manors for sale Île De France, France
By River Coach
Apartment with terrace La Plaine des Sablons - Neuilly-sur-Seine (92)
RIVERCOACH, N°1 in river housing advice and houseboat sales, offers you this very attractive property with 70 m2 of terrace on one level, in an exceptional green setting, not overlooked. A large, light-filled living room of 65 m2 overlooking the Seine offers several areas: an open-plan kitchen, a dining room and a living room with fireplace. On the same floor: a master suite with a large bathroom, plenty of storage space and access to the terrace. On the lower floor is a small office and a bedroom with shower room. Ideally located in Neuilly sur Seine: quiet and close to the metro, shops and schools.
…Manor Brie-Comte-Robert (77)
Ref.4442 : French chateau to restore for sale near Paris. This manor house is ideally located in the town centre of a small rural commune near Brie-Comte-Robert in the Seine-et-Marne region. All local shops are within walking distance. Buses run to nearby towns, including Melun, where regular trains take you to Paris in 25 minutes. Schools from nursery to collège are on site. From the street, a large wooden gate plunges you into the grounds of the manor house. The cobblestones that once adorned the courtyard have long since been hidden by vegetation and are eagerly awaiting the sun's rays once again. The surrounding buildings form four sides of a square, aligned with the points of the compass. The manor house and its main rooms are to the west. It is flanked by several circular turrets, clad in red and white brick, with horizontal bands that add a dynamic visual effect. These turrets give the building a feudal appearance, reminiscent of the architecture of castles and aristocratic residences. The roofs of the manor house reflect the eclecticism typical of 19th-century Romantic architecture, covered in flat tiles, slate and zinc. The ground floor is entered through a wooden door decorated with wrought-iron motifs and protected by an elegant canopy. A cement-tiled corridor leads, on the right, to a kitchen with its large stone fireplace and various storerooms. Opposite, the wooden staircase and to the left, three adjoining lounges. After the lounges, the south wing houses a toilet in its tower, followed by a small lounge, another entrance hall, a bathroom and a greenhouse. On the first floor, there are around fifteen bedrooms and a bathroom that opens onto a terrace. An attic. On the second floor, a large bedroom and a 120 sqm attic. The total living area is around 900sqm. The outbuildings include : On the east wing, between the courtyard and the street, a caretaker's cottage with, on the ground floor, a lounge and a kitchen, and upstairs, two adjoining bedrooms and a bathroom. Stables with 4 enclosed boxes. An orangery. To the north, various premises used as a garage, fruit store and workshop. The manor house stands in grounds of around 7,000 sqm, which are also derelict. Hidden beneath the vegetation, you can see old buildings such as a gazebo, a dovecote and a kennel. According to the current owners, there was an underground passage linking the manor house to the gazebo. Access to it is nowhere to be seen. Like the rest of the property, it will take passion, patience and courage to restore it, but it's well worth the effort. With the sun shining through it from sunrise to sunset, and with its large windows opening onto the garden, the manor house will offer an exceptional living environment to whoever adopts it. Cabinet LE NAIL – Ile-de-France – Mrs Juliette PERRIN : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Juliette PERRIN , Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 512 172 768. 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 Melun (77)
A remarkable manor house to be restored, with an orangery, outbuildings and bucolic grounds, nestled in France’s Seine-et-Marne department, one hour from Paris. An imposing wooden gate leads into the property. This entrance gate takes you into the paved main courtyard, which is surrounded by the manor house, the orangery and the stable. The remarkable architecture of this complex is unique. The complex is made up of a main section with a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor. This section is crowned with a mansard roof, which suggests that this part dates back to the 18th century. On its west side, there is an adjoining tower with a suspended balcony that looks down over the whole complex. In the court’s south-west corner, a round tower with brickwork and white stone is crowned with a cone roof. It links the main section to a south wing that lies at a right angle to the main section. This wing has a pavilion with a hipped roof. It also includes a gallery with a roof terrace edged with low walls of terracotta openwork. This gallery connects to the orangery. At the north end of the main section, there is an octagonal tower made of brick. This adjoining tower brings a certain symmetry and harmony to the whole complex. The north wing has elevations of rendering that coats its stonework. It also has touches of red brickwork, which forms the lintels and some of its quoins and window and door surrounds. The wing stretches on either side of a central avant-corps, through which a covered passageway runs from the courtyard into the grounds. On the east side of this avant-corps there is a stable and another part of the manor house. Upon the north, west and south sections of this remarkable complex, the roofs, which have slate tiles, flat tiles and zinc coverings, are diverse in shape and are punctuated with dormers and chimney stacks. The other outbuildings include a kennel and a henhouse, which are now disused, as well as storehouses. They stand north of the complex. Lastly, on the south side, a rocky outcrop houses a former icehouse. The ruins of a folly lie upon it. The manor house belonged to Harriet Howard (1823–1865), a British socialite and actress and a mistress of Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (1808–1873) – the future Napoleon III. Indeed, she was his main financial backer.
…By Patrice Besse
Manor La Ferté-Gaucher (77)
An 18th-century manor house set in a peaceful hamlet in the Seine-et-Marne region, close to la Ferté Gaucher, and apprximately an hour from Paris. ther proximité to Provins, a popular tourist destination offering visitors an immersion in medieval history and culture. Its architectural style is influenced by contemporary trends and regional characteristics. It evokes the timeless charm and understated elegance of its era, harmoniously integrated into its rural surroundings. The manor's delicate, well-balanced facade features classical symmetry with evenly-spaced windows. The gently sloping roofs are typical of the region, covered with terracotta tiles, adding a touch of elegant rusticity to the ensemble. Beams and interior shutters in some rooms, as well as large fireplaces, some with overmantels, stand proudly in each room, evoking a warm, welcoming atmosphere and testifying to the craftsmanship of the period. The interior spaces on three levels are generous and bright, with tiled floors on the ground floor. The first floor has five bedrooms and bathroom facilities. The second level comprises five attic bedrooms in need of renovation. A lawned courtyard links the various buildings and its fully-enclosed garden park, creating a haven of peace where time seems to stand still. In short, this manor house embodies the harmony between classical architecture and rural charm, offering an elegant and peaceful retreat in a picturesque setting just an hour from Paris. The outbuildings, with their orangery and magnificent oak beams, offer a multitude of possibilities for conversion into apartments, guest rooms, workshops, garages for classic cars, or even others. For car enthusiasts, a famous racetrack is just ten kilometers away. All shops and amenities are about 8 km away in the commune of La Ferté Gaucher. Sale price including fees: 895 000 euros Fees at vendor's expense Energy class : F Climate class : F Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 10 850 euros and 14 740 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Excessive energy consumption: Class F. As of January 1, 2028, the performance level is between classes A and E. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Île-de-france
Manor La Chapelle-Moutils (77)
Discover this splendid 18th-century manor, nestled in the heart of a peaceful hamlet in Seine-et-Marne, near La Ferté-Gaucher and just an hour and a quarter from Paris.Ideally located near Provins, a popular tourist destination, this property offers visitors an authentic immersion in medieval history and culture.Architecture and Timeless CharmThis manor, with its architectural style influenced by the trends of its time and regional characteristics, embodies discreet elegance and timeless charm.Its harmonious facade, characterized by classic symmetry and carefully spaced windows, contributes to its appeal.The gently sloping roofs typical of the region, covered with terracotta tiles, add a touch of elegant rusticity.Inside, exposed beams, traditional shutters in some rooms, and large fireplaces adorned with trumeaux create a warm and welcoming atmosphere, a testament to the craftsmanship of the time. The bright spaces extend over three levels, featuring magnificent tile floors on the ground floor.Details of the Levels- First floor: Five spacious bedrooms with bathrooms.- Second floor: Five attic bedrooms to renovate, offering exceptional potential.The manor is surrounded by a lawn courtyard connecting the various buildings and a fully enclosed garden park, creating a haven of peace where time seems to stand still.Development OpportunitiesThis property combines harmony between classic architecture and a rural atmosphere, constituting an elegant and serene refuge.The outbuildings, the orangery, and the impressive oak beams offer numerous development possibilities.Consider projects for seminars, apartments, guest rooms, or artist studios.For car enthusiasts, a renowned racetrack is just ten kilometers away.All the necessary shops and facilities are located about 8 km away, in the town of La Ferté-Gaucher.Practical Details:- Sale price including fees: 895,000 euros (fees borne by the seller)- Energy class: F- Climate class: F- Estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use: between 10,850 and 14,740 euros- Prices indexed as of January 1, 2021- Housing with excessive energy consumption: Class F(performance level expected between classes A and E starting January 1, 2028)- Risk information available on the Géorisques website: [georisques.gouv.fr](http://georisques.gouv.fr)Do not miss this unique opportunity to become the owner of a manor combining history, charm, and potential. Contact us today to arrange a visit!This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Vaneau 9e
Manor Coulommiers (77)
In the heart of a beautiful wooded park of nearly 3 hectares, this manor of 530 m² of living space is built on 3 levels. The park includes a caretaker or guest house, a dovecote, a tennis court, and a heated swimming pool. A river runs through it. In the meadow area, you will find a sheepfold. Great tranquility with amenities nearby.This property is presented to you by Jérôme de Fierlant +33(0)6 84 18 93 28 from Barnes Propriétés & Châteaux. COMMERCIAL AGENT EI"Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr"This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Manor Presles-en-Brie (77)
45 kilometres southeast from Paris, a 12th-century manor, entirely restored, with its moats, outbuildings and 4 7-hectare grounds. Behind the wrought-iron fence, the property is revealed in all its splendour. To the left, the former watchtower, once defensive in nature, seems to welcome visitors today. Across from it, the manor stands facing a vast lawn. Behind it, a paved patio looks out on the former moats, partially encircled by stone ramparts. To the northwest, an apartment located in a semi-detached barn completes the whole. Two driveways provide access to the grounds. The group of buildings harmoniously blend together thanks to their pointed exposed stone façades, pierced with rectangular or arched windows and embellished with wooden window frames and doors. The window surrounds are in ashlar stone, which match the colour of the plaster. The flat-tile gabled roofs are perforated with pedimented hayloft dormer windows. Corner and façade wall ties are in white or grey ashlar stone. The first vestiges of the manor date back to the 12th century. Subsequently and through the unification of several fiefdoms and domains in 1787, the construction started to resemble “a fortified house consisting of a group of dwellings and large moats of water”. The manor still contains many elements that bear witness to its long history.
…By Patrice Besse
Manor Aubepierre-Ozouer-le-Repos (77)
70 kilometres southeast of Paris, in the Seine-et-Marne department, an elegant Anglo-Norman style manor and its grounds. Hidden from view, the only glimpses of the elegant building from the street are its roof and two tours decorated with terracotta finials. Once through the wrought-iron gate framed by two pillars each crowned with a Medici flowerpot, a driveway leads to the entrance of the building, which stands in the centre of the grounds planted with high-branching trees and benefits from full sun throughout the day. To the south, a patio opens onto a lawn and the rest of the grounds. The construction, organised around a main building characterised by its Anglo-Norman style, is framed to the east by a round tower, to the west by a square tower, and has three floors built over a basement level. The façades are adorned with half-timbering and brickwork patterns, while the roof consists of small flat tiles.
…By Patrice Besse
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