A XVII century Manor house with numerous important outbuildings (2 stables, large dovecote, granges, 3 parkings etc.) situated in an ensemble of gardens and small woodlands of more than 7 ½ acres and currently serving as a hotel-restaurant, la Giraudière is only 300 metres from the small but celebrated Route of the Loire Valley Vinyards. The price includes all furnishings, decoration, and paintings.
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In the heart of the Chateau Country and the Route of Vinyards, this elegant dwelling will win you by its charm and comfort. It is situated in the Regional Natural Park classified “Worldwide Patrimony” by UNESCO.
See : www.unesco.org (click on “the list” etc.) then “links” le val de Loire. More rapidly : www.valdeloire.org (click on the Union Jack (British flag) top right.)

The lands to the south of the Manor are surrounded by pedestrian and equestrian promenades. These circuits are well-indicated.

deco.gif (908 octets) COMPOSITION OF THE BUILDINGS
 

The ensemble, composed of 7 buildings, is situated on two contiguous street numbers.

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The disposition of the emplacement permits :

- an entirely private usage of the manor with stables for horses and dwellings separate from the central buildings for family, guests, and personnel.

- a collective purchase by several families, who can redistribute the various building without problems.

- continuation of the current activity of hotel-restaurant.

- a semi private/semi professional usage, possible thanks to the independence of the buildings.

- creation of an equestrian centre.

- purchase by a large enterprise for lodging either retired or active personnel for vacations or simply for relaxation.

- utilisation as a boarding-school.

- usage as a vacation camp.

- purchase by a society which could then sell the locales for limited periods.

Jean Jacques DAVIET 15 rue de la Giraudière 37420 BEAUMONT EN VERON. FRANCE.
Tel. 00 33 2 47 58 45 99. Email : jeanjacquesdaviet@yahoo.fr