Surrounded by fields and open views, the village of Fleurey lès Faverney offers a quiet rhythm of life. The manor sits at the heart of the village, its stone façade softened by time and its interior shaped by natural materials. Sunlight moves through the rooms, touching beams, terracotta tiles, antique parquet, and finely crafted woodwork. The atmosphere is warm and unhurried, with thick walls insulating the home from noise and creating a sense of deep privacy.

19th Century French Manor With Garden and Outbuildings
Listed for €350

At a Glance

Price
€350,000

Bedrooms
4

Bathrooms
3

Location
Fleurey lès Faverney, Haute Saône, France

Built
1846

Size
283 square meter interior
1,282 square meter garden
Barn and detached garage
Two cellars

Travel
5 minutes to Faverney
20 minutes to Vesoul
45 minutes to Besançon
50 minutes to the Auxons TGV station (direct trains to Paris)
1 hour 15 minutes to Dole Airport
Under 2 hours to Basel Mulhouse Airport

Listed with Arrière-Cour Immobilier.
All photos belong to the listing agency.

Heart of the Village

The Setting

Surrounded by fields and open views, the village of Fleurey lès Faverney offers a quiet rhythm of life. The manor sits at the heart of the village, its stone façade softened by time and its interior shaped by natural materials. Sunlight moves through the rooms, touching beams, terracotta tiles, antique parquet, and finely crafted woodwork. The atmosphere is warm and unhurried, with thick walls insulating the home from noise and creating a sense of deep privacy.

The Tour

Ground Floor

The entrance opens to a spacious living room anchored by antique fireplaces, original woodwork, and parquet floors softened by time. Large windows bring in natural light, creating a tranquil atmosphere. The contemporary kitchen, fully equipped and practical, integrates seamlessly with the historic architecture.

Upper Floor

Four bright, well-proportioned bedrooms offer comfort and simplicity, each shaped by preserved materials and clean lines. The balance between history and modernity makes the upper floor feel both grounded and refined.

Outbuilding

A barn and detached garage add flexibility, whether for storage, restoration projects, or creative spaces. Two cellars provide further utility.

The Practical Details

Stone construction
• Preserved historic materials
• Updated kitchen
• Garden with stone terrace
• Detached barn and garage
• Two cellars
• Easy to maintain
• Quiet village setting

The Land

The garden is intimate and easy to maintain, designed for beauty without excess. Stone paths, mature greenery, and a sheltered terrace create a peaceful outdoor retreat for reading, dining, or working in the afternoon light. A barn and detached garage extend the property’s potential for storage, workshops, or small creative projects. The scale is intentional - large enough to enjoy, small enough to manage with ease.

The Area

Fleurey lès Faverney sits within the Haute Saône region, known for its rolling countryside, preserved villages, and gentle way of life. The nearest shops and daily amenities are just minutes away in Faverney, while Vesoul provides full services, schools, and transport connections. The region is surrounded by nature reserves, walking paths, and lakes, offering effortless access to outdoor living.

Despite its quiet setting, the property remains well connected. The Auxons TGV station provides direct routes to Paris, and nearby airports open the door to wider European travel. It is a rural corner of France that feels grounded, authentic, and increasingly rare.

Fleurey lès Faverney

Haute Saône, France

All photos belong to the listing agency.

 
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