Location
The village of Monstoreau, between the former Anjou and Touraine provinces, in the Maine-et-Loire area, in the Pays de la Loire region, boasts tuffeau stone built houses along the course of the royal river, surrounded by UNESCO world heritage listed landscapes. The quays were previously devoted to inland water transport but are now teeming with local producers’ markets, antique dealers and restaurant terraces. Around the village, lanes criss-cross the slopes planted with vines and dotted with caves carved out of the rock. It takes less than 20 minutes to reach Saumur and Chinon, from where Paris can be reached in approximately 1 hour 40 minutes by train.
Description
The house
The ground floor
The entrance opens into a vast living room looking out towards the river, which includes a dining area and an open-plan kitchen. Metal, ceramics and mosaics rub shoulders with hundred-year-old wood and tuffeau stone. In all the rooms, except for the lounge, the floors are tiled with slate. There are exposed beams and joists, while pieces of wood from the decking in the hold of a former cabined towboat have been incorporated into some of the walls. To the east, a window has been created in the wall to provide more views and opportunity for light to stream in. A modern walkway lined by a wall of windows links the main volume to the lounge and boasts straight wood strip flooring. It carries on to the balcony facing the setting sun.
The garden-level floor
There are two bedrooms on this level. On sunny days, they enjoy the natural coolness of the stone as well as views over the village. Each of them has a separate entrance, one from the spiral staircase in the lounge and the other via a quarter-turn stone staircase climbing from the living room next to the entrance. Each of the bedrooms has an en suite shower and lavatory. Outside, the two bedrooms are linked by a wooden patio on tuffeau stone foundations. A tuffeau stone vaulted cellar can be reached from this patio and is currently used as a wine cellar.
Our opinion
This enchanting edifice, located in a region renowned for its heritage, gastronomy and lifestyle, is in harmony with the spirit of its environment. Thanks to a top-quality restoration and a clever layout, it boasts a cosy and unique ambiance, while the modern features highlight the force of the old materials, without overwhelming them. The result is a perfect dialogue between tuffeau, weathered wood, stone and slate. It is ideally suited for a number of purposes, whether to generate rental income, as a waterside main residence, or a holiday home far from the urban hustle and bustle.
Reference 375677
| Land registry surface area | 122 m² |
| Main building floor area | 134 m² |
| Number of bedrooms | 2 |
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.