Located in the heart of nature in Cour-Cheverny, this former 17th-century winemaker’s house, now elegantly reimagined, offers approximately 280 m² of living space on a plot of about 6,000 m².
The renovation achieves a subtle blend of historic heritage and contemporary design, creating a prestigious, bright property open to the surrounding landscape.
The ground floor centers aroun
Located in the heart of nature in Cour-Cheverny, this former 17th-century winemaker’s house, now elegantly reimagined, offers approximately 280 m² of living space on a plot of about 6,000 m².
The renovation achieves a subtle blend of historic heritage and contemporary design, creating a prestigious, bright property open to the surrounding landscape.
The ground floor centers around a large reception area of about 60 m², enhanced by exposed beams, a fireplace, and a travertine floor. A wide bay window naturally extends the living space into the garden. The open kitchen, measuring 25 m², integrates seamlessly with the rest of the area. A metal-framed glass door, a strong architectural feature, connects to a 30 m² through-gallery designed as a circulation space leading to the sleeping area. This gallery leads to two ground-floor bedrooms with private bathrooms, an office, and then to the original 17th-century section housing a third bedroom with a bathroom. At the end of the gallery, a separate staircase leads to a fourth bedroom, retaining its original fireplace, beams, and woodwork, also accessible via an external stone staircase.
From the living room, a second staircase leads to a mezzanine, then to an office and a master suite of about 40 m², featuring beautiful solid wood flooring and designed as a true private retreat. An attic of approximately 100 m² offers additional development potential, consistent with the property’s history.
The outdoors extend this peaceful atmosphere: - The garden, open to the countryside, offers unobstructed views and absolute tranquility while remaining just minutes from the village shops. - An attached garage complements the existing spaces.
The layout also allows for the development of a bed and breakfast business, thanks to an independent access to the gallery, preserving the privacy of the main living area.
This rare winemaker’s house in Cour-Cheverny, a sensitive blend of viticultural heritage and modernity, embodies a high-end lifestyle, sure to inspire a true coup de coeur.
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ENERGY CLASS: C / CLIMATE CLASS: C Estimated annual energy cost for standard use between €3,750 and €5,130. Average energy prices indexed over the years [hidden information] (subscriptions included).
Contact (EI): Camille Zeller: [hidden information] Commercial agent RSAC no. Fees payable by the seller.
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