The agencies at Bellac
These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Bellac. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.
SOLE AGENT - Barnes Propriétés et Châteaux presents this beautiful late 19th-century château for sale, located on the border between Haute-Vienne and Charente in unspoiled countryside. The property is situated away from any disturbances, 40 minutes north of Limoges with its TGV station and airport. The building has nearly 400 m² of living space on three levels and is built on a property of just under 40 hectares. It currently offers a total of 8 bedrooms and beautiful reception rooms. A private driveway crosses the grounds and leads to the house, which enjoys pleasant views of the surrounding countryside. Outbuildings complete the property. Detailed file available on request. Energy class: D - Climate class: B / Estimated annual expenditure: 5170 € and 6994 € (reference year for prices 2021, 2022 and 2023). This property is presented by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE. “Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.”
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Barnes Propriétés et Châteaux is pleased to offer you this fully renovated 19th century manor house set in 2.8 hectares of grounds. Situated just 10 minutes from Montmorillon (all amenities) and 1 hour from Poitiers (TGV station and airport), this property has been recently renovated to a high standard and stands in harmonious surroundings. On a human scale, the château offers 9 bedrooms and pleasant living rooms. The entire first floor rests on a garden level. The interior is very healthy and offers a perfect marriage of modern comfort and old-world charm. No work required. Several outbuildings in good condition complete the property. They include a guest house with 142 m² of living space, a pool house with its 12x6m swimming pool, a garage and various small buildings that can be used for storage. The property extends over almost 2.8 hectares of parkland planted with century-old trees, a former orchard and a pond. ENERGY: B CLIMATE CLASS: A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €3,150 and €4,310. Reference year for energy prices used to establish estimate: 2021 Detailed file on request. Price: €895,000 (fees included) Property presented exclusively by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE +33(0)6 65 59 12 11 - [email protected] “Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website www.georisques.gouv.fr ”
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Barnes Propriétés et Châteaux presents this charming 18th-century manor house for sale, located 4 km from Saint-Savin and 50 minutes from Poitiers and all its amenities. The property comprises an authentic mid-18th century manor house, completely renovated, a guest house, also renovated, several outbuildings and a large plot of 8,715 m². A beautiful, harmonious and authentic property in a peaceful setting. The manor house offers 285 m² of living space on two levels with beautiful period features. It comprises a rectangular central building flanked by two wings on either side. The ground floor offers beautiful living rooms and the first floor has no fewer than five bedrooms. Various outbuildings complete the property, including a large barn with over 2,150 sq ft of floor space, a guest house, and an office. A large plot of land surrounds the house and features a heated swimming pool to the northwest and a tennis court. The ideal family home. Detailed file available on request. DPE : ENERGY CLASS: E - CLIMATE CLASS: E / Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: 7830 € - 10680 € (reference year 2021, 2022, 2023) Property with excessive energy consumption. Presented by Jan-Erik ALDERLIESTE “Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr”
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Just 30 minutes from Angoulême, in a natural setting of rare beauty and absolute tranquillity, this superb 18th-century manor house stands out for its authenticity, elegance and the remarkable quality of its renovation. Set in a completely preserved environment, the property offers approximately 350 sq.m of living space. The main residence opens onto a welcoming entrance hall leading to two spacious reception rooms of around 50 sq.m, a dining room, a large eat-in kitchen, a utility room and a study. Upstairs, the sleeping accommodation comprises four bedrooms, including a generous principal suite, as well as two bathrooms. Renovated with exquisite taste, the house has retained all the charm and soul of its origins. Beautiful period features are found throughout, including wooden floors, cement tiles, fireplaces, the original staircase and elegant proportions. The manor house also offers significant potential for further expansion, allowing for a variety of future projects. Set apart from the main house, a delightful guest cottage of approximately 65 sq.m includes an entrance hall, two bedrooms and a full bathroom, providing comfortable and independent accommodation for family or guests. Extensive outbuildings complete this highly attractive ensemble. The property sits at the heart of approximately 13 hectares of land, nearly half of which is woodland, bordered by a river and enhanced by magnificent century-old trees. A rare and enchanting country property, ideal for lovers of character homes, privacy and unspoilt nature.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
The absolute tranquility around this majestic COUNTRY HOUSE, discreet but with an incomparable look, in the middle of its 34ha (!!) of fields and forests, only the water of the nearby river can be heard, is a rarity absolute. For those looking for an authentic life, this beautiful residence with huge BARN (47 m long, 10 m wide, in excellent condition) allows you to live immediately and live unforgettable moments with family and friends. The village of Montbron with shops, school, all services is accessible in 10 minutes. The cultural and leisure offer of the beautiful Dordogne region perfectly surrounds this house, where there is a permanent dialogue with nature and tranquility. With a living area of 270 m², the large seigniorial building faces south. The main facade is spread over two floors, built symmetrically around tall shuttered windows. A large barn (450 m2), with characteristic rural architecture, opens onto the courtyard. On the ground floor of the main house there is a large living room with fireplace, a very spacious dining room, a very bright kitchen and a bathroom. The four bedrooms and a bathroom are on the first floor. The presence of the ceiling with old oak beams, the old parquet floor and the monumental fireplaces contribute to the general character and the authenticity of this house. The cellar, which extends over the entire surface of the house, houses, among other things, the wine cellar and storage. Elements such as the large entrance gate, the river that runs parallel to the driveway for a few hundred meters, the wooden bridge over this river on the private domain, the beautiful barn, the small stone buildings scattered in the courtyard, the large vegetable garden, the beautiful century-old trees, the typical architecture of the region, away from everything, etc. make this DOMAINE exclusive, discreet and extremely generous at the same time. Live hidden, live happily!
…By Agence Hamilton
In the Berry countryside, a 16th-century manor surrounded by moats and its 22-hectare estate. From a small country road, a private driveway leads to the property, which is set away from any immediate neighbors. The house gradually reveals itself amidst meadows and ancient trees, including a towering hundred-year-old cedar. Dated from the 16th century and rising two levels topped with attics, the manor is built of coated masonry, reinforced at the corners and around the openings by frames made of barite stone, extracted from nearby quarries. The building is flanked by two towers. The entire structure is crowned with a steep roof covered with flat tiles for the main house and slate for the four-sided tower. The other tower, circular, rises two levels and is topped with a conical slate roof. Many openings are protected by painted wooden shutters. To the south and west of the manor, four outbuildings with simple volumes and two-pitched tile roofs recall the estate's former agricultural vocation. Two of them are converted into housing and a guesthouse, while the other two are used as storage or workshops. The entire manor is surrounded by moats, some of which still hold water. The estate covers approximately 22 hectares in one piece, consisting mainly of meadows, a nearly 6-hectare wood, and a pond.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A historic manor house dating from the 15th to the 19th century, meticulously restored Perched atop a hill, surrounded by its ponds, woods and pastures, this manor house overlooks an unspoilt landscape, bathed in silence. The last property at the end of a hamlet, the estate is entirely walled, guaranteeing absolute privacy and a rare sense of controlled seclusion. Origins and history Built between the 15th and 19th centuries, the manor bears witness to several centuries of architecture and successive developments. Each era has left its mark, resulting in a residence of authentic character, typical of the large rural estates of Berry and Brenne, regions rich in ancient manorial heritage. Formerly the residence of a local dignitary or landowner, the manor is part of local history as a place of living, working and entertaining, organised around its outbuildings, farm buildings and land. A restoration that respects the heritage From 2018 onwards, the current owners undertook a complete restoration, carried out with exceptional attention to detail and a deep respect for the existing structure. The building’s layout, original materials and character have been carefully preserved, whilst incorporating modern technical systems that meet today’s standards of comfort and performance. Cut stone, exposed beams, a tower, external staircases, dormer windows and antique terracotta tiles now complement travertine floors, pellet-fired central heating, reversible air conditioning, enhanced thermal and sound insulation, fibre-optic broadband and modern bathrooms. Every alteration has been designed to enhance the original character without detracting from it. An estate to live in, entertain on or develop Behind its walls, the estate offers an intimate and secluded setting, comprising: • a 15th-century main residence, • a spacious house in a wing, • a caretaker’s cottage, • an inner courtyard, • a panoramic terrace, • a new swimming pool, • two ponds, • woodland and meadows. A rare property, ready to accommodate a new life project, a tourism or events business, or simply an exceptional residence. The main house (15th century) A setting straight out of a novel: • large living room with a monumental fireplace, • a convivial kitchen-diner, • a terrace overlooking the ponds, • an ‘eagle’s nest’ room offering sweeping views, • a master bedroom, • a bedroom in the tower with a magical view. A place steeped in history, to be shaped according to your wishes. The large converted outbuilding Perfectly suited to hospitality: • spacious reception room, • professional kitchen, • laundry room, • modern boiler room, • six self-contained suites offering hotel-style comfort, all air-conditioned, with en-suite bathrooms and soundproofing. Each suite enjoys a different view of the surrounding countryside. The rest of the estate: a world of its own • caretaker’s cottage • cellar, storeroom, attics • old well • wooden terrace overlooking the ponds • new swimming pool • private paths • well-maintained woodland • ponds accessible on foot • old rose bushes • fibre-optic broadband • private parking spaces • planning permission granted for a double garage Sale price including agency fees: €998,000. Agency fees payable by the buyer. Agency fees: 6% (including VAT) of the price excluding agency fees. Sale price excluding agency fees: €941,059. Energy rating: C. Climate rating: A. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €3,142 and €4,252 per year. Prices indexed to the years 2021, 2022 and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
Barnes Propriétés et Châteaux is offering for sale this beautiful property in the Poitou region, situated just 20 minutes south of Poitiers (TGV station and airport). Set in the countryside, without being isolated, and less than 5 minutes from a village offering essential amenities. The property comprises a manor house built around 1835, now offering 328 m² of living space, its outbuilding and a large park of approximately 2 hectares planted with listed trees and featuring a swimming pool. The house has undergone high-quality restoration over the last 20 years and is now a comfortable family home that perfectly combines authentic period features with modern comforts. The ground floor features spacious living areas opening onto the grounds, whilst the first floor comprises no fewer than 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. The convertible attic offers significant potential for extension. If you are looking for a family home full of character in a peaceful setting, this property will charm you with its quality and authenticity. Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information. This property is presented by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE ENERGY RATING: C CLIMATE RATING: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: €2,995 to €3,444 Reference year for energy prices used to calculate the estimate: 2021 Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
A manor house, two gites and outbuildings in 8 hectares of wooded grounds in a village, 30 minutes from Poitiers . A small country road runs alongside the property wall to a gate enhanced by two pillars supporting an imposing, sober iron gate. Once past the entrance, two houses appear on either side, each with its own private outdoor space, and further on, there are outbuildings. The manor house is revealed next, followed by the grounds. The main building dates back to the last years of the 18th century, the Directoire period. A wing and stairway tower were added at the beginning of the 20th century copying the original style. A bossed arch on the facade highlights the entrance, which is topped by a balcony. Pedimented dormer windows have been added to the concave Mansard roof on the manor house. The wing has a four-sided slate roof. Render has been applied to all of the facades and the corner ties and window frames are ashlar. Under the 20th century wing, there is a cellar which is accessible from the outside. The two guest houses, situated at the entrance to the estate, one with a small private courtyard and the other with a garden area, are the same style, with stone dressings and canal tile roofs.
…By Patrice Besse
A fully renovated, 18th-century manor house, 10 minutes from Poitiers, in 2-hectare grounds with a swimming pool. A small country road runs alongside the property and leads to its two entrances. The first is made up of an entrance porch with a wooden gate, while the second possesses a wrought-iron railing gate. After the first entrance, there are garages followed by a wing in front of which a patio has been installed. The main residence can be found at the end of this L-shaped building, enhanced by an ornamental garden. The façades of the main residence are rendered, with stone quoins as well as window and door frames, while the wing boasts exposed stonework. All the roofs are made up of half-round tiles, plus the entirety of the windows are double glazed. Between the house and the garages, a pond, into which a stream flows, was created in the 18th century. The garden extends to the rear and below the house, with a swimming pool at the same height as the main residence and second entrance.
…By Patrice Besse
Between Berry and Touraine, on nearly 4 hectares, an old lordly residence from the 17th century, its guesthouse, and its outbuildings. From a small country road, a massive gate opens onto an inner courtyard that structures the entire property. The various buildings are arranged around this central space. To the west, the main house from the 17th century and its extension from the 18th century unfold under a flat tile roof. Raised over three levels, including an attic and a cellar, the building retains several architectural elements that recall its original defensive purpose. In the main living room, a bay window provides access to a terrace leading to an enclosed garden bordered by hedges and trees. Beyond, a second, larger lot reveals meadows, a shed, and an orchard. To the northwest of the courtyard, a well neighbors a rural gîte attached to a large barn and former agricultural enclosures. To the east, an outbuilding includes a garage, a workshop, storage spaces, and former stables. Finally, a last wooded parcel extends to the south. At the edge of the road, it features a still-functioning wood-fired oven.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Located in the heart of the highly sought-after Périgord Vert region near Thiviers, a rare luxury property in Dordogne combining the elegance of a French chartreuse with the presence and atmosphere of a private château estate. Originally commissioned in the early 1980s, the residence offers approximately 650 sqm of living space, including expansive reception rooms, eleven bedrooms and eleven bathrooms. The property immediately stands out for its noble materials, sweeping natural stone staircases, elegant stone flooring throughout and beautifully proportioned interiors opening onto terraces and landscaped gardens. A particularly remarkable feature is the extensive lower ground floor of approximately 600 sqm, fully integrated into the gently sloping grounds and partially opening directly onto the gardens. This exceptional level offers significant potential for wellness facilities, a private gallery, leisure spaces, a car collection or additional reception areas. On top there is a lower level of 130m2 used as a cellar. Outside, the secluded swimming pool, elegant stone terraces, landscaped grounds and a remarkable orangery of approximately 240 sqm create the atmosphere of a refined private estate in the French countryside. Despite its impressive scale, the property benefits from modern comfort standards including underfloor heating throughout and a notably favourable energy performance rating (Class B), which is particularly rare for a residence of this calibre. This manor represents a unique opportunity for discerning international buyers seeking a luxury Dordogne estate, prestigious French country residence, private family domain or character property in Southwest France.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
iad France - Stéphane Thierry offers you: The Manor of Sallèle: An Exceptional Residence in the Heart of an Arts and History Village. At the turn of a street in Tusson, a well-preserved medieval village in Charente, stands the Manor of Sallèle, a remarkable architectural ensemble whose origins date back to the 15th and 16th centuries. Contemporary with Marguerite de Valois-Angoulême, this unique property seems to have traversed time with rare elegance, offering today a living environment where history is intertwined with the present. The main house develops approximately 400 m² of living space, complemented by an independent guest house of 96 m² opening onto its own landscaped courtyard and more than 300 m² of convertible outbuildings. The whole is set on a closed park of 2,200 m², a true green oasis sheltered from prying eyes, where the authentic atmosphere invites serenity. The soul of this manor is inseparable from the illustrious figures who have inhabited it. From the lineage of Sallèle, who were its owners until the Revolution, to the officers of Napoleon's Grand Army, each era has left its mark. More recently, the place was marked by the colorful personality of Abbé Roger Ducouret. A priest-antiquarian, writer, and friend of stars, he turned the manor into a vibrant cultural hub, welcoming celebrities. The walls still retain the memory of these intellectual exchanges and the poetic jumble that made the village renowned. Living in Tusson is choosing a way of life based on sharing and creation. This medieval village, far from being stuck in the past, is animated by a real daily vitality. Its streets house many artists and artisans who perpetuate excellent know-how, while its local shops and welcoming restaurants create a warm social bond. Between the monastic gardens and the calligraphy or pottery workshops, the village offers a rich and inspiring neighborhood life, ideal for a clientele seeking meaning and conviviality. This privileged situation in the heart of the Aigre country does not sacrifice mobility. The manor is located 35 minutes from Angoulême from where Paris can be reached in 1 hour and 50 minutes and Bordeaux Saint-Jean in 40 minutes. The proximity of the RN10 also facilitates access to Bordeaux-Mérignac international airport as well as Poitiers, accessible by car in one hour. This property with timeless charm represents a rare opportunity for those who wish to engage in a heritage approach while enjoying a dynamic cultural environment and quick connections to major cities. A sales file with a macro distribution plan and areas available upon request.Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class D index 206 and CLIMATE class D index 45. Information about the risks this property is exposed to, including the legal obligation for clearing brush, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Stéphane Thierry, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the RSAC of ANGOULEME under number 848653317, holder of the real estate canvassing card for the benefit of the company I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
20th century manor with 15th and 18th century outbuildings on 33ha 54a 95ca South hollow, at the gates of the Millevaches regional natural park and 10 minutes from a town with shops, 20th century Manor house of approximately 350 m²: living room, lounge, equipped kitchen, office, 7 bedrooms, dressing room, 2 bathrooms. In the annex, a character house of approximately 200 m² with lounge, living room, equipped kitchen, office, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. Numerous outbuildings: straw house of 30 m², dovecote, stable with 4 boxes, saddlery, barn, cellars, attics, workshop, various premises for storage and storage. 33ha 54a 95ca adorn this charming property with park with thousand-year-old yew trees, well, old wash house, meadows, wooded areas and arable land including 25ha 77a 37ca for rental. High potential for tourist activities. Work to be planned. Virtual tour on request. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
Ref.4619 : Character dwelling and its gîte, between Touraine and Berry This beautiful dwelling with its vast outbuildings is situated in the heart of the Brenne region in Berry. However, the region was long considered to be part of Touraine, and the surrounding countryside, with its beautiful rolling hills, bears more resemblance to the Loire Valley than to the nearby Brenne and its ponds. In fact, you don't have to go very far north to find the first tufa stone buildings. The property is set back from a small hamlet, with no neighbours. Just 3 kilometres away, Azay-le-Ferron and its historic château offer all the essential services and amenities. To the south lies the Parc Naturel Régional de la Brenne, the land of a thousand lakes, with its many opportunities for excursions. The area is also renowned for its hunting grounds. Fontgombault, home to a thriving Benedictine community, is a twenty-minute drive away. To the north, you'll find the Touraine region, with its small towns of character such as Loches and Descartes, not to mention its renowned vineyards and gastronomy. The Michelin-starred Maison Dallais (restaurant la Promenade) is just twenty minutes away. Heading south-west, you enter the Poitou region. The spa town of La Roche-Posay, half an hour away, offers treatments for dermatological conditions. The town also boasts a fine golf course. Forty-five minutes away, the TGV station at Châtellerault, on the Paris-Bordeaux line, takes you to the capital in less than an hour and a half. A pretty country road leads to the property and, passing through the gate, you enter the vast courtyard framed by the dwelling and its outbuildings. The dwelling, with 183 sqm of living space, comprises three buildings that form a whole: the stairway tower with its pyramid-shaped roof, the 17th century pavilion, built over two stories under a high hipped roof covered in flat tiles, and finally the 18th century extension, built over a single storey with attic space, which is illuminated to the east by a gabled dormer with a triangular pediment. The front and rear facades traditionally face east and west. The entrance door, topped by a knocker, is under an arch that fills in an older, recessed structure. On the ground floor, you pass through a short entrance hall into the large living room with its kitchen and dining area, and its lounge arranged around a vast 16th-century fireplace housing the wood-burning stove, the residence's main source of heating. To the left is a toilet, at the far end is access to the stairway tower and the comfortable terrace, to the right is access to the gravel cellar via a concealed door and finally, a corridor leads to the large bedroom. This bedroom in the 18th century section is a prestigious room, measuring 35 sqm with a 3.40 m high ceiling. The Louis XIII-style fireplace is topped by an ornamental hood in the neo-classical style with a painted medallion. At the far end, there is access to the shower room with laundry area and exit to the parklands. Upstairs, an angled stairway leads to a landing with a first bedroom on the right and a stairway on the left leading to the attic of the 17th century dwelling, which could be converted, and to the bathroom. Continuing on, you enter a majestic suite with a sitting room adorned with an imposing Gothic fireplace and a bedroom. Finally, two steps lead up to the attic of the 17th-century building, the third bedroom on this level. The property's outbuildings are as follows : - A barn with a floor surface area of 115 sqm with a roof redone in 2000 and revised in 2022. - In the western extension of the barn, a small house used as a gîte, with approx. 80 sqm of living space comprising a ground floor lounge with kitchen area and a shower room with toilet, and two upstairs bedrooms with bathrooms. - Enclosing the courtyard to the east is a stable building with a garage, the roof of which was redone in 2012 and revised in 2022. In need of internal restoration. - In the meadow to the north, a pole barn that could house horses and their hay. - To the south, in the second part of the grounds, a building containing a working bread oven. - A well. The grounds, spanning a total surface area of 9 acres (3.8 hectares), are divided into two almost equal parts. The first forms a quadrilateral of almost two hectares and is divided between the wooded parklands to the rear of the dwelling and the pole barn, an orchard behind the stables, and a large parcel of grassland. The second, on the other side of the road, is a long natural strip bordered to the south by a stream. Close to the road, surrounding the bread oven, a bamboo grove has been developed. Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr Christian MAUVE : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 437 693 534. 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
Close to Pompadour, a 17th-century manor in the pedestrian heart of a village, completely restored, with its outbuildings and landscaped areas. From the square of the village's parish church, bordered by a processional cross, the southern entrance of the property, composed of outbuildings with steep roofs covered in Allassac slate, is closed by a tall wooden gate, pierced by a pedestrian door and adorned with clovers. It is also surrounded by a stone vault with a sculpted stone medallion, giving the whole an appearance of a wall, harmoniously integrated into the architectural environment dominated by the 16th-century church, with its typical comb-shaped bell tower. Fully enclosed by walls, the inner courtyard organizes the domestic life of the small estate and allows movement sheltered from any disturbance to the manor, whose horizontally arranged façade closes off the square of domestic buildings while allowing access to the double-terrace gardens. A communal path runs along the property on its western side and provides pedestrian access to the courtyard. A carriage entrance is also located at the bottom of the garden. The long house on two levels, pierced with numerous small-paneled windows, is a rectangular building with a gabled roof, punctuated by five sloping dormers and topped with three chimney stacks. The embedded stone coats of arms testify to the historical affiliation of the manor with the lordship of Chabrignac, whose count’s castle, famous for having once hosted the last empress of Annam, abuts the property lines.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Sole agent - Very charming property in the heart of the Poitevin countryside, only 10 minutes from all amenities, 25 minutes from Châtellerault (TGV) and 40 minutes from Poitiers (TGV and airport). The property consists of a renovated main house of 420 m², a guest house to be refreshed of 220 m², various outbuildings and 15 acres of land with a pond of more than one hectare and a heated swimming pool. The house has large reception rooms opening onto the park and offers 6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on the first floor. The property is in good general condition and offers very good services. The guest house is an ideal addition to the accommodation capacity. Sheltered from all nuisances and without any neighbours. Ideal for gathering the whole family in a pleasant and relaxing setting. Energy class: D - Climate class: A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: 2620€ - 3590€ (Reference year: 2021). Full documentation on request. Property presented by Jan Erik Alderlieste +33(0)6 65 59 12 11 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Step into a realm where the grandeur of the 17th century converges with the allure of modern luxury, all within the embrace of Angoulême's picturesque landscapes. This majestic estate, graced by the serene flow of the Charente River, offers an unparalleled sanctuary of peace. Its historical essence, meticulously preserved through a thoughtful renovation, blends seamlessly with contemporary sophistication, creating an ambiance of unrivaled charm and tranquility. Prepare to be captivated by an estate that not only promises a lavish lifestyle but also whispers tales of a rich, storied past. Envision residing in or owning a versatile masterpiece that serves dual enchanting purposes. This estate is the epitome of a luxurious family haven, where every corner resonates with warmth and elegance, making every family gathering memorable. Simultaneously, it stands as a premier destination for hosting events, with its state-of-the-art facilities and mesmerizing settings ensuring that every occasion, from weddings to corporate retreats, is nothing short of spectacular. The property boasts a sprawling main house with 400 m² of opulent living space, complemented by separate guest accommodations and additional houses, all set within a lush 2-hectare park that promises privacy and boundless natural beauty. Imagine the privilege of indulging in the estate's lavish offerings, from its luxuriously appointed bedrooms, each a sanctuary of comfort and elegance, to the enchanting outdoor spaces where tranquility reigns supreme. The estate's crown jewel, a climate-controlled reception space, can host up to 150 guests, making it an exquisite backdrop for any event. The allure of dining al fresco on the terrace, relaxing by the infinity pool, or wandering through the manicured gardens, is irresistible. This estate not only offers a magnificent living space but also presents a lucrative opportunity for those aspiring to venture into the elite event hosting arena. This rare gem, a mere 5 minutes from the heart of Angoulême, is a testament to the seamless blend of history, luxury, and natural beauty. It beckons those who seek the extraordinary, not just a home, but a legacy. We invite discerning buyers to experience the magic first-hand, to explore the endless possibilities that this estate offers. Whether you're envisioning a grand family residence or a distinguished venue for high-profile events, the opportunity to own such a prestigious property is rare. Don't miss the chance to make this exquisite estate your own. Schedule a visit and let the journey to unparalleled luxury and elegance begin.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Exquisite traditional stone property offering a main house, two gîtes and several outbuildings, all set on 2.5 hectares of land with exceptional views in the beautiful Périgord Vert region. Currently run as a gîte and cuisine atelier– a future owner would need to obtain any necessary permissions and appropriate business registration – this 17th and 18th century Périgourdine farmhouse has been fully and carefully restored. It now offers flexible accommodation for up to 19 guests (with further potential), making it an ideal venue for yoga and wellness retreats, training courses or small seminars. The main house is laid out on the ground floor with a living room, a dining room, a kitchen and a utility room. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, each with its own en suite bathroom, as well as an office. The two spacious gîtes offer three and four bedrooms respectively, ensuring comfortable and generous accommodation. Outside, you'll find a 12m x 6m geothermal heated swimming pool, a sauna, a jacuzzi, a games room, a cinema room, a yoga studio and various other outbuildings. So if you are looking for the ideal property, you may have found it here. Contact us for more information or to arrange your visit.
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
This seigniorial dwelling spanning approx. 310 m² (3,903 sq ft) is situated in a hamlet near to LA CHATRE in the French department of Indre. It comprises a fortified house with a rectangular pavilion, extended by outbuildings and former stables converted into living accommodation. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, laundry room, kitchen, dining room, living room and a large study. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms, a dressing room and three bathrooms. An outside canopy, with a summer kitchen, swimming pool and poolhouse, lets you enjoy the fine summer days. The garden, planted with flowers and trees, offers magnificent views over the rolling countryside. A 140 m² barn, a 50 m² outbuilding with workshops, a 110 m² storage building, a flat, a billiard room and two studio flats with separate entrances complete the property. ECD: C/A Price before tax: 659 000 (Net selling price: €699 500 - 6% agency fees payable by the buyer). Property presented by Mr Etienne de BEAUREPAIRE (EI) : 06.07.71.57.74 - [email protected]. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
15th19th-century manor house in need of restoration, with outbuildings, grounds, a pond, farmland, and woodland on 69 hectares, 95 ares, and 38 square meters Berry, at the gateway to the Brenne Regional Nature Park, 15 minutes from a town with all amenities and 30 minutes from the A20 highway, 15th16th19th-century manor house in need of restoration, approximately 330 m² with 12 rooms, including 5 bedrooms. Outbuildings: a residential house of approximately 120 m², a commercial space of approximately 145 m² suitable for receptions, barns, a former stable, a boiler room, a garage, and a cellar. Wooded park with a pond, farmland, and woods, totaling 69 hectares, 95 ares, and 38 centiares. Secluded property with strong potential for tourism, events, or a livestock farming project. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
15th-19th century manor house in need of restoration, with outbuildings, grounds, a pond, and woodland on 9.435 hectares Berry, at the gateway to the Brenne Regional Nature Park, 15 minutes from a town with all amenities and 30 minutes from the A20 highway, 15th-, 16th-, and 19th-century manor house in need of restoration, approximately 330 m² with 12 rooms, including 5 bedrooms. Outbuildings: a residential house of approximately 120 m², a commercial space of approximately 145 m² suitable for receptions, barns, a former stable, a boiler room, a garage, and a cellar. Wooded park with a pond and wooded area, all on 9 hectares, 4 ares, and 35 centiares. Secluded property with strong potential for tourism and events. Possibility to purchase an additional 60 hectares, 91 ares, and 3 centiares of land and woodland. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
Step into history with this exceptional estate, established in 1688 by a chevalier of King Louis IV. Nestled in the lush and serene Perigord Vert, this property radiates timeless elegance and charm. Rich with historical details like the coquille du chemin de Compostela and an abbey bell, the estate is enveloped in an atmosphere of sophistication and tranquility. Spanning over 6 hectares of river frontage, woodland, wild prairie, and gardens, this property offers a haven for nature lovers, where birdsong fills the air and greenery extends as far as the eye can see. The architectural appeal of this estate is truly breathtaking. Original features such as stone fireplaces, oak parquet flooring, exposed beams, and cobbled terraces blend effortlessly with modern improvements. The property boasts over 700m² of habitable space, encompassing a main house, an attached dovecote, a guardian’s cottage, and a summer house. Stunning reception rooms, nine luxurious bedroom suites, and a triple-turn staircase create an ambiance of refined living. The summer house near the pool and barbecue features magnificent 4-meter-high ceilings and a hunting lodge aesthetic with extensive glazing, ideal for entertaining or quiet reflection. Beyond its historical charm, the estate is equipped with cutting-edge sustainability features, including geothermal hot water, solar panels, heat pumps, and double glazing. Covered parking, a heated outdoor swimming pool, a tennis court, and a productive walnut orchard enhance the property’s appeal, while storerooms and workshops offer opportunities for customisation. Whether treasured as a family residence or converted back into a successful upscale guest house, this property is a rare gem that promises unparalleled luxury and versatility. There is an option to purchase the property fully furnished (price to negotiate with vendor), enhancing the convenience of this extraordinary opportunity. Do not miss the opportunity to explore this charming property—a true sanctuary that combines elegance with tranquility. Please contact me to schedule a private viewing and experience firsthand the peaceful ambiance and unique charm of this idyllic retreat. KAY MARTINESZ
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Situated in the heart of the Périgord Vert, this stunning and well-proportioned estate represents an outstanding opportunity, successfully balancing the prestige of an authentic French manor with the practical requirements of a modern commercial venture or a high-end family estate. The early 19th century manor is defined by its elegant rooms and genuine character and retains its most desirable original features. The living areas feature beautifully preserved oak floors, providing an immediate sense of warmth and luxury. The gorgeous turned staircase winds its way through the floors and leads to wide open halls running the full length of the property. The expansive attics feature high timber-framed ceilings, offering clear potential to create additional guest suites. A full-height basement runs beneath the property, ideal for a professional-grade wine cellar, laundry facilities, or secure storage. The estate is set on 16 hectares of land characterised by established parkland and mature trees. The land surrounding the home ensures total privacy and a tranquil environment yet remains manageable for maintenance. The property includes extensive private frontage on the Côle River with full fishing rights. Crucially, the château and outbuildings are situated on elevated ground, far enough from the bank to ensure they remain entirely unaffected by any potential flooding. The estate includes two swimming pools, ideal for business use, allowing one pool to be dedicated to a private residence while the other serves guests or rental clients. A rare historical asset containing its original mechanisms, the watermill could be restored as a unique museum feature, restaurant, or converted into high-end guest accommodation. The massive stone barn structure is a blank canvas and with its high ceilings and open floor plan, it is perfectly suited for conversion into a luxury wedding venue, a corporate retreat centre, or an art gallery. The Dordogne region is a world-class destination for tourists, and the estate is located just minutes from Brantôme, known as the Venice of the Périgord. This ensures a steady stream of desirable visitors looking for luxury rentals and event spaces. Owners can enjoy the quiet authenticity of village life while remaining close to Michelin-starred dining, local markets, and regional transport hubs. The property is a versatile investment, whether utilised as a grand private residence with a secondary income stream or developed into a full-scale boutique hotel and event destination, it offers a level of authenticity and potential rarely found in the current market. A great advantage is that the furniture and furnishings are available upon negotiation.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
19410 VIGEOIS – BETWEEN LIMOGES AND BRIVE LA GAILLARDE – MANOR HOUSE ON 3 LEVELS – 240 m² – 8 ROOMS – 6 BEDROOMS – TERRACE – OUTBUILDING 63 m² – GARAGE – WOODED PARK 4,671 m² effiCity presents residence with a reference living area of 210 m², erected on a 4,671 m² plot, offering a peaceful and tranquil living environment. Accommodation: - Ground floor (120 m²): entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen and terrace access, bedroom, bathroom and W.C. - First floor (80 m²): four bedrooms, dressing room, W.C. - Attic (40 m²): large open-plan area laid out as two spaces for an office and a leasure room. - Basement (40 m²): laundry room 21 m², pantry 5 m², cellar 14 m². Exterior: - 30 m² terrace; furnished outbuilding/gîte of 63 m²; dedicated wood storage area and a garage; situated within a fully fenced, wooded park of 4,671 m². Connected to the mains sewage system. Property tax : 749€ per year. Interior and exterior 3D virtual tour available upon request.
…By Efficity
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