A Characterful Estate in the Burgundy Style
€1,365,000
Hors frais notariés, d'enregistrement et de publicité foncière.Advert Reference: 1627
For Sale By Agent
Agency: ARRIÈRE-COUR
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| €1,365,000 is approximately: | |
| British Pounds: | £1,160,250 |
| US Dollars: | $1,460,550 |
| Canadian Dollars: | C$2,006,550 |
| Australian Dollars: | A$2,252,250 |
Key Info
- Type: Residential (Country Estate, Château, Country House, Maison de Maître, Manoir / Manor House), Investment Property, Maison Ancienne, Maison Bourgeoise, Equestrian Property , Detached
- Bedrooms: 9
- Bath/ Shower Rooms: 9
- Habitable Size: 550 m²
- Land Size: 1 ha
Features
- Balcony(s)
- Character / Period Features
- Driveway
- Garden(s)
- Gîte(s) / Annexe(s)
- Land
- Off-Street Parking
- Outbuilding(s)
- Rental / Gîte Potential
- Stable(s) / Equestrian Facilities
- Stone
- Swimming Pool
- Terrace(s) / Patio(s)
Property Description
A 15Th?16Th Century Manor House Near DIJON
Tucked away from prying eyes in the peaceful, lush countryside just outside Dijon, this manor house features stone facades surrounding a garden of approximately one hectare. The meticulous renovation carried out by the owner?featuring stone, wood, and arched openings?has preserved the historic soul of the place. Nine bedrooms, including several suites, define the spaces, which are extended by a dovecote, outbuildings, and areas already designed for entertaining. The property offers a welcoming atmosphere, ensuring a balance between privacy and hospitality.
AN Ancient Presence Rooted In The LANDSCAPE
Just 20 minutes from Dijon, the landscape opens up to this small village where life slows down. The property sits set back, protected, in a quiet setting. From the courtyard, the glazed roofs blend with the dovecote and the turret, forming immediate landmarks in the silhouette of the site. Built between the 15th and 16th centuries for a noble lineage, the residence retains a clear sense of its origins. The stones bear the marks of time, the volumes tell the story of successive transformations, and the whole fits perfectly into its Burgundian setting. The garden, spanning approximately one hectare, is organized into more structured sections and open spaces, punctuated by truffle oaks and unobstructed views. A calm atmosphere settles in naturally, inviting visitors to slow down and fully enjoy the place.
FROM The Moment You Enter, The Materials Set The TONE
From the moment you enter, the materials make a striking impression. The travertine asserts a mineral texture, the aged wood displays its warm hues, and the French-style ceilings create a distinctive, almost hushed interior architecture. The fireplaces, woodwork, and weathered doors contribute to an overall sense of cohesion?sober and elegant?where every element seems rooted in the long term. The kitchen, spanning the courtyard and garden, follows the natural flow of movement. The reception areas flow seamlessly, balancing openness and intimacy. Upstairs, accessible via the spiral staircase housed within the turret, the bedrooms extend this atmosphere, each with its own distinct character. The dovecote, outbuildings, and renovated spaces offer an adaptable environment, faithful to its origins and open to other uses.
A Place Designed For Living And HOSPITALITY
The property currently hosts an existing bed-and-breakfast operation. The layout allows for a natural coexistence between private life and hospitality, with fluid and discreet circulation. Outside, the pool blends into the garden as an extension of the living spaces, accompanied by an area suitable for a summer kitchen. Further on, the tennis court blends into the landscape. The cellars, one of which is vaulted, evoke moments of tasting and sharing, in an atmosphere rooted in Burgundian culture. All around, the surrounding area extends the experience. Wine routes, listed heritage sites, rolling hills, and gourmet restaurants make up a daily life where nature and culture are in constant dialogue.
AGENCY REVIEW
This stately home and bed-and-breakfast near Dijon is centered around immediately recognizable architectural features?the turret, the dovecote, and the glazed roofs?that define its identity within the landscape.
In contrast, the one-hectare garden offers a peaceful setting, with lawns, trees, and open spaces. It complements a lifestyle oriented toward the outdoors, in the Burgundian spirit.
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Currency Conversion
provided by
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| €1,365,000 is approximately: | |
| British Pounds: | £1,160,250 |
| US Dollars: | $1,460,550 |
| Canadian Dollars: | C$2,006,550 |
| Australian Dollars: | A$2,252,250 |
Location Information
For Sale By Agent
Agency: ARRIÈRE-COUR
This property has been brought to you by Green-Acres