Description
Dominating the charming historic village of Trôo, a designated "Petite Cité de Caractère" (Small Town of Character), this remarkable Renaissance manor house, with its prestigious name, Clos de Lusignan (*), is a listed "Fondation du Patrimoine" (Heritage Foundation) property. It offers a unique view of the Loir Valley and the Pays de Ronsard. Access is through a wide wooden gate that opens onto an intimate, verdant courtyard. To the left, a small pavilion is currently used as an office. A short flight of steps leads to a terrace and the entrance to the house. A gallery provides access to the living room with its Gothic fireplace on one side and an elegant dining room on the other. The first floor, accessed by a staircase with a Leonardo da Vinci banister, features a gallery that leads to a spacious master bedroom with its own bathroom, and a second bedroom with its own shower room. A dressing room completes this floor. The second floor comprises a central billiard room, three bedrooms, and a bathroom. One of the bedrooms opens onto a belvedere offering panoramic views of the valley. All the rooms have antique tiled floors and face south, overlooking the Loir Valley. A separate service entrance on the east side provides access to the utility rooms (boiler room, laundry room, and pantry) as well as the pantry adjoining the kitchen and dining room. An adjoining outbuilding has been converted into an apartment comprising a spacious living room with a kitchen bar, a bedroom, a bathroom, a toilet, and a terrace opening onto the property's inner garden. Each space reflects a meticulous respect for the original style, and the entire property is rigorously maintained to preserve its period charm. Nevertheless, modern comforts blend harmoniously into the whole, thanks in particular to two heat pumps: one for the house's central heating, the other for a majestic swimming pool whose terraces overlook the valley, as well as a vast parkland planted with various species of trees, including a century-old Atlas cedar. A large greenhouse, a two-car garage, and a workshop/gardening area complete this property. This exceptional residence, which combines heritage elegance with meticulous attention to detail, offers a rare and authentic historical living environment, just 43 minutes from Paris via the Vendôme TGV station, located 25 km away. (*) Famous medieval dynasty. Hugh X of Lusignan married Isabella of Angoulême, Dowager of Trôo, among other estates, which she inherited from her late husband, John Lackland. Guy and Aimery II of Lusignan would become kings of Cyprus and Jerusalem. Don't hesitate to come and visit.
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