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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
EXCLUSIVITY - SAUMURIn the heart of the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park, in an environment classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, a rare residence of 350 m² unveils itself: an 18th-century former winegrower's house, partially troglodyte, restored with care and full of charm. It features a very large living room with a wood stove, a fitted and equipped kitchen with dining space, combining authenticity and modern comfort, and a very large troglodyte wine cellar. The property is heated by a recent and efficient wood pellet boiler, ensuring comfort and energy efficiency. It perfectly reflects the art of living in the Loire Valley, between heritage, nature, and serenity.With 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, this property with generous volumes is suitable for both family use and a professional project. Its vast living spaces, functional configuration, and warm atmosphere make it an ideal place for high-end short-term rentals, hosting seminars, organizing team-building retreats, or developing a bed and breakfast activity.Outside, the property offers three distinct landscaped areas: a terraced garden located above the troglodyte part with an unobstructed view of the Loire, a beautiful garden at ground level with direct access to the house, and a garden situated lower down.The location is a major asset: only 5 minutes from the center of Saumur, right in the vineyard, with direct access to the banks of the Loire on foot. The surroundings offer numerous opportunities: hiking trails, cycling paths, cultural visits, renowned vineyards, and remarkable heritage—all elements that enhance rental or hosting projects.Saumur, the 'Pearl of Anjou', is easily reachable by road or by bike path, allowing quick access to shops, restaurants, services, and major tourist sites, located just 2.5 km away.This characterful residence represents a unique opportunity, ideal for a lifestyle project or a profitable investment in one of the most sought-after regions of the Loire Valley. (5.00% fees inclusive of tax charged to the buyer.)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By La Réussite Immobilier
Former 18th century presbytery with 8 rooms and its characterful church a few minutes from Saumur and in the heart of Anjou, surrounded by 3.80 hectares of wooded land partly enclosed by walls. This pretty residence, formerly a curial house, built in 1779 and its church built between the 12th and 18th centuries, bear witness to the precious heritage of Anjou, and have been listed as Historical Monuments since 1963. The lovely open-plan living spaces with beams and fireplaces, the stone staircase, the surrounding setting with this large chapel, all these are reasons to decide to establish a beautiful family home here. SAUMUR - 7 km (Theatre, New casino, Banks of the Loire, SNCF train station 2.15 h Paris-Montparnasse) PARIS - 328 km, including 307 km on the motorway THE PRESBYTERY , approximately 245 m2 Facades and roofs listed as Historical Monument in October 1963 Ground floor: approximately 3.16 m height under beams Entrance with beautiful stone staircase (1.68m x 2.60m, beams, access to cellar) Dining room with windows on both sides, 29 m2 (18th century fireplace, beams, terracotta tiles) Living room 35 m2 (5.80m x 5.90m - 2 windows at the front & 2 more windows at the rear) Kitchen with walk-through access (5.90m x 3.60m, 18th-century fireplace, vegetable garden, beams), small scullery used as a back kitchen Boiler room (Weissmann boiler, hot water tank) Entrance/booth 10 m2 (2.50m x 4, macerating toilet) The cellar access door opens under the stairs in the entrance hall; there are two vaulted cellars totaling 10m x 5.80m with a well. 1st Floor: Landing on the left going up Bedroom 1 of 28 m2 (alcove,) bathroom (sink, bathtub, toilet) On the right as you go up, Hallway 8.70 m2 ((4.60m x 1.90m) Bedroom 2, 19 m2 (4.60m x 4.20m - Wood paneling, 2 closets) Return clearance (closet) Room 3, 15 m2 (4.90m x 3m - beams) Bedroom 4, 17 m2 (6m x 2.90m - Wardrobe) Bathroom (sink, shower, toilet) 2nd Floor: Attic Landing Room 5, 11.50m2 Bedroom 6 of 14 m2 (exposed beams) - Bathroom (sink, shower cubicle, WC) Beautiful attic measuring 11m x 6.20m with 2 dormer windows THE CHURCH , listed as a Historical Monument in October 1963 The building was constructed between the beginning of the 12th century and the 15th century. Its dimensions are 27 m long in total by 7.40 m wide, including the former nave with ribbed vaults, which is 9 m long - Height to the ridge: 9.90 m An old wine press, measuring approximately 5.90m x 6.30m, is attached to the church. SMALL HOUSE, in need of restoration Forming a courtyard with the presbytery and the church, the house is made up of 2 adjoining 4-room buildings for a total of 83 m2. Work will be needed to create a second dwelling there (for friends, a gîte, etc.). At the corner return, various small sheds over 16m in length and 2m in width. THE LAND , registered area of 3 hectares 88 ares 42 centiares Entrance gate into the hamlet and small path leading to the courtyard formed by the buildings. At the rear of the house, the park slopes gently down to the stream at the property line. The land, partly enclosed by stone walls, is an agricultural area with heritage value. HISTORIC MONUMENT Listing, or registering, a building as a historical monument, provided that regulations are followed (particularly the recommendations of the Architects of the Buildings of France, and its openness during European Heritage Days), can make it possible to obtain some subsidies, and above all, to benefit from an attractive tax relief scheme. The costs of restoring and maintaining the property, loan interest, and related work are 100% deductible from rental income. It's also about participating in the adventure of French heritage... Retrouvez toutes nos annonces sur notre site INTERNET : https://www.cabinetchevillon.fr/vente/1
…By Cabinet Chevillon
At the Gates of Tours Elegant Family Estate Set Within an Exceptional 3.3-Hectare Park with Outbuildings A rare domain, discreet and private, just moments from the city Only a few minutes from the historic centre of Tours, this 18th-century manor house, set within 3.3 hectares of enclosed and wooded parkland, offers a preserved living environment of absolute tranquillity, sheltered from all disturbance. A discreet and deeply family-oriented property, combining the elegance of classical architecture, the generosity of expansive landscaped grounds, and remarkable overall potential. The Main House Approximately 400 m² to Reimagine Arranged over two levels, the principal residence offers beautiful reception rooms, eight bedrooms, and a wealth of preserved period features: original parquet floors, mouldings, fireplaces, interior shutters, terracotta tiles, antique floor tiles, balanced proportions and comfortable ceiling heights. A vast basement completes the ensemble. The Outbuildings The Pavilion A charming 18th-century house featuring an entrance hall, living room with fireplace and exposed beams, a beautiful bedroom with its bathroom, a kitchen and attic space. The Gardeners House With independent access. Each building retains generous proportions and an authentic atmosphere, with open views across the park. The Park Approximately 3.3 Hectares The grounds, structured with landscaped avenues, groves and clearings, entirely envelop the residence. A linden tree avenue and hornbeam walkways invite long summer lunches; a century-old cedar stands as a remarkable presence such a setting is exceptionally rare at this distance from Tours. There is the possibility to acquire an additional 6,000 m² parcel with independent access. Our View A timeless estate, held within the same family for nearly 70 years. The volumes, the light, the scale, the quality of the parkland, the elegance of the façades, the diversity of landscaped atmospheres, and the immediate proximity to Tours all combine to make this a truly exceptional property ready to be restored and fully inhabited once more. A rare domain by virtue of its size, location, discretion and the multiple possibilities it offers: a distinguished family home, a hospitality project, or a secondary residence of strong identity. Full dossier available upon request. Viewings by appointment only. Risk information: georisques.gouv.fr Lucie Meunier Une Demeure en Touraine
…By Agence Une Demeure En Touraine
Less than 30mn from Tours and 2.5h from Paris, set within an unspoiled environment of woodland, meadows and water features, this character manor house offers approximately 900 m² of living space at the heart of an 11-hectare estate. Restored with exacting standards, it combines the charm of historic architecture with contemporary comfort, in a family-oriented, elegant and light-filled atmosphere. The Property The manor harmoniously blends 16th- and 19th-century elements. The refinement of its façades, the nobility of its materials, the quality of its interior appointments and the balance of its volumes create a timeless living environment. Ground Floor A vast through entrance hall distributes the reception rooms, all opening onto the terraces. Right wing: Dining room on garden level, kitchen with fireplace designed for informal dining, pantry. Left wing: Living room with bespoke library, second sitting room with Napoleon III fireplace, study, dressing room, WC. The entire level has been carefully renovated: Burgundy stone flooring, underfloor heating, custom joinery, fully upgraded electrical system. First Floor The landing leads to 6 to 8 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom or shower room. Mouldings, parquet floors, stained-glass windows, open views over the park and bespoke storage enhance the elegance of this level. Also on this floor: a large office, a dressing room and a laundry room. Top Floor A fully independent level comprising a large TV/games room, billiard room, four bedrooms with built-in storage, a dormitory and three bathrooms ideal for children or guests. The Outbuildings Louis XIV Annex: Former stables converted into a reception house with living room, kitchen, spa/sauna, games room, bedroom/dormitory and bathroom. Terrace with bromine-treated swimming pool (liner replaced in 2016), summer kitchen, technical rooms, well and exterior lighting. Caretakers House: Four rooms, wood heating. The Park Approximately 11 hectares comprising: Three ponds Wooded avenues, meadows and poplar grove Varied landscapes, open views and absolute tranquillity Our View Far more than a property, this is an exceptional residence restored with rigour: listed dormer windows, bespoke woodwork, noble materials and carefully considered thermal comfort. A rare, elegant and welcoming estate, designed equally for fluid family living and refined entertaining. Energy performance certificate currently being prepared.
…By Agence Une Demeure En Touraine
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Sable-sur-sarthe. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.