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Less than 15 minutes from Moulins-sur-Allier (03): wild environment, magnificent site; park of about 9000 m², view, old stables. Between access D2007 north and south and access D2009; state forest and river nearby. Between the forest (ZNIEFF) and the bank of the wild Allier river (National Nature Reserve of Val d’Allier, Bird Reserve, ZNIEFF, Natura 2000, conservancy, biotope to be preserved), the "castle", the last property at the end of a place name, opens directly onto many walking paths. The panorama extends south-east as far as the eye can see. Site of the Allier Natural Spaces Conservatory. This old site, present on the Cassini map, was invested in the 19th century by a renowned horse breeder to implant his racehorses, competitors at the racetrack of the capital of the Duchy of Bourbon; the racetrack founded by Baron de Veauce, a friend of the Duke de Morny, who also raced his horses there. "Castle" typically of 19th-century Bourbon architecture, renovated with respect for period elements (2012 to 2017), turned into a family home (two levels of 200 m² on the ground): Built of rubble dressed with sandstone from Coulandon (brown and pink), the building, part on vaulted cellars, has on the garden level a succession of bright reception rooms (8 rooms of different sizes + 2 toilets-sinks and a shower) as well as at the upper level bedrooms (5) and sanitary facilities (bathroom and toilets); rooms wisely exposed to the south-east overlooking the walled park and the unobstructed view. Northwest corridors lead to these 13 rooms. Plans available upon request. The photos reveal the beautiful materials that make the place very pleasant, in a bright interior thanks to high ceilings, double exposure northwest/southeast, and the volumes of the rooms: marble fireplaces, two original staircases; hardwood floors, windows, and shutters built from either oak or pitch pine... Ground floor (203 m² habitable): - game room or possible waiting room for a liberal profession at the north gable (30 m²); toilets - two rooms with pitch pine flooring, gray-pink marble fireplaces - first oak staircase (toilets and shower at the back; septic tank from 1991 serviced but not replaced) - small room + beautiful room with pink marble fireplace (25 m², oak flooring) - second identical staircase; toilets + renovated shower at the back - very beautiful living room 38 m²: coffered French ceilings, beautiful original Bourbonnais sandstone fireplace, new tiles, west door onto the courtyard, east door onto the enclosed, tree-lined, and flowered park (big conifer, lime tree, view of meadows) - fitted and equipped kitchen 25 m²: door onto courtyard and onto basement 20 m² (accessible from the courtyard): converted into a laundry room, pantry, technical room for the pellet boiler. Attic converted (136 m² habitable, accessible by both staircases, 19th-century skylights): - west corridor servicing a series of rooms of different sizes, pitch pine flooring, marble fireplaces, one at the north gable 33.5 m², double exposure - 3 central bedrooms - beautiful bathroom with double sink - southern gable bedroom: 21.5 m², marble fireplace, west skylight, and east overlooking the distant view of the curtain of oaks bordering the river. Homogeneous renovations of the rooms: roof followed, electricity, plumbing, sanitary facilities, all doors of the park ground, some double glazing of windows, chipboard boiler, blown glass wool insulation in the attic, ceiling plasters, superb fitted and equipped kitchen, almost total decoration... Building with 2 old stables and saddle room 22 X 4 m + convertible attic. Very easily accessible, the nuisance-free site is reachable via the roads on both banks of the Allier, a few kilometers from Moulins-sur-Allier, the capital of the Duchy of Bourbon. The proximity of road and rail axes and beautiful historic nearby towns demonstrates that the manor is situated centrally in the department, very practically linked to the important amenities for family and professional life: prefecture of Moulins, Bocage, Val d’Allier, Bourbonnaise Sologne: • Moulins in less than 15 minutes • Nevers 45 minutes • Paris 2 hours 45 (4 lanes and A77 very close) • Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule 40 minutes • Clermont-Ferrand less than 1 hour 30. Additional photos upon request. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Le Lys Bourbonnais
In a dominant position overlooking the Val di Chiana, at the foot of the iconic Castello di Montecchio Vesponi and just minutes from the enchanting town of Cortona, we proudly present an exclusive opportunity: a rare historic farmhouse in need of renovation – one of the last authentic restoration opportunities in this highly sought-after area of Tuscany and Umbria. The property, which still retains its traditional Tuscan rural charm, consists of approximately 900 sqm of built surfaces, including the main farmhouse and various rural outbuildings, with potential for residential conversion. The farmhouse is surrounded by 6,000 sqm of private land, enriched by centuries-old olive trees and mature vegetation, with the possibility of building an infinity pool overlooking the valley. The location offers absolute privacy and tranquility, while maintaining strategic connections: amenities and major roads are easily accessible, and the great art cities – Arezzo, Siena, Perugia, and Florence – are all within short driving distance. A property that, thanks to its historical authenticity and unique landscape setting, lends itself to multiple interpretations: Prestigious private residence, to be shaped to your personal taste Charming home or country retreat, blending tradition with contemporary comfort Boutique hospitality venue, ideal for international travelers seeking authentic Tuscan experiences A rare and valuable investment for those wishing to leave a personal mark in a place of absolute beauty and extraordinary potential, in the heart of Italy’s most iconic countryside.
…By Barnes Rome
EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! Nestled at the end of a 250m private driveway, this beautifully restored French manor offers timeless elegance, character, and charm in every detail. Bathed in natural light through original period windows, the ground floor features expansive wooden floors that showcase the home's rich heritage. The high ceilings throughout create a feeling of space and grandeur. Two graceful towers flank the main residence, each housing one of the five generously sized bedrooms. The main house also includes a refined drawing room, a spacious living room, and a formal dining room — all filled with light and perfect for entertaining or relaxing in classic comfort. The large, dine-in kitchen opens onto a shaded outdoor dining area, ideal for long summer lunches and evening gatherings. A separate dependance near the swimming pool provides superb guest or leisure accommodation, featuring a summer salon with kitchen, a bedroom, shower room with WC, a games room, and a spacious mezzanine — perfect for entertaining or pursuing creative hobbies in peace. The 11m x 5m chlorine pool is equipped with an electric cover and is surrounded by tranquil grounds, offering a true retreat in the French countryside. This enchanting property is a rare find — a perfect blend of authenticity and modern comfort. Viewing is essential.
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Exquisite traditional stone property offering a main house, two gîtes and several outbuildings, all set on 2.5 hectares of land with exceptional views in the beautiful Périgord Vert region. Currently run as a gîte and cuisine atelier– a future owner would need to obtain any necessary permissions and appropriate business registration – this 17th and 18th century Périgourdine farmhouse has been fully and carefully restored. It now offers flexible accommodation for up to 19 guests (with further potential), making it an ideal venue for yoga and wellness retreats, training courses or small seminars. The main house is laid out on the ground floor with a living room, a dining room, a kitchen and a utility room. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, each with its own en suite bathroom, as well as an office. The two spacious gîtes offer three and four bedrooms respectively, ensuring comfortable and generous accommodation. Outside, you'll find a 12m x 6m geothermal heated swimming pool, a sauna, a jacuzzi, a games room, a cinema room, a yoga studio and various other outbuildings. So if you are looking for the ideal property, you may have found it here. Contact us for more information or to arrange your visit.
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Sole Agent. Detailed file on request. Known as the « Maison du Passeur », this exceptional 17th century property on the banks of the Seine about an hour from the capital is partially listed. Set in 2,7 hectares of leafy grounds bordered for some 300 metres by the river, it offers about 390 sqm of living space which was meticulously restored in 1985 under the supervision of the Architectes des Bâtiments de France. It includes two living/reception rooms bathed in sunshine, and an open-plan kitchen boasting exceptional decorative features including tomette floor tiles, a stone fireplace and an old wooden staircase. Upstairs are three spacious bedrooms, two bathrooms and a generously proportioned recreation room. With near 130 sqm vaulted cellars. Four outbuildings (460 sqm in total) include a charming guest pavilion, a caretaker's lodge, a former chapel and a 6-car garage. The entirely enclosed grounds feature a walled vegetable garden and a heated swimming pool. Meticulously maintained, the ensemble commands an open view of Roche-Guyon castle and its gardens. French art-de-vie par excellence.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Ref.4585 : Beautiful 14th century manor house and its outbuildings This delightful manor house, 270 km from Paris, is nestled in beautiful, rolling, hedged farmland, 5 km from a small town with the nearest shops and services (supermarket, health centre, etc.) and around 15 km from the town of Mayenne. The historic town of Mayenne, which has been awarded the ‘Pays d'art et d'histoire’ label, has a population of 12,000 and boasts an 11th-century castle, as well as a full range of shops and services (hospital, doctors, chemists, supermarkets, secondary schools, etc.). Laval (TGV and motorway) is a 35-minute drive away. The countryside around the town is beautiful and undulating, as evidenced by the nearby Alps Mancelles and the department's highest peak: Mont des Avaloirs. There are many fine tourist attractions and historic sites within easy reach in Nord Mayenne, including the Notre Dame de Pontmain basilica, the village of Lassay-les-Châteaux, which has been awarded the ‘Petite cité de caractère’ label, and the Gallo-Roman town of Jublains. The manor house was built in the 14th century during the Hundred Years' War. Built of stone with a slate roof, it is flanked by two towers, one with a pepperpot roof and the other with a bulbous roof. It faces east/west and spans a floor surface area of approx. 170 sqm, with : - Ground floor: entrance hall, kitchen (23 sqm), lounge (29 sqm) with monumental fireplace, dining room in the tower with monumental fireplace, toilet; - First floor: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and shower room with toilet and 1 shower room with toilet; - Second floor (attic): 1 bedroom with shower room and toilet, attic. A lean-to building, accessible from the outside, extends the manor house to the north. It could be used to extend the interior surface area of the manor house. The main rooms feature some very fine examples of medieval architecture: monumental fireplaces, beamed ceilings, spiral staircases, transom windows, etc. The property comprises a series of outbuildings, most of which are situated to the west of the manor house: A/ 2 stone stables, each extended with awnings; one of them is electrified; B/ An old stable; C/ A stone bakehouse. The courtyard, meadows and moorlands stretch around the manor house, mainly to the north. This property offers numerous possibilities for leisure activities (walks, accommodating horses or animals, etc.). The property, which is free to let, represents a lovely recreational area with a total surface area of 8.4 acres. The surrounding countryside is peaceful, undulating and relaxing.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Ref.4540 : Authentic 16th Century Manor House and its outbuildings in Mayenne department Set in the Haut-Anjou region, in undulating, wooded countryside, this charming property is located in Mayenne, not far from the river of the same name. A small town with basic amenities is just 5 km away. The ancient medieval city of Château-Gontier, 16 km away, is also crossed by the Mayenne and boasts a rich architectural heritage. These include the former Ursuline Convent (dating from the 17th century), which now houses a national theatre, the Romanesque church of Saint-Jean-Baptiste (dating from the 11th century) with its mural frescoes, and the timber-framed houses and concentration of private mansions that symbolise the wealth of this town. Laval, 19 km away, is a dynamic town with all the shops and services you need: supermarkets, campus, hospital, TGV high-speed train station with links to Paris in 1 hour 10 minutes, etc. The manor house, built in 1531, spans approx. 230 sqm. It was converted into a farm in the 19th century and was restored by the previous and current owners. Built on rock, in schist stone (there is an old quarry in the commune), additions in tufa stone, typical of the Anjou region, were made in particular to the cross and transom windows on the upper floor. The manor house has been extended by a building, probably dating from the 18th century, which could be converted (120 sqm, not included in the 230 sqm). It faces south and comprises Ground floor (terracotta tiled floor): a 43 sqm lounge with 3.5 m high ceilings and a monumental fireplace, two bedrooms of 19 and 11 sqm, a 20 sqm kitchen, a stairway leading to a bathroom and shower room and a separate toilet. Access from the kitchen to a large 60 sqm cellar for conversion. First floor (terracotta tiled floor): a landing leading to: two bedrooms, each with monumental fireplace, measuring 44 and 33 sqm, a shower room with toilet. Access to a 65 sqm attic for conversion, situated above the large ground floor storeroom. Above (parquet flooring, insulated attic): two bedrooms of 15 sqm each, a shower room and toilet. Outbuildings : A/ A large stone barn of approx. 100 sqm with an old fibre cement slate roof. A 25 sqm lean-to at the rear. B/ A former stone farm lodge spanning approx. 50 sqm with a slate roof (2000s). C/ A pigsty building (x6), attic upstairs, built of breezeblock, concrete roofing; door and window frames recently repainted the colour of oxblood; D/ A stone, slate-roofed lean-to building attached to the manor house, used as a boiler room (approx. 15 sqm). With a total surface area of 2,3 acres, it has an outbuilding courtyard, a pleasure garden, a vegetable garden, an orchard and a meadow, all bordered by hedgerows. Situated in a dominant position on the southern horizon, the manor house enjoys far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Ref.4456 : 16th and 18th century manor house in Bayeux The manor house is nestled in a picturesque alleyway. In fact, the wall and elegant gateway separating it from the street barely manage to hide its proud silhouette. It is an ‘L’-shaped building comprising a four-storey, ashlar 18th-century main dwelling set against a four-storey Renaissance-era tower on a vaulted cellar. The building has a slate roof. In total, the property has 9 main rooms including 1 living room, 1 study, 6 bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and 1 other bedroom. There is around 300 sqm of living space. The property has been carefully restored, preserving many period features: parquet flooring, wood panelling, solid wood doors, fireplaces and overmantels, beams and joists, etc. The 18th century dwelling spans around 220 sqm and comprises : On the ground floor, an entrance hall leading to a study on one side and a living room with a monumental fireplace on the other, extended by a contemporary glass roof. This brings a great deal of light to this 48 sqm reception area. A fitted kitchen, a scullery and a wine cellar complete this level (HSP 2.79 m). From the entrance hall, a remarkable ashlar staircase, adorned with a mascaron at its starting point, leads to the upper floors. There is a 10 sqm bedroom on the middle floor. The first floor includes a suite comprising a 24 sqm bedroom with fireplace, a shower room and a dressing room with window (2.74 m high). A further 10 sqm bedroom is located halfway upstairs. The second floor includes a second suite, a 24 sqm bedroom with fireplace, a shower room and a dressing room (2.9 m high). The third floor comprises a 14 sqm attic bedroom and a shower room. The Renaissance tower gives access to the second dwelling, measuring around 80 sqm, which houses three guest rooms (one on each floor). Each has its own private shower room and kitchenette. The spiral staircase that connects these rooms leads to a former lookout room with a fireplace, now used as an attic. On the ground floor, the tower also gives access to a 14th century vaulted cellar, which houses the boiler and other functional equipment. There is also an electrically operated garage measuring 24 sqm (the entrance measures 2.9 m x 2.4 m), 50 metres further up the same street. The walled courtyard and garden provide a quiet, private outdoor space. There is a lovely, unobstructed view of the cathedral. Part of the garden is terraced, the other laid to lawn and planted with flowers, with part facing south. The cadastral area is 293 sqm. Cabinet LE NAIL – Normandy, Cotentin - Bessin : Mr Jérôme RENAUD : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 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
Réf.4443 : Beautiful 17th century manor house for sale near Nantes. The property we are offering is located not far from Nantes, to the south-east, in a dynamic commune of 5 000 inhabitants in the heart of the Nantes vineyards. This region is ideal for walking and cycling along the Sèvre Nantaise or through the vineyards. Along the way, you'll be amazed by the tranquil beauty of the shady banks, the vineyards undulating on the horizon and the colours changing with the seasons, from the soft green of spring to the golden hues of autumn. The world-famous Loire region attracts more than 200 000 visitors every year. The region's attractiveness is conducive to local vitality, dynamic tourism and hospitality activities such as bed and breakfast. With centuries of wine-growing tradition, the area's history is one in which a passion for wine has been passed down from generation to generation. For lovers of fine wines, the Route des Vins is never far away, the perfect setting for tastings packed with flavour. Imagine sitting on a sunny terrace, enjoying the finesse of Muscadet and admiring the sunset over the vineyards. Set in its wooded grounds, this 17th-century manor house with its long white facade evokes the timeless elegance of the homes of yesteryear. Texts dating from 1634 tell of the estate's existence. It has a rich history. Inside, the living rooms open onto the park and are arranged in a row. The soul of the house reveals its charms at every glance, with its beautiful exposed beams, old fireplaces, wood panelling and warm terracotta floor tiles. Respectful renovation work undertaken in 1978 and regular maintenance have preserved the authenticity of the original materials, ensuring that the warm, enveloping atmosphere of old houses remains intact. The residence comprises the main dwelling and a separate section at the southern end, renovated in 1995. Once you cross the threshold of the main dwelling, you enter an intimate entrance hall. The rooms on the ground floor are laid out in rows, with lovely views over the parklands: a light-filled dining room with granite fireplace, a small kitchen, then the through rooms with a reception room, lounge and large study. To the north are the cellar and boiler room. A wooden staircase leads to the first floor. There is a bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet and a large bedroom with bathroom to be finished. The top floor under the rafters comprises a study, a bedroom with its own shower room and toilet, and a vast attic. The detached south-facing part of the manor house comprises an entrance hall, a beautiful living room with a fireplace overlooking the parklands and an open-plan kitchen on the ground floor. A staircase leads to the first floor, with a large study, two bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet and a linen room. In the attic, there is a large bedroom with exposed beams and its own shower room and toilet. Outbuildings: Two rental properties of 110 sqm and 80 sqm, with separate entrance from the outside. Both houses are rented. The rents are 1.090€ and 945€ respectively. The two rental properties are self-sufficient in water and electricity. Large barn of more than 200 sqm, recent roof, which was probably the old wine shop. Two garages. Small house (wine cellar). Ruin. There are two entrances to the one-hectare fully enclosed park. It is a green setting, where nature expresses itself in all its splendour: beautiful century-old trees (cypress, lime, oak, etc.), a small wood with paths and a peaceful pond. It's the perfect place to relax in peace and quiet. An ideal spot for those seeking tranquillity in a refined, pastoral setting. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. 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
Sole agency with MAXWELL-BAYNES CHRISTIE'S INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE - Nestled at the end of a long private drive and set along the banks of the Dordogne, this elegant historic property extends over nearly 5.8 hectares of parkland and farmland. Beautifully restored with exceptional attention to detail, it harmoniously blends period charm with contemporary comfort. Ideally located close to Branne and Saint-Émilion, just 15 minutes from Libourne and around 35 minutes from Bordeaux, it offers the perfect balance between tranquillity and accessibility. With approximately 720 m² of living space, the property impresses with its generous rooms and luxurious finishes. The two spacious reception rooms, a large open dining-room and a modern, fully equipped kitchen open onto light-filled dining and living areas, creating an inviting flow throughout. The five bedrooms include a magnificent principal suite with sweeping views of the river, offering both elegance and serenity. The property also features a beautiful outbuilding, including a former caretaker’s cottage awaiting restoration—an opportunity to further enhance the estate’s character and versatility. Outside, the landscaped gardens, terraces and stunning heated swimming pool enjoy panoramic views over the Dordogne, providing a rare sense of privacy within a preserved natural setting. A truly exceptional property for those seeking space, quiet luxury and privacy on the banks of the river. For more information, contact Nicole on: +33 (0)6 11 39 28 28 / +33 (0)5 57 14 92 70 Property reference: KM1138
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Ideally located in the Périgord Pourpre, just minutes from the renowned Monbazillac vineyards, this carefully renovated 19th-century manor offers a blend of authentic charm and modern comfort. Set within a wooded park of approximately 1.7 hectares, the property reveals itself at the end of an elegant driveway lined with century-old trees. The manor provides approximately 332 m² of spacious and light-filled living space spread across three levels. The ground floor includes a generous reception room, a fully equipped kitchen featuring a fireplace and SMEG stove, and a practical pantry for added convenience. On the first floor, you'll find a cozy living room with an enclosed fireplace insert and a large bedroom with its own fireplace and private bathroom. An external stone staircase enhances the manor's authentic charm. The top floor offers a library area and three suites, each featuring a private bathroom or shower room, ensuring privacy and comfort. Outside, a welcoming terrace overlooks the lush gardens and a secured swimming pool (10x5 m). A stone outbuilding completes the ensemble. Recent renovations include a slate roof (2023), oil-fired central heating, aluminum double-glazing, and an electric gate. Just 15 minutes from Bergerac and its airport, close to all amenities, this manor is perfect as a family residence or for a hospitality business (subject to necessary approvals). Furniture acquisition available upon request. Presented by Benoît Rigoulet, Independent Commercial Agent. Information about risks available at www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
In the historic center of Bayeux, Normandie Privilège offers you a fully restored manor house from the 16th and 18th centuries, its walled garden, and its garage.Among the emblematic buildings of Bayeux, the property combines an 18th-century house with a Renaissance tower, which provides access to another house from the 16th century. The oldest part remains a vaulted cellar from the 14th century.The living area is around 300 m2. In total, there are 9 main rooms including 1 double living room, 1 office, and 7 bedrooms, of which 6 have en-suite bathrooms.Upon entering, an elegant stone gate bears witness to the authenticity of the place. Many period elements decorate this noble residence, including two remarkable stone staircases, parquet floors, fireplaces with their trumeau, and numerous woodwork. The whole, enhanced by a studied decoration, exudes charm and character.Contemporary additions do not clash; on the contrary. A huge glass roof illuminates part of the living room, emphasizing the volume of this reception room (nearly 50 m2). The bathrooms stand out for their luxurious simplicity. For comfort, central gas heating and double-glazed windows equip the home.Outside, a courtyard and a garden allow you to enjoy beautiful days, in peace and out of sight. They benefit from a "postcard" view of the cathedral.The property also includes a nearby garage.The price of this property is €1,399,000. Agency fees are to be paid by the seller.Estimation of the annual energy costs for the accommodation: between €6,640 and €8,870 per year. Average energy prices indexed on the years 2021, 2022, 2023 (including subscriptions).Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website www.georisques.gouv.fr.For reasons of discretion, the location of the property is indicated approximately.The information given in this description results from our visit to the property as well as information collected from the current owner. The areas and construction periods, in particular, are provided for informational purposes, have no contractual value, and cannot engage our liability in case of inaccuracy or omission.The photographs may have been retouched.Agency reference: 211This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Normandie Privilège
Exceptional property, Le Manoir de Lurin stands among the most prestigious and iconic estates on the island. Perched in the peaceful hills of Lurin, it blends colonial elegance with contemporary sophistication, while remaining just minutes from Gustavia and the renowned beaches of Gouverneur and Salines. The residence extends across a vast, meticulously landscaped tropical garden, ensuring total privacy with no overlooking neighbors. An adjoining parcel is also included in the sale, further enhancing this rare sense of exclusivity. Property Highlights Approx. 400 m² of living space, divided between the main house and several distinct cottages. A layout designed for large family gatherings or holidays with friends, while preserving perfect independence for each space. A lush tropical garden that creates a green sanctuary, enhancing the charm and serenity of the estate. Open views over St. Jean Bay and the surrounding hills, both soothing and majestic. Le Manoir de Lurin is not just a home — it is a symbol of elegance, tranquility, and tropical refinement. A rare opportunity to live in a legendary estate and write your own story in one of the most beautiful settings of St. Barts. The listing price includes agency fees, payable by the buyer on behalf of the seller.
…By Premier Properties Saint Barth
Set in the heart of rolling countryside, within a charming hamlet, discover this exceptional estate built in 1543 and elegantly remodelled in the 19th century. A genuine family or tourist domain, combining historic charm with development potential. The Principal Manor House The authenticity of the 16th century manor reveals itself on the north side, with its square turret, spiral staircase in pink granite, and sculpted dormer windows. On the south side, the façade renovated in 1861 recalls the majesty of the Malouinières. Inside, the entrance hall opens onto a grand drawing room with slate floors, enhanced by an original fireplace and arched doors. The dining room communicates with a kitchen equipped with a Godin range cooker, perfect for entertaining. Six bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms occupy the upper floors, complemented by two additional bedrooms that can form an independent space, ideal for professional or hospitality use. A place steeped in history, preserved in its materials and atmosphere. The Independent Houses The estate comprises four charming independent houses, ranging from 2 to 5 bedrooms, totalling approximately 330m². Some are adapted for wheelchair users. Each cottage benefits from a south-facing aspect and offers comfort and independence. A restored old bread oven completes the ensemble, ideal as a pied-à-terre or additional space. A perfect setting for developing a bed and breakfast or holiday let business. The Grounds The estate's exterior grounds reflect the bucolic charm of the property: orchard, wooded meadow, manicured gardens, flower-filled courtyard, fountain with its wash house, and two wells. A preserved environment where one can truly enjoy living and entertaining. Additional Acquisition Opportunities: Two other stone houses. A 150sqm barn near the ponds A 1.73 acre wooded park with a pond of approximately 0.25 acres An 80sqm barn with terrace, close to the wash house
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Tucked away in the heart of the countryside, this rare 16th-century property offers a unique blend of historic charm, luxurious living, and exceptional outdoor space. Set within approximately 13 hectares of land, it’s an ideal retreat for nature lovers, creatives, or equestrian buyers seeking peace, privacy, and potential. The main house (which includes 4 bedrooms) has been beautifully renovated using traditional materials, retaining the authentic character of its origins while offering comfort and elegance throughout. Thick stone walls, exposed beams, and original features sit alongside modern upgrades, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. There's even a stylish summer kitchen, and a home cinema. A large, restored stone barn offers remarkable space, ideal for a car collection. With a two bedroom self contained apartment below, as well as a number of storage rooms. Additional outbuildings include a well-equipped gym with shower room, a larger hanger, and a barn. The gardens are truly exceptional, a haven of colour and calm, carefully designed and maintained. At their heart lies a striking granite swimming pool offering a luxurious spot to relax and unwind. The property is equestrian-ready, with gently rolling pasture, a riding arena, and a stream running through the land. There’s ample space to create stables or further develop equestrian facilities if desired. Despite the tranquil setting, the property is not isolated. Local amenities, markets, and the beautiful villages of the Lot are within easy reach. A space with landing lights has been created for landing a helicopter Whether you're looking for a family home, a holiday retreat, or a lifestyle project, this is a rare opportunity to own a truly remarkable piece of French history.
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Ref.4426 : Majestic manor house and outbuildings near Bergerac Situated in the Dordogne department, south of the town of Bergerac, this 18th-century property enjoys a privileged location. Just a few minutes from a lively medieval town that is particularly vibrant during the summer season, this charming manor house combines the peace and quiet of the countryside with close proximity to amenities. Shops are within easy reach, and Bergerac International Airport, with its many links to destinations such as England, Scotland, Belgium and Portugal, is just a few minutes' drive away. The town of Bergerac, a real hub of resources, offers all the infrastructure you need for a comfortable day-to-day life. An ideal living environment combining history, charm and practicality. Situated at the end of a majestic driveway lined with chestnut trees, this property reveals all its charm as soon as you arrive. An elegant wrought iron gate opens onto a vast enclosed courtyard, dominated by a superb stone manor house, forming a harmonious U-shape. From this intimate courtyard, you can admire the beauty of the main body of the building, flanked by its two wings, all topped with flat tiles and canals, typical of regional architecture. Every detail, from the paving to the roofing, bears witness to the authentic, refined character of this home with its unique cachet. An idyllic setting steeped in serenity and history. The manor house, a true testament to authenticity and refinement, is distinguished by its solidly built, perfectly preserved limestone main building. Two imposing towers frame the building, adding a touch of nobility to the whole. The main entrance opens onto a bright and welcoming space, offering a unique perspective on the interior layout. The building is bathed in light thanks to its tall windows, all fitted with internal shutters that preserve the charm of yesteryear while offering modern comfort. Inside, the remarkably elegant reception rooms are adorned with fireplaces and exposed beams, creating a warm and friendly atmosphere. Each room boasts high ceilings, accentuating the feeling of grandeur and volume that reigns in this exceptional residence. Ground floor : an entrance hall leading on either side to a small and a large lounge with a fireplace. To the left is a hallway with the stairway leading upstairs, as well as access to the dining room with its fireplace, the kitchen, the lounge and the boiler room. A stairway leads to the upper floor of the tower, while a stone stairway leads down to the vaulted cellar. Adjoining the living room, a corridor leads to a shower room, a utility room and a further room. 1st floor : a large, bright corridor leads to 3 bedrooms, each with its own shower room and toilet. A staircase on the landing gives access to the attic. In the right-hand tower, accessible from the stairway in the living room, there is a study with exposed beams and parquet flooring, and two attics. The total living space is approximately 480 sqm. West outbuildings : - Gite situated to the west, adjoining the manor house, offering approximately 250 sqm of living space. On the ground floor, an entrance hall opens onto a vast living room with open-plan kitchen, complemented by 2 shower rooms, WC, utility room and two comfortable bedrooms. Upstairs, 3 further bedrooms, each with its own shower room, and 2 WCs complete the space. This outbuilding combines modern comforts with authentic charm, providing the ideal setting for entertaining or creating an independent space within the property. - A barn for storage adjoins the gîte. - A quick tennis court is located opposite the gîte terrace to the west. East outbuildings : - The east wing of the manor houses the caretaker's cottage, providing a comfortable and functional setting. The ground floor comprises a lounge, a living room with an open-plan kitchen, a toilet, a shower room and a storeroom. Upstairs, a landing leads to 2 bedrooms, a WC and an attic. Outside, there is a large covered terrace so you can enjoy the house in any season. An old stable completes the ensemble, adding rustic charm and offering additional conversion possibilities. - Swimming pool (needs work), jacuzzi. - A dovecote, a former sheepfold and stables The estate extends over 29.65 acres (12 ha) of magnificently preserved land, offering an exceptional natural setting. It is dotted with majestic century-old trees, witnesses to the past, providing shade and serenity. Vast meadows, ideal for relaxation or outdoor activities. A stream runs through the property, adding a bucolic touch. At the heart of the estate, a 700 sqm courtyard, perfectly laid out, completes this harmonious ensemble, offering a convivial space combining charm and authenticity. A true haven of peace in the heart of nature. Cabinet LE NAIL – Dordogne - Périgord - Lot-et-Garonne : M. Bruno GUÉRIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 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
Nestled in the heart of the Perigord Noir, just moments from the region’s renowned historic landmarks, this exceptional property enjoys a serene setting at the end of a quiet country lane, with a charming tree-lined lane leading up to the house. Built from the area's signature local stone, the residence exudes timeless character and charm from the moment you arrive. Its inviting design is centered around a picturesque courtyard, creating a seamless blend of rustic elegance, warmth, and a welcoming atmosphere. Dating back to 1647, this historic property is set on an expansive 81,348 m² plot, offering sweeping, unobstructed views of the surrounding forest, countryside and garden. The residence features a spacious entrance hall, multiple beautifully appointed reception rooms filled with original features, and most rooms enjoying double-aspect views that flood the interiors with natural light. A large, well-equipped dining kitchen adjoins a formal dining room, while an office and ground-floor master suites offer added comfort and convenience. With a total of 8 bedrooms spread over two floors, this property presents exceptional potential for personalisation and transformation. The charming courtyard is surrounded by several outbuildings, including a guest annexe, a garage and spacious barns that could be renovated to create additional accommodation over two levels. A stunning outbuilding overlooking the pool currently serves as a summer kitchen and dining area, providing a superb entertainment space. With ample room to incorporate further habitable accommodation, this space offers a unique opportunity for expansion, if desired (subject to necessary permissions). The property enjoys breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of the land, extending across the house’s extensive grounds and showcasing the unspoiled beauty of the Dordogne countryside. There is a small lake which is fed by a source. Although the home requires some updating, it offers incredible potential for those seeking to restore and personalise a classic French property. With its expansive land, historic stone construction, and close proximity to local amenities, this rare find presents a unique opportunity to create a distinctive living experience in one of France’s most sought-after regions. The property is located close to a golf course, for those seeking outdoor pursuits.
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Ref. 4413 : Remarkable manor house for sale, in Perche, at 150 km from Paris This property with its guest house in an impeccable condition and perched on top of a hill, has beautiful views all round of the pleasant perche countryside, a mere 150 kms from Paris. The Perche, situated between Paris and the Normandy coast, is an area renowned for its succession of gentle hills and remarkable beech and oak forests. This countryside, which invites you to enjoy bucolic and invigorating walks, has been designated a Regional Nature Park. The Perche is also the land of manor houses, fine residences and the famous Percheron horses. This makes it a fine destination of choice for peace and nature enthusiasts. A town less than 5 minutes away provides all the necessary services, rail stations, fast motorway access to Paris and tourist activities. A fine golf course is just a short drive away. A rectangular building bathed in light and oriented south-east comprises a 16th century Manor and its converted extension with 850 sqm of living, as described below: -Ground floor: Entrance hall leading to staircase, to the left a magnificent sitting room with breathtaking views to the west, to the right a second sitting room, at the back a kitchen. Second entrance via a third lounge/study which provides further access to the kitchen, utility room, bedroom and bathroom. On the extension there is a large room, dining room and open-plan kitchen with separate toilet and laundry room. At the intermediary floor, a toilet and closet room. -On the first floor: magnificent bedroom with en-suite bathroom, to the left of the landing is a second bedroom with en-suite bathroom. The third bedroom can be accessed via the study which leads to the vast attic space which can be converted. Accessed via the extension, four bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. -On the second floor: A vast family room with its own bathroom at the end of the staircase. The outbuildings are organised this way: -A guest house of 110 sqm with two bedrooms and a ensuite shower rooms, sitting room and kitchen, the roof was redone in 2017, -A garage for three vehicles, -An above ground swimming pool, -A tennis court , -To the east of the main building, a sauna and spa, -A small dovecote. The property is surrounded by its lovely parkland of about 5 acres and an orchard comprising of apple trees. It has fantastic commanding all round views of the countryside and woods. Cabinet LE NAIL – Centre - Eure et Loir – M. Ernesto SORIA : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Ernesto SORIA, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 900 502 238. 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
PARIS Porte d'Auteuil/Maillot only 2 hours away A HILLSIDE GEM OVERLOOKING THE TOUQUES VALLEY Nestled on a hillside, overlooking the Touques Valley, at the edge of a carefully maintained woodland, this remarkable Seigneurial Manor, with a rectangular plan and listed as a Historic Monument (ISMH), offers an exceptionally peaceful and preserved setting in the heart of the Pays d’Auge. AN EXCEPTIONAL MANOR, A TESTIMONY TO HISTORY Built in the 15th century and enriched over the centuries (16th, 17th, and 18th centuries), this manor embodies the elegance of Augeron Renaissance architecture. Constructed with dressed stone, brick, and half-timber, it rises over four levels beneath a traditional tile roof, offering approximately 450 m² of living space (4800 sq ft). The manor is oriented West-East, with its main façade facing west, bathed in the golden light of the evening and offering stunning panoramic views. The southern gable, built of dressed stone and reinforced with imposing buttresses, reflects the building’s robustness and grandeur. Opposite, the northern gable, made of brick, houses the entrance/mudroom, a spacious area with built-in closets, a cloakroom, and guest toilet. In addition to its habitable spaces, the property features a vast basement of over 90 m², with remarkable ceiling height, offering numerous possibilities for conversion. ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN: AN IMMERSION IN RENAISSANCE ART The manor preserves an exceptional collection of 16th-century painted decorations, uncovered during recent restorations, showcasing the artistic refinement of the Renaissance in the Pays d’Auge. Ground floor: elegance and authenticity Grand dining room (approximately 53 m²), paved with stone slabs, featuring a fireplace adorned with 18th-century sculpted wood paneling and cabinets. Main living room (58 m²), with opposing large windows, featuring a monumental stone fireplace whose mantel is painted with an ancient fresco. The southern partition wall is decorated with an ornately carved Renaissance wooden door , alongside a fresco depicting the Battle of Marignan, restored after being discovered beneath layers of wallpaper—an exceptional 16th-century iconographic document. The beams, sleepers, and joists are finely decorated with ornamental paintings. Second salon (35 m²), “modernized” during the Ancien Régime, featuring 18th-century wood paneling and cabinets, a refined carved stone fireplace, decorated with two angels surrounding a central medallion. Fully equipped kitchen, crafted in solid oak, with black granite countertops. Spacious entrance (mudroom), located at the northern gable, leading to the first level via an elegant oak staircase. First floor: refined private spaces Accessed via a stone spiral staircase, the first floor includes, connected by a corridor paved with 16th-century ceramic tiles: Majestic suite (38 m²) with a stone fireplace and private shower room, adorned with exceptional 17th-century murals, depicting Renaissance-inspired archways, floral and fruit motifs (melons, grapes, tulips, daisies), and Renaissance sculpted ornaments. Beautiful bedroom, currently used as an office, featuring a 14th-century stone fireplace, a remnant of the previous medieval dwelling, tiled floors, and painted vine and interlace motifs, as well as religious figures, on the wooden structures. Grand bedroom (over 40 m²) with sumptuous painted decorations and a remarkable stone fireplace, as well as an adjoining bathroom. A smaller bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, located in the 18th-century section, benefiting from a dual access staircase. Converted attic: space and comfort Large suite with a private shower room and WC, oak parquet flooring, and a warm, cozy atmosphere. Two additional bedrooms, sharing a common shower room. MODERN COMFORT & RESPECTFUL RESTORATION Despite its historical heritage, the manor enjoys modern comfort: Heating system powered by heat pumps (installed in 2024) High-tech security alarm system with outdoor surveillance cameras Fiber optic internet access Compliant sanitation system OUTBUILDINGS & PRESERVED ENVIRONMENT Guest house: Located in the renovated former dovecote, approximately 80 m², enjoying modern comforts and set at a sufficient distance from the manor to ensure privacy. Independent access road 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Fully equipped (washing machine, dryer, wood stove, etc.) Small timber-framed outbuilding with a tiled roof, housing the heat pump system. Large agricultural building: Former cider press, double garage, former stables, and workshops, with well-preserved attics. Small timber-framed agricultural building with a slate roof, located in the northern pastures. The landscaped garden, designed around the manor, harmoniously complements the architecture, with meandering pathways inviting leisurely strolls. A well-exposed terrace/solarium, sheltered from view and prevailing winds, provides an ideal relaxation and entertainment area. A HISTORIC, ELEGANT, AND RARE PROPERTY A true witness to the Renaissance’s grandeur and Augeron heritage, the Manoir de Tonnencourt perfectly blends history, architectural refinement, and modern amenities in an exceptional natural setting. An unparalleled opportunity for discerning enthusiasts of historic estates. Information on Risks The information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Pays D'auge Immobilier (sarl)
It is in the heart of its private forest that the manor and its dependences are discovered. From the moment of arrival, one is struck by the beauty of the place and the incredible calm that reigns. An exceptional estate, 2 hours and 30 minutes by car from Paris and 15 minutes from Montbard and its TGV station. The estate presents itself to us in remarkable general condition with its very pretty tower at the entrance of the property, its turret, its large building with green shutters, its long house, its caretaker's house, and its outbuildings. In total, 865 m2 of living space. Major renovations, structural, facade, flooring to roofing, and interior developments have been carried out with a concern to preserve and highlight the original stylistic elements. The property has 15 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and private toilets, reception lounges, a billiard room, a large seminar room, and two large and beautiful equipped kitchens. The exteriors are superbly landscaped with a tennis court, a swimming pool, a petanque court, forest paths for walking and cycling, and a beautiful barn at the back of the house that offers lovely spaces. The sale includes a plot of 8.7 hectares of forest. Possibility to acquire an additional 98 hectares of forest. Energy performance diagnostics are currently being completed.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lyon - Sotheby's International Realty
This seigniorial dwelling spanning approx. 310 m² (3,903 sq ft) is situated in a hamlet near to LA CHATRE in the French department of Indre. It comprises a fortified house with a rectangular pavilion, extended by outbuildings and former stables converted into living accommodation. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, laundry room, kitchen, dining room, living room and a large study. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms, a dressing room and three bathrooms. An outside canopy, with a summer kitchen, swimming pool and poolhouse, lets you enjoy the fine summer days. The garden, planted with flowers and trees, offers magnificent views over the rolling countryside. A 140 m² barn, a 50 m² outbuilding with workshops, a 110 m² storage building, a flat, a billiard room and two studio flats with separate entrances complete the property. ECD: C/A Price before tax: 659 000 (Net selling price: €699 500 - 6% agency fees payable by the buyer). Property presented by Mr Etienne de BEAUREPAIRE (EI) : 06.07.71.57.74 - [email protected]. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Pays d’Auge – Calvados – Touques Valley – 25 km from Deauville, 7 km from Lisieux, 200 km from Paris Historic Manor Farm, 15th–16th Century, Listed as a Monument Historique Nestled in the verdant Touques Valley, this remarkable manor farm estate offers a rare testimony to the architectural heritage of the Pays d’Auge. Built between the late 15th and early 16th centuries, the property once belonged to the Order of Sainte-Ursule of Lisieux in the 18th century. It has been officially listed in the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques since 1933, notably for its tower, staircase, and main logis. Constructed predominantly in ashlar stone – an exceptional feature in the region – the manor retains defensive elements such as arrow slits and a north façade flanked by a turret. The Estate The property includes: The main logis, in stone and timber framing, with an adjoining former presshouse. Three historic outbuildings used as barns, stables, and boxes. A guardian’s house with an old bread oven. A heated swimming pool with pool house. All set within 25 hectares of bocage meadows and woodland, including a fine ornamental pond to the south. The Logis (Main House – Three Levels) Ground floor: dining room and living room centred around two back-to-back fireplaces, parquet and terracotta flooring, small adjoining kitchen, plus two bedrooms each with en-suite shower room/WC. The east wing, built in timber and stone, houses two presses and a wine cellar – with potential for conversion into extended living space. First floor: an impressive 100 m² living/reception room with stone fireplace, wood panelling, and terracotta floors; dining room with fireplace; open-plan kitchen; and a large bedroom with en-suite bathroom/WC. Mezzanine level: four further bedrooms and three bathrooms. Attic: approx. 100 m² offering additional potential. Amenities Heated swimming pool with pool house. Superb ornamental pond. Expansive 25-hectare estate of pastures and woodland, ideal for equestrian or leisure use. A rare and prestigious historic property, combining architectural authenticity, significant potential, and an exceptional rural setting within easy reach of Deauville, Lisieux, and Paris. Legal note: Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Pays D'auge Immobilier (sarl)
BONNETABLE (72)In a charming valley and at the heart of its pretty wooded garden, this lovely dwelling built in the 17th century has hosted three successive musketeers under Louis XIII, XIV, and XV. Restored, the building has preserved its period features and has been opened up to bring in light without altering its charm. It boasts beautiful outbuildings and a large wooded area of 2.7 hectares.The dwelling consists on the ground floor of a very nice living room open to the south onto the grounds, a second living room or bedroom, a dining room, and a kitchen with a stove that opens onto a balcony overlooking the garden. On the first floor: a landing leads to two bedrooms and bathrooms.The outbuildings: partially converted barn, other barns...Land of 3 with meadows for horses (shelters), beautiful trees, pond, spring, well, orchard…A historic place in a beautiful environment.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Les Belles Maisons Du Perche
This sumptuous 19th century villa set in 1.75 hectares of enclosed grounds is located just a stone’s throw from the beach and the shops in the heart of popular seaside resort Villers-sur-Mer. Offering 670 sqm of entirely renovated living space, it includes a majestic entrance hall, superb reception rooms including a library and a billiard room, a dining room and a spacious kitchen with dining facilities. Period features include high ceilings and large windows bathing the rooms in sunshine and enjoying views of the landscaped garden. The upper floors comprise 9 bedrooms including several suites, studies, a reading room, dressing rooms and a utility room. The top floor offers about 54 sqm of convertible living space. The 213 sqm garden level includes a recreation room, a fitness area with a shower room and wc, a wine cellar, a storage room and technical premises. With a near 100 sqm caretaker’s house to renovate, and about 130 sqm annexes to restore. Accessed by means of magnificent wrought-iron gates, the leafy grounds include a tennis court to renovate.
…By Daniel Feau Deauville
Bayeux Sotheby’s International Realty presents this magnificent property listed as a historical monument, featuring a 15th-century manor, a dependency converted into an annex with its jacuzzi, an orchard with its unusual lodgings, and a vast meadow, all set on approximately 9450 m². Ideally located between Caen and Bayeux, in the heart of Bessin, this property is sure to delight enthusiasts of the region. The buildings are organized around a central honor courtyard, complemented by a lovely ornamental garden, a well, and a large pond with its terrace. The main residence, known as the Manor, includes on the ground floor: an entrance, a large recent veranda with an Eiffel-style structure including a very bright living room opening onto a fitted American kitchen, a laundry room, a second dining room with an impressive period fireplace, a living room with a fireplace, a very large master suite with shower room and independent toilets, and a corridor leading to an office space and granting access to the manor's tower via a beautiful spiral staircase. The first floor offers a spacious reception room with exposed beams, a large ornamental fireplace, and a mezzanine providing very beautiful volumes, two suites with bedrooms, bathrooms, and independent toilets, and another bedroom with a bathroom and separate toilets. The second floor features three large attics and provides access via the tower stairs to a final small isolated and atypical room of the Manor. The property has a 19th-century dependency composed of a two-level accommodation currently operated as a gîte, featuring on the ground floor a beautiful relaxation area with a jacuzzi, a lounge area, a shower space and toilets, a technical room, and a suite with a bathroom and toilets. The exterior-accessible floor offers an apartment with an entrance with guest toilets, two bedrooms including a master suite, and a large living room with an open kitchen. A large workshop with a mezzanine and five small storage rooms adjoin the gîte. At the back of this dependency, sheltered from view, lies a beautiful orchard with its two unusual caravans equipped with their respective terrace and jacuzzi. The property also has a large meadow of about 4,000 m² accessible at the back of the property, featuring a paddock, a vegetable garden, a chicken coop, and a large garden shed. Throughout the visit, you will be charmed by the character of the entire estate and the numerous possibilities it offers for both family living and tourist and event hosting.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty
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