Authenticity and character in a unique natural setting
Authenticity and character in a unique natural setting
In the heart of a magnificent wooded area of 4 hectares, in the very popular valley of Saint-Epain, this 160m² stone building from the 16th century displays its many assets.
Backing onto the rock and overlooking the manse valley, the house is a clever mix of authenticity and modern rehabilitation. The terraces and the swimming pool dug in the rock enjoy a breathtaking view, and the vast domain made up of woods, meadows and troglodyte cellars constitutes an exceptional natural environment.
The entrance opens onto the large living room and its majestic fireplace carved into the rock. The ground floor is extended with an adjoining dining room and two semi-cave bathrooms.
An extension with large bay windows accommodates a more contemporary fully fitted and equipped kitchen.
On the first floor, accessible by two different staircases, the very large bedroom with beams, fireplace and stone walls is a model of rehabilitation while the second floor houses a pretty attic bedroom.
Outside, a third entirely troglodyte bedroom serves as an independent studio.
The various espalier terraces and the south-facing swimming pool offer a unique point of view over the valley while the numerous cellars and quarries bear witness to the very rich geological and archaeological heritage of the place.
This rare property with exceptional landscape qualities is 2 km from all amenities, 5 minutes from the A10 for Paris and 30 minutes from towers and its TGV station.
Additional information
- 5 rooms
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Outdoor space : 37000 SQM
- Property tax : 632 €
- 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