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By River Coach
RIVERCOACH, leader in houseboat consulting and the sale of houseboats, presents this newly renovated boat of approximately 150 m², with a ground-level terrace and a second large rooftop terrace of over 100 m².The upper floor consists of a large bright living area including an open kitchen, a dining room, and a spacious lounge.The lower floor features five bedrooms, including a suite with a private shower room, an additional bathroom, as well as a laundry area.Location, immediately close to shops and schools. Public transport is quickly accessible, allowing you to reach Paris or La Défense in a few minutes.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…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
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
Listed Cistercian Abbey with outbuildings on 4,2 hectares In Berry, in the heart of George Sand country, on the Way of St. James (Camino de Santiago) and 10 minutes from a town with all amenities, this is a rare and historic property. Formerly part of a 12th-century listed Cistercian Abbey, it includes the prior's house of approximately 250 m² with 8 rooms, including 5 bedrooms, the former cloister gallery, a representation of the monks' tree of life, arrow slits, a vegetable garden, and murals. The monks' refectory of approximately 130 m² has been renovated into a guest house, and the former henhouse has been converted into a studio apartment. Outbuildings: barns, boiler room, garage, cellar. Oil-fired central heating, mains drainage. A wooded park with some walled ruins and meadows bordered by a small river, totaling 4 hectares, 2 ares, and 18 centiares. A must-see! Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Sole agent
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
A listed historical monument, 16th-century manor with 6 hectares of grounds, in the sector of Saint-Brieuc, less than 10 minutes from the town of Quintin. The small road leading to the property is lined with relatively well spread-out trees that become denser to almost create a tunnel of foliage, after which the manor, which has been listed as a historical monument since 1967, proudly stands in the middle of a clearing surrounded by dense forest. Opposite, the manor, a vast meadow expands outwards towards the surrounding woodland. The main entrance is especially imposing due to the place’s fortified character in the past. A carriage gate accompanied by an arched pedestrian gate are both made of granite and fitted with wrought-iron railings. They open into the once enclosed courtyard. On either side, the former fortifications include several stone outbuildings: a workshop, a covered area, a log store, a former pigsty and a bread oven. According to the local archives, there was previously a drawbridge that stood astride a dry moat. The manor possesses a rectangular layout, topped by a gabled slate roof. The façade is made of rough-hewn blocks of granite, with ashlar door and window frames. There is also a monumental opening known as “the door of justice” boasting two columns with square capitals. It marked the entrance to the farmyard where yesteryear the lord of the realm exercised his right to administer justice. To the rear, the walls are covered with Virginia creeper that has slowly spread out over the building as time has gone by. The house boasts a panoramic view of the flowery and tree-filled south-facing grounds, tucked away from prying eyes.
…By Patrice Besse
Luxurious Hospitality Retreat in Le Marche, Italy Welcome to a world of opportunity nestled in the heart of Le Marche, Italy. Here, surrounded by 10.3 ha of panoramic land, you’ll find a captivating farmhouse boasting three separate buildings. Currently operating as a tourist accommodation business, each building is imbued by its own unique charm, offering you endless possibilities for use. Discover a property where history merges with luxury, where classic Italian architecture meets modern comfort. From a full-blown spa to the reception spaces, the horse boxes and training pads, apple orchards, and a quaint jam-making station this estate is a property fit for an exceptional way of living. The Property Dating back to the 17th century, this remarkable property has been meticulously renovated, and now showcases a mix of history and modern luxury. Spread across three buildings, it offers an array of comfortable living spaces, each with its own distinctive charm and functionality, covering a total of 754 sq.m. The Main Building Welcome into the main building composed of 221 sq.m., it offers plenty of reception spaces for your guests, and two apartments on the first floor. Ground Floor: As soon as you enter, a warm reception area sets the tone for you to welcome guests in. Connected to the spacious terrace, a cozy breakfast room follows, offering the perfect space to start the day immersed in natural light and scenic views. Adjacent to the breakfast room, you will find a well-appointed kitchen as well as a spacious sitting room. First Floor: The first floor of the main building accommodates two spacious apartments totaling 106 sq.m. The first apartment comprises a cozy living room, a kitchenette integrated with a dining area, a bedroom, and a well-appointed bathroom, offering a mix of luxury and functionality. Similarly, the second apartment features a comfortable living room, a kitchenette with an adjoining dining area, a bedroom, and a bathroom. Basement: The basement of the main building serves as a hub for various activities, spanning a total of 124 sq.m. It houses a jam production workshop, sales point, product storage area, warehouse, and technical room. From crafting artisanal foods to more functional spaces, this area ensures maximum efficiency. The SPA Building The building originated as a stable, and now hosts a ground floor luxury SPA, complemented by three apartments on the first floor, for a total of 287 sq.m. Ground Floor: This floor features an entrance dressing room, a well-equipped gymnasium, a whirlpool room, sauna, steam room, experience showers, and a relaxation area. Guests can enjoy a seamless journey from dressing to relaxation, indulging in state-of-the-art wellness amenities designed for the ultimate wellbeing experience. First Floor: The first floor of the building now hosts three apartments. The central unit can be divided into two separate living areas, offering flexibility to accommodate all needs. The first apartment features a living room, kitchenette, dining area, one bedroom, and a bathroom. The second apartment comprises an entrance hall, multipurpose room with a kitchenette and dining area, one bedroom, two bathrooms, and a loft. The third apartment offers a similar layout to the first, with a living room, kitchenette, dining area, one bedroom, and a bathroom, along with a loft. The Private Home The private house, spanning 122 sq.m. across two floors, offers a space which can be used for the homeowners to live on property, or as additional accommodation space. Ground Floor: Upon entry, a welcoming entrance hall leads you into an open-plan area comprising a kitchen, dining room, and living room. This layout promotes effortless interaction between the spaces, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. Large sliding glass windows invite plenty of natural light in and offer picturesque views of the garden. On this floor you will also find a service bathroom and a technical room. First Floor: Going upstairs, you will find a bedroom with an ensuite bathroom. From here you get the best views of the property. The Land The outdoor areas of the property span 10,3 ha and are designed to enhance daily life and cater to various interests. Eight horse boxes, covering approximately 175 sq.m. as well as horse training grounds, provide ample space for hosting horse riding lessons to drive traffic to the property. In addition, on the property you will also find two car parking sheets equipped with photovoltaic systems, totaling approximately 130 sq.m.. The outdoor spaces also boast a 6×11 pool surrounded by a tanning deck. Next to it, you will also find lush apple orchards, blackberry bushes, and an array of other fruit and vegetable garden plants. This stunning garden not only adds aesthetic charm to the property, but also provides opportunities for your guests to enjoy fresh, homegrown produce straight from the land. The Location Located in the scenic town of Sarnano, Italy, this property offers a perfect mix of privacy and convenience. Here, you and your guests can immerse yourselves in the region’s culture, with a variety of festivals and events celebrating local traditions. Sarnanos town center is not too far away, and it provides access to charming cafes, boutiques, and restaurants serving authentic Italian cuisine. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the abundance of activities, from hiking and cycling to exploring the nearby Monte Sibillini National Park and the seaside. Sarnanos proximity to major highways and airports ensures easy access to the property. The town is conveniently located not too far from the A14 and A1 highways, while the Ancona and Perugia Airports are also easy to reach. EPC: Ordered Why Buy It This property is a versatile investment opportunity with a range of practical uses. Currently operating as a successful tourist accommodation business, it offers the potential to expand further. Featuring three separate buildings, there’s plenty of space to accommodate guests in style and comfort. Additionally, you can utilize the space for hosting events and classes, from horse riding lessons to spa retreats. The private home can serve as a residence for the owners or provide additional accommodation options. Distances Nearest Town With Services: 3,9 km Theater: 4,2 km Thermal Baths: 4,7 km Gualdo: 6,3 km Monti Sibillini National Park: 7,1 km Amandola: 12,1 km San Ginesio: 18,2 km Fiastra Lake: 26,5 km Tolentino: 29,2 km A14 Highway: 51 km Seaside: 53,5 km Airport of Ancona: 92 km
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
A SECLUDED CHATEAU IN BOURG-EN-BRESSE In Bourg-en-Bresse, a tree-lined driveway leads to a 17th-century chateau. Set back from the street and surrounded by over 2 hectares of land, the property offers 372 m² of living space, two spacious open-plan living rooms, six bedrooms, and several ancillary spaces, including two independent apartments. Surrounding the property is a flat park planted with mature trees, a domed swimming pool, and a complex of outbuildings. The property combines immediate residential use with potential for transformation. A CHÂTEAU, BETWEEN A PRIVATE DRIVEWAY AND CROSSING COURTYARDS The private driveway, lined with tall trees, gradually screens the property from the street and creates an initial distance from the urban rhythm. The gate marks the entrance, then the gravel path leads to an open courtyard, now used to accommodate several vehicles during family gatherings or extended stays. The château, built starting in 1378 and remodeled in the 17th century, features inscribed facades, distinctive roofs, and a listed central vestibule that immediately defines the space. Upon entering, the eye travels through the building from one end to the other and reaches a second park at the rear, used as an outdoor reception area on sunny days. The stone staircase, with its ornate wrought-iron railing, facilitates daily movement between the levels and becomes a constant point of reference in the life of the house. The ground-floor rooms now serve as reception areas, with two spacious living rooms used for large gatherings, extended evenings, or quieter moments during the day. The east- and west-facing windows allow one to follow the rhythm of the day, from breakfast on the garden side to extended late afternoons on the courtyard side. LIVING SPACES AT THE HEART OF TWO WOODED PARKS, RIGHT IN THE CITY From the living rooms, the view sweeps across the property, placing the château at the center of two distinct parks that flank it on either side. To the west, a first flat park of approximately 8,500 m² extends directly from the living areas and accommodates the most spontaneous activities?outdoor meals, games, and free movement?under the shade of ancient trees, including a sequoia planted over 150 years ago. This space is immediately accessible and supports daily outdoor living. To the east, the sequence begins with a more structured courtyard, organized around a fountain, a pond, and an in-ground pool protected by a dome?used for much of the year?and then extends toward a second, flatter park of over 6,000 m², which is more open and provides an additional, more secluded space to breathe. The château is thus situated between these two landscape entities, one oriented toward immediate living, the other toward a broader openness. In the immediate vicinity, the outbuildings cover over 900 m² of floor space across two levels, with a restored roof structure and a new roof, and now house storage, a workshop, and parking. BETWEEN INDEPENDENT SPACES AND FUTURE PROJECTS The castle, on a human scale, now offers 372 m² of living space spread over two levels, with a layout designed for daily use. The upper floor features six bedrooms, suitable for family life or hosting guests for extended stays, with three bathrooms already in place. A built-in library provides a quiet retreat, while the layout ensures privacy for everyone during longer stays. The open, fully equipped kitchen is supported by a pantry and a laundry room located on the ground floor. Two independent apartments, measuring 50 m² and 40 m², allow for hosting guests or providing separate living quarters, depending on the time of year. The fully fenced property, spanning over 20,000 m², also includes enclosed garages and numerous outdoor parking spaces, making it easy to accommodate visitors. The proposed work is part of a plan for gradual development, suitable for a second home, a gathering place, or business development. AGENCY'S OPINION This château occupies a unique position in Bourg-en-Bresse, with an urban address yet a sense of seclusion created by the driveway, walls, and building volumes. The listed vestibule sets the tone from the moment you enter and provides a lasting framework for the experience of the place. The grounds and outbuildings create a second layer of interpretation, oriented toward future development and potential uses. The property already functions as a residence, while retaining a genuine capacity for transformation.
…By Arriere Cour
For sale, a former 17th-century bishop's palace enlarged in the 18th century with an orangery and the remains of the bishop's palace (listed as a historic monument). This historic residence has a floor area of approximately 3177m2, including approximately 2534m2 of living space, in a 1.3-hectare park. The bishop's palace and the orangery on the foundations of the former episcopal palace, whose remains and balusters are protected (classified as historical monuments), converted into 30 bedrooms, a restaurant, reception rooms, on 1.3 hectares with parking, agricultural water and a river. This historic and renovated residence in a medieval village is located in the centre of Cathar country. It is at the centre of a triangle Limoux , the medieval city of Carcassonne, Rennes le Château. The bishopric of the 17th century This residence with architectural elements in a quiet location offers you a preserved place. This restored and maintained estate, steeped in history, with 30 rooms, a restaurant room with reception rooms for weddings or seminars. The orangery has been converted into 10 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, one of which is 100 m2 with a fireplace, an office and a private apartment of approximately 185 m2. The 17th and 18th century bishop's palace has been converted into 20 bedrooms, a restaurant, a breakfast room, a reception room, a library, a synod hall with an 18th century ceiling and wooden interior shutters. There is also a basement garage of approximately 500 m2. This historic residence has been carefully renovated by specialists and offers you a blend of authenticity and modern comfort. The enclosed, landscaped 1.3-hectare park offers you a haven of peace.
…By Vv Groupe Immobilier Du Patrimoine
Located in the historic center of Heraklion, this rare, listed property stands out for its strong architectural identity and significant historical value. The property sits on a 415sq.m. plot and offers a total built area of 610sq.m., arranged over 2 levels. Built in 1878, it has been officially designated as a modern monument by the Ministry of Culture, due to its historical and architectural significance. Its imposing façade and neoclassical features make it a true landmark. The ground floor features four independent entrances from the façade. Three of them lead to separate autonomous spaces, while the main entrance opens into an impressive vestibule, leading to the internal courtyard and the rear garden. This layout provides exceptional flexibility in terms of use and functional division. The upper level is accessed via a striking wooden staircase and unfolds into multiple bright spaces with large openings facing the façade. The authentic period architectural elements, combined with the generous ceiling height, create a unique environment of refined character. Just a few steps from Lions Square, the Loggia, and the city’s key landmarks, the property is ideally positioned within the commercial, cultural, and touristic heart of Heraklion. A truly emblematic property with rare character and strong investment potential, ideal for conversion into a boutique hotel or corporate headquarters, in the historic center of Heraklion.
…By Barnes Greece
A jewel of Aix's architectural heritage, the Hôtel d'Oraison is a grand private mansion whose origins date back to the late 16th century. Initially the property of Henri de Raffelis, it welcomed among its guests the Duke of Guise, Governor of Provence, reflecting from its very beginnings a prestige of the highest order. It was in the 18th century that the building took on its current form: the Marquis d'Oraison, Mathieu Fulque, acquired and merged several houses between 1731 and 1736 to compose an architectural ensemble befitting his rank. The result is a majestic seven-bay façade adorned with vertical rustication, windows featuring acanthus ornamentation and mascarons, as well as two carriage gateways, one of which is crowned by an elegant balcony with a triangular pediment — all hallmarks of Aix's Baroque style in its full splendour. Confiscated during the Revolution in 1792, the mansion passed through the centuries in the hands of notable figures and prominent members of the city's academic community, before being listed as a historic monument in 1987 and carefully restored in 2012. The building is currently divided into individual apartments, arranged as follows: - A 66.4 sqm apartment on the ground floor. - A 93.9 sqm apartment with a 169 sqm garden, spanning the garden level, mezzanine and first floor. - A 211 sqm office-style apartment on the first floor. - A 58.1 sqm apartment on the second floor. - A 104.7 sqm apartment on the second floor. - A 78.6 sqm apartment on the second floor. - A 31.6 sqm apartment on the third floor. - A 41.2 sqm apartment on the third floor. - A 35.6 sqm apartment spanning the third and fourth floors. - A 64.9 sqm apartment spanning the third and fourth floors. Period mouldings and original flooring have been preserved wherever possible. The common areas are elegant and spacious, evoking the grandeur of Aix's storied past. Some units are currently tenanted. 31 sqm garage.
…By Daniel Feau - Immeubles
You dreamed of becoming the owner of a mansion built in 1783. This one is located in the heart of Douvaine and is partially listed in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments (front facade, portal, roofs, dining room, and the vestibule on the first floor). This south-southwest facing mansion built on three levels includes two apartments and attics of over 200 m² to be converted. The park of nearly 6 hectares is contiguous and fully enclosed and wooded. All the buildings are arranged around an honor courtyard where you will find the barn, the stables, as well as the caretaker's house with its garden. This residence is an exceptional property due to its location and its architecture typical of 18th century constructions in the Léman region.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Imogroup Douvaine - Immobilier Leman F
- 5 minutes from Arles city center - Nestled in the heart of the Camargue, this former 8 hectare wine property offers an authentic and preserved setting, bathed in the special light of the South. The gaze escapes towards the majestic silhouette of the Abbey of Montmajour, inscribing each moment in the thousand-year-old history of Provence. The body of the farmhouse houses 4 independent accommodations, covering approximately 300 m2, entirely renovated with respect for the Provençal soul: old terracotta tiles, exposed stones and wooden beams alongside contemporary fittings offering all modern comfort. Each space invites serenity, between the cool shade of the thick walls and golden light filtering through the large through windows . The property seduces with its many assets and its vast outbuildings: - An old sheepfold of around 360 m², topped with its hayloft - A spacious workshop of 500 m² - Several agricultural annexes (chicken coops, sheds) - An additional space of more than 500 m² to rehabilitate, offering strong potential for development into housing or a reception activity The main courtyard of the farmhouse, shaded by majestic century-old plane trees, perfectly embodies the Provencal art of living and invites you to relax. A few minutes from the historic center of Arles, a city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this estate benefits from a strategic location for: - a tourist project (lodgings, guest rooms) - an agricultural or equestrian activity - or a large, charming family property An authentic place, steeped in history, with strong development potential. Contact us to arrange a private tour.
…By Laure Taberne
A Restored Agriturismo Estate in the Hills of Cagli Set within the rolling landscape of the Marche countryside, near the historic town of Cagli and between Urbino and Gubbio, this restored agriturismo estate offers a rare sense of space, privacy and continuity with nature, complemented by a panoramic swimming pool and open views across the surrounding Apennine peaks. The property extends across approximately 610 sqm of internal space, including the main farmhouse and annex, and is set within 27 hectares of land where cultivated fields, woodland and distant mountain profiles define a setting of quiet beauty and natural balance. The estate combines a carefully restored ensemble of buildings with a landscape that remains deeply authentic, offering a way of living that brings together private residence and hospitality within a context shaped by nature and continuity. The Main Building The estate comprises a traditional stone farmhouse and a separate annex, both dating back to the 18th century. The main building has been carefully restored, preserving original materials where and when possible, including wooden window frames, while integrating structural improvements and bio-building techniques. The total surface is approximately 442 sqm, currently organised into a private residence and an independent guest apartment, allowing the property to function both as a home and as an established agriturismo. Ground Floor: The ground floor is partly dedicated to shared and guest-oriented spaces. A large multi-purpose living room with fireplace creates a welcoming environment for relaxation and opens onto a spacious covered veranda, which offers open views across the surrounding hills, the swimming pool and the garden. In the evening, this space naturally becomes a place to unwind, overlooking the changing light of the landscape with a glass of local wine. On this level, there is also an independent guest apartment, which includes a kitchen and living room, together with a spacious double bedroom and bathroom. The apartment benefits from its own private entrance. First Floor: The upper floor hosts the main private residence, where the layout opens into a spacious kitchen with central island and dining area, forming the core of the living space. From here, the layout naturally unfolds into a separate dining room and continues into a generous living room, creating a sequence of interconnected spaces designed for everyday living and hosting. In front of the kitchen and dining area, a passage leads to the sleeping quarters, where there is a bathroom with ante-bathroom. To the left of the main living area, a second passageway opens onto a series of additional rooms: on one side, a bedroom currently used as a study, on the other a double bedroom with en-suite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe. The apartment offers a further multi-purpose room that can be adapted according to needs. The Annexes The former barn has been demolished and rebuilt, now accommodating 3 independent apartments arranged over two levels for a total of 168 sqm. Each unit features an open-plan living area with kitchen and dining space on the ground floor, and a bedroom on the upper level, together with a bathroom with a laundry area available for guests. Each apartment benefits from its own outdoor area, including a private veranda and access to the shared garden. The property was restored between 2008 and 2010 with particular attention to structural quality and sustainability. The works included anti-seismic improvements, ventilated foundations and a fully insulated roof. The annex was rebuilt using bio-building techniques and is equipped with a pellet heating system and solar thermal panels. The property does not use gas. Wooden window frames have been preserved, and the estate is served by two separate electrical lines, supporting both private use and hospitality operations. The Land The estate extends over approximately 27 hectares, where cultivated fields, woodland and open clearings create a landscape that feels both expansive and deeply private. The land unfolds gently around the property, offering a natural sense of continuity and space that is increasingly rare to find. Fields of wheat and sunflowers alternate with fruit trees and shaded paths, inviting slow walks through the estate and a direct connection with the surrounding nature. From various points of the property, the views open onto the rolling hills and distant Apennine peaks, creating a setting that changes throughout the day and across the seasons. Within the estate there is also the basin of a former lake, which could potentially be restored, adding a further layer to the landscape and its long-term potential. The swimming pool, measuring 12 x 6 metres and built in 2010, is positioned to fully benefit from the open views and is equipped with a solar shower. Around it, the outdoor spaces are designed for both relaxation and shared moments, including a bocce court, an archery area and a barbecue. An olive grove, together with natural paths that cross the land, completes a setting that is not only visually compelling but also offers a tangible sense of use and experience, making the estate equally suited for private enjoyment and hospitality. The Location The estate is located near Cagli, between Urbino and Gubbio, in a part of the Marche region where natural landscapes and historic heritage coexist in a setting that remains authentic and relatively unspoilt. From the property, the views extend across the surrounding Apennine peaks, including Monte Nerone, Monte Petrano, Monte Catria and Monte Acuto, shaping a landscape of wide horizons and changing light throughout the year. The area offers access to a network of historic towns and cultural destinations. Urbino, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and Gubbio are both within comfortable reach, while the nearby Gola della Rossa and Frasassi is home to one of Italy’s most remarkable cave systems. Not far from the property, the Abbey of Fonte Avellana, set at the foot of Monte Catria and surrounded by woodland, adds a further layer of historical and cultural depth to the area. Throughout the year, the Marche region offers a varied cultural calendar that follows the rhythm of the seasons. In summer, Pesaro becomes an international reference point for music with the Rossini Opera Festival, while the nearby coastal town of Fano, known for its historic Carnival of the Adriatic, also hosts theatre and musical performances, creating a lively atmosphere that complements the quieter countryside setting. This balance between nature, culture and seasonal events makes the area appealing in every period of the year, offering different ways to experience the landscape depending on the season. The region is also strongly connected to its agricultural and culinary traditions, with local products such as truffles, olive oil, cheeses and wines forming an integral part of everyday life. Despite its sense of seclusion, the property remains accessible and well positioned for exploring central Italy. Access is via approximately 5 km of unpaved road, a feature that contributes to its privacy and distance from more frequented areas. EPC ordered Why Buy It This estate offers a rare combination of scale, privacy and authenticity within a part of Italy that remains largely untouched and increasingly sought after. The presence of multiple independent units, together with the extent of the land, makes it particularly suitable for those looking to continue or further develop a hospitality project, while maintaining a private residence within the same estate. At the same time, the landscape, the open views across the Apennines and the rhythm of life connected to the land create a setting that is equally suited for personal use, offering a more grounded and immersive way of living in the Italian countryside. The balance between seclusion and accessibility, combined with a destination that offers interest and activity throughout the year, makes this property not only a place to live, but a long-term asset with both lifestyle and investment value. Distances Closest Borgo with services: 7,3 km Hospital: 18.9 km Acqualagna: 7,4 km Cagli: 8,9 km Urbino: 33,8 km Frassassi Caves: 49 km Fano: 48,7 km Pesaro: 60,5 km Senigallia: 71,9 km Assisi: 88,9 km Airport of Perugia: 81,8 km Airport of Ancona:90 km
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
Tuscan Heritage Estate Near Florence, Tuscany Beautifully positioned amidst the rolling Tuscan hills, this distinguished historic villa enjoys an enviable setting just a few kilometres from the heart of Florence. Utterly private and tranquil, the estate retains the authentic charm of the Florentine countryside while remaining within easy reach of the city’s cultural and architectural treasures. The Villa The principal residence extends to approximately 700 sq m over three levels and commands sweeping views across its olive-clad landscape. An elegant and lush garden frames the villa, leading to a panoramic swimming pool with a fully appointed sun terrace a refined retreat during the summer months. The ground floor is arranged for both formal entertaining and relaxed family living. It comprises a splendid drawing room with fireplace, a refined dining room, a study, a fully equipped kitchen with pantry, a guest bathroom, a charming sitting room, a bedroom with en suite bathroom, as well as a utility area and a traditional stone cellar. On the first floor, an impressive 50 sq m reception or family room forms the centrepiece of the level. The sleeping quarters include three bedrooms and three bathrooms, one of the bedrooms distinguished by a beautifully frescoed ceiling a graceful testament to the villa’s heritage. The uppermost floor currently houses non-habitable rooms of approximately 200 sq m, offering exceptional scope to create up to four additional bedroom suites, subject to the necessary consents. While entirely functional and well maintained, selective modernisation particularly to the kitchens and bathrooms would further elevate comfort and align the interiors with contemporary expectations, without compromising the property’s historic integrity. The Annexes The estate is further enriched by two independent residences within the grounds, bringing the total internal surface area to approximately 1,135 sq m. The first annex, measuring around 225 sq m and attached to the main villa, may easily be reintegrated if desired. Presented in classic rural Florentine style, it features a kitchen, living and dining areas, three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a generous family room. The second annex, extending to approximately 210 sq m, is a beautifully restored former olive mill. Great care has been taken to preserve original features, most notably the historic stone millwheel, now incorporated into the kitchen as a striking architectural detail. The accommodation is arranged with an entrance opening to the living area, a study and bathroom to one side, elegant floor-to-ceiling glazing to the other, and floating stairs leading to the upper floor, where two bedrooms and a bathroom are situated. Traditional finishes terracotta floors, exposed timber beams and substantial wooden doors lend warmth and authenticity throughout. The property is further complemented by ample parking, agricultural outbuildings and storage areas. The Land The estate is set within approximately 3.5 hectares (8.6 acres) of private grounds, of which around three hectares are dedicated to productive olive groves. The land is meticulously maintained and yields the estate’s own extra-virgin olive oil, which may be stored in the charming stone cellar, enhancing the property’s genuine agricultural heritage. The landscaped gardens surrounding the villa provide shaded areas for outdoor dining and relaxation, while the swimming pool enjoys uninterrupted views across the gently undulating countryside. The Location Immersed in the verdant Tuscan countryside, in the municipality of Impruneta, yet remarkably close to the historic centre of Florence, the property offers a rare balance between rural serenity and urban convenience. This is a setting of absolute privacy and refinement, where the timeless beauty of Tuscany meets the cultural vibrancy, fine dining and international connections of one of Italy’s most celebrated cities an ideal residence for those seeking discretion, authenticity and effortless access to world-class amenities. EPC: Ordered Why Buy It To acquire this estate is to secure not merely a home, but a distinguished Tuscan retreat within easy reach of Florence. The presence of three independent residences ensures flexibility for family, guests or staff, while the productive olive groves and panoramic pool enrich everyday living with authenticity and quiet luxury. Its historic character, generous volumes and scope for refinement offer both immediate enjoyment and future potential. Above all, the property provides privacy, prestige and proximity to culture a rare combination that makes it as rewarding an investment as it is an exceptional place to live. Distances Closest Town with Services: 2 km Impruneta: 5 km Florence: 10 km A1 Motorway: 10 km Theatre: 11 km Hospital: 13 km San Casciano Val di Pesa: 14 km Fiesole: 14 km Airport of Florence: 25 km Prato: 32 km Siena: 69 km Maranello: 145 km
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
A Historic Wine Estate with Agriturismo in the Hills of Brisighella Located among the first hills of Brisighella, surrounded by its own vineyards and overlooking the Lamone valley, this historic estate combines a restored agriturismo, a private residence and a working winery within a landscape deeply connected to the identity of the territory. The property extends across approximately 560 sqm of total surface, including the main building and annexes, and is set within 7 hectares of owned and rented land, characterised by vineyards, fruit trees and open views across the surrounding hills. Outdoor spaces and areas designed for shared moments allow for a lifestyle that moves naturally between indoor living and the landscape, where evenings can be spent overlooking the vines with a glass of wine produced directly on the estate. The Main Building The complex, originally built from the 13th century around the church of San Nicola, has been carefully restored over time and today hosts both a private residence and an established agriturismo. The main building measures approximately 498 sq.m. and is organised into a private apartment and hospitality spaces. A defining characteristic of the interiors is the balance between tradition and contemporary living: while the external architecture preserves its historic identity, the interior spaces have been interpreted with a more modern approach, creating a refined contrast that enhances both elements without compromising the authenticity of the property. Ground Floor: The ground floor hosts both the private residence and part of the hospitality areas, organised around a clear and functional layout. The main guest entrance opens into a shared entrance hall. From here, directly ahead lies the former deconsecrated church, now used as the main dining and breakfast area, which also benefits from its own independent external access. The adjacent sacristy functions as a back-of-house space supporting the culinary activities and is directly connected to the kitchen of the private residence. To the right of the entrance hall, near the laundry area serving the private residence, the layout unfolds into the independent guest apartment. This unit benefits from its own separate external entrance and is composed of a living and dining area with kitchenette, together with a bedroom and bathroom. The private apartment has its own independent entrance and opens into a living room. To one side, there is an additional living space currently used as a study, while on the opposite side the layout unfolds into the kitchen and dining area with fireplace, directly connected to the former sacristy. The private apartment also includes a laundry area, accessible via the shared entrance hall of the B&B and benefits from a private cellar located on the basement level. First Floor: The first floor is divided between the private residence and the guest accommodation, maintaining a clear functional separation between the two areas. The private residence, through a staircase that leads from the living room to the sleeping area, opens into a spacious and multifunctional room that leads to the master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, creating a more intimate and self-contained living space. On the hospitality side, access is via the entrance hall, from which a few steps lead to the upper level. Here, a living area with bathroom serves as a shared space for guests before opening into the sleeping quarters. From this space, the layout unfolds into two separate double bedrooms, both with private bathrooms. From the shared living area, a stunning metal staircase leads up to a mezzanine level hosting a spacious library, designed as a quiet and inviting space where guests can read and relax. The restoration and upgrading of the property were carried out in two distinct phases: the hospitality areas were completed in 2014, followed by the private residence in 2016. The structural intervention included reinforced foundations, perimeter ring beams and ventilated foundations, ensuring both stability and long-term durability, while preserving the original character of the buildings. The Annex The property also includes a separate dependance of 62 sq.m., which has been converted into an additional independent apartment: a charming studio apartment with a living area with kitchenette, a bedroom and a bathroom. The Winery A defining feature of the estate is the underground winery, built in 2019 and designed to both preserve the beautiful surrounding landscape and maintain natural temperature and humidity conditions throughout the year. The winery measures approximately 155 sq.m., comprising a 112 sq.m. production area together with an additional 43 sq.m. space currently used for tasting and guest use, including a bathroom. The layout includes a production area, a barrique room and technical spaces, offering the possibility to continue or further develop a wine production under a dedicated label, with an estimated capacity of up to 15,000 bottles per year. The property is served by mains water together with a phreatic well, ensuring a reliable water supply. The house is fully electric, with no gas connection, and features underfloor heating, together with air conditioning in the bedrooms. There is currently no photovoltaic system installed, although there is the potential to introduce one, subject to the necessary approvals. Additional features include a security alarm system, irrigation system, wooden window frames with double glazing and traditional shutters. The Land The estate extends over approximately 2 hectares of private land plus another 5 hectares that they have taken for rent, primarily dedicated to vineyards and agricultural land. The soil composition, together with the proximity to the Lamone river and the natural temperature variations, creates favourable conditions for viticulture. The vineyards are planted with local grape varieties such as Sangiovese, Trebbiano and Albana, alongside a small presence of Chenin Blanc in selected areas of the property. Outdoor spaces are designed to be lived and experienced, opening onto the surrounding landscape and allowing for moments that move naturally between the vineyard and the living areas. The layout of the land lends itself to hosting informal gatherings directly among the vines, from simple picnics to more structured outdoor dining setups, offering the possibility to experience the estate at sunset, immersed in the vineyard and the surrounding nature. The land also includes fruit trees and a vegetable garden, reinforcing the property’s strong connection to a self-sustained and authentic rural lifestyle. A swimming pool (12 x 3,5 meter), built above ground and removable, is located in front of the vineyard. The Location The estate is located on the first hills of Brisighella, an ancient medieval and thermal village set in the Lamone Valley, between Florence and Ravenna. Recognised among I Borghi più belli d’Italia and awarded distinctions such as the Touring Club’s Bandiera Arancione, Brisighella offers a rare balance between authenticity, quality of life and accessibility. The village is defined by its distinctive skyline of three rocky pinnacles ( the Rocca Manfrediana, the Sanctuary of Monticino and the Clock Tower), shaping a landscape deeply rooted in its past. The atmosphere is quiet and genuine, where stone paths, historic architecture and cultivated hills create a setting that feels preserved rather than staged. The area is strongly connected to its enogastronomic identity, with olive oil, wine and local produce forming an integral part of everyday life. The surrounding countryside, with its vineyards and walking paths, offers a landscape that can be experienced throughout the year, both actively and at a slower pace. The estate itself is within walking distance of the village centre, while the nearby railway station provides direct connections, including routes towards Florence, offering both convenience and long-term value for hospitality use. EPC Rating: ordered Why Buy It This property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a fully integrated estate where hospitality, private living and wine production coexist within a single, coherent setting. The presence of an established agriturismo, together with vineyards and a fully equipped underground winery, allows for the continuation or further development of a vitivinicultural and hospitality project, with activities such as tastings, cooking classes, foraging and small-scale dining naturally aligned with the character of the estate. At the same time, the configuration of the buildings offers a high degree of flexibility, making it possible to maintain a clear separation between private and guest areas or to convert the property into a fully private residence without significant structural intervention. The combination of a walkable location near Brisighella, strong enogastronomic identity, production potential and year-round appeal makes this estate not only a place to live, but a long-term asset capable of generating both lifestyle value and sustainable income. Distances Closest Borgo with services: 1,3 km Hospital: 12,6 km Faenza: 13 km Imola: 26,2 km Cesena: 46,6 km Ravenna: 52,2 km Airport of Bologna: 70,5 km Bologna: 72 km Rimini: 83,5 km San Marino: 91,6 km Firenze: 92,8 km Airport of Firenze: 103 km
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
A Restored Boutique Hotel with Pool in the Hills of Le Marche Set within the rolling countryside of the Marche region, near Senigallia and the Adriatic coast, this 19th century restored estate presents a rare opportunity to acquire a fully operational boutique hotel with restaurant, where architecture, landscape and hospitality come together in a highly refined setting. Extending across approximately 1,067 sqm of total surface, including the main villa and 3 independent annexes, the property comprises 12 guest rooms, each individually designed to reflect a balanced dialogue between contemporary comfort and traditional character. It is set within approximately 7,000 sq.m. of private land featuring a panoramic swimming pool, olive trees and open views across the surrounding hills, where indoor and outdoor living merge naturally, from events by the pool to quieter moments immersed in the landscape and local rhythms of life. Main Building The main building, measuring approximately 682 sq.m., is arranged across 3 levels and represents the operational and social core of the property. The layout has been designed to clearly separate private and guest flows: the main private entrance is located on the east side of the building, while guest access is positioned on the west side, ensuring both functionality and privacy. Parking is conveniently located just across the road leading to the property. The restoration has preserved the character of traditional Marche architecture, exposed beams, terracotta elements and original materials, while introducing contemporary systems and a refined, modern interior language. The result is a balanced dialogue between authenticity and comfort, supported by high-quality materials and a strong focus on sustainability, achieved through a high-level bio-building approach. Ground Floor: The ground floor is designed as the central point of interaction between guests, spaces and functions. The entrance for guests opens directly into the reception area, which currently also includes a small shop that can be maintained or reinterpreted depending on the future concept. From here, the space flows naturally into the heart of the house, where a striking double-height internal courtyard, topped by a glass roof, defines the central living space. Flooded with natural light and enhanced by a beautiful brick floor, this area creates a bright and atmospheric environment with a subtle gallery-like feel, designed as a place for relaxation. To the left of this central volume, a more traditional dining room that houses the restaurant, who can host up to 45 guests. Defined by the presence of a fireplace, it offers a more intimate setting, naturally suited to a seated dining experience. Continuing in the same direction, a larger multifunctional room extends the space. Currently used for activities such as yoga, it can also be integrated into the restaurant, increasing the number of tables, or remain dedicated to wellness, events or private use. The level is completed by several technical and service spaces, including a massage room, 4 guest toilets, laundry, professional kitchen and ample storage areas, all organised to support the functioning of the property without interfering with guest areas. First Floor: The first floor is dedicated to guest accommodation and includes 6 double bedrooms, each measuring approximately 20 sq.m., all with en-suite bathrooms, as well as a storage room. The rooms are well proportioned and designed to ensure both comfort and privacy. Large openings bring in natural light and frame the surrounding landscape, establishing a constant visual connection with the outdoors. Each room maintains a simple and coherent language, where space, light and views define the atmosphere. The Annexes The estate includes 3 independent annexes, each contributing to the overall flexibility of the property and expanding its accommodation capacity. Annex 1 Former Oven (59 sq.m.) Converted into a private suite, this space includes a living area, kitchenette and sitting room, offering a more independent and private accommodation option within the estate. Annex 2 Former Poultry House (64 sq.m.) This annex hosts 2 independent guest rooms, each with en-suite bathroom, ideal for guests seeking a more secluded stay. Annex 3 T-House (262 sq.m.) The most recent addition, renovated in 2022, the T-House includes three guest rooms with en-suite bathrooms, as well as a massage room with dedicated facilities. Each guest room opens onto a private wooden veranda overlooking the surrounding landscape. Positioned to ensure privacy, these spaces are furnished with seating and small tables, offering a quiet setting to unwind, with open views across the countryside, ideal for enjoying a glass of wine at sunset. An additional room, currently used as storage, can be reconfigured according to the future vision of the property, allowing for uses such as an independent apartment, a private spa or a showroom. The volume also allows for further expansion. A basement level of approximately 86 sq.m. includes the pool technical room, storage areas and a dedicated space for bicycle maintenance. The property is equipped with systems designed to support both comfort and operational efficiency. It includes a photovoltaic system of approximately 11 kW, as well as solar thermal panels for hot water production. Heating is supported by a condensing boiler powered by diesel or biodiesel, while LPG is used exclusively for the professional kitchen. Climate control is managed through fan coil systems throughout the property, with selected areas also benefiting from underfloor heating. Additional features include aluminium window frames with double glazing and mosquito screens, as well as irrigation systems supporting the outdoor areas. The Garden The estate is set within approximately 7,000 sq.m. of landscaped grounds, where lawns, mature trees, a small olive grove and fruit trees define the setting. A bricked terrace in front of the main building offers a natural place to sit and enjoy the surroundings, positioned as an immediate extension of the interior spaces. The decked ozone-treated swimming pool, measuring 16 by 8 metres and approximately 1.4 metres deep, is positioned between the main building and the T-House, creating a central outdoor area that connects the different parts of the property and becoming a natural focal point during the warmer months. Behind the multifunctional room, four dedicated changing rooms serve the pool area. In front of the pool, a covered dehor provides a large outdoor space suitable for events, with a capacity of approximately 100 to 120 guests. Within the grounds, a small natural amphitheatre offers a setting for performances, live music or private gatherings, reinforcing the property’s suitability for cultural and social events. The overall layout of the outdoor spaces allows for both everyday use and larger occasions, while maintaining a clear sense of organisation and openness. The Location The property is set in a rural position in Le Marche, not far from the town of Trecastelli, where everyday amenities can be easily reached. Just a few kilometers from the well-known Spiaggia di Velluto and along the roads leading towards the Apennines, this is a territory shaped by both landscape and identity. Trecastelli is often described as a land of artists and thinkers, a place where history and a forward-looking spirit coexist, giving the area a distinct and authentic character. Within a short drive, Senigallia introduces a different pace. Known as one of the Adriatic’s most refined seaside destinations, it combines long sandy beaches with a strong gastronomic culture, including Michelin-starred restaurants and a lively calendar of events. During the summer months, the town transforms with the Summer Jamboree, the world’s most exclusive vintage festival that transforms the city into a vibrant 1950s dream. The surrounding area is also defined by a strong food and wine culture. Vineyards, olive groves and local producers shape both the landscape and everyday life, with a focus on quality and tradition that is deeply rooted in the region. The coastline offers some of the most varied beaches along the Adriatic, with destinations such as Monte Conero reachable within 30 to 50 minutes. The area also includes an 18-hole golf course at Conero, adding a further dimension to the lifestyle offered by the location. Set between countryside and coast, the property benefits from a position that remains private while still connected to the surrounding territory. EPC Rating: A+ Energy Performance Index (IPE): 27,68 kwh/sq.m.*year Why Buy It The estate combines a functioning restaurant, distributed guest accommodation and independent annexes within a single, coherent property. It is a fully structured hospitality property with immediate usability and clear potential for evolution, allowing the business to continue without interruption while offering the possibility to reposition or expand over time. The layout ensures a clear separation between guest areas and private spaces, making it suitable both for professional use and as a residence. The presence of flexible volumes, including spaces that can be reconfigured, adds a further layer of adaptability, supporting different development scenarios without requiring structural changes. The property is characterised by a high standard of materials, systems and detailing, with a clear focus on sustainability and energy efficiency. Set between countryside and coast, in a region defined by strong food and wine culture, it represents a solid and versatile asset, capable of supporting both lifestyle and investment objectives. Distances Closest Town with Services: 1,4 km Senigallia: 12,6 km Jesi: 26 km Airport of Ancona-Falconara: 31,7 km Frasassi Caves: 47 km Ancona: 57 km Sirolo: 59 km Rimini: 82 km San Marino: 98 km Assisi: 119 km Arezzo: 163 km Bologna: 196 km
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
Real estate complex comprising the Minimes convent rebuilt in 1959 identical to the one destroyed in 1940 (including the cloister with its covered ambulatory). The cloister and the chapel are classified as historical monuments. Price set according to the sales specifications upon request.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Département Du Loiret
A Stone Farmhouse with Panoramic Views in the Umbrian Countryside From its elevated position among the green hills surrounding Castiglione del Lago, this charming stone farmhouse enjoys wide, uninterrupted views across the Umbrian countryside. The property includes a traditional farmhouse, a separate dependance and approximately 5,284 sq.m. of garden with swimming pool, offering privacy and generous outdoor spaces in a peaceful rural setting not far from Lake Trasimeno. The landscape here is defined by rolling fields, olive trees and soft horizons that change colour throughout the seasons. Within this natural setting, the estate offers a welcoming and versatile living environment, with a total of 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms distributed between the main house and the guest house. The result is a property well suited both as a private residence and as a holiday home designed for sharing time with family and friends. The Villa The main farmhouse measures approximately 262 sq.m. and is arranged over two levels, combining the charm of traditional Umbrian architecture, with bright and thoughtfully arranged living spaces. Ground Floor: The Ground Floor opens onto a spacious and bright living room with a fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Adjacent to the living area is a kitchen with dining space, designed for everyday living and relaxed gatherings. This level also includes a bedroom with a small walk-in wardrobe, a bathroom with sauna and a practical technical and laundry room. First Floor: An internal staircase leads to the First Floor, where the sleeping area unfolds. Here you will find 3 bedrooms, two of which feature walk-in wardrobes, together with two elegant bathrooms. This level also includes a small storage room and a study, which benefits from direct access to the external staircase, providing an additional independent entrance to the upper floor. The Annex Just a short distance from the main farmhouse stands a 140 sq.m. dependance, arranged over two levels and designed to offer comfortable accommodation for guests. The Ground Floor opens onto a bright open-plan living space with kitchenette, dining area and sitting room, together with a bedroom and a bathroom, creating a welcoming and independent guest accommodation. On the Basement Floor, the dependance includes a spacious storage room, a laundry room, a bathroom and a cellar, providing practical service areas for the property. Purchased in 1982 and fully renovated in 1998, the farmhouse presents high-quality finishes that preserve the authentic character of Umbrian rural architecture while ensuring modern comfort. The property is equipped with an LPG heating system, complemented by a pellet stove, while the water supply is provided by a private well reaching a depth of 78 metres. The Garden The property is surrounded by approximately 5,284 sq.m. of garden, offering open views across the surrounding countryside and a peaceful sense of privacy. Set within the garden, a beautiful 15 x 5 metre swimming pool offers the perfect place to relax while enjoying the views over the surrounding countryside. Here, long summer afternoons can be spent between the pool and the shaded outdoor porch, while evenings invite relaxed dinners outdoors with family and friends, surrounded by the quiet atmosphere of the Umbrian hills. The garden offers generous space to further enhance the outdoor living areas, whether through additional landscaping, olive trees or areas dedicated to relaxation and outdoor dining. The Location The property is located in the countryside near Castiglione del Lago, one of the most charming towns overlooking Lake Trasimeno. The historic centre rises on a small promontory surrounded by ancient walls and is dominated by the medieval Rocca del Leone, built in the 13th century and connected to the elegant Palazzo della Corgna. The nearest village with essential services is just 1 km away, allowing the property to combine privacy and countryside tranquillity with convenient access to everyday amenities. Thanks to its position on the shores of the lake, the area offers numerous outdoor activities including sailing, cycling and walking along the lakeside paths. The nearby shores of Lake Trasimeno also provide sailing, kayaking and lakeside dining. The town is also known for its restaurants and traditional cuisine, which combines the flavours of Umbria with those of nearby Tuscany. Thanks to its position close to the border between Umbria and Tuscany, the property also offers easy access to some of central Italy’s most renowned towns, including Cortona and Montepulciano, both known for their architecture, wine culture and historic charm. The regional capital Perugia is also within comfortable driving distance and offers cultural events, restaurants and international connections. EPC Rating: G Energy Performance Index (IPE): > 160 Kwh/mq Why Buy It What makes this property particularly appealing is its versatility. The combination of a main farmhouse and an independent dependance creates a home that can comfortably accommodate extended family and guests while preserving privacy for everyone. The open views across the Umbrian countryside, together with the garden and generous swimming pool, create a setting designed for outdoor living and long summer days spent between the house, the pool and shared moments with family and friends. It is a property that naturally lends itself to being enjoyed, offering space, independence and the relaxed atmosphere of the Umbrian countryside. Its position near Castiglione del Lago further enhances the appeal, allowing you to enjoy the tranquillity of the Umbrian hills while remaining close to Lake Trasimeno and the charming towns of the surrounding area. Distances Closest Borgo with services: 1 km Castiglione del Lago: 15 km Montepulciano: 25 km Magione: 25 km Passignano sul Trasimeno: 30 km Cortona: 34 km Perugia: 45 km Airport of Perugia: 55 km Arezzo: 56 km Montalcino: 58 km Città di Castello: 70 km Airport of Florence: 145 km
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
89000 AUXERRE - CITY CENTER - LISTED HISTORICAL MANSION - 18TH CENTURY - 1,200 SQM - ENCLOSED PARK - SWIMMING POOL In the heart of the historic center of Auxerre, a city labeled as a City of Art and History, just two hours from Paris by direct train, one of the most remarkable private estates in the region is revealed. Boris Lubraneski - EffiCity present to you this 18th-century mansion, classified as a Historical Monument (decree of June 27, 1983), a true witness of Burgundian architectural refinement. A MAJESTIC COMPOSITION Developed around a U-shaped plan, the ensemble is centered around an elegant paved courtyard, closed by a classified wrought iron gate. It includes a main building on three levels, two historical wings called Soufflot and Eusèbe, one with a classified MH bedroom, two restored stone pavilions, a caretaker's house to be rehabilitated, a wooded park of about 2,500 sqm, and a heated swimming pool. AN EXCEPTIONAL INTERIOR HERITAGE As soon as you enter under the porch, the decor imposes itself. A Burgundy stone staircase adorned with a classified wrought iron railing, Versailles parquet flooring, fireplaces, woodwork, molded and painted ceilings create an atmosphere of another time. Several reception rooms offer rare volumes. Some rooms are protected as Historical Monuments, giving the place a unique heritage dimension. The upper floors accommodate 10 to 12 bedrooms and several bathrooms, allowing for different configurations depending on the project. A GREEN SETTING IN THE HEART OF THE CITY The landscaped park is an absolute privilege: rare species, ancient statues, stone benches, structured alleys, and an unobstructed view of the Saint-Eusèbe church create a peaceful and timeless setting. The two independent pavilions can accommodate guests, workshops, or professional spaces. A RARE PROPERTY WITH MULTIPLE PURPOSES This property can accommodate an exceptional family residence, a high-end hotel or guesthouse project, an institutional headquarters, or a heritage investment benefiting from tax advantages related to its historical classification. HIGHLIGHTS: - Listed Historical Mansion - 1,042 sqm on 3 levels, U-shaped plan - 10 to 12 bedrooms, several bathrooms - Protected decor (Versailles parquet, classified staircase, woodwork, fireplaces) - Heated swimming pool - Wooded park ~2,500 sqm with rare species and statues - View of the Saint-Eusèbe church - 2 classified pavilions + caretaker's house - MH tax advantages - 2 hours from Paris by direct train Auxerre - Historic city center To arrange a private visit, contact Boris Lubraneski today.
…By Efficity
Need a life change? True transformation begins with the courage to choose a new path. And what better place to reinvent yourself than Italymore precisely, the enchanting region of Le Marche? This 17th-century former monastery offers the rare opportunity to embrace a renewed lifestyle, enveloped by nature’s tranquillity and the pleasures of authentic Italian living, while maintaining an engaging rhythm made of meaningful connections. Here, in the hills of Matelica, this remarkable property allows you to manage an elegant boutique B&B and a sophisticated restaurant. It is the ideal setting for those whose calling is to host, to delight, and to create experiences guests will cherish. The Main Building Measuring approximately 646 sq.m., the main building has been meticulously restored with profound respect for its historic soul and architectural integrity. Its harmonious square plan unfolds across three levels, preserving the noble atmosphere that has endured through the centuries. First Floor A charming 43 sq.m. portico leads to the original entrance, where the preserved grit floors and compass rose immediately evoke the building’s ancient heritage. Ascending the main staircase, you reach the heart of the residence. The highlight of this level is the elegant lounge with stove and libraryan intimate retreat perfect for relaxation, conversation, or losing oneself in a fine book. The floor also hosts five generous bedroomsfour with en-suite bathroomsand a refined studio. Second Floor Dedicated entirely to comfort and well-being, this level features four spacious double bedrooms, each with a private en-suite bathroom. From every window, the gaze drifts across the rolling Marchigiano countrysidea tableau of serenity. Ground Floor The ground level (approx. 238 sq.m.) houses the restaurant area, featuring two large dining rooms, a fully equipped professional kitchen, and guest facilities. Technical rooms, restaurant storage, and dedicated B&B bathrooms are also located here. The dining rooms exude authentic charm, characterized by arched divisions, exposed brickwork, and original wooden beamselements that create an atmosphere of warmth and timeless elegance. The restaurant is fully operational, consistently booked year-round, and functions independently from the B&B thanks to its separate external entrance and adjacent parking area. Generous in size, this level also lends itself effortlessly to hosting culinary shows, workshops, and cooking classes, enriching guests’ experiences. One of the property’s greatest strengths lies in the preservation of its original materials: the terracotta floors, elegantly worn with centuries of footsteps, and the enduring wooden beams, which silently narrate stories of resilience and time. The Church A delightful 96 sq.m. deconsecrated church sits within the estate, adorned with a 1557 fresco by Andrioli, a painter from Urbino who lived in Matelica. Though no longer consecrated for religious ceremonies, the church serves as a uniquely atmospheric venue for civil weddings and intimate events, followed by celebrations at the estate’s restaurant. Restoration works are required to return the church to its full splendour. The Land The estate extends over nearly 4 hectares of land, partially cultivated with olive groves. The 320 recently planted olive trees yield an excellent organic olive oil, managed professionallyyet ideal for organising delightful olive-picking experiences for B&B guests. 500 sq.m. are dedicated to a small vineyard, allowing you to produce organic wine for self-consumption. The landscaped garden features a uniquely shaped amoeba-style swimming pool (approx. 13×13 m) with Roman steps and a shallow area for children. A generous solarium and multiple pergolas offer private corners of relaxation for every guest. From the gardens, the views are simply breathtakingrolling countryside, Monte San Vicino, and the medieval village of Colferraio create an ever-changing panorama of beauty. The Location Perfectly positioned along a comfortable paved road, the property ensures easy access for guests while maintaining an atmosphere of absolute peace, immersed in nature. Matelica offers an exceptional setting for a boutique B&B, combining tranquillity with strategic appeal. Nestled in a pristine valley surrounded by rolling hills and the Apennines, it provides guests with an authentic Italian atmosphere, far from mass tourism yet rich in charm. Its fame for Verdicchio di Matelica D.O.C. attracts wine lovers and food enthusiasts seeking curated experiences, while the town itself offers a welcoming blend of cultural sites, artisan shops, theatres, and cafés. Its geographical position makes it an ideal base for exploring Le Marche in all its variety: historic towns like Fabriano (14 km), natural wonders such as the Frasassi Caves (17km), and panoramic mountain routes are all within easy reach. Guests appreciate the safe, peaceful environment, the beauty of rural landscapes, and the genuine local hospitalityelements that make a stay in Matelica both restorative and memorable. EPC: Ordered Why Buy It This property represents a rare opportunity for those looking to invest in Italy’s hospitality business with immediate, tangible results. Already thriving and highly appreciated by international travellers, it stands as a refined boutique hotel with a solid reputation and all the elements needed to welcome an elite clientele from day one. Its blend of authenticity, charm, and professional infrastructure makes it a turnkey investment of remarkable value. If your calling is to host, to inspire, and to create moments that linger in the memory of your guests, this estate offers the perfect stage. Here, every space invites you to elevate the art of hospitalitytransforming your passion into a rewarding lifestyle and a truly successful venture. Distances Matelica: 7 kms Fabriano: 14 kms Monte San Vicino: 14 kms Frasassi Caves: 17 kms Gola della Rossa Natural Park: 22,5 kms Camerino: 24 kms San Severino Marche: 26 kms Highway (SS77): 32 kms Tolentino: 37 kms Macerata: 52 kms Airport of Ancona-Falconara: 58 kms Coast: 75 kms
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
A Restored Hamlet of Distinction in the Hills of Emilia Romagna Nestled amidst the undulating landscapes of the Bolognese Apennines, just a few kilometres from the charming town of Zocca in the Province of Modena, this captivating luxury relais represents a rare opportunity within the high-end property market of Emilia Romagna. Comprising 2 exquisitely restored buildings and set within just under 5 hectares of private land, the estate enjoys an enviable position in a territory once marked by medieval castles and historic battles between Modena and Bologna. Today, that storied past lingers only in the romantic silhouettes of ancient fortifications crowning distant hilltops. Immersed in unspoilt nature and embraced by sweeping views across the rolling Bolognese hills, the property offers an atmosphere of serenity and refinement throughout the year. The air is pure, the silence restorative, broken only by the gentle rhythm of the seasons. This is a place where luxury is defined not merely by architectural excellence, but by space, privacy and the privilege of living within a landscape of extraordinary beauty. The Main Building Extending to approximately 540 sq.m. over three floors, the principal farmhouse was completed in 2020 and reconstructed in accordance with the most advanced anti-seismic regulations. The project achieves a masterful balance between conservation and innovation: the architectural language respects the rural heritage of the original structure, while introducing contemporary elements such as expansive windows and a striking modern metal staircase. The result is a harmonious dialogue between past and present, perfectly integrated into the magnificent natural surroundings. Ground Floor: The ground floor, distinguished by multiple French doors opening directly onto the external terracing, hosts a vast multifunctional hall ideally suited to conversion into a refined restaurant dining room. The space is complemented by two guest WCs, one of which is fully accessible for disabled visitors. Adjacent lies a dedicated area of approximately 30 sq.m., fully prepared for the installation of a professional kitchen. While conceived for hospitality purposes, this level could equally be reimagined as an impressive private living space for a large family seeking generous open-plan interiors. Completing the floor is a self-contained apartment with independent external access, comprising an open-plan living room with kitchen and dining area, one bedroom and a bathroom. This unit lends itself to multiple uses: accommodation for service staff, housing for restaurant personnel, or an additional income-generating apartment alongside the six units located in the second building. First Floor: An imposing architectural metal staircase leads to the first floor, where the private quarters unfold. A breathtaking double-height living area of approximately 100 sq.m. opens before you, incorporating lounge, dining space and provision for a further kitchen installation (systems already in place). Spectacular panoramic windows frame uninterrupted views across the surrounding hills, flooding the interior with natural light. A corridor leads to 2 bedrooms, each with en-suite bathroom, as well as an additional guest bathroom. Second Floor Attic: Ascending the monumental staircase once more, the second floor accommodates a further room, currently fitted out as a third bedroom with its own private bathroom. The building is equipped with underfloor heating powered by a heat pump, with provisions in place for air-conditioning units in the principal rooms. Additional features include mechanical ventilation, a desalinated water system, alarm installation, and latest-generation aluminium window frames fitted with mosquito screens and internal blackout blinds. The structure is fully insulated and entirely anti-seismic. Environmental sustainability has been central to the project: a photovoltaic system of 50 panels generates approximately 15 kW of electricity for the residence, complemented by three additional panels dedicated to domestic hot water production. The estate therefore ensures minimal environmental impact alongside maximum energy efficiency. The Annex The second building is a historic farmhouse of approximately 370 sq.m., meticulously restored during the same period. Every brick and roof tile has been carefully recovered, restored and reintegrated, while the structure itself has been rendered fully anti-seismic. The interior is characterised by a superb designer metal staircase which welcomes guests and leads to 5 of the 6 apartments composing the building. On the ground floor are 2 fully equipped apartments, each comprising kitchenette, dining and living area, double bedroom and bathroom. The technical room, accessible externally, completes this level. The internal staircase leads to the first floor, where a third apartmentcurrently used as a suiteis located. The second floor houses the fourth and fifth apartments, both configured as spacious suites with the potential to create independent kitchen areas and fully autonomous living spaces. Also on the first floor, with private external access, lies the sixth and most spacious apartment. Entered through an inviting portico, it comprises an open-plan dining room with kitchen and sitting area, a double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, and an additional storage room. This remarkable piece of architectural heritage is served by an external boiler feeding traditional radiators. The interiors combine fine materials with refined contemporary design details, reflecting the owners’ passion for modern aesthetics seamlessly integrated within a historic shell. The Land The estate is surrounded by 48.298 sq.m. of agricultural land, entirely encircling the property and ensuring privacy, openness and extraordinary potential. The generous grounds provide ample space for the creation of a magnificent infinity swimming pool overlooking the breathtaking panorama. A series of external terraces offer idyllic settings for al fresco aperitifs, sunset dinners and moments of relaxation shared with family and friends, immersed in the tranquillity of the Emilian countryside. The Location Situated in the hills near Zocca, south of Modena, the property occupies a strategic yet peaceful position within one of the most evocative areas of Emilia Romagna. The surrounding hamlets, rich in medieval castles and fortresses, form part of the renowned Unione Terre di Castelli, a territory celebrated for its cultural heritage and scenic beauty. Despite its secluded ambience, the estate benefits from convenient access to Bologna Airport, the A1 motorway and major railway connections, making it easily reachable for both Italian and international travellers. The region is equally famed for its culinary excellence: from traditional handmade pasta to the celebrated crescentina, also known as tigella, a local bread emblematic of convivial gatherings and authentic Emilian hospitality. EPC : Ordered Why Buy It To reside here is to embrace a lifestyle defined by tranquillity, nature and refinement, without renouncing proximity to vibrant cities, cultural landmarks and gastronomic excellence. The property offers remarkable versatility: it may be developed as an exclusive boutique hotel or luxury relais, capitalising on the region’s strong tourism appeal, or enjoyed as an expansive private residence with independent guest accommodation, ensuring privacy for family and visitors alike. This is a rare investment opportunity within Emilia Romagna’s prestigious property market, offering substantial development potential. An additional building volumedivisible into two future structuresmay be realised should expansion of the hamlet be desired. An exclusive retreat for those who seek authenticity, elegance and strategic connectivity in equal measure, this estate embodies the very essence of refined Italian living. Distances Closest Borgo with services: 5km Zocca: 14 km Train Station: 15 km A1 Motorway: 20 km Maranello: 30 km Airport of Bologna: 37 km Modena: 39 km Bologna: 40 km Imola: 80 km Parma: 105 km Firenze: 142 km Verona: 150 km
…By Italian Luxury Asset Srl
Magnificent, fully renovated manor house, listed as a listed building, located just minutes from the Pink Granite Coast and just 5 minutes from the beaches of Locquémeau and Le Yaudet. Nestled in the heart of an estate of over four hectares featuring landscaped gardens, lush meadows, and paved courtyards, this exceptional property offers a rare art of living, blending heritage, modern comfort, and timeless refinement. Arranged around a vast paved courtyard, the property consists of four harmoniously arranged buildings. The combination of noble materials?granite stone, antique woodwork?and the quality of the restoration gives the property an authentic character, enhanced by perfectly integrated contemporary features. Description: The manor house, organized according to a classic layout, is built around a central axis: a kitchen of undeniable charm with its monumental period fireplace, and a vast living room with a wood-burning stove. Upstairs, two bedrooms, each with a bathroom, offer peaceful comfort. The spacious attic space can be converted as needed. The property features six suites, each with a private bathroom, including a double suite, and a separate family cottage. A sumptuous reception room and a high-end kitchen open onto the central courtyard and the surrounding meadows, inviting conviviality in a bucolic setting. A 60 m² workshop completes this remarkable property, offering numerous possibilities for use. Elegance, serenity, and character define this rare location, ideal for lovers of beautiful stonework seeking a unique living environment or a high-end hospitality project. (3.26 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Belles Demeures De Bretagne
Imperial Lofts und Skyview Penthouses at the Park Börseplatz has a very special location: in one of the most liveable cities in the world, in the centre and yet pleasantly quiet in a well-secured environment. The Ringstraße is in the immediate vicinity and there is a park right outside the door. Public transport connections are perfect with bus, underground lines U2, U4 and tram lines on the Ring. Living with history in the former Imperial and Royal Telegraph Headquarters. After extensive renovation, extension of the attic and installation of a two-storey, comfortable underground car park, the imposing free-standing building shines in new splendour. A total of 39 flats were created in three stairwells with barrier-free access. From the extensive concierge service with a friendly presence in the prestigious lobby to the fresh food box system in the building and an in-house wine and tasting cellar, the building offers all amenities. Available are unique lofts with up to 7m room height and fantastic penthouses with distant views. The majority of the flats can still be finished or furnished according to individual wishes. The lofts with impressively high ceilings and windows over two levels have between 232 and 419 m² floor space and 310 to 512 m² total area including galleries. The penthouse flats are between 118 and 437 m² in size and impress with industrial character and terraces with distant views. Covering an area of more than 700 square meters and two floors, Top 1 represents the pinnacle of urban splendor within this historic Viennese landmark. Designed as a contemporary interpretation of the grand city residences of the past, it seamlessly combines imperial architecture with the possibilities of modern living. The lower floor has been conceived as a private world of leisure and sophistication. Every element is geared towards the needs of a good life – private staff quarters, a private wellness area, a home cinema, a wine cellar, and a spacious lounge for stylish entertaining. On the upper floor, the sense of space and craftsmanship reach their peak. Beneath marble columns and an ornate, hand-restored ceiling, a masterpiece of 19th-century craftsmanship, lies a spacious living and dining room. Here, history and design merge: soaring proportions, natural light, and the elegance of authentic materials create an atmosphere that is both stately and tranquil. Top 1 is being handed over in shell condition, awaiting its final design—an architectural stage for the imagination of its future owner.
…By Austria Sotheby's International Realty
Authentic 15th-century residence near Honfleur and Deauville. This elegant stone property, offering approximately 330 sqm of living space, is set in the heart of a secluded landscaped park covering nearly 2 hectares. Outbuildings in need of restoration. Energy class: D/D.
…By Engel & Völkers Deauville
In the center of Valognes, Normandie Privilège offers you a private hotel from the 18th century, listed as a historic monument.The elegant building has undergone exemplary restoration carried out over nearly ten years. Each intervention has been designed with meticulous respect for the architectural style of the Age of Enlightenment, in order to restore the building to its original balance and the quality of its decor.The interior layout has maintained its original plan, with vast reception rooms on the ground floor and more intimate spaces on the upper floors. This distribution allows, if necessary, for a mixed-use, residential and professional, without altering the harmony of the places.The composition is as follows: On the ground floor, a cross entrance distributes the salons. The large corner lounge (37 m²), treated like a gallery, features parquet flooring, woodwork, and a fireplace in particularly elegant proportions. An office of 20 m², paved with Valognes stone and equipped with woodwork and a fireplace, offers a refined work environment. A small lounge and a storage room complete this level. The staircase, listed as a historic monument, is one of the main features of the house: built of Valognes stone, it is adorned with a finely wrought iron railing.On the first floor, daily life is organized around an equipped kitchen, a dining room, and a library-living room. A bedroom and a bathroom also make up this level.The second floor accommodates three bedrooms and a shower room.A loft above offers potential for additional development.The building is built on a complete basement with four vaulted cellars, one of which houses the boiler room.The whole presents many character elements: stone slabs, parquet flooring, woodwork, fireplaces. The contemporary fittings – kitchen and bathrooms – have been designed in a spirit that respects the 18th century.At the back, accessible by a double revolution staircase, a French garden extends the perspective and offers an ordered greenery setting, in harmony with the facade.It is possible to acquire, additionally, an extra plot including a garden and a double garage.A 3D virtual tour is available upon request.The price of this property is €798,000. The agency fees are the responsibility of the seller.Property exempt from DPE (Historic Monument).Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website www.georisques.gouv.fr.For the sake of discretion, the location of the property is indicated approximately.The information provided in this description results from our visit to the premises as well as information gathered from the current owner. The surface areas and construction dates, in particular, are given as an indication, have no contractual value, and cannot engage our responsibility in the event of inaccuracy or omission.The photographs may be retouched.Agency reference: 5933This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Normandie Privilège
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