


Renovated 17th-century farmstead, 120 m² habitable space in the Cher
About this property
In the heart of Boischaut Sud, this 17th-century wine-producing property offers a remarkable architectural ensemble, entirely restored. The main house of 120 m² sits above a fully equipped former wine cellar (chai), with an open-plan living area and kitchen, four bedrooms of which two have en-suite bathrooms, two further bathrooms and a 20 m² dressing room.
The complex also includes a square tower of 46 m² spread over three levels, a renovated dovecote (pigeonnier) of 17 m², and a first gîte of 47 m² with wood-burning insert and two bedrooms. A second gîte of 85 m² currently undergoing renovation features a traditional bread oven and usable attic space.
The estate extends over nearly 9 hectares of land classified under the Châteaumeillant appellation, offering an authentic and unspoilt setting. The whole constitutes a rare opportunity for a residential project combined with gîte lettings or wine-production revival.
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