Country houses Sillé-le-Guillaume : 2 properties for sale

14
100,900 €
Sillé-le-Guillaume (Sarthe)
150 m²
5 rooms
2 bedrooms
9 minutes from Sillé-le-Guillaume, 15 km from Beaumont and 35 km from Le Mans, on the edge of a village towards the countryside and close to the forest, we offer you this house to renovate with a lot of potential on a plot of approximately 8000 sqm. The advantage of this property is that it is composed of two studios to renovate, two closed garages, a workshop, a stable and outbuildings. The house consists of a kitchen, a living room with an insert fireplace, a living room, a bathroom, a boiler room, a toilet. On the 1st floor: a landing, two bedrooms, a toilet. A heated veranda of 18 sqm completes this property. This real estate complex requires work for a comfortable life. You can make gites (very popular in the region), rent out or a home with the two studios. For nature lovers, don't hesitate to come and visit this house. Energy rating: F Its price is Eur100,900, including Eur5,900 agency fees (6.21%) payable by the buyer. For more information, do not hesitate to contact the Breton & Jeanneau agency in Saint-Rémy-de-Sillé at 02.43. 53.44.44, specifying the ad reference 18076B.
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1,150,000 €
Sillé-le-Guillaume (Sarthe)
460 m²
12 rooms
7 bedrooms
A 15th and 16th-century manor house, listed as a Historical Monument, its outbuildings and 12-hectare grounds in the Mayenne department. From the village, a small road leads to a private driveway up to the entrance porch, which opens onto a main courtyard. The driveway also extends behind the manor and provides access to two outbuildings located to the west. A third outbuilding encloses the courtyard to the east, near the entrance. Pastures spread out on either side of the driveway. One of them is continued to the north with the first part of an oak grove, which then unfolds towards the west. The manor's courtyard is extended by a garden, which overlooks a small river. Two other pastures located on the other side are accessible via a bridge. Constructed partially over a basement level, the manor contains four floors, including two built into the roof space. Made out of stone and rubble and coated in plaster, its edifice is crowned with gabled slate roofs and stone rims, punctuated by dormer windows topped with sculpted ornaments. Stone mullioned windows cadence the façade and a double flight staircase leads to the front door. In the back, the body of the main building is flanked by a square tower with a tented roof, a staircase tower and a round tower with a pointed roof. To the east, a small two-storey, hipped slate roof building is attached to the square tower. A cellar, accessible from the outside, is located under a portion of the manor. Its walls are made out of small sandstone masonry, which could date to the 11th and 12th centuries. The manor's façades and roof, as well as its eastern two-storey wing, are listed as historical monuments.