In the eighteenth century, the owner was Sieur Guyot, Registrar of Waters and Forests of the Maîtrise de Nantes. It was he who built the current property. This land was a dismemberment of that of Perier. Today, you can see a pretty porch and a Breton stone calvary at the entrance to the street. Through a majestic asphalt driveway, hidden at the end of the park classified as a protected natural area, we discover this house which will bring an art of living for a family, offering spaces and an intimate conviviality. In the middle of various species and groves, the building rises on three levels; The frames on the facades are made of freestone. A porch terrace overlooks the triangular pediment, the main entrance to the house. The entrance hall on the left leads to the kitchen and on the right in a row, a living room and the living room. On the upper levels: beautiful rooms and a photo studio. The rose windows, the cornices, the herringbone and herringbone oak parquet floors, the cabochon limestone floors bear witness to a past so well preserved by the current owners. We can highlight the existence of magnificent Directoires fireplaces that work perfectly. Outbuildings serve as a workshop, house the boiler and allow the storage of tools and other equipment. Leaning on this outbuilding is a carport to house a car. This haven of peace is located just 15 minutes from Nantes city centre. ENERGY CLASS: E/ CLIMATE CLASS: E Estimated average annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on indexed energy prices for the year 2021: between 4540 euros and 6190 euros.subscription included Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website. ... Contact: Pascal GOHARD-EI ... ... Commercial Agent - RSCAC n 2021AC00539 Nantes Features: - Garden - Terrace