The agencies at Auxerre
These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Auxerre. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.
Magnificent listed mansion. A historical gem in the heart of the town, this sumptuous U-shaped mansion is listed as a historic monument. It offers 385 sq.m of living area spread over three floors. Accessed via a majestic porch opening onto a paved courtyard, it comprises a central body and two wings. The entrance of the main part leads to a vast hall served by a Burgundy stone staircase adorned with a wrought iron banister (a listed element). The ground floor presents a billiards room with fireplace, an old kitchen overlooking the courtyard, a discreet utility room, and several additional rooms. Upstairs, an elegant cabochon landing leads to a dining room and its balconies, and a boudoir / curiosity room leads to the sumptuous, light-filled listed living room, which is decorated with mercury mirrors. These rooms are adorned with herringbone parquet flooring, wood panelling, fireplaces, open beams and ceilings painted and decorated with mouldings. You will also find a kitchen and bedrooms with dressing rooms and bathrooms on this level. The two wings comprise converted former stables. They house bedrooms (one of which is a listed architectural gem), bathrooms, a winter kitchen, vaulted cellars and charming adjoining rooms, accessed by staircases and corridors decorated with wood panelling. Outside, the landscaped garden is enclosed by railings and features trimmed box trees, ancient trees and a discreet swimming pool. There are two listed pavilions, one of which has been converted into a guest bedroom / studio at the bottom of the garden.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Just 2 hours from Paris by direct train, in the heart of Auxerre – a city awarded the 'Villes et Pays d’Art et d’Histoire' label – stands this remarkable 18th-century private mansion, listed as a Historic Monument (by decree dated June 27th, 1983). A living testament to regional heritage, this exceptional residence combines history, generous volumes, rare architectural elements and a landscaped garden planted with centuries-old species. Built over vaulted cellars, the property offers approximately 500 sqm of living space, arranged over three floors around a classic U-shaped layout. It comprises a main residence, two historic wings – one of which features a bedroom protected as a listed interior – a walled garden, two restored pavilions, a heated swimming pool, and a caretaker’s house in need of renovation, all set on a 2,500 sqm planted plot. The estate features twelve bedrooms and five bathrooms, making it ideal for welcoming family and guests, or for developing a refined hospitality project such as a boutique hotel or a prestigious guest house. A stately porch leads into a cobbled courtyard, itself extended by a listed wrought-iron gate opening onto the garden. Inside, the reception rooms retain all their authenticity: Versailles parquet flooring, marble fireplaces, wood paneling, painted and molded ceilings, and a listed staircase, widely regarded as one of the property’s most remarkable architectural features. Several living rooms and bedrooms are also protected under the Monuments Historiques listing. The two wings, known as Soufflot and Eusèbe, reflect the elegance of 19th-century bourgeois architecture. At the rear of the park, two stone pavilions, restored in keeping with traditional methods, may serve as guest accommodation or artist studios – one currently used as a storage or workshop space. The landscaped garden, designed with great care, includes rare trees, ancient stone statues, and period benches, with uninterrupted views of the Saint-Eusèbe church. The entire setting exudes tranquility, heritage, and the timeless elegance of French art de vivre. A rare opportunity to acquire a historic property benefiting from fiscal advantages linked to its protected status, ideal for lovers of period architecture, collectors, or anyone seeking an inspired and prestigious restoration project.
…By Val De Loire Sologne - Sotheby's International Realty
A 16th-century, listed historical monument townhouse with a garden and former notary’s office, in Burgundy, in the historical heart of a town renowned for its architecture and history. The property stands at the corner of two quiet streets in the old centre and is made up of a townhouse, part of which is listed as a historical monument, a former notary’s office and a garden. The main entrance boasts an imposing, finely crafted, wrought iron gate that opens onto a gravelled courtyard. The U-shaped main dwelling is topped with a roof made of flat tiles and has a red brick and limestone façade set slightly back from the street. The central section is punctuated with tall windows fitted with louvred shutters, while a dormer with an arched pediment and flanked with scrolls decorated in the form of acanthus leaves is a reminder of the building’s Great Century ornamental heritage. Wrought iron guard-rails, ribbed pilasters, belt courses and quoins also punctuate the façades. Two symmetrical pavilions topped with pyramid-shaped slate roofs stand either side of the central section. There is a second entrance through a secure door and a carriage gate, equipped with motor-driven jacks, leading to the inner courtyard paved with bricks, where one vehicle can be parked. Lastly, the entrance to the garage is via a cosy, small square, allowing discrete access to the property. After the patio, there is also a garden.
…By Patrice Besse
In Burgundy, an hour and ten minutes from Paris, an 18th century mansion house. This mansion house stands in the midst of extensive wooded, enclosed parklands in the middle of the town. Spiked, wrought iron gates open into parklands, laid out in a French formal manner and bordered by old walls, pleasantly covered with wisteria and vines. In front of the residence is a parterre planted with old roses. Various species of tall trees, over a hundred years old, set the tone. Behind the building is a small, medieval vegetable garden, planted with different herbs. Historical background This mansion house was built in 1780 as part of the major urban planning works, including the construction of the town hall and the development of the banks of the river Yonne, that took place in the town in the 18th century. A middle-class home, it stands but a few metres from the political and military decision-making centres and accommodated such illustrious characters as Prince Ferdinand-Philippe, Duke of Orléans, oldest son of King Louis-Philippe. A private ball was held in his honour in the mansion house’s staterooms. This historic property was then lived in by Fernand-Schneider, a great military character, one of whose sons married one of the daughters of Jacques-Chaband-Delmas. The Schneider family remained here until 2010.
…By Patrice Besse
18th century private mansion and its French garden. Located 1h30 from Paris, in the heart of a small historic city in Burgundy, on the banks of the Yonne, a river where pleasure boating promotes local tourism. The 18th century residence, in the Directoire style, was able to accommodate illustrious figures during their passage. Today, it has managed to retain its vocation as a reception house, incidentally benefiting from the distinction "Chambre d'Hôte Référence". Equipped with 4 suites (including one on the ground floor) to which are added a bedroom, an office and 3 other small rooms on the 2nd floor, the house offers above all very pleasant reception rooms on the ground floor. It has been the subject of a complete and careful restoration by the current owners, with the preservation of the old elements which have been highlighted: parquet floors, stone and travertine floors, numerous fireplaces, old woodwork, cornices and rosettes in original stucco... Everything is there to ensure, for a family as well as for guests, flawless comfort with, among other things: double-glazed windows and artistic ironwork, recent city gas heating with condensing boiler, reversible air conditioning, renovated plumbing and ventilation, etc. Also worth noting is a captivating vaulted cellar! A well-kept enclosed and wooded garden, with its centuries-old trees, its rose beds, its vegetable garden, and above all, a small garden with pure and symmetrical lines characteristic of the French Garden just in front of the main facade, thus completing the beautiful layout of the place. Complete file on request.
…By Fonciere Jeanne D'arc
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Auxerre. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.