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If you are looking for the ideal European experience, you have to look at property for sale in France. France offers all kinds of scenery: it has Northern, Western and Southern coastlines, with small towns and villages for a quiet life, amazing inland scenery with hidden châteaux and, of course, main bustling cities like Paris, Cannes or Bordeaux.
A unique setting, a magical and exceptional 20-hectare estate, including 3 hectares of lake, for this singular 500 m² property just minutes from the beaches. A true invitation to a lifestyle where nature is omnipresent, both indoors and out. An ode to the art of cultivating difference... Possibility of changing the use (Michelin-starred restaurant, eco-lodge, etc.). You will be able to reinvent the living spaces of over 200 m², with a kitchen and dining room opening onto the lake, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 toilets... Contact Sophie MENAUTHON Tel: +33 6 25 42 67 68 or Severine ETCHEGARAY Tel: +33 6 75 49 61 04. EQUINOXES IMMOBILIER, agency specializing in luxury properties in the Landes and Basque Country. More information (ref. 4000928503). Fees payable by the seller. Average energy prices indexed as of May 20, 2023 (subscription included). Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €2,500 and €3,000 per year. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Equinoxes Immobilier
L'ISLE-ADAM, PROPERTY OF ABOUT 450 m2 LIVING SPACE ON 8250 m2 of parkland with a paved courtyard of about 300 m2 and 10 parking spaces. Including beautiful volumes, 2 living/dining rooms with a surface area of about 90 m2, 2 kitchens including one of about 30 m2, 8 master suites with shower rooms and/or bathrooms and dressing rooms, 2 beautiful bedrooms, dressings, boiler room, laundry room, outbuildings ... New air/water heat pump, thermodynamic balloon, authorization for the installation of solar panels issued by the town hall. Direct access to the L'Isle-Adam state forest, all on 8250 m2 of wooded park, ideal for an equestrian activity. Currently managed as guesthouse activities with significant potential for development, event activities, seminars, weddings, equine pension ... UNIQUE IN THE AREA - IMPECCABLE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques site: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Immo Conseils Chambly
On the territory of Montcuq and in perfect condition - Main house of 300 m2 on multiple vaulted cellars with multiple terraces, swimming pool, dovecote, barn, garage, guest house, shelters, summer kitchen, boiler room, pétanque court, mini 9-hole golf course, fishing pond, wood shelters, vegetable garden, 3 boxes and hut for children. Main house comprising a huge living room of 80 m2, a kitchen of 23m2, back kitchen 17m2, living room / library 30m2 and 4 bedrooms each with bathroom. The master bedroom is on one level and has a dressing room and shower room. Upstairs are 3 bedrooms of 28, 23 and 17 m2 with shower room / bath, a balcony. Cellars - billiard room, wine cellar, pool storage, technical room etc. Guest house of 64 m2 with a living room of 44 m2, a bedroom of 15 m2 and shower room 5 m2 and its terrace. Dovecote 9m2 on three levels Barn of 200m2 with insulation, tiled floor and floor plus garage / Workshop level of 70 m2 Swimming pool 10m x 5m changing room in a vaulted cellar. Alarm system Land of 156000m2 More information on request
…By Mouly Immobilier
CAVALIERE PLAGES - For sale, a beautiful property just a five-minute walk from the beach. Infinity pool and high-end amenities. Situated on a 1325 m2 plot, this 217 m2 villa has been completely renovated by an architect, offering refined finishes and exceptional living comfort. On the ground floor, you will find a lovely entrance hall, four bedrooms (including a dormitory), a bathroom, three shower rooms, a laundry room, and a separate toilet. Upstairs, panoramic views combine the sea and the Massif des Maures mountains. The villa features an entrance hall leading to a double living room opening onto a beautiful patio, a fitted kitchen opening onto a small garden ideal for breakfast, and a dining room opening onto a large covered terrace. There is also a beautiful master suite with a walk-in shower and an additional bedroom, also with its own shower room. Separate WC. The exterior is equally appealing with a fully secured infinity pool, a pool house, a double garage, a single garage with a cellar, and a beautifully landscaped garden. The property is fully air-conditioned and features a staircase and a stairlift for optimal comfort. This house combines elegance, modernity, and tranquility in an ideal setting for family life or entertaining.
…By Agence Agnès Malecki Cavalaire
iad France - David Genevaise offers you: Former Post Relay of 1830 in the heart of an exceptional environmentJust a few minutes from Saumur, discover a character property rich in history. This former post relay from 1830, built from tuffeau stone and featuring old terracotta tiles, provides a rare living environment in the heart of the Loire Valley.Set on nearly 4 hectares in a Natura 2000 zone, the property is crossed by the famous Napoléon embankment lined with bicentennial trees and benefits from privileged access to a branch of the Loire. A preserved and authentic environment, just 200 meters from the royal river.The residence offers approximately 320 m² of living space with 8 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. Completely renovated, it combines the charm of the Loire heritage with modern comfort. Sold furnished and equipped, it allows for immediate move-in with no work required.Currently operating as a guest house, the business enjoys an excellent reputation and strong development potential. A swimming pool, spa, barn with bread oven, bike shed, horse boxes, and vast natural spaces complete the ensemble.In the heart of the Loire châteaux route, in the French capital of horses and near the renowned vineyards of the region, this unique property will appeal to project developers as well as lovers of historically rich places.A rare property where heritage, nature, and quality of life come together.Agency fees borne by the seller. Energy display information on this property: ENERGY class D index 194 and CLIMATE class B index 6. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear vegetation, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate listing has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mr. David Genevaise, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of the SAS I@D France registered with the Angers RSAC under the number 891637852, holder of the real estate sales card on behalf of the I@D France SAS company.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
iad France - Julien Milcent offers you: Julien Milcent and Sabrina Derrien present this exceptional property facing the Cathedral of Meaux. In the heart of the historic center of Meaux, opposite the Cathedral of Saint-Étienne, this remarkable bourgeois residence is among the most prestigious addresses in the city. Just 25 minutes from Paris Gare de l’Est, it boasts nearly 400 m² of living space within a landscaped park of over 1,230 m², entirely shielded from view. Generous volumes, high ceilings, a wrought iron staircase, noble materials, and abundant light give this property a rare charm and elegance. The reception areas include a spacious living room, a dining room, a veranda opening onto the garden, and a high-end kitchen. The sleeping area offers five suites with private bathrooms or shower rooms, including a stunning master suite with double dressing rooms and a full bathroom. Four garages, a courtyard allowing for parking of several vehicles, and a cellar of approximately 140 m² offering numerous development possibilities complete the ensemble. The property can also be acquired with three independent apartments representing nearly 200 m² more, offering strong heritage or operational potential. A rare residence combining character, discretion, and an exceptional location at the gates of Paris. Energy Performance Certificate: D. Private visits by appointment only. Agency fees payable by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class D index 194 and CLIMATE class D index 39. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for brush clearing, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Julien Milcent, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at NANTES RSAC under number 883332520, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
iad France - Inès Jasak offers you: Elegant exceptional Meulière in Bourg-la-Reine – Sceaux Border – Close to RER B & Lycée LakanalBuilt in 1913 and classified as a Building of France, this bourgeois residence with timeless charm is nestled in a quiet residential neighborhood, just a 4-minute walk from the RER B. Bathed in southern light, it boasts 156 m² of living space (220 m² on the ground) spread over three levels and a fully fitted basement of 70 m²: cozy TV room, office, boiler room, storage, and authentic wine cellar.The main house charms with its elegant living room, bright kitchen, five spacious bedrooms, quiet office, and a light-filled veranda. It also includes a bathroom, two shower rooms, and two independent toilets for optimal comfort.The wooded and preserved garden houses a discreet charming outbuilding of 56 m², consisting of a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, and two shower rooms. Currently rented to two students, it offers attractive potential for additional income or family use.Two closed garages, new condensing boilers, and an energy rating classified D complete this rare property, combining prestige and modern efficiency.On a plot of 495 m², the possibility of adding a swimming pool enhances this exclusive address in immediate proximity to Lycée Lakanal, Parc de Sceaux, and just 15 minutes from Paris.Contact me to discover this character residence, where charm meets contemporary comfort.Agency fees to be borne by the seller.Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class D index 227 and CLIMATE class D index 49. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation of clearance, is available on the Georisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate announcement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Ms. Inès Jasak, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the Nanterre Trade and Companies Registry under the number 833691058, holder of the real estate marketing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
In a preserved natural setting, shielded from view and any disturbance, discover this authentic Corsican stone mill, a true witness to the rural heritage of the region.Once built on 22,974 m² of land, beside the stream to harness its hydraulic power, it was used for processing local agricultural products.This rare property captivates from the moment you arrive with its timeless character.The current owners have been keen to preserve the soul of the place, maintaining the noble materials and the authenticity that make this exceptional building so charming.The mill, built of stone and covered by a remarkable slate roof, has a living area of approximately 142 m² distributed as follows:On the ground floor: • Entrance hall • Two bedrooms • A shower room • An independent WCOn the garden level: • A spacious living room combining the lounge, dining room, and kitchen. • Adjacent to the living area, a large shaded terrace features a convivial dining space with a barbecue, ideal for sharing special moments in front of nature. • The original slate floors add a warm and authentic atmosphere to this reception area.Upstairs: • Two charming attic bedrooms.Outside, the property reveals all its character. The land is enhanced by numerous dry stone walls that harmoniously structure the spaces and recall the ancestral Corsican craftsmanship.Several relaxation corners have been created throughout the land, allowing you to fully enjoy absolute tranquility and the surrounding beauty.The outbuildings offer remarkable potential: • An old barn of approximately 70 m² on the ground with over 5 meters of height under the roof, likely to be rehabilitated into a dwelling, gîte, workshop, or reception space. • An authentic Corsican pagliaghju made of stone of about 30 m², harmoniously complementing the ensemble.This property will appeal to lovers of old stones, heritage, and nature.Its exceptional environment, its character buildings, its outbuildings, and its vast land make it a rare property on the market. A true haven of peace nestled in the heart of a preserved environment!A place rich in history where stone, slate, and nature create a unique living framework, in the heart of Nebbiu and just a few kilometers from Saint-Florent and the beaches of Agriates.The strengths: • Old stone mill • Traditional slate roof • Living area of about 142 m² • Slate floors on the garden level • Land of 22,974 m² • Numerous dry stone walls • Several landscaped relaxation areas • Large shaded terrace with barbecue • Barn of approximately 70 m² with great potential • Stone pagliaghju of about 30 m² • Absolute calm and preserved natural environment • Charm and authenticity preservedA rare property, rich in history and character, inviting tranquility and contemplation. The fees are the seller's responsibility. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: www.georisques.gouv.fr.Contact Helene FAUSTO GIOVANNETTI Individual Entrepreneur, OptimHome Commercial Agent (RSAC No. 414 263 715 Bastia Registry) 06 32 53 25 61 (ref. 609352)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Optimhome - Helene Fausto Giovannetti
Situated in a calm and green environment in Le Bugue, in the heart of Périgord, this spacious character family home offers a rare and privileged living environment.Built in the purest local tradition, it charms with the authentic appeal of its features: exposed beams, majestic fireplace, generous volumes, and elegant herringbone parquet flooring. The large living room, bathed in light thanks to its wide French doors opening to the outside, creates a warm and friendly atmosphere.The independent kitchen, bright and functional, offers a lovely living space ideal for everyday life as well as for family gatherings.A particularly sought-after asset: all the bedrooms are located on the same level. Three of them have their own private bathroom, ensuring comfort and intimacy — a perfect layout for a large family, a second home, or a tourist hosting project.The spacious entrance hall leads to a staircase accessing convertible attics, offering great potential for extension: master suite, office, playroom, or relaxation area according to your desires.Significant renovation and modernization work will be necessary to reveal the full potential of this character home. A great opportunity for renovation enthusiasts wanting to create a unique living space that blends Périgord authenticity with contemporary comfort.A property full of charm that will appeal to lovers of heritage, nature, and the French art of living.Contact us at 05.53.13.33.33 for more information and to arrange a visit...Agency reference: 41637This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Ici Dordogne Immobilier
A 100-hectare hunting estate with a dwelling, grounds, woods, meadows and ponds, in the middle of the Sologne Bourbonnaise region. Accessible via a long, almost one-kilometre dirt track, which helps shield the property from all disturbances, this former farm from the 1950s was completely converted over the past couple decades into a hunting estate, with more than 100 hectares, four ponds, meadows and woods, while a comfortable house built out of quality materials was constructed in the middle of the property about 15 years ago for year-around living, in addition to several outbuildings.
…By Patrice Besse
A 16th century farmhouse, 3 carefully restored outbuildings with almost 9 hectares of land planted with apple trees between Lisieux and Pont-l'Evêque. The gate and driveway are hidden behind tall trees at the beginning of the village. The driveway lead straight to the buildings. There is a bread oven on one side and a caretaker's cottage on the other, as well as a parking area and the two main houses in clear view and swimming pool. A small driveway leads to a partly converted barn. The grounds stretch across the entire valley. The houses are surrounded by vast areas of lawn separated from the cows and apple trees by light fences.
…By Patrice Besse
A California-style house with panoramic sea views set in 4,000 m² of grounds in the hills above Toulon. The property is located halfway up a sloping cul-de-sac, with an automated gate marking the main entrance. There are two secondary entrances on the south and north sides of the property. Once through the gate, five parking spaces are available, either directly in the large basement or outdoors. The house has three levels, extended by terraces. Each storey is set back from the one below: almost all the walls are of glass, with sliding glass doors and some concrete walls painted white. The flat roofs are either painted white and covered with gravel or form terraces, the largest of these extending across the first level, which includes a swimming pool. The roof of the second level is entirely covered with solar panels, for complete self-sufficiency in electricity.
…By Patrice Besse
A 4-storey building, recently reorganised into 11 flats that range from 18 to 43 m², for a total floor area of 360 m², in the medieval centre of Dijon. The building includes a ground floor over a basement level, two upper floors and a converted attic level topped with an interlocking tile roof. Facing the street, the building’s front façade, in very good condition, is clad in lime plaster and decorated with stone stringcourses, balconies protected by wrought-iron guardrails and supported by corbels, multi-paned windows with stone surrounds and folding louvred shutters. From the street, an automatic wooden carriage door opens onto a cobblestone passageway, which provides pedestrian and vehicle access to the interior gravel courtyard – with five covered parking spaces in addition to one for people with reduced mobility – as well as the building’s entrance. Facing the courtyard, the building’s other façade, also in very good condition, is clad in lime plaster and adorned with multi-paned windows with stone surrounds, which are protected by pairs of louvred shutters. A flat, reserved, first and foremost for people with reduced mobility, is accessible from the interior courtyard, from where it is also possible to access the cellars in the basement level – via double metal doors – as well as a private machine room on the ground floor. The other flats are accessible via the door located in the building’s covered passageway, followed by a wooden staircase with a wrought-iron guardrail and wooden handrail, which leads to three flats on each of its three upper floors, the highest being built into the attic space.
…By Patrice Besse
A dwelling from the Art Deco period with Haussmannian-style interior décor and its garden of nearly 900 m², near Nantes. Located on a one-way street, the property is accessible via a wrought-iron gate, framed by square pillars, as well as a second gate, which leads to the garage, while a tall stone wall and dense hedges shelter the property from view. Built in 1931, the completely detached villa of approximately 240 m² embodies a period marked by the transition between the Art Deco movement and the first signs of modernism, which results in a two-storey building topped with a roof terrace. In addition, the dwelling faces an ornamental, grassy garden of nearly 900 m², which is completely sheltered from view thanks to dense landscaped copses and tall stone walls, while a garden shed is located to the west of the edifice.
…By Patrice Besse
A medieval manor, redesigned in the 18th century, perched upon a plateau in France’s Quercy province with a sweeping view of the River Dordogne. The manor stands where lanes cross paths, upon the Gramat plateau, where it enjoys a commanding position with views of the entire Dordogne valley. Indeed, the panoramic vista stretches to the Auvergne hills and the Château de Castelnau-Bretenoux. Over time, the hamlet provided the manor with outbuildings, before its population dwindled. Today, the hamlet still includes a little farm, which is in business and produces walnuts. This farm lies beside the property. With its elegant dovecote tower, the property brings together, in a harmonious L-shaped arrangement, a main section and a series of little dwellings, once inhabited by the estate’s 40 vineyard workers and artisan coopers. So a self-sufficient life of labour was enjoyed on the site. The protective enclosure formed by the layout of buildings bears witness to the estate’s small, hard-working community of yesteryear, at once focused on its own world and open to the world around it. The hamlet was already indicated on the Cassini Map – the first detailed map of France – so we know it existed before 1789. Yet arrow slits low down in the walls and the remains of a spiral staircase suggest that a fortification stood here before, doubtless during the Hundred Years’ War. The same family inhabited the manor from 1600 to 1785, as dates engraved here and there tell us. The edifice took on its current form at the start of the 18th century, when there was a drive to make fortresses more comfortable and brighter. Later, in the early 20th century, it was modernised with electricity and upper-middle-class comfort. During the Second World War, the manor, with its hamlet, formed an important site for the French Resistance, for which it served as a prime look-out. The manor was then neglected unjustly. But it was restored at the end of the 20th century and the current owners later created the warm, welcoming atmosphere that it offers today. All around the property, there is a natural backdrop with delightful luxuriance in the summer – this lush decor is the centrepiece of the site, which enjoys absolute privacy, nestled in France’s beautiful Quercy province.
…By Patrice Besse
A renovated farmhouse from the 16th century with a swimming pool, an orchard and outbuildings, not far from the city of Angers, in France’s Maine-et-Loire department. A wooden entrance gate, framed between two ashlar pilasters, leads into the property, a former farm complex. The property used to belong to a manor, which stands on the other side of the road. The complex was built in the 16th century. It was the home of Hercules de Moreau, a valet to the king, and later, in the 18th century, it was the home of the Guéniveau family, who passed it on to Joseph-Eugène Bonnemère. The latter was a famous author and playwright. The main edifice is built of tuffeau stone, with rubble stone for the elevations and ashlar for the window and door surrounds. A gable slate roof crowns the building. Many steel-and-glass windows punctuate the north and south sides. A porch leads to the cellars. This porch’s roof has a hipped end and is supported with four pillars with mouldings. Opposite, there is another building. It is partly converted and it houses a bread oven. Between the two buildings, there is a granary with a ground floor and first floor. A three-slope roof crowns it. Its western elevation is made of ashlar and is punctuated with three bull’s-eye windows. At the bottom of the garden lies a former stable. A walled orchard can be reached from outside. A swimming pool lies there.
…By Patrice Besse
A chateau from the 16th and 17th centuries listed as a Historical Monument, its outbuildings and equestrian facilities over 18 hectares of grounds between the Sarthe, Mayenne and Maine-et-Loire departments, near Sablé. Two drives lead to a carriage entrance topped with a pediment that opens onto a grand courtyard. On one side, is the chateau and, on the other, an immense outbuilding, both façades of which are punctuated by pruned yew trees, while a covered well is located in the centre. The current chateau corresponds to the former abbatial dwelling: this is where the Abbot resided, in the western wing of the abbey that once stood here. During the 18th century, the court was at Versailles and the buildings were spruced up and converted so they could be rented out, therefore providing the abbey with some revenue. With three storeys, including an attic level, the chateau is made out of plaster-coated stone and rubble stone. On the side facing the grounds, its slate hipped roof is cadenced by four bull’s-eye windows, while, on the side facing the courtyard, there are three attic dormer windows grouped together under a single pediment in addition to four other dormer windows. Both the chateau’s east and west exteriors are crowned with a pediment on their roofs, which is then repeated above the central entrance on each side. With window and door surrounds decorated with smooth rusticated stonework, the three doors on the chateau’s façade are topped with either curvilinear or triangular pediments, while its quoins, cornice and dormer windows are made out of ashlar stone. Inside, the chateau has conserved its original décor: cartouches, medallions, chimneybreasts, decorative window and door surrounds, wood panelling, marble and stone, while the size of the magnificent rooms as well as their floor-to-ceiling height add to the chateau’s overall grandeur. In addition to the topiary garden on the chateau’s eastern side, there is also a dovecote, orchard, vegetable garden, ornamental trees and a stream, which is straddled by an old bridge flanked by the columns of an ancient carriage entrance. All around, the grounds are made up of pastures, tall trees and a small wood, while equestrian facilities have been created to the west of the outbuilding, on the side facing the grounds. These include wooden paddocks, a riding ring and an area for the horses to rest and relax. The carriage entrance, the chateau’s exteriors as well as its entrance hall, vast living room, dining room and seven bedrooms are listed as national historical monuments as are the well and bridge, while the outbuilding’s exteriors and the dovecote are registered as regional historical monuments.
…By Patrice Besse
In the Vosges, south of Vittel, a 19th-century wine merchant's residence and its garden by the riverside. The building, located in the heart of the village, is erected at the foot of the remains of the ancient feudal castle and faces the traces of troglodyte caves. Its remarkable and authentic facade dominates the street from its sandstone porch with a double wrought iron ramp. To the south, it overlooks a terrace overlooking a walled garden on the sides and bordered by the Saône for its entire length without any opposite view. The building extends with several outbuildings covered with tiles, including a workshop, a garage, as well as an old service apartment, a woodshed, a stable, and an old bread oven.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A dwelling from the late 18th century, in need of a renovation, and its tree-filled garden, along the ramparts of a charming village surrounded by Alsatian vineyards. Set back from the street, at the end of a private no-through road, the dwelling, nestled under the foliage of a grove of multi-century trees, is located in the heart of Bergheim’s medieval urban fabric. Once past the gate, the two-storey dwelling’s main façade, looking out towards the garden and bordered to the south by 14th-century ramparts, features seven vertical rows of windows and pink Vosges sandstone window/door surrounds. Built over a basement level, it is topped with a “beaver-tail” tile hipped roof punctuated by dormers with oval windows.
…By Patrice Besse
Located 1.5 hours from Paris, on the edge of a forest, lies an elegant 19th-century manor house and its enclosed grounds with a swimming pool, set on nearly 1 hectare. This was the farmer's house, featuring a bell tower that overlooked the people and animals, buildings, and pastures. A local road leads into the countryside, providing access to the property's courtyard. The estate is surrounded by the house and the wall of the enclosure, which encircles a small garden and the pool, a U-shaped outbuilding, and a pasture. A large garden unfolds in front of and to the south of the house and the enclosed grounds.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
An elegant, neo-Gothic inspired residence, in 2 hectares of grounds, near to Nantes, overlooking the River Sèvre. On the left bank of the River Sèvre, the estate spreads over 2 uninterrupted hectares. After the entrance gate, a winding drive passes below the dense foliage of ancient oak trees. As it does, it passes in front of a 36-m² annex building used as a garage, then an enclosed, approximately 640-m² orchard overlooked by an around 35-m² Anjou style greenhouse with most of its glass panes intact. The drive finishes in a courtyard where the residence stands, facing southwest. In its current form, it is thought to date back to the late 19th century, between 1870 and 1890. It boasts approximately 550 m² of living space, spread throughout a basement covering the whole surface of the building, a raised ground floor, a first floor and a converted attic. The entirely fenced grounds gently slope down towards the river. Tall hundred-year-old trees are dotted around the grounds.
…By Patrice Besse
On the edge of the Brenne natural park, a hunting enclosure of 240 hectares, with a pavilion to renovate, a farm, woods, ponds, and fields. From a departmental road, a drive leads to the domain's gate. Once passed, the path continues through the woods to reach the hunting pavilion and the farm, with a guardian's house further on. The facades of the various buildings are made of rendered stone, with straight or arched openings, and roofs made of flat or mechanical tiles, with two, three, or four slopes. The ponds are scattered throughout the property and the cultivated fields are grouped in the same area.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Angers, in a cul-de-sac overlooking the Saint-Nicolas pond park, there is a 19th-century villa with an annex, converted outbuilding, and garden. From the cul-de-sac, two gates framed by stone and brick pillars provide access to the property. The first gate is for pedestrians and opens onto a defined courtyard, opposite the main house and to the north by an annex. The second access opens onto a driveway that leads, down from the courtyard, to a parking area near the south gable of the villa. A cement staircase in the rock style connects the courtyard to this driveway, which also serves the back garden, bordered on one side by an outbuilding. Terraces have been set up between this latter building and the main house.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Just 20 minutes from Tours and a few kilometers from a sought-after town, a longère from the 18th century and its outbuildings, set on nearly 5 hectares of land. A path leads to the property between meadows and wooded areas, away from other homes but close to two lively towns. A long tree-lined driveway crosses a meadow to the porch of the barn. The longère then reveals itself behind a large landscaped courtyard serving three buildings. A typical construction of the Touraine region, the main house, built of rubble under a tiled roof with dormers, has two levels. The spacious reception rooms on the ground floor have retained their original features, while four bedrooms and two bathrooms occupy the attic. A guest house comprises two rooms and a washroom. A barn is divided into two spaces.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the city center of Riom, in the Marthuret district, a private mansion from the 18th century and its vast terrace. Located in a protected area, at the end of a quiet street, the private mansion is part of a small co-ownership. Its design is attributed to Claude-François Legay (1728-1803), the city's architect, but the building, although constructed in the 18th century, seems to rest on older structures, probably medieval. Organized around an inner courtyard, the dwelling reveals, in its center, a small overhanging balcony. On the top level, a terrace of about 75 m² represents a precious uniqueness in the old local urban fabric.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
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