A private estate, the utmost in luxury for new owners all over scenic France

Belles Demeures 05 May 2020
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Whether the land is dedicated to residing, farming, wine growing, forestry or hunting, a private estate is the centerpiece of patrimonial real estate in our rural regions.

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Calm, nature and a return to essentials are part of country living. © Adobestock
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In the past it was essentially a royal privilege, then little by little open to the public at large, the private estate for sale in France makes total sense in the eyes of new exacting owners. Eager to implement ambitious real estate programmes, as dwellings or for touristic purposes, while respecting the environment, they intend to preserve these wide natural expanses that are sprinkled around many rural regions of the Hexagon.

1. A private estate in the Mâconnais (71960)

In the most southern area of Burgundy, between the cities of Mâcon, Cluny and Tournus, this region located in the Saône-et-Loire is well known for its vineyards, at the frontier of the Beaujolais. Here, one penetrates in rural France with its villages featuring typical churches and their bell-towers.

A stronghold of 13th chevaliers

On the wine route, the domain of Vaux-Verzé expands on 17 hectares, with 960 m² of liveable surface. Built on 2 levels, it comprises 14 rooms, 2 salons, 7 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. A very interesting investment for those wishing to launch into a wine-growing career.

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Behind its light-colored stones, the château cultivates a wine growing passion since the 17th century. © Engel & Völkers
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In the Mâconnais region, vines stretch out and shape the landscapes. © Richard Semik

2. A private estate in Vannes (56000)

Known for its temperate climate, this portuary city of the Morbihan is one of the historic strongholds of Brittany. Surrounded by remparts, featuring medieval doors, paved roads, it arouses the curiosity of all those seeking exceptional properties, in a preserved region.

Living in a centennial dominion

Its surroundings encompass a domain of 6,700 m², comprising a manor, a chapel and a pool. On 3 levels, its 330 m² of liveable space include 4 living rooms, 1 kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 2 offices and 3 bathrooms. Total authenticity in a location steeped with character.

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Located on the outskirts of the village, this property will lead you into another era. © Cabinet Le Nail
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Ornamented with statues, the fireplace sets the tone for the living room with overhead beams. © Cabinet le Nail

3. A private estate in Charente-Maritime (17920)

Between the Atlantic and the Gironde, this departement of the South-West regions witnessed the construction of a priory in the Saintonge style, during the 18th century. Here one discovers the vestiges of a Romanesque sanctuary, inside its outbuildings at the heart of a 4 hectare green space.

A strong potential for a commercial vocation

On 2 levels, it comprises 415 m² of liveable surface for 20 rooms, 1 main living room with a fireplace, 1 kitchen-dining room, 12 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms, 1 attic, 1 pool, 1 tennis court and 2 closed-in parking spaces. The domaine could be a perfect  boutique-hotel filled with charm.

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Bordered by a dovecot and a terrace, the priory is built on a rectangular plan. © Engel & Völkers
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This pleasant living room with a stone fireplace has preserved its ancient frescos. © Engel & Völkers

4. A private domain in Bergerac (24100)

Nestled in the meanders of the Dordogne river, this area showcasing art and history, dear to Cyrano, is a touristic destination celebrated for its mild and sunny climate, its Renaissance touch, its tasty gastronomy and the quality of its wines.

A passion for the nectar of the gods

Located atop a hill, this domain for sale in the New-Aquitaine is dedicated to wine growing. Spanning 43 hectars, planted with white and red grapes, it includes all the materials for wine production, as well as the wineries and the vats, but also a manor to be restored in keeping with the tastes of the new owners.

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It's on the hills of Sainte-Foy that these 30-year-old vines spread out. © Cabinet le Nail
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The wine barrels ageing with time in the wineries could soon become your property. © Cabinet Le Nail

5. A private estate in Dormelles (77130)

Not very far from Fontainebleau, this village had its hour of glory with the implantation of a Commanderie des Templiers, during the 12th century. Listed as a Historical Monument since 1949, this enchanting domain is specialized in hosting private events and large ceremonies.

Outdoor spaces with lots of potential

Spanning 15 hectares, this unique venue comprises 3 large spaces, which can welcome up to 250 persons: 6 rooms, including a nuptial suite, with equipped meeting rooms and an available catering service. A festive paradise less than 100 km from Paris.

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The romantic allure of this venue is ideal for special memorable events. © Engel & Völkers
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At the Commanderie de Dormelles,the art of hosting is part of the specifications. © Engel & Völkers
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