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4 bedrooms other for sale in Chatillon-Coligny, France

995 000

Châtillon-Coligny

Features

  • 535 m² de surface habitable
  • 4 chambres
  • GESE (66)
  • 8,1 hectares de terrain
  • Chauffage central au fuel
  • 10 pièces
  • DPEE (294)

Property description

Nestled within an eco-location, this property in Châtillon-Coligny boasts a restored presbytery, a mill, remnants of an ancient fortress, and renovated outbuildings within a nearly 9-hectare park. Situated at the village's outskirts, in a valley setting, the estate is surrounded by prestigious properties, wooded areas, and meadows. The entire property, spanning close to 9 hectares, is fully landscaped and enclosed by the Briare canal - stretching 55 km -, waterways, enclosing walls, and hedgerows. Upon entering through automated gates from the road, a driveway leads to various buildings. A caretaker's house is located near the entrance, followed by a guesthouse, outbuildings, and former stables. Beyond the structures, gardens with water features share the spaces. The main residence, a 17th-century former presbytery, sits on a green esplanade of around 1 hectare. With a rectangular plan and a cylindrical corner tower, the two-story building with attic space spans approximately 300 m². The main part of the building is topped with a Mansard roof, while the tower features a pepper shaker roof, both clad in antique tiles. The facades are crafted in stone mortar jointed with lime and pierced by windows of varying sizes and shapes, including bull's eye openings. The windows are fitted with large pane glass protected by shutters, with brick surrounds framing all apertures except for the dormer windows piercing the roofs. Stone cornices for the tower and brick ones for the main structure complete the facades. Nearby, a 19th-century mill and its annexes are positioned along the watercourse traversing the property. The Loing River, teeming with diverse aquatic biodiversity, divides a vast meadow. A small peninsula still hides the remnants of an ancient fortress with moats, walls, and towers constructed from limestone, flint, rubble, and ashlar dating back to the 13th century. As for the price of 995000 for this unique property with such incredible history and charm, it seems quite reasonable given the expansive land, the diversity of buildings and features, and the potential for development or personal enjoyment. The rich historical and natural surroundings only add to the value of this exceptional estate.

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Date added: 28.08.2024