This property finds itself in the middle of nature in a dominant position, steeped in history and full of original features, such as its two-hundred-year-old trees and its watchtower.
The 13th-century manor house comprises a kitchen, a spacious lounge with fireplace, a dining room with fireplace, a bedroom, a shower room/toilet and a magnificent covered terrace with views over the valley. On the garden level, there is a bedroom with a superb fireplace, bathroom, study, toilet, utility room and a covered terrace with views over the valley.
The first guest house comprises a lounge/dining room/kitchen, two bedrooms, shower room/toilet, and also benefits from access to the courtyard. A second guest house comprises a kitchen opening onto a lounge/dining room with access to a terrace, a shower room/toilet, two bedrooms and a utility room. The property also has a garage and an outdoor patio with its stone archway, a cosy spot for family meals.
The property is set in 31256 m² of parkland planted with bicentenary trees, with a 12 m x 6 m saltwater swimming pool and a natural spring. The manor house is heated by an oil-fired boiler and fireplaces, and is double-glazed. The guest houses are heated by a heat pump with underfloor heating, have electric roller shutters and are double-glazed.
Information on the current risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website Géorisques:
https://georisques.gouv.fr/