Reference: P4-10018PO
Renovated 19th C Manor House for sale located near Saint-Jean-d’Angély and just 45 kms from the coast. Built in 1873 on the site of a 13thC seigneury. Set amidst a fully enclosed park of nearly 4 ha. 8 bedrooms. Double glazing, updated septic tank. Outbuildings include a barn and dovecote. Swimming pool
Within 45kms of the coast.
Evoking the architectural elegance of Belle Époque seaside villas, the residence captivates from the moment you step into its grand entrance hall, which features an elegant helical staircase and striking blue-hued cement tiles.
On either side of the entrance, the house offers a suite of refined reception rooms: a spacious living room, a smaller salon, and a study. Each of these rooms boasts noble architectural details, including parquet flooring, ornate mouldings, and period fireplaces. The convivial dining kitchen is laid with terracotta tiles, while the adjoining dining room, with its stone flooring and impressive fireplace, exudes rustic charm. A laundry room completes this level. The rooms throughout are exceptionally bright, thanks to abundant windows.
The first floor is arranged along a central passageway and includes four generously sized bedrooms (ranging from 17 to 26 sq.m). Two bedrooms feature en-suite bathrooms, while the remaining two share a shower room.
The second floor includes a large bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, another spacious bedroom, and two smaller rooms in need of renovation. Additionally, the attic offers two further rooms, ideal for conversion into additional living space.
The basement houses a well-appointed wine cellar, a boiler room, a wood store, and a substantial workshop.
The property benefits from modern updates, including a newly installed air-to-water heat pump system, double-glazed PVC windows on most of the second floor, and a personal sanitation system.
The landscaped park is adorned with a variety of fruit trees, including apple, pear, apricot, peach, cherry, and fig trees. A charming dovecote, a 16m x 6.5m swimming pool, and an original wash-house enhance the refined character of the estate. Across the grounds, a large barn of nearly 130 sq.m serves as a garage and storage area, with an adjoining wood shed. A picturesque lime-tree avenue encircles the park, along with enclosures suitable for accommodating animals, offering ample opportunities for leisurely country walks.
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