
Listed Knights Templar farm
in a prestigious medieval city
90 km (56 miles) from the capital, in the Ile de France region (French department of Seine & Marne), in the centre of the most prestigious medieval city of France (UNESCO classification).
A town with 12,000 inhabitants and all amenities: train to Paris every hour, private and state schools, shops, hospital and clinic, etc.
Situated in a totally unique setting, in the shelter of the ramparts of the medieval city, the property spans 4,000 m² (0.99 acre) and includes a 600 m² (6,458 sq ft) riding arena.
It comprises:
A Knights Templar farm: a 2-storey, L-shaped, medieval period construction covering 163 m² (1,755 sq ft) built of ashlar blocks with a truncated tower at the north west corner. On the ground floor are two remarkable monumental rooms with cross-ribbed vaults supported by sculpted columns and capitals (restored by the current owners).
Attic: large room, clay floor, superb wooden roofing framework.
In the one-storey building, 3 adjoining rooms.
A 2-storey house covering 50 m² (538 sq ft) in the middle of the land.
6 horse loose boxes.
The commercial businesses conducted in the character buildings are perfectly dependent on the geographical situation and the architectural interest of the premises. Here, the two assets are obviously united. Every year the city is visited by tourists coming from all over the world and the building that we have for sale is one of its major architectural features.
Obviously, as is often the case, the property could be retransformed into a private residence, in which case, however, works would be required.
870 000 €
Our fees are included in the stated sale price.
| Land registry surface area | 4620 m² / 1,14 acre |
| Main building surface area | 180 m² / 1937,5 sq ft + 90 m² / 968,8 sq ft |
Corinne Angéli +33 (0)6 19 67 16 68
NB: The above information is not only the result of our visit to the property; it is also based on information provided by the current owner. It is by no means comprehensive or strictly accurate especially where surface areas and construction dates are concerned. We cannot, therefore, be held liable for any misrepresentation.