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15 minutes from Saumur, in a village on the banks of the Loire, a 15th-century mansion, its guest house, winter garden, and hanging gardens. From a narrow street east of the town center, an iron gate framed by two pilasters opens onto a paved courtyard. This leads first to the main house, dating from the 15th century and rising three levels in tuffeau under a slate gabled roof. At the location of an old twin bay, the north facade is pierced by a molded mullioned window, above which is a semicircular window divided into two. The building is flanked to the west by a 16th-century stair tower, extended by a neoclassical rectangular structure dating from the 19th century. The latter is topped with a four-pitched roof pierced by a triangular pediment dormer. Corner pilasters with Ionic capitals, denticulated cornice, and paneled bays adorn the facades while a sculpted medallion depicting a page crowns the entrance. To the west, a guest house is accessible from the courtyard and by the street via a separate entrance. The tuffeau building rises three levels; the roof is slate. A winter garden is arranged on the top floor, facing one side onto a terrace and the other onto a formal garden, both on the slope and facing north towards the Loire. The rest of the property includes a vast vaulted cellar as well as a well.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Between CHINON and SAUMUR, near the banks of the Loire (CANDES SAINT MARTIN), the Royal Abbey of FONTEVRAUD, an 18-hole golf course and a Center Parc, Large Napoleon III Manor, featuring large outbuildings, courtyard, pleasure park with a pond, meadows, for over 12 hectares of undeveloped land. THE MANOR: Living area of approximately 420 m² (plus an unfinished 2nd floor of approximately 150 m²) Southern exposure. Very bright living space, largely open to the park through numerous windows and balconies. Beautiful decorative features. Raised ground floor, accessible via large steps: 160 m² of living space. Ceiling height of approximately 4 m. Oak parquet floors. Interior shutters. Entrance hall (ceiling decorated with a painted sky, wide double doors), 32 m² lounge-library (coffered ceiling and decorations, fireplace). 45 m² living room (elegant stucco decorations, painted sky ceiling, fireplace)38 m² dining room-kitchen (low paneling, exposed beams) Scullery (terracotta tiles, working dumbwaiter). Office (fireplace) Laundry room. W.C. Garden level: 103 m² of living space. 32 m² kitchen (wood-burning stove, exposed beams) Bathroom. Storeroom. 25 m² room opening onto a terrace. 26 m² vaulted wine cellar, made of tufa stone. Boiler room. 1st floor: 156 m² of living space. Ceiling height of 3.50 m. Parquet floors. Interior shutters. Bedroom 1, 16 m² (double French doors leading to balcony, fireplace) Bedroom 2, 21 m² with adjoining powder room. Bathroom. Toilet. Large boudoir opening onto a balcony. Bedroom 3, 31 m² with powder room and toilet (south-facing balcony, fireplace). Bedroom 4, 17 m² (fireplace). Bathroom (toilet). Bedroom 5, 15 m² (balcony). Bedroom 6, 14 m² (fireplace). 2nd floor: approximately 150 m². 6 unrestored bedrooms and attics. Miscellaneous: Central heating with a DE DIETRICH oil-fired boiler and cast iron radiators with thermostatic valves (consumption of approximately 3,000 liters of oil per year). All windows are double-glazed. Well, mains water; independent sanitation. Estimated annual energy costs according to the DPE for standard use across five uses (heating, domestic hot water, air conditioning, lighting, auxiliaries) between €16,520 and €22,390 per year (average energy prices indexed for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023, including subscriptions) THE OUTBUILDINGS: Recent natural slate roofs and stainless steel hooks. - Two-room annex house (unfinished) near the manor house. - Former farm: group of buildings enclosing a square courtyard. Building with an ornamental dovecote, housing two sheds or garages, a stable with five stalls, and a tack room. Hay loft above. Paved courtyard in front. Barn with bakery and former living quarters. Floor area of approximately 200 m². Building housing former stables and living quarters. Floor area of approximately 150 m². Pigsty. THE LAND: 12 hectares 63 ares 96 centiares, free, half enclosed. Certified organic farming. Pleasure park with a pond, well planted with ornamental trees: cedars of Lebanon, sequoia, white and pink chestnut trees, American black walnut, plane trees... Cultivated vegetable garden with ponds. Meadows. Conclusion: Excellent location in a varied and undisturbed countryside, near the banks of the Loire and the attractive towns of SAUMUR and CHINON. A rare, complete property, not yet divided, comprising high-quality housing, numerous outbuildings in good condition, and a large, well-balanced plot of land.
…By Cabinet Metais - Bertrand
In the heart of the Loire Valley and a famous wine-growing appellation, this manor listed in the supplementary inventory of historical monuments offers a remarkable living environment. In good overall condition, this historic property has 4 bedrooms facing south. A spacious 35 m² dining room with triple exposure connects to a living room with a very beautiful Tuffeau fireplace, and a kitchen located on the garden level. An enclosed park of about one hectare made up of beautiful species and topiaries completes this rare ensemble bordered by a creek. EPC: E/D (Gas and heat pump heating)
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
In Anjou, at the exit of a village, an ancient priory from the 15th and 18th centuries on over 6 hectares. From the road, a tree-lined access path leads to the property. It leads to a gravel courtyard, with a barn on one side and an agricultural shed on the other. In front, surrounded by ancient moats on two of its sides, the residence is preceded by an elevated terrace. Built on the remains of an ancient fortress, the original priory dates back to the 15th century. It was deeply renovated and enlarged in the 18th century, as evidenced by the arrangement of the front facades, with their arched windows. The complex today consists of two bodies of buildings that meet at a right angle. The larger one is oriented north-south, the second east-west. Built of stone rubble coated with lime, the two buildings rise to three levels, including one in the attic. They are topped with high slate roofs with three slopes, pierced by dormer windows in their middle. The window frames, the dormer windows, the cornices, and the corner chains are made of tufa. The inscription 'D.O.M. 1732', placed above the main entrance door, recalls the religious origins of the place.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
10 minutes from Saumur, in an event venue of nearly 5 hectares, a 17th-century manor with a dovecote, outbuildings, a body of water, and moats. From the entrance of the city, a gravelled path leads to an imposing wrought iron gate, flanked by two horse chestnut trees and framed by two stone pilasters with bossage, topped with Médicis vases. The former manor is arranged in a rectangular layout. The noble dwelling occupies the southern side. Raised over three levels in tuffeau under a slate roof, it features façades adorned with numerous openings with varied arches: round, basket-handle, or flat-band. Gables with triangular or capucine pediments punctuate the roofs on both slopes. At a right angle to the west, a square stone dovecote is topped with a four-sided roof, pierced with bull's-eye windows and surmounted by an openwork lantern. The building is flanked by two wrought iron glasshouses. To the north, two barns close the courtyard, one of which is now used for receptions. A slightly recessed building to the northwest houses two lodgings and garages. The park is organized around a body of water and an orchard to the north, as well as a French yew garden, extended by a tennis court to the southwest. Water-filled moats delineate the spaces.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Ref 4838: Manor house and numerous outbuildings for sale, 12 km from Saumur This 17th- and 18th-century property is situated in the Loire Valley, in the beautiful region of Saumur, renowned for its cavalry school, wine production, cellars carved into the tuffeau stone, history and châteaux. Set in the heart of this vibrant and historic heritage setting, the property nevertheless enjoys true tranquillity, having been built slightly set back from the main road, in a pleasant atmosphere on the outskirts of a small village. The main shops are nearby, in the village. The town of Saumur, a 12-minute drive away, offers a full range of shops, amenities and tourist activities. Both rural and accessible, this property offers a high-quality heritage base suitable for a main residence, a second home or a tourism development. Its charm, history and surroundings make it a unique property, in the heart of a region prized for its authenticity, its relaxed way of life and its Angevin roots. Built of tuffeau stone to a three-storey rectangular plan with a slate roof, this elegant manor house features façades adorned with refined architectural details; windows with low arched lintels, cornices with mouldings, and dormer windows topped with pediments; and is flanked by outbuildings framing a square courtyard to the north, with unobstructed views of the Anjou countryside to the south. It offers a living area of approximately 400 Sqm, laid out as follows : On the ground floor: an entrance hall—from which a beautiful schist staircase rises to the first floor—leads, on the one hand, to a former kitchen fitted with a remarkable wood-burning stove and opening onto a pantry, and, on the other hand, a dining room, a living room with a wood-burning stove, a boudoir, a service staircase, a toilet and a bedroom with an en-suite shower room. On this floor, the terracotta tiled floors, the fireplaces and walls in pale tuffeau stone, and the original joists create an atmosphere typical of the beautiful, grand residences of the southern Loire. On the first floor: a gallery leads to a bedroom with a bathroom, two bedrooms with shower rooms, a winter lounge, a study, an additional bathroom, and a spacious separate living area with exposed original timber beams, a kitchen and a wood-burning stove, currently used as a lounge/games room. As on the ground floor, the floors are terracotta tiles and the beams are exposed. Imposing tuffeau and marble fireplaces, topped with ornate spandrels, add a touch of elegance to the rooms on this floor. On the second floor: accessed via a pretty staircase with wooden balusters, a landing leads to two charming attic bedrooms and a separate bathroom. The property comprises several outbuildings, which appear to be in good overall condition, as follows : A/ A separate dwelling Adjacent to the main house, there is a separate dwelling comprising : - On the ground floor, a double-length living room with built-in fireplaces and an adjoining kitchen, leading to a bedroom and a shower room. - Other separate rooms, including a former stable converted into a dining room, a kitchen, a utility room, a cellar and a former bakery, extend in succession to the wing running alongside the former dovecote. B/ A former dovecote The former dovecote, remarkable for its architecture, size and numerous nesting boxes, surrounds the courtyard to the north. It is topped by a skylight with openwork and flanked by glass-roofed galleries forming a walkway attached to a L-shaped outbuilding adjoining the manor house. This sumptuous building houses a lounge/dining room and a swimming pool (8m x 4m, heated by a heat pump). Its spacious areas extend into the dovecote outbuilding at the rear, with which it connects, thus providing an additional large sports/leisure room (spa, sauna, billiards) and a pool house (shower, toilet, pool room) on the ground floor, and a suite with a bedroom and en-suite bathroom on the first floor, accessible via a hallway and an old spiral staircase. C/ Other outbuildings Opposite the manor house, three rooms serve as a garage, workshop and woodshed. D/ Group of outbuildings A second courtyard to the north is flanked by a group of outbuildings adapted to suit the activities that have taken place there in the past : - A former L-shaped barn offers a spacious reception room (approx. 150 sqm) featuring an impressive monumental tuffeau stone fireplace and beautifully exposed timber beams, a professional kitchen and toilet facilities. (Underfloor heating via gas boiler). - Another building comprises two holiday cottages and a large adjoining garage covered with solar panels : - The first cottage contains a living room, a kitchen, a shower room, a toilet on the ground floor, and a bedroom on the first floor. (Heating via gas boiler). - The second gîte comprises a living room/kitchen, a bedroom, a shower room, a toilet on the ground floor, and a bedroom on the first floor. (Heating via gas boiler) At the rear of the glass roof, two toilet blocks have been fitted out at the back of the outbuilding running alongside the glass roof of the dovecote. E/ A building comprising three horse stalls covered with solar panels. F/ A quick-surface tennis court. The manor house is set amidst extensive wooded grounds, offering privacy and beautiful views across the Anjou countryside. Covering approximately 4 hectares, it comprises : - The manor courtyard and its beautiful French garden, featuring a variety of trees and plants (cedar, numerous varieties of roses, - A meadow with a charming pond to the north. - The secondary courtyard of the outbuildings to the west. - An enclosed garden extending from the leisure outbuildings to the west. - To the south, a vast garden enclosed by hedges and ditches, criss-crossed by a network of straight paths, at the centre of which stands a charming Finnish kota. Its carefully laid-out paths, rows of trees and open spaces offer a succession of views that invite you to stroll and contemplate. - A vegetable garden. - Further meadows to the south of the manor house, bordered by water-filled moats, ideal for keeping animals. - A large car park. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - Mr Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 760. 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
55-page file on request. This elegant 19th century mansion set in 8800 sqm of leafy enclosed grounds is in a little town with all amenities 30 minutes from Saumur and 20 minutes from Chinon. In perfect condition, it offers 550 sqm of living space including spacious living/reception rooms featuring high ceilings, and 11 bedrooms all with bath or shower rooms and wc. With a guest house and an 18th century annex. Great potential for a tourist-based activity.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Located 20 minutes from CHINON, this 19th c. Logis of 500 m² as living space is set in park of 8.800 m² with guest house and 18th C. convertible outbuilding with monumental stone staircase. It offers an entrance with tiled floor (period tiles), two living rooms with parquet floor and marble fireplace, a dining room with parquet floor, a kitchen, a study, 11 large bedrooms with parquet floor and marble fireplace, and 7 bathrooms or shower rooms with toilets. And to complete the ensemble, a convertible attic and a cellar under the whole surface. The house is also equipped with recent double glazed windows and a recent heat-pump. The slate roof was installed in 2005. All amenities and services are accessible within walking distance. MAIN LIVING ACCOMMODATION On ground floor - Entrance 27,69 m² , tiled floor (period tiles), with wooden staircase - Living room 33,78 m² with parquet floor and marble fireplace - Living room 33,91 m² with parquet floor and marble fireplace - Study 16,17 m² - Dining room 33,41 m² with parquet floor - Passageway 3 m² with tiled floor - Bathroom /WC 5,10 m² - Kitchen 15,60 m² with tiled floor On first floor - Landing 12,90 m² with parquet floor - Passageway 5,60 m² with parquet floor - Bedroom 21,42 m², with marble fireplace, parquet floor, with shower room /WC 9,11 m² - Bedroom 21,22 m², with marble fireplace, parquet floor, with bathroom /WC 9,03 m² - Bedroom 25,62 m², with marble fireplace, parquet floor, with bathroom 9,34 m² - Passageway 5,94 m² with parquet floor - Bedroom 16,90 m² with marble fireplace, parquet floor - WC 3,96 m² with hand washbasin - Bedroom 21,29 m² with marble fireplace, parquet floor On second floor - Landing 12,90 m² with parquet floor - Bedroom 19,73 m² with marble fireplace, possibility shower room 2,81 m² with parquet floor - Bedroom 22,04 m² with marble fireplace and bathroom /WC 9 m² with parquet floor - Passageway 5,67 m² with parquet floor - Bedroom 22,15 m² with marble fireplace and bathroom /WC 8,74 m² with parquet floor - Passageway 6,50 m² with parquet floor - Shower room /WC 4,34 m² with parquet floor - Bedroom 17,19 m² with marble fireplace and parquet floor - Bedroom 17,10 m² with marble fireplace and parquet floor - Bedroom 13 m² with marble fireplace and parquet floor On third floor - Convertible attic Basement with boiling room, cellar... THE OUTBUILDINGS - Convertible attic 40 m² - Vast outbuildings with monumental stone staircase - Conservatory redone on the back ADDITIVE INFORMATION - Central heating with a new heat-pump - Mains drains - Recent double glazing - Electricity redone but not conforms - Roofs from 2005 Selling price : 598,500 euros. Fees at vendor's expense. Energy class : C. Climate class : A. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
Located near Chinon (37500), this property benefits from a peaceful and green setting, conducive to relaxation and serenity. The village offers a charming environment, close to the renowned vineyards of the region and just a few kilometers from essential amenities such as schools and shops, ideal for a flourishing family life or a hospitality and tourism activity.This exceptional property comprises a majestic manor of 325m² featuring refined decor and quality renovations. It includes an entrance, 2 lounges, a beautiful dining room that can accommodate up to 16 guests with cross-lighting and access to the terrace, a fitted kitchen, and 8 bedrooms, 7 of which have their own shower room, spread over 3 levels. You will be immediately charmed by the contemporary chic ambiance of the place.Two fully renovated gîtes complete the ensemble: the first, 57m², with a living-kitchen area, 2 bedrooms, and a shower room; and the second, in the process of being developed, 50m², with a kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms, and a shower room, each equipped with a terrace to fully enjoy this haven of peace.The exteriors are complemented by outbuildings, a cellar, a wooden garage, a jacuzzi, a pool, and a very beautiful travertine terrace, all nestled in a wooded park of 7000 m².The beauty of the surroundings will enhance your senses, so do not hesitate to contact me for a private visit.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: €1,170,000 Sale price excluding agency fees: €1,111,500 Fees payable by the buyer: €58,500, or 5.26% including tax of the property's value excluding fees.Contact your SAFTI advisor: Benoit DALBIGNAT, Tel: 0617528808, Email: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered with the RSAC of Tours under the number 939963849This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safti
This magnificent property is entered through impressive iron gates which lead you into a beautifully landscaped courtyard laid out in the style of a French formal garden, or 'jardin à la française', all framed by ancient stone buildings arranged in a graceful U-shape. Set on the outskirts of a historic village in the Chinon wine region, this beautiful 15th-century manor house still retains its two original wings and vaulted cellars. The property is currently run as a successful gite and bed and breakfast (a future owner would need to obtain the necessary permission and appropriate business registration). Enclosed entirely by stone walls, the property enjoys a peaceful rural setting —quiet and private, yet not isolated. The left wing is dedicated entirely to guest accommodation with two self-contained gîtes (60 m² and 83 m²), and also includes two additional B&B suites. The right wing houses a former barn which has been converted into a 50 m² multi-purpose event space with WC, ideal for events or workshops. It also contains two spacious B&B suites (35 m² and 47 m², each with a private bathroom) and a stunning ancient 'orangerie', currently used as a music studio, which offers views across the swimming pool and rear garden. The manor house offers a wealth of possibilities, either as a very comfortable family residence or as additional guest accommodation. Set within over an acre of grounds, the rear garden is a peaceful haven, beautifully landscaped with mature planting and centred around a large heated swimming pool. This remarkable property enjoys a prime location, about an hour from Tours, Poitiers, and Angers — all offering airports and TGV connections to Paris and beyond. Ideally situated, it is perfectly suited to attract guests in search of tranquility, excellent local wines, picturesque cycling routes, and the relaxed rhythm of life in the Touraine countryside. Early viewing is highly advised.
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Barnes Propriétés et Château is offering for sale, in the north of the Vienne department between Loudun and Richelieu, set in rolling countryside and sheltered from all nuisances, this beautiful estate comprising a manor house, a guest house, outbuildings, a swimming pool and 40 hectares of contiguous land. A unique setting for horse lovers and those seeking peace and quiet. A small road leads us to the manor house situated at the heart of the estate. A large iron gate opens onto the property, where we discover the buildings harmoniously arranged around an enclosed courtyard. The manor house, fully renovated, offers approximately 500m² of living space on two levels. On the ground floor, a succession of large reception rooms feature stone walls, exposed beams on the ceilings and fireplaces. On this level, there is also a suite comprising two bedrooms and a shower room. The reception rooms also open onto the garden and lead out onto the large terrace with views over the grounds and the swimming pool. The first floor features a further 6 bedrooms and 4 shower rooms. The guest house, renovated in the same style and in perfect condition, further increases the accommodation capacity. The outbuildings comprise a covered courtyard, a garage and large barns with facilities for horses (shower, a few stalls, etc.). Set in the heart of a 40-hectare estate, the manor house enjoys a peaceful and unique setting. You’ll be delighted by this exceptional property, located one hour from Tours and one hour from Poitiers. All amenities are on 15 min drive (Richelieu). ENERGY RATING: E - CLIMATE RATING: D / Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: €11,150 - €15,140 (reference year 2021) Property with excessive energy consumption. Price including agency fees: €895,000 Price excluding agency fees: €852,381 Agency fees: 5% incl. VAT payable by the buyer Detailed brochure available on request. This property is presented by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the website www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
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