An 18th century residence, farmhouse and outbuildings in walled grounds in the heart of a village on the edge of Orléans forest, in the Loiret department. At the entrance to the village, at the foot of Notre-Dame church, the property spans approximately 2 000 m² and is surrounded by buildings and exposed stone walls. All of the buildings open onto the garden which is in the middle of the property. The main entrances to the residence and the farmhouse open onto the streets. On the lane side, a high wooden gate, two garage doors and the doors to the outbuildings face outwards. Built in the 18th century and altered in the 19th and 20th centuries, the manor house has recently been completely restored. The works carried out respected the rules for historical rural architecture and was carried out in part by a heritage architect and local craftsmen. The main building, which is rectangular, spans a total floor surface area of approximately 300 m², with ceilings approximately 3.4 m high. It spans two floors, part of which are built over a vaulted cellar. The stone facades are covered with lime render. The brick cornice highlights the hipped roof with arched dormer windows covered in slate. A restored outbuilding is set at right-angles to the main building.
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