luxury real estate for sale Montaigu, France (page 14)
1869 listings near Montaigu
House with pool and terrace Nantes (44)
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By Prestige Atlantique
House with terrace Nantes (44)
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By Prestige Atlantique
House with garden Nantes (44)
Located 6 to 8 minutes by tram from La Perverie and Saint Joseph du Locquidy schools, on a quiet street, this detached house offers 1,507 sq ft of living space plus convertible attic space and a pleasant garden. On the ground floor: entrance, fully equipped kitchen open to a pleasant living-dining room with direct access to the garden on both sides. Five bedrooms, one on the ground floor with a private bath, along with a bathroom and a shower room. Separate toilets on each level, utility room. Kitchenette and shared bathroom for two students. Gas heating, double glazing. Recent upgrades (heating, electricity) and quality renovation. Garage for one vehicle plus a parking space in the gravel courtyard. Pleasant enclosed garden with flowers and trees, providing some shade in the summer, on an enclosed lot of approximately 5,253 sq ft, with 269 sq ft of remaining buildable space. High-quality features. Close to shops and schools, with easy access to Paris and Vannes. Exclusive listing by Cabinet de Charry Bretagne Paris.
By Cabinet De Charry Bretagne - Paris
House with terrace Nantes (44)
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By Blot Immobilier 44
Apartment with terrace Nantes (44)
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By Iad France
Apartment with terrace Nantes (44)
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By Agence Laurence Béliard
Apartment Nantes (44)
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By Agence Laurence Béliard
Apartment Nantes (44)
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By Nantes Sotheby's International
House with garden and terrace Nantes (44)
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By Nantes Sotheby's International
Apartment with terrace Nantes (44)
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By Nantes Sotheby's International
Property Nantes (44)
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By Prestige Atlantique
Apartment Nantes (44)
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By Sublimons
House with pool Nantes (44)
RARE--Sud-Loire (15 minutes from Nantes): This 18th century 'Folie Nantaise', completely renovated in 2021, illustrates the power and art of living of a historic merchant caste on the outskirts of Nantes. In the countryside, but not isolated, on a park of more than one hectare, you access the residence by a dirt road out of sight. A large main courtyard serves the main house as well as the numerous outbuildings and the leisure area. An ideal place for a family, professional use, or a second home. This luxury residence offers beautiful volumes, old parquet floors and tiles, functional fireplaces, high ceilings and large bay windows. A set that gives it all its charm. The ground floor has beautiful reception rooms, an independent family kitchen and an office. Six bedrooms including a master suite with dressing room are distributed over the two upper levels as well as two shower rooms and a bathroom. The magnificent arched park with old stone walls has a secure outdoor swimming pool, a courtyard with a large summer kitchen, and a workshop with its attic. Additional assets: double garage with motorized doors, heat pump heating, 2 wells with automatic watering, and direct access to hiking trails and the town's lake. ENERGY CLASS: C / CLIMATE CLASS: A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use established from energy prices for the year 2021: 1930 - EUR2610 Contact: Dana DUCAS -EI- at 07.67 .76.75.51 for more information on this property in a privileged setting. [email protected] Commercial Agent - RSAC 2021AC00086 Nantes Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr
By Espaces Atypiques Nantes
Apartment with terrace Nantes (44)
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By Iad France
Apartment with terrace Nantes (44)
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By Iad France
Apartment Nantes (44)
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By Winkey
Castle Nantes (44)
A listed 17th and 18th century chateau and former winery in a 73-hectare estate in the Nantes vineyards. As soon as you leave the main road, a long, pine-lined local drive leads past the vineyards on one side to the entrance of the estate in the perimeter wall on the other side. First, there is a former farmstead, comprising a straw barn, a bakehouse, an old dovecote and two separate dwellings. Then a wooden gate with a wicket door opens onto a vast rectangular courtyard serving a group of outbuildings comprising the former winery, stables and a barn. The adjoining chateau includes a main building and two annexe houses framing the main courtyard. The iron gateway gate and pediment with cartouche rest on two granite pillars topped with sculptures depicting reclining lions with their paws on a globe. Opening onto the vineyards to the south, the courtyard, planted with two centuries-old magnolias, features a central multifoil stone pool and flowerbeds. The chateau is protected by a perimeter wall surrounded by water-filled moats and accessed via a semi-circular earth platform and a 16th-century stone bridge from the road, as well as by a wooden footbridge from the winery courtyard or the park to the rear. Completely enclosed by walls, the grounds include a chapel, a fishpond and a hoof bath for horses, as well as an ornamental woodland. Including the vineyard and tenanted farmland surrounding the complex, the property covers almost 73 hectares. The residence and outbuildings are built on a square earth platform measuring around 50 m x 50 m, overlooking water-filled moats that were once part of a fortified castle built around 1411, on the foundations of a Roman villa. In the 16th century, at the height of the Renaissance, the stronghold was transformed into a noble residence. In 1737, an ancestor of the current inhabitants bought the chateau, planted the vineyards and built the winery, thereby transforming the estate into its present configuration. It was only after the counter-revolutionary Wars of the Vendée, during which the estate repeatedly burnt down, that the dwelling was rebuilt in its current neo-classical style. It was subsequently enlarged at the end of the 19th century, with a central pavilion on the rear facade, and then at the beginning of the 20th century, when the height of a wing was raised to create an artist's studio in the Italian neo-Renaissance style. In 2011, the facades and some of the rooms in the residence, as well as the chapel, barn, dovecote, wine storehouses, hangar, bakehouse and part of the grounds were listed as French historic monuments.
By Patrice Besse
Manor Nantes (44)
A sixteenth-century mansion, remodelled in the nineteenth century, waiting to be restored in grounds that cover two hectares beside the River Erdre. A track leads up to the mansion from a small local road. It goes past a line of former service outhouses that used to belong to the property. A gate fitted in a round-arch stone passage forms an impressive entrance that takes you into a vast front court with a lawn in the middle. On one side stands the mansion. On the other side stands a warden’s lodge and a long building of annexes that includes a garage and storerooms. The gently sloping grounds cover about two hectares and extend around the mansion and behind it, dotted with trees that are over a hundred years old. These grounds lead down to the River Erdre where they offer private access to the water via a stone quay. The property cannot be seen from the river.
By Patrice Besse
Property Nantes (44)
A splendid eighteenth-century mansion near Nantes, nestled in a beautiful landscaped garden that covers over a hectare and includes a pond and outhouses. The edifice is an emblematic example of the town’s architectural heritage. It bears witness to the rich history – and anecdotes – of this delightful area south of the majestic River Loire. The property can be considered one of the famous bijou mansions that dot the countryside around Nantes. These homes were built for the pleasure of high society during the upper middle classes’ golden age: the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The house is set back from a secondary road. It stands behind a remote-controlled metal gate that is flanked by two tall square pillars of dressed stone. The outdoor entrance area is divided into two distinct sections. An initial closed court reserved for parking includes a broad asphalt driveway, lawns, and lines of evergreen oaks and crape myrtles. A second, gravelled court is fenced off with wrought-iron railings and gates. It leads straight up to the house’s entrance door. This main courtyard faces north. It is bordered with the edifice’s principal section, which dates back to 1789 and offers 500m² of living space. Two wings extend it at right angles. They contain living spaces and areas for relaxation that cover around 600m². On the south side, trees dot a landscaped garden. Some of these trees are over a hundred years old. A path edges the eastern side of the grounds and leads to a group of outhouses. A kennel, a tunnel greenhouse, and a walled, fenced-off pond complete this marvellous 12,600m² property surrounded by walls.
By Patrice Besse
Manor Nantes (44)
A 19th-century hilltop manor house, with 6 hectares of woodlands and meadows, 25 km from Nantes. Just a few hundred metres from the village, an unpaved track winds its way up through fields and hedgerows to reach this prominent property, immersed in the heart of unspoilt nature. Overlooking the Loire Valley, the estate extends over around 6 hectares of woodland and meadows. There are two separate blocks of outbuildings: a dovecote, a henhouse, a rabbit hutch and former latrines. A driveway surrounds the manor house, which has a total floor area of roughly 250 m² and features a variety of architectural styles. The driveway also leads to the former gardener's house, built in the 'Clissonnais' style, which has been converted into an independent dwelling with a generous floor area of almost 120 m². Beautifully constructed, the complex now requires renovation work to bring it up to standard and modernise the interiors.
By Patrice Besse
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