Reference257767
Price445,200 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms6
Floor Space446.0m2
Land Area2,662.0m2

Historical 7 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Saint Maixent L'ecole,

445,200 EUR
369,516 GBP467,460 USD
Superb and historic Sixteenth Century residence in the heart of Saint-Maixent-l'Ecole, offering spacious and versatile living areas with rental potential.

This remarkable character residence offers approximately 450m2 of refined living space, seamlessly blending architectural heritage with the comfort of contemporary living.

Its location is impressive: less than two hours from Paris by TGV (1h54), and within immediate walking distance of the train station, market, renowned schools, and the Ecole Militaire - a privileged setting that combines everyday convenience with historic prestige.

Hidden behind a discreet facade, the property reveals an interior of striking eleg...
Superb and historic Sixteenth Century residence in the heart of Saint-Maixent-l'Ecole, offering spacious and versatile living areas with rental potential.

This remarkable character residence offers approximately 450m2 of refined living space, seamlessly blending architectural heritage with the comfort of contemporary living.

Its location is impressive: less than two hours from Paris by TGV (1h54), and within immediate walking distance of the train station, market, renowned schools, and the Ecole Militaire - a privileged setting that combines everyday convenience with historic prestige.

Hidden behind a discreet facade, the property reveals an interior of striking elegance and character.
The grand reception room of nearly 60m2 m features beautiful period mouldings, original fireplaces, and soaring ceilings over 4m high. This space flows naturally into a bright kitchen, offering lovely panoramic views over the Sevre Valley.
At the heart of the home stands a spectacular double-helix staircase, attributed to an architect who also contributed to the Opera Garnier.
Both sculptural and functional, it is a true architectural statement and a rare heritage feature that makes this residence one of the most distinctive in Saint-Maixent-l'Ecole.

The upper floors accommodate five elegant bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a bright mezzanine, creating generous and comfortable private spaces.

Two independent 60m2 apartments complete the ensemble, benefiting from a shared private access while also remaining fully connected to the main residence - ideal for hosting guests, generating rental income, or developing a professional activity without compromising the harmony of the home.

Outdoors, a second double-helix staircase leads to a beautifully landscaped terraced park, overlooking the valley and offering an atmosphere of remarkable tranquility in the heart of town.

A historic vaulted cellar adds the final touch to this extraordinary property.

More than a residence, this is a place of soul and substance - a rare opportunity to own a piece of living heritage, combining timeless elegance, architectural distinction, and an exceptional lifestyle.
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