



Located in the middle of nature in Cour-Cheverny, this former seventeenth century winegrower's house, now elegantly reinterpreted, develops about 280 m2 of living space in the heart of a plot of about 6,000 m2. The renovation succeeds in a subtle alliance between ancient heritage and contemporary writing, giving birth to a prestigious property, bright and open to the landscape. The ground floor is organized around a vast reception area of approximately 60 m2, sublimated by an exposed framework, a fireplace and a travertine floor. The large bay window naturally extends the living room towards the garden. The open kitchen of 25 m2 blends seamlessly into the whole. A metal glass door, a strong architectural element, provides the junction with a through gallery of approximately 30 m2, designed as a circulation space serving the sleeping area. This leads to two bedrooms on one level with private shower rooms, an office, then to the old part of the seventeenth century hosting a third bedroom with shower room. At the end of the gallery, an independent staircase leads to a fourth bedroom, retaining the fireplace, beams and original woodwork, also accessible by an external stone stairway. From the living room, a second staircase leads to a mezzanine, then to an office and a master suite of about 40 m2, dressed in a magnificent solid parquet floor, designed as a real private space. A convertible attic of about 100 m2 offers additional potential for development, in line with the history of the place. The exteriors extend this peaceful atmosphere: The garden, open to the countryside, benefits from an unobstructed view and absolute calm, while remaining a few minutes from the shops of the village. An adjoining garage completes the existing volumes. The configuration of the premises also allows the development of a bed and breakfast activity, thanks to an independent access to the gallery, preserving the privacy of the private part. This rare winegrower's house in Cour-Cheverny, a sensitive alliance between wine heritage and modernity, embodies a high-end art of living, conducive to a real love at first sight. Detailed file and photos available on request. ENERGY CLASS: C / CLIMATE CLASS: C Estimated annual energy cost for standard use between 3750 euros and 5130 euros. Average energy prices indexed to the years 2021, 2022, 2023 (subscriptions included) Contact (EI): Camille Zeller: 06 02 01 90 67 Commercial agent RSAC n 933 835 290 The fees are paid by the seller Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website for the areas concerned:
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Property ID: 310104887501
Original Property ID: EDENI-113127007