A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

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Agency Seine-Saint-Denis
NEUILLY PLAISANCE 93360 152 m² 849 000 €
Agency Lorraine
MORFONTAINE 54920 183 m² 625 000 €
Agency Val d’Oise
BAILLET EN FRANCE 95560 265 m² 595 000 €
Under offer
Agency Val-de-Marne
Agency Picardie
Agency Picardie
MONTDIDIER 80500 262 m² 420 000 €
Agency Albi – Castres
Agency Pyrénées Orientales
Under offer
Agency Toulon – Hyères
Agency Angers
CHALONNES SUR LOIRE 49290 171 m² 600 000 €
Agency NIORT
FRESSINES 79370 395 m² 599 000 €
Agency Picardie
CAYEUX SUR MER 80410 200 m² 699 000 €
Agency Lorraine
POMPEY 54340 123 m² 229 000 €
Agency Lorraine
Agency Poitiers
CHAMPIGNY EN ROCHEREAU 86170 295 m² 372 000 €
Agency Lille
Agency Savoie
Agency Montpellier
CAPESTANG 34310 360 m² 615 000 €
Agency Finistère
Agency Vendée
SAINT DENIS LA CHEVASSE 85170 464 m² 947 000 €
Agency Picardie
SAINT RIQUIER 80135 275 m² 950 000 €
Agency Lille
MARCQ EN BAROEUL 59700 200 m² 1 250 000 €
Agency Montpellier
NIZAS 34320 460 m² 460 000 €
Agency Poitiers
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A selection of real estate Espaces Atypiques

Be the master (or mistress) of your own Maison de Maitre
The features typical of the prestigious type of mansion known as a Maison de Maitre are absolutely distinctive. Large windows, generous room sizes and period fireplaces: its charms are difficult to resist.

These Manor Houses first began to appear at the end of the 18th century, and continued to be built in both urban and rural settings until the outbreak of the First World War. Generally the homes of public figures or the wealthy middle class, they announced the social arrival of their owners by demonstrating their wealth in solid masonry. They therefore tend to be large and well built using the latest techniques of the time.

The Maison de Maître: the ultimate middle-class statement
These beautiful buildings are easily recognised by their square or rectangular structure executed in stone or brick, a spacious central living room with plenty of natural daylight, and an elegant staircase. If their walls could speak, they would tell of the glittering receptions and balls hosted in centuries past in the ground floor rooms of these magnificent residences, and the studious hours spent by the eponymous master of the house in his study. Upstairs is occupied chiefly by bedrooms and surmounted by the attic. Depending on region and owner’s specification, details may vary in terms of number of rooms, windows and fireplaces, ceiling mouldings, facade colour (darker in the north, lighter in the south) or the construction materials used, which may be stone or brick for the walls, tiles or stone for the roof, etc.

These mansions are also characteristic for the gardens that surround them, which may boast fountains or ponds, a lake or river, huge lime trees or century-old oaks.
A family home or a future guesthouse ?
The Maison de Maitre is a simultaneously historic and comfortable home, and undoubtedly qualifies as a ‘character property’. Sensitively renovated, it boasts gorgeous features such as period wood panelling and fireplaces, a staircase with wrought-iron banisters and ornamental ceilings.
Converting outbuildings and making use of their many rooms, these mansions make the perfect starting point for creating a boutique hotel or guesthouse.

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