In the quiet village of Escrennes, just under two hours from Paris, this rare 17th-century property blends timeless charm with creative potential.
Originally part of the lordship of Escrennes and once owned by the Toustain family, the estate includes a character-rich main house, an atmospheric former chapel, and a spacious orangery waiting for its next chapter.
Pass through the gates and encounter striking columns from the Abbey of La Cour Dieu—clear evidence of the home’s layered past.
Highlights:
- 190 sqm of living space
- Renovated chapel with kitchen, reception area, and mezzanine
- Main residence with 3 bedrooms and travertine flooring
- Vaulted kitchen, Alsatian stove, and grand staircase
- 839 sqm plot with garden and parking potential
- Orangery with large volumes, ideal for creative conversion
The chapel (approx. 50 sqm) features stained glass, exposed beams, and vibrant walls—ideal for a guest house, studio, or retreat. Just across the courtyard, the main residence combines original charm with modern comfort. Upstairs, a serene master suite includes a spa and offers views of the village church.
The garden below offers room to create a terrace and three parking spaces. With its dramatic proportions, the orangery invites bold ideas—think gallery, event space, or a tranquil indoor pool.
Reach Pithiviers in 12 minutes, Toury station in 25, and the A19 in just 5.
Listed by Margaux Clement I Espaces Atypiques















