An 18th Century Tenant Farm And Its Inhabitable Outbuildings, On Grounds Of Nearly Two
9 Beds
3,240 Sqft
4.45 Ac lot
Updated: July 4
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About the Property
An 18th-century tenant farm and its inhabitable outbuildings, on grounds of nearly two hectares, in the northwest of the Vendée department. Set back from the village, in a small hamlet, the property is surrounded by pastures and hedges, while a small quiet road through the rolling countryside leads to the entrance of the former farm, which is then extended by a gravel drive that provides access to
An 18th-century tenant farm and its inhabitable outbuildings, on grounds of nearly two hectares, in the northwest of the Vendée department. Set back from the village, in a small hamlet, the property is surrounded by pastures and hedges, while a small quiet road through the rolling countryside leads to the entrance of the former farm, which is then extended by a gravel drive that provides access to the buildings and a car park.
A former tenant farm from the 18th century, the property includes several edifices arranged around the two-storey main dwelling, while the latter, with approximately 168 m², was built out of rubble stone with ashlar stone surrounds and a barrel tile gable roof. As for the dwelling’s southern exterior, it is skirted by a slightly raised, colourful concrete patio surrounded and supported by a dry stone wall, whereas a converted annexe, with approximately 35 m² of inhabitable floor area, features light-colour plaster and pointed stone exteriors, which blend in seamlessly with the main dwelling.
Located below, along the street, a barn, of approximately 98 m², has today been renovated, while the property also contains several other outbuildings, such as a workshop with a bread oven, a cellar and an agricultural storage building listed on the land registry.
Lastly, all the buildings look out on to a landscaped garden, of approximately 2,300 m², as well as a swimming pool, while the property, enclosed by a hedge as well as a wall, in the back, is extended by an immense adjacent piece of cultivated farmland, of approximately 1.5 hectares, which emphasises an overall feeling of spaciousness on the horizon. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/