16th century manor house and its troglodyte outbuildings
Quietly located in a pretty village 5 minutes from the center of Amboise and its castle, this charming property develops its many assets on a plot of 4525m² backing onto the hillside.
The 16th century manor house stands proudly in the middle of the plot with its magnificent exposed stone gable, its Renaissance elements on the facade, and its spectacular woodwork inside. In the hillside, cave rooms have been fitted out in the spirit of the place with its parquet floors and beautiful high ceilings.
The entrance hall, dominated by a very beautiful staircase in carved red oak, leads to a large living room of over
60m² adorned with a superb 17th century fireplace, enhanced by the triple exposure of this room. The latter communicates with a separate fully fitted and equipped kitchen.
The first floor hosts an office, two large bedrooms and two art-deco-style bathrooms. The last level offers two bedrooms perfectly mixing a resolutely contemporary style and exposed framework. A bathroom completes this level.
The garden backing onto the hillside enjoys a superb view over the valley and leads to the charming cave rooms. A 70m² suite with living room, bedroom and bathroom, impresses with its ceiling height of over 4m.
With independent access, two bedrooms with dedicated bathrooms and a cottage have been built in the rock.
This rare property with ineluctable charm is located 5 minutes from shops and schools, 5 minutes from Amboise, 15 minutes from the A10 motorway and 25 minutes from Tours and the TGV station.
Additional information
- 10 rooms
- 7 bedrooms
- 6 bathrooms
- Outdoor space : 4525 SQM
- Property tax : 1 886 €
- Proceeding : Non
Energy Performance Certificate
- A <= 50
- B 51-90
- C 91-150
- D 151-230
- E 231-330
- F 331-450
- G > 450
- A <= 5
- B 6-10
- C 11-20
- D 21-35
- E 36-55
- F 56-80
- G > 80
Agency fees
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The fees include VAT and are payable by the vendor
Mediator
Médiation Franchise-Consommateurs
29 Boulevard de Courcelles 75008 Paris
Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website : www.georisques.gouv.fr