A property, sheltered from view, its garden with swimming pool and an annexe dwelling awaiting conversion, on the north bank of the Loire River, in Tours. On the north bank of the Loire River, the property is located at the end of a no-through road within one of the city's peaceful neighbourhoods. Framed by two stone pillars with moulded front panels, a wrought-iron gate opens onto a gravel drive that skirts an annexe dwelling, followed by the swimming pool and the garden before arriving at the house. Recently built, the two-storey annexe dwelling, including one level under the eaves, is ready to be converted, while, further on, hidden by vegetation, the house, composed of several adjacent buildings, has plaster-coated exteriors decorated with cement tile friezes between its tuffeau stone window/door surrounds. With three storeys, including one under the eaves, the house's ground floor is partially carved out of the rock of the adjacent hillside, whereas, in front, an immense conservatory, effectually expanding the living room towards the outside, primarily faces a landscaped garden with a variety of different trees and perfectly maintained shrubs, as well as swaths of lawn and an ornamental pond. Last, but not least, extending on from the dwelling is an outdoor area covered by a slate roof, which protects the entrance to the cellars and provides parking for two vehicles.
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