Location
Along the Paris-Lyon-Marseille axis, at the crossroads of Europe as well as major French cities, the property is easily accessible by the A6 motorway and the high-speed rail station in Mâcon Lôché, both located 10 minutes away. Consequently, it takes one hour to get to Lyon, 1 hour and 45 minutes to get to Geneva and two hours to reach Paris. The city of Mâcon, the prefecture of the Saône-et-Loire department, has all the services and shops necessary for daily life.
Description
The Tower and Dwelling
In all likelihood built at the same time, the building has conserved a perfect homogeneity and architectural coherence over the centuries. Crowned with a flat tile roof, the three-storey dwelling is adjoined to a massive quadrangular tower, taller than the house by a third and topped with a pointed flat tile roof. Numerous architectural details decorate the façade: brattices, modillions and mullion windows. Organised in such a way that was quite common for the era in which it was built: the building’s garden level is dedicated to the technical and service rooms while, at its centre, a staircase leads to the upper floors divided into two large rooms for private and public use.
The garden-level floor
Three doors facing the garden lead to a workshop, a cellar used to house the furnace, as well as a woodshed with lavatory, respectively. At the centre of the building, a door opens onto a stone staircase providing access to the noble floor.
The first floor
On either side of the staircase are two rooms, one with 40 m² in the oblong dwelling and another with 30 m² in the tower, heated by two enormous fireplaces. They are adorned with window seats and exposed beam ceilings.
The second floor
The structure is identical on the second floor, reaching all the way to the roof ridge in the dwelling and topped with an exposed beam ceiling in the tower, with an imposing original stone fireplace.
The third floor
A stone staircase provides access to the last floor of the tower, conserved in its original condition, with four windows on three sides, looking out on far-off vistas. This room reaches all the way up to the tower’s roof ridge.
The bakehouse
At the entrance to the property, a low stone building is used as an outhouse and a bread oven.
The Grounds
With 735 m² and easy to maintain, the grounds are located on both the southern and eastern sides of the dwelling. Entirely covered in grass, they are sheltered by large trees, protecting the building from prying eyes. The grounds are entirely enclosed by stone walls and accessible via a wrought-iron gate.
Our opinion
Who has not dreamed of being a lord in their keep? In this instance, the opportunity to acquire a building with such interesting architectural quality is actually possible. Its measured interior and exterior dimensions will allow you to fully enjoy them without suffering from their upkeep, either during the summer months or all year round. The structure’s excellent condition, a recent furnace and the building’s connection to the sewer system will prevent the next occupants from having to deal with the most unrewarding of renovations and concentrate on completely refurbishing the secondary works and reorganising the interior according to their tastes and needs. Moreover, its nearby motorway access, high-speed rail station and services will avoid any dilemmas regarding having to decide between country or city life.
420 000 €
Fees at the Vendor’s expense
Reference 243433
Land registry surface area | 735 m2 |
Main building surface area | 175 m2 |
Number of bedrooms | 4 |
Outbuilding surface area | 90 m2 |
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.