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7 Bed House for sale

La Roche-Vineuse, Saone-et-Loire, Burgundy, France

£468,052 *  [€545,000]

7 Bed House for sale

La Roche-Vineuse, Saone-et-Loire, Burgundy, France

£468,052 *  [€545,000]

Property Details


  • Bedrooms: 7
  • Bathrooms: 5

Features


  • External Feature: Landscaped gardens
  • Condition: Stunning
  • Living Space M2: 300
  • Land M2: 1650.00 sq meters
  • Location: Countryside
  • Location Description: Vineyard Views
  • External Feature: Landscaped gardens
  • Condition: Stunning

Full Description


Nestled in the heart of the Macon vineyards, superb stone set of property of about 300 m2 habitable space composed of 3 buildings.

MAIN HOUSE:

a vineyard house with its typical gallery Maconnaise is raised on cellar. It consists of a kitchen, a living room, a living room with fireplace and a corner bar, a TV lounge in mezzanine, 3 bedrooms and a bathroom. Accessible from the house, the indoor pool area, leading to a beautiful terrace overlooking the property. On the ground floor there is also a garage, a cellar, a linen room and a boiler room.

SUMMER ACCOMMODATION:

Facing the main house, accessible via a small footbridge, a summer room of about 40 m2 with kitchen and games room, then a small living room with wood stove. On the ground floor, a study and a bedroom with bathroom.

GUEST SUITES:

Finally, an extension offers 3 suites with their en suite bathrooms. This part is ideal to receive friends or even for the creation of bed and breakfast.

OUTSIDE:

This set rests on an enclosed ground of 1650 m2 with sights over the vineyards.

With its 7 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, this charming property offers many possibilities.

TGV station and highway 15min

Living space: 300 m2

Ground surface: 1650 m2

Heating: Gas

Bedooms: 7

Tax Fonciere: 1800 Euros a year

Sanitation: mains drainage

NOTE: Actual village location may not be as stated but is within approx. 20/30 kms, ask for more details.

The department of Saone-et-Loire is in the Bourgogne region, or Burgundy if you prefer. The locals and the French in general refer to this region as Bourgogne, it is only the rest of the world that translates it as Burgundy, so take your pick.

Burgundy comprises the following four departments: Cote-d'Or, Saone-et-Loire, Yonne and Nievre.

Most of the population of Saone-et-Loire department live in the east as this area is much better developed in terms of transport networks and has much more employment. it is not far for people to commute to Lyon which is one of France's biggest cities.

Saone et Loire offers some very diverse landscapes which are a delight to discover: hedged / bocage farmlands, vineyards, woodlands, lakes and ponds will probably seduce most of you. The department also boasts a great heritage in its buildings, Roman villages, vineyards and more.

Bourgogne is one of France's main wine producing areas, that is how you will know it as Burgundy I guess. It is well known for both its red and white wines, mostly made from Pinot noir and Chardonnay grape varieties, although others are used including Aligote, Pinot blanc, Gamay and Sauvignon blanc. The 'wine region' is divided into the Cote-d'Or, where the most expensive and prized Burgundies are found, Beaujolais where the first wines of the season come from on the third Thursday of November each year, Chablis, as well as the Cote Chalonnaise and Macon (try a Macon Village wine, my personal favourite).

The reputation, quality and heritage of the best wines, along with the fact that they are sometimes produced in small quantities, leads to a high demand and in turn high prices, with some Burgundies being ranking amongst the most expensive wines in the world.

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