Aerial Video Available (28) South of Perche (1h30 from Paris) - 20 hectares of parkland with pond and house of approx. 250 m² living space. Exceptional setting for nature lovers looking for total disconnection. Between Brou and Châteaudun, a pond runs through the middle. Monastic serenity and concrete romanticism forge the emotion felt in front of this natural perfection invented in the 12th century by a Cistercian congregation and revealed by world-renowned landscape designer François Goffinet. A rich inventory of protected species carried out by the Conservatoire National des Espaces Naturels reveals a unique plant and animal ecosystem, protected both nationally and under the Bern Convention. This exceptional 20-hectare site features 6 hectares of historic pond with pavilion. The 250 m² house features a covered summer terrace. Its living rooms, with their unobstructed view over the estate, total 80 m², where large windows orchestrate an intimate link with the garden. Fully equipped open-plan kitchen, master suite, dressing room and toilet complete this level. Upstairs, 4 large bedrooms, bathroom and toilet. Basement with wine cellar and storeroom. Wooden outbuildings (framework designed and built by Les Compagnons) used as garden shed and garage complete the ensemble. Rare, even unique, a must-see. Contact Elisabeth Rossines Ei +33(0) Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: Georisques. Gouv. Fr Dpe: D/B
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