A restored 19th-century farmhouse with annexes and a garden in 3,400m² of grounds, nestled in France's River Loir valley. A country lane leads up to the gate of this former farm complex, which has been renovated. An electric wooden gate leads into the property between the dwelling and an outhouse. On its east side, the courtyard is flanked by a vegetable patch. On its west side, it is flanked by an ornamental garden that is partly enclosed by old walls and wooden fencing. Apart from an old bakehouse opposite the dwelling, the facades of these buildings face south. Their elevations, made of stone and tuffeau rubble, have been rendered. The quoins and door and window surrounds are made of dressed tuffeau stone. Only the door and window surrounds of one of the outhouses are made of brick. Gabled roofs crown the structures. Some have slate tiles and others have flat red tiles.
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