Set in the peaceful south of Haute-Saône near Besançon, this elegant 18th-century home offers rare historical beauty. Built in the 1760s and now listed as a Monument Historique, it’s a true time capsule with remarkable original features.
Ideally located at the crossroads of Haute-Saône, Doubs, Jura, and Côte d’Or, you’ll find charming towns just minutes away. Besançon, Dole, and Vesoul are 40 minutes by car. Dijon is just an hour. TGV access in 30 minutes.
Behind wrought iron gates, the 5,000 m² park and outbuildings surround a 230 m² manor—peaceful, private, and full of character.
Highlights:
- Monument Historique listing (house, outbuildings & park)
- 230 m² stone manor with preserved 18C architecture
- Original features: stuccos, parquet, fireplaces, tower staircase
- Vaulted wine cellar and Burgundy stone kitchen
- Outbuildings: dovecote, barn, staff quarters, carport
- Walled 5,000 m² park with orchard, well, formal gardens
- Quiet village location with amenities nearby
Inside, the noble floor boasts original decor, herringbone parquet, and painted stucco by Piedmontese artists. A grand stone staircase connects all floors, including a partially converted attic.
Outbuildings offer renovation potential. The former dovecote and barns could suit guest use or workshops. The park, dotted with mature trees and old fruit varieties, feels timeless.
A rare chance to own a piece of the Enlightenment era—ready to be lived in, restored, and loved.
Listed by Delphine Bompy I Patrice Besse
















