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An18th-century manor house, on a former wine-growing estate of 12 hectares, with wine warehouses, outbuildings, grounds, a pond and woods, 60 kilometres from Tours. A small country road skirts the property’s tall stone walls, followed by its initial outbuildings before reaching its gate, which faces a wide tree-lined lane that extends between fields and farm tracks. At the property’s gate, a stone wall opens onto a wide courtyard, planted in the middle with two impressive Chinese mulberry trees, while, the manor, visible in the background, is flanked by its outbuildings on either side. Dating from the 18th century, the property was originally a wine-growing estate, while the two-storey manor, built in the Directoire style out of local stone, embodies traditional architecture, specific to the region. With an inhabitable floor area of approximately 435 m², the dwelling consists of a long central structure – the main façade of which is cadenced by doors and small-paned windows – flanked on either side by two adjacent lower extensions and topped with a slate roof, which is, in turn, crowned with zinc ornamental décor and finials. As for the back of the house, although different from the front, it still combines the elegance of the dwelling's symmetrical rectilinear windows and shed dormers with, in the middle, a unique triangular pediment, which adds a touch or originality to the whole. In addition, vaulted cellars extend under the entire building, while, to one side, a completely independent five-room caretaker’s cottage abuts a large courtyard, former stables and agricultural storage buildings, which are also accessible from the small country road via a second gate, providing an independent and more inconspicuous entrance. Moreover, the property also includes, on the other side of the front courtyard, another outbuilding, which is currently used as a holiday cottage with a capacity of 6 to 8 people. With a grass-covered, shady interior courtyard, this building has its own private entrance via a separate gate and faces a former wine warehouse, today reconverted into a reception hall with hardwood floors.
…By Patrice Besse
A fully renovated, 18th-century manor house, 10 minutes from Poitiers, in 2-hectare grounds with a swimming pool. A small country road runs alongside the property and leads to its two entrances. The first is made up of an entrance porch with a wooden gate, while the second possesses a wrought-iron railing gate. After the first entrance, there are garages followed by a wing in front of which a patio has been installed. The main residence can be found at the end of this L-shaped building, enhanced by an ornamental garden. The façades of the main residence are rendered, with stone quoins as well as window and door frames, while the wing boasts exposed stonework. All the roofs are made up of half-round tiles, plus the entirety of the windows are double glazed. Between the house and the garages, a pond, into which a stream flows, was created in the 18th century. The garden extends to the rear and below the house, with a swimming pool at the same height as the main residence and second entrance.
…By Patrice Besse
20 minutes from Rennes, by its private pond, a vast renovated manor with a swimming pool and outbuildings. By its pond, the large 16th-century manor is surrounded by a wooded park of more than 1 hectare, crossed by canals and waterfalls. The renovated exterior is complemented by a contemporary interior, where a large indoor swimming pool connects to sauna and hammam areas. The main living space, with nearly 400 m² of habitable space, is complemented by an independent apartment of approximately 80 m², a gîte of about 40 m², and garage-workshops of nearly 220 m². After taking a large wooded driveway and walking along the canal where ducks and water hens frolic, the residence reveals itself in front of a vast grassy parterre, surrounded by large trees. The main building is made of granite and covered with a slate roof with hips. It consists of a central body raised over two levels, with window frames made of cut stone, flanked by two towers topped with pavilion roofs. Adjacent to the main residence, a long house from the 19th century and its wooden extensions house the independent apartment and the garage-workshop. At a right angle, a granite outbuilding with a slate roof houses the gîte and its garage. At the back of the manor, the park extends, featuring a golf practice area and terraces located by the pond, which is itself surrounded by weeping willows and white poplars.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
On the outskirts of Amboise, in a dominant position, a 17th-century manor, its outbuildings, and its park of 2.5 hectares. The manor and its park, supported by powerful retaining walls, overlook the Loire Valley. Access by car is through a monumental gate. Built in the 17th century and modified in the 19th century, the main house is preceded by a courtyard. Located in the northwest corner, the building occupies an L-shaped plan, with each wing extended by a pavilion slightly projecting. The whole is raised over two levels, topped by a mansard roof illuminated by dormer windows. The façades, rendered and adorned with stone corner chains, are pierced by large openings, protected by shutters. A few bull's-eye windows punctuate the façade. On the garden side, the openings are flanked by solid shutters or fitted with bars. The roof of the central wing is made of fibrociment, while that of the side pavilions is made of slate.In front, a set of outbuildings is backed against the rock that gave its name to the estate. A French garden extends from a terrace to a pleasure pavilion. The rest of the park has a rural atmosphere, with a pasture overlooked by a wooded area.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century manor in around 5 hectares of grounds, 4 kilometres from Luc-sur-Mer and 20 minutes from Caen, in the heart of a lush valley. On the outskirts of a neighbourhood dominated by the bright shades of Caen stone, a lush, green track arrives at a wrought-iron gate. Beyond it, the private drive through the woods leads to a clearing tucked away from prying eyes. On one side, a foliage-covered, chalk cliff provides natural protection, while on the other a wood including hundred-year-old trees envelops the place in a peaceful atmosphere. In the centre, the garden is made up of several lawns, an orchard and grassy meadows spanning approximately 6 hectares. The late 19th-century residence, combining neo-Gothic and Anglo-Norman influences, stands on a slight outcrop. The three-storey main residence boasts a semi-underground garden level, a first floor and a converted attic. Its irregular L-shape gives it a picturesque silhouette. The steeply sloped slate roof combines dual-pitched Mansard, pavilion and conical roofs, punctuated by dormers and brick chimney stacks. The roof ridges are topped with decorative metal caps, sometimes arrow-shaped, underlining the building’s verticality. The façade combines light-coloured rendering with decorative half-timbering, in keeping with Anglo-Norman tradition. Tall mullioned and transom windows, a central oriel window and a wooden balcony punctuate the façade, while a semi-circular wooden patio overlooks the grounds. To the rear, a modern glazed extension, with a teak patio, blends into the edifice’s architecture, creating a subtle transition between old and modern. The grounds also play host to a covered swimming pool, a wooden pavilion and several landscaped paths, which lead from the house to the surrounding countryside, enhancing the manor’s romantic character.
…By Patrice Besse
10 minutes from Saumur, in an event venue of nearly 5 hectares, a 17th-century manor with a dovecote, outbuildings, a body of water, and moats. From the entrance of the city, a gravelled path leads to an imposing wrought iron gate, flanked by two horse chestnut trees and framed by two stone pilasters with bossage, topped with Médicis vases. The former manor is arranged in a rectangular layout. The noble dwelling occupies the southern side. Raised over three levels in tuffeau under a slate roof, it features façades adorned with numerous openings with varied arches: round, basket-handle, or flat-band. Gables with triangular or capucine pediments punctuate the roofs on both slopes. At a right angle to the west, a square stone dovecote is topped with a four-sided roof, pierced with bull's-eye windows and surmounted by an openwork lantern. The building is flanked by two wrought iron glasshouses. To the north, two barns close the courtyard, one of which is now used for receptions. A slightly recessed building to the northwest houses two lodgings and garages. The park is organized around a body of water and an orchard to the north, as well as a French yew garden, extended by a tennis court to the southwest. Water-filled moats delineate the spaces.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A 16th-century manor, its outbuildings and 10-hectare grounds, nestled within the countryside of the Guérande peninsula. Along a secondary road bordered by trees, a gate marks the entrance to the property. From a car park, a drive leads to the main courtyard, around which the buildings are grouped, whereas the estate itself was originally built for a lord from the Guérande peninsula and was modified and adapted over the centuries in several different stages: the dwelling’s central building was extended in the 17th century, a floor was added atop the right-angle wing in the 18th century, before being renovated and modernised in the early 2000s. To the east, the 16th-century main dwelling features two storeys as well as an attic level, while the central building and its right-angle wing create an L-shaped ensemble, connected by a staircase tower tucked into its interior angle. Topped with gable roofs, each building features a visible gable end, whereas the dwelling’s extension to the south is topped with a hipped roof. As for the two parallel 17th-century outbuildings to the north, they are accessible from a second entrance in the back. In addition, a path between the manor and the outbuildings leads to a private garden, whereas the grounds are enclosed by walls, thick hedges as well as tall trees, which help shelter the property from view. Lastly, the property’s woods extend over approximately eight hectares on the other side of the country road.
…By Patrice Besse
A restored 16th-century mansion with over seven hectares of grounds, nestled in France’s River Loir valley and listed as a historical monument. A quiet country lane leads through meadows and farmland on a plateau. From this lane, a driveway lined with North American oaks leads up to the seigneurial mansion. A car park lies next to an entrance to a vast courtyard. You cross a bridge over a water-filled moat on the south side. The mansion stands straight ahead. All the buildings are arranged around the courtyard. A tree-dotted garden lies on the east side, behind a high stone wall yet within the moat’s enclosure. In the north-west corner of the moat-enclosed complex, another bridge stretches across the moat. From this spot, you can gaze out at meadows where majestic trees tower. A small wood also lies in the property’s north-west corner, beside its boundaries. Meadows evenly spread around the moat-formed island cover an area of around six hectares. The estate dates back to the 14th century, when the land was part of the nearby fiefdom of La Mothe d’Olbeau. Over the centuries, several families followed one after another on this estate that forms a self-sufficient home. The dwelling was probably built in the 15th century, then extended and redesigned between the late 16th century and the early 17th century to create, above all, its staircase tower and central pavilion. All the fireplaces inside date back to this period and were doubtless crafted by a specialist stone cutter. In the 18th century, the rear eastern pavilion with large windows, a section slightly lower in height, was added to the edifice and the south-east-facing facade was transformed to harmonise the whole mansion’s appearance. In the 16th century, a range of fortifications were made, including the surrounding wall, the moat with its bridges, a fortified tower, and more than twenty arrow slits. At the start of the 20th century, the estate covered around 150 hectares that included smallholdings and a mill.
…By Patrice Besse
A 16th century manor house, with converted outbuildings and 2 ha of land, where the borders of the Mayenne department meet those of Brittany . A lane leads off the main road to wrought iron gates that open into a gravel courtyard, which borders the manor house, followed by the large outbuilding, on one side. Large, grassy areas surround the buildings and the courtyard, protected by tree and shrub hedges. A driveway leads to a garage. Behind the manor, a terrace separates it from an outbuilding and a covered swimming pool. A woodstore and a small outbuilding are laid out alongside the thick hedge.
…By Patrice Besse
iad France - Jeremy Couty offers you: Elegance and authenticity. Rarely available: Renovated manor with pool, landscaped park, and exceptional volumes to host family and friends. Project for guest rooms, cottages, unique nights! Only 30 minutes from Nantes and La Baule, and 3 minutes from the Savenay golf course, come and discover this 18th-century renovated manor, where the charm of the past meets contemporary comfort. Nestled in a landscaped park of 2,140 m² with a pool, this exceptional residence features 332 m² of living space and stands out for its generous volumes and high-end amenities. From the entrance, the tone is set: authenticity, elegance, and brightness. The reception room, enhanced by its monumental fireplace, invites warm moments. The glass roof, bathed in light, extends the space towards the wooded park, offering a harmonious continuity between the interior and exterior. The kitchen, blending rustic charm and modern equipment, opens onto a friendly dining room. In the tower, a recreational area hosts billiards, music, and a private cinema for unique moments to share. The ground floor also features an independent suite with a shower room, ideal for hosting. Upstairs, five spacious suites each offer a distinct identity, including a remarkable suite nestled in the tower, benefiting from an unobstructed view of the park. Outside, the landscaped park is a true haven of peace, where tranquility and refinement mingle. The perfectly integrated pool allows for full enjoyment of beautiful days, in an intimate and privileged atmosphere. Current amenities and optimal comfort: fiber optic, compliant sanitation, garage, converted cellar under the glass roof, pétanque court, well, and bread oven complete this rare property. A thermal study is underway to replace the current fuel system with a high-performance heat pump. In this context, an acquisition offer with negotiation may be considered. An exceptional manor, destined for lovers of unique homes, combining timeless elegance, modernity, and art of living. Contact me to come discover this magnificent property. Agency fees borne by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class C index 120 and CLIMATE class E index 36. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for brush clearing, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Jeremy Couty, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the RSAC of SAINT-NAZAIRE under number 890110471, holder of the real estate soliciting card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS. This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
A grand estate in northern Aveyron, comprising a majestic manor house with comfortable and refined interiors and its outbuildings, set within a vast, flat, wooded, and enclosed park of over 2 hectares with a swimming pool, located in the heart of a picturesque village in the Carladez region. After passing through an imposing automated gate, a driveway leads to the main building, with a turning area and parking for several vehicles at the rear (in addition to two enclosed garages), and the former direct access to the staff kitchens. This typical early 20th-century manor house, facing south and featuring large windows, rises four stories. The ground floor, formerly cellars, now houses a beautifully restored gym and games room with a pool table and foosball, ideal for socializing with family and friends, as well as for guests of the bed and breakfast. The first floor is entirely dedicated to living space, with a spacious entrance hall leading to a lovely living room with a large fireplace and, at the rear, a cozy TV room, and then a large dining room connected to the kitchen. A separate WC with a washbasin completes this level. The upper floor is dedicated to the bedrooms. The master suite, with a small balcony overlooking the park and swimming pool, has its own private bathroom. The two other bedrooms share a large bathroom with a bathtub, WC, and walk-in shower. The top floor has recently been renovated to create three additional guest rooms, with a bathroom et independant WC, and dressing room for linen storage. Behind the manor house are the estate's outbuildings: The first outbuilding, renamed the cottage, was formerly the staff quarters for the estate. After a beautiful renovation, a charming two-story cottage has been created to accommodate 4 to 6 people, with the living area on the ground floor and the sleeping area upstairs. Part of the ground floor of this building houses two large enclosed garages, and beyond that, a laundry/workshop area. Above the former stables, which are still in use, a loft has been created on the upper floor, offering an open-plan living space of over 85 square meters with a lounge, American-style kitchen, and small mezzanine, as well as a bedroom with a bathroom and dressing room. The bedroom's French doors open onto the exterior via the old barn ramp where hay was once stored. This second outbuilding also represents a significant portion of the property's enormous potential for hospitality activities. Outside, several small, lightweight structures are clustered around the outbuildings (a woodshed, a pergola, and even a small chalet). The grounds are entirely enclosed by an attractive perimeter stone wall with several wrought-iron gates. The land is flat. Open in places, such as around the swimming pool, it is also shaded by mature trees. The 10x5 meter rectangular swimming pool, treated with chlorine, is equipped with a plexiglass safety cover. It is bordered by an outdoor terrace with a pergola, ideal for summer aperitifs and meals. Next to it are an outdoor shower and a former pizza oven. On the other side, a jacuzzi has been installed atop a monumental stone well. If you wish to live on an exceptional estate with the project of continuing an existing tourist accommodation business, and if you dream of wide-open spaces et fresh air, you will fall under the spell of this idyllic location nestled between the Cantal and Aubrac mountains. Financial statements, other documents relating to the tourist accommodation business, a photo portfolio, a 3D virtual tour, and interior plans are available upon request. Energy Performance Certificate (DPE) and other diagnostics are in progress.
…By Agence Hamilton
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 discreet alleys and preserved environment, this exceptional property combines historical authenticity, quality renovation, and rare potential. Nestled in the heart of a 1.7-hectare estate, this character home offers a living environment that is both intimate and remarkable, in immediate proximity to amenities and schools accessible on foot.The main houseThe main building is captivating from the entrance with its remarkable architectural charm: antique woodwork, period decorative elements, warm volumes, and an authentic atmosphere carefully preserved. The house features:7 bedrooms in total, including 5 suites with private bathrooms, a fluid and elegant layout, and numerous double exposures ensuring brightness and comfort.Fully furnished, the property is immediately habitable, making it ideal as a primary residence, family home, or reception venue. From a technical perspective, comfort is ensured by a gas condensing boiler, supplemented by a buffer tank and a recycling system, guaranteeing a homogeneous production of hot water for the entire house.An exceptional swimming pool areaThe pool is situated in a dedicated building that has been entirely rebuilt, designed to integrate harmoniously with the existing architecture. The pool (approximately 7 x 4 m) boasts meticulous features, including dedicated restrooms, a complete technical room in the basement, and quality finishes (travertine, high-performance joinery). It is designed for both private enjoyment and more ambitious uses.The landThe land offers tranquility and privacy in a preserved natural environment. There is a well and a borehole, as well as an irrigation system with several water points. A property with high potentialThe property is currently used sporadically for high-end rentals, generating significant income during certain periods. It is perfectly suited for: a prestigious primary or secondary residence, a reception house, or a project for high-end furnished rentals, respecting the permitted uses.Combining discretion, accessibility, character, and quality renovation, this property represents a confidential opportunity in the market for exceptional properties.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Muriel Eber Immobilier
Located near Chinon (37500), this property benefits from a peaceful and green setting, conducive to relaxation and serenity. The village offers a charming environment, close to the renowned vineyards of the region and just a few kilometers from essential amenities such as schools and shops, ideal for a flourishing family life or a hospitality and tourism activity.This exceptional property comprises a majestic manor of 325m² featuring refined decor and quality renovations. It includes an entrance, 2 lounges, a beautiful dining room that can accommodate up to 16 guests with cross-lighting and access to the terrace, a fitted kitchen, and 8 bedrooms, 7 of which have their own shower room, spread over 3 levels. You will be immediately charmed by the contemporary chic ambiance of the place.Two fully renovated gîtes complete the ensemble: the first, 57m², with a living-kitchen area, 2 bedrooms, and a shower room; and the second, in the process of being developed, 50m², with a kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms, and a shower room, each equipped with a terrace to fully enjoy this haven of peace.The exteriors are complemented by outbuildings, a cellar, a wooden garage, a jacuzzi, a pool, and a very beautiful travertine terrace, all nestled in a wooded park of 7000 m².The beauty of the surroundings will enhance your senses, so do not hesitate to contact me for a private visit.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Sale price including agency fees: €1,170,000 Sale price excluding agency fees: €1,111,500 Fees payable by the buyer: €58,500, or 5.26% including tax of the property's value excluding fees.Contact your SAFTI advisor: Benoit DALBIGNAT, Tel: 0617528808, Email: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered with the RSAC of Tours under the number 939963849This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safti
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
An estate designed for receptions on 3-hectare grounds, within the wooded Bessin countryside of Normandy, two hours and 15 minutes from Paris. Seen from above, the property is nestled amidst large expanses of farmland bordered by woods along their edges, while a long lane lined with trees leads to a group of buildings, organised in a U shape around a central landscaped courtyard. With a total floor area of approximately 1,500 m², the estate underwent a meticulous renovation in 2023, which successfully managed to combine its ancient architectural heritage with contemporary requirements. As for the buildings, topped with steep slate roofs, they are arranged around the main dwelling, a manor house built out of Caen stone and cadenced by tall small-paned windows. With two storeys as well as an attic level, it is flanked by two lower wings that frame a precisely defined courtyard, while the outbuildings extend along the courtyard’s three other sides. Featuring a long perpendicular building to the north, with an understated exterior, the main dwelling communicates with a contemporary, glassed in wing to the south, which is extended by a formal garden and more recent amenities. In addition, the exteriors, cadenced by symmetrical windows, alternate between pointed stone and stately blonde limestone window/door surrounds, whereas, behind, a thicket provides welcome shade and privacy. With breath-taking views of the Norman wooded landscape, which has remained unchanged for centuries, the whole exudes both the stability of a family dwelling, as well as the elegance of a site that is today focused on receptions, guest accommodations and celebrations, with its many reception rooms and bedrooms.
…By Patrice Besse
Located in the heart of the highly sought-after Périgord Vert region near Thiviers, a rare luxury property in Dordogne combining the elegance of a French chartreuse with the presence and atmosphere of a private château estate. Originally commissioned in the early 1980s, the residence offers approximately 650 sqm of living space, including expansive reception rooms, eleven bedrooms and eleven bathrooms. The property immediately stands out for its noble materials, sweeping natural stone staircases, elegant stone flooring throughout and beautifully proportioned interiors opening onto terraces and landscaped gardens. A particularly remarkable feature is the extensive lower ground floor of approximately 600 sqm, fully integrated into the gently sloping grounds and partially opening directly onto the gardens. This exceptional level offers significant potential for wellness facilities, a private gallery, leisure spaces, a car collection or additional reception areas. On top there is a lower level of 130m2 used as a cellar. Outside, the secluded swimming pool, elegant stone terraces, landscaped grounds and a remarkable orangery of approximately 240 sqm create the atmosphere of a refined private estate in the French countryside. Despite its impressive scale, the property benefits from modern comfort standards including underfloor heating throughout and a notably favourable energy performance rating (Class C), which is particularly rare for a residence of this calibre. This manor represents a unique opportunity for discerning international buyers seeking a luxury Dordogne estate, prestigious French country residence, private family domain or character property in Southwest France.
…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
HAUTE-GARONNE – LAURAGAIS – 30 MINUTES SOUTH-EAST OF TOULOUSE EXCLUSIVITÉ MERCURE - 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
Magnificent 18th-century maison de maître (420 m²) spread over three levels, in excellent condition, set within approx. 3,000 m² of landscaped grounds with stunning views over the Adour River and a private swimming pool. The property has been carefully renovated by the current owners and requires no further work. The main house comprises: A grand entrance hall A spacious lounge and relaxation room A double living/dining room A large kitchen A utility room and technical room Two offices Two walk-in wardrobes A library Three large bedrooms and three bathrooms Original parquet flooring and terracotta tiles add to the home's authentic charm. The property is in impeccable condition and offers a beautifully maintained park with century-old cedar trees, a 11x4 m swimming pool, a winter garden, a double garage, direct access to the river, and a vegetable garden. This town residence is ideally located in Aire-sur-l’Adour, just a 2-minute walk from shops, the local market, and restaurants. The motorway is 10 minutes away, providing easy access to Bordeaux and Pau.
…By Barnes Biarritz
Nestled in a preserved and verdant setting just 50 km from Paris, this prestigious estate extends across the heart of a 10-hectare park. This elegant character residence embodies all the charm of the grand country homes of the late 19th century, with its generous proportions, refined architecture, landscaped grounds, and timeless atmosphere. The main house enjoys magnificent views over the Val-d’Oise countryside. High ceilings, large windows, historic outbuildings, and original period features lend the property a rare authenticity and unique character. The estate comprises a vast 19th-century bourgeois residence as well as a former 17th-century farmhouse that has been fully restored into a residence. A leisure area featuring a swimming pool with its pool house and a tennis court completes this exceptional property, surrounded by magnificent landscaped grounds planted with century-old trees. A rare property combining history, elegance, and the French art of living on the doorstep of Paris. This property is presented by Jérôme de Fierlant – +33 (0)6 84 18 93 28, Commercial Agent EI. Pour plus d’informations sur les risques liés à ce bien, consultez le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Discover this exceptional 19th-century mansion, a majestic architectural masterpiece of 401 m² over 4 levels, ready to be revived under your guidance!Imagine living in an old palace where every detail breathes authenticity: ceiling heights of 3 meters, solid oak floorboards, stone moldings and fireplaces, and solid wood openings that bring in golden light. This mansion, with its 11 rooms and 7 spacious bedrooms, is a blank canvas ready to be transformed according to your dreams.Surrounded by a 13,000 m² garden adorned with century-old oaks and linden trees, this estate offers absolute serenity. Enjoy the heated indoor pool for swims even in winter, or relax on the natural stone terrace during a candlelit dinner. The fitted American kitchen is the perfect place for convivial moments.This mansion is an architectural treasure to be restored with passion. Its slate roof, stone walls, vaulted cellars, spacious attic, and convertible basement offer invaluable possibilities for expansion or storage. With its 2 bathrooms, 2 shower rooms, 3 toilets (one independent), and indoor (4 spaces) and outdoor (6 spaces) parking, this property is a page of history waiting to be written.This mansion is more than just a house: it is an adventure, a story to live, a dream to realize. Do not miss this unique opportunity to own a piece of history and transform it into a haven of peace that reflects who you are.Close to several amenities: within 5 minutes, you will find local shops, schools, and public transport. In less than 10 minutes, supermarkets, restaurants, and medical services are accessible. Several parks and green spaces are also nearby.Contact us today to visit this mansion and let us guide you in your project! We Invest France - Your trusted real estate partner.Fees to be borne by the seller. Energy class D, Climate class D Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use, established based on energy prices from the year 2015: between 2790.00 and 2790.00 €. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.Your advisor We Invest France: Jonathan Viaud Commercial agent (Individual enterprise) RSAC 839 768 389 LISIEUX. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By We Invest Real Estate France
As soon as the large entrance gate opens, this exceptional manor—set at the heart of its 2-hectare walled park, in immediate proximity to forests, golf courses, Michelin-starred restaurants, and charming local markets—reveals its many captivating features, all bathed in natural light. Upon entering the main house, the hall opens onto magnificent volumes filled with cross light. A grand living room with generous proportions and a beautiful marble fireplace, offering access to the park from all sides, elegantly combines classic refinement with contemporary touches—an ideal setting for sophisticated entertaining. This reception room leads to a study/library adorned with antique woodwork, a truly serene and inspiring workspace, entirely unique in character. The large kitchen—the true heart of the home—charms with its warm, family atmosphere. Its monumental fireplace and luxury La Cornue range, rare and in perfect working order, add both authenticity and exceptional character. The first floor is reached via a majestic double oak staircase or the private lift. It hosts four bedrooms overlooking the park, including an elegant suite, as well as a spacious, well-designed dressing room with its own shower room. Each bedroom has its own bathroom, each one decorated with unique antique mosaics chosen for their delicacy and singular beauty. The second and top floor offers two bright bedrooms with breathtaking views over the park and pool, along with two further bathrooms, also adorned with rare mosaics. A landing/library opens onto the former attic, enhanced by a striking exposed framework and converted into an intimate, timeless living space—ideal as a private lounge, an artist’s studio, or a confidential and exceptional retreat. This level concludes with a small independent area suitable for staff accommodation or other needs, comprising an additional bedroom with its own bathroom and a large fitted laundry room. One of the manor’s towers on this floor has been transformed into a secure space suitable for protected storage. The property also features a superb triple vaulted cellar—vast, atmospheric, and steeped in history. This remarkable space offers unique potential for a collector’s wine cellar or private receptions. The estate itself is enchanting, home to centuries-old trees, majestic pathways, a small fish-filled pond, an orangery awaiting restoration, a tennis court, a gym, an orchard, and a vegetable garden. A large swimming pool, perfectly integrated into the landscape and opening onto the vistas of the park, completes the ensemble and provides an exceptional haven of relaxation. Additionally, the property includes a caretaker’s house, two enclosed garages, and a series of former stables now configured as storage boxes, offering many possibilities for estate management or further development. Rare for its history, its scale, its charm, and the richness of its grounds, this manor offers a truly unique lifestyle—where elegance, nature, and privacy meet—just outside Paris.
…By John Taylor - Paris 8
15th/17th century manor with adjoining barn on 1ha 63a 43ca Located 15km from Bourges, in a village of 980 inhabitants, this manor of approximately 270m² on the first 2 levels offers a living room, a dining room, a kitchen, a billiard room, 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. On the 2nd floor, a dormitory with shower room and toilet and a large games room. Garage with boiler room and storage room above. Adjoining barn section. Beautifully wooded land, terraces at the front and rear of the building, heated swimming pool 6m x 10m, tennis court, well and small agricultural plot left at the disposal of a farmer. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
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