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Manor Vitre (35)

Ref.4546 : Beautiful manor house with wood and pond in Ile-et-Vilaine This rural manor house, firmly planted on a hillside, enjoys the peace and authenticity of the surrounding Breton countryside. The historic town of Vitré, just 5 km away, offers all the services you need for a comfortable life. (You can reach the TGV station or the motorway in 10 minutes. The history of Vitré dates back to the Middle Ages. Inside the ramparts, the feudal castle bears witness to the town's strategic importance on the border between Brittany and France. The heritage of the historic centre, with its half-timbered houses and cobbled streets, offers a vivid glimpse of medieval architecture. From the Middle Ages to the present day, Vitré has developed a dynamic economic and cultural life. The town stands out for its commitment to preserving and enhancing its heritage, while adapting to contemporary developments. Its friendly atmosphere and local shops make it a popular destination for visitors. Built in the 16th century from local stone and covered in slate, this authentic Breton manor house has retained all its character. Originally, it was an outbuilding of the neighbouring Château. It was later owned by a clergyman, the rector of the nearby parish. Today, the Manor House covers an area of around 250 sqm: On the ground floor: the large, generously proportioned lounge with its terracotta floor tiles, monumental fireplace and exposed beams retains its period character, while the smaller dining room connects on one side to the lounge and on the other to the kitchen, which has direct access to the parklands. At the rear of the house is a west-facing entrance hall, the toilet and boiler room, and the original wooden spiral stairway leading to the upper floors. The first floor comprises 2 bedrooms (approx. 25 sqm) with fireplaces, 1 bathroom with toilet and a 3rd bedroom (approx. 35 sqm) with a bathroom and toilet. Second floor: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom with toilet, and a room used as a study or spare bedroom. All the living rooms face south. This property exudes the warm, serene atmosphere of a family home. OUTBUILDINGS : - Stable, now used for storage - Stable used for storage - Garage and old barns - Swimming pool (10x5) with salt filtration - Courtyard This beautiful ensemble represents almost 44 acres of entirely undeveloped land. The manor house is set in the middle of parklands, meadows with a pond. Cabinet LE NAIL - Border of Brittany & South Manche : Mr Nicolas de LA VIGNE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nicolas de LA VIGNE ,Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 920 814 274. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$791,800
250
3bathrooms
land 17.9ha

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Manor Laval (53)

A 17th century manor house and its 25 ha estate on the banks of the Mayenne . From a small road leading along the picturesque banks of the river to Château-Gontier, a gate provides access to the stately almost 400 m long driveway of the property, bordered by a double row of tulip trees. A courtyard and two formal rectangular gardens face the manor house to the south. To the east flows the river Mayenne. To the west, the wooded hillside gently slopes down. To the north, there are a technical building and a garage, farm buildings, a stream, woodlands and ponds. The property is unoverlooked.

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$2,123,000
500
8bedrooms
6bathrooms
land 25.3ha

By Patrice Besse

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Manor Laval (53)

Ref.4540 : Authentic 16th Century Manor House and its outbuildings in Mayenne department Set in the Haut-Anjou region, in undulating, wooded countryside, this charming property is located in Mayenne, not far from the river of the same name. A small town with basic amenities is just 5 km away. The ancient medieval city of Château-Gontier, 16 km away, is also crossed by the Mayenne and boasts a rich architectural heritage. These include the former Ursuline Convent (dating from the 17th century), which now houses a national theatre, the Romanesque church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste (dating from the 11th century) with its mural frescoes, and the timber-framed houses and concentration of private mansions that symbolise the wealth of this town. Laval, 19 km away, is a dynamic town with all the shops and services you need: supermarkets, campus, hospital, TGV high-speed train station with links to Paris in 1 hour 10 minutes, etc. The manor house, built in 1531, spans approx. 230 sqm. It was converted into a farm in the 19th century and was restored by the previous and current owners. Built on rock, in schist stone (there is an old quarry in the commune), additions in tufa stone, typical of the Anjou region, were made in particular to the cross and transom windows on the upper floor. The manor house has been extended by a building, probably dating from the 18th century, which could be converted (120 sqm, not included in the 230 sqm). It faces south and comprises Ground floor (terracotta tiled floor): a 43 sqm lounge with 3.5 m high ceilings and a monumental fireplace, two bedrooms of 19 and 11 sqm, a 20 sqm kitchen, a stairway leading to a bathroom and shower room and a separate toilet. Access from the kitchen to a large 60 sqm cellar for conversion. First floor (terracotta tiled floor): a landing leading to: two bedrooms, each with monumental fireplace, measuring 44 and 33 sqm, a shower room with toilet. Access to a 65 sqm attic for conversion, situated above the large ground floor storeroom. Above (parquet flooring, insulated attic): two bedrooms of 15 sqm each, a shower room and toilet. Outbuildings : A/ A large stone barn of approx. 100 sqm with an old fibre cement slate roof. A 25 sqm lean-to at the rear. B/ A former stone farm lodge spanning approx. 50 sqm with a slate roof (2000s). C/ A pigsty building (x6), attic upstairs, built of breezeblock, concrete roofing; door and window frames recently repainted the colour of oxblood; D/ A stone, slate-roofed lean-to building attached to the manor house, used as a boiler room (approx. 15 sqm). With a total surface area of 2,3 acres, it has an outbuilding courtyard, a pleasure garden, a vegetable garden, an orchard and a meadow, all bordered by hedgerows. Situated in a dominant position on the southern horizon, the manor house enjoys far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside.

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$545,100
230
6bedrooms
1bathroom
land 9,293

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Manor Laval (53)

Ref. 3835: beautiful listed property for sale in upper Loire Valley. Located in the east of the Mayenne, this exceptional manor house benefits from a pleasant situation. Access is by a path planted with lime trees, which crosses the woods. The small town, 2 km away, has all the main shops and services (bakery, butcher's shop, supermarket, hairdresser, pharmacy...) as well as an elementary school. A TGV station 25 km away connects Paris in 1h15. The highway is 4 km away. This manor house, entirety listed, dates from the end of the 15th and the beginning of the 16th century and has about 380 sqm of living space. It has preserved many decorative elements and has benefited from a restoration of a rare quality almost completed. It includes : -On the ground floor: entrance by the granite spiral staircase, as in the original, living room with a monumental fireplace, kitchen, bathroom with toilet, storeroom. -On the mezzanine floor: landing giving access to a bedroom tiled with small terracotta tiles, fireplace and exposed beams, comfortable shower room. -On the first floor: corridor leading to two magnificent bedrooms with double exposure, beautiful monumental fireplaces, a bathroom with functional fireplace, laundry space, separate toilet. -On the second floor: a large cathedral room in terracotta tiles under the immense attic discovering a magnificent exposed framework, panelled in chestnut and an office/library in its extension. -Above: a small room, also panelled, with access by a narrow staircase cut into the masonry, formerly used as a watchtower. It is simply rare to see such research, such a result, such a personal and material investment to accomplish a restoration of this quality. The outbuildings include: To the east of the manor house: a lovely, completely restored lodge of 370 sqm with a waxed concrete floor, large glass opening, used as a workshop and office and easily convertible into a dwelling. It includes: a large main room with a ceiling, crowned by a gallery, with a large Louis XV marble fireplace, two workrooms with a sink, a shower room with toilet, a storeroom and garages. On the first floor: glazed office with view on the main room below, living room, landing, laundry room, room used as showroom. Underfloor heating. Recent roof on hook. Stone shed opened on oak posts used as a material shed, and housing the boiler room and the storage of combustible wood. To the west: former pigsty, in front of a paved courtyard, converted into a workshop. And large building housing a garage (2 cars), large sheds. The building offers a beautiful potential of development. Plans, door frames, chimney blocks, septic tanks and miscellaneous are ready. Structural work in good condition. The property is essentially made up of a park and surrounding woods for an area of 46,27 acres. You will discover a pleasant vegetable garden, walks around the pond of 8,65 acres, an orchard, a parking lot built in a bower, places to stand outside pleasantly. All this is well maintained, simply, and gives a certain charm to the buildings which are not as austere as one might imagine without approaching them. It is possible to acquire a further 29,65 acres.

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$1,939,400
380
6bedrooms
land 18.7ha

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Manor Laval (53)

MAYENNE - An authentic 16th-century priory nestled in a peaceful, unspoiled setting in the heart of a small village. This remarkable property boasts unobstructed views of the rolling, tree-lined countryside. Expanded in the 19th century with two elegant side wings, it has harmonious architecture and a slate roof. Its south-facing façade features beautiful mullioned windows with transoms and dormer windows that enhance the property’s charm. It has a living area of 320 m² (excluding the attic) and retains many remarkably well-preserved original features: terracotta floors, imposing stone fireplaces bearing coats of arms, and high French-style ceilings. The ground floor consists of an entryway with a main stone spiral staircase. This leads to a magnificent 54 m² reception room featuring a rare stone fireplace carved in high relief and adorned with pilasters. On one side, an office and a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom allow for single-level living. On the other side, a spacious 39 m² dining room, featuring a monumental fireplace and terracotta tiles, opens onto a large 30 m² kitchen, also equipped with an antique fireplace. A small living room and a utility room with a half-bath complete this level. On the first floor, an elegant hallway leads to 3 beautiful, spacious bedrooms adorned with lovely stone fireplaces, 2 shower rooms, a bathroom, and a walk-in closet. On the second floor, two large attic spaces totaling over 120 m² offer remarkable potential for conversion into additional bedrooms, recreational areas, or reception spaces. An old vaulted cellar completes the property. The outbuildings, which are particularly noteworthy, include: • a large stone building of approximately 240 m², currently used as garages and storage sheds. Probably the oldest structure on the estate, it dates back to the Middle Ages and still retains several original openings. • a stone barn of approximately 50 m². • old pigsties, a testament to the property’s rural past. The grounds cover 1.10 hectares. To the south, a vast lawn leads to a wooded area featuring linden, oak, and chestnut trees. To the east, an orchard completes this lush setting. To the north, chestnut trees and conifers add to the bucolic charm of the setting. For those who love open spaces or pet owners, an adjacent meadow of over 6 hectares is available for purchase as an addition. With its high-quality architecture, authentic historic features, fluid floor plan, and preserved surroundings, this remarkable priory is a characterful property ideal as a family home or for a charming hospitality venture in a quiet, green setting. Local shops and services are just 3 km away, while Laval is about a 20-minute drive away. The highway to Paris is 15 km away, providing excellent access. Energy efficiency rating: G Climate rating: G Estimated annual energy costs for standard usage: between €13,940 and €18,870 per year. Prices indexed as of January 1, 2021 Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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$895,100
370
5bedrooms

By Agence Mercure Pays De La Loire

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Manor Rennes (35)

In the outskirts of Rennes, amidst a hedged farmland, a manor dating back to the 15th century, its outbuildings, and nearly 13 hectares of meadows. The property is accessible via a small country road that continues into a dead-end path. The manor represents an ancient rural and manorial complex with origins dating back to the 15th century, listed in the General Inventory of Cultural Heritage. Organized around a courtyard open to a landscape of meadows and hedges, the ensemble includes a main house remodeled in the 18th century, a longère with a large reception hall, and several outbuildings.The stone buildings, constructed of schist rubble and mostly covered with slate, retain several characteristic features of Breton architecture, including a freestanding square stair tower topped with a pavilion roof, dressed stone openings, and easily readable rural volumes. Two wells, one equipped with a submerged pump, are located immediately near the manor.The land mainly consists of meadows, some of which are bordered by pastoral fences. A stream runs through the center of the property and follows below the terrace of the longère, which overlooks the surrounding countryside.An area of approximately 8,200 m², located in the immediate vicinity of the main buildings, is classified as Nta zone, which allows for the creation of tourist accommodations as well as the development of leisure activities and event hosting. The longère is declared as a guesthouse, with a reception capacity of 80 people and lodging for 15 people. The establishment is authorized to welcome the public and has received favorable feedback for accommodating persons with reduced mobility.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$974,300
417
6bedrooms
1bathroom
land 12.8ha

By Patrice Besse

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Manor Rennes (35)

Ref. 4878 : Breton hamlet with a manor house, holiday cottages and a wooded garden between Rennes and Dinan Located 35 km north-west of Rennes, this group of houses enjoys a beautiful rural setting. The N12, just 10 km from the hamlet, provides easy access to the Breton capital, its hospital, its TGV station (connecting to Paris in 1 hour 30 minutes) and its airport. Schools, colleges and sixth-form colleges, shops and supermarkets, and doctors’ surgeries are a 10-minute drive away. The station in this small town provides a 20-minute journey to Rennes, ensuring convenience for those who work there. Nearby, tourist attractions offer a rich and varied cultural programme throughout the year: the medieval town of Dinan; Bécherel, the ‘City of Books’, a medieval village with 15 bookshops and its famous book fair; Combourg Castle, owned by Châteaubriant in the 19th century; Saint-Malo, the pirate city; and, of course, Rennes, with its Parliament of Brittany and its Opera House. Finally, the beaches of the Emerald Coast, notably Saint-Malo and Dinard, are less than 45 minutes away, offering easy access to a delightful and sought-after seaside setting. Originally, there was a farmhouse and two outbuildings, which were undoubtedly used for agricultural purposes at the time. Restored and extended in the 1960s, then in the 2000s and 2020s, they are clad in slate, with walls alternating between exposed stone and rendered surfaces. Visitors come upon them at the end of a cul-de-sac lined with cultivated fields. Like a small hamlet, the complex consists of a main house, currently occupied by the owners, and a second building featuring a tower, known as ‘the Manor’, divided into several dwellings currently let as holiday cottages. The various buildings, covering a total area of 400 sqm, are spread out across the grounds, ensuring each has its own private space. THE MANOR HOUSE: On arrival, the first building you come to is ‘the Manor House’. The doors on either side of its tower provide access to two properties, guest rooms and a flat: The first gîte is on one level: living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, a shower room. The second gîte is spread over the ground floor and first floor: living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, a shower room. The staircase in the tower leads to the guest rooms on the first floor. There are two of them, each with its own shower room. This spiral staircase then leads to a flat in the attic: living room with kitchen, two bedrooms, and a shower room. THE MAIN HOUSE: Set back from this first building, past the small porch topped with an ermine carved into the stone, lies the main house, which is itself divided into two sections: The owners’ current living quarters are arranged around an entrance hall, a large living room with a kitchen area, a bedroom, a shower room and a utility room on the ground floor. A wooden staircase leads to the first-floor landing, which leads to: - On one side of this landing, two bedrooms and a bathroom. - On the other, a bedroom, a shower room and a small kitchen. These latter rooms form a small flat that can be separated from the rest of the property via an external staircase. In the attic, a loft has been converted for storage. A further gîte, adjoining this property yet with its own separate entrance, comprises a living room with kitchen, a shower room on the ground floor and two adjoining bedrooms on the first floor. With its optimised accommodation capacity, this group of houses is ideal for operating as holiday cottages for tourists wishing to enjoy the region’s cultural riches, or for work teams on assignment in Rennes or one of the surrounding business parks. This hamlet could also be designed to accommodate a large family, with a main residence suitable for year-round living and fully self-contained annexes, ready to be opened and heated depending on whether they are occupied permanently or temporarily. OUTBUILDINGS : A two-storey building with a slate roof is accessible from the garden. It is likely a former smithy, with a stone base and rammed-earth walls. Its 50 sqm currently provide a spacious storage area, with the advantage of being on one level across both storeys. A large cellar and a small terrace, adjoining this building, complete the property. A large carport, situated at the entrance to the property, can easily accommodate three cars. LAND : Each of the ground-floor homes features a courtyard or terrace. All are paved, allowing for easy movement between each unit. Their south-east and south-west exposures make it easy to enjoy them. The entire 3,772 sqm garden is landscaped, filled with flowers and trees, and surrounded by fields; this particularly peaceful setting encourages residents to live in tune with the seasons, with a view of the surrounding harvests. The arrangement of the trees, particularly the fruit trees, offers a glimpse of various idyllic and harmonious worlds for those who love gardening. Cabinet LE NAIL - Emerald Coast and Rennes region - Mrs Delphine de SURVILLE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Delphine de SURVILLE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 104 300 520. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$915,800
400
14bedrooms
1bathroom

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Manor Craon (53)

Ref.4343 : Beautiful french manor house for sale in Pays de la Loire This property is located in Mayenne, in the former historic province of Anjou, on the borders of Brittany and not far from Maine. In the heart of the countryside, the immediate surroundings are pastoral and wooded. A small, historic, medieval town provides services just a few kilometres away. A leisure/camping centre with a 123– acre (50-hectare) lake offering a wide range of activities is just 15 minutes away by car. This former 16th-century manor house, strategically located on the border with Brittany, served as a collection centre for the gabelle tax. At the time, the seigneury included around ten farms and covered more than 247 acres (100 hectares). Today, it is a pleasant residence, extended by a dwelling in the 19th century. The building is built of rubble stone, covered with ochre-coloured rendering. The window surrounds are of tufa stone or brick, and the quoins are of red stone. The whole building is covered in slate. The house is built east-west. The interior of the manor house is accessed via a doorway topped with an accolade and fireplaces. The total floor surface area is approx. 540sqm and comprises 2 sections that are as much interconnected as they are independent: the manor house and the dwelling. THE MANOR HOUSE (285 sqm) : Ground floor: entrance hall (16sqm), 2 lounges (33 and 36 sqm), kitchen (23 sqm), boiler room, pantry and toilet; the whole is laid out around a magnificent wooden spiral staircase in Gothic style. 1st floor: master bedroom (35sqm) with shower and bathroom, dressing room and toilet, recreation room (26.5 sqm), bedroom (23 sqm), shower room and toilet. 2nd floor: 2 bedrooms (20 sqm each) and shower room with toilet. The interior of the manor house is typical of its era and has retained its defensive features. Thick walls with several openings, exposed beams and joists, terracotta floors and monumental fireplaces. THE DWELLING (255 sqm) : Ground floor: en suite: games room with staircase and wc, access to covered swimming pool (9x4m heated by heat pump), dining room, kitchen, small sitting room with staircase, 2 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms with wc. First floor: 4 bedrooms, 4 shower rooms with wc. This part of the house, which dates back to the 19th century, has been perfectly fitted out for entertaining. It has plenty of sleeping capacity and shower rooms in good condition. The adjoining rooms bring this part of the house to life, as they communicate perfectly with each other. It's easy to imagine the conviviality that reigns here, moving from one living room to another without having to push a door open. The property has been completely restored since it was handed down in 2 campaigns of work; first the farmhouse in the 2000s, then the manor house in 2006-2007. The two parts are independent in terms of heating, electrical system, sanitary facilities and water supply. The property as a whole offers good accommodation capacity, which can be used on a day-to-day basis as well as occasionally during the year for entertaining guests. The work that has been carried out is of a very high standard. The restoration work carried out by the current owners some twenty years ago was carried out in its entirety and with great care. The original architectural quality has been respected and even enhanced. To the south-east of the property is a slate-roofed outbuilding. It comprises two rooms of 90 and 40sqm, used as a shed and garage; close to the dwelling a building with two garage spaces; to the west of the manor house, 2 buildings, probably former pigsties, with slate roofs. The entire property is surrounded by hedges. Some of the trees that make up the park have been planted by the current owners, and the vegetation is beautiful and starting to grow. There are oaks, lime trees, chestnut trees and many fruit trees. The green setting around the property provides a pleasant area for maintenance. There is an orchard to the south of the property and a chestnut grove to the north. Well in the grounds. The total surface area is 3.47 acres (1 ha 40 a 76ca).

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$711,500
540
10bedrooms
land 1.4ha

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Manor Craon (53)

Ref.46030 : French listed manor house for sale in Pays de la Loire. This manor house is located in the Haut Anjou region of southern Mayenne. The historic town of Craon is 6 km away, with most shops and services. Château-Gontier is 25 km away, with all amenities. The TGV train station in Laval takes you to Paris (320 km away) in 1h15. Nantes Atlantique international airport is 1h25 away. Craon is a town of 4,500 souls located in the southern and western part of the Mayenne department. It was originally a medieval fortress, protecting the Breton border with its 1,600 m of walls. The last remnants of the ramparts disappeared in 1820. Today, you can still admire Craon's Halles, built in 1850 (listed as a Monument Historique), which bear witness to the town's rich economic past, as well as its castle. Numerous other sites offering a wide range of activities are less than 20 minutes away, including the Robert Tatin museum, the Refuge de l'Arche, the Mayenne valley... Built in the 14th century and enlarged during the Renaissance, this authentic manor house has remained unchanged since Henry IV. Acquired as an endangered historic monument some twenty years ago by the current passionate owners, it has since benefited from extensive restoration work respecting its architecture, with the assistance of recognized professionals. The manor house comprises a 14th-century wing, extended by a 16th-century main building set at right-angles. The walls are built of shale and sandstone rubble, rendered in sand and lime. Bays are framed in sandstone or tufa stone. The building has an Angers slate roof. Facing North/South, it spans 470 Ssqm, served by a spiral staircase in the corner tower, and a second service staircase. It comprises : First floor: large living room (70 sqm) with access to the spiral staircase, dining room (40 sqm), kitchen (31 sqm), small living room (32 sqm), bakehouse with staircase leading to 1st floor (27.5 sqm), laundry room (8 sqm), bathroom with shower (10 sqm), separate toilet. 1st floor: 5 bedrooms (44, 40, 34, 18, 13 sqm), landing (26.5 sqm), 1 bathroom with shower and toilet, 1 shower room with toilet. 2nd floor: 1 large attic bedroom (46 sqm floor area), 1 bathroom with shower, 1 separate toilet, attic. The architectural quality of the interior is faithful to the exterior: travertine floors, sand and lime rendered walls, exposed beam ceilings, windows with interior wooden shutters, monumental fireplaces, etc. Distributed around the dwelling, the outbuildings form a courtyard and comprise : A/ A large L-shaped, stone-built, slate-roofed outbuilding comprising: barn (88 sqm), 2 workshops (54 and 29 sqm), former stable (69 sqm) with attic above (69 sqm). B/ Former stone pigsties with slate roofs, including boiler room. C/ In the 14th-century wing, accessible from the outside, a storeroom with electric water heater and buffer tank. The property is accessed via an avenue of lime trees, which opens onto a monumental wooden gate framed by a bower. The courtyard is adorned with potted shrubs and boxwood. Beyond are box hedges and grassy flowerbeds, from which ancient hedgerows branch off. The manor house stands in the center of its parkland (3.21 acres / 1.3 ha), which includes an ancient moat (500 sqm) and meadows (44.47 acres / 18 ha). The ancient bocage layout is echoed by century-old oak trees. The total surface area is 48.27 acres (19 ha 53 a 50 ca). The following parts are classified as Historic Monument : the dwelling with its outbuildings and moat (cad. ZD 6, 34, 35): classified by decree on March 3, 1997. This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France).

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$1,434,500
470
6bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 19.5ha

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Manor Mayenne (53)

Ref.4585 : Beautiful 14th century manor house and its outbuildings This delightful manor house, 270 km from Paris, is nestled in beautiful, rolling, hedged farmland, 5 km from a small town with the nearest shops and services (supermarket, health centre, etc.) and around 15 km from the town of Mayenne. The historic town of Mayenne, which has been awarded the ‘Pays d'art et d'histoire’ label, has a population of 12,000 and boasts an 11th-century castle, as well as a full range of shops and services (hospital, doctors, chemists, supermarkets, secondary schools, etc.). Laval (TGV and motorway) is a 35-minute drive away. The countryside around the town is beautiful and undulating, as evidenced by the nearby Alps Mancelles and the department's highest peak: Mont des Avaloirs. There are many fine tourist attractions and historic sites within easy reach in Nord Mayenne, including the Notre Dame de Pontmain basilica, the village of Lassay-les-Châteaux, which has been awarded the ‘Petite cité de caractère’ label, and the Gallo-Roman town of Jublains. The manor house was built in the 14th century during the Hundred Years' War. Built of stone with a slate roof, it is flanked by two towers, one with a pepperpot roof and the other with a bulbous roof. It faces east/west and spans a floor surface area of approx. 170 sqm, with : - Ground floor: entrance hall, kitchen (23 sqm), lounge (29 sqm) with monumental fireplace, dining room in the tower with monumental fireplace, toilet; - First floor: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and shower room with toilet and 1 shower room with toilet; - Second floor (attic): 1 bedroom with shower room and toilet, attic. A lean-to building, accessible from the outside, extends the manor house to the north. It could be used to extend the interior surface area of the manor house. The main rooms feature some very fine examples of medieval architecture: monumental fireplaces, beamed ceilings, spiral staircases, transom windows, etc. The property comprises a series of outbuildings, most of which are situated to the west of the manor house: A/ 2 stone stables, each extended with awnings; one of them is electrified; B/ An old stable; C/ A stone bakehouse. The courtyard, meadows and moorlands stretch around the manor house, mainly to the north. This property offers numerous possibilities for leisure activities (walks, accommodating horses or animals, etc.). The property, which is free to let, represents a lovely recreational area with a total surface area of 8.4 acres. The surrounding countryside is peaceful, undulating and relaxing.

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$522,100
170
4bedrooms
1bathroom
land 3.4ha

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Manor Mayenne (53)

Ref.4044. Charming 17th C. dwelling and its reception building in Mayenne department. 'In this land of moor and heather, the passage where one meets this beautiful ruin lacks neither charm nor freshness, with its forest and deep valley. These are the words of Abbé Angot to describe the environment of this property Located in the north of the Mayenne, historically in the Bas Maine, this 17th century dwelling is built in the countryside, in a relatively isolated, intimate and charming environment. In the middle of an old medieval fortress surrounded by water, it comprises the remains of an old castle and its wings, one of which is used as a home and the other as a reception room. 'Curious', 'aesthetic', 'historical' and 'authentic' define this place, which bewitches the walkers who get lost in it. A small resource town is 10 km away by car; all shops and services are provided by a dynamic and historic town 19 km away. The dwelling is reached by a single bridge spanning the moat, passing under a delightful porch of vermiculated stonework, of which the semicircular arch and its pedestrian door remain. The ruins of the castle and the parapet walk, the moat, the base of two imposing defensive towers and the two large communal wings, which are the only parts that can be inhabited today, remain from the old fortification, whose size and splendour of yesteryear can be imagined. In the middle of the enclosure is a formal garden with an old gates in the centre. The two outbuildings are arranged symmetrically on either side of the garden, back-to-back with the old castle that once stood at the end of the courtyard. They are built of stone, rendered with lime, covered with slate and the roofs are adorned with charming bull's eyes; the east wing is fitted out as a vast reception room and the west wing is the dwelling which comprises: On the ground floor: a large room partially separated into two volumes by an entrance hatch which is glazed; this room includes two monumental fireplaces, cushions, exposed beams and the start of the stairway to the first floor; to the south, a bedroom with a fireplace, a terracotta floor laid between oak slats and exposed beams, and adjoining a bathroom - wc; to the north, a vast kitchen with a fireplace and a terracotta and stone floor, and to follow a technical room (laundry/boiler room), and a toilet. On the first floor: separated by hemp and lime partitions, 4 bedrooms with shower room and wc; the floors are covered with sea rush. The rooms face east and south, and on the opposite side, the thick, high walls formed the wall topped by its parapet walk. It should be emphasised that the work carried out was done with a technical and artistic concern, the result of which is remarkable. Here again, the adjectives curious, aesthetic, historical and authentic are used. The living area of the house is approximately 350sqm. Opposite the dwelling, the former stables (twin building of the dwelling) have been converted into a reception area and the work was completed in April 2020. The large room measures approximately 250sqm. The floor is made of tinted cement, the walls are plastered with lime and the framework is covered with an elegant formwork in the shape of an overturned ship's hull, giving the room volume and sound absorption. In the extension there is a room for the caterer and a sanitary block (toilet and washbasin); A stone outbuilding with a slate roof used as an equipment shed is set back from the dwelling; A picturesque chapel 3.2 km away by car, covered with shingles. The fortified enclosure dominates the old garden to the south, which is to be recreated, and is bordered by raised paths offering a bucolic walk around it. A few small, unoccupied meadows complete the ensemble for a total surface area of approximately 6.17 acres (2.59 ha). The general atmosphere bears witness to a place steeped in history and legends: 'tradition has it that a hound's head, sculpted on one of the walls of the easements, indicates the exact spot where a barrel of gold is hidden, but this treasure has not been discovered'. The Mayenne: castle, manor houses, beautiful residences. Gilbert CHAUSSIS. The work carried out by the current owner has made it possible to save and restore this site, which seemed condemned to a slow decline. The place is now saved and alive! This singular place is calling for a new owner willing to humbly continue the preservation of this thousand-year-old site.

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$568,000
350
land 2.6ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Manor Hédé (35)

20 minutes from Rennes, by its private pond, a vast renovated manor with a swimming pool and outbuildings. By its pond, the large 16th-century manor is surrounded by a wooded park of more than 1 hectare, crossed by canals and waterfalls. The renovated exterior is complemented by a contemporary interior, where a large indoor swimming pool connects to sauna and hammam areas. The main living space, with nearly 400 m² of habitable space, is complemented by an independent apartment of approximately 80 m², a gîte of about 40 m², and garage-workshops of nearly 220 m². After taking a large wooded driveway and walking along the canal where ducks and water hens frolic, the residence reveals itself in front of a vast grassy parterre, surrounded by large trees. The main building is made of granite and covered with a slate roof with hips. It consists of a central body raised over two levels, with window frames made of cut stone, flanked by two towers topped with pavilion roofs. Adjacent to the main residence, a long house from the 19th century and its wooden extensions house the independent apartment and the garage-workshop. At a right angle, a granite outbuilding with a slate roof houses the gîte and its garage. At the back of the manor, the park extends, featuring a golf practice area and terraces located by the pond, which is itself surrounded by weeping willows and white poplars.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$1,709,900
675
9bedrooms
land 1.4ha

By Patrice Besse

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Manor Chateau-gontier (53)

16th-Century Manor with Outbuildings – Haut-Anjou / Mayenne Set amid the rolling countryside of Haut-Anjou, this 1531 manor—beautifully restored—offers around 230 m² of living space plus an additional 120 m² to convert. South-facing, it enjoys open, far-reaching views over the surrounding landscape. The ground floor features a spacious reception room with a monumental fireplace, a kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. The first floor includes two large bedrooms with fireplaces and access to a 65 m² attic suitable for conversion. The top floor offers two further bedrooms and a shower room. The property extends over 9,300 m², with landscaped gardens, orchard, vegetable garden, pasture and mature hedgerows. Several outbuildings complement the estate: a large stone barn, an old agricultural lodge, a building with pigsties and loft, and a boiler room attached to the manor. Close to Château-Gontier and Laval (TGV to Paris in 1h10), this manor combines historical charm, tranquillity and exceptional potential.

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$545,100
230
5bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 9,293

By Kretz & Partners

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Manor Chateau-gontier (53)

Ref.4264 : French property for sale in Pays de la Loire (Mayenne department). This charming manor house is located in the heart of its magnificent grounds, on the banks of a navigable river in a splendid, unspoilt setting. The property is located south of Laval, close to a town with all amenities. It's a wonderful place, where nature and architecture blend perfectly. This charming manor house was built on a hillside, in a location chosen for the quality of the site, in the 17th century. It has recently been restored and extended and now offers approx. 480sqm of living space. It comprises Ground floor: an entrance hall with tiled floor and exposed beams, a lounge with tiled floor, exposed beams and a beautiful monumental stone fireplace with brick mantle, a large living room (recreation room) of approx. 95sqm equipped with a wood-fired hob with spit. This room opens widely through picture windows onto a terrace, the swimming pool, the pond and beautiful rolling countryside. From here, you have access to the 14 m x 4 m swimming pool, which is half indoors and half outdoors. Then there is a large dining room/lounge of approx. 50sqm, a bedroom with its own shower room, wc and study, a carefully fitted kitchen and utility rooms (scullery, linen room, service entrance, utility room, wc/wash-hand basin). 1st floor: 7 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms/showers or toilets, wc. 2nd floor: a very beautiful room occupying the entire level of the central manor house, representing a single volume revealing the roofing framework, with: bedroom, bath, shower, dressing room, study, wc. Two staircases facilitate the distribution of the property. These rooms are luminous, almost all of them are lantern windows (double aspect), well served and warmly decorated. The outbuildings : Following on from the house, there is a first building comprising : - A double garage ; - The wood chip store and boiler; - A storage area; - The heating/dehydration system for the swimming pool living area. A little further away, a technical area has been carefully laid out around a paved courtyard: - An equipment shed (where several vehicles and maintenance equipment are stored); - Several horse stalls; - A canopy; - Compartments for storing materials and silos; - A large tank to collect rainwater from the shed. Once again, the space has been laid out rationally, without forgetting to blend in with the environment. Each meadow has a water-supplied shelter for horses or cattle. Although the lower part of some meadows near the river is in flood zones, all buildings are located outside the flood risk area. The manor house is set in the middle of its grounds. It is reached via a long tree-lined driveway that runs alongside the hillside and the river, with the manor house visible in the distance. When you arrive, it's a feast for the eyes: it's all there: the rolling hills, the river, formal gardens, ponds, fine architecture, paddocks fenced in with railway sleepers... It's all a pleasure to behold. Nature is tamed here, but as you walk up to the ponds, wild ducks appear and take flight as you approach. The 4 cascading ponds cover a total cadastral area of around 9.71 acres (3.93 hectares). The land is made up of woods (approx. 14.82 acres / 6 hectares) and meadows all fenced in with railway sleepers (approx. 29.65 acres / 12 hectares). In front of the house, you will find a pretty formal vegetable garden and a formal ornamental garden surrounded by low walls and featuring fountains. The owner has developed a large number of facilities for the enjoyment of his family and friends: horse riding arena, petanque area, sandy beach on the edge of one of the ponds, an island with an aviary and animals, a large heated overflowing swimming pool (stainless steel tank) juxtaposed with two other overflowing pools of natural, cascading water, two large wooden terraces. Automatic watering and outside lighting. The property spans approximately 62.56 acres (25 hectares 32 ares 56 centiares) and has everything you need for quality of life and enjoyment, for an authentic and comfortable country lifestyle.

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$2,123,000
480
9bedrooms
land 25.3ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Manor Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët (50)

A restored, 19th-century manor, in the south of the Manche area, at the crossroads of three regions. A wrought iron gate in a tall stone wall opens from the street into the property, which boasts great architectural and landscaping coherence. The manor was built in the 19th century and stands in the middle of the grounds. Its sober silhouette is marked by an adroit mixture of Art Nouveau and Anglo-Norman styles. The property’s overall balance is reinforced by the immaculate and harmonious interior decorations and fittings. The three-storey façades made of rough-hewn blocks of granite are punctuated by slight protrusions and many tall, small-paned windows through which light streams into the interior. The steep sloping slate roof is dotted with tall stone chimney stacks. Set back from the manor house, the outbuildings avoid impinging on the property’s unity. The grounds are faithful to the original landscaping design and surround the residence with carefully mown lawns, winding paths and a variety of different trees. A vast meadow extends away from the property towards the surrounding countryside beyond the river. The residence was once home to the marine painter Marin-Marie, who was a solo yachtsman and a talented illustrator. He is famous for his daring transatlantic crossings on board the Arielle yacht and for his highly accurate maritime drawings.

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$906,600
350
8bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 2.7ha

By Patrice Besse

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Manor Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët (50)

Ref.4316 : Manor house for sale in Normandy (South of La Manche department). The first manor house was built in the 17th century on the borders of the Manche, Orne and Mayenne departments. It is set in the Normandy bocage, just 2 km from the village, which offers all amenities. (all shops, health centre, pharmacy, etc.). The manor house currently has 510 sqm of living space and comprises : Ground floor: main entrance and service entrance, large lounge, former billiard room, small lounge, dining room, kitchen, study and orangery. Utility rooms, toilet, laundry room and shower room. The main rooms benefit from original decorative features (fireplaces, wood panelling, parquet flooring) that give them charm and character. 1st floor: 6 bedrooms, bathroom, library, study, toilet, utility room, attic. 2nd floor: attic The whole property has the feel of a warm and welcoming family home. The property has been used as a farm for many years and has numerous outbuildings: Former chapel ; Garage ; Shed ; Former farmer's house in need of complete restoration; Former cowshed; Former livestock building. The property comprises around 37 acres (15 hectares) of land, of which 29 acres (11.76ha) are rented. Cabinet LE NAIL - Border of Brittany & South Manche : Mr Nicolas de LA VIGNE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nicolas de LA VIGNE ,Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 920 814 274. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$794,100
510
6bedrooms
1bathroom
land 15ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Manor Combourg (35)

The property nestles discreetly at the end of a cul-de-sac, surrounded by lush greenery. The manor is distinguished by its characterful architecture and timeless charm, with sculpted decorations above the doors and windows, as well as a monumental fireplace. In addition to the main house, an outbuilding housing a former bakery enhances this harmonious ensemble. Description: Upon entering, a majestic door opens onto a vast living room with a monumental fireplace and high ceilings highlighting the exposed beams. Adjacent to it, a kitchen with a dining room, followed by a bedroom with a bathroom and toilet, create a welcoming and functional living space. At the rear of the building, there is a technical area consisting of a garage, a cellar, a boiler room, and a toilet. Upstairs, a second living room with a fireplace leads to two bedrooms, a bathroom with a toilet, and access to an attic. An additional half-level accommodates a large living space currently used as a games room. On the second floor, a mezzanine overlooking the living room leads to two additional bedrooms and a bathroom with a toilet. In addition, a charming outbuilding including a former bakehouse and a garage completes the property, all overlooking a peaceful lake, adding to the unique charm of the property. Central heating with a wood pellet boiler. Surrounding area : Natural and bucolic setting. Shops are 5 minutes away, and the sea is 20 minutes away. (4.00 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)

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$477,400
235
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land 2,000

By Belles Demeures De Bretagne

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Manor Les Chéris (50)

iad France - Céline Bailly offers you: LOWER NORMANDY - EXCEPTIONAL MANORELEGANCE and REFINEMENT in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel for this charming Manor, a jewel of historical heritage.Built between the end of the 16th century and the beginning of the 17th century, this character Manor made of granite stones and slate reveals a Chapel and a Pigeon House classified as Historical Monuments, true witnesses of the past.Nestled in the heart of the Normandy countryside in the south of Manche, the Manor embodies the timeless charm of the French countryside. It opens onto a rolling landscape typical of the region, where hedges, meadows, and groves create a lush and vibrant scenery that changes with the seasons.The Manor has retained all the grandeur of its origins. Remodeled in the 17th century, it consists of a rectangular main building, two pavilions, and two tall Towers. One round with an elegant oak spiral staircase and the second square, dressed with granite steps and walls allowing access to the upper floors. Offering a living area of approximately 340m² on a park of 1ha 61, the interior layout prioritizes fluidity and brightness, with numerous openings onto the park and terrace. Enhanced by a courtyard, outbuildings, a well, a gate, small orchards, and enclosed meadows.Stones, solid oak, exposed beam ceilings, tiled and terracotta floors and walls, monumental fireplaces in all rooms, and generous volumes, every detail reflects the desire to preserve the soul of the places while meeting the comfort requirements in all its rooms.On the ground floor, it offers an elegant entrance, followed by a majestic living room leading to the kitchen and a delightful dining room. Pantry, cellar, and boiler room.On the first floor, 4 sumptuous bedrooms and a lovely boudoir. For your comfort, 2 comfortable bathrooms.A second floor offers you a mezzanine landing, a private lounge with a cathedral ceiling open to a suspended library and an intimate reading corner.Rebuilt in 2002, the iconic Chapel, a Holy place rich in history, houses a tulip tree, two engraved slabs, one of which bears the name Arthur, under an oak frame with lovely stained glass.The Pigeon House was restored in late 2000 with stone floors and walls, under slates.This Manor opens the door to numerous projects: Receptions, seminars, artists' residence, equestrian life, agricultural activities, or the creation of a private hotel.3 kilometers away, a charming village with shops, schools, cultural services, leisure activities, and healthcare.20 minutes from Mont-Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage site.The Manor is an invitation to live at the rhythm of the seasons, in a preserved Normandy environment where history, nature, and elegance converge daily.Agency fees payable by the seller. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear brush, is available on the Géorisques site: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mrs. Céline Bailly, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the COUTANCES RSAC under number 933404451, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.

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$774,600
340
5bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 1.6ha

By Iad France

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Manor Guipry (35)

Elegant manor house in the heart of a 5-hectare park. Just 30 minutes from Rennes by regional train (TER), in the very center of Guipry-Messac and within easy reach of shops, schools, and the train station, this rare property offers an exceptional living environment. Built on a hillside within a 5-hectare wooded park, it boasts unobstructed views of the surrounding countryside. This 1850 manor house, retaining its original charm, includes a fully restored gatehouse, a tennis court, a walled orchard, a rose garden awaiting restoration, and numerous outbuildings. The winter garden and music room bear witness to the refinement of the era. It is often recalled that Reynaldo Hahn, Marcel Proust's companion, or Jules Massenet played the cello, while the master of the house played the piano. The main house - Garden level: spacious kitchen, dining room, living room, conservatory, two bedrooms - First floor: large music room, four bedrooms, an office - Second floor: three converted bedrooms and an attic - Cellars under part of the house. Exterior features - Caretaker's cottage: living room, separate kitchen, four bedrooms upstairs - Outbuildings near the tennis court and at the rear of the garden - Two-car garage, well, meadows for horses and sheep. Advantages - Habitable as is, with potential for modernization. Walking distance to all amenities. Rennes 30 minutes away, Morbihan beaches 60 km away. Energy Performance Certificate (EPC): F / Greenhouse Gas Emissions (GHG): F - 12-month sale guarantee. Asking price: EUR780,000 (agency fees included). Agency fees of 4% payable by the buyer (i.e., EUR750,000 net to the seller). The price reflects the unique character of the property and its potential. All serious proposals will be carefully considered. A complete file is available upon request after an initial phone conversation. In accordance with Article L.561.5 of the French Monetary and Financial Code, proof of identity will be required to arrange the visit. This advertisement was written under the editorial responsibility of Anne-Elizabeth de Romans (06 50 38 74 04 [email protected]) acting as a real estate consultant under an umbrella company for Paul Parker Properties, located at 10 rue du Colisée 75008 Paris, a brand of SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, a national real estate network with a capital of 40,000.00 euros, RCS NANTES n° 487 624 777, Professional card T and G n° CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 CCI Nantes, Guarantee GALIAN, 89 rue La Boétie, 75008 Paris - T: 1,500,000 euros - G: 120,000 euros. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. (4.00 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)

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$849,200
337
11bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 5ha

By Paul Parker Properties

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Manor Bécherel (35)

In Britain, only 2h30 from Paris and 30 minutes from Saint Malo, beautiful property including a mansion restored 17th with great care and with great benefits and a renovated farmhouse ideal for a guest house or project 'Home. The contemporary garden 6307 m² fully enclosed recently redesigned and refurbished to live wonderful moments outdoors. You'll appreciate its interior completely restored with remarkable taste and comfort, as well as its beautiful fireplaces. Very charming. State impeccable. Price : 1 196 000 euros

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$1,372,500
365
7bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 6,307

By Agence De La Maison Rouge Dinard

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Manor Chateaubriant (44)

Barnes Propriétés et Châteaux is offering for sale this delightful manor house in the Pays de la Mée, 15 minutes from Châteaubriant, and just 2 km from a village with first amenities. The property comprises an authentic 18th and 19th century manor house, a fully renovated farmhouse and a walled garden of 8735 m² with heated swimming pool. The manor house offers 238 m² of living space over 3 levels and features some very nice period features. It comprises a rectangular building flanked to the north by a square tower housing the stone stairway. Ground floor: lounge (parquet flooring, fireplace, mouldings, wood panelling), dining room (parquet flooring, fireplace, wood panelling), kitchen, utility/laundry room, small entrance hall, corridor, toilet, cellar access. And the very beautiful slate staircase starts in the tower. There are no fewer than 5 bedrooms upstairs and 2 bathrooms. Cellar and attic. The longère, with its additional 172 m² of living space, was completely renovated around ten years ago and offers a completely independent house with superb features and lots of comfort. Some small outbuildings complete the property. The grounds are divided into parkland and a walled orchard with a heated swimming pool to the east of the longère. A real family home ! Full documentation available on request. DPE manor house : CLASSE ENERGIE: F - CLASSE CLIMAT: F / Estimated annual energy expenditure for standard use: 8310 € - 11290 € (reference year 2021, 2022, 2023) Excessive energy consumption. DPE longère : ENERGY CLASS: C - CLIMATE CLASS: A / Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: 2240 € - 3090 € (base year 2021, 2022, 2023) Property presented by Jan-Erik ALDERLIESTE +33665591211 ‘Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr’

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$717,200
410
8bedrooms
land 8,735

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

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Manor Evron (53)

Located in Mayenne, in the immediate vicinity of Sainte-Suzanne, ranked among the most beautiful villages in France, the Domaine de la Jagaisière is a rare private heritage ensemble that combines a historic manor, outbuildings, agricultural lands, water resources, and energy potential.This estate is aimed at a buyer capable of acting quickly: an entrepreneur, investor, or international buyer seeking a hybrid heritage asset that combines real estate value, autonomy, and economic potential.HERITAGE AND HISTORICAL VALUE The noble land of Jagaisière has been documented since 1390. The manor has undergone successive modifications from the 14th to the 19th century, preserving a rare stratified architecture: the main body of the manor, lateral pavilion, entrance tower, and historic agricultural outbuildings. The entire architectural ensemble has been studied by the General Inventory of Heritage of the Pays de la Loire Region, confirming the site's heritage interest. Today, the estate constitutes a private historical ensemble, reflecting more than six centuries of architectural and agricultural evolution. ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION Main Manor - Construction with gritstone rubble, slate roof - Noble organization: basement floor, main floor, attics - Historical fireplaces (16th-17th centuries) - Old volumes and enfilade distribution - Vaulted cellar, storage spaces, and character rooms Outbuildings - Historic entrance tower - Old barns and stables - Sheds and agricultural buildings THE ESTATE AND ITS RESOURCES Lands and Environment - About 1 hectare of agricultural land and meadows - Dominant position over the valley - Relative isolation and preserved natural environment Autonomy and Production - Very productive orchard (apple trees, pear trees, fig trees, vineyard peaches, hazelnut trees, walnut trees, cherry trees, quince trees) - Vegetable garden of about 700 m² - Organic farming for over 10 years - Water plan - Three wells Included equipment (subject to negotiation) - Furniture and equipment - Agricultural equipment and tractor ECONOMIC AND STRATEGIC POTENTIAL The Domaine de la Jagaisière has a rare potential for hybrid exploitation: 1. Private heritage residence 2. Agricultural estate and autonomy project 3. Entrepreneurial project (hospitality, guesthouses, co-working space, artistic residence) 4. Energy project (photovoltaic) Several studies have been conducted by specialized operators, proposing various economic models, including: - Initial payment and long-term rents, - Annual annuity, - Structuring of an energy project to be defined. These elements endow the estate with the status of a hybrid heritage asset combining real estate, land, and energy potential. KEY DATA - Historic manor: 14th-19th centuries - Habitable area: approximately 275 m² - Outbuildings: barns, tower, agricultural buildings - Total area: approximately 10 hectares - Resources: water (wells, water plan), agricultural land, orchard, vegetable garden - Location: Mayenne, Pays de la Loire, France INVESTOR POSITIONING The Domaine is not a standard real estate property. It is a rare heritage asset, intended for a buyer seeking: - lasting real estate value, - land autonomy, - economic potential, - an asset for portfolio diversification. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Sale price including agency fees: €466,000 Sale price excluding agency fees: €450,000 Fees charged to the buyer: €16,000, or 3.56% VAT included of the property value excluding fees. Contact your megAgence consultant: Julien GUAY, Tel.: 0678391198, Email: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered with the RSAC of LE MANS under the number 879 729 705This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$534,800
295
5bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 1.1ha

By Megagence

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Manor Avranches (50)

Réf.4479 : 25 MINUTES FROM MONT-SAINT-MICHEL : Charming listed manor house for sale. This manor house, built in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, is a listed historic monument. It is located in the hedged farmland of southern Manche. The surrounding rolling, wooded countryside lends charm and tranquillity to the setting. On one side of the village, 2.8 km away, you'll find the nearest shops (baker's, post office, grocery shop and bar/tobacco shop). On the other, a small town of 2,800 inhabitants 3 km away offers the main shops and services. Avranches TER station is just 18 km away, and the A84 motorway (Rennes-Caen) is 8 km away. Mont-Saint-Michel is 22 km away. - Paris is 352 km away (4 hours via the A84 and A13). The manor house was built at the end of the 16th century in granite stone and slate. It was remodelled in the 17th century. It comprises a rectangular main building flanked to the south-west by an elegant round tower and, to the rear, two pavilions, one of which houses a beautiful granite stairway and a turret. This ensemble dominates a small valley and is full of character and authenticity. The courtyard features a chapel on one side and a dovecote on the other. The layout of these buildings adds charm and elegance to this listed property. The north/south-facing manor house has around 330 sqm of living space. It comprises Ground floor: - A hexagonal terracotta-tiled entrance hall with a granite staircase, - The lantern lounge with tiled floor, French ceiling and monumental granite fireplace, - the lantern-shaped dining room, 36 sqm, 2.4 m high, with tiled floor, beamed ceiling and granite fireplace, a kitchen accessible from the living room, with tiled floor, beamed ceiling, monumental granite fireplace, double aspect, direct access to the outside, a storeroom and a boiler room. The first floor is accessed via the granite chess-wall stairway from the entrance hall, and in the west tower via a wooden spiral staircase, and comprises : 4 large bedrooms (from 25 to 37 sqm), all with parquet flooring and beautiful fireplaces, an 8 sqm children's bedroom, 2 bathrooms, 1 toilet. On the second floor, a mezzanine landing gives access to a library under a roof frame, oak parquet flooring, rendered walls, exposed roof frame, granite fireplace and an attic. Outbuildings include : 1/ A granite chapel, under hooked slates, rebuilt in 2000, granite paving, exposed stone walls, oak roofing framework. 2/ A stone building with mechanical tiles, used as a 61 m² stable, and a 73 m² wooden garage with an attic above; 3/ Stone dovecote used as a workshop (23 m²) with slate roof and stone floor; 4/ Well in the courtyard. The property has a total surface area of 3.98 acres and comprises a main courtyard, small orchards and a meadow enclosed by hedges. The following parts are listed as Historic Monument : Manor house and dovecote (cad. ZI 17): listed by decree in 1991 This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). Cabinet LE NAIL - Border of Brittany & South Manche : Mr Nicolas de LA VIGNE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nicolas de LA VIGNE ,Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 920 814 274. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$794,100
330
4bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 1.6ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Manor Avranches (50)

Ref. 4280: Listed Manor, late 17th / early 18th century in Manche department, for sale. Built in a commanding position on the borders of Ille-et-Vilaine, Orne and Mayenne, this 17th/18th century manor house enjoys an extraordinary view over the Normandy bocage. The first village is 2 km away, and nearest town, 20 km away, which provides comprehensive services, including a railway station. Access to the motorway is only 20 minutes away. This listed manor house was constructed at the end of the 17th century and underwent remodeling at the close of the 19th century, with the north pediment raised to form a high 4-sloped roof. It offers approximately 275 sqm of living space, comprising: on the ground floor, an entrance hall leading on one side to two lounges retaining their 18th-century paneling adorned with intricately carved wood and a marble fireplace, and on the other side to a dining room featuring a granite fireplace and a kitchen also with a granite fireplace. The wooden staircase ascends to the 1st floor, where a long north-facing corridor leads to the four bedrooms and bathroom. The layout of these rooms, though largely in place, requires final completion. A spacious attic occupies the entire second floor. The outbuildings consist of: • -A guest house with a large kitchen featuring a fireplace, living room, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. • -A bungalow currently housing a sports hall. • -Another outbuilding containing a workshop, garage, and room upstairs. • An old stable on a portion of the farmland that is rented out. The property is surrounded by just over 32 acres, comprising: • -Parkland adorned with beautiful trees, including a cedar of Lebanon—a true monument planted in the mid-19th century—and a long terraced garden overlooking the bocage, offering a breathtaking view stretching to the borders of the department. • Approximately 2.50 acres of woodland. • About 19 acres under rental agreements. The following elements are listed on the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments: The facades and roofs of the dwelling, along with its interior decorations (staircase, doors, paneling in the drawing room and dining room on the ground floor), and the garden area with its boundary walls (cad. ZD 55), as per a 1998 decree. This property is registered on the additional inventory of historic monuments, allowing for fiscal tax deductions for those paying taxes in France. Cabinet LE NAIL - Border of Brittany & South Manche : Mr Nicolas de LA VIGNE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nicolas de LA VIGNE ,Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 920 814 274. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$677,100
275
4bedrooms
land 13.4ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Manor Cande (49)

A listed historical monument Renaissance era manor with a formal garden, between Angers and Nantes, 25 minutes north of Ancenis. The manor stands on the southern edge of the church square and is surrounded to the north and east by a walled garden. The outbuilding is located on the eastern side of the property. The origins of the manor date from the 15th century, though it was considerably extended and enhanced during the following century, in 1565 to be precise, as indicated on a date stone on the façade. At this point in time, the building became flanked by a tall, square staircase tower topped with a pavilion roof. The summit of the tower boasts a conical vault, which is an architectural element typical of the Renaissance. It was built to support a small flight of stairs to the very top of the attic. The building’s structure is made of rough-hewn blocks of shale, rendered with a mix of lime and sand. Its roofs are made of slate and its chimney stacks of red brick. The tall façades are dotted with large windows and doors with tuffeau stone frames.

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$744,800
250
4bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 5,200

By Patrice Besse

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