This superb mansion which stands majestically overlooking the Gartempe, will surprise you with the height of its ceilings which give it very beautiful volumes. In the immediate vicinity of the 11th century abbey of Saint-Savin, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this remarkable residence built in the 1880s is worthy of its rich historical setting by the very high quality of its construction and the perfect preservation of its authenticity. The period of construction of the surrounding houses goes from the seventeenth to the eighteenth century, and the district has remained untouched by any modern construction. Extremely dynamic, the Cultural Centre of the commune of Saint-Savin organises many concerts, cultural and artistic exhibitions. In addition to its history and rich architectural and cultural heritage, the town also enjoys an environment conducive to outdoor activities, and very good restaurants in the city and the surrounding area will delight all the senses of the most discerning. Overlooking the Gartempe and its thirteenth century bridge, this magnificent property is accessed by crossing elegant wrought iron gates with scalloping opening onto a superb French garden with its 4 large topiary pyramids and a central yew. Two flights of a few steps lead to a porch on each side with balusters and stone railings. The entrance plunges you into the charm of this private mansion, with a checkerboard paving and a monumental stairwell that rises to the upper floors. On the ground floor, wide, tall double doors lead into a large living room and formal dining room. The large, modern and functional kitchen with its plenty of storage space and pantry, also serves a second, more modest-sized dining room. Toilets and a cloakroom allow you to welcome your guests with all respect. The first floor has 6 bedrooms and 4 shower rooms, and the possibility, if desired, to add bathrooms. On the second floor, it would be easy to create other rooms. In addition, a gîte with a spacious and comfortable bedroom, a bathroom, a living room and a kitchenette has been furnished with the greatest care. Made totally independent, thanks to its entrance from the front garden, it is nevertheless adjoining the house with which it can communicate. The entire house rests on a basement of several rooms with a good ceiling height. The chandelier of this bourgeois house can be found in each of its rooms, where the marble of the original fireplaces, the wooden floors or the rosettes and cornices rub shoulders with harmony. The roof has been redone and insulated and the joinery changed according to the rules of the art and respect for the original appearance, to combine charm with comfort. The rear garden offers an exceptional panorama of the Gartempe spanned by the thirteenth century bridge linking Saint-Savin to Saint-Germain. This serene landscape is transcended from the majestic balcony on the first floor. More than it is described, the extreme refinement of this sumptuous residence is revealed. So, if you feel like it, don't hesitate to come and appreciate the authentic character and voluptuousness that have been maintained and developed with the greatest care by its owner. This superb mansion stands majestically overlooking the Gartempe river and in the immediate vicinity of the 11th century Saint-Savin Abbey, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The construction period of the surrounding houses ranges from the 17th and 18th century, and the area has remained devoid of any modern construction. Saint Savin sur Gartempe is an extremely dynamic country town and the cultural centre of the commune. There are numerous concerts, cultural and artistic exhibitions and in addition to its history and its rich architectural and cultural heritage, the town also benefits from an environment conducive to outdoor activities, and very good restaurants in the town and surrounding areas will delight all the senses of the most demanding. This remarkable residence built in the 1880s is worthy of its rich historical setting through the very high quality of its construction and the perfect preservation of its architectural authenticity. You enter the property by passing through elegant gates into a classical French garden including 4 large topiary pyramids and a central yew tree. A few steps lead up each side to a wide stone terrace with stone balusters and railings. Double doors lead into the house and the entrance hall, which immerses you in the charm of this mansion, with a checkerboard floor and a monumental stairwell which sweeps up to the floors above. Double doors lead onto a large salon and formal dining room on the ground floor. There is also a large and functional modern kitchen with plenty of storage, a pantry and a further small informal dining room. There is a guest toilet and cloakroom. On the first floor, up to 6 bedrooms and four shower rooms have been achieved and there is certainly scope to add further bathrooms if desired. The second floor offers scope to create further bedrooms and bathrooms following renovation. There is also a gite comprising bedroom, bathroom, salon and kitchenette. The gite is currently self-contained and accessed via the front garden but could be accessed from the main house if desired. The original period features have been retained throughout the house including the original marble fireplaces, doors and wooden floors, cornices and large windows all coexist in harmony. The basement is divided into several storage rooms with good height ceilings. The roof has been redone and insulated and the joinery changed according to the rules of the art and respecting the original appearance, to combine charm with comfort. The rear garden offers an exceptional panorama of the Gartempe river spanned by the 13th century bridge linking Saint-Savin to Saint-Germain. This landscape inspiring serenity is transcended from the majestic balcony on the first floor. More than it is described, the extreme refinement of this sumptuous residence is discovered. Please don't hesitate to come and appreciate the authentic character and pleasure that have been maintained and developed with the greatest care by its owner. Features: - Terrace