a 15th-century manor house with guest house, winter garden and hanging gardens
Location
At the meeting point of two historic provinces in the Maine-et-Loire département, the property stands in a Loire valley village listed among the most beautiful in France. At the confluence of the rivers Vienne and Loire, the village retains its fluvial and troglodytic character, with its heritage of cave dwellings. Food shops, a farmers' market and a monthly flea market, one of the largest in the Val-de-Loire, draw antique dealers and craft artisans to the former port quays each month, alongside a year-round programme of arts and culture. Saumur and Chinon are 15 and 20 minutes away by road; Paris is 1 hour 40 minutes by train.
Description
The manor house
Meticulously restored using traditional materials and craftsmanship, the manor house has terracotta-tiled floors, exposed stone walls and French-style beamed ceilings throughout. Each opening is flanked by window seats built into the embrasure; the stained glass and interior joinery carry carved linen-fold motifs and period ironwork.
The ground floor
A landing opens onto two reception rooms en enfilade. A monumental 15th-century fireplace dominates the first, within which the bricked-up mouth of a bread oven remains visible. A stone water basin survives in the reveal of a window opening; traces of painted fleur-de-lys decoration remain on the walls. The second room, stone-flagged, holds a fitted kitchen and a well with a polygonal curb. A fireplace of comparable character stands against one wall, and a door opens directly onto the courtyard. A spiral staircase rises from the entrance to the upper levels.
The first floor
A door surmounted by a drip moulding carved with animal motifs opens onto a reception room of approximately 78 m², running east to west. A 16th-century fireplace, listed in the catalogue of historic monuments, commands the room: its mantel carved with fleurons, its hood bearing a heraldic motif, its crowning element inscribed with the motto "Bien est seant quy a bon lustre." A kitchen and a bedroom with bathroom and lavatory occupy the far end.
The second floor
Two bedrooms, each with a shower room and lavatory, look out over the Loire. A large mansard study completes the level, with access to insulated attic space ready for conversion.
The guest house
Restored to the same standard as the manor house, the tuffeau building rises three levels beneath a slate roof. The top floor is given over to a winter garden opening onto a terrace on one side and a formal garden on the other, both set into the hillside and facing north towards the Loire.
On the ground floor, a kitchen leads to a sitting room with a wood-burning stove set in the fireplace. The first floor holds a triple-aspect bedroom, a shower room with lavatory and a wardrobe, together approximately 45 m². On the second floor, the winter garden connects to a second bedroom, the terrace and the hanging garden.
The garden
Laid out in the formal French style on the hillside, the garden is structured by gravelled paths bordered with recently planted Japanese spindles and beds punctuated with topiary, a fountain at the centre. Hornbeams, cypresses and ornamental shrubs vary the planting throughout. A stone-flagged terrace to the west of the veranda is sheltered by a timber pergola. Cut into the hillside, the vaulted tuffeau cellar could serve for wine storage.
Our opinion
Few properties command the Loire as this one does — a belvedere above the royal river, in one of the valley's most storied villages. Restored with exacting care, the manor house and guest house offer generous proportions, noble materials and refined ornamentation, anchored by the listed 16th-century fireplace. The upper levels look out over the river while the winter garden draws the house outward to the terrace and hanging gardens. Heritage and way of life coexist here without ostentation.
1 275 000 €
Fees at the Vendor’s expense
Reference 586826
| Land registry surface area | 757 m² |
| Main building floor area | 330 m² |
| Number of bedrooms | 5 |
| Outbuildings floor area | 140 m² |
| including refurbished area | 140 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.