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By Aix-en-provence - Sotheby's International Realty
Exceptional Bastide located in Puyricard, 10 minutes from the center of Aix-en-Provence. Nestled in the heart of a 1.2-hectare wooded park, this magnificent 19th-century bastide, fully renovated, offers 620 m² of living space. With breathtaking views of the Sainte-Victoire mountain, it features a 15x3.5 m swimming pool, providing an exceptional setting for unforgettable moments of relaxation. The main bastide of 450 m² stands out with its generous volumes and refined atmosphere: a majestic entrance hall, a cozy living room with a fireplace, an elegant dining room, a bright lounge, and a fully equipped open-plan kitchen leading to a large terrace. The living area also includes a pantry, wine cellar, and two suites with en-suite bathrooms, walk-in closets, and laundry room on the ground floor. Upstairs, you will find a spacious game room, four additional suites, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a terrace offering panoramic views. The staff quarters feature a kitchen/living room, a bedroom, and a bathroom. The 125 m² guesthouse offers modern comfort with a private pool (6x4 m), an entrance hall, living room, lounge, fully equipped kitchen, four bedrooms, and two bathrooms. High-End Amenities: air conditioning, tennis court, 70 m² garage, and multiple dedicated relaxation areas. This property is set in a calm and privileged environment, offering its residents a refined and peaceful lifestyle, just a short distance from the center of Aix-en-Provence.
…In the Cher department, 15 km east of Bourges, beautiful 18th and 19th century manor house offering approx. 450 sqm of living space. It features splendid authentic elements such as wood panelling, parquet floors, moldings... Carefully restored, this manor house has preserved its well-proportioned rooms. It offers 11 main rooms, including 7 bedrooms. An outbuilding used as a garage and workshop, with an independent studio, a hangar and a dovecote complete the ensemble. The property is set in grounds of around 2 hectares, including an English-style park, a wooded area and an orchard with a swimming pool. Selling price : 798 000 euros Fees payable by the vendor Energy class : D Climate class: C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 5700 euros and 7770 euros per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Centre-loire
EXCLUSIVE TO CHRISTIE'S INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE: Undoubtedly one of the most STUNNING HILLTOP PROPERTIES in South-West France: Secluded and tranquil, this captivating Estate, once owned from the 1500's by the Noble Lords and Squires of the Area, overlooks bastide villages, which were once under English control during the middle ages, indeed this region was part of Aquitaine, which was controlled by the English crown after the marriage of Eleanor of Aquitaine to Henry II of England in the 12th century. This 10-bedroom 5-bathroom property is absolutely immaculate and is centred around a U-shaped courtyard with a mesmerising fountain, leading off to expansive reception rooms where floor to ceiling doors lead from many of the rooms to outside, shaded loggias, ideal for perfect; warm evenings. Leading from one of these loggias is a spacious kitchen, equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and generous work surfaces, perfect for even the most accomplished chefs. Additionally, on the ground and first floors there are plenty of bedrooms to accommodate family and guests. Key features include: - CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM with underfloor heating powered by eco-friendly wood pellet heating system; This provides a very comfortable, even heat and your feet stay warm, as the heat rises gently. It is also highly efficient because underfloor heating runs at lower water temperatures than radiators, which pairs very well with a pellet boiler; - Hot water provided by natural gas that is highly efficient (condensing). It is eco-friendly because it uses solar panels to help generate hot water, reducing gas bills; - EXCEPTIONAL energy performance with an emissions estimate of 3 kg CO2/m² per year (A rating) - Excellent double insulation; - High-speed internet connectivity; - Conforming Micro-Station; - TWO wells with a source; The Grounds: Spanning 3.3 hectares (approx 8 acres) of well cared for gardens and woodland, the estate's outdoor spaces include a walled and gated court-yard with fountain and mature olive trees, reminiscent of Italy, 6 x 17-meter salt water swimming pool and a pool-house, and an attractive Orangerie which can be used for a variety of uses; Ample car-parking. Conveniently located in the Albret region, known for its rolling hills, sunflower fields, and vineyards, especially renowned for its Buzet wine & Armagnac; and to the capital of the Lot et Garonne AGEN, with convenient access to the TGV railway station, enabling swift journeys to major cities like Bordeaux and Paris. For private air travel, the Agen private jet airport caters to both business and leisure needs. International Airports : Bordeaux and Toulouse. For further information including a Comprehensive Brochure & Detailed Floor Plans, please contact Jane Vernon on +33 6 43 50 01 21, if you are unable to visit France soon, a live virtual tour can be arranged.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
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
Elegance, Prestige and the Art of Living in an Exceptional Green Setting Just minutes from Arras, between Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise and the Opal Coast, and only 40 minutes from Le Touquet–Paris-Plage, discover this magnificent 280 m² manor house, fully renovated to an exceptional standard in 2020, where timeless charm blends seamlessly with modern comfort. From the moment you enter, this outstanding residence captivates with its generous living spaces, abundant natural light, and remarkable attention to detail. The finest materials have been carefully selected throughout, including Carrara marble, premium Marazzi flooring, elegant finishes, and preserved period features such as a magnificent Napoleon III fireplace, a true centerpiece of the main reception room. The property currently offers four spacious bedrooms, with the possibility of creating a fifth bedroom on the ground floor, ideal for guests or a luxurious master suite with single-level living. Set within a beautifully landscaped 7,800 m² private park, the manor enjoys a peaceful and privileged environment, offering privacy, tranquility, and a true sense of exclusivity. Outside, a swimming pool enhances this exceptional setting, providing the perfect space for relaxation and entertaining during the warmer months. A substantial 160 m² full basement offers endless possibilities, including secure parking for several vehicles, storage areas, a workshop, fitness room, wine cellar, or leisure space. This rare property perfectly combines the character and elegance of a prestigious country manor with high-end amenities and an ideal location between the countryside and the renowned resorts of the Opal Coast. A truly unique residence for discerning buyers seeking refinement, space, and exclusivity. An exceptional opportunity to own a distinguished estate where every detail has been designed to offer an unparalleled lifestyle.
…By Barnes Lille
LOT - SOUSCEYRAC Eighteenth-century property of 450m² including 380 m² of living space. Completely restored with top-of-the-range materials. It comprises 18 main rooms including a huge living room, a beautiful dining room with its monumental fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen with a wide entrance on the garden side , 7 bedrooms... Pegged parquet floors, magnificent Italian stone staircase, beautiful architectural features. Geothermal underfloor heating on the first floor and radiators on the upper floors. New double-glazed windows. Thermal insulation and mechanical ventilation. Beautiful slate roofs. 80 m² janitor's cottage. 17-hectares approximately park with large pond and swimming pool. Energy class : C Climate class : A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 2859 euros and 3869 euros per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: wwww.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
TARN-ET-GARONNE - 13KM NORTH EAST OF MONTAUBAN Light-filled early 19th-century manor house set in the heart of a pretty hamlet with no nuisances. Its slate roof gives it a certain nobility. The living area is approx. 300 m² Ground floor consists of an entrance hall, a large living room with a fireplace, a dining room, a fitted and equipped kitchen, a bedroom, a bathroom and toilet, a utility room and a boiler room. On the first floor: a large landing leads to 5 bedrooms, two bathrooms and a separate toilet. The second floor features a 150 m² attic. Thanks to its renovation and constant upkeep, the house can be moved into without any particular work being required, apart from the subsequent upgrading of the insulation. The oil-fired boiler is recent, and hot water is provided by an electric water heater. A covered area adjoining the house can accommodate two cars Its beautiful 2820 m² grounds, bordered by a river, are a haven of greenery and peace. A 9mx5m swimming pool and a well make for a peaceful, unoverlooked setting. Its location makes it ideal for year-round living, with quick access to Caussade (9 km) and Montauban with its TGV train station (13 km). Energy class: F Climate class: F Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €9942 and €13,450 per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
Réf. 4711 : 25 minutes from Tours, charming manor house for sale. In a privileged setting, commanding a dominant position on the edge of a peaceful and authentic winegrowing village, this property enjoys a preserved environment while remaining within immediate reach of all amenities. Located in the Indre Valley, amidst gently rolling countryside, it lies less than 5 km from a charming small town offering the full range of local services. Ideally positioned near major routes (A10 and A85) and only 25 minutes from a TGV station, the property benefits from a strategic location providing swift access to the region’s principal points of interest. It is also situated just a short distance from some of the most emblematic Loire Valley châteaux, at the heart of a territory rich in heritage and culture. The 16 sqm through entrance hall, with its black-and-white chequered floor, provides access to the principal reception rooms. To the left, an elegant 36 sqm drawing room features parquet flooring, exposed beams, a stone fireplace, and large French windows creating a bright and welcoming living space. It leads to a mezzanine study or bedroom of 19 sqm, complete with a shower room and open views over the surrounding fields. To the right of the hall, a second 25 sqm sitting room, adorned with a working stone fireplace, wall panelling, parquet flooring and exposed beams, connects with the rear corridor. The chequered flooring continues towards the back of the house, leading to the principal bedroom of 20 sqm, fitted with a marble fireplace, dressing room, and adjoining bathroom. The kitchen, of approximately 31 sqm, with terracotta floor tiles, enjoys dual aspect light and opens onto a charming veranda. Currently used as a dining and sitting area, this delightful living space of around 30 sqm is bathed in natural light through large windows overlooking the inner courtyard. On the opposite side, a second hall of 38 sqm, also laid with terracotta tiles, provides access to the swimming pool and includes the staircase to the attic, the technical room, a shower room, a laundry, and a spacious dining room or studio of 48 sqm featuring parquet flooring, a brick fireplace, and a wood-burning stove. Returning through the rear corridor, there are three bedrooms (9 sqm, 13 sqm and 22 sqm) as well as two bathrooms. Two staircases serve the different sections of the house: one leads to a convertible attic, the other to a bright loft room with exposed beams, offering 39 sqm of floor space. Outbuildings : In addition to the main residence, the property includes two independent guest houses. The first guest house comprises two bedrooms with bathrooms and a third adjoining bedroom, as well as a living room with a stone fireplace. It has its own entrance through a charming walled garden enclosed by old stone walls. The second guest house, featuring three bedrooms and two shower rooms, offers great potential but would benefit from some refurbishment work before welcoming guests in full comfort. The large barn, formerly converted into a sculptor’s studio of 90 sqm with a monumental fireplace, is bathed in natural light through its wide bay windows and boasts an impressive ceiling height of 6.5 metres. It also includes a mezzanine and an additional 28 sqm space. Around the courtyard are a wood store and a boiler room. On the garden side, adjoining the swimming pool and terrace, an elegant pool house provides a delightful relaxation area. At the front of the garden, there are four troglodyte cellars and a garage at garden level. Private gated front gardens with vehicle access to the twin garages is also home to four underground wine and storage caves. The rear courtyard also with gated entrance is enclosed by the three sides of the dwellings and outbuildings. The formal gardens with 11x5m pool and sun terrace along with 35m² pool house overlooks the ornamental basin and French gardens behind the pool area. In addition to the gardens and courtyards around the house this property also comes with two large fields, across the lane, currently used by the local farmer and opposite the front gates a field and area of woodland with alley leading down to the river. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – Mr Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. 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
Exclusively available through Maxwell Baynes Christie's International Real Estate - Comfortable, modern living accommodation with an easy flow between rooms Seven tasteful bedrooms, some en-suite, and two luxury bathrooms Partial double glazing and gas-fired central heating Large south-facing terrace overlooking the saltwater pool Gardens surrounded by mature trees, providing complete privacy Self-contained two-bedroom apartment above the garage, offering further potential for enhancement Maison de Maître This impressive Maison de Maître, full of character and charm, is approached via a sweeping tarmack drive leading uphill from a departmental road and concealed behind mature trees. Double iron gates open onto the rear courtyard, where there is ample parking beneath a majestic weeping willow. From here, there is access to the kitchen, main entrance, garage and gardens. At the front of the house, overlooking the pool, a grand entrance comprising double wooden doors opens into a spacious hallway dominated by a wide wooden staircase with a half-landing. A central corridor leads to the ground-floor rooms, while high ceilings enhance the sense of space. On one side is an elegant, bright dining room with windows to the front and a door opening onto the side lawns. This flows into a smaller informal dining room with a door leading to the kitchen. The traditional kitchen is well fitted with floor units, open shelving, a central island and modern appliances. From here there is access to the side lawns, rear courtyard and two upstairs bedrooms via a wooden staircase. On the opposite side of the entrance hall is a good-sized lounge with a fireplace housing a wood-burning stove and south-facing windows. A door leads to a library or snug with fitted bookcases along one wall and a currently closed fireplace. The ground floor is tiled throughout, in keeping with the property's character. The central corridor serves a WC and leads to a further corridor providing access to a utility room overlooking the courtyard, an office with an en-suite awaiting renovation, a good-sized laundry room and the boiler room housing two large gas boilers. A wooden staircase, also accessible from the lounge, leads to an upstairs bedroom connected to the first-floor corridors. The 1m-wide wooden staircase and balustrade feature a half-landing flooded with natural light from the south-facing windows. A door opens onto a stairwell leading to the eaves. All rooms on this floor have wooden floors, either varnished or painted to complement their décor. The luxurious principal bedroom overlooks the front of the property and benefits from a recently upgraded en-suite with double sinks set in a marble vanity unit, a toilet and a double-sized walk-in shower. Opposite is an elegant twin bedroom, also overlooking the front. A further front-facing double bedroom connects directly to a playroom and/or child's room. A rear corridor leads to the bedroom served by its own staircase, with windows overlooking the side garden, and a shower room awaiting renovation. This corridor also provides access to two spacious family bathrooms: one featuring a bath, double-sized shower, WC and vanity unit, and the other comprising a double vanity unit, WC, double-sized shower and large storage cupboard. A corridor, with built-in storage, leads back towards the front of the house and to the rear two double bedrooms, which can also be reached from the kitchen staircase. One has an en-suite area requiring upgrading and double-aspect windows overlooking the courtyard and side garden, while the other features a fireplace and views of the side garden. Other Buildings In the rear courtyard stands ‘the barn’ housing a large garage (7 x 7.7m) on a concrete screed with high double doors and space for three to four cars. Behind the garage is a tool shed to the left, a staircase in the centre and a small workshop area to the right. A door to the side gardens provides independent access to the apartment/gîte above. At the top of the staircase is a large undeveloped floored area (10.8 x 7.2m) with exposed stone and brick walls. On the other side is an apartment with two double bedrooms, one with a south-facing window and the other borrowing light from the main living area. The lounge is open plan to a fitted kitchen, and there is also a bathroom. ‘The barn’ also houses two further enclosed storage areas, accessed from the rear courtyard. A gate opens onto a lawned side garden, leading to a further storage room currently housing a tractor and machinery store. Grounds The grounds extend to approximately 1.3 hectares and are laid mainly to lawn, surrounding the property on three sides. The rear courtyard is enclosed by stone walls and finished with gravel and borders, centred around a striking weeping willow. There are flower beds and planters containing shrubs and perennials, together with an area for growing vegetables. One of the property's most attractive features is the abundance of mature trees forming the boundary and ensuring complete privacy. A terrace runs the full length of the front of the house, providing ample space for al fresco dining and relaxation. Steps lead down to the 12 x 5m saltwater swimming pool, surrounded by Indian slate paving and offering plenty of room for larger groups to unwind. Location Eugénie-les-Bains, with its renowned Michelin-starred restaurant, spa and golf facilities, is just 20 minutes away. The surrounding Chalosse region is rich in culture and history. Beyond it, the unspoilt beaches of Landes can be reached in around an hour. Less than an hour to the east lies Pau, with its historic attractions, regional airport and TGV station. The international airports of Bordeaux and Toulouse are easily accessible via the autoroute network, less than 30 minutes from the property.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
HAUTE-GARONNE – LAURAGAIS – 30 MINUTES SOUTH-EAST OF TOULOUSE Set in an unspoiled natural environment at the foothills of the Pyrenees, this charming 17th-century manor house, built in 1690, enjoys a commanding position overlooking the valley and embodies the elegance of historic South-West French residences. Nestled within 7 hectares of landscaped grounds featuring woodland, meadows, an orchard, a stream, and remarkable listed trees, the property offers a rare, მშვიდ and private setting. With approximately 300 sqm of living space, the main house has preserved its original character: red brick façades, period woodwork, terracotta floor tiles, and antique fireplaces. The bright reception rooms open directly onto a terrace overlooking the park and its magnificent bicentennial cedar trees. The property comprises 10 rooms, including 5 bedrooms accommodating up to 12 guests, along with 3 bathrooms and 1 shower room. A full renovation carried out in the 1960s enhanced comfort while respecting the spirit of the estate. Electric heating with inertia thermostats throughout. Additional features include an adjoining caretaker’s house of approximately 70 sqm (living room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, convertible attic), a garage, and a separate barn. Outdoors, a heated swimming pool blends harmoniously into the exceptional grounds. The façade and roof are listed as Historic Monuments. Ideally located close to the region’s emblematic sites (Canal du Midi, the fortified city of Carcassonne, and charming historic villages), just 45 minutes from international airports and one hour from both the Mediterranean coast and Spain, this family property combines charm, heritage, and potential. A rare opportunity, ideal as a primary or secondary residence, or for a hospitality or events project in a unique natural and historical setting. For further information or to arrange a viewing, please contact Axelle de Lahondès: +33 6 88 17 27 01 Listed Historic Monument – exempt from energy performance certification (DPE). Information regarding potential risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: [www.georisques.gouv.fr](http://www.georisques.gouv.fr)
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
In Brittany, 10 minutes south of Tréguier, a manor and its 14th-century porch house, set on around 8 hectares of meadows. The property is organized around a large courtyard that brings together several stone buildings under slate roofing.The old manor, identifiable by its entrance porch and its ancient layout, constitutes the founding dwelling of the ensemble. Dated from the 14th century, it features a pointed arch opening. Its frame consists of an archivolt with several rows of moldings resting on engaged colonnettes. An upper arch surmounts it and carries a trilobed stone. Above the passage, a narrow window with a granite frame is set in the thickness of the wall. The masonry of rubble and the dressed granite elements testify to the different phases of construction of the building. It connects the former main access driveway of the property to the manor's courtyard.Nearby, an independent building has been converted into a cottage.A second building, situated near the swimming pool area, faces it. Today, it includes a relaxation room, a gym, and a summer kitchen.The outbuildings also include a shed, a garage, and several storage spaces.There are two accesses to the property. The first corresponds to the old driveway of the manor. Lined with trees, notably mirabelle plums, as well as flower beds, it is currently used by guests. The second is operated by a fully motorized gate.In the center of the courtyard, a tall cypress tree is situated, facilitating vehicle maneuvering. The surroundings of the buildings are occupied by grassy areas, planted with chestnuts, walnuts, shrubs, and numerous flower beds.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Set within an unspoilt rural landscape in the heart of the Limargue region, this exceptional 16th-century estate offers a rare combination of architectural heritage, complete privacy, and a beautifully curated lifestyle estate set across approximately 13 hectares. The property occupies a commanding, elevated position surrounded by rolling countryside, forming part of a small, traditional hamlet. Despite its peaceful setting, it remains within easy reach of local amenities and key transport connections via Brive-la-Gaillarde, making it both secluded and accessible. At its centre stands a distinguished 17th-century manor house, carefully restored over several years using traditional Quercy materials. The renovation has been carried out with exceptional attention to detail, preserving original features such as stone fireplaces, exposed beams, and traditional flooring, while introducing discreet modern comforts including fibre connectivity, climate control, and smart home systems. The house offers four bedrooms arranged over three levels, with generous reception spaces designed for both entertaining and everyday living. A particularly striking feature is the elevated living floor, where a dramatic timber staircase, original architectural details, and a long covered bolet terrace create a natural flow between interior and exterior living. The atmosphere throughout is one of warmth, authenticity, and understated elegance. Supporting the main residence is an exceptional collection of outbuildings. A substantial stone barn provides extensive garaging and workshop space, together with a self-contained two-bedroom apartment, ideal for guests or rental use. Additional structures include a fully equipped fitness space, agricultural storage, and further barns offering flexibility for a variety of uses, including equestrian or collection-based requirements. The grounds are a defining feature of the property. The estate unfolds across meadows, woodland, and landscaped gardens, with a natural stream, private lake, and a series of carefully positioned viewpoints across the land. At its heart lies a striking granite swimming pool, seamlessly integrated into its surroundings and offering a refined space for relaxation. Equestrian facilities are already in place, including a riding arena and pastureland, with further potential for stabling if required. A discreet helicopter landing area has also been created, enhancing the estate’s accessibility without compromising its privacy. This is a property of scale, history, and presence — not simply a restored farmhouse, but a complete rural estate offering genuine versatility. It will appeal to those seeking a principal residence, a refined country retreat, or a long-term lifestyle project with strong hosting or income potential.
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Situated just a few kilometers from Cambrai and less than an hour from Lille, this grand manor house, nestled in over a hectare of landscaped parkland, stands as a silent witness to the region's rich economic past. Built in 1860 for a local family of industrialists who ran a major weaving company, this imposing building was originally more than just a place of residence, and was intended to embody the economic and social success of the family business. Transformed over the years according to the tastes and aspirations of successive owners, this beautiful residence has gradually evolved in a spirit combining authenticity and modernism to offer today the calm and serenity of a charming retreat where beauty, well-being and luxury come together. Tastefully renovated over three levels, the manor house was extended in the late 90s to include a large reception room, a heated swimming pool, a sauna, showers and changing rooms, and an outdoor solarium. The first floor comprises an entrance hall, a study, a large semi-professional fitted kitchen, a dining room, a double living room with fireplace opening onto the park and a winter garden providing the transition to the modern part. The first floor comprises three bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and toilet, and a large suite of over 60 sqm with balneo bath and walk-in shower. The second floor also features four bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and toilet, plus an adjoining room that could be used as an office. Convertible attic space completes the ensemble. Also included in the sale is a janitor's cottage of approx. 100 sqm in need of renovation, located on the edge of the estate. This property, often used for film or TV shoots due to its aesthetics and surroundings, is now intended for a multi-purpose residential, seminar/reception and bed & breakfast activity. It can be used for a wide range of purposes, from developing existing activities (full booking schedule) to turning it into a vast, comfortable family home. Energy class : D Climate class : D Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €8490 and €11530 per year. Average energy prices indexed to 2021, 2022 and 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Nord-pas-de-calais
B&V Real Estate Heritage is proud to present for sale an exceptional country estate just outside Paris. At the heart of the property stands a remarkable manor whose origins date back to the 16th century, distinguished by Cistercian-inspired architecture and elegantly enhanced in the 19th century by a refined gentleman's residence. Its stone façades, mullioned windows and monumental fireplaces bear witness to the utmost care devoted to its preservation over the centuries. Generous in scale and filled with natural light, the interiors are perfectly suited both to refined family living and elegant entertaining. The estate is further enriched by several other outstanding buildings: A former neo-Gothic mill from the early 20th century, thoughtfully transformed into a charming secondary manor, adds a singular dimension to this unique ensemble and which offers all the qualities of a guest house. A separate guest or staff house offering a variety of conversion and layout possibilities, in particular an ideal configuration for a caretaker's house. Set within 16 hectares of beautifully wooded parkland, the property offers a range of prestigious amenities, including a heated swimming pool with jacuzzi, a treehouse nestled among the trees, four garages, a fitness room, and a generator providing complete autonomy. The estate buildings underwent a complete renovation approximately ten years ago and all the openings of the manor being fitted with double glazing. A true haven of peace, located in the commune of Mériel, just 30 km from Charles de Gaulle Airport and within close proximity to the L'Isle-Adam state forest, this rare property combines the elegance of a Renaissance manor with the serenity of country life. For further information, please do not hesitate to contact us. 2,600,000 € Agency fees not included - Agency commission: 3.85%VAT included Agency fees payable by buyer - Montant estimé des dépenses annuelles d'énergie pour un usage standard, établi à partir des prix de l'énergie de l'année 2021 : 15390€ ~ 20830€
…By Immobilier Patrimoine B & V
Located in the heart of the Tarn countryside, this exceptional manor-style property, currently operated as a charming hotel, enjoys a privileged setting near Lisle-sur-Tarn, approximately 20 minutes from Albi and 35 minutes from Toulouse (Balma area). Surrounded by the vineyards of the Gaillac region, the property offers a rare combination of accessibility, visibility and natural surroundings. Set within a 2.5-hectare landscaped park, the estate features a well, open views over the countryside and a 10 x 5 m outdoor swimming pool, creating a peaceful and authentic atmosphere. The main building offers approximately 1,300 sqm of habitable space, with a total built area of around 1,800 sqm including attics and outbuildings. The volumes are generous and filled with natural light, preserving the character and elegance of a historic manor or small château. An elevator serving two floors adds comfort and practicality, particularly for hotel use. The property includes 11 bedrooms, providing 36 beds, ideally suited for a boutique hotel or high-end guesthouse. Several reception lounges, a billiard room and convivial living spaces enhance the sense of refinement and comfort. A set of large reception areas totaling approximately 310 sqm complements the property, including a main hall with chandeliers, a glazed reception room and technical areas. These spaces offer strong potential for events, seminars or corporate hospitality. Additional features include a fully renovated dovecote, an orangery, garages, technical rooms, and an independent caretaker’s house, ideal for staff accommodation or operational optimization. A private chapel further enhances the unique heritage character of this rare property. This manor property / charming hotel offers significant development potential for hospitality, tourism, events or prestigious residential use. Its strategic location between Toulouse and Albi, combined with its architectural character and natural setting, makes it a truly distinctive opportunity.
…By Barnes Toulouse
Behind its majestic grand gate, in the heart of a walled landscaped park of about two hectares, this remarkable 18th-century manor reveals the nobility of its architecture and the timeless elegance of its way of life. Just a few minutes away from the region’s most beautiful forests, renowned golf courses, starred restaurants, and characterful markets, this discreet property combines prestige, serenity, and immediate proximity to Paris in a rare harmony. From the entrance, the house impresses with the generosity of its volumes and the exceptional quality of its transverse light. The reception areas are arranged around a large lounge with remarkable proportions, enhanced by an original marble fireplace and broadly open to the park through large verdant perspectives. The subtle dialogue between preserved historical elements and refined decoration creates an atmosphere that is both elegant and warm, perfectly suited for an exceptional art of entertaining. In its extension, a sumptuous study-library clad in old wood offers an inspiring and cozy workspace, a true character-filled sanctuary within the property. Designed as the living heart of the house, the family kitchen attracts with its authenticity and refinement. Dominated by a spectacular monumental fireplace, it houses a prestigious La Cornue cooking stove, an emblematic signature of the most beautiful French residences. The upper floors are served by a majestic double oak staircase as well as a private elevator ensuring absolute comfort. The first level hosts four elegant bedrooms, each with a privileged view of the park, including a superb suite. A large custom-made dressing room with a private shower room completes this space. Each bedroom has its own bathroom, decorated with antique mosaics carefully selected for their rarity and artistic finesse. On the second and last floor, two additional bedrooms enjoy unobstructed views of the park and the swimming pool. Two bathrooms complete this level, reflecting the same elegance and authenticity. A vast staircase-library then leads to the beautifully renovated old attic. Its monumental exposed framework creates a spectacular volume that can host a private lounge, an artist’s studio, a music room, or a more intimate reception space. This level also includes an independent apartment comprising a bedroom, a bathroom, and a spacious equipped laundry room, ideal for house staff or to host guests with full autonomy. One of the historic towers of the manor has been converted into a secure space, offering particularly discreet storage or preservation options. The property also features a remarkable triple vaulted cellar, a true testament to its history, ideally suited for a collection wine cellar, a private tasting lounge, or a confidential reception area. Outside, the estate reveals an enchanting environment where centuries-old trees, majestic alleys, a fish-filled pond, an orchard, a vegetable garden, and an old orange grove await reimagining. A tennis court, a gym, and an elegant swimming pool seamlessly integrated into the landscape complete this exceptional ensemble. Finally, an independent caretaker’s house, two closed garages, and several outbuildings, formerly stables, offer significant potential to support the estate's lifestyle or to imagine new uses. Rare for its history, the quality of its renovation, the spaciousness of its volumes, and the richness of its park, this unique property embodies an exclusive way of living where heritage, elegance, and privacy harmoniously blend near Paris. Energy Performance Certificate (DPE): E (315 kWh/m²/year) Greenhouse Gas Emissions: 69 kg CO²/m²/year Estimated annual energy costs: between €12,660 and €17,170 Transaction fees including VAT are borne by the seller. Information on risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Polo Properties
Nestled in the countryside, this elegant 16th-century manor house extends over 3 hectares of wooded parkland, meadows, and orchards. Upon entering, a landscaped courtyard, planted with a variety of trees (cypresses and mature olive trees), reveals a true haven of tranquility, harmoniously distributing the various buildings with their slate and tile roofs. Two superb stone-roofed canopies with exposed beams offer exquisite shade for long summer evenings. The Living Spaces The Main House (250 sq m) Spread over two levels with remarkable ceiling heights: Ground Floor: An entrance hall, a bright 60 sq m living room with a fireplace (opening onto the terrace and swimming pool), an 18 sq m kitchen, a first bedroom of 17 sq m, and a shower room with WC. First Floor: Two spacious bedrooms (21 sq m each), shower room/WC, and a 35 sq m master suite with a decorative fireplace. The Tower: Nestled within the tower, the adjoining 18 sq m bathroom (with a fireplace) provides access via a stone spiral staircase to a 18 sq m secret room steeped in history—the perfect retreat for a writer or an artist's studio. The Guest Annexes (Independent) Ideal for accommodating family, friends, or for a prestigious bed and breakfast/gîte business: The Charming House (65 m²): Comprising a living room, a kitchen, a shower room, a bedroom, and a landing bedroom. Private terrace and separate entrance. The Guest Apartment (115 m²): Offering a living room, three bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, and a shower room, as well as its own terrace and separate entrance. Exterior Amenities Grounds: 3 hectares (park, orchard, meadow). Relaxation Area: Large, ideally situated swimming pool. Eco-Charm Bonus: A historic cistern concealed in a tower collects rainwater for watering the park. Diagnostics: Energy: D Climate: D Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Prestant Perigord
This 15th century ensemble offers a manor house and its outbuildings, including a comfortable keeper's cottage. The property sits in a dominant position, surrounded by its 18-hectare private estate of meadows, forest and a spring, with panoramic views extending to the surrounding villages, offering commerce a cycle ride away. No close neighbours and approached via a long road through its own land. The Manor has recently been renovated in a sustainable and modern way, while in keeping with its history, blending stonework with modern comforts. At the entrance, a double wrought-iron gate opens onto an inner courtyard dominated by a magnificent dovecote. The main living area comprises two lounges, a large dining room, beautiful stone fireplaces and a large kitchen and an office. Upstairs, a private area offers 5 bedrooms with en suite shower rooms or bathrooms, all with panoramic views over the surrounding countryside. One of the living rooms opens onto the outdoor terrace with its infinity pool in the heart of a landscaped garden with breathtaking views. On the garden level, a vaulted room with an independance entrance and offers a large space that could easily be converted into an additional apartment. A discreet janitor's cottage offers three bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen and two shower rooms, plus a terrace overlooking the hills. The other outbuildings are a more modern building used as a shed and located away from the main house, and a beautiful character barn adjoining the main house that could be used as a reception room while enjoying the panoramic view. This estate will charm nature lovers, provide inspiration for artists and offer numerous possibilities for investors wishing to optimize a unique property with character. ………………………………………………..
…By Vesper Immobilier Expertises
The Exception in the Heart of Angers – Private Hotel with Garden, Pool, and Triple Garage.In the highly sought-after Madeleine neighborhood, there lies a rare address, an exceptional private hotel where the elegance of yesterday meets the comfort of today.From the entrance, the magic unfolds: majestic volumes, cross-lighting, antique floors, moldings, and stained glass tell the story of a timeless home.On the ground floor, the reception areas open onto the landscaped garden and its pool, inviting relaxation and shared moments. The contemporary kitchen and panoramic bay windows enhance the connection between the interior and exterior.Upstairs, four bedrooms including a renovated suite, three elegant bathrooms: everything here breathes well-being and serenity.On more than 600 m² of land, in absolute calm, this property also attracts with its closed triple garage — a rare privilege in the heart of Angers.A unique place, designed for those seeking much more than a house: an Art of Living, a signature, an emotion.Private visits by appointment. An exceptional property reserved for lovers of beauty.Energy Class: DClimate Class: EFees at the seller's expense.Consult the risks at georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Vaneau Boulogne
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).
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Just 15 minutes from Rouen, 35 minutes from Deauville, and 1 hour and 20 minutes from Paris, discover a character manor of 500 m² nestled in a 2-hectare park.The essentials* Approximately 500 m² of living space* Tree-lined park of 2 hectares* On the intimate garden side, 2 outbuildings on either side of the pool (190 m² and 150 m²)* Swimming pool, orchard, vaulted cellars* A manor steeped in history (16th century, altered in the 19th)Distribution:* Ground floor: living room, office, kitchen + back kitchen, dining room, shower room, private chapel (rare)* 1st floor: 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 shower room* 2nd floor: 2 bedrooms + large space to be arranged* Basement: vaulted cellars✔ Ultra-competitive price for the size and land✔ Huge potential for valorization after work✔ Ideal for property dealers / investors / hotel or event project✔ Also perfect for a large family homeRenovations are to be expected, but the foundation is exceptional.Strategic location* Immediate proximity to Rouen* Quick access to Paris* Sought-after area between city and countrysideFees are to be paid by the seller.Housing with excessive energy consumption: class FInformation on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Vaneau Boulogne
I offer you this magnificent seaside manor, with a living area of 396 m² located in Logonna-Daoulas, in the southern harbor. Built in 1923 with noble materials, this property spans 19,500 m² of land and offers an exceptional setting in a natural environment, not far from urban areas (cities and airport 25 minutes away). This manor house has 2 floors and a garden level, comprising 12 rooms, including 6 bedrooms and 6 bathrooms. It also features a terrace, two registered outbuildings, a beautiful landscaped park, a small wood, an orchard (apples), a rose garden (280 plants), pool-spa, sauna, and hammam. - Generally good condition - Several toilets - Old construction - Individual sea front manor house (400m away) - 6 parking spaces and more. Located in the sought-after Moulin Mer neighborhood in Logonna-Daoulas, this property has great potential for private use or for running economic and commercial activities (formerly a guesthouse). Oil heating. Energy class C - Climate class C. Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity! Contact me to arrange a visit.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…Private owner
A 19TH-CENTURY ORIENTALIST RESIDENCE South-West France between the Cognac vineyards and the Gironde estuary Some properties are best discovered quietly. In a confidential village of the Charente, this rare residence has stood since 1876, its towers and arcaded façades reflecting one of the most distinctive architectural sensibilities of the late 19th century. It was designed by a scholar of his era a man drawn to Andalusia, to travel, to the Alhambra and belongs to that small group of French country houses where Moorish and Orientalist references entered the vernacular of Romantic architecture. The construction is uncompromising. Walls of dressed stone, fifty centimetres thick (around 20 inches), keep the interiors cool through the long South-Western summers. Arched windows draw the light deep into the rooms, across original parquet floors. The corner towers each contain a bathroom an unusual signature of the house. The façades carry stone tracery and blind arcading: the quiet, geometric grammar of Moorish-inspired design, handled here with restraint rather than theatre. Set within a walled park of just under one hectare (approximately 2.4 acres), the residence offers approximately 222 sqm (2,390 sqft) of living space across four levels: 9 principal rooms, 7 bedrooms, several bathrooms, two reception-and-kitchen spaces, and a finished attic level beneath the roof. The proportions are generous; the circulation, intuitive. The grounds include a heated swimming pool with motorised cover, set within mature, romantic gardens. A separate 64 sqm (690 sqft) outbuilding offers further scope guest accommodation, studio, wellness pavilion and a second structure stands among the trees. The property currently operates as a high-end seasonal rental (twelve guests, annual income in the region of 30,000), and is fully prepared for its next chapter: a country residence of character, a prestige guesthouse, or a discreet venue for private events and writers' retreats. Every element is in place. 45 minutes from Cognac. One hour from Bordeaux. Two hours from the Atlantic coast. Guide price: 620,000 agency fees included, payable by the vendor. EPC: Class F. Full diagnostic and energy audit reports available.
…By Safti
Sole Agent. Detailed file on request. Known as the « Maison du Passeur », this exceptional 17th century property on the banks of the Seine about an hour from the capital is partially listed. Set in 2,7 hectares of leafy grounds bordered for some 300 metres by the river, it offers about 390 sqm of living space which was meticulously restored in 1985 under the supervision of the Architectes des Bâtiments de France. It includes two living/reception rooms bathed in sunshine, and an open-plan kitchen boasting exceptional decorative features including tomette floor tiles, a stone fireplace and an old wooden staircase. Upstairs are three spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms and a generously proportioned recreation room. With near 130 sqm vaulted cellars. Four outbuildings (460 sqm in total) include a charming guest pavilion, a caretaker's lodge, a former chapel and a 6-car garage. The entirely enclosed grounds feature a walled vegetable garden and a heated swimming pool. Meticulously maintained, the ensemble commands an open view of Roche-Guyon castle and its gardens. French art-de-vie par excellence.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
In the heart of Normandy, just 90 minutes from Paris in the rolling countryside near Gournay-en-Bray, this fully renovated Henri IV-era manor seamlessly blends 17th-century nobility with contemporary comfort. Located at the end of a private lane, the property enjoys absolute tranquility with no overlooking neighbors. A driveway lined with century-old trees leads to the main residence, where the imposing facade is framed by two symmetrical outbuildings facing one another. The walk-through entrance hall, featuring a masterfully crafted wooden staircase, leads to two reception rooms, a farmhouse kitchen, and its grand open fireplace. Situated behind the kitchen are a scullery, a study, and a pantry. A small courtyard opens onto a laundry room. The carved staircase leads to the sleeping quarters. The first floor features a suite with an adjacent bedroom, a vast walk-in closet, a shower room, and a third bedroom opening onto the landing. On the opposite side, there are two bedrooms with private shower rooms, an additional bedroom, and a uniquely styled bathroom. The top floor houses a seventh bedroom and convertible attic space. An independent studio and three garages/workshops complete the main residence. Outside, the terrace overlooks a walled French-style garden. The heated swimming pool offers unobstructed views of the surrounding nature. One of the outbuildings, more than half of which has been converted, offers three bedrooms (each with its own ensuite shower room), a spacious living area, and convertible attics. The second part of the building provides further significant potential for development. A former charretterie (carriage house) has been transformed into a covered terrace, overlooking a second heated swimming pool. The estate also features a pond, ancient moats, watchtowers, and two additional outbuildings awaiting renovation. To complete this domain, a third fully renovated house, including two bedrooms and its own private heated pool, is available for purchase at an additional cost. This exceptional property enjoys a prime location between Paris and the Normandy coast: 25 minutes from Gisors, 45 minutes from Rouen, 90 minutes from Paris, 1h45 from Deauville, and 30 minutes from Beauvais Airport. Energy Performance (DPE): Manor: C Outbuilding: D (New generation) Price (including agency fees): €1,490,000 Agency fees to be paid by the seller. Presented by: Laurie de Bagneux Commercial Agent (EI) Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Steeped in history, this distinguished residence was once the home of the last wife of the poet Paul Éluard, who spent many summers here. This charming 19th-century manor house enjoys an elevated position overlooking the beautiful town of Sarlat-la-Canéda. Nestled within 5.47 hectares (13.5 acres) of private land comprising woodland and meadows, it offers complete peace and privacy, free from any disturbances or nuisances. The property benefits from an exceptional location, providing a true haven of tranquillity just a short walk from the town centre, shops, schools, restaurants, cinema and railway station. The land offers the potential for the construction of two additional dwellings, subject to the granting of planning permission (Certificat d'Urbanisme). This opens the door to a variety of tourism-related projects, including holiday cottages, guest accommodation, themed retreats and wellness stays (subject to the necessary approvals). The main residence offers approximately 471 sqm (5,070 sq ft) of living space and comprises: Ground Floor : Spacious entrance hall, Drawing room with fireplace, Dinig room with fireplace, Library, Kitchen, Summer sitting room, Two studies/offices, Ground-floor bedroom with shower room First Floor : Five bedrooms, Two bathrooms, Separate WC, Direct access to the pool area located at garden level, Potential to create a roof terrace above the kitchen Second Floor : Landing, Two bedrooms, Bathroom, Separate WC, Dressing room, Approximately 90 sqm (969 sq ft) of convertible attic space. Additional features include: Cellar with gas-fired boiler room. Heated swimming pool (12 m x 6 m), Two garages, Agricultural barn of approximately 110 sqm (1,184 sq ft), ideal for storing equipment or vehicles The grounds are adorned with magnificent mature century-old trees, a fountain and a pond. The meadows are perfectly suited to horses or other animals. A rare opportunity to acquire a historic country estate offering privacy, character and development potential, just moments from the heart of what is widely regarded as the most beautiful town in the Périgord region. PRESTANT Luxury Realty – Bruno de SAINT-EXUPÉRY – +33 (0)6 63 49 82 46 For further information: https://www.prestant.com/agence-perigord.html Ref. 240022034 Agency fees: 3% payable by the purchaser (net seller price: €1,446,602). Remaining agency fees payable by the vendor. SASU PRESTANT PÉRIGORD.
…By Prestant Perigord
This property offers three independant dwellings; a spacious Manor House with 3 reception rooms and 5 bedrooms; a 2-bedroom Guardian's Cottage and a spacious Gîte. Spacious, solidly-built and with attractive architectural details, this elegant Maison de Maitre offers practical period living for buyers seeking style with substance. Built in 1860 for a local Notaire, and subsequently past down through the same family until the 2000's, it is a joy to find that much of the original features are intact. Inside, the proportions and layout are typical of the Belle Epoque era, with high ceilings, decorative fireplaces, generous entertaining areas and grand features. Multiple windows in each room flood the space with gentle light. The original mosaic floored entrance hall boasts half panelling and decorative glass doors, with two comfortable reception rooms, together with a large dining room, leading off to either side. A family kitchen with island unit, pantry and inbuilt antique cupboards provides a bright and sunny environment from which to prepare meals. From here a traditional style conservatory, blending perfectly with the mid-Victorian architecture of the house, offers a further seating area from where to enjoy the garden year round. A second entrance hall, office and guest WC complete the ground floor. The original winding staircase rises over a further two floors to the sleeping areas and tower. In all there are five double bedrooms, all ensuite, three of which have independent sitting rooms. Across the gravelled interior courtyard, perfumed with citrus trees, lies the former stable block, now renovated into a successful gite sleeping up to 14 guests. This regular stream of income is further supplemented by the rental of an independent 2 bedroom apartment with a private garden, currently home to the property's caretakers. The grounds are a beautiful blend of gravelled courtyards, abundant planting and decorative fencing, delineating the various sections of the garden. These are divided into a courtyard entrance, a shaded wisteria clad veranda from which to enjoy a good book, a central courtyard with traditional fountain, orangey, fish pond and a well that is used to feed both the pool and water the gardens. The mosaic lined saltwater pool was built in 2013, with a new filtration system added summer 2021, and is complemented by a large Jacuzzi in its own covered arbor. The house was fully renovated over a number of years, starting in 2003, and has been meticulously maintained since. Work includes new hardwood double glazed windows throughout, plumbing, rewiring, central heating and decoration. The roof was entirely replaced in 2003 and the Gite, apartment and tower room were redone in 2020. Imbued with French charm, the property can be acquired fully furnished and offers a truly turn key solution for a fantastic family home or business venture. Cycling distance to the popular market town of Aire sur L'Adour with a bi weekly market, secondary schools, restaurants, boutiques and hospital. Tourism: 15 minutes to the thermal spa town of Eugenie-les-Bains with its famous Michelin star restaurant Les Pres d'Eugenie. 30 minutes to Marciac, a delightful market town renowned for its annual International Jazz festival. 20 minutes to Nogaro, famous for its regular racing Grand Prix. 50 minutes from the historic city of Pau, birthplace of Henri IV and home to a five star race course and yearly Historic Grand Prix. Transport: 1 hour to Tarbes Airport with regular flights to the UK. 50 minutes to Pau airport. 90 minutes to Bordeaux Airport. 2 hours to Toulouse Airport. Activities: 75 minutes to the Atlantic Ocean. 1hr30 to the ski slopes. Golf courses at Eugenie-les-Bains (15 minutes), Eauze (35 minutes) Mont de Marsan (35 minutes). Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class D, Climate class D. Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the energy prices of the year 2021: 2000.00 . Date of completion of the DPE: 21-06-2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Maisons Et Manoirs
In Côtes-d'Armor, between Lamballe and Saint-Cast-le-Guildo, a 16th-century manor and its outbuildings on nearly 4 hectares. The property forms a large square around a courtyard. Built in the 16th century, the original manor remains unfinished, as evidenced by visible waiting stones on the facade of the eastern wing, which includes a low hall, a high hall, and attics. The gabled roof features a Jacobin dormer with pilasters and a sculpted lintel. The western part, with a gabled slate roof and dormers, includes two low halls and attics. The entire building is constructed of granite rubble and pink sandstone. The corner chainings are made of granite, as are the surroundings of the openings, some of which are sculpted. A tower to the north houses a spiral staircase. Meadows extend to the north, south, and west.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Nestled at the end of a winding country road bordered by ancient woodlands and unspoiled landscapes, this remarkable château estate reveals a world apartfar removed from the conventions of ostentatious luxury. Here, true privilege lies elsewhere: in space, silence, the untouched beauty of nature, and the rare feeling of being completely disconnected from the world while remaining effortlessly connected to it. ----- Easily accessible from Paris within a few hours via regional air connections and a seamless road transfer, this exceptional property embodies what today's most discerning buyers seek: a private sanctuary, a legacy estate, and a destination where heritage, hospitality, and long-term vision converge. ----- Behind its elegant façades, the main residence offers nearly 1,200 sqm of light-filled living space. Eleven refined suites, gracious reception rooms, dedicated wellness facilities, and a spectacular yoga hall maintain a constant dialogue with the surrounding landscape. Every window frames a living canvas of forests, meadows, water, and sky. ----- Six substantial outbuildings further enhance the estate's remarkable potential. Their generous volumes lend themselves to a wide range of future developments, including additional guest accommodation, reception venues, cultural spaces, wellness facilities, or exclusive private event destinations. ----- Yet the estate's greatest asset lies beyond its buildings: 20 private hectares unfold within a protected natural environment spanning more than 400 hectares, safeguarded under a 99-year Environmental Conservation Covenant (Obligation Réelle Environnementale), dedicated to the preservation and restoration of biodiversity. This sovereign landscapeauthentic, untouched, and enduringhas become one of the most valuable luxuries of our time. ----- In an increasingly connected and densely populated world, true value now resides in the rarity of chosen seclusion: the ability to offer an immersive, meaningful, and deeply restorative experience in harmony with nature. ----- Few estates combine such architectural character, preserved natural surroundings, operational infrastructure, and significant development potential with such coherence. To create a sanctuary. To develop a destination. To pass on a legacy. Or simply to live in a place whose beauty enriches everyday life. ----- Lodge Properties - Anaëlle Morbidelli - Gaëlle Cahoreau
…By Lodge Family - Family Office
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