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Hus & enfamiljshus for sale in Redon

17 585 791 SEK

Hus & Enfamiljshus (Till salu)

25 bd
3 000
lot 300 000
Referens: EDEN-T87480695 / 87480695
RE-UP FOR SALE - EXCLUSIVE - 19TH CENTURY MASTERPIECE IMH - EXTRAORDINARY 19TH CENTURY CHATEAU WITH FANTASTIC NEO-RENAISSANCE GRANITE ARCHITECTURE - 30 HECTARES - OFFERED FOR SALE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ITS HISTORY - PRIVATE RENTED HARAS - BETWEEN RENNE AND VANNES, MORBIHAN, BRITTANY In a sumptuous romantic park offering an unobstructed view due south over the beautiful Morbihan countryside, this spectacular castle completed in 1898, one of the masterpieces of the end of the 19th century in Brittany, takes place on a medieval settlement of which remains dry moats and three original pavilions from the 16th century. Offered for sale for the first time in its long history, it presents a remarkable state of authenticity. The particularly rich architecture, inspired by the Renaissance, is exceptional in the quality of the implementation, all in large granite fittings of different colors and textures, it is clearly one of the most beautiful castles of this period in Brittany. , among the best built. It has a rectangular plan with a central body bordered by two projecting corner pavilions, one housing the superb palatial chapel on two levels. A difference in levels between the facades produces an even more monumental effect; the north-east facade on the park side has direct access to the ground floor via a large cast iron canopy; the South-East facade stands on a monumental basement which houses a large hall in the basement and the service spaces. The facades present a very rich architectural repertoire of bosses and slits, petrifications, powerful chains, cartridges, cut leathers, shells, moldings, projecting keystones, dormer windows, pediments, very powerful chimney stacks. All in a symphony of granites with sumptuous play of colors, gray, ocher, and black, and plays of texture, rustic bosses, more or less smooth, more or less bush hammered surfaces. Scholarly quotations punctuate the facades, breaking the symmetry, on one side two large stained glass windows, one in a rose window, the other in a semi-circular arch lined with statues in the round of Saint Louis and his wife Marguerite of Provence; on the other side, a very clever watchtower. The entrance hall in a neo-Renaissance style is particularly spectacular, decorated with columns, the large oak staircase with balusters decorated with lion protomes, decorated with stencilled wall canvases, low paneling, cement tile floor, ceilings of stucco. On the right, a smoking office decorated with wall display cases, low paneling, printed fabric wall decorations. A large central corridor runs through the entire house, cement tile floor, low paneling, wall stencils, beamed and joist ceilings. Superb row of south-facing lounges, open view. Central living room decorated with beautiful woodwork, three beautiful double doors, pair of oils on canvas circa 1700 representing Bacchus and Venus built into the woodwork, herringbone flooring, south-facing balcony. Dining room, low paneling, richly carved neo-Renaissance wooden fireplace decorated with a portrait of Louis XIV, ceiling with beams and joists, herringbone floor. Large living room, richly carved Louis XIV style woodwork, stucco ceiling in the style of the 18th century, Louis XV style marble fireplace. Small Louis XVI style living room decorated with woodwork, Louis XVI style marble fireplace, facing South-East, herringbone floor. To the North-East, with independent access, a sumptuous palatial chapel on two levels with a gallery. Decorated with two splendid Art Nouveau stained glass windows, one depicting the Virgin, populated by angels and natural lilies, the other in a rose window depicting Jesus and the four evangelists in a sky also populated by angels. A 17th century wooden altarpiece, richly carved with four twisted columns under a large pediment, three oils on canvas embedded in the altarpiece, an Annunciation, a saint in prayer, and possibly the wishes of Louis XIII. To the North, an office, a hunting room decorated with cupboards, in its original style, marble fireplace. A linen room, decorated with large cupboards. A west-facing kitchen, cupboards, cement tiles. Small dining room facing south, wooden floor, Louis XIV style red marble fireplace, low paneling. Freight elevator for wood. Mounts flat. On the first floor, a billiard hall with a very rich decoration of columns, stucco, decoration of acanthus leaves, A large corridor decorated with interior stained glass windows, low paneling, 11 bedrooms, six of which face south, a bathroom, two bathrooms to be renovated, sink and bidet in each bedroom. A Chinese bedroom facing south, wooden floors, 19th century bathroom, marble fireplace. Master bedroom called Madame's bedroom, marble fireplace, Louis XVI trumeaux, bathroom. On the second floor, 17 rooms, partly purged of their fittings following an attack of dry rot having received the beginning of treatment; remaining to be finished. On the third floor, a large attic, superb framework. Basement, South-facing entrance hall, stucco decor, corbels, joist-beamed ceiling. Stone staircase hall decorated with a neo-Renaissance stone column, cement tile floor. Priest's room. Office dining room, 16th century Renaissance stone fireplace with beautiful jambs, tiled floor. Glass hall, freight elevator, service staircase. Room. Wood heating with stoves, outdated forced air heating. Heating not functional. Three original 16th century pavilions facing the castle in the orderly garden decorated with pepper pot roofs, they display cannons typical of league wars. Medieval dry moats, spanned by an access bridge. Beautiful 17th-18th century stables with arcades. A private rented stud farm of 7 hectares, including a freestone castle guard house, various farm buildings, a riding school in the old castle vegetable garden, a shed, occupied land, woods. All rented by a rural lease for around 15,000 Euros/year. Very beautiful romantic park, crossed by beautiful avenues of trees, a majestic ornamental pond in cut stone of impressive dimensions. Two sumptuous entrances decorated with grilles which come from the Pompeian palace of Prince Jérome Bonaparte on avenue Montaigne in Paris, demolished in 1891. Town water, pool in the park not waterproof, reserve near the house. Counter for each house. Non-compliant septic tank. Partly enclosed park and stud farm of 30 hectares, woods. 23 hectares free. A commodat (ready to use) on part of the park. The entire property is listed as a Historic Monument. Price: 1,500,800 Euros fees included (fees payable by the seller). Exclusively at Denniel Immobilier - Antique Dealers in Buildings. Situation : - 6km from a town with the first shops and services, hospital, supermarket, - 60km from the sea and Gulf of Morbihan. - 55km from Vannes, historic town. TGV. - 60km from Rennes, airport, TGV Paris at 1h30. - 100km from Nantes. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: ... Visa fler Visa färre REMISE EN VENTE - EXCLUSIVITE - CHEF D'OEUVRE XIXEME IMH - EXTRAORDINAIRE CHÂTEAU DU XIXEME SIECLE A LA FANTASTIQUE ARCHITECTURE NEO-RENAISSANCE DE GRANIT - 30 HECTARES - PROPOSE A LA VENTE POUR LA PREMIERE FOIS DE SON HISTOIRE - HARAS PRIVE LOUE - ENTRE RENNE ET VANNES, MORBIHAN, BRETAGNE Dans un somptueux parc romantique offrant une vue dégagée plein sud sur la belle campagne du Morbihan, ce spectaculaire château achevé en 1898, un des chefs-d'œuvre de la fin du XIXème siècle en Bretagne, prend place sur une implantation médiévale dont subsiste des douves sèches et trois originaux pavillons du XVIème siècle. Proposé à la vente pour la première fois de sa longue histoire, il présente un état d'authenticité remarquable. L'architecture particulièrement riche inspirée de la Renaissance, est exceptionnelle par la qualité de la mise en œuvre toute en grand appareillage de granit de couleurs et de textures différentes, il s'agit clairement d'un des plus beaux châteaux de cette période en Bretagne, parmi les mieux construits. Il présente un plan rectangulaire au corps central bordé de deux pavillons d'angle en saillie, l'un abritant la superbe chapelle palatiale sur deux niveaux. Une différence de niveaux entre les façades, produit un effet encore plus monumental, la façade Nord-Est coté parc présente un accès direct au rez-de-chaussée par une grande marquise en fonte ; la façade Sud-Est se dresse sur un sous-bassement monumental qui abrite un grand hall en sous-sol et les espaces de service. Les façades présentent un très riche répertoire architectural de bossages et refends, pétrifications, puissants chainages, cartouches, cuirs découpés, coquilles, moulures, claveaux saillants, lucarnes, frontons, très puissantes souches de cheminées. Le tout dans une symphonie de granits au somptueux jeux de couleurs, gris, ocre, et noir, et jeux de texture, bossages rustiques, surfaces plus ou moins lisses, plus ou moins bouchardées. Des citations savantes ponctuent les façades en brisant la symétrie, d'un côté deux grands vitraux, l'un en rosace, l'autre en plein cintre bordé des statues en ronde bosse de saint Louis et de son épouse Marguerite de Provence ; de l'autre côté, une très savante échauguette. Le hall d'entrée dans un style néo Renaissance est particulièrement spectaculaire, orné de colonnes, le grand escalier en chêne à balustres orné de protomes de lions, décoré de toiles murales peintes au pochoir, bas lambris, sol de carreaux de ciment, plafonds de stucs. A droite, un bureau fumoir orné de vitrines murales, bas lambris, décors muraux de tissus imprimés. Un grand couloir central traverse toute la maison, sol de carreaux de ciment, bas lambris, pochoirs muraux, plafonds à poutres et solives. Superbe enfilade de salons plein sud, vue dégagée. Salon central orné de belles boiseries, trois belles doubles portes, paire d'huiles sur toile vers 1700 représentant bacchus et venus encastrées aux boiseries, plancher à bâtons rompus, balcon plein sud. Salle à manger, bas lambris, cheminée en bois richement sculptée néo Renaissance ornée d'un portrait de Louis XIV, plafond à poutres et lambourdes, plancher bâtons rompus. Grand salon, boiseries richement sculptées de style Louis XIV, plafond de stuc dans le goût du XVIIIème siècle, cheminée en marbre de style Louis XV. Petit salon de style Louis XVI orné de boiseries, cheminée en marbre de style Louis XVI, exposé Sud-Est, plancher bâtons rompu. Au Nord-Est, avec un accès indépendant, une somptueuse chapelle palatiale sur deux niveaux avec tribune. Ornée de deux splendides vitraux Art Nouveau, l'un figurant la Vierge, peuplé d'anges et de lys au naturel, l'autre en rosace figurant Jésus et les quatre évangélistes dans un ciel peuplé d'anges également. Un retable XVIIème en bois, richement sculpté de quatre colonnes torses sous un grand fronton, trois huiles sur toile encastrées eu retable, une Annonciation, un saint en prière, et possiblement le vœux de Louis XIII. Au Nord, un bureau, une salle de chasse ornée de placards, dans son jus, cheminée en marbre. Une lingerie, ornée de grands placards. Une cuisine à l'Ouest, placards, carreaux de ciment. Petite salle à manger plein sud, plancher, cheminée marbre rouge de style Louis XIV, bas lambris. Monte-charge pour le bois. Monte plat. Au premier étage, un hall billard au très riche décor de colonnes, stucs, décor de feuilles d'acanthes, Un grand couloir orné de vitraux intérieurs, bas lambris, 11 chambres, dont six plein sud, une salle de bain, deux salles de bain à refaire, lavabo et bidet dans chaque chambre. Une chambre chinoise plein sud, plancher, salle de bain XIXème, cheminée en marbre. Chambre principale dite chambre de Madame, cheminée en marbres, trumeaux Louis XVI, salle de bain. Au deuxième étage, 17 pièces, en partie purgées de leurs aménagements suite à une attaque de mérule ayant reçu un début de traitement ; restant à finir. Au troisième étage, un grand grenier, superbe charpente. Sous-sol, Hall d'entrée plein sud, décor de stuc, corbeaux, plafond à poutres en solives. Hall d'escalier en pierre orné d'une colonne néo-Renaissance en pierre, sol de carreaux de ciment. Chambre du curé. Salle à manger office, cheminée en pierre Renaissance XVIème aux très beau jambages, sol de tomettes. Hall vitré, monte-charge, escalier de service. Une chambre. Chauffage au bois avec des poêles, chauffage par air pulsé vétuste. Chauffage non fonctionnel. Trois originaux pavillons XVIème face au château dans le jardin ordonnancé ornés de toits en poivrière, ils arborent des bouches à feu typiques de guerres de la ligues. Douves sèches médiévales, enjambées par un pont d'accès. De belles écuries du XVII-XVIIIème siècle à arcades. Un haras privé loué de 7 hectares, comprenant une maison de garde du château en pierre de taille, divers bâtiments d'exploitation, un manège dans l'ancien potager du château, un hangar, terres occupées, bois. Le tout loué par un bail rural environ 15000 Euros/an. Très beau parc romantique, parcouru de très belles allées d'arbres, un majestueux bassin d'agrément en pierre de taille aux dimensions impressionnantes. Deux somptueux accès ornés de grilles qui proviendrait du palais pompéien du prince Jérome Bonaparte avenue Montaigne à Paris démoli en 1891. Eau de ville, bassin dans le parc non étanche, réserve près de la maison. Compteur pour chaque maison. Fosse septique non conforme. Parc et haras de 30 hectares en partie clos, bois. 23 hectares de libres. Un commodat (prêt à usage) sur une partie du parc. L'ensemble de la propriété est inscrite Monument Historique. Prix : 1 500 800 Euros honoraires inclus (honoraires à la charge du vendeur). En exclusivité chez Denniel Immobilier - Antiquaires en Immeubles. Situation : -6km d'un bourg avec les premiers commerces et services, hôpital, supermarché, -60km de la mer et golfe du Morbihan. -55km de Vannes, ville historique. TGV. -60km de Rennes, aéroport, TGV Paris à 1h30. -100km de Nantes. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : ... RE-UP FOR SALE - EXCLUSIVE - 19TH CENTURY MASTERPIECE IMH - EXTRAORDINARY 19TH CENTURY CHATEAU WITH FANTASTIC NEO-RENAISSANCE GRANITE ARCHITECTURE - 30 HECTARES - OFFERED FOR SALE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ITS HISTORY - PRIVATE RENTED HARAS - BETWEEN RENNE AND VANNES, MORBIHAN, BRITTANY In a sumptuous romantic park offering an unobstructed view due south over the beautiful Morbihan countryside, this spectacular castle completed in 1898, one of the masterpieces of the end of the 19th century in Brittany, takes place on a medieval settlement of which remains dry moats and three original pavilions from the 16th century. Offered for sale for the first time in its long history, it presents a remarkable state of authenticity. The particularly rich architecture, inspired by the Renaissance, is exceptional in the quality of the implementation, all in large granite fittings of different colors and textures, it is clearly one of the most beautiful castles of this period in Brittany. , among the best built. It has a rectangular plan with a central body bordered by two projecting corner pavilions, one housing the superb palatial chapel on two levels. A difference in levels between the facades produces an even more monumental effect; the north-east facade on the park side has direct access to the ground floor via a large cast iron canopy; the South-East facade stands on a monumental basement which houses a large hall in the basement and the service spaces. The facades present a very rich architectural repertoire of bosses and slits, petrifications, powerful chains, cartridges, cut leathers, shells, moldings, projecting keystones, dormer windows, pediments, very powerful chimney stacks. All in a symphony of granites with sumptuous play of colors, gray, ocher, and black, and plays of texture, rustic bosses, more or less smooth, more or less bush hammered surfaces. Scholarly quotations punctuate the facades, breaking the symmetry, on one side two large stained glass windows, one in a rose window, the other in a semi-circular arch lined with statues in the round of Saint Louis and his wife Marguerite of Provence; on the other side, a very clever watchtower. The entrance hall in a neo-Renaissance style is particularly spectacular, decorated with columns, the large oak staircase with balusters decorated with lion protomes, decorated with stencilled wall canvases, low paneling, cement tile floor, ceilings of stucco. On the right, a smoking office decorated with wall display cases, low paneling, printed fabric wall decorations. A large central corridor runs through the entire house, cement tile floor, low paneling, wall stencils, beamed and joist ceilings. Superb row of south-facing lounges, open view. Central living room decorated with beautiful woodwork, three beautiful double doors, pair of oils on canvas circa 1700 representing Bacchus and Venus built into the woodwork, herringbone flooring, south-facing balcony. Dining room, low paneling, richly carved neo-Renaissance wooden fireplace decorated with a portrait of Louis XIV, ceiling with beams and joists, herringbone floor. Large living room, richly carved Louis XIV style woodwork, stucco ceiling in the style of the 18th century, Louis XV style marble fireplace. Small Louis XVI style living room decorated with woodwork, Louis XVI style marble fireplace, facing South-East, herringbone floor. To the North-East, with independent access, a sumptuous palatial chapel on two levels with a gallery. Decorated with two splendid Art Nouveau stained glass windows, one depicting the Virgin, populated by angels and natural lilies, the other in a rose window depicting Jesus and the four evangelists in a sky also populated by angels. A 17th century wooden altarpiece, richly carved with four twisted columns under a large pediment, three oils on canvas embedded in the altarpiece, an Annunciation, a saint in prayer, and possibly the wishes of Louis XIII. To the North, an office, a hunting room decorated with cupboards, in its original style, marble fireplace. A linen room, decorated with large cupboards. A west-facing kitchen, cupboards, cement tiles. Small dining room facing south, wooden floor, Louis XIV style red marble fireplace, low paneling. Freight elevator for wood. Mounts flat. On the first floor, a billiard hall with a very rich decoration of columns, stucco, decoration of acanthus leaves, A large corridor decorated with interior stained glass windows, low paneling, 11 bedrooms, six of which face south, a bathroom, two bathrooms to be renovated, sink and bidet in each bedroom. A Chinese bedroom facing south, wooden floors, 19th century bathroom, marble fireplace. Master bedroom called Madame's bedroom, marble fireplace, Louis XVI trumeaux, bathroom. On the second floor, 17 rooms, partly purged of their fittings following an attack of dry rot having received the beginning of treatment; remaining to be finished. On the third floor, a large attic, superb framework. Basement, South-facing entrance hall, stucco decor, corbels, joist-beamed ceiling. Stone staircase hall decorated with a neo-Renaissance stone column, cement tile floor. Priest's room. Office dining room, 16th century Renaissance stone fireplace with beautiful jambs, tiled floor. Glass hall, freight elevator, service staircase. Room. Wood heating with stoves, outdated forced air heating. Heating not functional. Three original 16th century pavilions facing the castle in the orderly garden decorated with pepper pot roofs, they display cannons typical of league wars. Medieval dry moats, spanned by an access bridge. Beautiful 17th-18th century stables with arcades. A private rented stud farm of 7 hectares, including a freestone castle guard house, various farm buildings, a riding school in the old castle vegetable garden, a shed, occupied land, woods. All rented by a rural lease for around 15,000 Euros/year. Very beautiful romantic park, crossed by beautiful avenues of trees, a majestic ornamental pond in cut stone of impressive dimensions. Two sumptuous entrances decorated with grilles which come from the Pompeian palace of Prince Jérome Bonaparte on avenue Montaigne in Paris, demolished in 1891. Town water, pool in the park not waterproof, reserve near the house. Counter for each house. Non-compliant septic tank. Partly enclosed park and stud farm of 30 hectares, woods. 23 hectares free. A commodat (ready to use) on part of the park. The entire property is listed as a Historic Monument. Price: 1,500,800 Euros fees included (fees payable by the seller). Exclusively at Denniel Immobilier - Antique Dealers in Buildings. Situation : - 6km from a town with the first shops and services, hospital, supermarket, - 60km from the sea and Gulf of Morbihan. - 55km from Vannes, historic town. TGV. - 60km from Rennes, airport, TGV Paris at 1h30. - 100km from Nantes. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: ...
Referens: EDEN-T87480695
Land: FR
Stad: Redon
Postnummer: 35600
Kategori: Bostäder
Listningstyp: Till salu
Fastighetstyp: Hus & Enfamiljshus
Fastighets storlek: 3 000
Tomt storlek: 300 000
Sovrum: 25

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