Reference: P4-10286PO
Secluded manor estate dating from the 15th to 19th centuries, fully restored with care, set atop a hill within enclosed grounds of lakes, woods and pasture. Offering main residence, guest wing with six suites, caretaker’s house and new pool, ideal for private living or hospitality ventures.
Perched on the crest of a hill and surrounded by its own lakes, woodlands and pasture, this remarkable manor overlooks an unspoiled landscape immersed in silence. As the final property at the end of a small hamlet, the entire estate is enclosed by stone walls, ensuring absolute privacy and a rare sense of serene seclusion.
Origins and Heritage
Built between the 15th and 19th centuries, the manor reflects successive architectural evolutions across several centuries. Each period has left its mark, creating an authentic residence typical of the great rural estates of Berry and the Brenne—regions renowned for their historic manorial heritage. Once home to a notable landowner, the property historically functioned as both residence and working estate, organised around its outbuildings and surrounding land.
A Respectful and Comprehensive Restoration
Beginning in 2018, the current owners undertook a complete and meticulous restoration, carried out with exceptional care and respect for the original fabric. Historic volumes and materials have been preserved—cut stone, exposed beams, tower, exterior staircases, dormer windows and traditional terracotta tiles—while integrating modern comforts and technical performance.
Today, travertine flooring, central pellet heating, reversible air conditioning, reinforced thermal and acoustic insulation, fibre optic internet and updated sanitary installations blend seamlessly with the historical structure. Every intervention was designed to enhance the property without compromising its soul.
A Private Estate for Living, Hosting or Development
Behind its enclosing walls, the estate unfolds as a protected and harmonious world comprising:
- 15th-century main residence
- Large guest house fitted within one wing
- Caretaker’s house
- An interior courtyard
- Panoramic terrace
- Newly installed swimming pool
- Two lakes
- Woodlands and meadows
A rare and cohesive ensemble, ready to support a lifestyle project, hospitality or events business, or simply serve as an exceptional private residence.
The Main Manor (15th Century)
Evoking the atmosphere of a historic novel, the principal residence includes:
- Grand living room with monumental fireplace
- Welcoming eat-in kitchen
- A terrace overlooking the lakes
- An elevated “eagle’s nest” room with commanding views
- Master suite
- A romantic bedroom set within the tower
- Home rich in history, offering both intimacy and character.
The Converted Guest Wing
Designed for hospitality, the renovated outbuilding features:
- Spacious reception hall
- Professional kitchen
- Laundry room
- Modern boiler room
- Six independent, air-conditioned suites with private bathrooms and sound insulation
Each suite enjoys a distinct perspective over the surrounding countryside, offering guests both comfort and tranquillity.
Additional Features of the Estate
- Caretaker’s house
- Cellar, pantry and attics
- Historic well
- Wooden terrace facing the lakes
- Newly built swimming pool
- Private access paths
- Maintained woodland
- Walkable lakes
- Heritage rose plantings
- Fibre optic connection
- Private parking areas
- Approved permit for construction of a double garage
This extraordinary estate combines historical depth, architectural integrity and modern comfort within a protected natural environment—an exceptional opportunity for refined country living or a distinguished hospitality project.
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