8 bedroom House for sale with countryside view with Income Potential in Tours, Centre Val de Loire
Situated approximately equal distance to the Loire Valley's three major cities of Angers, Tours and Le Mans in a private elevated position with good access to local amenities and nearby market towns.
This established secluded estate offers potential as a permanent home as well as a business opportunity with several accommodations on site. A rare property in this sought after location designed by a local architect for the current owne...
Situated approximately equal distance to the Loire Valley's three major cities of Angers, Tours and Le Mans in a private elevated position with good access to local amenities and nearby market towns.
This established secluded estate offers potential as a permanent home as well as a business opportunity with several accommodations on site. A rare property in this sought after location designed by a local architect for the current owner's family in the 1970s.
This contemporary home was built using traditional materials (oak and Trelaze slate roofs for example) on an elevated site in the middle of a pine forest. The domain was also landscaped and the owner's equestrian passion saw the addition of a large stable block with accommodation, two training tracks, paddocks and a lodge within the estate.
Typical of the era the main house of 410m2 has a basement and two above ground levels with comfortable distribution to the reception rooms and night quarters throughout. The entrance hall from the main front door is a vaulted room of 23m2 with a balconied mezzanine area above providing easy access to the ground floor rooms. Immediately in front is the main living room/dining room, 45m2 with feature fireplace, tiled floors, exposed ceiling beams and double doors to the south terrace to the rear of the house.
To the right is a smaller dining room, double aspect of 15m2 with doors to the south terrace and direct access to the kitchen. Itself 14m2 with oak cupboards and a separate utility room of 6m2 with door to the front of the house. A practical wc is at this end of the entrance hall. The other end of the entrance hall is the study of 12m2.
A corridor leads to the ground floor night quarters with two double bedrooms (22m2 and 12m2) with a shared bathroom with bath and shower and separate wc. This smaller corridor also links back into the main living room.
The first floor accommodates 5 further double bedrooms of 11m2, 21m2, 17m2, 17m2 and 28m2. Two bedrooms have private balconies. One has its own shower room and there is also a shared family bathroom with 2 separate wcs. A storage/attic room of 9m2 completes this floor.
Internal access from the hallway leads to the basement level with storage, a wine cellar, double length garage with sloped entrance drive, boiler room and apartment with living room/kitchen, double bedroom and shower room with wc.
Outbuildings : In addition to the large main residence, there is a second lodge with a wood glad finish providing second accommodation and currently used as office space. All on the ground floor there is a 28m2 double aspect living room/office, a 18.5m2 dining room/kitchen, a second living room of 27m2 with fireplace and fitted wood burner, a shower room and separate wc and a rear workshop of 11m2. The remainder of this building provides storage space for equipment and hay.
Immediately in front of this building is a large flat field previously used as paddocks with one of the training tracks running around it. The "Haras" (equestrian facility) is a U-shaped configuration providing a total of 11 stable boxes: 4 stable boxes of 4 x 3.5m on each side facing inwards with a further 3 stables on the exterior. The central section of the U has been optimised as a "care/treatment room" on one side and a tack room on the other.
In between is a 2 bedroom ground floor apartment with kitchen of 14m2, living room of 19m2 and two bedrooms and a shower room and separate WC. Above on all three sides is attic space.
The property uses the on site well water to offer an irrigation system with central control. The pine forest is not dense and has an abundance of wildlife. From the main gates the drive winds its way up through the forest with one split leading to the clearing with the main house and the other further up to the equestrian aspects. A second entrance from "above" permits access directly to the "haras" and paddocks.
This property is being offered with a total surface area of a little over 55 acres. The majority of this is in one main "block" (circa 44 acres) which includes the two entrance drives, pine wooded area, flat paddocks/grazing and two training tracks (one white sand and one black).
The estate last had horses on site approximately 10 years ago and the fencing for the paddocks is no longer present, the training tracks, etc. may require some attention prior to putting back into operation. In addition to the main land parcels surrounding the house there are another roughly 4.94 acres of further grazing/hay fields and 2.47 acres of woodland a short drive away.
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