Location
Mayenne, in the Pays de la Loire, combines ancient heritage with a working rural landscape — farmland, stone-built villages, Romanesque churches and abbeys, chateaux, manors and large hunting estates. With a stable local economy, fine property in the region remains within reach.
The maison de maître stands in a small village 5 km from Évron, which offers schools, shops, an active cultural and industrial life, and a station with services to Laval and Le Mans, connecting to the TGV network for Paris. The A81 motorway is around twenty minutes away.
Description
The maison de maître
The ground floor
Paved in stone from Grez-en-Bouère, the ground floor is accessible from the central entrance hall or the rear garden. To one side, a drawing room is decorated with classical wooden panelling, mouldings, a ceiling rose and a Louis XV-style fireplace in red marble — the grandest room in the house. To the other side, a dining room leads directly to a practical kitchen. A lavatory and access to a cellar are located further along. The cellar, beneath the front section of the house, is accessible from both inside and outside.
The first floor
A single-flight turning staircase in wood, with a wrought-iron handrail and banister, leads to a landing from which three bedrooms, a bathroom and a separate lavatory are reached. The principal bedroom has a dressing room and a shower room. The layout is classical, well-organised and practical.
The second floor
Under the roof, a landing opens on one side to a large bedroom with a shower room and lavatory, and on the other to an attic. In both rooms, original dormers with pointed arches are set into the chimney stacks.
The garden
To the west, a gravelled terrace gives way to an ornamental area of topiaries, shrubs and specimen trees, beyond which lies an orchard of pear, plum, cherry and peach trees and vines, enclosed at the far end by a timber pedestrian gate. An adjacent plot of around 1,200 m², with a former sheep shed, is available separately at €20,000.
The outbuildings
Built in stone under slate, the outbuildings comprise a garage, a woodstore, a former bread oven, former pigsties now serving as storerooms, and an elegant two-level storehouse at the courtyard entrance, with a combined footprint of approximately 60 m².
Our opinion
Évron is known above all for its abbey church, one of the finest Romanesque monuments in the region, and this property sits at its doorstep, in a part of Mayenne that rewards those who seek quality of life. The house has been lived in well: its original proportions intact, its character undimmed by nearly two centuries of successive occupation. Light, balance and a quiet practicality run through every room. The garden, as harmonious and well-kept as the house itself, completes the picture.
399 000 €
Fees at the Vendor’s expense
Reference 317320
| Land registry surface area | 2041 m² |
| Main building floor area | 180 m² |
| Number of bedrooms | 4 |
| Outbuildings floor area | 70 m² |
French Energy Performance Diagnosis
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.