Reference255417
Price657,200 EUR
Bedrooms9
Bathrooms3
Floor Space520.0m2
Land Area32.2 Ha

Character 9 bedroom Manor House for sale with countryside view in Valliere, Nouvelle Aquitaine

657,200 EUR
545,476 GBP690,060 USD
Rare and exciting opportunity to take over the reins of a country residence, built between the 15th and 18th Centuries, with the great-great-grandfather of the current owners having had the imposing main manoire built in 1910.

Ideal as a home or an alternative retreat space, this ensemble of buildings sits in an estate of 80 acres.

Restorations were started on the original neighbouring property, within the same walled courtyard, more than a century ago. Care has been taken to retain the old granite flagstones, exposed beams, open fireplaces and other ancient features.
Outbuildings include stables, a dovecote, a barn, saddlery, wash-house, well and more recently a 30...
Rare and exciting opportunity to take over the reins of a country residence, built between the 15th and 18th Centuries, with the great-great-grandfather of the current owners having had the imposing main manoire built in 1910.

Ideal as a home or an alternative retreat space, this ensemble of buildings sits in an estate of 80 acres.

Restorations were started on the original neighbouring property, within the same walled courtyard, more than a century ago. Care has been taken to retain the old granite flagstones, exposed beams, open fireplaces and other ancient features.
Outbuildings include stables, a dovecote, a barn, saddlery, wash-house, well and more recently a 30m2 straw-built eco retreat.

The established gardens are a natural paradise and contain a group of ancient yew trees, believed to be a thousand years old.
Seating areas are interspersed with rhododendrons, huge monkey puzzles, and the lawned and gladed areas lead to the ancient lavoir (fed with a spring), an ancient pecherie (to be restored), and a well.

Manor House:
This property is on three levels.

Ground floor: On entering the double main door (with original peepholes), granite steps lead up to the tiled entrance hall, spacious enough for three sets of double doors to other ground floor accommodation. Two sets of doors are to a large interconnected dining room/salon, each room with its own fireplace and high, alcoved ceilings. Patio doors and a granite staircase allow access down from these rooms to the gardens.
The third set of double doors is to a downstairs bedroom with fireplace. On the ground floor there is also a dining kitchen and shower room with toilet.

First floor: the impressive oak staircase leads up to the first landing, with a small wc on the mezzanine. There are four unique bedrooms, two small storage rooms (one used as a laundry store), a shower room and a wc.

Second floor: the second large landing (with stunning arched feature
window) leads to two further bedrooms (one with coombed ceiling), and a further large room to renovate.

There is a cellar below, and a two roomed attic above to renovate. Approximate room measurements are below.

Second property (approximately 200m2):
With roses and Virginia creeper climbing its walls, this unique traditional granite property, across the courtyard, comprises on the ground floor: an entrance hall, kitchen, living/dining room, with 2 bedrooms, connecting office, and a shower room with wc upstairs.
There is a cellar, and an attic to renovate.
The place oozes with charm and original features such as the flagstone flooring, exposed oak beams, and granite fireplace and sink.
It is a beautiful building, lovingly restored, not yet completed.
There is also a workshop next door.

There is also a comfortable, arty and quirky straw-built eco retreat along a secluded pathway to the rear of the property, 30m2, open-plan, with a dry wc next door.

An individual drainage system for both houses meets current norms (2021) with a natural purification system, and ecological dry toilets.
There is mains water.

The manor house is partially double-glazed, as is the second house. There is no fixed heating in either property.
There is work to be done to both properties to restore them to their original glory, but the potential is enormous, as a beautiful home (or homes) or as an ecological tourist centre or retreat.

There is approximately 33 hectares of adjoining and non-adjoining land, most of which is arable and rented out for agriculture.

Approximate room sizes Manor House (350m2): Ground floor: Hall 23.5m2 Kitchen 28.8m2 Double salon, separated by double glass doors 29.8m2 + 34.3m2 Bedroom 13.5m2 Shower room 8.0m2 First floor: Landing 16.2m2 Bedroom 1,21.8m2 Bedroom 2,17.8m2 Bedroom 3,13.7m2 Bedroom 4,17.3m2 Shower room 4.6m2 Second floor: Landing 16.2m2 Bedroom 5,22.1m2 Bedroom 6 (in coombes) approximately 8.0m2 Room 33.5m2.
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