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Villa with garden Marcilly-sur-Seine (51)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€750,000
400
3bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Sereno

12 listings near Marcilly-sur-Seine

Castle 1
Nearby
17

Castle Romilly-sur-Seine (10)

A chateau dating back to the 16th and 18th centuries with a swimming pool, nestled in grounds that cover two hectares in France’s Champagne region. The chateau was used as a country house in the 18th century. It was once the centre of the Saron fiefdom – from which the Bochart de Champigny lineage derived its family name from 1630 onwards. From the 17th century, it was a site of astronomical observations by Jean Bochart de Saron and Pierre Gassendi and, in the 18th century, by Jean-Baptiste-Gaspard Bochart de Saron, Roger Joseph Boscovich and Charles Messier. The archives of the French Academy of Sciences mention the chateau as a place used to observe the transit of Venus across the Sun on 3 June 1769, to determine the path of Uranus in 1781, and to observe comets. The chateau is surrounded by walled grounds that cover two hectares. The grounds include a vegetable patch and are dotted with age-old trees, including a 300-year-old plane tree and 200-year-old box and linden trees. A main court extends in front of the chateau, as does the garden, which an imposing wrought-iron gate separates from the village. A towpath along the River Aube demarcates the property’s lower section. Behind the edifice, a slope leads down to a pond. An outdoor swimming pool and a small greenhouse are hidden behind a large neighbouring 16th-century church and cannot be seen from the chateau.

€1,040,000
540
9bd
land  2ha

By Patrice Besse

Property 2
Nearby
28

Property Marigny-le-Châtel (10)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€299,000
240
5bd
2ba.
land  2,761

By Jouve Immobilier

House 3
Nearby
23

House Provins (77)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€379,000
419
3bd

By Abriculteurs

Farmhouse 4
Nearby
30

Farmhouse Faux-Villecerf (10)

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€307,000
195
4bd
1ba.
land  5,967

By Jouve Immobilier

Property with garden 5
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40

Property with garden Sancy-lès-Provins (77)

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€420,000
127
3bd
land  3,535

By Century 21 Lemaire Immobilier

House 6
Nearby
7

House Payns (10)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€380,000
251
6bd
1ba.

By Jouve Immobilier

House 7
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Exclusivity
21

House Talus-Saint-Prix (51)

A former Cistercian abbey with guest houses and 9 hectares of grounds, half an hour from Epernay in the Champagne region. Founded in 1142 by Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, the Cistercian abbey was built around the hermitage of Blessed Hugh the Hermit. It was named 'Notre Dame du Reclus' in memory of the holy hermit who came here to lead an isolated life in 1128, soon to be joined by a few companions wishing to imitate his example and share his solitude. They lived in 'seclusion', away from the world, isolated from villages and people, devoting themselves to prayer and meditation, in a spirit of penitence and contemplation. In 1567, during the French Wars of Religion, the monastic complex suffered considerable damage, losing half of its buildings, including the abbey church, which was destroyed and burnt down. Where the nave once stood, the abbots subsequently erected their own residence and the church was rebuilt in 1770. With the abolition of all monasteries, the French Revolution dealt a fatal blow to the religious history of 'Le Reclus' and the abbey was sold as a national property. Restoration work began in 1928 and the complex that can be seen today is almost completely rehabilitated. Surrounded by a stone wall and patiently restored over several decades by its current owner, the abbey forms a true hamlet with numerous outbuildings, almost all of which have been converted into gîtes (guest houses). The park features an open spring and finishes in a wood.

€2,700,000
1,097
20bd
land  9.3ha

By Patrice Besse

House with terrace 8
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18

House with terrace Dierrey-Saint-Julien (10)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€338,000
172
5bd
1ba.
land  1,003

By Jouve Immobilier

House 9
Nearby
19

House Provins (77)

One of the most remarkable properties in the town centre of Provins, a UNESCO heritage town nestled in the Paris region's countryside. The property is made up of several buildings in a U shape. It looks out over a calm street. The buildings are arranged around a paved courtyard that features a rectangular lawn with four spherical box trees at each corner. A garden extends in line with this court, separated from it by a small wall crowned with wrought-iron railings. An elegant double-door iron gate opens between these two sections. At the bottom of the garden a box hedge separates the garden from another courtyard, which offers two closed garages with access to the road. The town house forms an L shape. It is made up of two storeys, excluding the cellar and loft, and is completed with a one-bedroom apartment that can be reached via a carriage entrance that serves as a secondary point of entry. On the edge of the square court, an artist’s studio and three storerooms stand in line with a wash house. In the garden, a lean-to adjoins the artist’s studio and a greenhouse adjoins the living room.

€950,000
400
7bd
land  1,663

By Patrice Besse

House 10
Nearby
4

House Provins (77)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€850,000
280
5bd
3ba.
land  2ha

By 3g Immo-consultant

House with terrace 11
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Exclusivity
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House with terrace Provins (77)

EXCLUSIVELY Located a few kilometers from Provins, in a hamlet of Chenoise-Cucharmoy, surrounded by fields, this authentic Briarde farm has a mixed surface area (dwellings and annexes) of 790m2 on a plot of 6981m2. It is built in the middle of an ancient Merovingian site and rests on the foundations of a Gallo-Roman villa. Records date back to the existence of a farm until the middle of the 13th century and the buildings are practically identical to the stewardship plans of 1784. Its portal opens onto a large central courtyard surrounded by barns and the main house, all adorned with Virginia creeper, clematis, climbing roses or honeysuckle. From the outset, the visitor is struck by the harmonious balance and the moving imprint of time that emerge from the whole. The charm operates from the entrance to the house dressed in white stone with black cabochons which reveals an original play of volumes with its suspended concrete staircase. To its left it leads to a beautiful, warm living room with exposed beams, brick floors and a large stone fireplace and a library-office following it. To its right is the large and friendly kitchen with access to the garden at the back, also decorated with beams and bricks and revealing a fireplace with bread oven and wood-burning stove. It is extended by a fully equipped utility room separated by a few oak steps from a large entrance made of stone, beams, bricks and old solid oak doors housing storage space. A door leads to a perfectly ventilated vaulted cellar and another to the neighboring barn. The staircase from the hall leads to a half-floor consisting of a dining room open on 3 sides, with exposed beams and beautiful oak parquet flooring, then to the first floor landing, all in wood and half-timbering from where a staircase leads to the insulated attic which still offers a beautiful convertible area. The first floor consists of a very spacious master suite with a bathroom including a walk-in shower, bathtub and toilets, a bedroom and a bathroom on the landing. An elegant hallway leads to 2 further bedrooms and a full bathroom. Continuing from the first house, separated by a boiler room/laundry room, we discover a second house, bathed in light and very generous in volume. Also benefiting from independent access, you enter through a cathedral hall from which a beautiful wooden staircase leads upstairs. On the left, a very large living room with a beautiful stone fireplace and opening onto a private terrace. To the right, a warm kitchen-dining room. Upstairs, a master suite with shower room and toilets. The other three bedrooms share a bathroom with toilets. Adjoining the main house, a first barn of 270m2 on two levels serves as a workshop and reception area and a second of 178m2 serves as a garage and reception area. On the other side of the courtyard, another building has on its ground floor an independent accommodation of 55m2 composed of a living room with kitchenette area, a bedroom with a vaulted brick ceiling and a bathroom. water with sanitary facilities. As an extension, the open barn of 183m2 completes the whole. The central grassy courtyard is home to numerous trees, boxwoods and a pretty stone fountain. At the back, we discover an orchard made up of apple trees, pear trees, cherry trees, plum trees, and a vegetable garden. Outside the walls are a charming little pond and a meadow where geese, ducks and chickens roam freely. Less than 500 meters away lies the Jouy national forest with its many walking trails. All amenities are located in the center of Chenoise, 1km away, as well as in Provins, 11km away. This residence offers a beautiful living environment. Its versatility will delight the most demanding: perfect for a large family, ideal for hosting guest rooms or developing event projects. ENERGY CLASS: E / CLIMATE CLASS: E Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2021: between EUR9,250 and EUR12,610 (subscriptions included). Contact: Elvire de la MARTINIERE - 06 03 05 05 96 RSAC: 800 930 232 MEAUX

€1,065,000
790
9bd
2ba.
land  6,981

By Espaces Atypiques Seine Et Marne

Castle 12
Nearby
10

Castle Provins (77)

Close to Provins, stands this beautiful renovated chateau surrounded by its 2 ha park with a wide variety of trees and an orchard/vegetable garden. The 820 sqm dwelling features twenty main rooms on three levels, excluding cellars. The entrance hall with its staircase leads to the main rooms. To the left are the dining room and a vast kitchen. To the right, a large through lounge, a billiard room and an office. On the first floor, three suites, each with its own bathroom and dressing room. On the second floor, six bedrooms, a video room, an office and four shower rooms. The grounds include a hunting lodge with an 80 sqm gatekeeper's cottage including two bedrooms, a 210 sqm guest house with four bedrooms, a garage with four motorized parking spaces, a chapel and a gazebo. Behind the chateau, an outbuilding with heated pool and spa also features a large reception room with kitchen and basement. In front of the chateau, a fountain with a water feature connects to the moat that runs along part of the property. The park with its paved paths is dotted with sculptures. Spacious and well-appointed, with a host of facilities, this restored residence offers comfortable living in a tranquil setting, yet close to one of France's medieval jewels. Electric gates, heat pumps, 4m high ceilings, double glazing, automatic watering system, outdoor lighting, sewage treatment plant. Selling price: 4 800 000 € Fees at seller's expense Energy class : E Climate class: E Theoretical annual energy costs for the property: between 13 800 € and 18 760 € per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr

€4,800,000
820
9bd

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Île-de-france

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