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By Corsica Luxury Estate
at a few minutes from the beach Located between Porticcio and Pietrosella, this contemporary villa for sale offers reduced notary fees: The highly residential setting guarantees a total absence of nuisance and an unobstructed view of the sea. Perfectly sunny, this original villa has been designed for pleasure, offering marvellous sunsets. Close to all the amenities, shops and restaurants of Porticcio and the south shore, not forgetting the essentials, it's also close to a mooring for your boat. This 380 m² architect-designed villa, with elevator, offers a cheerful, friendly atmosphere. This renovated villa for sale in Porticcio features a low-maintenance, south/west-facing 2,500 m² garden. It features a 5x10 infinity pool bordered by 160 m² of wooden decking, not forgetting the boules court with sea views. The luminous living room features high ceilings and opens onto 170 m² of sea-facing terraces and a garden patio, An open kitchen with central island opens onto two terraces shaded by stretched canvas. There are 5 bedrooms, including a beautiful master with dressing room and bathroom facing the sea! Like the dormitory room for the little ones, each bedroom has its own waxed concrete shower room. A level dedicated to leisure and good times, including a suite for friends, a SPA with sauna, a gym and leisure room (cinema/billiards), not forgetting the kitchen and summer lounge which extend onto a shaded terrace, perfect for entertaining on long summer evenings! High-quality finishes, including waxed concrete, large-format tiling and air-conditioning, complete this exceptional property. A laundry room and double garage complete this property.
…The "Manoir Henri IV," formerly a Post House, partially renovated, is able to host the public for the following activities: catering (License IV), accommodations, cultural events, weddings, and concerts.All major renovation work has been carried out by highly skilled local craftsmen (using only noble materials) to respect the essence of this historic residence.This 700 m² manor is currently divided into three distinct areas:- A private residence of 93 m² according to the Carrez law over 2 floors: the ground floor consists of a living room (40 m²) and a kitchen, and the first floor (55 m², including 41 m² according to the Carrez law) features a bedroom, a bathroom, and a toilet. Attic space is convertible.- A 530 m² space for public use, organized as follows:An entrance hall opening to the ground floor with a total area of 190 m² accommodating two dining rooms (including the "Henri IV room") and a lounge known as "Louis XV." The first floor has 190 m² and the second floor 146 m² remain to be developed. A 31 m² cellar is included.The entire property represents 4857 m² of land, including a buildable plot (1500 m²) adjacent to the manor, representing 1531 m².A particularly charming property perfectly designed to accommodate the public and live on-site.Private visits by appointment.An exceptional property reserved for lovers of beauty.Annual energy cost estimates for the housing:Between €18,020 & €24,430.Energy Class: F (351 KW/m²/YEAR)Climate Class: C (11 kgCO2/m²/YEAR)Fees payable by the seller.Consult risks at georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Vaneau Boulogne
In the outskirts of Rennes, amidst a hedged farmland, a manor dating back to the 15th century, its outbuildings, and nearly 13 hectares of meadows. The property is accessible via a small country road that continues into a dead-end path. The manor represents an ancient rural and manorial complex with origins dating back to the 15th century, listed in the General Inventory of Cultural Heritage. Organized around a courtyard open to a landscape of meadows and hedges, the ensemble includes a main house remodeled in the 18th century, a longère with a large reception hall, and several outbuildings.The stone buildings, constructed of schist rubble and mostly covered with slate, retain several characteristic features of Breton architecture, including a freestanding square stair tower topped with a pavilion roof, dressed stone openings, and easily readable rural volumes. Two wells, one equipped with a submerged pump, are located immediately near the manor.The land mainly consists of meadows, some of which are bordered by pastoral fences. A stream runs through the center of the property and follows below the terrace of the longère, which overlooks the surrounding countryside.An area of approximately 8,200 m², located in the immediate vicinity of the main buildings, is classified as Nta zone, which allows for the creation of tourist accommodations as well as the development of leisure activities and event hosting. The longère is declared as a guesthouse, with a reception capacity of 80 people and lodging for 15 people. The establishment is authorized to welcome the public and has received favorable feedback for accommodating persons with reduced mobility.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Normandy, in a 5-hectare park, a 18th century manor, its swimming pool, and its outbuildings. Dated from the 18th century, the manor was built for an important family from Alençon. The estate is situated away from the village, at the end of a path. A wrought iron gate allows access through a surrounding wall and leads to a courtyard, around which are organized a walled orchard, a music and reception lounge of more than 80 m², a swimming pool, a workshop, and garages. In front of the manor's façade, the park unfolds its carpet of greenery down to a pond. Structured with a central body flanked by two wings, the living quarters are built on two levels and rest on a garden level. The façade in classical style is rendered, with corner chains and stone frames for the openings. A winter garden extends the whole towards the park. The steep roof is covered with slate. The interior offers approximately 480 m² of space.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A 15th-century manor with reception rooms, 10 minutes from beaches on the Côte de Goëlo coast in northern Brittany. The property is nestled a few hundred metres from the local village in a bucolic backdrop. A solid grey gate of wrought iron leads into the grounds. It is framed between two granite pillars, one of which has an outdoor lamp fixed to it. On either side, a low wall and tall hedges give the property absolute privacy. The manor and its outhouses form a U shape. On the grounds, which cover almost one hectare, several spaces can be distinguished: there is an ornamental, tree-dotted garden embellished with flowers on the west side, a south-facing courtyard, and a car park on the east side. An annexe houses a covered swimming pool that looks out at the ornamental garden. And an events venue with a wooden floor adjoins an outhouse to form a large reception space. You enter the manor from a short driveway that leads from the wrought-iron gate. The edifice dates back to the 15th century, as a door surround upstairs and a spiral staircase indicate. The building has been redesigned several times over its long history. The year ‘1701’ is inscribed in the entrance door’s lintel. The dwelling is long and rectangular in shape. It has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. A gable slate roof crowns the house. The facade is made of pink rubble granite. Ashlar forms the window and door surrounds. There are many small-paned windows. The entrance door stands in a recess, beneath a rectangular window. A dormer with a triangular pediment gives character to the edifice’s west end. There is a secondary door beside a schist sundial that dates back to 1740. A cavity in the facade once formed an alcove for a dog. Opposite, there is a dome-covered well crowned with a granite cross. Pale gravel covers the courtyard. Wisteria grows up the facade.
…By Patrice Besse
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
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
WATERFRONT PROPPERTY WITH PRIVATE BOAT MOORING, RIGHT WHERE THE AVEN MEETS THE OCEAN. This exceptional estate features a manor house and three additional homes nestled within over two hectares of lush greenery, creating a timeless sanctuary. The majestic, exposed-stone manorpassionately restored stone by stone by master craftsmenperfectly blends preserved authenticity with contemporary comfort. Spanning 600 m² of living space, the residence boasts grand volumes: state rooms, formal dining areas, and private suites adorned with refined woodwork and granite fireplaces. The estate is enhanced by a charming thatched cottage, a traditional longère divided into two guest houses, and extensive outbuildings. A true haven of peace, the property also includes a private helipad. This is a rare and prestigious estate where the whisper of the water and the majesty of century-old trees offer absolute serenity.
…Private owner
Discover this exceptional property, a true sanctuary where the earliest expressions of Art Nouveau meet the serenity of the Monts du Lyonnais. Fully restored in 2022, this historic estate has been thoughtfully redesigned to host weddings and corporate seminars. Set on more than 7,500 sqm of grounds, the manor offers 600 sqm of living space, along with a beautifully landscaped courtyard featuring an antique kiosk with original zinc detailing. Two magnificent reception rooms, bathed in natural light, can accommodate over 100 guests and open directly onto the courtyard (classified ERP type L, 5th category). The estate provides 36 beds across 11 bedrooms, including a uniquely charming bridal suite and a ground-floor accessible room (PMR). The carefully selected materials and refined finishes lend distinctive character to every room, including the 7 bathrooms. The upper floors reveal breathtaking views over the Monts du Lyonnais, an exceptional green and verdant setting. Already fully operational, the property offers rare potential: family gatherings, reunions with friends, corporate seminars, or a hospitality and dining venture would all find a perfectly suited setting here. The estate at a glance: 600 sqm of living space (including 100 sqm to renovate) 7,500 sqm of grounds in a protected natural zone Reception capacity: 135 guests (ERP compliant) Accommodation: 36 guests On-site parking: 30 vehicles 2024 turnover: 133K 2024 property tax: 7,957 Energy rating (DPE): A Heating: oil and electricity Information regarding the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website.
…By Adhoq
Propriété d’exception en cours de restauration, sur 5 hectares avec vue, environnement magnifique : Manoir des XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, dépendances Entre Dordogne et Gironde. À 5 minutes des commerces de Sainte-Foy-la-Grande. À 1 heure de Bordeaux. Située en position dominante, offrant une vue imprenable sur la campagne environnante, sans nuisances. Non isolée. Nichée dans un magnifique parc avec des arbres centenaires, dont un cèdre remarquable. Aucun voisin en vis-à-vis. Prairies et bois. Étang alimenté par une source naturelle, puits. Château flanqué de ses deux pavillons de style Mansard, offrant 500 m², très lumineux avec une belle disposition, actuellement en cours de restauration. De nombreux travaux de gros œuvres ont déjà été réalisés. RDC Hall d’entrée traversant avec un magnifique escalier en bois. Cuisine spacieuse avec coin repas, cheminée et garde-manger. Salle à manger. Couloir donnant accès au côté jardin. 2 salons communicants avec cheminées, ouvrant sur une terrasse couverte. Buanderie et WC. Grande pièce ouvrant sur une cour intérieure clôturée. Étage 5 chambres. 3 salles d’eau. Pavillons, étage Combles aménageables. Maison de gardien, offrant 84 m² et son charmant jardin clos, avec vue sur l’étang RDC Salon et cuisine équipée. Arrière cuisine. WC. Étage 2 chambres. Salle d’eau/WC. Dépendances Grange. Bûcher. Cellier.
…By Anthouard Immobilier
Ref. 4663: charming 18th-century manor house for sale near the beach in the Côtes d'Armor region. Located near the charming heritage town of Quintin in the Côtes-d’Armor region, this property enjoys a setting steeped in history. Once the capital of Breton linen, Quintin flourished thanks to the export of its fabrics as far as America. Nestled within the lush bocage landscape, the town today retains a rich architectural heritage that bears witness to its prosperous past, with numerous historical monuments and enchanting medieval alleyways. The town lies just 30 minutes from the nearest beaches and only 18 kilometres from Saint-Brieuc, offering a perfect balance between tranquil countryside and quick access to the Breton coastline. A magnificent estate featuring its 18th-century manor house, accompanied by numerous outbuildings, some of which have been converted into guest cottages, as well as a spacious reception hall. The entire property is nestled in the heart of over 14 hectares of meadows and woodland, traversed by a gently meandering, fish-filled river. Occupied as a primary residence, this 561 sqm manor offers a sublime classical setting: exquisite wood panelling, majestic fireplaces, and elegant parquet flooring. The ground floor reveals five spacious reception rooms: a grand drawing room, a smaller sitting room or study, a main dining room, a secondary dining area, and an orangery. The traditional kitchen, complete with its bread oven, adjoins a bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Additional utility spaces, including storage rooms, laundry, cloakroom, and an annexed office, ensure an optimised layout. Upstairs, you will find eight further bedrooms, five of which benefit from private bathrooms or shower rooms. The manor is served by two staircases, easing circulation throughout and enabling a natural division between public and private areas. This configuration is particularly well-suited for use as a guesthouse, allowing for the accommodation of visitors while maintaining a distinct and independent private lifestyle. Outbuildings : The estate comprises numerous outbuildings capable of supporting a wide variety of projects: Former offices and storage buildings, remnants of a 20th-century poultry farming operation, now in need of renovation. They offer significant potential thanks to their generous floor area and adaptable layout. Stone barns, garages, and storerooms, ready to be converted to suit your needs, be it for artisanal workshops, storage, events, and more. Four fitted stone houses, two of which are currently used as guest residences. The remaining two require refurbishment or full renovation, depending on the nature of the intended project. A vast 300sqm reception hall, fully compliant with ERP (public-access building) standards, equipped with a professional kitchen and sanitary facilities. Ready to host weddings, seminars, family gatherings, or association meetings. Further installations could be developed following renovation, such as a greenhouse, tennis court, or swimming pool with changing facilities—offering even greater potential to enhance the estate’s appeal. The estate spans nearly 36 acres, combining open meadows with both deciduous and coniferous woodland, and enjoys an exceptional natural setting. A fish-filled river winds through the property for 1.5 kilometres, bringing freshness, charm, and excellent potential for outdoor pursuits. Cabinet LE NAIL – North Brittany - Mr Romuald BAUDIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Romuald BAUDIN, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 858 790 806. 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
An exceptional art of living, where history meets elegance Sheltered from view, in the heart of an unspoiled natural setting between Touraine and Berry, lies a rare estate where time seems to stand still. Beyond a majestic stone archway, this characterful property unfolds across nearly 10 hectares of wooded parkland, enhanced by flowering gardens, a tranquil pond, and refined pathways. The manor, with its light-filled tuffeau stone façades, embodies the understated elegance of historic residences. Alongside it, a 15th-century chapel listed as a Historic Monument, a medieval turret, and several outbuildings form a harmonious architectural ensemble rich in history. Inside, generous volumes and noble materials come together: period fireplaces, exposed beams, terracotta tiles, and carved woodwork create a warm and authentic atmosphere. Designed for entertaining, the estate offers multiple living spaces, independent guesthouses, and reception rooms, opening the door to a wide range of projects, whether private or event-based. Blending timeless charm with remarkable potential, this unique property invites you to enjoy a serene, elegant, and inspired lifestyle, just 2H40 from Paris.
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Réf.4545 : Near Argentan, a fine manor farm offering reception facilities and a table d’hôtes, for sale. In the winding roads of Suisse Normande, centuries have shaped an exceptional landscape dotted with remarkable residences, living witnesses to the ancient history of Normandy. From Argentan to the outskirts of Caen, Suisse Normande boasts an architectural and historical heritage that has been jealously preserved from the ravages of civilisation. As a result, numerous manor houses and châteaux have privatised protected natural areas, granting themselves undisturbed peace and serenity. This farmhouse-manor house is fully in keeping with this tradition of hospitality and conviviality, offering today an ideal setting for receiving guests, organising meals with locals and creating a characterful inn. An elegant outbuilding of the neighbouring castle, this dwelling displays all the characteristics of a fortified 'farm-manor house', whose numerous outbuildings mark the visceral attachment to the land that animated the lords who once lived here. The property benefits from a reassuring neighbourhood while retaining its much-appreciated privacy. Nature offers a breathtaking view free from any disturbances. Daily life is taken care of just a mile away (5 km), with the town of Argentan providing shopping, crafts, administrative and logistical services. Step into the authenticity of the Orne valleys, peaceful holiday destinations just two hours by train from the capital. Suisse Normande is a privileged corner of paradise... a secret that you should discover... and keep to yourself. The property has an imposing structure comprising 4 buildings arranged opposite each other to form a courtyard of honour. An arched porch joins two conical towers with archways. The buildings are large, built of stone with tiled roofs. The windows are of various sizes, in keeping with their respective functions. The defensive aspect is very marked, originally limiting openings to the outside. More recent alterations have made up for the risk of a lack of light. The property comprises a main building that has been converted into a dwelling, logistical outbuildings and areas reserved for animals. While the outbuilding directly adjoining the dwelling has retained its utilitarian character (garages, storeroom and attic), the building opposite has undergone a complete interior conversion (reception room, guest house, boiler room). The main dwelling, enriched by a terrace overlooking the horizon, exceptionally untouched by any nuisance, is a natural extension for outdoor lunches and dinners, in the heart of a listed site. With an interior surface area of around 280 sqm, the dwelling is distributed as follows: Ground floor: Tiled central entrance hall on the south side (9.45 sqm) giving access on the left to a vast paved lounge (64 sqm) with a dining area. Monumental contemporary fireplace. Exposed joists. (Ceiling height (HSP) 2.44 m) large bay windows opening onto the terrace, enhanced by a 'cathedral' space giving it a 'loft' feel. Rear access via a hallway leading to the tiled kitchen. Laundry room and WC set back. Kitchen with dining area (46 sqm), fitted under the sloping ceiling. Tiled floor. External exit. Rear access to a former one-car garage (4.40 x 3.20 m), converted into a workshop. 2.66 m high. Adjoining shed, accessed via an old paved fruit garden, with a second staircase leading down. Exterior exit via the gable. First floor: comfortable wooden 'meunier' stairway giving access to a vast 'cathedral' landing room with parquet flooring (57 sqm), with multiple uses (library/study/summer lounge). A stone staircase leads outside to the first floor of the adjoining outbuilding. Straight 'meunier' staircase leading to 2 mezzanine bedrooms linked by a footbridge. Access 1 to a shower room and separate WC. Bedroom 1 with parquet flooring (18 sqm). Lounge/music room with parquet flooring (30 sqm). Exposed timbers. Passageway 2 leads to a bathroom and separate WC. Bedroom 2 with parquet flooring (22 sqm). Exposed stone walls. Wooden staircase leading to 2 attic bedrooms (3 and 4) with parquet flooring, linked by a footbridge. The rear terrace is a good size, with stone paving, allowing access from either the living room or the kitchen. There is a separate storage room with an upper floor, served by a wooden staircase. Outbuildings ; 1/ OUTBUILDING 1: set back from the main dwelling, long building comprising on the ground floor a large room (61 sqm) with hexagonal floor tiles; exposed joists; exposed stone walls. 2.50 m high. There is an old walled-in door leading into the lounge of the dwelling, thus creating interesting potential for extension. The first floor comprises a vast attic (61 sqm) with a wooden floor. The basement is a good height for conversion. This attic can be accessed via an outside stone stairway. It could be converted into a study/library/summer lounge in the dwelling. A neutral area with no easements or overlooking features has been transferred to the neighbouring property by the previous owners. The same applies to the watchtower adjoining the garages. The interweaving of the outbuildings with the neighbouring manor house made this allocation possible, without detracting from the spirit of the whole, and without generating any disturbing cohabitation. This is followed by 2 garages with elegant arched openings. 2/ OUTBUILDING 2: Adjoining the entrance porch, a beautiful watchtower with archery, a perfect copy of its neighbour... watching out for approaching visitors! The adjoining building remains the property of the château and is used as a garage. 3/ OUTBUILDING 3: a long building located opposite outbuilding no. 1, which has been refurbished inside, as follows: A large reception room with parquet flooring, 133 m² in size, with an overall height of around 9 m, equipped with 2 podiums. This room was designed as an auditorium and is used for numerous musical gatherings. Whitewashed walls. A small kitchen is attached. At the rear is the wood silo for the boiler. Garage for 1 car (concrete slab), with a small stairway leading to an attic. Boiler room to follow: wood chip boiler. There is an old De Dietrich boiler (out of order) and a plastic oil tank. Electric hot water tank. WC. 4/ THE GUEST HOUSE: converted in 1994 from what was probably staff accommodation, it has undergone a complete and meticulous renovation to accommodate friends or passing guests. Ground floor: Living room with single stone fireplace (42 sqm) - Hexagonal terracotta floors - Lime rendered walls - Exposed joists - High ceilings (2.85 m). Bedroom 1 located in the tower (diameter 3.95m) - Tiled floor - lime rendered walls - plaster ceiling. Utility room with shower and WC - Hexagonal terracotta floor. Kitchen (10 sqm) - Hexagonal terracotta floor - lime plastered walls - Exterior exit. Small passageway with wooden spiral staircase. Bedroom 2 on the right (31 sqm) - Stone floor - Exposed joists - Washbasin. Small adjoining shower room - separate WC. 1st FLOOR: large bedroom 3 (32 sqm) with parquet flooring, bath, washbasin and WC. Exposed joists - lime rendered walls. 2.50 m high ceilings. Small central bedroom 4 (10 sqm) - Hexagonal floor tiles - Lime rendered walls. Single bed. Bedroom 5 with parquet flooring (43 sqm) - Wooden fireplace with overmantel. Sleeps 3. En-suite bathroom in the tower (diameter 3.95 m) - WC - Decorative frieze on the ceiling. WINDOW accessible by spiral staircase. Simple storeroom; not suitable for conversion. The property has retained its authenticity and benefits from a mixed view, thanks to its 'lantern' windows. The 4.94 acres plot is divided between a main courtyard and grasslands planted with a variety of fruit trees (apple, pear, mirabelle, plum, cherry and apricot). A vegetable garden is a reminder of the self-sufficient life of these manor farms... A beautiful pond of around 200 m² completes the setting, allowing a few wild ducks to nest peacefully in the shade of the protective ash trees. The surrounds are walled, and it is highly likely that the bottom is also paved. The grassland allow a few donkeys and horses to enjoy the generous anf abundant grass. A 9 x 3m wooden shelter provides shelter if needed, and stores essential hay. A kennel for dogs and chickens.... Good neighbourly relations could lead to additional adjoining grassland being made available. The immediate surroundings are flat, allowing the eye to wander over the wooded hills of the Orne valley, where civilisation has been forgotten, leaving the land to a rich and wild fauna. A characterful manor farm steeped in history, offering generous volumes, authenticity and an exceptional natural setting, ideally suited to a project as an inn, table d’hôtes or reception venue centred around dining, in the spirit of a warm and genuine welcome in a private home. Cabinet LE NAIL - Lower-Normandy - Mr Eric DOSSEUR : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Eric DOSSEUR, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 409 867 512 . 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
PUR EXCLUSIVITY!! OVERLOOKING A PRIVATE VALLEY, THIS 17TH-CENTURY MANOR HOUSE OFFERS TOTAL PRIVACY AND TOP-OF-THE-RANGE AMENITIES. GOLDEN STONE AND A MIRROR-LIKE SWIMMING POOL MAKE IT A SECRET RETREAT A RARE OPPORTUNITY ON THE PERIGORD MARKET!! LUXURY PROPERTY: A CHARMING MANOR HOUSE IN THE HEART OF THE PERIGORD NOIR!! Nestled in lush, green surroundings, just a few minutes from the medieval town of Sarlat-la-Canéda, this exceptional property embodies the very essence of Périgord refinement. This charming manor house, combining 17th-century elegance with modern comforts, overlooks an unspoilt valley, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. A genuine architectural heritage: The main building immediately captivates with its grandeur. Its facades are clad in cut stone with warm ochre tones; the roofs are covered in slate and small, traditional flat tiles, adorned with a central turret that lends the whole property a stately silhouette; there are spacious south-facing terraces, ideal for outdoor receptions overlooking the park. Living and relaxation areas: The estate has been designed as a haven of peace where every feature harmonises with nature. A generously sized swimming pool, perfectly integrated into the landscaped grounds, offers a turquoise expanse of water that contrasts with the green of the surrounding forests. Several hectares of meadows and woodland surround the property, ensuring complete privacy. A separate wing and charming annexes make it possible to operate luxury holiday cottages or to entertain family and friends in complete privacy. This property enjoys a prime location, notably due to its immediate proximity to the listed sites of the Dordogne Valley and the capital of the Périgord Noir. It is in immaculate condition thanks to a recent, meticulous restoration that has preserved the period features (exposed beams, monumental fireplaces, various types of marble, flagstone flooring, etc.). The property offers complete peace and quiet, with no overlooking neighbours and no noise pollution. A rare find on the market, this mansion is much more than just a home; it embodies a way of life. Its commanding position and the quality of its grounds make it one of the most sought-after properties in the region. FULL DOCUMENTATION AVAILABLE ON REQUEST ++
…By Hogan Lacroix Immobilier
Fabulous opportunity to enjoy living in a historic property set in its own tranquil parkland garden yet only a few minutes from the centre of Villeneuve Sur Lot a thriving town set on the river lot. There is an established business opportunity with seven letting units that create significant revenue all year around but also great scope to develop this further by offering a luxury bed and breakfast package or offering a catering option for events etc. A beautifully preserved impressive manor house brimming with historic charm offers the principal home for the owner , featuring exquisite original details such as wood paneling, frescoes, hidden doors, exposed beams, and fireplaces in every room. The residence offers generous living and entertaining spaces, multiple reception rooms, and two kitchens — perfect for both private use and hosting. Spread across two floors, the home includes six generous bedrooms, some with en suite bathrooms, offering comfort and privacy. There is a large attic offering the option to create additional usable space (subject to permissions), this could be a large apartment , a serene yoga studio, or an inspiring artist’s atelier. Seven beautifully renovated gîtes are housed in a charming building just across from the manor, each blending comfort, character, and practicality—with some offering accessibility features to accommodate all guests. Perfect for seasonal rentals or a year-round hospitality business, the property is currently run as a gîte ensemble. Adding to the appeal is a well-appointed pool house with a bar/reception area, games room, and bathroom, all opening onto a secure swimming pool with ample space for relaxing and entertaining. A spacious stone barn enhances the estate’s versatility—ideal for storage, events, or future development projects. This rare estate combines residential elegance with serious income potential. Whether you're dreaming of a gite business, wellness retreat, or a change of pace with passive income, this property offers endless possibilities and all within easy reach of Villeneuve town centre with an abundance of cafes bars and restaurants as well as tradional markets and of course the access to the river for fishing & boating.
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Exclusive Château in Brittany – Ready to Live or Develop – Boutique Hotel or High-End Event Venue Just 3.5 hours from Paris, in the heart of Brittany, this extraordinary estate offers a rare balance of heritage authenticity and contemporary comfort, within an unspoiled natural environment. This is more than a property – it’s a living ecosystem. A place for renewal, surrounded by forests, meadows, animals, and profound silence. Here, nature heals, inspires, and connects. It is also a pioneering wellness destination: holistic care, revitalizing retreats, preventive medicine, and deep connections with the living world. The team is in place, local partnerships are established, and a loyal clientele exists. It carries the hope of a better way of living. The main residence impresses with its scale and warmth: 11 elegant suites, inviting reception rooms, a complete wellness area, and a large yoga hall. Designed for living and hosting, this space inspires ambitious projects. Six substantial outbuildings amplify its potential: some already operational, others ready to be reinvented. Confidential weddings, prestigious receptions, private retreats, the creation of an exclusive boutique hotel, or simply welcoming a family, a lineage, a way of life… everything is possible. This estate can become a private sanctuary. Two outbuildings offer spectacular volumes, perfect for grand events or a soundproof reception hall. The estate spans 20 private hectares, at the heart of a 400-hectare protected park, guaranteeing absolute privacy and serenity. Ideal for: private family estate, high-end boutique hotel, wellness retreat center, or ultra-exclusive event venue. Key features: approx. 1,200 m² – 11 suites (potential for 30) – 6 outbuildings – spa – yoga hall – stables – pond – protected natural surroundings. Confidential dossier and visits upon request. Contact : Lodge Family - Family office (Larmor-Plage / Paris / Genève) www.lodgefamily.fr Anaëlle Morbidelli: [email protected] Gaëlle Cahoreau: [email protected]
…By Lodge Family - Family Office
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
Exceptional Manor in Godewaersvelde 256 m² of Living Space + Outbuilding 665,000 (Agency Fees Included) At the Gateway to Belgium, Nestled at the Foot of Mont des Flandres In a serene and verdant environment, this magnificent manor seamlessly blends the timeless charm of period architecture with the comfort and refinement of contemporary amenities. An Idyllic Setting Set on a beautifully landscaped plot of nearly 2,000 m², this red-brick manor immediately captivates with its elegant façade and signature tower proud symbols of traditional Flemish craftsmanship. Elegant, Light-Filled Living Spaces The ground floor offers generous volumes bathed in natural light. A grand living room adorned with herringbone parquet flooring and remarkable ceiling heights sets the tone for sophisticated living. A cozy lounge, a bright veranda opening onto the garden, and a spacious, welcoming kitchen create a harmonious living area perfect for entertaining in style. Four Refined En-Suite Bedrooms Upstairs, four luxurious en-suite bedrooms each feature a private bathroom or shower room and separate toilet, ensuring exceptional comfort for family and guests alike. One of the suites, arranged as a duplex within the tower, offers a uniquely intimate atmosphere ideal as a master suite or a truly distinctive guest room. A Versatile 85 m² Outbuilding Separate from the main residence, this charming outbuilding offers multiple possibilities: Private gym Artist’s studio Professional office Or guest accommodation with minor adjustments. Additional Amenities The property also includes two cellars, one of which is a traditional wine cellar perfect for connoisseurs seeking optimal wine storage conditions. A Place Full of Possibilities This exceptional manor will delight both families seeking peace and space, and entrepreneurs looking to create a hospitality or wellness retreat. Its privileged location, just minutes from the Belgian border, also makes it a rare opportunity for Brussels-based buyers wishing to enjoy an authentic and refined lifestyle in the French countryside. LGM Immobilier Emilie Chartagnat +33 6 86 65 10 24 5
…By Mme Emilie Chartagnat
Farm property comprising a main dwelling built in brick, timber framing and various materials, with an ANGERS slate roof, including : - On the ground floor : an entrance hall, a kitchen, a secondary kitchen, a dining room, a living room, a bedroom with shower room and WC, an additional shower room with WC, a veranda with awnings and a reception room. - On the first floor : a dormitory (8 sleeping spaces), a kitchenette, 5 small independent bedrooms, 2 further bedrooms, an office, 2 shower rooms with WC, 2 wash areas and 2 separate WCs. - On the second floor : 2 bedrooms, each with its own dressing room and shower room with WC. Vaulted cellar. Electric heating. Individual drainage system. Grounds of over 3 hectares comprising pastureland with a pond and a walled garden. 3 outbuildings.
…By Cany Immobilier
Ref 4809: Manor house with guest rooms and a reception hall set in 7.9-hectare grounds near Troyes. This manor house is situated on the outskirts of a village, just five minutes from the A5 motorway junction, on the road leading to the charming little town of Châteauvillain. The River Aube runs alongside the property on one side, its current more brisk than tranquil. At the far end of the grounds, an old poplar grove traces fine vertical lines against the horizon. Beyond the river, the view stretches far into the distance, taking in gently rolling countryside, bordered by the wooded fringe that looms in the distance. The place exudes a delightful atmosphere steeped in bourgeois classicism, evoking those hushed Sundays of yesteryear, when customs were still carefully observed. This imposing residence, like a stone vessel moored on the banks of the Aube, is currently in good condition. It now awaits an ambitious project, in a strategic region at the crossroads of Champagne and Burgundy, on a route linking the north with more southerly horizons. This property comprises 21 rooms, including 11 bedrooms, spread across four areas within a single building, with a total floor area of approximately 850 sqm. On the left is the residential section (identifiable by the modern door). On the ground floor, it comprises an entrance hall, a dining room and a kitchen. The upper floors comprise an office in a hallway, three bedrooms and two shower rooms, as well as a master suite with an en-suite bathroom and a walk-in wardrobe. This living area, designed as a true ‘home within a home’, is separate from the guest accommodation, as well as the garage and workshops (basketry). The area housing the guest rooms and reception opens onto a French-style billiard room, facing an elegant fireplace adorned with a carved wooden lintel. This room leads into a kitchen steeped in history, where it is said that Paul Bocuse once worked: his name appears above the door, whilst a collection of pots and pans keeps his memory alive. The tour continues, culminating in the true heart of the property: a former drawing room of remarkable proportions, extended by a veranda offering a pleasant view of the grounds. Featuring a 19th-century fireplace, this room now hosts receptions, particularly weddings. Finally, this space is equipped with separate toilet facilities for men and women, designed to accommodate large numbers of visitors. Upstairs, the first section comprises five bedrooms, two shower rooms and two bathrooms. A second section, with an atmosphere imbued with old-world charm, includes two further bedrooms and a bathroom. One of these bedrooms, a truly unique room, stands out for its four fully painted walls, creating an immersive setting where wild boars, stags and does seem to watch over the property from the early hours of the morning. Finally, a staircase leads to two attics, one of which boasts high ceilings. The third section of the building, which houses the garage, comprises two rooms with unfinished floors on the ground floor, as well as two further floors to be converted, including an attic. The fourth section comprises the old mill, known locally as ‘la vannerie’, which has retained all its equipment from the last century, as if frozen in time, ready to be brought back to life. On the ground floor, there is a large garage and a kitchen opening out onto both the grounds and a small canal designed to supply water to the mill. The upper floors offer, subject to some renovation work, excellent potential for conversion, allowing for the creation of a family home comprising up to six bedrooms, two bathrooms and two stacked attics. The outbuildings cover a total area of approximately 3,500 sqm. They comprise: A/ A garage Adjacent to the main building is a garage covering an area of approximately 500 sqm. B/ The accommodation building Covering an area of approximately 1,500 sqm, this reception and accommodation building comprises five dormitories, toilet facilities, a kitchen with a dining area and a storage space. C/ A former orangery D/ A garden shed The property comprises approximately 7.9 hectares (19.5 acres) of land, including plots situated upstream of the River Aube, inland, as well as on the other side of the road leading to Chateauvillain. The grounds consist of extensive lawns and a pleasant wooded area. The property also features a quick-surface tennis court. A local path runs alongside the wooded area on one side, whilst the park is bordered on the other by the River Aube. The park's appeal lies today - and will lie even more so in the future - in the refreshing atmosphere and the enjoyment the river offers on fine days. Cabinet LE NAIL – Aube - Mr Michel FLOIRAT : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Michel FLOIRAT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 404 179 657. 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
Ref 3765: Listed manor house for sale, 5 km from the sea This manor house is built in the north of the Calvados department, on the border of the Pays d'Auge and the Côte de Grâce, of which Deauville is the proud seaside capital. At the center of all the tourist attractions, Deauville benefits from all the road, rail and air infrastructures that allow you to reach the capital in less than 2 hours. All services and businesses are present and easy to access. The property enjoys an exceptional location that can sublimate a commercial project or delight a family in search of exceptional architecture. The habitable part is made up of 2 half-timbered buildings dating from the XVth century that a simple door separates. The main part is built on 3 levels developing approximately 230 sqm to which is added a vast convertible attic of 60 sqm and slightly lower down a guards' room of 65 sqm. The other building called small manor has only 2 levels on a total surface of 120 sqm. The whole has a living area of about 350 sqm with an additional potential of more than 100 sqm. The manor house is served on the ground floor by a small entrance hall opening on the left to a kitchen and on the right to a beautiful living room very bright where a very exceptional listed fireplace in the form of a vault dating from the 13th century. Access by a few steps going down to the guards' room, the ideal place to enlarge the ground floor. A superb stone spiral staircase leads to the upper floors. Mid-floor No. 1: 2 bedrooms in a row equipped with water point or bathroom/wc; office. Mid-floor No. 2: bedroom with bathroom attached to an office. 13th century fireplace. On the 3rd level : 3 smaller bedrooms, one with bathroom. Shower and independent wc. Access to a large convertible attic of about 60 sqm. The small manor house is an independent building adjoining the manor house, being easily connectable to it. It is composed on the ground floor of a living room with fireplace, a dining room, a kitchen and a bedroom. WC. Upstairs, 2 independent bedrooms, office and bathroom/wc. Cider press dating from the 17th century in perfect state of conservation, composed of a granite crushing tower and a long wooden press. It is surmounted by a floor open to any development project. Sheepfold n°1 dating from the 17th century with half-timbering under fibro, to be fitted out, currently used as a storeroom. An aviary is leaning against it. Sheepfold n°2 dating from the 17th century with half-timbering under fibro. Interior in beaten earth. Recent mud walls. Excellent structure. The orangery from the 19th century is composed on the first floor of 2 large reception rooms, one of 31 sqm with parquet flooring; the other of 61 sqm with terracotta tiles. Small storage room and WC. Upstairs janitor's dwelling of about 70 sqm composed of living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, wc + attic suitable for conversion, free of any rental. Large garage of 40 sqm for 2 cars; adjoining kennel. The space is pleasantly shared between the grassed main courtyard, delimited by superb paved alleys, the flowered gardens and the unmissable orchards. All the surroundings are well cared for and offer landscapes that perfectly highlight the different facets of the complex. A small pond fed by the well adorns the back of the manor and inspires a more rural resting place with the bucolic view of the church as a backdrop. The orangery is adjoined to a beautiful parking space that can accommodate day visitors during the summer opening to the public. A perfectly accessible wooded area harmoniously completes the layout of this park of about 8,74acres (3.54 hectares). High stone walls provide the necessary discretion and security along the roadside, the unobstructed opening on the green countryside at the back rest the eyes and the authenticity of Normandy. However, civilization is never far away ... but nothing can taint the magic that emanates from this exceptional manor. A prime commercial location or an exceptional resort. The manor house, the chimney of the living room, the staircase, the wine press, the sheepfolds, the gate and the walls of fences are classified Historical Monuments. Cabinet LE NAIL - Lower Normandy - Mr Eric DOSSEUR : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Available for sale: this property with multiple reception uses. Ideally located between Toulouse and Albi, it offers around 1,300 m² of living space in 4 buildings, including 3 large rooms measuring 155, 107 and 90 m², as well as 5 adjoining lounges. It can accommodate 35 overnight guests, 11 en suite bedrooms and a separate staff accommodation. Set in 2.6 hectares of parkland with a swimming pool, this property has plenty of light, numerous possibilities and is in excellent condition.
…By Midi-pyrénées Sotheby’s International Realty
Ref 4775: Breton manor house and chapel for sale in Morbihan. Hidden behind a large stone wall, this manor house is located at the entrance to a lively town of 7,800 inhabitants, with shops, services, schools and a secondary school. The coastline of the Gulf of Morbihan is only about 20 kilometres away. The towns of Vannes, Lorient and Auray are within easy reach. The Manor comprises several buildings: 1 - A 330 sqm Renaissance main dwelling. 2 - A 180 sqm north wing (the guards' house). 3 - A south wing (sometimes called the ‘dog house’) measuring 58 sqm. 4 - Two large towers (the Hermine Tower and the Registers Tower), giving the complex a layout reminiscent of a reinterpreted medieval Breton castle. The main dwelling and the north wing are connected by a rampart walk with watchtowers. 1 - The main Renaissance dwelling. The surface area is approximately 330 sqm. Inside, there is a medieval atmosphere, with stone walls, a spiral staircase, imposing carved fireplaces, stained glass windows, large beams and painted wooden panels. On the ground floor: - an entrance hall - a dining room (41.50 sqm) - a living room (16.20 sqm) - a kitchen (15.70 sqm). On the first floor: a reception room (42.35 sqm), an office (16.90 sqm), a bedroom (16 sqm), and a shower room with toilet. On the second floor: two beautiful bedrooms (17 and 16.60 sqm) with a bathroom and toilet, an office (7.10 sqm), a third bedroom (6.84 sqm), and two attics. On the third floor: a large bedroom with bathroom and toilet (42.90 sqm). In the basement: cellars. 2 - The north wing (the guards' house). The surface area is approximately 180 sqm. The ground floor comprises a large reception room with a fireplace and staircase, a veranda, a small kitchen, and a room with a bay window. Upstairs: a landing, two bedrooms, a shower room, and a toilet. 3 - The south wing (‘the dog house’). This is a small house of approximately 58 sqm that has been converted into a studio flat. The outbuildings include: A/ The chapel Set apart, hidden from view, is a beautiful chapel built in the 20th century using architectural elements from old religious buildings. Inside, there are beautiful stained glass windows and a gallery with a carved rood screen. B/ A garage Covering an area of approximately 6,700 sqm, the park extends behind two entrance gates, including a remarkable porch opening onto the street. Dotted with ancient trees, it offers a green and unspoilt setting. An avenue of Breton palm trees, delicately combined with generously flowering camellias, guides the eye and footsteps to the chapel, creating a romantic and unique perspective, full of charm. Set apart, the pool area invites you to relax in complete tranquillity. An ancient fountain completes the ensemble and gives the garden an additional heritage dimension. The whole forms a harmonious, intimate and particularly attractive park. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mr Pierre-Yves ROUILLON : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Pierre-Yves ROUILLON, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 397 916 867. 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
In the heart of the historic district of Nogent, an authentic 15th-century manor restored to its origins, offering 390 m² of living space, including a 77 m² room with a period fireplace. Going up the floors: two bedrooms with their bathrooms, a three-room master apartment, equipped kitchen, and bathroom. Finally, two attics of 120 m² with a 30 m² study under the beams. Cellars in the basement. An outbuilding houses, over 93 m², three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a kitchenette, in addition to service annexes, including a laundry room and boiler room. The whole is set in an intimate garden, landscaped and walled.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Maisons Du Perche
In the heart of a historic village in the Perche, at the crossroads of Orne, Eure-et-Loir, and Sarthe, stands an elegant master house nicknamed 'Le Châlet Normand.' Once the residence of the Abadie family, pioneers of cigarette paper in France, it embodies a unique heritage that blends industrial heritage and the art of living.Built at the end of the 19th century, this villa combines generous volumes, architectural refinement, and preserved authenticity.On the ground floor: a vast entrance hall, a large Louis XV living room (40 m²), a reception room of over 100 m² with a fireplace, opening directly onto the garden. A 42 m² kitchen extended by a 35 m² terrace, supplemented by a 13 m² service kitchen and a 32 m² office.Upstairs: eight bedrooms spread over two levels, including a suite with a rooftop terrace, for a total area of 240 m², along with three bathrooms and three shower rooms.The house opens onto a paved courtyard (260 m²) leading to an annex of over 100 m² with a stable, garage, and attic rooms. The garden, on two levels (620 m²), houses an old swimming pool and a boat pavilion by the Huisne River, which once served as an energy source for the Abadie factory.With its preserved period features, its fireplaces, majestic volumes, and intact neo-Norman charm, this residence is both a place of memory and a living house, ready to welcome new projects.A first stage of major restoration (roof, terraces, fireplaces, structures) has already been completed, providing a healthy and secure foundation. The former owners, an architect and decorator, will be able to share their experience and advice to support the continuation of this project.Le Chalet Normand is not just a house: it is a story to continue, a prestigious setting to reinvent, a unique living space in the Perche.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frSale price: €599,000Seller's feesContact your SAFTI advisor: Rodolphe AUGIRON, Tel.: 0651675278, Email: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered with the RSAC of BLOIS under number 381 398 130This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safti
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