A 19th-century winemaking property with a Mediterranean-style court and garden, nestled in the pleasant village of Meursault, near the charming town of Beaune in Burgundy. The property lies on the edge of the village, near vineyards and paths for walking and cycling. The property is entirely enclosed with walls and buildings. From outside, it is discreet. The entrance gate is framed between two plain stone pillars. It is a wrought-iron gate with volutes. The gate is solid in its lower part. You can see tall trees beyond it, yet the courtyard remains a secret from outside. This gravelled courtyard is made up of small rectangular lawns and a wooden terrace beside the garden-level floor of the main house. On the right, there are outbuildings. There is an office, a lean-to with a zinc roof, and a large central storehouse that dates back to 1889. All the buildings protrude unevenly yet they form a coherent whole through their pale facades of stonework with pointing and their charcoal-grey shutters and window and door frames. Their roofs are covered with interlocking red tiles. On the left, there is a house with an east-facing gallery beneath a canopy that runs along the first floor up to an adjoining building at a right angle to it. This adjoining building is a former stable that has been renovated. A lean-to, also renovated, extends out from it. Throughout the grounds there are shrubs and trees, including cypresses, forsythias, bamboos, yews, wisteria, rose bushes and
Property type | House |
Bathrooms | 3 |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Habitable area | 320m2 |
Heating type | Gas |
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