Character 6 bedroom Manor House for sale in La Tremblade, Nouvelle Aquitaine
Located at the gateway to Royan and the Ile d'Oleron, the property benefits from magnificent walks along the beaches of the Cote de Beaute, in the heart of the pine forests, accessible via the cycle paths.
Built around 1891, this beautiful, prestigious, walled property is not overlooked and has been lovingly restored, retaining all the charm and authenticity of the period to create the perfect blend of comfort and elegance.
The spacious rooms boast high ceilings and are enhanced by original features such as marble fireplaces, pe...
Located at the gateway to Royan and the Ile d'Oleron, the property benefits from magnificent walks along the beaches of the Cote de Beaute, in the heart of the pine forests, accessible via the cycle paths.
Built around 1891, this beautiful, prestigious, walled property is not overlooked and has been lovingly restored, retaining all the charm and authenticity of the period to create the perfect blend of comfort and elegance.
The spacious rooms boast high ceilings and are enhanced by original features such as marble fireplaces, period parquet flooring, wood panelling, cornices, rose windows and stained glass windows.
The elegance of the gate, the iron railings and the property's sublime entrance door set the tone for this character residence, built by the owners of a Tremblay brickworks.
The Maison de Maitre opens onto a spacious, light-filled entrance hall leading to two reception rooms, a dining room and the fitted kitchen.
To complete this ground floor, a veranda offers a peaceful view over the pond in the charming landscaped garden.
The elegant original staircase leads to the first floor landing, with four bedrooms, two of which overlook the property's garden.
The top floor of the residence has an additional bedroom and an attic.
In addition to the main building of approximately 279m2, the property has an apartment of approximately 38m2 with independent access and courtyard, outbuildings of approximately 77m2 with workshop, garage and courtyard.
The outbuildings could be used to create additional bedrooms, a gym, a wellness area, an artist's studio, offices for self-employed professionals, etc.
This prestigious property, set in about 1500m2, offers the possibility of residential and/or commercial use with guest rooms/gite.
If desired, a swimming pool could easily be installed.
This exceptional residence boasts an impressive architectural style and a location enhanced by the gentle pace of life, less than an hour from La Rochelle international airport and the Ile de Re.
Further details on request.
Outdoor Lighting
Electric Gate
Well drilling
Alarm System
Optical fibre
Car Port
Internet
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Garage
Turn Key
Excellent condition
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On finding a property you wish to purchase you will need to negotiate the terms, price and conditions of the sale with the owner.
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