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Manor 1
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Manor Baugé-en-Anjou (49)

Ref.4093: Elegant angevin manor house from the 15th C. for sale. This remarkable manor house, whose origins date back to the 15th century, when a family of royal nobility occupied the premises, is firmly established in the heart of the Baugeois region, which is rich in cultural and architectural heritage and offers a variety of leisure activities in a particularly well-preserved natural setting. Crossed by the Loire River and renowned for its numerous castles, Romanesque churches, manor houses and half-timbered houses, the Baugeois is home to the famous tourist sites of the Château de Brézé, the Château de Montsoreau, the Abbey of Fontevraud, the Château de Baugé, the Priory of Sainte-Gemmes-sur-Loire and the historic town of Saumur. Benefiting from a peaceful environment, the property is not far from the town of Angers and the main shops/resource towns are 10 minutes away by car. Easily accessible from Paris and the main cities of the west, Nantes, Le Mans and Tours, this seigneurial building will undoubtedly inspire lovers of old architecture and is ideal for a main residence, holiday home, gîtes or other professional activities. Built on three levels in tufa and local stone rendered with lime under slate, this admirable seigneurial dwelling is adorned with a wing in its extension and another in return for a square, and has remarkable transoms with tufa mullions piercing its main building with several openings from which a diaphanous light spreads pleasantly around the interior. Flanked on the north side by a massive square tower, the specificity of which is to change from a polygonal to a square plan by 'a corbelling with eight quarter round moulded projections', an impression of placid power emanates from this group of buildings, which has been freshly renovated with a degree of care rarely seen. The tower gives access to the interior via a pretty doorway topped by a lintel in the form of an embrasure, and contains a singular wooden spiral stairway. Adjacent to the large dwelling, a vast terrace topped by a slate canopy completes the balance of this building. The main entrance from the main courtyard gives access to the ground floor which is arranged as follows: A vast and elegant living room extends on either side to two monumental tufa fireplaces facing each other. This gives access, on the right, to a comfortably equipped kitchen and a back kitchen. Opposite, a door gives access to the spiral staircase of the tower. To the left, a hallway leads to an en suite bedroom, a bathroom and the staircase leading to the first floor. Throughout, one finds admirably worked and inspired by the aesthetic conventions of the time, terracotta floors from the nearby rairies, half-timbering and exposed beams, stained glass windows and finely worked wooden shutters... On the first floor, a landing leads to a bedroom, a shower room and a bathroom on the right, and to the left, three bedrooms, one of which is of good size and features a magnificent monumental tufa fireplace, a bathroom and a shower room. As on the ground floor, there are terracotta floors, exposed beams, stained glass windows, interior shutters, and remarkable tufa 'coussièges', a sort of stone bench integrated into the embrasure of certain windows which were used in the Middle Ages as benches for sitting and later as resting places for reading or writing. On the second floor and in the attic, additional volumes offer interesting potential for conversion as required. The living space is approx. 350 sqm. The property has two outbuildings: A large games room (approx. 50 sqm) is located in the extension of the living area, which is set back at right angles and can be accessed from the courtyard on the same level. On the first floor, an attic accessible via an attractive external slate staircase offers additional possibilities for conversion. A little further away, an old stable has been perfectly renovated and is used as a garage and a shed. The manor house is set in beautiful English-style parklands of 4,21 acres planted with beautiful trees in the making (oak, chestnut, acacia, cedar, fruit, apple, pear, cherry, plum, quince, raspberry, redcurrant trees, etc.), and punctuated by a beautiful pond with fish. The view is unobstructed over the surrounding valleys and there is a great deal of peace and quiet in this place, which naturally gives meaning to Joachim du Bellay's famous sonnet evoking the 'softness of Angers'. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M.Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

€947,000
350
5bd
land  1.7ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Manor 2
Nearby
19

Manor Angers (49)

A 15th-century country house with annexe dwellings and outbuildings in 2 3 hectares of grounds with vines, nestled in France’s Anjou area. Just outside the hamlet, a long tree-lined lane leads from a road to an arched carriage entrance that takes you into the property. This entrance has kept a trace of the coat of arms of former owners. Beyond this archway there is a vast courtyard. The grand country house and a storage building stand around it. A barn and the first annexe dwelling lie on the opposite side of this court. The other annexe dwelling lies on another side of the court. Behind the house, there is another storage building, an old bread oven and a cellar. You can also enter the courtyard from the road via an entrance gate next to the first annexe dwelling. The grounds extend all around this central court and the different buildings.

€882,000
454
6bd
land  2ha

By Patrice Besse

Manor 3
Nearby
17

Manor Saumur (49)

A stately residence, dating back to the 12th century, in 2 6 ha of parklands on the outskirts of a village in the Anjou region. The access road, bordered on one side by poplar trees, goes alongside the parklands and leads to a first set of entrance gates which open into a garage courtyard, within which is a second set of gates. The latter provides access to the caretaker’s cottage, the manor house and the outbuildings. The various buildings, standing in the middle of more than 2.6 ha parklands, are set out around a garden, featuring boxwood and lawn and facing the manor house.

€1,219,000
430
6bd
2bathrooms
land  2.6ha

By Patrice Besse

Manor 4
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12

Manor Saumur (49)

A listed, 15th &17th century house, with an outbuilding and a garden, in the undulating, wooded countryside of the Anjou region. This house stands on the edge of a little country lane, going through the forest, and in a hamlet composed of several houses, including another historic manor house. A small planted garden enhances the house facade. A rear courtyard, also planted, is bordered on one of its sides by an outbuilding and a low wall. Further away, reached by steps, a garden and the forest, part of which could be purchased.

€525,000
250
4bd
land  667

By Patrice Besse

Manor 5
Nearby
12

Manor Saumur (49)

Ref. 4027: LORDLY MANOR 13th C. AT 20 KM FROM SAUMUR This magnificent manor house, whose origins date back to the 13th century, is ideally located in the heart of the Loire Anjou Touraine regional park, on the very site of an ancient Gallo-Roman site. Benefiting from a calm and pleasant environment, the property is located not far from the town of Angers, a major town in a department renowned for its rich historical heritage, and from the town of Saumur with its famous Cadre Noir. Close to the largest monastic city in Europe, the sublime Royal Abbey of Fontevraud, and the chateaux of the Loire, this seigniorial building seems perfectly adapted to both private and professional life objectives. The main shops are a 5 minute drive from the nearby town. It will also provide those who will stay at the manor house with an ideal location both for its proximity to the various activities of the region (golf courses, châteaux, museums, water sports, wine cellars, Cadre Noir de Saumur, etc.) and for the ease of access to the motorways leading to the major cities and professional areas of Paris, Le Mans, Angers, Saumur and Nantes. The origins of this property go back to the time of the presence of an ancient Abbey founded in the 12th century in the place of the current manor, which would explain the existence of an ancient chapel in this architectural complex. Occupied in turn by the French and then the English during the Hundred Years' War, the latter left the Abbey in the 14th century, leaving it in ruins. In the 15th century, the estate became a fortress with four square, crenellated towers, one of which still stands today. It was surrounded by a vast moat communicating with the pond and the nearby river. A drawbridge served it. Remains of this drawbridge still exist today. The property owes its present form to the restoration work launched in the 1960s by Mr Guy Desjonqueres. Built of tufa stone under slate roofs, this charming manor house, flanked by a square tower and two wings set at right angles to each other, is ostensibly reminiscent of the spirit of the seigneuries of the period whose singular heritage it bears. A south-facing façade and large openings in its central body give the interior spaces a luminous atmosphere. With a surface area of 430 sqm, its interior spaces are distributed as follows : Ground floor : a large hallway leading to a lounge on the right, giving access to the right wing of the manor house, which has 3 bedrooms on the same level with their own bathrooms. To the left is a large dining room with a fireplace, a kitchen and a large lounge with high ceilings, at the back of which is a majestic and imposing tufa fireplace of the most beautiful effect. First floor: To the right, a landing giving access to 4 bedrooms with bathrooms and a study. On the left, a sumptuous room fitted out in the former chapel, used as a library to this day. On the second floor and in the attic, additional volumes offer interesting potential for conversion as required. The property has several outbuildings as follows: An annex that can be used as a second home, near to which are the remains of a drawbridge dating from the 11th century. An old building with a stable and a barn, which could be used as a shed or a workshop. A large garage equipped with an automated and secure locking system. A good-sized awning that can be used as a wintering place for a vehicle or boat. Pretty English park planted with beautiful ornamental trees (cedars, oaks, willows, pines, ...), French garden, the whole constituting a remarkable ensemble of about 6.42 acres (2.6 ha). Cabinet LE NAIL - Maine-et-Loire - Mr. Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail ( www.cabinetlenail.com/en/ ) to browse our latest listings or find out more about this property.

€1,219,000
430
7bd
land  2.6ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Manor 6
Nearby
19

Manor Saumur (49)

In the heart of the Loire Valley, authentic 15th century manor completely restored located 15 minutes from Saumur and near a picturesque village near the river. This old seigneury offers on the ground floor, a large warm living room with a beautiful fireplace, a dining room with fireplace opening onto a terrace, a large kitchen, a scullery, a bedroom with a shower room and wc. Upstairs, a hallway distributes 3 bedrooms, 2 of which have a bathroom and one with a shower room. On the 3rd level, a large convertible attic can be converted. Beautiful outbuildings including a large tithe barn bring great potential, all on 15,000 m² of land. 10 mins from the motorway and 15 mins from the train station (TGV connecting Paris in 2 hours).

€945,000
210
4bd
1bathroom
land  1.5ha

By Nantes Sotheby's International

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