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Charming 18th-C. noble dwelling in Mayenne
- LAVAL (53000)
- 960,000 €
- Agency fees chargeable to the seller
- Ref. : 4727
Ref. 4727: 18th-C. noble dwelling for sale with outbuildings and 20 acres, 20 km from Laval (Mayenne department)
Located in the historic province of Maine, on the borders of Haut-Anjou and Brittany, this lodging stands in a wooded countryside. Laval (TGV station for Paris in 1 hour 10 minutes) is 20 km away. Paris, 300 km away, is easily accessible by motorway.
This dwelling was built in 1757, rebuilt on the site of a former 15th-C. chateau. Featuring classical architecture, it is a stone building with a slate roof topped by a lantern. The main building, 6 metres wide, is mostly double-sided and punctuated by five bays of windows. It is extended by two wings on either side of the main building. Facing south-east/north-west, the house has a living area of approximately 580 sqm (excluding the attic) and comprises:
On the ground floor: entrance hall (12 sqm) with staircase, 3 living rooms (32, 28, and 25 sqm, ceiling height 3.4 m), living room (17.5 sqm) on a mezzanine level above a cellar, library (28 sqm), kitchen (19 sqm), utility room (24 sqm), bedroom (30 sqm) and bathroom (8 sqm), laundry room (15 sqm), WC.
Upstairs, a large hallway leads to: 5 bedrooms (27, 26, 22, 18 and 16 sqm), 2 bathrooms and shower rooms, 1 shower room, WC.
Above, two separate areas accessible by two staircases: 3 bedrooms, 1 shower room and WC, 1 bathroom and WC, attic.
Cellar accessible from the outside, including the boiler room.
The château has retained beautiful interior decorative features: terracotta floors, cement tiles, oak parquet flooring, wood panelling, marble fireplaces, baluster staircase, moulded ceilings, etc.
Outbuildings :
Spread around the house, they reflect the various everyday needs of such a property when it was built. They include:
Two buildings forming a courtyard:
A/ Left outbuilding: 3 rooms (41, 18 and 13 sqm) and a landing leading to an attic above;
B/ Right outbuilding: former stable (39 sqm), woodshed (27 sqm), bread oven (26 sqm) and attic above.
A farmyard comprising:
C/ 3 small roofs that were pigsties;
D/ A henhouse;
E/ A kennel;
F/ A large stable building with a roof in apparent good condition, comprising: 4 stalls (41 sqm), 2 tack rooms (12 and 10 sqm), horse-drawn carriage garage (54 sqm), fruit store (10 sqm), 2 rooms (40 and 8 sqm); 3-room attic upstairs.
In the garden:
G/ A folly, comprising a garden room with openwork windows and a fireplace; beautiful vaulted wine cellar (bricks) below;
H/ An old laundry room;
I/ A gazebo in the centre of the lime tree avenue;
J/ A shed behind the garden.
Land :
The old driveway leading to the property is surrounded by woods on both sides. This driveway leads to a stone bridge over a drainage ditch, opening onto a courtyard enclosed by two outbuildings, set at right angles to the house.
On the other side of the château are French-style gardens, adorned with fruit trees.
To the east is a magnificent square-shaped avenue of lime trees and two small meadows. Further north is an orchard of apple and pear trees.
A pond with a chalet and a plot of farmland complete the 20-acre property.
Meadows under a one-year commodatum (loan for use).
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr
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Charming 18th-C. noble dwelling in Mayenne
- LAVAL (53000)
- 960,000 €
- Agency fees chargeable to the seller
- Ref. : 4727
- Property type : mansion
- Surface : 580 m²
- Surface : 8 ha
- Number of rooms : 15
- Number of bedrooms : 9
- No. of bathrooms : 4
- No. of shower room : 2
Ref. 4727: 18th-C. noble dwelling for sale with outbuildings and 20 acres, 20 km from Laval (Mayenne department)
Located in the historic province of Maine, on the borders of Haut-Anjou and Brittany, this lodging stands in a wooded countryside. Laval (TGV station for Paris in 1 hour 10 minutes) is 20 km away. Paris, 300 km away, is easily accessible by motorway.
This dwelling was built in 1757, rebuilt on the site of a former 15th-C. chateau. Featuring classical architecture, it is a stone building with a slate roof topped by a lantern. The main building, 6 metres wide, is mostly double-sided and punctuated by five bays of windows. It is extended by two wings on either side of the main building. Facing south-east/north-west, the house has a living area of approximately 580 sqm (excluding the attic) and comprises:
On the ground floor: entrance hall (12 sqm) with staircase, 3 living rooms (32, 28, and 25 sqm, ceiling height 3.4 m), living room (17.5 sqm) on a mezzanine level above a cellar, library (28 sqm), kitchen (19 sqm), utility room (24 sqm), bedroom (30 sqm) and bathroom (8 sqm), laundry room (15 sqm), WC.
Upstairs, a large hallway leads to: 5 bedrooms (27, 26, 22, 18 and 16 sqm), 2 bathrooms and shower rooms, 1 shower room, WC.
Above, two separate areas accessible by two staircases: 3 bedrooms, 1 shower room and WC, 1 bathroom and WC, attic.
Cellar accessible from the outside, including the boiler room.
The château has retained beautiful interior decorative features: terracotta floors, cement tiles, oak parquet flooring, wood panelling, marble fireplaces, baluster staircase, moulded ceilings, etc.
Outbuildings :
Spread around the house, they reflect the various everyday needs of such a property when it was built. They include:
Two buildings forming a courtyard:
A/ Left outbuilding: 3 rooms (41, 18 and 13 sqm) and a landing leading to an attic above;
B/ Right outbuilding: former stable (39 sqm), woodshed (27 sqm), bread oven (26 sqm) and attic above.
A farmyard comprising:
C/ 3 small roofs that were pigsties;
D/ A henhouse;
E/ A kennel;
F/ A large stable building with a roof in apparent good condition, comprising: 4 stalls (41 sqm), 2 tack rooms (12 and 10 sqm), horse-drawn carriage garage (54 sqm), fruit store (10 sqm), 2 rooms (40 and 8 sqm); 3-room attic upstairs.
In the garden:
G/ A folly, comprising a garden room with openwork windows and a fireplace; beautiful vaulted wine cellar (bricks) below;
H/ An old laundry room;
I/ A gazebo in the centre of the lime tree avenue;
J/ A shed behind the garden.
Land :
The old driveway leading to the property is surrounded by woods on both sides. This driveway leads to a stone bridge over a drainage ditch, opening onto a courtyard enclosed by two outbuildings, set at right angles to the house.
On the other side of the château are French-style gardens, adorned with fruit trees.
To the east is a magnificent square-shaped avenue of lime trees and two small meadows. Further north is an orchard of apple and pear trees.
A pond with a chalet and a plot of farmland complete the 20-acre property.
Meadows under a one-year commodatum (loan for use).
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr
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