luxury real estate for sale Saône-et-Loire, France (page 9)
House Saint-Sernin-du-Plain (71)
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By Optimhome
Property Saint-Gervais-sur-Couches (71)
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By Ajp Immo Beaune
House with pool and garden Macon (71)
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By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
House with terrace Verdun-sur-le-Doubs (71)
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By Neyrat Immobilier
House Givry (71)
Near Givry. Chalon S/Saône 15 min. TGV station 25 min. A charming stone property comprising a main house of 190 m² - 4 bedrooms + 1 office - , vaulted cellar, annexe house of 75 m² to be converted with attic space of the same size, beautiful outbuilding - former vat house - used as garages, courtyard and garden, all on 750 m².
By Cabinet Ray
Property Autun (71)
Near Autun, a late 18th-century residence and its wooded park of over 9,000m². Located on the site of 'La Verrerie,' the property dates back to 1752 when Gaspard de Clermont-Tonnerre founded a glass workshop that produced bottles for the wines of Burgundy and Champagne. In 1830, a building was constructed on the site to accommodate the factory director. The entrance to the park, where some of the workshops used to be, is marked by two columns supporting a wrought-iron gate. To the right of the gate is a small house from the 18th-century, and to the left is an old orangery. The park unfolds around the remains of a circular body of water and was transformed into an acclimatization garden in the 19th century. It features remarkable specimens of plane trees, maritime pines, blue spruces, pagoda trees, and two rows of linden trees that frame a terrace with sweeping views of the surrounding landscape. The residence is very wide, spanning two levels topped with attics and made up of two parts: from the left, a small, square building with a flat roof due to a later architectural modification, followed by the main body, very elongated, with a two-pitched roof and harmoniously structured with regularly spaced windows and entrance doors across the facade, all of which open onto the park. The 'director's house' adopted the typical architectural model of the adjacent old workers' settlement. As a result, the building with windows grouped two by two gives the impression of being composed of numerous small houses attached to each other. The overhanging roof with mechanical tiles and the plastered walls with faux rustication allowed it to blend seamlessly with the glass workshop buildings. Nevertheless, it was indeed a bourgeois residence, featuring both a main entrance and a service entrance. The house only has windows on its west facing facade as the architect designed it as a series of interconnected rooms. Despite this, the abundance of openings allows for plenty of natural light inside. The entire property is enclosed by walls facing the street and by hedges elsewhere, ensuring the occupants' tranquility.
By Patrice Besse
House with pool and terrace Boyer (71)
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By Neyrat Immobilier
Farmhouse Jouvençon (71)
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By 3g Immo-consultant
Property with pool Tournus (71)
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By Bourgogne Prestige Immobilier
House Mercurey (71)
Chalon S/Saône 10 min. Beaune 25 min. TGV station 30 min. A beautiful 15th century property consisting of a house of 265 m² - 5 bedrooms + 3 bathrooms - Possibility of separate accommodation - , wine cellar, small outbuildings, garage for 2 cars, swimming pool, courtyard and land, all on 1750 m² enclosed and planted with trees.
By Cabinet Ray
House Macon (71)
The brilliant metal structure of a 650 m² hut. Background: in 1922 Ferdinand-Fillod, native of Saint-Amour (Jura), began constructing metal huts for construction sites. He very quickly set up radical new methods for building with metal. As of 1928, he developed a system for prefabricating metal buildings that he patented worldwide. Then followed the steel panel (1929), the totally steel house, the sloping walls (1935) and the vertical walls (1950’s). Over the last twenty years, historians have been discovering the importance of this pioneer in the field of prefabrication, fifteen years before Jean-Prouvé. The building, with sloping walls, is composed of vertical metal bays, adjoined to one another. Each bay has two arched crossbeams, made of hot and then cold formed steel, separated by spacers. A ribbed panel then fits in between the crossbeams. Said panel can, in accordance with requirements, be optionally equipped with an awning window or replaced by a door panel. Sheet metal ridging is then fitted on the top, forming the roof of the building. The unit therefore becomes a continuous metal carcass, virtually in one piece, the length of which depends on the number of crossbeams added. Gable walls, fitted into the last crossbeams at each end of the building, can house doors or windows. These buildings were entirely made in the Fillod factories in accordance with the exact needs of each user. They were then delivered to the construction sites as separate components ready to be easily assembled courtesy of detailed erection instructions. The buildings with sloping walls, made in various widths, are extremely versatile. All the component parts being standardised, they can be altered so as to modify their interior space and possible sleeping capacity. Furthermore, the component parts, simply fitting together, can be assembled and dismantled several times. The number of bays can be reduced or increased as required and the buildings can be segmented so as to delimit areas with different vocations.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Macon (71)
In southern Burgundy, a Tuscan-inspired recreational residence in grounds of 3 hectares. The building was designed during the reign of Napoleon I, in 1805. The rediscovery of the remains of Pompeï and military campaigns in Italy in the late 18th century no doubt influenced its Tuscan look. The house boasts several typically Italian features: a limestone façade in nonchalant ochre tones, greying wooden slatted shutters, arched dormer windows, a low-hanging roof of canal tiles and a porch supported by two columns. To the west, the outbuildings opposite include a house to be renovated. There are three separate entrances to the beautiful shaded grounds, which hide discreetly behind dry stone walls.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Chalon-sur-saone (71)
An impressive 18th century chateau on almost 5 ha of land in the Bresse region of Burgundy, to be saved. The chateau is situated on the outskirts of a village of some 200 inhabitants, on the site of an earlier fortified house. It used to face two outbuildings, one of which still exists, all surrounding a vast square courtyard, bordered by an old moat, part of which has been restored. All the buildings face east/west.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Macon (71)
An elegant, comfortable chateau with outhouses, nestled in seven hectares of grounds in eastern France, between Lyon, Dijon and Geneva. You reach the property from a secondary road. It is hidden behind tall walls and the thick groves of its grounds. The design of these grounds drew inspiration from English-style gardens, which were in vogue at the end of the 19th century. The buildings stand around two large courtyards. The main courtyard is enclosed by two residential wings – the north wing, probably built in the 18th century, and the west wing, built in the mid-19th century – and by former farming outhouses on its south and east sides, as well as a chapel beside the entrance to the court. The second courtyard is more recent. It is enclosed by a warden’s lodge and storage buildings that are used for technical aspects of the property. A Gallo-Roman settlement is thought to have stood here. The place was a Knights Templar commandery from the 12th century to the 16th century. Then the Knights of the Order of Malta ran the property up to the French Revolution. Over the past three centuries, only two different families have lived in the chateau. This has given it the harmonious appearance that you can admire today. The whole property has been maintained very well and is currently in a perfect state.
By Patrice Besse
House Saint-Léger-sur-Dheune (71)
An early 19th century manor house with grounds of almost 5,000 m², thirty minutes from Beaune. Built between the end of the 18th century and the beginning of the 19th century, the manor house is hidden behind high stone walls and a wrought iron gate. A gravel front courtyard bordered by shrubbery and topiary elements leads to the residence. It includes a carport and a shed, discreetly set apart from the house. The property also offers vast parklands, separated from the Canal du Centre towpath by a wall with a pedestrian gate. Located at the back of the residence, the almost 50 acres of parklands offer an unobstructed view of the house. The main building comprises two levels over vaulted cellars and is topped by a hip roof with unconverted roofspace. A wing extending at right angles from the main building to the north contains the main staircase and the former servant's quarters. On the other side, a small building which hides the old service staircase provides access to a covered terrace. On the courtyard side, the east-facing elevation of the main building has straight or arched windows arranged symmetrically to the central axis with the entrance door. The roof of flat tiles has two oeuil-de-boeuf windows on either side of a domed dormer. On the garden side, the western facade is organised around a French window and a horseshoe staircase which opens onto the parklands. The symmetrical straight or arched wooden windows and the central glass door have louvered shutters, all painted in light green. Three hip roof dormers with pediments enhance the balanced classical-style facade. A tall chimney stack, which rises from the northern part of the roof, adds a dynamic touch to the overall symmetry of the building.
By Patrice Besse
House Autun (71)
A townhouse, dating from the 1900’s, in the town centre of Burgundy’s Autun. This town house stands near to the ramparts of the old, fortified town of Autun. Just a few metres away, the theatre and the town hall bear witness to Autun’s economic expansion in the 19th and early 20th centuries. This house; constructed in the 1900’s, reflects the architectural trends of the period between the beginning of the Art Nouveau style and the post-Haussmannian era fashionable in Paris at this time. Its height and its wrought construction materials make it stand out from the surrounding Burgundy houses. Set on the corner of two streets, its rotunda facade, topped with a dome, constitutes the central feature of the building, flanked by its two wings. On the east side, the facade is extended by a ground floor, covered with a roof terrace, and followed by a long wall, with a wicket garden gate and a set of solid, vehicle gates.
By Patrice Besse
House with garden and terrace Cluny (71)
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By Capifrance - Karine Braillon
House Chagny (71)
In the center of Chagny, character house to renovate comprising 3 apartments (190 m2 hab.) + attic and maid's rooms. Many outbuildings (shed, four garages, annex building, two vaulted cellars). All on land of approximately 800 m2 close to all amenities
By Immobiliere Gay
House with pool and terrace Chalon-sur-saone (71)
In a town adjoining Chalon s/s, charming stone farmhouse, contemporary style, located in the center of a 1600 m2 plot. On the entrance side, large gravelled courtyard with a wooded part, approximately 800 m2, where you can park 3 vehicles under a large awning. In continuity, the house; Entrance, opening onto the living space, large 70 m2 living room with impressive fireplace, fully equipped semi-open kitchen. A corridor distributes 3 bedrooms, 1 large bathroom, 1 shower room, at the bottom a room that can be a 4th bedroom, a children's lounge, a linen room... according to your needs, a laundry room behind . From the living room with the incredible height under the ceiling, a staircase leads to an open mezzanine ideal for a library, then a parental or teenage space composed of a large bedroom, overlooking a large bathroom, a dressing room. In continuity 2 rooms currently billiard & relaxation room. On the garden side, pleasant terraces for your meals, direct exit from the living space, large heated swimming pool (liner to be replaced), garden in the background. The land is totally enclosed, electric gate, alarm system, water softener. Some refreshments are to be expected upstairs. The charm of the old, beautiful volumes & the assets of a small village 10 minutes from the center of Chalon.
By Cabinet & Chasseur Immobilier / A Contre Sens
House Buxy (71)
In the heart of the charming village of Buxy, a town with all amenities, you will be able to discover this old, well-crafted wine-growing property, and its many outbuildings. An imposing entrance courtyard where several vehicles can park, a huge barn of very good height with the old press, a magnificent vaulted cellar, stable, various cellars under the building, 2 bread ovens. The building, with an area of 280 m2, is embellished with a parish garden enclosed by stone walls at the rear with several hundred-year-old trees. This winegrower's house, on cellars offers on the 1st level, a pretty reception room overlooking the porch which provides access to the rear garden, a music room, a dining room, office, 2 kitchens, 2 shower rooms, 3 bedrooms... depending on your needs, you can review the organization & increase the living space because the attic is just magnificent with a very high height & lots of character. This property offers enormous potential, for a family wishing the advantages of living in the heart of the city, or for a wine estate with its many outbuildings... See you soon, for a visit .
By Cabinet & Chasseur Immobilier / A Contre Sens
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