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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 and one hour from airport Charles de Gaulle. 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. 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 Agence Mercure Île-de-france
An 18th-century countryseat, flanked by two lateral wings from the early 20th century, with a courtyard and garden, nestled within a village in the Seine-et-Marne department. The U-shaped countryseat is laid out between a square courtyard and wooded grounds in the back. Entirely enclosed by walls, it is accessible on the courtyard side via a double-leaf gate and a pedestrian door, while four other wooden pedestrian doors, rarely used, provide access from the grounds to a washhouse, a former water reserve and a vegetable garden. In addition, a double-leaf metal gate located behind one of the outbuildings is reserved for vehicle access, whereas the building itself is skirted by a cobblestone path, which widens into a patio that is then extended by a garden in front one of its gable ends. As for the main building, with three storeys over a basement level, it was built in 1786, while its lower, more recent two-storey wings were added in 1900. Featuring roughcast-rendered stone exteriors and a flat tile Mansard roof with a slate strip demarcating the roof’s different gradients, on the side facing the grounds, the exterior boasts three sets of glass double doors, a dozen windows as well as seven dormers located on the roof’s lower slope, while on the courtyard side, three sets of glass doors, a dozen windows as well as four dormers with bull’s-eye windows, alternating between shed and hipped versions, punctuate the façade. Lastly, an octagonal brick and stone turret, abutting the right side of the main building’s exterior, is topped with violet and black tiles, which create the allusion of slate and provide a nice counterpoint to the roof’s visible slate strip.
…By Patrice Besse
A grand house steeped in history, nestled in the village of Ozouer-le-Voulgis in France’s Seine-et-Marne department, just 40 minutes from Paris by rail or road. The village of Ozouer-le-Voulgis has authentic character with traditional architecture in a lush backdrop. It offers shops for everyday needs. From a train station, six kilometres away, you can get to Paris is 40 minutes. The property lies opposite a 19th-century chateau. Vegetation and an outer wall give the property absolute privacy. Its elevations are coated with rendering and it is crowned with a hipped roof of tiles, which has just been entirely restored. The dwelling has kept its historical features. An entrance gate leads into a gravel court lined with trees, which creates a natural enclosure. The edifice faces north-east. Its grounds extend on its south side. Climbing ivy coats its walls. Louvred shutters painted green bring out the surrounding greenery. An outer stone wall separates the property from the road, preserving the place’s absolute calm. The interior showcases old craftsmanship. On the ground floor, the cement tiles of the hallway adjoin, on one side, the large lounge’s chevron parquet, mouldings and marble fireplace and, on the other side, a living room with a marble fireplace. This living room leads to an oval dining room with fine woodwork and a so-called Prussian fireplace – a fireplace built into the wall with an integrated plate-warming compartment – that bears witness to the French art of living that shaped this home. The kitchen lies in an extension that is more modern. A secondary corridor discreetly links it to the entrance hall. The reception rooms face south and are bathed in natural light. They offer an unrivalled view of the tree-dotted grounds. A majestic wooden staircase with a wrought-iron balustrade invites you to venture upstairs. The first floor offers, on one side, two bedrooms with a bathroom. And, on the other side, there is a private bathroom with a walk-in wardrobe and a utility room. This first floor continues the elegance of the ground floor with solid-wood strip flooring and marble fireplaces. The old chateau has stood the test of time and has kept its characterful traits. The second floor has wood strip flooring and fireplaces. It offers five bedrooms and an office. The top floor has a rustic character and is waiting to be showcased with its exposed roof frame and terracotta floor tiles. This roof space is filled with natural light from dormers with oval windows that look down over the grounds.
…By Patrice Besse
Detailed file on request. This exceptional ensemble hidden from view in about 10 hectares of walled and perfectly maintained parkland with a heated swimming pool includes a near 350 sqm main manor house, a near 270 sqm annex house to renovate, an orangery and a near 90 sqm caretaker’s lodge. The property also benefits from about 68 hectares of forest.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Sole Agent. This remarkable character property nestled in leafy greenery is located in the heart of Barbizon, a charming village located near Fontainebleau Forest and renowned for its part in laying the groundwork for French Impressionist Artists. Hidden from view in 3400 sqm of leafy and meticulously maintained grounds, it includes a near 408 sqm mansion comprising superb living and reception rooms featuring exposed beams and panelling, and four bedrooms (two on the ground floor). A further 30 sqm of living space would be possible. A separate annex fitted as a fitness room accesses a magnificent swimming pool featuring a superb glazed canopy. With a 4-car garage. In walking distance of the historic centre of Barbizon and the shops. Complete file on request.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Between Paris and Fontainebleau, a rare property, set in a 1.5-hectare wooded park, comprises two manor houses and a former chapel. The main manor house offers 250 sq m of living space. On the ground floor, a bright gallery leads to a living room with its sculpted stone fireplace, a dining room with wood paneling in excellent condition, and a kitchen. The first floor comprises three large bedrooms and two bathrooms. The second manor house, in need of renovation, offers 400 sq m of potential living space. It retains many original architectural features: stonework, a fireplace, and wood paneling. A third building, a former chapel, currently serves as storage and workshop space but could also be converted. The undeniable heritage value of this property lends it considerable charm and authenticity. 40 minutes from Paris via the A4 or A86 motorways, 30 minutes from Fontainebleau, in a peaceful setting with no visual or noise pollution. Presented by Anne Mortelette: +33 (0)6 33 58 56 09 Sole Proprietorship Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Ref.4873 : 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 5,100 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
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