Reference258578
Price995,000 EUR
Bedrooms10
Bathrooms
Floor Space530.0m2
Land Area3,154.0m2
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Beautiful and Substantial 10 bedroom Townhouse for sale in Chinon, Loire Valley

995,000 EUR
825,850 GBP1,044,750 USD
Impressive and substantial townhouse with gites for sale in the heart of the popular and beautiful town of Chinon in the Loire Valley.

The versatile 10 bedroom property is located in a quiet street just a short walk from the market square and an abundance of restaurants in the this desirble town.
Rich in history and well known for its wine, Chinon enjoys easy access to the four corners of France (and beyond to the rest of Europe) thanks to its central location and excellent network of Autoroutes.

This spacious 530m2 multi-residence property is ideally suited to a tourist or large family project in a proven popular location. In keeping with the architecture and style o...
Impressive and substantial townhouse with gites for sale in the heart of the popular and beautiful town of Chinon in the Loire Valley.

The versatile 10 bedroom property is located in a quiet street just a short walk from the market square and an abundance of restaurants in the this desirble town.
Rich in history and well known for its wine, Chinon enjoys easy access to the four corners of France (and beyond to the rest of Europe) thanks to its central location and excellent network of Autoroutes.

This spacious 530m2 multi-residence property is ideally suited to a tourist or large family project in a proven popular location. In keeping with the architecture and style of the period, the main entrance is via the upper terrace.

Ground floor: the entrance hall leads to the staircase leading to the upper floors and the garden level. The library (25m2) features parquet flooring, a marble fireplace and double glazed windows overlooking the garden; the living room (38m2), also with parquet flooring, enjoys light from two sides.
An internal passageway provides access to the secondary dwelling (see the 'Outbuildings' section)

Garden level: a second entrance, accessible from the gravel courtyard, leads to a vaulted kitchen with tuffeau stone walls, a utility room and a wc.
A corridor leads to a 15m2 bedroom with windows on two sides, featuring an en-suite shower room and wc.
On the other side: a 32m2 dining room, with a ceiling height of 3.60 m, enjoys a view of the garden.
A 36m2 games room, situated above a vaulted wine cellar, also houses the boiler and connects to the second house.
A wooden staircase leads to the ground floor.

First floor: a landing, featuring a stained-glass window and a corridor leading to three bedrooms (23m2, 22m2 and 13m2), as well as a separate bathroom, a shower room and wc.

Second floor: formerly reserved for domestic staff, this level has been converted into three bedrooms (21m2, 17m2 and 20m2), complemented by a shower room, a walk-in shower, wc and a separate wc.

Adjoining the main house is a second dwelling comprising, on the ground floor: a 18m2 living room, as well as a 16m2 room (currently used as a workshop but which could be converted into a bathroom).
On the first floor: a 26m2 double-aspect bedroom, a bathroom and a kitchenette.

This property also has a separate entrance leading onto the lane further up the hill.

Guest house:
opposite the main house, on the other side of the upper terrace, is the guest house, comprising on the ground floor: a 22m2 double-aspect living/dining room with a marble fireplace, an 8m2 kitchen, a shower room and wc.
Upstairs, there are two bedrooms (14m2 and 16m2).
This accommodation has a private terrace opening onto the kitchen, with direct access to the lane at the front.

The outbuildings also comprise: a garage with space for two cars, a tower - probably a former dovecote -, a former wash house now used as a bicycle storage room, and a stable converted into a spacious self-contained studio comprising a 21m2 living area with sleeping space, a shower room and a separate wc.

The property is set on a 3,154 m2 plot comprising a walled garden with trees, incorporating a remnant of the town's ancient ramparts. It opens onto the street via an electric gate.
From the upper terrace, the view overlooks the landscaped grounds, laid out in a series of terraces.
A gravel terrace, accessible directly from the lower entrance hall and the kitchen, provides the ideal setting for al fresco dining and receptions.
The garden offers a succession of spaces perfect for relaxation, with numerous shaded spots beneath a variety of trees and shrubs: pear, apple, fig trees, blackthorn, hazel (with the occasional visit from squirrels), lime trees, rose bushes, the 'grafted' Sophora, the hundred-year-old yew, the cedar, the large maple with a 14-metre span , beautiful lawns and flowerbeds.

A gate, situated between the detached studio and the garages, opens onto the street, providing easy access to the centre of Chinon from this level of the garden.
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