In the heart of the Beaujolais region, near Lyon, this exceptional 17th-century property is part of the former fief of Belair, once owned by Philippe Turrin, advisor to King Louis XIV. The house offers around 235 m² of living space and retains many authentic features, including its historic metal coat of arms at the entrance. (Ref.: ig20260417pommiers)
The living spaces offer spacious accommodation with exposed stonework, period fireplaces, a renovated kitchen and access to an outdoor patio. A room in the tower, formerly a chapel, offers a remarkable view. The property is part of a small co-ownership and has two private parking spaces and a vaulted cellar.
The 700 m² garden enjoys an unobstructed view of the Beaujolais mountains, the Saône river and, on a clear day, Mont Blanc, particularly at sunrise. Slight background noise may be perceptible due to nearby infrastructures.
Ideal for second home or rental investment. Available immediately.
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