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Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye
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Welcome to this extraordinary 18th-century property in need of renovation, located just 2 hours from Paris, near Saint-Sauveur-en-Puisaye (89), the village famous for being the birthplace of the novelist Colette. Surrounded by a beautifully landscaped 40-hectare park with century-old trees, this bourgeois house has the potential to offer over 1000 m² of living space. Upon entering the magnificent entrance hall, you will be charmed by the elegance and charm of this residence. On the ground floor, a hallway will lead you to a vestibule, an office, a kitchen, a family dining room, a reception room, and a serving room. You can also enjoy a library, a tea room, and the centerpiece of this house is undoubtedly the large ballroom offering a spacious and majestic space for grand events and receptions. The three floors of this property offer around fifteen bedrooms, bathrooms, and shower rooms, as well as spaces such as a boudoir, two dressing rooms, a laundry room, and an attic. Each room is imbued with history and character, offering a unique and refined setting. The large outbuildings, built in the early 20th century, consist of a central structure of 820m² on two levels including two garages, a stable, and an ornate tack room with its grand hall. A large courtyard enclosed by three gates, with the center being a horse footbath in brick naturally fed by water features. Three buildings with a surface area of 162 m² complement this space with a heated orangery, a garden shed, and a boiler room. The English-style park offers vast lawns, groves, and a former vegetable garden with water features. Among the outdoor ornaments are water features of approximately 200 m² at the edge of the former vegetable garden, a duck pond, and a monumental staircase. This property offers an appealing potential ideal for a charming tourist or hotel business. Do not miss this unique opportunity to create an exceptional venue. As for the price, considering the historical significance, the grandeur of the property, and the potential for commercial use, the asking price of 1500000 seems reasonable and reflective of the value this property holds.