manors with pool for sale Loire-Atlantique, France
Manor Guerande (44)
Your South Brittany Sotheby's International Realty agency in La Baule offers you,This remarkable manor house is a jewel of French architecture built in 1584, located on the famous Guérandaise peninsula and its beaches close to all amenities. The main property of around 250m2 opens onto a large entrance hall leading to a living room with a sumptuous granite fireplace, a TV room, a dining room overlooking the French garden, and a large fitted and equipped kitchen. On the upper floors are two large bedrooms and two suites. The manor house was completely renovated in 2004. The property also boasts several outbuildings comprising two independent dwellings with sitting rooms and fireplaces, fitted and equipped kitchens and three bedrooms. A janitor's cottage. A large annex (garage or storage space) A pool house with summer kitchen, dining area, wc, changing rooms and shower. This sumptuous manor boasts a large heated swimming pool, a formal garden with pond, and a magnificent private golf practice, all set in 10 hectares of parkland. Contact Grégory Thouzé: 06.16.28.53.14.
…By Bretagne Sud Sotheby's International Realty La Baule
Manor Pontchâteau (44)
Réf.4449 : For sale in the Loire Atlantique department a charming manor 15e. The manor house we are offering is nestled in a cul-de-sac, in pretty countryside on the outskirts of Pontchâteau. This dynamic town of 10.000 inhabitants lies between the Brière and the Canal. Ideally located, close to the sea, 30 minutes from La Baule and 40 minutes from Nantes. The village centre is within walking distance. Not far from the manor house is a park with access to a river. The surrounding countryside offers picturesque scenery, combining lush green forests, open fields, marshes and winding rivers. The region is criss-crossed by the famous Nantes-Brest Canal, a paradise for walkers and cyclists. Along the canal, shady paths allow you to appreciate the local flora and fauna, while enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of the banks. Nature lovers can also explore the hiking trails that criss-cross the countryside, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys and woods. Whether you're looking for a leisurely stroll along the canal or a more sporting excursion, the Pontchâteau region is sure to charm you with its authenticity. An international golf course is just 10 minutes away. The manor was part of a fiefdom whose origins date back to the end of the 15th century. Several smallholdings depended on this fief. The estate belonged to a noble family, one of whose abbots distinguished himself during the Vendée wars. The outbuildings date back to the 18th century. A gold louis bearing the effigy of Louis XVI was found hidden in the outbuilding. The manor house is currently in L-shape. The main building has three stories. The perpendicular wing, linked by a conservatory, is two storeys high. The overall surface area is approx. 450 sqm. With its thick walls, fireplaces, old beams and original staircase, this is a residence that has stood the test of time with the same quiet wisdom, like a reassuring haven from the turbulence of the modern world. A place where echoes of the past still whisper, where you can feel that time, far from altering it, has only strengthened its soul. The main dwelling : The manor house is accessed via an entrance hall with an imposing wooden staircase. On the ground floor, to the left, is a large dining room with a magnificent fireplace, and a kitchen area. A linen room has been created as an extension. To the right of the entrance hall are two adjoining reception rooms with double aspect: a first lounge and a second lounge. On the first floor, a large corridor leads to 5 bedrooms, a shower room, a bathroom and two toilets. The second floor comprises two bedrooms and a convertible attic. The perpendicular wing: On the ground floor is a lounge with a fireplace. Upstairs, under the rafters, is a vast library with large shelves. Outbuildings : Former pigsty Outbuilding: Ground floor: garage, workshop, wood storage 1st floor: a 2-roomed flat to renovate with a large south-facing terrace. Courtyard with solar panels. You enter the property through a gate supported by two pillars. As you go along, you can see the noble silhouette of the manor house in the distance, silhouetted against the diffuse light, gradually emerging from the canopy of trees. The grounds cover around 2.5 acres and are surrounded by ancient trees, notably hundred-year-old oaks, whose dense foliage forms a green barrier, concealing the estate from the outside world. In front of the manor house to the west is a large lawn. At the rear, to the east, an enclosed meadow stretches out, protected by wooden fences. To the south is the swimming pool area. The pool was built in 2000. Its dimensions are 6x12. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. 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
Manor Nantes (44)
A cosy 18th-century house with an old farm complex and over a hectare of grounds near the River Erdre and Nantes, France. A white Norman-style fence runs alongside a quiet road on both sides of an electric gate: the property’s entrance. Beyond this gate lies a grassy court separated by walls and two pillars covered with Virginia creeper. This court forms a transitional area leading from the road to the buildings. It takes you into the main courtyard, which enclosed by the outbuildings, an old farm complex and the house. Around the sides and rear of the buildings, vast grounds extend, dotted with age-old trees. These extensive grounds cover more than a hectare. A bridle path runs around the edge of them, marking the boundary with the neighbouring property. The buildings and grounds once formed a farm complex belonging to a nearby chateau that towers on the bank of the River Erdre. The chateau’s historical estate was carved up: today’s property was born of this division. The main dwelling is rectangular with a central section extended on both sides with two wings in the same style. The central section is built of rubble stone rendered with a coating of Loire sand. It has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. The wings are single-storey sections. The windows in the facade are set in tuffeau-stone surrounds with segmental arch tops. They are arranged asymmetrically. Their timber frames recall old mullioned windows. The hipped slate roof has a dormer on each side. Two chimney stacks rise up from it. One of the wings houses a reception space and looks out at the lush grounds through broad picture windows. The other wing houses a space dedicated to the swimming pool. A complex of old farm buildings around the courtyard flanks the house on both sides. These structures are made of rubble schist and crowned with slate roofs. They form a comprehensive collection of buildings: a barn, garages, workshops, storerooms and open-sided shelters.
…By Patrice Besse
Manor Saint-Michel-Chef-Chef (44)
Ref. 4319: For sale, Elegant manor house, at just less than 1 km from the sea, anglo-norman style In Loire Atlantique, near Nantes, the Pays de Retz is the southern gateway to Brittany. Around the cove of Pornic and the long beaches of Saint-Brévin, 52 km of coastline are dotted with creeks, long stretches of fine sand and picturesque seaside resorts. The famous square-net fisheries are part of the unmissable heritage of this coast, known as the Côte de Jade. Alongside the bustling coastline, marshes and bocage create a bucolic mosaic. It's in this verdant Pays de Retz countryside, less than a kilometer from the first beaches and 10 minutes from Pornic and Saint Brévin, that this half-timbered seaside-style residence is nestled in its grounds. The nearest seaside resort is less than a kilometer away. All local shops, elementary school, health center and pharmacy are nearby. The origins of the manor house date back to 1776. This date is inscribed on the façade of the manor house. It was an estate with farms, belonging to the same family for several generations. The manor house was remodeled in the early 19th century, giving it a seaside feel with its half-timbering. In the early years of the 19th century, the Côte de Jade became the destination of choice for a wealthy elite attracted by the benefits of spring waters and sea bathing. From the road, through the gate, you can see the manor house in its wooded grounds. The manor's main facade, with its half-timbering, dark red shutters, sloping slate roof with dormer windows, small balconies and chapel with bell tower, is in the Anglo-Norman style, and is part of the commune's remarkable heritage. Access is via a small path to the side. To the south, a gate leads to a garden. As soon as you enter the house, you'll be charmed by its luminosity. The recent decoration is very successful. Original features have been preserved, including parquet flooring, tiles, wood panelling, fireplaces and beams. The colors of the walls and woodwork have been carefully chosen in soft tones, bringing serenity throughout the house. The surface area of the manor house is 216 sqm. Access is via an open-plan hall with attractive period tiles in warm tones. The wooden staircase and beams immediately add to the charm of the place. On the right, a large, light-filled living room (32 sqm). The floor features the same tiles as the entrance hall, wood panelling, exposed beams and a beautiful wooden fireplace. On the left, a cosy kitchen with dining area (17 sqm). The floor is tiled, the kitchen units are black, and the briquette fireplace has been judiciously painted black. A scullery with a door to the outside, and a toilet. There's also a shower room on the first floor, with a fine choice of tiles. A beautiful wooden staircase leads to the second floor. A corridor leads to two bright bedrooms, with parquet floors, white walls and a wooden fireplace, as well as a shower room with toilet. A pretty boudoir-style dressing room completes the second floor. The second floor features a large landing that could be converted into an office area, a first bedroom with an adjoining room that could be used as a study or dressing room. On this floor, there's also a bathroom with toilet, tiled floor and wooden vanity unit. A few meters from the manor house is an old outbuilding that has just been completely renovated and perfectly decorated, facing the swimming pool. With a surface area of approx. 50 sqm, it features a living room with kitchenette and sitting area. The floor is travertine. Exposed beams. A shower room and toilet. A new pellet stove has been installed. Double-glazed PVC windows. At the far end, a lovely, bright bedroom with access to the swimming pool. Adjoining the manor house is a pretty chapel with a bell tower, in the same spirit as the manor house. A little further away are the former stables, in need of renovation. A second dwelling could be created here, with a surface area of approx. 50 sqm. The surface area of the grounds is approx. 9,000 sqm. The park is surrounded by old stone walls. To the south, a garden with a well and old lime trees. To the north, a beautiful park planted with century-old trees, with a well. A beautiful meadow surrounded by hundred-year-old oaks with a large pond. The pool area is in front of the annex house. The pool is new (2023) and heated, with a surface area of 20 sqm. The pool enclosure is new. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. 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
Manor Nantes (44)
A remarkably restored Belle Époque villa and its guest houses on the banks of the Loire, halfway between Nantes and Ancenis. The first gate opens from the street onto a hedge-lined driveway, which leads to a second gate framed by two dry-stone pillars. The grounds unfold from here, featuring on one side a vast, deep garage, a shelter and a workshop, as well as two guest houses created in the former stables. At the back, the sober rear facade of the villa completes the view of the upper part of the grounds. The sloping parkland surrounds the residence on both sides. It features a swimming pool with pool house and a large terrace in front of the elevation facing the Loire, before descending down to the perimeter wall. Below the terrace, two rows of centuries-old trees frame an elegant expanse of lawn. Finally, a gate in the perimeter wall provides access to the street leading to the station. This country residence was built for an industrialist from Nantes in 1899. It comprises a rectangular main building preceded by two semi-octagonal turrets linked by a central bay at the front, on the Loire side, which seem to form a projecting decorative structure. The two-storey villa is almost entirely built of tuffeau limestone on a granite base. The rear section has a four-pitched slate roof. Each of the turrets has a pavilion roof and the central bay, which features a protective Virgin Mary statue in a recess on the facade, is topped by a triangular pediment towering the rear roof. On either side of the central section, two single-storey wings replicate the semi-octagonal shape of the turrets, adding stability and balance to the overall appearance. The decorative window surrounds are of tuffeau limestone. The stone balustrades on the piano nobile were filled in during a previous restoration. The two octagonal roofs of the turrets are supported by a corbelling with large moulded dentils. The two adjoining guest houses, which come into view just after passing through the entrance gate, have been converted into independent gîtes. They are of rendered schist masonry with brickwork and topped by slate gable roofs. Each house has its own little garden, bordered by a vertically slatted chestnut fence.
…By Patrice Besse
Manor Guerande (44)
Ref.4332: Charming Property for sale close to the sea. Located in the west of France, in the Loire Atlantique region, just a stone's throw from the ocean and its beaches, the Guérande area is renowned for its natural, architectural and cultural heritage. We offer you a manor house nestling in quiet, green countryside, just a few kilometres from the medieval town of Guérande, with its exceptional heritage and salt marshes, but also ten minutes from the renowned seaside resort of La Baule, the picturesque little port of Le Pouliguen and the Parc de la Brière. The manor house and its outbuildings are set in a courtyard that is partly enclosed by a stone wall. The main dwelling and the wing to the rear form a square plan with a stairway tower in the corner. Both have one square storey and a slate roof. The outbuilding wings, converted into two dwellings, have a ground floor topped by a converted attic storey. The pretty chapel is an extension of the southern wing, slightly detached from it. The manor house spans 402 sqm. As soon as you cross the threshold, you feel enveloped in a protective cocoon where time seems to stand still: thick walls, high ceilings with exposed massive beams, terracotta floor tiles and beautiful monumental granite fireplaces. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a lounge with a granite fireplace (40 sqm), a dining room (24 sqm), a study with a large bookcase, a warm and welcoming kitchen (23 sqm), scullery and boiler room. A toilet. In the tower, a wooden staircase leads to the upper floors. On the first floor, three beautiful bedrooms, two bathrooms with toilet. On the top floor, two bedrooms and a large attic with insulation and exposed beams. The outbuildings: -Two independent dwellings 311.88 sqm, each with a living room with fireplace, beams, kitchen area, three bedrooms and bathrooms. -There is also a caretaker's cottage in the adjoining courtyard, which is currently rented out. Residential lease 3.6.9 for 400 Euros. -A former chapel, with a new roof, now used as a storage room. -A courtyard for 2 cars. -A large barn. -Courtyard in the grounds. -10x5 swimming pool heated by heat pump. Pool house with charming summer kitchen. The 24 acres grounds are divided into a number of areas, offering a peaceful retreat for those in search of peace and quiet. Large courtyard to the west, in front of the main facade of the manor house and the outbuildings. Wooded parklands with pond, including century-old oaks, umbrella pines and pruned boxwood. Wooded areas. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. 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
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