Casa de campo Candé: 2 propiedades en venta

8
313.700 €
Candé (Maine y Loira)
202 m²
7 estancias
5 habitaciones
Located in the heart of Candé, this renovated farmhouse offers approximately 200 sqm of living space on a 3,089 sqm plot. This property stands out for the quality of its renovation and its privileged outdoor setting. The main entrance leads to a living area consisting of a fitted kitchen and a bright living room, both facing west. The cozy living room, decorated with a wood-burning stove, adjoins a first bedroom. A hallway leads to a second bedroom and a shower room. The ground floor also includes a utility room. The sleeping area continues upstairs with three spacious attic bedrooms and a bathroom with a shower. This level is completed by a large multipurpose room. The attic offers an additional bedroom with a certain charm. This property also benefits from a large garage that can accommodate one car, a workshop ideal for Diy or gardening, as well as an outbuilding, perfect for housing animals. A truly characterful house with beautiful volumes, this warm living space will appeal to a family looking for comfort and authenticity, where everyone can find their own space for well-being. Ideally located in the heart of the village of Candé, this house allows you to quickly reach Ancenis in 25 minutes, Angers in 30 minutes and Nantes international airport in 50 minutes. Contact: Florian Benatre - Ei - Commercial agent registered with the Rsac Angers n° 937 539 690 The fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy class C / Climate class A Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established from 2021 energy prices: between Eur1,830 and Eur2,550.
18
689.000 €
Candé (Maine y Loira)
250 m²
13 estancias
4 habitaciones
A listed historical monument Renaissance era manor with a formal garden, between Angers and Nantes, 25 minutes north of Ancenis. The manor stands on the southern edge of the church square and is surrounded to the north and east by a walled garden. The outbuilding is located on the eastern side of the property. The origins of the manor date from the 15th century, though it was considerably extended and enhanced during the following century, in 1565 to be precise, as indicated on a date stone on the façade. At this point in time, the building became flanked by a tall, square staircase tower topped with a pavilion roof. The summit of the tower boasts a conical vault, which is an architectural element typical of the Renaissance. It was built to support a small flight of stairs to the very top of the attic. The building's structure is made of rough-hewn blocks of shale, rendered with a mix of lime and sand. Its roofs are made of slate and its chimney stacks of red brick. The tall façades are dotted with large windows and doors with tuffeau stone frames.