


16th-century fortified manor to renovate, 150 m² in Savoie
About this property
This characterful stone manor, originally built in the 16th century as a fortified house, retains three towers that bear witness to its original fortifications. The main residence, spread over two levels, offers approximately 150 m² of habitable space requiring renovation. The total potential of the building reaches 300 m² with eight additional rooms to restore. The round-tile roofs and timber frame have been recently renewed.
The architectural heritage is distinguished by a stone staircase in the north tower, a vaulted ceiling, wrought-iron elements and a bread oven. South-east facing, the manor extends onto an esplanade overlooking the estate, with clear views across the countryside and the Épine massif.
An agricultural building with a metal frame structure of 770 m² footprint sits between two towers. The entire property stands on a holding of over 13 hectares in one parcel, comprising meadowland and a vineyard plot of nearly 40 ares currently in production. Rural hamlet location, 10 minutes from local amenities, 25 minutes from Chambéry and 1 hour from Lyon.
Key features
Potential
Diagnostics & regulatory
Information provided by the seller — to be checked during the visit and at the notary.
Financing the renovation
This property needs renovating. Depending on your project and income, restoration work may qualify for French renovation grants (MaPrimeRénov', Anah aid, the eco-PTZ loan and a reduced VAT rate). See our renovation guides.
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