In the heart of a peaceful village, just 30 minutes west of Angers, this 19th-century former presbytery awaits restoration. Designed by renowned architect René Hodé, the home is a striking example of neo-Gothic elegance with original features and generous proportions throughout.
Set slightly above the main street, the property includes a private courtyard, large walled garden, and over 500 m² of outbuildings. The adjacent church, once nicknamed “the cathedral of Haut-Anjou,” adds an awe-inspiring backdrop.
Key Features
- Built 1852–1854 by René Hodé
- 333 m² main house with 5 bedrooms
- Lantern salon with marble fireplace
- Original tiled floors, fireplaces, and staircase
- Full-length attic for future conversion
- 500 m² of stone outbuildings: stables, bakery, attic, sheds
- Walled garden bordered by neo-Gothic church
- In-village setting with shops nearby
- 30 min to Angers / TGV (Paris in 1h30)
- 30 min to the Loire River / 1h35 to Atlantic coast
Inside, a central vestibule opens to a sunlit triple-aspect salon, a second lounge, dining room, and kitchen—each with fireplaces. Upstairs, five spacious bedrooms enjoy large windows and period details. The full attic and outbuildings offer ample scope for transformation.
A rare opportunity to revive a historic village gem, perfectly placed for peaceful country living with quick access to city and coast.
Listed by Olivier Paradis I Patrice Besse














