Travel film: Champagne Ardennes - France
Trip to the North-East of France: Champagne-Ardennes. A beautiful green destination. Outdoor, good food, wines and cute villages.
French Property For Sale in near to Biesles Champagne-Ardenne Haute-Marne 52
French Property For Sale in Champagne-Ardenne, Haute-Marne 52, France - FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW
This property can be found at
This French property has the following features
+ REF#2816792
+Champagne-Ardenne
+Haute-Marne 52
+near to Biesles
+330000 EUR
+House
+16th century
+7.6 acres
+m2 barn
Beautiful and cosy 16th c. presbytery, original features, great view, plenty of space
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An attractive, comfortable and large 16th century presbytery on grounds of 7.6 acres
Exceptional location, high sun exposure, overlooking the whole valley with a unique, panoramic view in a protected, quiet historical village
Beautifully decorated, strong construction, 2 floors
All distinctive original features: original 10-meter chestnut beams, original frame, three original fireplaces, vaulted cellar, original French oak ceilings, etc
Huge space, en-suite bedroom and separated 120 m2 barn
Possibilities of further conversion, space addition and added-value
Close to all amenities and connections with excellent quality of life
Perfectly suitable as investment, second / holiday home, retreat, retirement or conversion as a gte.
Overall description:
LOCATION:
Presbytery located in an exceptional protected green spot in the midst of a historical typical French residential village, next to a 16th century and ancient church.
Located in the protected sought-after Champagne-Ardennes region, a stones' throw away from Burgundy, famous as the birth place and residence of General de Gaulle.
Very attractive green area famous for hunting, fishing, hiking, and also for wine-tasting in particular and other cultural activities.
The local rivers are classified nationally as 'first category' due to the quality of the water. Several large lakes are also located about 10 minutes away from the properties
The village is 20 km away from Chaumont, the chef-lieu of the department. All shops and conveniences are available from the small near-by village.
Great quality of life with a mild local climate.
Attractive financial support can be obtained in case of B&B, very successful in the area
Local taxation very low.
PROPERTY:
Built in 1566 and the village itself dates back to 1174.
16 priests actually lived in this presbytery between 1501 and 1792.
Perfect condition, both inside and outside, and beautifully decorated. It can be inhabited as it stands, without any need for work or renovation.
Originals features, such as
- Three original beautiful fireplaces
- Original 10-meter chestnut beams running through the ceilings
- 3.14 m high original French oak ceilings
- Vaulted cellar
- Original wooden frame.
- 19th century tiles (80 for 1 m2) old spare tiles available.
All in sound and perfect condition.
Panoramic view:
The presbytery itself is surrounded by ancient walls and offers an
outstanding and unique view on the Rognon valley.
Fountain in the back garden.
Surface areas:
Ground-floor surface area of the property: 125 m2
First floor with a large en-suite bedroom of 60 m2
Further conversion possible on the 1st floor with another 65 m2
Further transformation possible in the attic as a 2nd floor for additional living space of about 80m2
Total habitable surface area of the house: 330 m2
Surface area of the gardens (front yard and back garden): 470 m2
Additional barn, separated to presbytery: 120 m2 of ground floor surface (in addition to a 1st floor). It houses currently 3 cars.
Design:
The presbytery was built on the basis of the ancient 'golden number' for perfect room sizes and construction harmony, each of the rooms on the ground floor having a surface area of 25 m2 (i.e. 5 x 5 m), and the middle corridor measuring 10 x 2.5 m.
General condition:
Perfect condition. Absolutely no need for renovation or repair.
Beautiful and tasteful decoration, making it a cosy home in a historical property.
Can be inhabited immediately as is. Just unpack your luggage and you are home !
Part of the furniture can also be sold with the property if desired.
Places to see in ( Reims - France ) Fort de la Pompelle
Places to see in ( Reims - France ) Fort de la Pompelle
The Fort de la Pompelle, also known as Fort Herbillon, is one of a number of forts built around Reims after 1870 as part of a fortification belt in the Séré de Rivières system. The forts saw combat during the First World War in the defense of Reims. The fort is located about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of the town of Sillery, next to the N44 road, between Reims and Châlons-en-Champagne. Constructed as a supporting position for larger forts and disarmed in 1913, it saw the heaviest fighting of the Reims forts. It was bombarded during the war and remains in a state of ruin.
The Fort de la Pompelle was built between 1880 and 1883 to complete the fortification belt around Reims that was started by General Raymond Adolphe Séré de Rivières after the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. This secondary work was planned to support the principal forts of Witry-les-Reims, Nogent-l'Abbesse, Brimont, Saint-Thierry, Fresnes and Montbré. The relatively small rectangular fort was surrounded by a ditch defended by two-level caponiers. With a surface area of 2.31 hectares (5.7 acres), it was provided with six 155mm de Bange 1881 guns, four 138mm guns and a variety of lesser pieces. An artillery company of 277 men garrisoned the fort. In 1917-18 a number of underground passages were cut from the chalk to provide access points a few hundred meters to the rear of the fort.
The fort was disarmed in 1913, immediately prior to the First World War. During the offensives of 1914, the fort was briefly taken by German forces on 4 September. Following the First Battle of the Marne it was reoccupied by French forces of the 138th Infantry Regiment on 24 September 1914. The fort then became a principal part in the defense of the Reims sector. In the remainder of the war, the fort was assaulted and bombarded many times by the Germans, but never changed hands again.
A total of 180 different regiments, including two special Russian brigades sent by Tsar Nicholas II in 1916 would defend the fort in turn. The garrison was supported by naval artillery stationed on the canal between Sept Saulx and Courmelois, which bombarded the German lines. The fort saw particularly strong assaults in the spring of 1918 in the Second Battle of the Marne, when it was assaulted three times, on 1 June with fifteen tanks. Each assault was repelled by the elements of the 1st Colonial Infantry Corps. The fort was depicted in the 1931 Raymond Bernard movie Le Croix de Bois.
After the First World War, the Fort de la Pompelle was abandoned for nearly forty years and was finally listed for sale by the Administration des Domaines in November 1955. Supported by veterans' groups, the fort was purchased by the Fédération Nationale André Maginot which sold the site to the city of Reims for one symbolic franc. Classified as an historic monument on 23 March 1922, the fort is today a museum, inaugurated on 10 November 1972. The museum features an unusual collection of German army headgear, collected by Charles Freise.
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French Property For Sale in Issigeac, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France. 105,000€
French Property For Sale in Aquitaine, Dordogne 24, France - FULL DESCRIPTION BELOW
This property can be found at
This French property has the following features
+ REF#2631321
+Aquitaine
+Dordogne 24
+near to Issigeac
+105000 EUR
+House
Ground floor--50sq. mtrs. open plan kitchen.dining and living areas. Stone floors and walls, beams. Fireplace with wood burning insert, electric heating.Traditional French style kitchen with tiled work tops.
Staircase-wood and wrought iron with understaircase storage.
First Floor --- 40 sq. mtrs. mezzanine. Wooden floor, stone walls, beams.
Bedroom and dressing room areas with ample hanging space.
Office area with window overlooking lane.
Shower room attractively tiled with shower,wash basin , heated towel rail and recessed lighting.
Separate toilet with wash basin
Price includes - all light fittings, T.V. with satellite system and DVD, fridge/freezer, cooker, washing machine and dryer. Some furniture (double bed, rugs etc ) included if required
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Very comfortable first or second home, and good holiday
letting potential.
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Annecy is the largest city of Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France. It lies on the northern tip of Lake Annecy, 35 kilometers (22 mi) south of Geneva.Nicknamed the Pearl of French Alpshe city controls the northern entrance to the lake gorge. Sometimes called Venice of the Alps, this idyllic and touristic representation comes from its two canals and the Thiou river lying through the old city and whose initial role was to protect the city and to empower its handicrafts.
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France: SNCF diesel Class CC 72100 locomotive departs Troyes station on a passenger service to Basel
France: SNCF diesel Class CC 72100 locomotive 72151 departs Troyes station on the 0945 passenger service Paris Est to Basel.
Clip recorded 2nd June 2007.
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The SNCF Class CC 72100 is a class of C-C diesel locomotives rebuilt from CC 72000 locomotives during 2002--2004. 30 locomotives were converted: 21, 30, 37--41, 43, 45, 47, 48, 51, 56--60, 63, 66, 68, 72, 75--80, 82, 86, 89--90. They find use on the Paris - Belfort line and are based at Chalindrey.
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The SNCF (Société Nationale des Chemins de fer français; French National Railway Corporation) is France's national state-owned railway company. SNCF operates the country's national rail services, including the TGV, France's high-speed rail network. Its functions include operation of rail services for passengers and freight, and maintenance and signalling of rail infrastructure owned by Réseau Ferré de France (RFF).
SNCF employs more than 180,000 people in 120 countries across the globe. The rail network consists of about 32,000 km (20,000 mi) of route, of which 1,800 km (1,100 mi) are high-speed lines and 14,500 km (9,000 mi) electrified. About 14,000 trains are operated daily. The chairman of SNCF is Guillaume Pépy. The company's headquarters is in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, in the Rue du Commandant Mouchotte.
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Troyes is a commune and the capital of the Aube department in north-central France. It is located on the Seine river about 150 km (93 mi) southeast of Paris. This area is known as the Champagne region of Northern France. Many half-timbered houses (mainly of the 16th century) survive in the old town. Troyes has been in existence since the Roman era, as Augustobona Tricassium, which stood at the hub of numerous highways, primarily the Via Agrippa.
Troyes is home to the Lacoste company production headquarters, one of the most popular fashion brands in the Western World. It is also home of prize-winning chocolatier Pascal Caffet.
The train station Gare de Troyes offers connections to Paris, Dijon, Mulhouse and several regional destinations. Troyes is at the junction of the motorways A5 (Paris – Troyes – Langres) and A26 (Calais – Reims – Troyes). Troyes – Barberey Airport is a small regional airport.
Troyes is the home of association football club Troyes AC, or ESTAC. ESTAC now plays in Ligue 2, the second highest division of French football, having played in Ligue 1 as recently as 2013.
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Aube is a French department in the Champagne-Ardennes region of north-eastern France named after the Aube River. In 1995, its population was 293,100 inhabitants.
The inhabitants of the department are known as Aubois or Auboises.
With 303,298 inhabitants according to the census of 2009, Aube is 75th in terms of population at the national level and the 2nd largest on the regional level.
The department was constituted as it is today by a decree of the National Assembly of 15 January 1790. As with sixty departments in France, it is named after the name of a river.
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MAI 2012 - simplicité en noir et blanc,pour ce petit village dont l'intérêt ,est d'exister.
pas grand chose a voir ou a espérer. 4 personnes dans la rue,une cloche qui sonne tous les quinze minutes.village semi-en ruine,je vous rassure,quelques belles maisons au bas du village.
le temps s'est arrête .reste des personnes âgées,.contentes de vous faire la causette.
ah oui ,l'espoir,une petite école,avec 6 élèves...enfin un peu de bruit en cette chaude après-midi.allez je vous quitte ,c'est l'heure de la sieste...