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2 hours and 30 minutes from Paris, in the Nivernais countryside, an authentic manor surrounded by a park of about 3 hectares. A country road lined with a few traditional farms crosses vast meadows occupied by Charolais cattle. Gradually, the property appears: a manor inspired by British architecture set in the midst of a park planted with ancient trees.A gravel flowerbed surrounds the building and allows for vehicle parking. Not far away, an elongated outbuilding faces a well equipped with its wheel. To the south, there is a swimming pool and its technical room. Several Medici vases mark the main entrance. Built entirely on a basement, the manor has three levels. The facades present a polychrome composition with stone and brick, rhythmically adorned with numerous large-paned windows topped with stone lintels. Two balconies animate the elevations, one of which highlights the main entrance extended by a stone staircase with a wrought-iron railing animated by volutes echoed on the balustrades. The intermediate chainings combine brick and stone, similar to the frames of the windows.A tower attached to the building reinforces the verticality of the whole. It retains corner chainings in brick as well as bands that mark the different levels. In the upper parts, the facades are clad in regional bricks pierced with windows topped with small glazed imposts adorned with gables. The slate roofs have been entirely restored. Some are hipped, particularly those of the tower, while others are gabled.
…By Patrice Besse
Less than 15 minutes from Moulins-sur-Allier (03): wild environment, magnificent site; park of about 9000 m², view, old stables. Between access D2007 north and south and access D2009; state forest and river nearby. Between the forest (ZNIEFF) and the bank of the wild Allier river (National Nature Reserve of Val d’Allier, Bird Reserve, ZNIEFF, Natura 2000, conservancy, biotope to be preserved), the "castle", the last property at the end of a place name, opens directly onto many walking paths. The panorama extends south-east as far as the eye can see. Site of the Allier Natural Spaces Conservatory. This old site, present on the Cassini map, was invested in the 19th century by a renowned horse breeder to implant his racehorses, competitors at the racetrack of the capital of the Duchy of Bourbon; the racetrack founded by Baron de Veauce, a friend of the Duke de Morny, who also raced his horses there. "Castle" typically of 19th-century Bourbon architecture, renovated with respect for period elements (2012 to 2017), turned into a family home (two levels of 200 m² on the ground): Built of rubble dressed with sandstone from Coulandon (brown and pink), the building, part on vaulted cellars, has on the garden level a succession of bright reception rooms (8 rooms of different sizes + 2 toilets-sinks and a shower) as well as at the upper level bedrooms (5) and sanitary facilities (bathroom and toilets); rooms wisely exposed to the south-east overlooking the walled park and the unobstructed view. Northwest corridors lead to these 13 rooms. Plans available upon request. The photos reveal the beautiful materials that make the place very pleasant, in a bright interior thanks to high ceilings, double exposure northwest/southeast, and the volumes of the rooms: marble fireplaces, two original staircases; hardwood floors, windows, and shutters built from either oak or pitch pine... Ground floor (203 m² habitable): - game room or possible waiting room for a liberal profession at the north gable (30 m²); toilets - two rooms with pitch pine flooring, gray-pink marble fireplaces - first oak staircase (toilets and shower at the back; septic tank from 1991 serviced but not replaced) - small room + beautiful room with pink marble fireplace (25 m², oak flooring) - second identical staircase; toilets + renovated shower at the back - very beautiful living room 38 m²: coffered French ceilings, beautiful original Bourbonnais sandstone fireplace, new tiles, west door onto the courtyard, east door onto the enclosed, tree-lined, and flowered park (big conifer, lime tree, view of meadows) - fitted and equipped kitchen 25 m²: door onto courtyard and onto basement 20 m² (accessible from the courtyard): converted into a laundry room, pantry, technical room for the pellet boiler. Attic converted (136 m² habitable, accessible by both staircases, 19th-century skylights): - west corridor servicing a series of rooms of different sizes, pitch pine flooring, marble fireplaces, one at the north gable 33.5 m², double exposure - 3 central bedrooms - beautiful bathroom with double sink - southern gable bedroom: 21.5 m², marble fireplace, west skylight, and east overlooking the distant view of the curtain of oaks bordering the river. Homogeneous renovations of the rooms: roof followed, electricity, plumbing, sanitary facilities, all doors of the park ground, some double glazing of windows, chipboard boiler, blown glass wool insulation in the attic, ceiling plasters, superb fitted and equipped kitchen, almost total decoration... Building with 2 old stables and saddle room 22 X 4 m + convertible attic. Very easily accessible, the nuisance-free site is reachable via the roads on both banks of the Allier, a few kilometers from Moulins-sur-Allier, the capital of the Duchy of Bourbon. The proximity of road and rail axes and beautiful historic nearby towns demonstrates that the manor is situated centrally in the department, very practically linked to the important amenities for family and professional life: prefecture of Moulins, Bocage, Val d’Allier, Bourbonnaise Sologne: • Moulins in less than 15 minutes • Nevers 45 minutes • Paris 2 hours 45 (4 lanes and A77 very close) • Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule 40 minutes • Clermont-Ferrand less than 1 hour 30. Additional photos upon request. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Le Lys Bourbonnais
In the countryside, in a quiet area, a superb manor from 1758 renovated between 2000 and 2003 (roof, electricity, plumbing, swimming pool…). About 468 m² for the main house: beautiful dining kitchen, two dining rooms, living room, music room, TV room, 6 bedrooms including two suites, 2 offices, walk-in closets, 4 bathrooms. Oak staircase from Tronçais, beautiful volumes and preserved charm.The independent cottage (approx. 107 m²) includes 4 bedrooms, a dormitory, a living room with kitchen, and 2 bathrooms.A park of 3.93 ha with a heated swimming pool, orchard (apricots, figs, cherries, kiwis…), well, artist workshop, double garage, workshop. Oil heating, partial double glazing, solar panels, 3 compliant septic tanks. Fiber optic planned.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Kretz & Partners
A private driveway of around 300 meters, lined with some twenty tulip trees, leads us to an old stone bridge spanning a river, to finally discover this pretty manor house and its annexes. Renovated to preserve its authenticity, with exposed stonework, the manor house offers 280 m² of living space. It comprises an entrance hall, a 46 m² living room with a beautiful stone fireplace, a dining room, a fitted kitchen, two bedrooms including a 46 m² master suite, two bathrooms and a dressing room. The second floor comprises two bedrooms and a bathroom, and the second level features an office. A stone farmhouse, also renovated, completes the manor house. With 260 m² of living space, it comprises an entrance hall, a large 60 m² living room, a fully-equipped kitchen with cooking piano, a 30 m² bedroom or study, a storeroom and a boiler room. Upstairs, two bedrooms, a bathroom and a large 60 m² master suite with whirlpool bath and shower. Numerous annexes and outbuildings enhance the property: a large outbuilding with a 46 m² garage/workshop, a kennel, a henhouse, a wood shed, a 63 m² stable with 4 horse stalls and a tack room, a dwelling to be converted and a large space above, all totalling approx. 250 m². Situated less than 20 minutes from shops, schools and other administrative facilities, this magnificent setting, steeped in serenity and tranquillity, offers unspoilt nature and the prospect of beautiful walks in the parkland planted with fir, oak, cedar, magnolia, liquidambar and olive trees... A pretty, discreet and protected swimming pool, as well as a bowling green, will enable you to spend pleasant moments with family or friends. An ideal location for a family home or reception venue. Septic tank compliant, roof in very good condition, recent boiler. ECD: E/E Price HAI : 898.880 € (Net selling price : 848.000 € - 6% fees payable by the buyer). Property presented by Marie PROVOTELLE(EI) : +33 (0)6.86.92.67.77 - [email protected] Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Réf. 4556: For sale near Nevers, authentic manor with its farmhouse. The manor house is set in open countryside in the south of the Nièvre department, around twenty kilometres from Nevers. The setting is very bucolic, with the bocage still very much in evidence, with a happy mix of meadows and cultivated fields. The site is of regional interest for its bocage fauna. Preserving this heritage requires the maintenance of small-scale livestock farming, which is one of the factors in the conservation of grassland environments, hedgerows and watercourses. A well-maintained 80-hectare forest nearby is a great place for hiking. The estate is in the Natura 2000 area. The area is perfectly peaceful, with no nuisances whatsoever. The nearest shops are less than 10 km away. According to the Nièvre archives, the manor house dates back to the 18th century. It belonged to the Benedictine nuns of Nevers, who owned forge mills on the Sardolle, a small river that runs through the property. The presence of slag (siliceous residue from the forge) in the soil around the river attests to the mill's long history of activity. The estate was seized during the Revolution and sold to a notary at the beginning of the 19th century. In 1861, following an epidemic of malaria, all the ponds in the south of the Nivernais plateau were drained and the mills came to a halt. An adjoining locality is called 'l'Étang' and an old dyke, now planted with an elegant mall of lime trees, can still be seen on the property. - The manor : After crossing small country roads and a hamlet with a beautiful Romanesque chapel, the property is accessed via a small valley along a path recently planted with a mall of tulip trees. You have to cross an old stone bridge under which the small river flows to reach the manor. The mill is built on a square plan with a tower on the main façade topped by a lantern. Numerous mullioned windows testify to its age, and the facades are currently of jointed exposed stone, with ashlar corners and window towers. The manor house is accessed via the square tower. An entrance hall with a winding wooden stairway leads to a large dining room-library with low panelling and a Louis XV stone fireplace, followed by a large 46 sqm lounge with large picture windows overlooking the garden. There is also low panelling and another Louis XV wood-burning stove with an insert, topped by a panelled overmantel. Continuing on, there is a fully-equipped kitchen that opens onto a conservatory/dining room, leading to the garden. Next door is a utility room and toilet. On the first floor is a very large 45 sqm suite with 4 windows and a magnificent view over the parkland and surrounding countryside. There is also a large dressing room with window and a bathroom with window. Then there is a second bedroom with its own bathroom. The second floor has a large landing, 2/3 bedrooms and a bathroom. The whole building is very well maintained. - The farmhouse Opposite, in the courtyard, a large, early 19th-century farmhouse 255 sqm is set in the continuity of the remaining dyke. It is built of exposed stone with dressed stone window and door towers. The flat-tiled roof is pierced by three attractive wooden dormer windows. On either side of the façade are a wisteria and a vine that produces excellent table grapes. In the grounds, we find a barn with a floor surface area of just under 150 sqm, with a canopy and a very fine exposed roof frame. Adjoining the barn, on the edge of the orchard, is a small building that must have been a former greenhouse, plus an kennel and henhouse. The entrance to the farmhouse is through a small-paned glass door. The entrance hall leads on the right to a very large 60 sqm through lounge with 3 windows and two French window. It has marble floors, a Louis XV stone fireplace and a large wainscoted cupboard built into one of the walls. To the left is a large, fully fitted kitchen with a French window leading to the garden, and to the rear is a storeroom and the boiler room. From the kitchen, there is access to a large room with a large bay window, currently used as an office. The first floor, with its beautiful oak roofing framework, includes a large 60 sqm master suite, two bedrooms and a bathroom. The whole farmhouse is in very good condition. It could be used as a guest house, or for grown-up children studying in Nevers, or as a gite. Outbuildings : They consist of : At the rear of the manor house and high up is the swimming pool (9 m. X 4 m.), perfectly intimate, with beautiful views and a pool house. A barn in very good condition spanning approx. 125 sqm on two levels with an awning opening on to a beautiful oak roof frame. It has exposed rubble stone walls with stone and brick window and door surrounds. The roof is covered in slate. On one side, two small rooms can be converted into an independent studio flat. It contains the stables, a kennel and a henhouse. There are also two sheds. The 16 acres of parklands are, like the manor's surroundings, bucolic, varied and undulating. Large fenced-in meadows surround the property, allowing animals to roam and the beautiful landscape and environment to be observed. The river runs through the park from east to west, crossing it via a very old stone bridge. An old dyke extending from the farmhouse is planted with an old line of lime trees, and at its end is a bowling green. There is a beautiful orchard with around twenty fruit trees that produce excellent fruit, and a red fruit garden completes the orchard. The entire park is planted with beautiful trees, offering a collection that resembles a small arboretum. A stroll through the grounds is a delight, with views over the beautiful Nivernais countryside and an abundance of varied vegetation. This property with its well-known history, set in beautiful protected countryside just 20 minutes from Nevers, offers a very relaxing setting in which to live. The two houses, the manor house and the farmhouse, have been completely renovated and can be used immediately in a variety of ways, either for a large family and friends, or as a bed and breakfast or gite. Cabinet LE NAIL - Nièvre - Mr Bernard ROUYER : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Bernard ROUYER, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 382 833 341. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Owned by the same family since 1824, this elegant 17th-century maître house is built within a charming wooded park of 7,329 m² in the heart of the village of Doyet, in the Bourbonnais region. It is said to have been used for tax collection in the 18th century and then as a horse post office in the 19th century. It consists of a long rectangular main building with 7 bays, two main floors, and an attic level. A stone base and cornices highlight the three levels. The corner stone quoins form a column. The door and its stone frame are typical of the 17th century. Long, older outbuildings line the courtyard. Facing south, it offers approximately 391 m² of living space. On the ground floor: - An entrance hall of 7.57 m². Stone slab flooring; - A south-facing living room of 30.36 m². English-style parquet. Grey marble fireplace topped with a pilastered overmantel. Ceiling height: 3.60 meters; A dining roomSouth of 30.47 m². English-style parquet. 19th-century black marble fireplace; - A south-facing office of 11.75 m²; - A south-facing boudoir of 9.91 m²; - A bathroom of 3.19 m²: sink, shower, and toilet; - Bedroom No. 1 of 23.66 m². 18th-century gray marble fireplace surmounted by a pilastered overmantel with insert; - Bedroom No. 2 of 12.99 m²; - Bedroom No. 3 of 21.25 m²; - A bathroom of 6.07 m²: sink, shower, and toilet; - A kitchen of 13.24 m²; - Boiler room of 6.46 m²; - A north-facing entrance of 5.72 m²; - A veranda of 13.28 m² not included in the living area. Access to the upper floors is via a remarkable 17th-century double wooden staircase with carved balusters. On the first floor, a landing of 13.31 m² serves seven bedrooms, an office, a bathroom, two shower rooms, and three former kitchens. On the second floor: a large attic of a single span of approximately 232 m². Poplar frame. Lit by 5 dormer windows and a skylight. Flat tile roof redone on the south sides, East and west. The north section with continuous mechanical tiles. Accessible from the inside, a vaulted cellar of 44 m². Central gas heating with a Frisquet boiler for the ground floor and oil-fired forced-air heating with an old Bini boiler for the first floor. All windows are PVC and double-glazed. The house is connected to fiber optic internet. One water and electricity meter per floor. It is also connected to the public sewage system, but to be compliant, the wastewater from a kitchen and a sink on the first floor will need to be connected to the other household wastewater. The main structure is in perfect condition, but the interior needs refreshing. Beautiful outbuildings complete the property: - A 135 m² barn to the north; - A long building comprising 5 garages, a woodshed and a storage shed to the west. In the garden, two wells and a small pond. Numerous flower beds and shrubs. Centuries-old trees.
…By Pierre Changarnier Immobilier
Manor from the 18th and 19th centuries of 387 m². Living room, dining room, office, 8 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms. Indoor pool. Guesthouse converted from an old dovecote. Barn. Garden and land totaling 8.39 hectares. Located at the gates of Vichy. Access to A 719 only 2 km away. Ref 1033.
…By Pierre Changarnier Immobilier
Ref.4788 : Beautiful property for sale in Burgundy. Located in a spa town in southern Burgundy, this elegant property, built around 1880, sits at the meeting point of the foothills of the Morvan and the rolling landscapes of the Charollais, a region renowned for its hedgerow-lined meadows. A region renowned for its lifestyle and heritage, the area combines unspoiled nature, renowned gastronomy, and thermal spas, offering a sought-after setting for a family home or hospitality project. In the immediate vicinity, the natural spaces of the Morvan invite you to enjoy outdoor activities and discover vast forests and lakes, while the great Burgundy vineyards around Beaune contribute to the region's international reputation. The property is located just five minutes from the town center and enjoys quick access to shops and everyday amenities. It remains easily accessible from several regional economic hubs: approximately 30 minutes from Moulins, less than two hours from Beaune, and less than two and a half hours from Lyon. Access to a TGV station is approximately one hour away, facilitating national and international connections. Built at the end of the 19th century, the south-facing façade of the noble house stands out for its refined interplay of projections and recesses, combining light-colored plaster, exposed brickwork, and stone frames. The upper floors, adorned with decorative half-timbering, evoke the Anglo-Norman aesthetic that was very popular in spa towns and resorts at the end of the 19th century. With nearly 830 sqm of living space, the house stands out for its generous proportions and distinctive architecture. A unique property for clients seeking an iconic location, capable of accommodating a personal or professional project: boutique hotel, guest house, seminars or receptions with 13 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. The property is centered around vast reception areas, designed to welcome guests with elegance and generosity. The ground floor opens onto an impressive 80 sqm entrance hall, notable for its French ceiling, carved wooden pillars, and herringbone parquet flooring. To the left is a magnificent 77 sqm reception room with remarkable volumes that can accommodate many guests, enhanced by marquetry parquet flooring; to the right is a more intimate 45 sqm lounge, also with marquetry parquet flooring, featuring an imposing wooden fireplace and direct access to the cement tile-covered terrace. A 15 sqm office leads to a 95 sqm professional kitchen, complete with a dishwashing area, a cloakroom and five bathrooms, perfectly suited for events or hotel use. The first floor, accessed via a beautiful staircase, features a 35 sqm master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two further bedrooms each with their own bathroom and access to a large balcony, and three additional bedrooms, one of which is 28 sqm, all with en-suite bathrooms. A 10 sqm laundry room completes this level. The second floor comprises six bedrooms, several bathrooms and shower rooms, a large 35 sqm room that could be used as a living room or additional bedroom, a storage room, and access to the attic, which offers additional potential for conversion. Finally, the basement has two vaulted cellars, several storage rooms, and a boiler room. With its south-facing exposure, the property enjoys beautiful light and unobstructed views of the park. The whole property retains a warm atmosphere, enhanced by beautiful high ceilings. The outbuildings consist of: · A charming cottage with a recently renovated roof, offering great potential for conversion into a dwelling; · A spacious garage, capable of accommodating three vehicles, topped by a room in need of renovation; · A large woodshed; · Old stables, which, after renovation, could regain their full functionality and contribute to the authenticity and character of the property. The manor is set in wooded grounds covering approximately 7.41 acres (3 hectares), complete with a heated swimming pool. The relaxation areas offer a variety of views and are ideal for walking or organizing outdoor events. In addition, there are nearly 3.70 acres (1.50 hectares) of meadows. The total area is 11.18 acres (4 ha 52a 73ca). Virtual tour available on request. Cabinet LE NAIL – Saône-et-Loire & Bourbonnais - M. Lionel MILLET : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Lionel MILLET, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 942 190 125. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Characterful 1860 estate with manor house, guest house, barns and landscaped park Set on a generous plot with landscaped parkland and a pond, this 1860 estate consists of a manor house, a caretaker’s house, two large barns and a small outbuilding. The property offers extensive space and a wide range of potential uses, both as a private residence and for commercial activities. Between 2008 and 2015, the estate underwent a substantial renovation and was almost entirely modernised while preserving its original character. The roofs were also replaced and the septic system renewed. In recent years, the estate has been professionally operated as a hotel-restaurant, wedding venue and holiday rental. With a maximum of five guest rooms, the activity falls under French “chambres d’hôtes” regulations. The current setup allows for continued tourism use or a combination of residential living and business activity. Rental income has previously enabled the estate to generate a full income. The manor house features two cellars in the basement. The ground floor offers a central entrance with double doors to both the front and rear. From the central hall, there is access to the dining room, living room, kitchen and staircase. Adjacent to the staircase is a second, smaller sitting room. Both the kitchen and dining room open directly onto the garden via double doors. The kitchen also provides access to the cellar. A separate toilet completes this level. The first floor comprises two bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom fitted with a shower, toilet and washbasin. In addition, there is a spacious independent apartment with a living room, bedroom, bathroom and toilet. The second floor offers three large bedrooms, each with a private bathroom including a shower, toilet and washbasin. There is also an additional bedroom with a washbasin and a linen room. Above this level is an attic. The caretaker’s house includes a living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, and benefits from a sunny terrace. The two large barns and the small outbuilding provide extensive additional space. Together with the manor house, guest accommodation and landscaped park, they form a complete estate offering numerous possibilities for those seeking space, privacy and a property full of character. The entire furniture and equipment can be purchased separately, allowing the operation of the estate to be continued immediately if desired.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Close to Bourges, a city famous for its cultural heritage and classified as a Ville d'Art et d'Histoire, this manor house has a timeless charm. Situated just fifteen kilometres east of this historic town, it embodies the essence of 18th century country residences and offers a spacious 402sqm of living space. This architectural treasure, carefully renovated over the years, is set in 5.47 acres of parkland, guaranteeing privacy. Its light-filled interiors include a sumptuous 65sqm reception room overlooking the park, two elegant dining rooms and nine spacious bedrooms, each combining comfort and charm. The property also includes an outbuilding to the north of the manor house which houses a garage, outhouse, garden shed and workshop, providing additional space for storage and leisure activities. The dovecote, tower and swimming pool add a touch of character to this property, making it a true haven of peace for family life. Combining history and modernity, this manor house is an invitation to a refined and serene art of living.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Barnes Properties and Châteaux offers you the opportunity to acquire this authentic manor from the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries, which has been restored, located in a Creusois village providing all shops. Probably the former home of a wealthy merchant, the house consists of two bodies in an L shape connected by a spiral staircase tower. The whole structure rises over 3 levels and now offers a comfortable family home with a perfect blend of period authenticity and modern comfort. On the ground floor: entrance on terracotta tiles with a wooden spiral staircase, kitchen on tiled flooring, dining room, granite spiral staircase, veranda, toilet, office on tiled flooring and monumental fireplace, large living room, small living room with monumental fireplace. The upper floors consist of 7 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms/shower rooms. You will also find a room converted into a chapel. The second floor of the Southwest wing has not yet been developed and offers the possibility to create additional bedrooms or other spaces. Large vaulted cellars under the Southwest part of the residence. The exteriors consist of a large private garden, walled and beautifully landscaped. To the north of the house, there is also a small courtyard with access to the street. The outbuildings include an outbuilding to renovate, a garage with an attic above, an old greenhouse, and an old chicken coop. Detailed file available upon request. This property is presented by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE ENERGY CLASS: F - CLIMATE CLASS: E / Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use: €8000 - €10890 (reference year 2021) Housing with excessive energy consumption. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
In the Cher department, 15 km east of Bourges, beautiful 18th and 19th century manor house offering approx. 450 sqm of living space. It features splendid authentic elements such as wood panelling, parquet floors, moldings... Carefully restored, this manor house has preserved its well-proportioned rooms. It offers 11 main rooms, including 7 bedrooms. An outbuilding used as a garage and workshop, with an independent studio, a hangar and a dovecote complete the ensemble. The property is set in grounds of around 2 hectares, including an English-style park, a wooded area and an orchard with a swimming pool. Selling price : 798 000 euros Fees payable by the vendor Energy class : D Climate class: C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 5700 euros and 7770 euros per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Centre-loire
15th/17th century manor with adjoining barn on 1ha 63a 43ca Located 15km from Bourges, in a village of 980 inhabitants, this manor of approximately 270m² on the first 2 levels offers a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, a billiard room, 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. On the 2nd floor, a dormitory with shower room and toilet and a large games room. Garage with boiler room and storage room above. Adjoining barn section. Beautifully wooded land, terraces at the front and rear of the building, heated swimming pool 6m x 10m, tennis court, well and small agricultural plot left at the disposal of a farmer. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
Located just a few minutes from the center of BOURGES, in a quiet and sought-after neighborhood, this approximately 440 m² manor house from the 19th century, completely renovated, offers at ground floor: a spacious entrance, a large living room, a kitchen/dining room, an office, a master bedroom with its private bathroom, and a laundry room. The upper floors serve 6 bedrooms with bathrooms, several dressing/closet spaces, and an attic. A semi-basement level is converted into a studio, ideal for hosting friends or considering a reception activity. Various annexes complete the property: workshop, garage, former stables, boiler room, and cellars. The 4.7-hectare park beautifully wooded, features a water feature with a private spring, a wooded area, a fruit orchard/rosary, and an old tennis court. A pleasant wooden terrace with a SPA offers a relaxation space. Double-glazed joinery, heat pump and gas boiler heating, automated gate with video intercom, car charging station, wooden or motorized roller shutters. EPC: D/C Price including agency fees: €878,000 (net seller price: €830,000 - fees of 5.78% borne by the buyer) Presented by Mr. Etienne de BEAUREPAIRE (EI): +33 (0)6.07.71.57.74- [email protected]. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed are available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
SOLE AGENT - 70 pages presentation on request. Berry region - An elegant 19th-century mansion set in 5 hectares with outbuildings. A privileged location : Barely two hours from Paris — by road or by train via Bourges or Vierzon — and yet, another world entirely. The property enjoys that rare balance : close enough to the capital to remain effortlessly accessible, yet sufficiently removed to offer a genuine sense of escape. Bourges, soon to be named European Capital of Culture in 2028, provides all the amenities of a major historic city — fine shops, excellent schools and institutions, and a cultural influence that continues to grow. An elegant 19th-century manor : At the heart of the park stands a comfortable 19th-century manor, whose restrained and refined architecture immediately conveys a certain idea of good taste. Built across three levels with a living area of approximately 600 m², excluding the cellars, it offers volumes befitting its ambitions. The ground floor opens onto vast and light-filled reception rooms : generously proportioned drawing rooms, a characterful dining room, and a succession of interconnecting spaces suited equally to grand gatherings and intimate entertaining. The upper floors accommodate nine bedrooms and eight bathrooms, each space thoughtfully designed to balance contemporary comfort with a patrician atmosphere. A coherent and elegant whole, bearing the quiet mark of time and careful stewardship. A renovation carried out with exacting standards : The work undertaken since acquisition reflects a constant attention to detail and an aesthetic sensibility throughout. Noble materials, carefully preserved proportions, modern comfort seamlessly integrated without ever compromising the spirit of the place : the manor is immediately habitable and will appeal to the most discerning buyers seeking authenticity and character, with no sacrifice of comfort. Five hectares of parkland - rarity in its purest form : The landscaped park of over five hectares is the beating heart of the property. Mature trees, shaded pathways, open perspectives over the Berry countryside : the space breathes, envelops, and soothes. This type of domain is structurally rare on the regional market. The appeal of outbuildings full of potential : Two outbuildings of generous proportions complete the ensemble and, once renovated, could accommodate upscale bed and breakfast rooms, an artists' residence or cultural retreats — a vocation the property seems to call for naturally, between its inspiring parkland, generous volumes and the gentle art of living that defines the Berry. The grounds also lend themselves to the addition of a swimming pool, further enhancing the appeal of this exceptional setting. A territory in full cultural and heritage renaissance : Bourges, soon to be named European Capital of Culture in 2028, amplifies the influence of the entire region. Add to this the renowned vineyards of the Cher — Sancerre, Menetou-Salon, Quincy — which have established the territory as a recognised hub for wine tourism. Architectural heritage, gastronomy, contemporary art : this property sits within a living, resurgent environment where investing today means anticipating tomorrow.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Situated 15 km from Bourges, on the edge of a small village, this pretty manor house features a group of buildings dating from the 15th and 17th centuries, all set in 1.6 hectares of wooded parkland. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen, billiard room (or bedroom) and shower room. The first floor is served by two beautiful wooden and stone staircases in the tower. Upstairs, a landing leads to 4 bedrooms and two shower rooms. Two barns communicate with the house and provide a laundry room, boiler room (condensing boiler), garage, woodshed and attic. The beautifully planted garden features a heated swimming pool and tennis court in good condition. ECD : E/F Price HAI: 525.000€ (Net selling price: 500.000 € - 5% agency fees payable by the buyer) Property presented by Etienne de BEAUREPAIRE (EI) : +33 (0)6. 07.71.57.74 - [email protected]. information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Elegant residence built in 1784 of 457 m². Beautiful reception rooms. 5 bedrooms. Garage and vaulted cellars. Landscaped park of 1.21 ha with swimming pool. Located in the heart of Tuscany Auvergne, 23 km from Clermont-Ferrand. Ref 1001.
…By Pierre Changarnier Immobilier
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