luxury real estate for sale Haute-Marne, France
House Thonnance-les-Moulins (52)
Located 15 minutes from Joinville and 3? hours from Paris, this authentic log cabin made from real Canadian larch logs spans 343 m² on 3.5 hectares of lush green grounds. Its warm, peaceful atmosphere, without sacrificing comfort, will appeal to nature lovers looking for a haven where they can unwind. From the moment you enter, the impressive volumes of the living space invite you to share moments of relaxation and conviviality. Organised around a central fireplace, the living room is bathed in light thanks to numerous windows opening onto the south-facing terrace. It adjoins a dining area, an open-plan kitchen and a study. A bedroom and shower room complete the ground floor. The upper floor is accessed via a mezzanine overlooking the living room. This leads to a bathroom, a library and three beautiful bedrooms nestling under the exposed roof timbers, with custom-made windows that give the impression of being immersed in greenery. In one of the bedrooms, shimmering stained-glass windows give the room a timeless atmosphere. The south-facing terrace is extended by a wild garden that blends in with the forest, giving its occupants the gentle sensation of being cut off from the world. Energy class C / Climate class: A Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on energy prices in 2023: between euros1,260 and euros1,740. Contact: Valentine 06.63.32.39.79
By Espaces Atypiques Lorraine
House Bologne (52)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Bonne Etoile
House with pool and garden Clefmont (52)
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By Bonne Etoile
House Langres (52)
An 18th century manor house in Champagne awaiting renovation, its outbuildings and 1 ha of romantic parklands with a breathtaking view over the countryside. All the buildings on the estate are arranged around the manor house. The outbuildings form an entrance courtyard closed off by a perimeter wall with a stone and wrought iron gate. A panoramic terrace surrounds the manor house. Two vast vaulted cellars of roughly 80 m² underpin the entire ground floor area of the house. The two-storey manor house has three rendered facades covered with Virginia creeper topped by a jerkinhead roof clad with flat tiles. The eastern gate opens into an entrance courtyard. The manor's outbuildings are in a good state of repair and include barns, a bakehouse, garages and workshops, as well as the gardener's cottage. To the south, the property overlooks the old village cemetery where a remarkable medieval church once stood. Torn down in the 19th century, the site now provides a viewpoint overlooking the bucolic Vingeanne valley and the artificial Villegusien lake, which covers an area of around 200 hectares and features a leisure centre. Its 7.4 km of banks and two tributaries are a haven for a multitude of birds. To the west of the manor house, there is a terraced garden with parkland and an orchard below.
By Patrice Besse
House Chaumont (52)
Nestled in a picturesque, sought-after village just a few minutes from Chaumont, this former mill has been renovated to a high standard to create a 105 m² living space offering all contemporary comforts. It boasts an exceptional view over the Marne river, and an additional 200 m² of potential, which could lend itself to a wide range of projects, depending on the wishes of its future owners. This unusual living space is spread over three levels, with the second floor featuring a pleasant living room with open kitchen, inviting you to relax and enjoy the changing seasons as you admire the river and the greenery that surrounds it. On the upper floor are two bedrooms and a shower room. Tucked away under the attic and exposed beams, the top floor boasts a unique space under the roof, creating a comfortable, intimate bedroom. The outbuildings house the old mill mechanisms, carefully preserved until they are restored to their former glory. The property also benefits from a water right, a legacy of its rich past. Set in the heart of unspoilt countryside, in an area popular with walkers, this unique property offers great potential for a tourist activity involving accommodation or catering. More than just a place to live, this mill is a project in its own right, offering an unparalleled experience in a unique setting close to nature. Energy class D / Climate class: B Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between 1,330 and 1,850 euros. Contact: Valentine 06.63.32.39.79
By Espaces Atypiques Lorraine
Manor Auberive (52)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Safti
Castle Chaumont (52)
South of the Champagne region, in a hilly, wooded landscape on the edge of a village, 16th-century château surrounded by a moat, renovated in the 18th century and retaining all its original features (arquebusière, wood panelling, Louis XV marble trumeaux and fireplaces, gypseries...). With approx. 944m² of living space, it comprises 7 adjoining reception rooms and a chapel on the ground floor, a stone grand staircase, 7 bedrooms and 5 shower rooms on the second floor, and a library. A beautiful fortified porch with gunboat, preceded by a large entrance gate, opens onto the parklands, which include a fish pond fed by a river at the edge of the property, lawns and meadows, all on approx. 4.3 ha. The property is in excellent condition. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bourgogne-franche-comté
House with terrace Andelot-Blancheville (52)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Iad France
House Eclaron-Braucourt-Sainte-Livière (52)
Located in the heart of a charming village, this character house built in 1694 offers 402 m² of charm on 2,147 m² of lush, green grounds. It is ideally located in a highly attractive tourist region, making it ideal for seasonal rental projects. An imposing limestone facade dominates the main building, where the evidence of a rich past can be seen right from the entrance. Travertine floors, oak parquet flooring, moldings, fireplaces - all the vocabulary of the past has been preserved here, and awaits only the most up-to-date renovation to restore it to its former glory. On the first floor, the entrance hall leads to a vast living room, a dining room and a small sitting room, followed by a bedroom with its own shower room, and finally a kitchen with its own well and access to the garden. Four bedrooms are located on either side of the two wings. A wooden staircase leads to the second floor, where a corridor leads to six bedrooms, a kitchen, two shower rooms, an office and a dressing room. The wings on this level offer spacious accommodation for additional bedrooms. Two wings, with half-timbering visible from the inside, offer possibilities for independent conversion. The intimate inner courtyard extends into a wooded park with outbuildings and vehicular access. This sleeping beauty is now just waiting for a new project to reveal its full potential. Energy class E / Climate class: E Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between 7,110 euros and 9,680 euros Contact : Valentine 06.63.32.39.79
By Espaces Atypiques Lorraine
House with terrace Saint-Dizier (52)
10 minutes from SAINT DIZIER, in an enchanting setting, an incomparable cachet for this beautiful residence in two parts (1780 and 1840) offering many large living rooms and 9 bedrooms on an enclosed park with trees bordered by a river. - BEAUTIFUL 18th AND 19th century CHATEAU ON WOODED PARK BORDERED BY THE RIVER - Exceptional product unique on the market, this residence offers you on the ground floor a large crossing entrance, a large bright kitchen with utility room with a French window onto a terrace, a dining room with wooden floors (Hungarian point), a large living room also with wooden floors and featuring a pellet stove, a ''small'' living room with bar and French window onto the park, a bathroom with shower, a laundry room, a WC and a garage with high ceilings (3m50). Upstairs, it is a total of nine bedrooms including a master suite with bathroom which you can have, a second toilet and above all a vast library of 40m2 with its magnificent ceiling and French windows on terrace overlooking the river and its waterfalls! Beautiful convertible attic for an area of 130m2, large cellars below, dovecote, garden shed,... Double glazing, central heating, mains drainage, alarm,... Ideal main residence, guest room, organization training and seminars, .... Visits EXCLUSIVELY by appointment - Les honoraires sont à la charge du vendeur. Le Diagnostic de Performance Energétique(DPE) a été réalisé selon une méthode valable mais non fiable et non-opposable. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. Contact your local agent, François DEBRAY, ANCERVILLE, Optimhome Associate Estate Agent at 07 88 36 44 17 – More information on https://www.optimhome.com/conseillers/debray (ref 551364)
By Optimhome
House Montier-en-Der (52)
A riverside holiday home in the Blaise Valley, Haute-Marne. The property is five minutes from Sommevoire, in a small rural commune with fewer than 100 inhabitants. Situated in the centre of the village, alongside a stone bridge over the River Blaise and a path only for local residents, it has a small garden with a well, enclosed by wrought-iron railings that close the garden off from the street, and a terrace at the back in front of the garden just above the river.
By Patrice Besse
Property Montsaugeon (52)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Brisac Du Parc
Property Arc-en-Barrois (52)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Arriere Cour
House Joinville (52)
An 18th century mansion in a small medieval town in the Champagne region. At the foot of the hill of the former chateau of the Dukes of Lorraine, the townhouse stands not far from the church of Notre-Dame and its maze of narrow, winding cobbled streets, typical of medieval towns. The property comprises two plots of land at different elevations, with the buildings set around a courtyard of approx. 71 m², along the street level, and a terraced garden with an outbuilding on the upper level. A wooden walkway on stilts and a stone staircase connect the two sections. A previous building depicted on the 16th century town map stood on the street at that time and had two lookouts rising from the roof on either side of the facade. Today, these elements have disappeared, but the two wings on the courtyard side remain, one of which still retains the spiral staircase and the former kitchen buildings at the back of the courtyard. The wing at right angles features a sculpted recess with pediment and pilasters and a statue of the Virgin and Child, probably dating from the 16th century. The 18th century project involved rebuilding the street and rear facades, which probably served to add depth the dwelling towards the courtyard.
By Patrice Besse
Property Langres (52)
Un immeuble de 600 m2 entièrement refait à neuf (2020/2021) et garage 3 voitures
By Arriere Cour
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