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Located at the gates of Tours, near the Napoleon and Wilson bridges, this 19th century bourgeois house is set on a 600 sqm garden. The property's buildings border a quiet street on each side, with the main house composed of three aligned buildings from north to south. The northernmost building, a former outbuilding with two levels, overlooks the courtyard. The second building, elevated by a level in 1995, opens onto the garden and is four levels high, including a basement. Connecting the two buildings on the first floor, a gallery links the house to the neighboring property. To the south, the house extends to a lower third building known as the winter garden. The property features slate roofs and tuffeau stone walls. Inside, easy circulation is ensured as the buildings are interconnected on each level. The gated entrance from the street leads to a walled garden with a pathway lined with Tasmanian tree ferns and bamboo, leading to the garden shed, garage, house, and small courtyard. There used to be a footbridge connecting to the neighboring property, which has since been divided and remains a point of interest for visitors. Considering the unique historical features, spacious layout, and picturesque garden setting, the price of 1,100,000 is justified for this charming property in Tours. With its convenient location and elegant architecture, this house offers a blend of modern comfort and classic charm for discerning buyers looking for a distinctive place to call home.