£411,265
(€186/sq. ft)
€480,000
6 bed villa for saleMer, Loir-Et-Cher, Centre-Val De Loire
6 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
2,583 sq. ft
About this property
Garden
0-2 km to amenities
Terrace
Mains Drains
Fiber optic
Mains
Covered parking
Linky
Barns - outbuildings
Woodburner(s)
Private parking
Town property
Sold Furnished
Electricity on site
50 km or less to airport
Garage
Character property
Good condition
Guest house - Gite
Double glazing
High speed internet
0-2km to amenities
Business potential
Certified
Water on site
Gas fuelled heating
50km or less to airport
Tucked away from prying eyes, nestled in unspoilt, leafy surroundings, this characterful property captivates from the very first moment with its authenticity and unique atmosphere.
Behind its façades, imbued with old-world charm and enhanced by lush vegetation – old-fashioned rose bushes, flowering hydrangeas and carefully landscaped flowerbeds – lies a house where time seems to stand still.
The eye is immediately drawn to its unusual architecture, particularly its slender, dovecote-style roof, a truly rare aesthetic feature that lends the whole property a unique charm.
Inside, natural light floods generously into the living spaces through large windows opening onto the garden. A glass-walled room creates a constant connection between indoors and outdoors, inviting a sense of tranquillity and contemplation.
The garden, a veritable haven of greenery, offers various intimate living spaces, ideal for enjoying fine weather, entertaining guests or simply savouring the tranquillity of the surroundings.
This exceptionally beautiful 16th-century townhouse, once owned by the Marquise de Pompadour, will charm you with its unique character and historic charm.
The entrance features a porch for parking your car.
The main house comprises an entrance hall with a staircase, a separate fitted kitchen and a living room.
Upstairs, there is a large master suite with its own boudoir area and two further bedrooms.
The second floor features a library, a bedroom with its own shower room and a convertible attic.
Outbuildings: An 85 m2 barn, featuring attractive glass roofs,
a self-contained studio with a shower room.
A garage/workshop with a mezzanine and a vaulted cellar.
All set on a 713 m2 plot, in a quiet and peaceful setting, ideal as a main residence or holiday home.
Behind its façades, imbued with old-world charm and enhanced by lush vegetation – old-fashioned rose bushes, flowering hydrangeas and carefully landscaped flowerbeds – lies a house where time seems to stand still.
The eye is immediately drawn to its unusual architecture, particularly its slender, dovecote-style roof, a truly rare aesthetic feature that lends the whole property a unique charm.
Inside, natural light floods generously into the living spaces through large windows opening onto the garden. A glass-walled room creates a constant connection between indoors and outdoors, inviting a sense of tranquillity and contemplation.
The garden, a veritable haven of greenery, offers various intimate living spaces, ideal for enjoying fine weather, entertaining guests or simply savouring the tranquillity of the surroundings.
This exceptionally beautiful 16th-century townhouse, once owned by the Marquise de Pompadour, will charm you with its unique character and historic charm.
The entrance features a porch for parking your car.
The main house comprises an entrance hall with a staircase, a separate fitted kitchen and a living room.
Upstairs, there is a large master suite with its own boudoir area and two further bedrooms.
The second floor features a library, a bedroom with its own shower room and a convertible attic.
Outbuildings: An 85 m2 barn, featuring attractive glass roofs,
a self-contained studio with a shower room.
A garage/workshop with a mezzanine and a vaulted cellar.
All set on a 713 m2 plot, in a quiet and peaceful setting, ideal as a main residence or holiday home.



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