The tower, built of exposed cut stone, is influenced by Renaissance architecture: the position of its cross-mullioned bays, topped with triangular or round-arched pediments, follows the stone staircase it houses. The apartment, which is on the second floor, begins with a hallway that leads to almost all of the rooms. The 105 m² property has a bright living area with an open-plan fitted kitchen, three bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and views of the grounds and river, a bathroom and a separate toilet. The site, château and outbuildings have all been listed as historic monuments since 2004.

€299,000
105
3bd
1ba.
land  2ha

By Patrice Besse

Property 9
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Property Bourg-en-Bresse (01)

EXPERTIMO est le leader français des réseaux dédiés aux mandataires expérimentés

€949,000
200
5bd
1ba.
land  3.8ha

By Expertimo

House with pool and terrace 10
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House with pool and terrace Bourg-en-Bresse (01)

Located in the heart of a popular residential area of Bourg-en-Bresse, this splendid 70s style house, with an area of 221 sqm, offers a perfect marriage between retro elegance and contemporary potential. Nestled on a generous plot of 2000 m2 with a swimming pool, this property will appeal to lovers of space. Conceived and designed by the former owner, this construction offers unique, refined architectural lines offering an undeniable character. The entrance, on the ground floor, provides access to a summer kitchen as well as a bedroom open to the outside. A majestic staircase leads upstairs, consisting of a separate kitchen with access to a large living room with large openings onto the terrace, thus offering a generous and welcoming space for family life or receptions between friends. A large office for teleworkers connects with the sleeping area or three large bedrooms sharing a bathroom. The well-kept garden with its swimming pool, perfect for relaxing and entertaining outdoors, promises beautiful sunny days. Ideal for project enthusiasts, this property with exceptional potential requires some refreshments, offering the opportunity to personalize each space according to your tastes and needs. This house offers an exceptional quality of life, close to amenities, schools, and highway entrances, while offering a quiet atmosphere. A unique opportunity to revive this house with its timeless charm. ENERGY CLASS: E / CLIMATE CLASS: C. Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2021: between EUR3,488 and EUR4,718. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website for the areas concerned. Jean-Charles BUATOIS, 06.27.47.49.38. Commercial agent (EI), 911 278 737 RSAC. Bourg en Bresse.

€550,000
221
4bd
1ba.
land  2,000

By Espaces Atypiques Bourgogne

Apartment with terrace 11
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Apartment with terrace Bourg-en-Bresse (01)

Condominiums of 361 units (No proceedings in progress). Annual expenses : 2870 euros.

€248,000
100
3bd
1ba.
land  1.8ha

By Espaces Atypiques Bourgogne

House 12
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House Charnay-lès-Mâcon (71)

Ideally located in the sought-after town of Charnay-Lès-Mâcon, this magnificent contemporary house of 158sqm with a breathtaking view of the Roche de Solutré will not leave you indifferent. Welcome to the 21st century, this ultra contemporary house is designed to meet the strictest standards in terms of ecology and energy. As soon as you enter, you will be seduced by the 'inside/outside' feeling thanks to numerous large bay windows, the living room includes a dining area and a fully equipped kitchen. The living room opens onto a beautiful bioclimatic terrace with a clear view of the Mâcon vineyards. Still on the ground floor, a master bedroom with its bathroom. Upstairs, the sleeping area offers 3 bedrooms which share a bathroom and an office. Quality services: Wooden frame house called 'Passive house' - very energy efficient, numerous solar panels, rainwater recovery tanks, triple-glazed joinery with BSO electric shutters, high-quality insulation, a Hybrid double-flow VMC. A Carport completes this property. ENERGY CLASS: A/CLIMATE CLASS: A/ Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2021: between EUR370 and EUR550. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website http://www.georisks.gouv.fr Christian PHILIBERT sales agent - EI (RSAC number 811716778) Mâcon: 06 61 97 93 34

€620,000
158
4bd
land  700

By Espaces Atypiques Bourgogne

House 13
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House Macon (71)

In a privileged area and close to all amenities, this house is built on enclosed, wooded land of 1100sqm. The true heart of the house, the living room benefits from beautiful light with large openings onto the terrace and the swimming pool. The contemporary kitchen separated by a glass roof opens onto the dining room and living room. The sleeping area offers two bedrooms which have access to the swimming pool and share a bathroom. The master suite has nothing to envy of large hotels with its dressing room and a large bathroom and private access to the swimming pool. Upstairs, a large office with terrace ideal for working in a pleasant setting. In the basement, a large garage that can accommodate several vehicles. 5 minutes walk from Mâcon Ville station, 45 minutes from Lyon center by car and 1 hour 40 minutes from Paris by TGV. ENERGY CLASS: B /CLIMATE CLASS: A/ Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2021: between EUR1,220 and EUR1,650. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website http://www.georisks.gouv.fr Christian PHILIBERT sales agent - EI (RSAC number 811716778) Mâcon: 06 61 97 93 34

€790,000
230
3bd
land  1,110

By Espaces Atypiques Bourgogne

House 14
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House Macon (71)

The brilliant metal structure of a 650 m² hut. Background: in 1922 Ferdinand-Fillod, native of Saint-Amour (Jura), began constructing metal huts for construction sites. He very quickly set up radical new methods for building with metal. As of 1928, he developed a system for prefabricating metal buildings that he patented worldwide. Then followed the steel panel (1929), the totally steel house, the sloping walls (1935) and the vertical walls (1950’s). Over the last twenty years, historians have been discovering the importance of this pioneer in the field of prefabrication, fifteen years before Jean-Prouvé. The building, with sloping walls, is composed of vertical metal bays, adjoined to one another. Each bay has two arched crossbeams, made of hot and then cold formed steel, separated by spacers. A ribbed panel then fits in between the crossbeams. Said panel can, in accordance with requirements, be optionally equipped with an awning window or replaced by a door panel. Sheet metal ridging is then fitted on the top, forming the roof of the building. The unit therefore becomes a continuous metal carcass, virtually in one piece, the length of which depends on the number of crossbeams added. Gable walls, fitted into the last crossbeams at each end of the building, can house doors or windows. These buildings were entirely made in the Fillod factories in accordance with the exact needs of each user. They were then delivered to the construction sites as separate components ready to be easily assembled courtesy of detailed erection instructions. The buildings with sloping walls, made in various widths, are extremely versatile. All the component parts being standardised, they can be altered so as to modify their interior space and possible sleeping capacity. Furthermore, the component parts, simply fitting together, can be assembled and dismantled several times. The number of bays can be reduced or increased as required and the buildings can be segmented so as to delimit areas with different vocations.

€360,000
650
1bd

By Patrice Besse

Castle 15
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Castle Macon (71)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€748,000
968
24bd
land  1.5ha

By Bourgogne Prestige Immobilier

House 16
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9

House Macon (71)

Discover the comfort and practicality of a house located in a privileged area of Mâcon, a few steps from the city center! This charming white stone house offers an ideal living environment, combining tranquility and proximity to urban amenities. Nestled in a sought-after area, it will appeal to families looking for a peaceful environment while being close to all amenities. This house consists on the ground floor of a beautiful bright living room including an open kitchen giving access to a charming veranda with a bucolic view. The sleeping area offers a bedroom with bathroom on the ground floor and two bedrooms upstairs which share a bathroom. In the basement, a large laundry room and a room that can be transformed into an office. The garden is completely enclosed and a furnished terrace will allow you to enjoy beautiful moments with friends. In addition, this residence benefits from a strategic location, offering easy access to downtown Mâcon, with its shops, restaurants, schools and services. 10 minutes walk from Mâcon Ville station, 1 hour from Lyon, 1h30 from Geneva, 1h40 from Paris TGV (Loché station). ENERGY CLASS: D/ CLIMATE CLASS: C. Costs are estimated based on the characteristics of your home and for standard use. Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use: EUR1428. Average energy prices indexed to - (subscription included). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website http://www.georisks.gouv.fr Christian PHILIBERT sales agent - EI (RSAC number 811716778) Mâcon: 06 61 97 93 34

€378,000
130
3bd
land  656

By Espaces Atypiques Bourgogne

House with garden 17
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House with garden Macon (71)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€995,000
1,250
20bd
20ba.
land  1.2ha

By Horizon Immobilier

House 18
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House Macon (71)

This old forge renovated by craftsmen who knew how to combine the contemporary and the old is a truly atypical property. Located in the center of one of the most famous wine-growing villages in southern Burgundy, it will command your full attention. By accessing through the interior courtyard you will discover a large, fully equipped contemporary kitchen, with its dining area. On the half level you will find a very bright living room with its fireplace, as well as a bedroom with its private bathroom. First floor; 3 bedrooms with their private bathrooms. On the second floor; 2 bedrooms with bathroom. 2 cellars and a games room that can be transformed into a reception room as well as a wellness area outside for relaxation. This magnificent atypical, spacious, warm house skillfully restored into guest rooms is waiting for you. ENERGY CLASS: C/CLIMATE CLASS: C/ Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2021: between EUR3,230 and EUR4,440. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website http://www.georisks.gouv.fr Christian PHILIBERT sales agent - EI (RSAC number 811716778) Mâcon: 06 61 97 93 34

€695,000
334
5bd
land  382

By Espaces Atypiques Bourgogne

House with garden and terrace 19
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House with garden and terrace Macon (71)

Near Mâcon, bordering Beaujolais, old house from the 18th century renovated in the 90s, quiet and not overlooked. On one level winter garden with access to terrace to the east, large living room opening onto terrace to the west, 3 bedrooms, laundry room, bathroom and an office. Second independent house with 2 bedrooms and a bathroom with wc. Workshop and shelter for 2 vehicles. Magnificent landscaped garden with automatic irrigation, orchard. Gas tank heating. Splendid vaulted cellar of 180m2. Well, alarm. Complete file on request.

€599,500
274
6bd
1ba.
land  2,923

By Capifrance - Karine Braillon

House 20
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House Macon (71)

Ideally located 3 minutes by car from the A6 motorway, 15 minutes from the TGV station, and just a few minutes from all amenities, this beautiful authentic property is in a dominant position, on the edge of a wood, in a rural setting surrounded by 7800sqm. It will seduce you with its period features, its volumes, its potential and its views of the surrounding countryside. This character house is built around a stone dovecote. Mounted on vaulted cellars, the living area takes place in the central body of the house, developing to date 220sqm of living space supplemented by nearly 500sqm of potential. Today two homes coexist: The first, on the south facade of the house, a 75sqm accommodation takes place offering a living room benefiting from pleasant light, opening onto a terrace, two bedrooms and a bathroom. bath. Access to the second house is from the 33sqm terrace on the first floor of the main building. A beautiful living room with fireplace and stone walls also accommodates an open kitchen. The sleeping area offers 5 large bedrooms which share a full bathroom, as well as a dressing room. It is through the dovecote that we discover 2 attic floors allowing us to imagine multiple uses and arrangements. In addition, a large adjoining barn still allows many possibilities. The environment of this house on the outskirts of Mâcon, the character and the potential make this rare property a unique property to own. ENERGY CLASS: E / CLIMATE CLASS: E. Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2021: between EUR3,370 and EUR4,630 Information on risks to which this property is exposed are available on the Georisks website for the areas concerned.

€750,000
223
7bd
land  7,694

By Espaces Atypiques Bourgogne

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