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Castle Le Mans (72)

Ref.3829: Remarkable listed property for sale in upper Loire Valley. This beautiful château is set in outstanding listed parkland, on a hillside with far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside. The main shops and services are 4 km away. Le Mans, a regional metropolis, is 15 km away, with a TGV train station linking Paris in 55 minutes and easy access to all motorways. The château was built in 1844 in a Neo-Gothic style. Of reasonable proportions, it has preserved a remarkable original décor that has evolved over time, notably with the Art-Deco style (mosaics by Isidore Odorico) created in the 1930s. With approx. 700 sqm of living space, it comprises : - garden level: entrance, billiard room, 2 rooms, large vaulted kitchen, linen room and various small rooms. - on the raised ground floor: entrance hall, small and large lounges, study, library, dining room, pantry and kitchen area, toilet. A remarkable stairway with wrought iron banister leads to : - first floor: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms + wc, 1 shower room + wc. - Second floor: 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and 1 shower room + wc. The outbuildings include : - Forming a U-shaped courtyard: garages for 3 cars, woodshed, porch, former stables, tack room, upstairs sheds, attic and artist's studio. - The former orangery has been converted into a guest house with a large lounge, kitchen, 2 bedrooms upstairs and 2 bathrooms, former bread oven. - A building used as a coach house with an old dwelling above. - Former caretaker's cottage built at the entrance to the property, this elegant brick and stone building comprises a living room, kitchen and bathroom. It comprises a living room, kitchen and bathroom and, upstairs, 3 bedrooms with sloping ceilings and a bathroom. The grounds comprise a beautiful English-style landscaped park created in 1873 by Edouard André and listed as a Monument Historique. The park stretches along the side of a hill and features a wide variety of monumental trees, including redwoods, cedars, ginko, lime, chestnut and acacia. The park features pathways and a pond, covering around 37,07 acres. The château, set on the edge of its promontory, dominates the plain and enjoys a superb view of the surrounding countryside.

€3,200,000
700
7bedrooms
land  15ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Castle 2
13

Castle Château-du-Loir (72)

Ref.3869 : Magnificent chateau for sale between Le Mans and Tours. Easily accessible by motorway (15 minutes), this property is located between Le Mans and Tours, in a preserved environment. This beautiful castle, currently undergoing restoration, has retained all its exterior architectural character. The property comprises a castle, an annex house, outbuildings and approx. 25 ha (82 acres) of land. The 15th and 19th century castle, with approx. 680sqm of living space, comprises: - Ground floor: entrance in the spiral staircase tower, hallway, large lounge and small lounge, dining room, study, kitchen, scullery, study, toilet, lift leading to the basement and ground floor. - On the first floor: 9 bedrooms, including 4 bedrooms and 2 suites restored, and 4 bathrooms restored, wc. - Second floor: 6 bedrooms and shower rooms. In their original state. - Large basement with boiler room, cellar and utility rooms. The outbuildings include : A 4-room annexe adjoining the castle. A large building with a floor surface area of approx. 175 m² (1,615 sq ft) comprising: on the ground floor: 3 large rooms, 1 of which has been converted into a sports room with a sauna, various rooms and a studio flat; on the first floor, former bedrooms (11), shower rooms and toilets. (1) A barn (2) with workshop A restored secondary house with a living room, 2 bedrooms, a study, a bathroom and its outbuildings. (3) A building with 6 boxes and a tack room. (4) Swimming pool (13 x 6 m) The land extends over a surface of 63,35 acres offering an opened view to the surrounding countryside. The English style park is planted with beautiful trees such as oaks, cedars … . Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – M. Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

€2,640,000
680
15bedrooms
land  25ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Castle 3
10

Castle La fleche (72)

Exceptional property for sale in Sarthe, 50 km from Le Mans and Tours and approximately 2 hours from Paris (close to the main motorways). Dating back to the 19th century, this chateau of 1900 sq.m has been fully restored and has retained many of its period features, including magnificent reception rooms with high ceilings and monumental fireplaces. In the English-style gardens, you will find ancient trees and a fully restored stable of 900 sq.m. The entire estate comprises approximately 55 hectares of parkland, woods and meadows, including several outbuildings, guest accommodation, a caretaker's house, a sports area, and workshops (total additional floor area: approximately 6,000 sq.m). This property is ideal for a business project (hotel, bed and breakfast, catering, private school, conference venue). Full file available on request.

€3,180,000
1,900
20bedrooms
land  54ha

By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux

Castle 4
Exclusivity
11

Castle Le Mans (72)

Ref. 4055: EXCEPTIONAL 15th c. MANOR HOUSE LISTED AS A HISTORIC MONUMENT IN THE SARTHE. The manor is built in the Sarthe countryside in a peaceful and pleasant location about one kilometre from the village which provides the first services (bakery, grocery shop). It is accessed from this village by a small road on which a dirt road leads to the property. Le Mans, a dynamic university town 20 km away, offers a cultural life and all transport facilities. This region has become a refuge for Parisians who are in need of space but still want to be able to reach the capital easily. In addition, the proximity of the motorway star constituted by the A28 (Rouen-Bordeaux), A11 (Paris-Nantes) and A81 (Paris-Rennes) motorways offers easy prospects for getting away from it all or for family and friends to meet up. Extensive historical research, carried out on the initiative of the owners, has made it possible to retrace the history of this building, which was the centre of an important seigneury until the French Revolution. Originally part of the ancient province of Maine, La Poissonnière was a protected site, surrounded by marshes which man transformed into arable land which gradually formed a vast seigneurial reserve around the manor. In 1261, the first mention of the site is made in a deed between the chapter of the cathedral church of Saint-Julien du Mans and Jean de Luminier, in the presence of the lord of the fief of the same name. In 1393, Jeanne Cordeau, heiress of the fief, married Olivier I Moreau to whom she brought her estate as a dowry. In 1417, Olivier II Moreau married Agnès du Pont-Aubevoye. Their son Olivier III married Julienne de la Baussonnière in 1438 and Ambroise du Bouchet in 1453. Their eldest son, Jean I, became lord of the place. Although there is no author's opinion on this subject, the construction of the present manor house could be part of this period in the third quarter of the 15th century. However, it is possible that it was built by John I after his marriage in 1469. After his marriage in 1545 to Louise de Féchal, François I Moreau, grandson of Jean I, was summoned to prove that he was an officer of the King, a man-at-arms in the company of the Lord of Lude. Successive acknowledgements from the Kings of France prompted him to enlarge his residence and build a new oratory. For four centuries, the manor house remained in the family of the first owner, Jeanne Cordeau, and did not undergo any significant transformation.François II Moreau married in 1571. He lost his estate in 1597 but bought it back almost immediately by selling part of his land. He had his knighthood confirmed in 1622. The manor then passed to his son François III Moreau, who passed it on to his son René Moreau, who in 1689 was entered on the roll of the ban and the back ban of the seneschal of Maine. His son, Félix, inherited the estate and then passed it on to his son, Charles Félix. When he died, apparently in poverty and after a life of debauchery, in 1787, the manor was passed on to his sister who had married Louis-Joseph de Cacquerai de Beauclos. Their children sold the estate in the early 19th century to neighbouring owners. In 1804, the Cailleau family became the owners. Their last heir left the estate to her niece, Madame de La Vigerie, on her death in 1880. In 1895, the estate was divided and sold to farmers, the Le Breton and Pasquier families. Having become a simple farm, the manor house reached the 20th century in a very poor state of repair but with all its original authenticity, which has enabled the current owners, with the help of the historic monuments, to carry out an exceptional restoration. The Poissonnière manor house, typical of late 15th century Gothic architecture, is protected by a moat which can be crossed by a stone and wood standing bridge. The main façade of the manor house, facing east, is flanked by an octagonal turret containing the stone spiral staircase. Three bays of large mullioned windows topped by high dormer windows illuminate this façade. The structure has been carefully and completely restored. The interior remains to be fitted out. The exterior rendering reveals in places the roussard stone of which this manor house is built. It is set out on a rectangular plan 25.5 meters long and 9.5 meters wide and comprises two stories (approx. 200 sqm each) of three large main rooms topped by high attics. These rooms are decorated with monumental stone fireplaces and lit by large cushioned windows (stone benches). The ceilings are of French oak. Interesting and elegant stone carvings remain. A tower adjoining the south gable of the dwelling houses a rib-vaulted chapel. This chapel, which dates from the 16th century, has preserved some interesting frescoes. The ensemble has an impressive architectural quality, and all the decorative elements that could be saved have been restored. Outbuildings dating from the 17th century frame the courtyard and house : - a very comfortable dwelling house, carefully restored and used as the owners' home during the restoration of the manor. It comprises : . On the ground floor: a large tiled living room with kitchen, scullery, toilet and washbasin. . First floor: 3 bedrooms, 3 shower rooms with shower and wc. One of which forms a suite with its dressing room and office space. This dwelling is extended by a vast space currently used as a barn (90 sqm) and workshop, which the owners had planned to convert into a home. - Opposite the house is a pretty building that houses the boiler room, 2 large sheds (20 and 29 sqm) and a garage (33 sqm). - Various buildings used as sheds. With a surface area of 31.58 acres and crossed by a stream, the grounds provide the manor house with a pleasant environment. The woodlands of various species (approx. 5 ha), the courtyard with its moat, and the meadows that can accommodate horses (approx. 3 ha), provide a varied atmosphere, which, together with the surrounding countryside, form a beautiful setting for this architectural gem.

€990,000
400
land  12.8ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Castle 5
30

Castle Saint-Biez-en-Belin (72)

Types de traductions Traduction de texte Texte source 1 687 / 5 000 Résultats de traduction Charming Napoleon III style chateau near Le Mans. In the Pays de la Loire in the wooded countryside, this elegant castle offers the possibility of accommodation up to 42 rooms and allows the activities of seminars, concerts, shows, weddings, parties, hunting. The castle was built in 1882 by the architect Pierre-Felix Delarue. Today it is restored with taste and noble materials. The land is 8.14 hectares, the living area developed approx 2000 m² and there is still potential. On the ground floor there is a spacious hall with a large richly decorated central staircase, The large reception room of 120m2, decorated with wood paneling and fireplaces, opens onto the terrace, living room and library with wood paneled walls, office, WC. The height of the ceilings 4.5 m. On the 1st floor: 2 apartments, 7 bedrooms, 3 large rooms, kitchen, 4 bathrooms, office. 2nd floor: a one-bedroom apartment, 5 bedrooms with their shower rooms. 3rd floor: 11 bedrooms to finish. Entresol: technical spaces (electric heating etc), large room (cinema). You can make a wine cellar, club or restaurant there. Heating: town gas. Nice garden. A large outbuilding built in 1970 adjoins the castle. There are 28 bedrooms, ten studios, office, professional kitchen, a former gymnasium of 200 m², toilets, a home cinema, an artist's studio on two levels. A circular building on two levels, with a bar and a billiard room, A building for office use. The castle is in the heart of the English park with the plots of the forest. Location: 5km from the village 'Ecommoy, 23km from Le Mans, by TGV station 1h30 from Paris Montparnasse, 1h30 from Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport, Pour tous renseignements contactez +33661972000

€1,499,000

By Immoconcept

Castle 6
11

Castle Le Mans (72)

Ref. 3871: Beautiful property with a strong performance potential for sale at 20km from Le Mans This property is built in a charming wooded park near a village and 20 km from Le Mans. At 4km there is a resource town (college, supermarket, bakery), with a TER station that reaches Le Mans in 13 minutes and Tours in 47 minutes. Access to the motorway is 6.5 km away. Le Mans has an excellent TGV station, Paris is 54 minutes away (16 connections per day), 1.5 hours from Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport, 3 hours from Lyon, 4 hours and 20 minutes from London and an excellent motorway network (Paris in 2.5 hours). Built in the 19th century and facing east-west, the castle is built of brick on a granite base and topped with a slate roof. With approx. 900 sqm (9,229 sq ft) of living space, it is distributed as follows: On the ground floor (ceiling height (HSP) 4.45 m): a large entrance hall, mosaic tiles, wooden stairway, a large dining room, herringbone parquet flooring, 2 fireplaces, a library, a lounge with wood panelling, kitchen, On the first floor (3.7 m high): 6 bedrooms, parquet flooring, 2 bathrooms with wc, a shower room with wc, kitchen, On the second floor (3.25 m high): 7 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, one with toilet, 3 shower rooms, 2 with toilet, separate toilet, In the attic, former staff rooms to be restored, Basement with former professional kitchen, boiler room, electrical cabinet, various other rooms  The outbuildings date from the 20th century and offer great potential for various activities. They include : In the extension of the chateau, to the south, a building housing : On the ground floor: 10 studio flats of 15 sqm to be refreshed, On the first floor: 17 bedrooms with 10 shower rooms; On the second floor: 5 studios with a small kitchen, In the extension, a kitchen with dining room, To the west, forming a sort of courtyard, a former gymnasium of 200 sqm, with gas heating, sanitary facilities and on part of a floor with a home cinema, An artist's studio on two levels, A circular building on two levels, housing a former bar and a billiard room, An office building of about 50 sqm, The castle is beautifully set in English-style parklands dotted with small wooded areas that give the property a rural character and a certain intimacy. To the west, an old walled vegetable garden of approx. 6,000 sqm (1.2 acres), entirely enclosed by walls, adorns the property, which spans a total surface area of 20 acres (8,14 hectares). We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

€1,500,000
900
13bedrooms
land  8.2ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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