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Nestled on a promontory overlooking the Treulon Valley, in a secluded and unspoiled setting, this majestic property reveals itself as a jewel of history and elegance in the heart of the Sarthe countryside. This thousand-year-old castle, a listed Historic Monument, offers an exceptional living environment for those seeking authenticity, nature, and prestige. The first stones of the Château de Viré date back to the 12th century. A former stronghold, it was remodeled in the 15th and 16th centuries to become a Renaissance residence of rare elegance. The monumental entrance gate, the vaulted rooms, the Saint-Étienne chapel, the stone staircases, and the period fireplaces all bear witness to this extraordinary architectural richness, meticulously preserved. With its 1,400 sqm of living space, this castle exudes all the charm and majesty of grand historic residences. Upon entering, a grand reception room welcomes you, enhanced by a sumptuous ceiling and a majestic period fireplace. The 55 sq m guardroom then transports you to an authentic atmosphere. The library, meanwhile, opens onto an elegant terrace and invites you to read or play a game of billiards. For sleeping, the château offers suites and bedrooms, including a royal bedroom, a true haven of elegance and refinement. An authentic dining room and a large kitchen complete the living spaces. Each room reveals a unique atmosphere, blending noble materials, natural light, and generous proportions. In addition to the main building, the estate includes: outbuildings that can be converted into workshops, exhibition spaces, event spaces, or additional accommodations; numerous stables; and a riding arena. These annexes allow for a variety of uses: private, tourist, artistic, or professional. For large-scale projects, it is possible to recreate the original unity of the estate by acquiring the château's former farmhouse, which offers a restored 160 sq m house with a living room and three bedrooms. This main house includes outbuildings and an 18th-century stone building of 270 sqm, equipped with nine stalls, a treatment room, and a barn. The entire property sits on 1.75 hectares, primarily meadows. The estate also comprises over 27 hectares of land. This single plot, located on the edge of the property, consists of woods and heathland, including a 6,300 sqm pond. ENERGY RATING: Not Subject to Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). Contact: Noémie FOURNIER at 33 6 29 52 22 81. The seller pays the agency fees. 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 Le Mans
Located in Saint-Denis-d'Orque, this renovated stone mill offers approximately 607 sqm of living space in the heart of nearly 6 hectares of wooded grounds. Designed for use as a bed and breakfast and guest house, the property boasts an authentic character enhanced by a preserved mill wheel, an indoor swimming pool and jacuzzi, as well as expansive outdoor spaces perfect for relaxation. The interior layout revolves around antique machinery, showcased as decorative elements, creating a unique atmosphere. The building houses seven bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, ideal for comfortably accommodating guests or families. The use of fine materials, exposed beams, and stone creates a warm ambiance, while the living areas with fireplaces offer excellent potential for a hospitality project or an unusual family residence. Outside, the extensive landscaped garden, wooded areas, and meadows offer a multitude of possibilities. The indoor swimming pool with direct access to the park allows for year-round use. The grounds, largely natural, guarantee privacy and tranquility. The village offers a preserved environment, close to essential services, schools, and main roads leading to Le Mans and Laval. This is a unique property with rare charm, blending heritage and tourism development potential. A singular opportunity in the luxury real estate market of Saint-Denis-d'Orque, ideal for an inspiring lifestyle where history meets contemporary comfort. Energy Rating: C / Climate Rating: B. Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between EUR7,830 and EUR10,660 per year. Contact (EI): Chantal LETARD at 33 6 38 55 80 27. Sales agent registered with the RSAC of Le Mans under number 513 513 507. Fees are payable by the seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website for the area.
…By Espaces Atypiques Le Mans
Karacterre® Le Mans presents this property in the verdant countryside of Loué, embodying a blend of historical heritage and contemporary living thanks to a high-quality renovation. Dating from the late 18th century, this characterful property captivates with its authenticity, charm, and amenities. Historically, it was once a hamlet home to three families. The main house offers approximately 330m² of living space with various living areas distributed throughout. The entrance room, known as the winter garden and used as a living room, leads to a first area on your right via a charming hallway with original terracotta tiles, opening onto a cozy reading room with a fireplace. From this room, a staircase leads to the three upstairs bedrooms, each with its own shower room and toilet. Starting to the left of the 'winter garden,' a second space leads to a large family kitchen with a working bread oven that delights guests every evening as they bake pizzas or rolls. Continuing on, a second comfortable living room with a fireplace also offers a lovely view of the outdoors. In this part of the house, for your absolute pleasure, you'll find a true master suite for your privacy, and above all, a heated indoor swimming pool with a counter-current system, available and enjoyable year-round. This area includes a shower room and a separate toilet. A second dwelling of approximately 50m² of living space offers, in the same charming and cozy atmosphere, a living room with a fireplace opening onto a kitchen, as well as two bedrooms and a lovely shower room. The entire property is suitable for a bed and breakfast business and has been awarded the four-star 'Epi d'Or' rating. A former tack room is located on the property, housing a workshop and a dormitory accessible by a magnificent stone staircase. The remaining buildings are used for storage, with a covered area and a garage. The rural grounds boast a vegetable garden, an orchard, and a particularly charming stone pond and the path leading to the courtyard. Authentic and welcoming, this property captivates with its family atmosphere, renovated with beautiful materials. A unique setting, just minutes from a village center with all amenities. Karacterre is an agency specializing in authentic properties. We operate throughout the Pays de la Loire and Brittany regions. ANGERS CHOLET SAUMUR LE MANS RENNES SAINT MALO Discover our properties, including period homes, townhouses, lofts, contemporary houses, private mansions, castles, manor houses, charming farmhouses, character apartments, exceptional properties, luxury properties, charming properties, and investment properties, directly on the Karacterre real estate website. Free valuation upon request. Proof of identity will be required before any viewing, in accordance with Article L561-2-2 of the French Monetary and Financial Code. Envoyer des commentaires Including fees of 4.98% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 562 000 . Energy class E, Climate class E Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 4884.00 and 6608.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Karacterre
In the heart of Solesmes in Sarthe, just a step away from the famous Abbey of Saint Pierre, a haven of peace with exquisite refinement and high-end amenities awaits you, where well-being is elevated to an art of living. This unique property in the region is located in the most sought-after part of Beaucé road and allows you to enjoy 4 independent lodges linked together by a living space of 80m² featuring a living room, open kitchen, and toilet, all leading to an outdoor terrace that promotes conviviality. Each lodge of 38m² includes a large bedroom, shower room, and toilet, as well as a terrace with a jacuzzi, allowing for relaxation in complete independence. One lodge also has an additional small bedroom for a child. The refined décor is made with high-quality materials, and the entire complex was designed in 2023 with all environmental standards (DPE: B and GES: A). All this is built on a 7400m² plot with a pétanque court, a natural fish pond, and set in the middle of the Sarthe countryside, while being close to transport and shops. Change of scenery, calm, and a sense of well-being guaranteed.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Saint Ferdinand Paris 7e
In the heart of Solesmes in Sarthe, just a stone's throw from the famous Abbey of Saint Pierre, an exclusive haven of peace awaits you, featuring exquisite refinement and high-end amenities where well-being is considered an art of living. This unique property in the region is located in the most sought-after part of the Beaucé road and offers you 4 independent lodges connected by a living space of 80m² with a living room, open kitchen, and toilet, all opening onto an outdoor terrace, fostering conviviality. Each 38m² lodge includes a large bedroom, shower room, and toilet, along with a terrace featuring a jacuzzi, allowing for independent relaxation. One lodge also has an additional small bedroom for a child. The refined decoration utilizes high-quality materials, and the entire property has been designed in 2023 with all environmental standards (DPE: B and GES: A). Set on a 7400m² plot with a pétanque court, natural fish-filled lake, and nestled in the Sarthe countryside, all while being close to transport and shops. A change of scenery, tranquility, and a sense of well-being are guaranteed.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Saint Ferdinand Paris 7e
In the heart of Solesmes in Sarthe, just steps away from the famous Abbey of Saint Pierre, an exclusive haven of exquisite refinement awaits you, with high-end amenities where well-being is elevated to an art of living. This property, unique in the region, is located in the most sought-after part of the Beaucé road.The villa allows you to live in a 300m² house with its reception areas, kitchen, 6 bedrooms and their bathrooms, terraces, and direct access to the pool house area of over 210m², featuring a large transparent and retractable roof pool, sauna, hammam, gym, foosball, bar, conviviality and relaxation area, petanque field, and jacuzzi. Everything is made with the best insulation materials and is perfectly maintained year-round. Indoor and outdoor parking, cellar, laundry room, technical rooms, garden shed, and basement complete this property.For lovers of a bucolic and high-end living environment.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Saint Ferdinand Paris 7e
In the heart of Solesmes in Sarthe, just steps away from the famous Abbey of Saint Pierre, a haven of peace with exquisite refinement and high-end amenities awaits you, where well-being is elevated to an art of living. This unique property in the region is located in the most sought-after part of the Beaucé road and allows you to benefit from two independent living spaces, each with separate access, on a wooded plot of over 1.5 hectares featuring a large natural and fish-rich pond in the middle. The first villa enables you to live in a 300m² house with reception areas, kitchen, 5 bedrooms with their bathrooms, terraces, and direct access to the pool house area of over 210m², complete with a large transparent and retractable roof swimming pool, sauna, hammam, gym, foosball table, bar, and communal relaxation spaces, as well as a pétanque court. Crossing a small bridge provides access to the second part of the estate, recently built, which consists of a large reception area with a living room, dining room, open kitchen, and 4 lodge-style suites measuring over 40m² each, complete with their bathrooms, terraces, and jacuzzis, giving the feeling of each having their own space while sharing moments of conviviality. The entire property is constructed with the best insulation materials and is perfectly maintained year-round. There are both indoor and outdoor parking lots, a pantry, laundry room, and technical rooms completing this ensemble. If needed, the two properties could be sold separately. Ideal for lovers of a bucolic and high-end living environment.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Saint Ferdinand Paris 7e
Ref.4800: 15th- and 19th-C. manor house for sale in the Sarthe department, with outbuildings and a swimming pool Set amidst the rolling countryside of the Sarthe region, and in the immediate vicinity of a charming town boasting a wide range of shops and leisure activities, stands this elegant manor house and its delightful grounds. Ideally situated between Le Mans, Laval and Sablé-sur-Sarthe, it enjoys excellent transport links, with the A11 motorway just 6 minutes away and the TGV stations at Sablé and Le Mans 20 and 35 minutes away respectively, ensuring easy access. The manor house comprises a section built in the 15th-C., featuring an octagonal tower with a machicolation—a feature typical of manor houses in the Sarthe region—and listed in the *Répertoire des manoirs de la Sarthe: XVe et XVIe siècles*. A south-facing wing was added in the 19th-C., along with L-shaped outbuildings. The perfect family home, it is spread over three floors connected by a beautiful wooden spiral staircase in the tower. The 330 sqm manor comprises: - Ground floor: entrance hall leading to a lounge and a dining room with parquet flooring, marble fireplaces, lime-washed walls, and a spacious living room with exposed beams, terracotta tiles and a large stone fireplace with a bread oven. Adjacent to this, a small study opens onto a pleasant enclosed courtyard. The dining room leads to a recently fitted Schmidt kitchen with a stone worktop and a wood-burning stove, extending into a fully modernised utility room and laundry room with terracotta tiled floors, as well as a shower room. This latter room also serves as a pool house. - Upstairs: a wide hallway leads to 5 bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom, two with a separate toilet, and a shower room. Beautiful original features: transom windows, fireplaces, parquet flooring and terracotta tiles... - Above: 3 attic bedrooms, a very recently fitted bathroom with bath and shower, and 2 attics. - Beautiful vaulted cellars beneath the 19th-C. wing. Outbuildings : Adjoining the house is a conservatory used as a games room, as well as a workshop. There is a cellar running the full length of the property. At the rear stands an outbuilding that once functioned as a stable and a cellar, still showing a few traces of habitation (a fireplace and a vegetable rack). Land : Beyond the stone gate, a charming path lined with well-maintained oak trees leads to the main façade, its courtyard and a pleasant south-facing terrace, shaded by a magnolia tree. The 7,595 sqm grounds are planted with century-old ornamental trees (cedars, sequoias, purple beeches, chestnut trees, lime trees, etc.), creating a lovely atmosphere, as well as an orchard (apple, pear, peach, plum, redcurrant and blackcurrant trees) yielding fine harvests. You will notice that the rear courtyard, situated to the north, belongs to a neighbour who does not live there. All the life of this manor takes place arround the front of the property, in the courtyard, in the park, in the garden, and by the swimming pool, where life is good and one feels so at ease, facing south. To complete the family-friendly feel, a 9-by-4.5-metre swimming pool, fitted with a 2010 Desjoyaux salt filtration system, rounds off the property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Ref.4313 : French Historic castle for sale in Pays de la Loire. Built on a hilltop overlooking the surrounding countryside and a small river, on the borders of the Sarthe and Mayenne départements, 230 km from Paris and easily accessible by TGV train and motorway, this beautiful château, listed in its entirety on the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques (Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments), comprises around fifteen rooms that have been restored to a very high standard. The property comprises the château itself and a vast outbuilding that houses a separate dwelling and exhibition space. THE CASTLE : Its total covered surface area on 5 levels is 1,400sqm, of which 300sqm is in its 19th century state and approx. 900 sqm is maintained, spread over 3 levels. It houses : Ground floor (level 0): access via the main courtyard : former guard room (55sqm) 3.77 m high double ribbed ceiling, housed in the former medieval keep, its monumental Gothic fireplace bearing two coats of arms, including the royal coat of arms and a crest with a coat of arms of high nobility in the center, beautiful oak parquet flooring. Large lounge (68sqm) 3.7 m high, with its medieval fireplace bearing the same coat of arms; Large bedroom (41sqm), 3.7 m high, where Steve Mcqueen stayed during the filming of 'Le Mans', with en suite bathroom; Library/Billiard room (42 sqm, 3.5 m high, with access to the south-west-facing summer terraces; Small study (8.5sqm) and large study (31 sqm). 1st floor (level 1): Corridor with terracotta tiles leading to : An old balcony and a second open balcony overlooking the chapel; Bedroom (31 sqm), known as the king's bedroom due to Louis XIII's documented stay there, 3.16 m high, oak parquet flooring, monumental fireplace with stone column, en suite bathroom with bath and washbasin; Bedroom (20.27 sqm), 3.22 m high, terracotta tiled floor, 19th century marble fireplace, en suite bathroom (11 sqm) with bath, bidet, washbasin. separate wc. Bedroom (22.37 sqm), 3.09 m high, terracotta tiled floor, 19th century marble fireplace, en suite bathroom with bath and washbasin; Library (former bedroom) (34.5 sqm), 3 m high, oak parquet flooring, monumental stone fireplace; Bedroom (41.5 sqm), HPS: 3.28 m, oak herringbone parquet flooring, monumental stone fireplace, en suite bathroom with bath, washbasin, wc; Master bedroom (34.3sqm), HPS: 3.21 m, oak floor with herringbone pattern, monumental stone fireplace, en suite shower room with shower, washbasin, wc; dressing room (10.2 sqm), modern shower room with double washbasin and shower. On the 2nd floor (level 2): Approx. 350sqm of living space comprising 7 rooms to be completely renovated (floors, walls, ceilings) and 2 sanitary areas also to be renovated. Attic above. Garden level (-1) : Large dining room (36 sqm), HSP: 2.45 m, wc with washbasin, kitchen and dining area (41 sqm), HSP: 2.45 m, utility room. Basement (level -2): Former kitchens and unfinished preparation and storage areas, former ice houses, vaulted cellar, wine cellar and various areas, boiler room. The outbuildings include : Adjoining the castle, with access via the main courtyard, is a beautiful early 16th century chapel. At the entrance to the castle, a U-shaped building that houses : former caretaker's accommodation, restored in 2010, comprising a room (37sqm), 3.01 m high, a bedroom (16.8sqm), a shower room (4.9 sqm) with double wash-hand basins, shower, separate toilet and a kitchen (20.8 sqm). Oil-fired heating, 2010 boiler. A showroom (60.5 sqm), 3 m high, tiled, exposed beams, cement floor with parquet flooring, entrance (14.82 sqm) with staircase, wc with washbasin. First floor: showroom (75 sqm), projection room (57sqm), cement floor. Garage (56 sqm); Stable with 3 boxes (50 sqm); Former tack room (9.4 sqm); Garage (52 sqm), attic above. With a total surface area of 17.59 acres (7 ha 12 a 88 ca), the land comprises : - an attractive driveway and bridle path ; - a pretty terraced garden - an equestrian arena (80x40m) covered with Fontainebleau sand following earthworks and the laying of a bidime; - a small ornamental wood (approx. 6.17 acres / 2.5 ha); - Paddock (approx. 2.47 acres / 1 ha); - pleasant, harmoniously planted areas. The château, its chapel and the recognised layout of the gardens (cad. Zi 31p) were included in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments by order of 24 April 1989. The entrance gate (cad. ZI 31p) was listed by decree on 22 July 1991. This property benefits from the advantageous tax status of Historic Monuments. This property is registred on the additionnal inventory of historic monuments (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). OPTION TO PURCHASE IN ADDITION : ARTICLE 2 : The former chateau farm comprises : A comfortable dwelling house, recently restored, of approx. 160 sqm with entrance hall, study, living room, kitchen, utility room, wc/washbasin. First floor: lounge, 3 bedrooms, 3 shower rooms and 1 bathroom. Oil-fired central heating. Outbuildings used as sheds. A beautiful 18th century building with a floor surface area of 270 sqm, built of stone on an L-shaped plan, housing former stables (9 loose boxes), a treatment room (32.8 sqm) and a barn. The slate roof was redone in 2014. Land in the nature of gardens and meadows, representing a total surface area of : 4.32 acres (1 ha 75 a 20 ca). ARTICLE 3 : Beyond a small road, a beautiful property of more than 67 acres consisting of woods and moorland with a pond (approx. 6,300 sqm).
…By Cabinet Le Nail
In the Sarthe valley, near Sablé, an old mill with water rights on nearly 1 hectare. From the village, a street then a path descends toward the mill, bordered by its canal and the stream, beyond which are meadows surrounded by trees. While the mill's location is very old, the current building dates from the first half of the 19th century. An exclusive fishing right is attached to the property. The entrance is marked by a white-painted wooden gate that opens onto a paved courtyard, with the living quarters on one side and a garden and pool on the other. A walkway over the canal allows access to the sluices. Renovated, the mill consists of two buildings. The main wing, square in shape, is raised over two stories. The facades are plastered to reveal the stone and are pierced with openings, some of which are semi-circular with brick framing. An open loggia to the west overlooks the courtyard and the river. The gabled roof of tiles is topped with two Jacobin dormers. Another wing, rectangular, is raised over one level and is distinguished by its slate roofing.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A chateau from the 16th and 17th centuries listed as a Historical Monument, its outbuildings and equestrian facilities over 18 hectares of grounds between the Sarthe, Mayenne and Maine-et-Loire departments, near Sablé. Two drives lead to a carriage entrance topped with a pediment that opens onto a grand courtyard. On one side, is the chateau and, on the other, an immense outbuilding, both façades of which are punctuated by pruned yew trees, while a covered well is located in the centre. The current chateau corresponds to the former abbatial dwelling: this is where the Abbot resided, in the western wing of the abbey that once stood here. During the 18th century, the court was at Versailles and the buildings were spruced up and converted so they could be rented out, therefore providing the abbey with some revenue. With three storeys, including an attic level, the chateau is made out of plaster-coated stone and rubble stone. On the side facing the grounds, its slate hipped roof is cadenced by four bull’s-eye windows, while, on the side facing the courtyard, there are three attic dormer windows grouped together under a single pediment in addition to four other dormer windows. Both the chateau’s east and west exteriors are crowned with a pediment on their roofs, which is then repeated above the central entrance on each side. With window and door surrounds decorated with smooth rusticated stonework, the three doors on the chateau’s façade are topped with either curvilinear or triangular pediments, while its quoins, cornice and dormer windows are made out of ashlar stone. Inside, the chateau has conserved its original décor: cartouches, medallions, chimneybreasts, decorative window and door surrounds, wood panelling, marble and stone, while the size of the magnificent rooms as well as their floor-to-ceiling height add to the chateau’s overall grandeur. In addition to the topiary garden on the chateau’s eastern side, there is also a dovecote, orchard, vegetable garden, ornamental trees and a stream, which is straddled by an old bridge flanked by the columns of an ancient carriage entrance. All around, the grounds are made up of pastures, tall trees and a small wood, while equestrian facilities have been created to the west of the outbuilding, on the side facing the grounds. These include wooden paddocks, a riding ring and an area for the horses to rest and relax. The carriage entrance, the chateau’s exteriors as well as its entrance hall, vast living room, dining room and seven bedrooms are listed as national historical monuments as are the well and bridge, while the outbuilding’s exteriors and the dovecote are registered as regional historical monuments.
…By Patrice Besse
In the heart of downtown Sablé-sur-Sarthe, this former coaching inn, built in 1781, is a landmark of the local architectural heritage and distinguished by its rare elegance. Behind its history-laden facades, this characterful property, situated on a 1,442 sqm enclosed plot, offers 455 sqm of living space, approximately half of which has already undergone meticulous renovation. A unique address at the crossroads of atypical and prestigious real estate, it offers a unique living environment and remarkable development potential. From the moment you enter, period features set the tone: antique cement tiles, high ceilings, woodwork and carved moldings, stucco decorations, and marble fireplaces create an authentic atmosphere. The reception rooms impress with their spaciousness and light, enhanced by superb Versailles parquet flooring. A through-living room, a characterful dining room, and generous living areas create an ideal setting for entertaining. The layout offers 18 rooms, including 12 bedrooms, making it ideal for a family home, a charming guest house, or a heritage property to be developed. The unrenovated section, already structurally sound, offers excellent potential for creating independent apartments, a separate wing, or professional spaces. Outside, a courtyard and garden provide precious privacy in the heart of the city. The outbuildings harmoniously complement the property and suggest the possibility of an artist's studio, a guest house, an extension, or additional living space. The dovecote, a true architectural landmark, reinforces the character of this property. Close to shops, schools, and public transport, this property combines urban living with tranquility in a unique historical setting. The easily accessible TGV station allows for a 1 hour 20 minute journey to Paris, further enhancing the appeal of this address for a residential project or a prestigious pied-à-terre. A rare find on the Sablé-sur-Sarthe real estate market, ideal for an ambitious and inspired project, where every space reveals new possibilities. Energy Rating: D / Climate Rating: D. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between EUR7,760 and EUR10,570 indexed to 2021, 2022, and 2023 (including subscription). Fees payable by the seller. Contact: Sylvie TOLMONT: 33 6 38 55 80 20. Sales agent registered with the Le Mans Trade and Companies Register (RSAC) No. 938 294 600. Risk information available on the website www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Espaces Atypiques Le Mans
To the south of Mayenne, in the bocage, a 16th-century manor house and its outbuildings on 6 hectares. A tree-lined path winds through the park of the estate leading to a courtyard serving the manor situated on the hillside, offering a wide view of the surrounding countryside from which the steeple of a church stands out in the distance. Built from exposed stone with lime render, it consists of two main buildings connected by an external staircase tower topped with a pepper pot. The building includes a garden level that opens to the south, a ground floor accessed from the courtyard, a first floor, and a second floor under the eaves. The slate roof is gabled. Two windows pierce the north façade. Two dormer windows with wooden mullions and transoms adorn the south façade. They are framed by pilasters and topped with triangular stone pediments made of tuffeau. The manor has 4 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and private toilet. Two additional bedrooms are possible, also with their bathrooms as well as a sauna. The property previously operated as guest rooms. In front of the main house, surrounding the paved courtyard, a restored outbuilding still hosts two very large bedrooms and their bathrooms with toilets. An additional space of about 90 m² could be developed. To the east of the main house, a small building serves as a summer kitchen and laundry room. It opens onto a slate courtyard that becomes a dining area in the summer under the shade of a pergola. To the south, the swimming pool, surrounded by natural stone paving, is sheltered from the wind by several old low walls. Hidden by tall trees, the Quick tennis court has just been redone. Upstream from the main house and the converted outbuilding, an old barn serves as a woodshed and garage. A landscaped area allows parking several cars out of sight. The 6-hectare park is harmoniously designed and planted with a variety of trees, some in alignment, and an orchard. Large meadows surround this ensemble.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
On the outskirts of a village in the Haut Anjou region stands this remarkable château built by a superintendent of finance for the Sun King in the late 17th century, whose classical architecture is matched only by the refinement of its interior decor. The château offers over 800m2 of living space and more than 20 rooms, including superb reception rooms on the ground floor with sumptuous Louis XV decorations: vestibule d'honneur, grand salon with rocaille gypseries and wood panelling, dining room with fountain and Solesmes marble fireplace, wine cellar, 18th-century kitchen with kitchen garden and 5-meter-high ceiling, grand baluster staircase, salon with fireplace, vaulted hall (former chapel), bathroom, study, summer kitchen. Second floor: apartment comprising kitchen, bedroom, living room with superb wood panelling, bathroom, toilet, large gallery opening onto 8 bedrooms with bathrooms. The entire property was completely renovated (except for some windows) in the 1990s (roofing, plumbing, electricity), with minor refurbishment to be scheduled. A vast outbuilding wing comprising stables (two boxes), marble dairy, bread oven, sheds and a renovated janitor's cottage with two bedrooms, kitchen, living room, closes off the courtyard of honor. Well, rose garden. The whole forms a peaceful estate on over 18ha of land, including lawn with boxwood parterre, meadows, woods and a river forming an island, as well as fine recent equestrian facilities and a tower used as a dovecote. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
…By Kretz & Partners
In the south of Sarthe, between La Flèche and Sablé, on more than 3 hectares, a restored former farm with outbuildings and equestrian facilities. Bordered by meadows, small woods, and hedgerows, a country road leads to the entrance of the property. A wooden gate opens onto a tree-filled garden and a courtyard. This courtyard serves four buildings: a renovated farmhouse where the main residence is located, former pigsties, and two barns, all restored. One of the barns can be converted for housing. With its four bedrooms and three bathrooms, the main dwelling is oriented southwest toward the courtyard and northeast toward an orchard. An additional bedroom and bathroom can be created. The building has two levels, one under the roof peak and clad in exposed stone, rhythmically featuring doors and arched windows framed with typical regional brick. A covered area is adjoined to the back facade. The gabled roof is made of modern tiles, interrupted by three dormer windows on the courtyard side and three roof windows on the orchard side. All openings are double-glazed except for the dormers. The entire property is surrounded by gardens and meadows over more than 3 hectares, with a large pond.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Ref.4408 : Beautiful french chateau for sale in Pays de la Loire. The chateau, situated between Le Mans and Angers, was built in an unspoilt countryside, less than 2 miles from a village with basic amenities. A small city, less than 7 miles from the property, offers shops, services and train station with TGV. The property is easy accessible by the motorway. The current chateau was the former abbatial dwelling of the monastery. The Abbots administrators use to reside in the Court or in the bishoprics, this dwelling was converted and decorated to be rented in the middle of the 18th century. This use explains the civilian character of the inside decoration that remains almost complete. About 400 sqm of living space, per level, the château comprises : On the ground floor : A vestibule with stone floors. Situated in the centre of the facade, it leads to the reception rooms and in the past, to the cloister. Both side doors are decorated with carved tittle blocks, the one from the large sitting room has a decoration of stylised leaves, the one in front is decorated with a medallion with an armoured character with quiver and laurel wreath. To the left of this vestibule : A large sitting room (7.29 x 10.72m) with stone tiled floors, lit by 4 windows opened to the main courtyard and the park. This rooms has kept its original 18th century decoration. The main door, with its woodworks and old door furniture, is topped with a panel that represents a trophy of musical instruments sculpted in the stone with a bust with tinsels. The four side doors are decorated with stucco medallions represent an allegory of the 4 seasons. These four panels, relatively rare in the region, have been realized by Italian travelling artists. The stone fireplace is decorated with a typical decoration on rockworks and was originally painted in fake marble. The grey paintings in the room, although they have been several times redone, have the colours that they used to have before the Revolution. A small sitting room with tiled floor and wooden fireplace. A kitchen/dining room with terracotta tiled floors. A bedroom with dressing room and modern bathroom. A secondary stairway. To the right side of this vestibule : A study with oak parquet floors and 19th century marble fireplace created in the former waiting room of the abbatial dwelling that was divided on 2 on the 19th century to create this small study and a corridor to the dining room. The dining room has kept most of its original decorative features Louis XV style. The fountain, the fireplace, and the 2 sideboards under the windows are on black marble from Solesmes. The mantel of the fireplace, that imitates woodworks, is in sculpted stone as well as the framing of the central door, with its fruit basket and the one from the fountain topped by a Neptuno’s head. A vestibule with stairway. This wooden stairway, with square banisters dates back from the time of the construction of the Abbey, at the end of the 17th century. It has the particularity of having its first flight of steps inside the wall, liberating the access to the library. The entrance is topped by a 19th century sculpted head. The library. A dining room (in the former kitchen) with terracotta tiled floors, monumental fireplace and former vegetable garden. Small kitchen. Laundry, some staff rooms, small cellar and toilet. On the first floor, a gallery leads to : - 4 bedrooms with bathroom or shower room. - 2 other bedrooms - Children’s room - Bathroom - Laundry On the South wing : An apartment composed by: - A sitting room with 18th century fireplace - Library - Kitchen - Bedroom with bathroom and toilets. Attic space above. The outbuildings include : - outbuildings housing: sheds, workshop, stables, tack room, barn, dovecote, sheepfold, former bakery and dairy. - a caretaker's cottage comprising: entrance hall, tiled kitchen, utility room, lounge, two bedrooms, bathroom and toilet. This house has been completely restored in recent years. EQUESTRIAN FACILITIES Stable: Regupol rubber flooring also in the boxes and outside in the wash area. Röwer & Rub hardwood boxes (4x3.6m), galvanised and painted burgundy. Solarium with UV and IR. Riding arena: 21x61m riding arena (Olympic size). Drainage around and every 10m. Crushed stone foundation with compacted top layer. On top, 14-16cm of Fontainebleau sand with high quality Belgian fibres. Mirrors: 6m in the centre and 3m in each corner in safety glass. Water supply from the river with an automatic watering tractor. Lounging area : Diameter 18m with compacted crushed stone foundation. Mixture of Fontainebleau sand and natural sand with fibres (for a deeper base). Wooden paddocks A beautiful set of land, crossed by a stream, is composed by a nice entrance avenue, a beautiful main courtyard, a park nicely designed, decorated with an old tree covered walk and some beautiful ornamental trees, a small vegetable garden and fields with old oak trees. All in about 44 acres. This property is registred on the additionnal inventory of historic monuments (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). - The entrance porch, the facades and the roof of the abbatial dwelling, the well, and the vestibule with the stairway, the following rooms and its decoration: the large sitting room and the dining room on the ground floor, the 7 bedrooms on the first floor as well as the bridge over the stream are classified as Historic Monuments. - The facades and the roofs of the outbuildings, as well as the dovecote are registered on the French Supplementary Historic Monuments List.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
In a peaceful valley of forest and field lies this magnificent abbey, a listed Hitstorical Monument, with a proud history and splendid architectural features in its exterior and interior. Set within a single estate of 18 ha 08 a 96 ca crossed by a small stream, this elegant château rises at the heart of a landscaped property. Originally the abbatial residence of a monastery, the estate features a pleasant tree-lined entrance drive, a beautiful courtyard of honour, and a well-designed park enhanced by an old hornbeam walk and fine ornamental trees. A small kitchen garden and meadows dotted with ancient oak trees complete the setting. The property enjoys a privileged location between Le Mans and Angers, in the midst of preserved countryside. A village with essential shops lies only 3 km away, while a small town less than 10 km from the property provides full services and a TGV railway station. The estate is also easily accessible via the nearby motorway. The château corresponds to the former abbot’s residence of the monastery. Because the commendatory abbots generally lived at court or in their dioceses, the residence was arranged and decorated from the mid-18th century onward in order to be rented to private occupants. This use explains the refined and residential character of the interior decoration, much of which has survived in remarkable condition. Offering approximately 400 m² on each level, the ground floor is organized around a central vestibule paved with cabochon stone tiles and positioned along the main axis of the façade. This space leads to the reception rooms and formerly provided access to the cloister. Two lateral doors framed with sculpted cartouches decorate the vestibule: one adorned with stylised foliage in a pure Rocaille style, the other with a medallion depicting an armoured figure holding a quiver and crowned with a laurel wreath. To the left of the vestibule lies a large salon measuring 7.29 m by 10.72 m, with stone flooring and four windows overlooking the courtyard of honour and the park. The room retains its original 18th-century décor. The central door, with its original woodwork and iron fittings, is surmounted by a sculpted panel depicting a trophy of musical instruments accompanied by a bust and garlands. The four side doors are decorated with stucco medallions representing allegories of the four seasons, created by itinerant artists of Italian origin—decorative work that is relatively rare in the region. The stone fireplace, with Rocaille ornamentation, was originally painted to imitate marble, while the grey wall tones today echo the colours used before the French Revolution. This wing of the ground floor also includes a small tiled sitting room with a wooden fireplace, a kitchen-dining room with terracotta flooring, a bedroom with dressing room and modern bathroom, and a service staircase. To the right of the vestibule is an oak-parqueted study with a 19th-century marble fireplace, created from the former waiting room of the abbatial residence, which was divided during the 19th century to form this office and a passage toward the dining room. The dining room retains most of its Louis XV decorative elements: the fountain, fireplace and sideboards beneath the windows are made of black marble from Solesmes. The fireplace mantel, designed and painted to resemble carved panelling, is made of sculpted stone, as are the frame of the central doorway decorated with a basket of flowers and the fountain surround crowned by a sculpted head of Neptune. A second vestibule leads to the main staircase, a wooden stair with square balusters dating from the late 17th century. Its first flight is built into the thickness of the wall, leaving access to the library, whose doorway is surmounted by a sculpted 19th-century head. This level also includes the library, a dining room installed in the former kitchen with terracotta flooring, a monumental fireplace and an original cooking range, as well as a small kitchen, a laundry room, various service rooms, a small cellar and a WC. The first floor is arranged around a gallery that serves four bedrooms with bathrooms or washrooms, two additional bedrooms, a children’s bedroom, a bathroom and a linen room. In the south wing there is an independent apartment composed of a living room with an 18th-century fireplace, a library, a kitchen and a bedroom with bathroom and WC. A large attic extends above the whole building. The outbuildings include several service buildings containing storage sheds, a workshop, stables, a tack room, a barn, a dovecote, a sheepfold, and former bakery and dairy buildings. A caretaker’s house, entirely restored in recent years, comprises an entrance hall, tiled kitchen, back kitchen, living room, two bedrooms, a bathroom and WC. The property is also equipped with full equestrian facilities. The stable features Regupol rubber flooring in the stalls and in the wash area, with Röwer & Rüb boxes (4 x 3.6 m) made of hardwood, galvanized and painted burgundy, and a solarium equipped with UV and infrared lamps. The indoor arena, of Olympic dimensions (21 x 61 m), is drained around the perimeter and every ten metres. It rests on a crushed stone foundation with a compacted layer, topped with 14 to 16 cm of Fontainebleau sand mixed with high-quality Belgian fibres. The arena includes safety mirrors (6 m in the centre and 3 m in each corner) and an irrigation system supplied by water from the river. A lunging ring with a diameter of 18 m, built on a compacted crushed-stone foundation, is covered with a mixture of Fontainebleau sand, natural sand and fibres to create a deeper base. Wooden paddocks complete the equestrian facilities. The entrance gatehouse, the façades and roofs of the abbot’s residence, the well, the vestibule and staircase, the large salon and dining room on the ground floor, the seven bedrooms on the first floor, and the bridge over the stream are all listed as **Historic Monuments**. The façades and roofs of the outbuildings, together with the dovecote in its entirety, are listed on the **Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments**. The property therefore benefits from the favourable tax regime associated with Historic Monument status.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
On the edge of the Sarthe river and facing the racetrack and the Chateau de Sablé, we offer exclusively a very beautiful recent house with a swimming pool with a surface area of 195m² plus a basement with parking of approximately 117m² on a plot of 5244m². It consists on the ground floor of a large living room with a fireplace opening onto an outdoor terrace allowing enjoyment of the unobstructed view of the countryside, a kitchen, a master bedroom, 2 bedrooms, a shower room, and a toilet. There is a Jacuzzi on another terrace facing the racetrack. On the first floor, there is a mezzanine, 2 large bedrooms, a bathroom, a toilet, and a storage room. Exposed beams of the frame. In the basement, a large garage for 2 cars, a pantry, a utility room, a sauna, and a laundry room. In good condition. Recently redone. Full of charm. Bucolic setting.Very calm environment but close to all amenities.Just over an hour from Paris by TGV.DPE: C. GES: A.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Saint Ferdinand Paris 7e
SARTHE: 30 mins from Le Mans, quick motorway access to Paris, Normandy, Brittany. Beautiful property of approximately 1219 sqm from the 17th century. This property houses a chapel with its preserved authenticity. It has a reception room of 85 sqm, 10 bedrooms, 3 dormitories, several bathrooms and various other rooms to be fitted out according to your project, all on a plot of 5400 sqm. A unique property full of history which is absolutely to be discovered. Shops in the village, fiber optic. IDEAL FOR LARGE FAMILY HOME, GITE PROJECT, GUEST ROOM, EVENT ORGANIZATION .......Budget: EUR630,000 agency fees included of which 5% is payable by the buyer, i.e. EUR600,000 net seller. This announcement was written under the editorial responsibility of Laurence LEFEVRE acting under the status of commercial agent registered with the RSAC of MANS n° 438 777 047 with PAUL PARKER PROPERTIES, domiciled at 10 rue du Colisée 75008 PARIS, brand of SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, National real estate network, with capital of EUR40,000, RCS NANTES n° 487 624 777, Professional card T and G n° CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 CCI Nantes, GALIAN Guarantee, 89 rue La Boétie, 75008 Paris. To visit, contact Laurence LEFEVRE (independent agent for SAS Paul Parker-Properties) locally at tel: 06 72 20 23 35 - [email protected]. Sales mandate no. 385 541. The FNAIM-approved professional advises you, guarantees and secures your real estate project RCS 438 777 047. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www. georisques. gouv. fr ' (5.00 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Paul Parker Properties
Renaissance Manor House Listed as a Historic Monument – 5,435 sq ft – 9.1 Acres of Parkland – Sarthe, France Built circa 1530 and later remodeled in the 18th century, this remarkable period manor house, now listed as a Historic Monument, bears witness to several centuries of architectural heritage. Carefully and comprehensively restored in 2010, the property harmoniously combines historic authenticity with modern comfort. Offering approximately 505 sqm (5,435 sq ft) of living space, the residence features 12 principal rooms, including superb reception rooms with generous proportions and an impressive ceiling height of approximately 3.7 meters (12 ft), creating a refined and luminous atmosphere throughout. The sleeping quarters comprise five bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, ensuring comfort, privacy, and independence for residents and guests alike, 2 extra rooms. ⸻ Exceptional Architectural Heritage Typical of Renaissance seigneurial residences, the manor retains numerous period features of outstanding quality, carefully preserved over time: * Two independent staircases, including a stone spiral staircase * Monumental Renaissance fireplaces * 18th-century stone fireplaces and trumeaux * Original terracotta floor tiles * Gun ports * Watch turret * Secondary staircase integrated within the thickness of the walls * Guard room These authentic features reflect the defensive and residential architecture of the 16th and 18th centuries, giving the property rare historical character and heritage value. ⸻ A Charming Estate in a Preserved Setting Set within a peaceful and unspoiled rural environment, yet within convenient reach of main transport routes and services, the estate extends over approximately 3.7 hectares (9.1 acres) of landscaped grounds. The park includes formal plantings of boxwood and yew topiary, creating an elegant and structured landscape setting. The property benefits from modern security and infrastructure features, including: * Electric entrance gate * Partially walled grounds * Alarm system * Fiber-optic internet connection ⸻ Outbuildings and Potential The estate includes several valuable outbuildings: * A garage wing located opposite the main residence * An annex providing a self-contained independent dwelling * A separate house currently rented, generating rental income These buildings offer a wide range of potential uses, including family residence, hospitality activity, professional use, or investment income.
…By Kretz & Partners
In the immediate vicinity of Sablé-sur-Sarthe, between Le Mans and Angers, in the heart of a privileged natural environment and just minutes from the Sablé-Solesmes Golf Course, this elegant character longère offers approximately 330 m² of living space on a landscaped plot of 3,120 m², bordering the Sarthe River. Completely renovated, this charming property combines authenticity, generous volumes, and contemporary amenities. At the highlight, a heated swimming pool overlooks the park and the river.The ground floor revolves around an entrance that leads to a spacious dining room with a fully equipped open kitchen, which serves as the true heart of the house, designed as a central sharing space. The vast reception salon, adorned with an open fireplace, stands as a warm place dedicated to convivial moments. A second salon features equally generous volumes, highlighted by a cathedral ceiling and a beautiful height under the ceiling. Bathed in light, it opens widely onto the terrace. An office with a dressing area, a shower room, functional service areas, and two toilets complete this level.Benefiting from a southwest orientation, all living rooms open onto the terrace and enjoy unobstructed views of the pool, the tree-lined park, and the river.Upstairs, the sleeping area consists of a master suite with a dressing room and bathroom, as well as four comfortably sized bedrooms. A shower room, a second dressing room, and independent toilets complete this level, allowing for a fluid and pleasant family organization.Outside, the tree-lined park features various relaxation and contemplation spaces. The pool, integrated into its environment, is accompanied by a spacious terrace directly connected to the living areas.An outbuilding, whose roof has recently been refurbished, offers potential for additional development. A garage and a cellar further enhance the features of this property.The immediate environment is appealing due to its balance between tranquility and accessibility. Shops, schools, and services are quickly accessible, as are the routes connecting Le Mans and Angers. The proximity to the Golf Course enhances the attractiveness of this sought-after location.Distinctive for its location on the banks of the Sarthe, the quality of its renovation, and the generosity of its volumes, this character property embodies a way of life oriented towards nature. It offers an ideal setting for a primary residence as well as for a holiday home.Energy Class: B / Climate Class: A Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use: between 3,070 euros and 4,190 euros Indexed to the years 2021, 2022, 2023 (subscription included) Fees to be paid by the seller.Contact EI: Sylvie TOLMONT: 06 38 55 80 20 Registered commercial agent at RSAC du Mans No. 938 294 600.Risk information available at www.georisques.gouvThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Espaces Atypiques Le Mans
Located in Mayenne, in the immediate vicinity of Sainte-Suzanne, ranked among the most beautiful villages in France, the Domaine de la Jagaisière is a rare private heritage ensemble that combines a historic manor, outbuildings, agricultural lands, water resources, and energy potential.This estate is aimed at a buyer capable of acting quickly: an entrepreneur, investor, or international buyer seeking a hybrid heritage asset that combines real estate value, autonomy, and economic potential.HERITAGE AND HISTORICAL VALUE The noble land of Jagaisière has been documented since 1390. The manor has undergone successive modifications from the 14th to the 19th century, preserving a rare stratified architecture: the main body of the manor, lateral pavilion, entrance tower, and historic agricultural outbuildings. The entire architectural ensemble has been studied by the General Inventory of Heritage of the Pays de la Loire Region, confirming the site's heritage interest. Today, the estate constitutes a private historical ensemble, reflecting more than six centuries of architectural and agricultural evolution. ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION Main Manor - Construction with gritstone rubble, slate roof - Noble organization: basement floor, main floor, attics - Historical fireplaces (16th-17th centuries) - Old volumes and enfilade distribution - Vaulted cellar, storage spaces, and character rooms Outbuildings - Historic entrance tower - Old barns and stables - Sheds and agricultural buildings THE ESTATE AND ITS RESOURCES Lands and Environment - About 1 hectare of agricultural land and meadows - Dominant position over the valley - Relative isolation and preserved natural environment Autonomy and Production - Very productive orchard (apple trees, pear trees, fig trees, vineyard peaches, hazelnut trees, walnut trees, cherry trees, quince trees) - Vegetable garden of about 700 m² - Organic farming for over 10 years - Water plan - Three wells Included equipment (subject to negotiation) - Furniture and equipment - Agricultural equipment and tractor ECONOMIC AND STRATEGIC POTENTIAL The Domaine de la Jagaisière has a rare potential for hybrid exploitation: 1. Private heritage residence 2. Agricultural estate and autonomy project 3. Entrepreneurial project (hospitality, guesthouses, co-working space, artistic residence) 4. Energy project (photovoltaic) Several studies have been conducted by specialized operators, proposing various economic models, including: - Initial payment and long-term rents, - Annual annuity, - Structuring of an energy project to be defined. These elements endow the estate with the status of a hybrid heritage asset combining real estate, land, and energy potential. KEY DATA - Historic manor: 14th-19th centuries - Habitable area: approximately 275 m² - Outbuildings: barns, tower, agricultural buildings - Total area: approximately 10 hectares - Resources: water (wells, water plan), agricultural land, orchard, vegetable garden - Location: Mayenne, Pays de la Loire, France INVESTOR POSITIONING The Domaine is not a standard real estate property. It is a rare heritage asset, intended for a buyer seeking: - lasting real estate value, - land autonomy, - economic potential, - an asset for portfolio diversification. 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: €466,000 Sale price excluding agency fees: €450,000 Fees charged to the buyer: €16,000, or 3.56% VAT included of the property value excluding fees. Contact your megAgence consultant: Julien GUAY, Tel.: 0678391198, Email: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered with the RSAC of LE MANS under the number 879 729 705This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Megagence
Located just 35 minutes from Laval, 1 hour from Le Mans and 2œ hours from western Paris, this property combines the charm of the past with modern comforts, a stone's throw from local amenities and surrounded by nature. Behind its walls steeped in history lie over 260m² of space, tasteful décor and a modern, efficient heating system. The tone is set from the moment you enter: a welcoming hall, a fitted and equipped kitchen with a dining area, a dining room with a marble fireplace, and a cosy living room with a built-in fireplace. Upstairs: 5 bedrooms, 3 of which have en-suite shower rooms, and a family bathroom. A large multi-purpose room remains to be fitted out as you wish: office, games room, lounge, gym... An impressive vaulted cellar and a pleasant glass-roofed area complete the property. Outside, the charm is just as evident: a covered and heated swimming pool, a tennis court, a convivial courtyard with a summer kitchen, garages Not to mention the property's equestrian heritage, with horse stalls and meadows featuring shelters lined with fences. A rare property, full of character, for lovers of authenticity and nature. If these few lines have piqued your curiosity, there is just one step left to take: a chat before a viewing. I still have so much more to tell you about the additional potential of this property!
…By Megagence
A Timeless Manor – Eastern Mayenne – 18.7 ha with Private Lake At the end of a tree-lined avenue of linden trees, through the woods, a rare and noble residence reveals itself. Here, time seems to stand still. This late 15th–early 16th century manor, listed in its entirety on the French Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments (ISMH), embodies the elegance of a preserved heritage, magnificently restored with extraordinary care. Behind its granite walls, 380 sqm of history unfold. Every stone, every beam, every monumental fireplace speaks of centuries past, while discreet, refined comforts allow for a modern and serene lifestyle. The Manor House The entrance is through the original granite spiral staircase tower. Inside, the rooms follow one another harmoniously: • a welcoming salon with a monumental fireplace, • a convivial kitchen, • a bedroom with terracotta tiles and exposed beams, • generous, light-filled bedrooms with carved fireplaces, • a unique bathroom still boasting a functional fireplace. Under the soaring roof, a breathtaking cathedral-like room showcases the original chestnut-beamed framework, with a private study and library nestled alongside. At the very top, a secret stairway carved into the stone leads to a former watch room, a unique reminder of the manor’s history of vigilance and protection. The Outbuildings The estate also offers remarkable outbuildings with vast potential: • To the east, a 370 sqm lodge, fully restored, now serving as an atelier and office. Its vast open-plan space, crowned by a Louis XIV marble fireplace, is bathed in natural light through wide glass openings. Heated by underfloor systems and finished with polished concrete floors, it could easily be transformed into a guest residence, gallery, or secondary home. • A stone barn shelters the boiler and wood reserves. • The former pigsties have been converted into a charming workshop opening onto a paved courtyard. • A large outbuilding with garage (for two cars) and storage areas, in excellent structural condition, offers significant scope for conversion. A Natural Haven The manor sits within a stunning 18.7-hectare estate of landscaped parkland and woodland. At its heart lies a 3.5-hectare lake, a living mirror reflecting the sky and the seasons, around which one can walk, contemplate, or simply enjoy the serenity of nature. A traditional vegetable garden, an orchard, and a charmingly designed parking area nestled in a hornbeam alley complete this idyllic setting. Location The property enjoys both seclusion and accessibility: • just 2 km from a small town with shops, services, and a primary school, • 4 km from the motorway, • 25 km from a TGV station, linking Paris in just 1h15. An additional 12 hectares of land are available upon request. ⸻ Highlights • An exceptional restoration, true to history and tradition. • A perfect balance between authenticity and contemporary comfort. • The beauty of the landscaped park with its 3.5 ha lake. • Immense potential in the restored outbuildings. • An ideal location: peaceful countryside, yet within easy reach of Paris. ⸻ A rare and timeless estate, where history, nature, and modern comfort come together to offer a unique art of living — ready for its next chapter. Risk information available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Kretz & Partners
Ref.4721 : French noble house for sale in Pays de la Loire. Built in a village in the Mayenne region, this charming 19th-century mansion is located approximately 5 km from Evron (population 8,500), which has a railway station, and 260 km from Paris. The Coëvrons region and its surroundings offer beautiful attractions such as the Notre-Dame-de-l'Epine Basilica in Evron, combining Romanesque and Gothic architecture, the medieval village of Sainte-Suzanne, one of the ‘Most Beautiful Villages in France’, the Saulges cave valley, including the Margot and Rochefort caves, which contain prehistoric cave paintings. This attractive residence, built in the mid-19th century, is constructed of stone and covered with slate. The stonework of the foundations and ground floor is granite, while tuffeau stone was chosen for the two upper floors. The house is dual-aspect (east/west facing) and has a surface area of approximately 180sqm (excluding the attic and cellar), comprising: On the ground floor: entrance hall (18 sqm) with staircase and toilets, living room (30.6 sqm, ceiling height 3.32 m) with Louis XV-style marble fireplace, dining room (13 m²), kitchen (14 sqm). On the first floor : a suite comprising a bedroom (21 sqm, ceiling height 3.08 m), dressing room (2.8 sqm) and shower room (6.2sqm), then 2 bedrooms (14 and 13 sqm), separate bathroom and toilet. Above: bedroom (28 sqm), shower room (6.6 sqm) and attic (approx. 30 sqm). Cellar under part of the house, accessible from the outside. This mansion has retained the architectural features typical of bourgeois houses of this period: marble fireplace, mouldings, rosettes, suspended staircase, etc. On the ground floor, the Grez-en-Bouère stone flooring is of high quality. Upstairs, the parquet flooring has been preserved under carpet. The outbuildings include: A/ An old toilet block, used as a small garden shed; B/ A bread oven including the boiler room; Directly accessible from the garden or from a large gate opening onto the street: C/ A stone garage (approx. 24 sqm), slate roof dating from 1992; D/ 3 stone pigsties, covered with slate; E/ A stone workshop comprising 2 rooms totalling 17 sqm slate roof dating from 1992. The property is accessed through a pretty gate framed by two granite pillars. It opens onto a lawn decorated with boxwood balls in front of the main façade. On the other side of the house, to the west, is a garden decorated with topiaries and shrubs. Beyond that is an orchard with pear, plum, damson, cherry and peach trees, vines, etc. At the end of the orchard is a pedestrian gate providing access to the public road from the bottom of the garden. The total area is 2,041 sqm. Option to purchase in addition: 1,180 sqm of adjoining land located in an urban area covered by the local urban planning regulations (PLU).
…By Cabinet Le Nail
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