A turn-of-the-century manor house with an outbuilding and garden, 35 minutes northwest of Angers. Behind two gates that separate the property from the street, the house stands proudly in the middle of its garden. An outbuilding is located in the property's northeast corner, while a garden has been created in its southeast corner. With four storeys including a basement and attic level, the house was built out of lime-plastered schist rubble stone and is decorated with many architectural elements: pilasters, cornices, balustrades, stringcourses and quoins, all in tuffeau stone, while the roof is covered in local slate and adorned with two red brick chimneys.
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