Large Teaser
Reference253673
Price3,553,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms2
Floor Space350.0m2
Land Area2,860.0m2

Authentic 7 bedroom House for sale in Ars en Re, Nouvelle Aquitaine

3,553,000 EUR
2,948,990 GBP3,730,650 USD
Full of charm and character is this historic 3 storey, 7 bedroom house with garden, ideally located near all amenities in the heart of Ars-en-Re village.

This property is a true icon, offering approximately 350m2 of living space, ideally situated between the port and the church. It embodies charm and history with its early 17th-century architecture, while offering exceptional potential for transformation.

With a plot of 2,860m2, this residence offers a large enclosed garden, two garages, a vast paved courtyard, and several outbuildings that can be converted for an additional 200m2.

Inside, the spacious interiors are spread over three levels. The ground floor includes...
Full of charm and character is this historic 3 storey, 7 bedroom house with garden, ideally located near all amenities in the heart of Ars-en-Re village.

This property is a true icon, offering approximately 350m2 of living space, ideally situated between the port and the church. It embodies charm and history with its early 17th-century architecture, while offering exceptional potential for transformation.

With a plot of 2,860m2, this residence offers a large enclosed garden, two garages, a vast paved courtyard, and several outbuildings that can be converted for an additional 200m2.

Inside, the spacious interiors are spread over three levels. The ground floor includes a large kitchen with an adjoining room, a library living room, a passageway, a spacious study with a fireplace, and other spaces to be rediscovered.

Upstairs are five bedrooms and various additional rooms.

Finally, the top floor houses two superb attics that can be converted.

With three exterior entrances and a 65-meter-long plot, the construction and development possibilities are vast, allowing for the most beautiful projects.

If you're looking for a rare property, steeped in history and full of potential, this iconic residence is for you.
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