A 14th century château/mansion in France that could use some de-prettying

Posted on Sun, 14 Jul 2024 by KiM

This half-timbered mansion with Renaissance façades on the outskirts of a village on the banks of the Saône River in the Franche-Comté region is 15 minutes from the town of Vesoul. In a quiet village street, an entrance gate and wicket gate lead through the stone boundary wall into a garden surrounding the L-shaped mansion with a square tower. The mansion has three levels, the last of which is an attic in the roof space. With floor space of 520 m², it is made up of nine main rooms including five bedrooms. Extending from a long covered patio that you can reach via the kitchen, there is an imposing barn looking out onto meadows and woodland. Opposite the covered patio, another outbuilding houses an old bread oven. To the rear of this building, a second patio, also covered, overlooks the surrounding area and is adjacent to the swimming pool.
The details in this home are incredible, and would be even more so if you removed about 24 flower arrangements :). For sale via Patrice Besse for €980,000.

barbward says:

Seriously, don’t these realtors ever hire a stager to get a property ready to sell?

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