7 bedroom Manor House for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Vendome, Centre Val de Loire
3 storey, 7 bedroom Maison de Maitre, a charming renovated guest lodge, a separate house and equestrian facilities, all nestling in over
11 acres of glorious land with pool, enjoying far reaching countryside views from its elevated location near Vendome.
Situated in Centre-Val de Loire region in a commanding position on the high ground overlooking the valley and the popular town, this charming family residence has excellent access to all local amenities found in Vendome along with the high speed train link to Paris in 45 minutes.
This well appointed estate includes a storage hanger, former stables and...
3 storey, 7 bedroom Maison de Maitre, a charming renovated guest lodge, a separate house and equestrian facilities, all nestling in over
11 acres of glorious land with pool, enjoying far reaching countryside views from its elevated location near Vendome.
Situated in Centre-Val de Loire region in a commanding position on the high ground overlooking the valley and the popular town, this charming family residence has excellent access to all local amenities found in Vendome along with the high speed train link to Paris in 45 minutes.
This well appointed estate includes a storage hanger, former stables and tack room and garaging all set within well maintained sizeable private gardens with pool and views over the valley.
The Maison de Maitre offers circa 300m2 over its 3 floors. The ground floor has harlequin floor tiles and 3m+ ceiling heights throughout. The distribution is logical and typical of this period with a central hall corridor running from front to back.
To the right is the living room of 30m2, a charming double aspect room with views over the gardens, feature fireplace and exposed beams. Across the hallway through the double pair of doors is the dining hall, another double aspect room of similar size to the living room with direct access to the kitchen. The kitchen of 16m2 is also double aspect with a separate boiler/laundry room and direct access to the rear of the property.
The rear lobby has a door to the rear, a wc, stairs to the upper floors and opposite the kitchen is the office/study, 10m2 double aspect with built in library shelving.
The first floor: equally well distributed around a central landing area. There are four bedrooms of differing sizes, three of which are double aspect and the master suite (25m2) has en-suite private bathroom. The remaining bedrooms all have washing facilities (sink) within. There is a family bathroom off the landing along with a separate WC.
The second floor: the converted attic area offers a large (25m2) main room with separate bedrooms of 10m2 either side.
The outbuildings comprise : - The guest lodge, used by the extended family when they came to stay, has been renovated and improved and today provides comfortable accommodation to a modern standard (heating, double glazing, etc. ).
The ground floor: a large 32m2 tiled living room and dining room with stairs to the upper floor, fitted kitchen of 16m2 with direct access to the outside, wc, family bathroom with bath and shower and main bedroom of 24m2.
The first floor: Three rooms used as bedrooms and a shower room.
The former guardian's lodge has not been renovated but once done would provide extra independent accommodation throughout the ground floor. The current layout offers living room, kitchen, shower room and two bedrooms.
To the rear of the main house is a large storage hanger with kennel and workshop. Parallel to the rear of this hangar is the wood store, former stable block with tack room (10m2) and 2 stables (27m2 total. not used today).
To the right of the entrance drive is a triple garage block (6m x 4m x3).
Almost 4.5 hectares (over 11 acres) of private gardens with mature trees, courtyard area with parking, lawns and paddock. The buildings are ideally located in the centre of the plot width providing a private and secluded setting away from the neighbours on either side. The pool and "play area" is positioned to benefit from the stunning views over the valley. It is important to note that a large part of the land is constructible.
The current owners purchased/secured the land to ensure their privacy however the possibility to construct on it remains an option for future owners.
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