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House Aillant-sur-Tholon (89)
An elegant 18th-century village house with stone outbuildings and tree-dotted grounds in Burgundy, 1 hour and 30 minutes from Paris. The property is surrounded by undulating countryside: a patchwork of forests, hedge-lined meadows and lakes. It lies in a picturesque village. You enter the property via a double entrance gate of wood and metal. Gravelled areas offer parking space for several vehicles. When you first look ahead, you see a harmonious collection of buildings surrounded by grounds where tall trees and fragrant flowers grow. The main house is a long building. Like the guesthouse, it has a ground floor and a first floor. It is crowned with a gable roof of flat Burgundy tiles. A dormer stands out on the roof, above the entrance door. The house’s stone elevations bring out fine features of architectural articulation. These elevations are punctuated with large windows that have small panes and are fitted with shutters. Beautiful surrounds of brickwork frame these windows. The windows are of different sizes, which livens up the facade, up which a climbing plant grows. At one end of the house there is a carriage entrance door that connects directly to the main section. And at the other end, there is a carport made of brick and timber. Lastly, there is a woodstore at the back. The guesthouse stands at a right angle to the main house and has the same characteristics as the latter. The same stones were used to build it and its different windows are fitted with shutters of solid oak. A decorative well, a stone bench and metal sculptures complete the property’s outdoor embellishments. A secondary entrance to the property is hidden on the other side of the garden.
By Patrice Besse
House Sens (89)
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By Leigniel Immobilier
House with terrace Sens (89)
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By Leigniel Immobilier
Castle Sens (89)
Located only 1 hour 10 minutes from Paris, this magnificent 19th century waterfront mansion sits discreetly alongside its hanging English garden overlooking the Yonne valley. The natural grounds present a remarkable heritage of many hundred-year-old trees, conferring on the site a sense of majesty and serenity. Pierre de Gondi Cardinal de Retz donated the site to the Capuchins in 1608; the convent was destroyed in 1791, and a wealthy Parisian built this south-facing residence in 1838, in accordance with the architectural tastes of the day in the capital. The pure lines of its windows project us into the surrounding countryside. The harmonious interior architecture, the ground floor reception rooms, the panoramic views and the pastel colors bring every flicker of light to life. Its elevator, its bathrooms and its energy performance make it the ideal main residence or holiday home. Thanks to its two levels of reception rooms at garden level and its potential for extension, the property could also be developed for business use (tourism or otherwise). Located in Burgundy, on the outskirts of Puisaye and the Othe forest, it presents delightful rural surroundings that are perfectly conducive to relaxation. A sumptuous property that will delight all lovers of hunting, sport, nature and swimming. View overlooking the valley. 10 minutes from Roncemay Golf Club.
By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
House Sens (89)
A renovated 18th-century house with a walled garden, nestled in the historical town of Sens, Burgundy. The dwelling was built at the end of the 18th century. The bailiff of Sens ordered construction of the edifice to house his family. Later, in around 1850, the building became the head administrative office for the local area. The current owners, members of a local family, have renovated the house entirely. The property turns its back on the small street on which it stands. One of its tall elevations with a cornice faces the road. This elevation is punctuated with brickwork, which forms the window surrounds and a stringcourse. This brickwork adds colour to the plain rendered wall. An elegant stone doorway with a segmental arch surrounds the entrance gate. The facade faces the garden. Its stringcourses and the surrounds around its evenly spaced windows are also made of brick. A tall wooden double gate leads into a covered entrance area. A huge glass wall forms the far end of this covered space and offers a delightful view of the garden and the majestic trees that dot it. A few steps lead up to French windows that form an entrance. This flight of steps is aligned with the edifice’s sandstone base course. The dwelling offers a floor area of around 300m². It has a basement, a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. Two dormers with brickwork window surrounds and triangular pediments stand out on the tiled roof and bring natural light into the second floor. The house is in excellent condition. A tasteful modern touch has been added to its 18th-century decor.
By Patrice Besse
House Sens (89)
In a Burgundy village, only a little over an hour outside of Paris, a cluster of houses and outbuildings surrounded by a bucolic garden. On a quiet village street, a large wooden gate flanked by two stone pillars and its adjacent pedestrian door open onto a property, which, entirely enclosed, is sheltered from outside noise and prying eyes. A gravel area has enough room to park several vehicles. The pathway leads to two houses and an extensive garden. On one side, topped with a Burgundy-tile gable roof with three hipped dormer windows, one of which is protected by a guardrail, the main two-storey rubble masonry house is adorned with exterior brick window surrounds, while large small-paned windows bathe its interior with light. With an inhabitable surface area of approximately 150 m², the house is flanked by a former bread oven, which repeats the same ornamental features as the house. A more recent extension extends the living room towards the garden onto which large picture windows look out. A stone patio surrounds the building, while an external stone staircase leads to a vaulted cellar. On the other side, facing the main house, the two-storey guesthouse mirrors the same architectural characteristics: a Burgundy-tile gable roof with one hipped dormer window. With its wisteria-festooned façade and exterior patio, the guesthouse has a total surface area of approximately 100 m². Located past the guesthouse are various outbuildings, while in the midst of all the buildings is a carefully groomed, 2,000-m² garden with different landscaped areas.
By Patrice Besse
House with pool and terrace Sens (89)
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By Leigniel Immobilier
House with garden and terrace Sens (89)
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By Lloyd & Davis
House Sens (89)
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By Leigniel Immobilier
Property with garden Sens (89)
Bourgogne (89): Former mill with outbuildings on 4909m² of land Located a few minutes from Sens, its shops and its train station, this property with undeniable charm offers you a house of approximately 250m² of living space with on the ground floor a kitchen open to the dining room, a large living room, a small living room, an office , a bathroom and a boiler room. Upstairs, 3 bedrooms, a bathroom and a master suite with bathroom and dressing room. Many outbuildings including a guest house of approximately 65m² with 2 bedrooms, workshop, woodshed, garages and large games room. All on 4909m² of land crossed by a stream and sheltered from all eyes. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Our opinion: A quiet property, away from the pollution, which is equally suitable for family use and the creation of an activity. A must see !
By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
House with terrace Sens (89)
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By Leigniel Immobilier
House Sens (89)
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By Iad France
House with terrace Sens (89)
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By Christine Arnoux Immobilier
House Sens (89)
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By Leigniel Immobilier
Mill Sens (89)
A former mill and its outbuildings in the middle of woods and grounds crossed by a river, 1 5 hours from Paris. The property is accessed via a private driveway that runs through woods to a gravelled courtyard used as a car park. After going round the outbuildings we come to the main courtyard, where the old mill and outbuildings form a harmonious L-shaped group. The history of the flour mill is attested to by notarial deeds dating back to the 16th century. It has full French ownership rights and a drop height of around 1.50 metres. The paddle wheel was dismantled in the 1950s when the building was converted into a family residence. Built on two levels, the mill has a gabled tiled roof. Its facades are rendered and enhanced with corner quoins and brick bay surrounds. The roofs of the outbuildings, also with tiled gables, are pierced with hanging dormers and dormer windows. Covered in Virginia creeper and adorned with climbing roses, the facades have several varying sized windows, fitted with patio doors and large French-style windows protected by shutters.
By Patrice Besse
House Sens (89)
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By 3g Immo-consultant
Property with pool Sens (89)
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By Iad France
Mill Saint-Martin-sur-Ouanne (89)
A 16th and 17th century former mill, surrounded by 6 hectares of meadows, in the Puisaye region, 2 hours from Paris. A double entrance gate opens onto a large lawned area dotted with some ten tall trees, and a gravel parking area. The complex comprises several adjoining buildings facing the main structure, the mill. The mill faces north-south, while the outbuildings face south and west. A pedestrian entrance provides access to the premises, protected by a canopy of local tiles. The mill stands in the middle of the reach. The wheel with a diameter of around 4m abuts the building. A small wooden bridge crosses the river. There is a spring close to the mill, from which blue water gushes into the headrace. The residence overlooks a number of authentic features, including a well built of local Puisaye brick, which can still be used and is between 3 and 6 metres deep. The presence of alluvial groundwater, which is always cool, means that a water-to-water heat pump could be installed. A number of outbuildings, each topped with an old country-style roof, complete the complex: a barn, a traditional oven, an old sheepfold and a large workshop for drying wood. Finally, at the back of the house, there is a vast hangar hidden behind a hedge. A dedicated gate provides access to this hangar for the estate's farm vehicles and also links via the ford over the millstream to the meadows.
By Patrice Besse
House Saint-Martin-du-Tertre (89)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Pinoy Immobilier
Property with pool Le Bignon-Mirabeau (45)
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By Iad France
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