A family dwelling with an outbuilding and garden, five minutes from Montreuil-Bellay, in the Maine-et-Loire department - ref 343505
A family dwelling with an outbuilding and garden, five minutes from Montreuil-Bellay, in the Maine-et-Loire department.
In the southeast of the Maine-et-Loire department, nestled within the natural and historical Saumurois region, the surrounding countryside is blanketed with wine-growing hillsides, troglodytic plains and public woodlands. As for the property, it is located in a town within the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park as well as the Doué-en-Anjou functional area, while Montreuil-Bellay, with its medieval downtown area, multi-century chateau, shops and services, are five minutes away by car. In addition, Saumur and its SNCF train station, 20 minutes away, provide service to Paris Montparnasse in one hour and 40 minutes.
From a small street in the middle of the village, a no-through road provides access to a wrought-iron gate, which opens on to an interior courtyard. Built out of tuffeau stone, the three-storey house features a plaster-coated rubble stone exterior with ashlar stone on its gable ends and window/door surrounds, while, in certain places, some decorative details from the 19th century are still visible. Extended by a pavilion to the south, the L-shaped main dwelling, crowned with a cornice, is topped with a slate three-sided roof, whereas, on the side facing the courtyard, two terraced patios skirt the dwelling. In addition, a former stable, built out of tuffeau stone, with a slate gable roof, faces an interior courtyard, not far from a well and the entrance to the cellars, while the grassy and tree-filled garden extends towards the south over nearly 550 m².
The Dwelling
The ground floor
An entrance hall, with a terracotta tile floor, provides access, on one side, to a service area with a laundry room, furnace room and a lavatory and, on the other, to an immense living room with a jack arch ceiling. The latter communicates with a bedroom with views of the garden, while, opposite, a kitchen with a fireplace faces the patio and, lastly, a staircase provides upstairs access.
The first floor
A landing provides access to an initial bedroom facing the street with pitch-pine hardwood floors, while a small corridor leads to a second bedroom facing the garden as well as a shower room and lavatory. Extending on from here, a hallway provides access to two more bedrooms, one with a marble fireplace and the other with double exposure.
The attic
With a floor area of approximately 136 m², this level has not been insulated or converted yet, but does feature significant potential. With exposed wooden rafters and king posts, all in great condition, this level provides a solid base for a number of future projects.The GardenTwo patios skirt the house's courtyard-facing exterior: the first, adjacent to the living room, provides a shaded and intimate space, ideal for relaxation, while, the second, accessible from the kitchen, is perfect for eating breakfast outside. In addition, set back a little from the dwelling, a former stable could be renovated in order to create tourist accommodations.