Two or more storey for sale - Lotbinière
$895,000  

7666 Route Marie-Victorin, Lotbinière, Chaudière-Appalaches

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Back facade
Veranda
Aerial photo
Backyard
Frontage
Frontage
Backyard
Backyard
Barn
Garage
Garage
Backyard
Backyard
Patio
Patio
Back facade
Back facade
Kitchen
Kitchen
Dining room
Dining room
Dining room
Living room
Living room
Living room
Veranda
Veranda
Bedroom
Bathroom
Staircase
Drawing (sketch)
Den
Passageway
Primary bedroom
Bathroom
Bathroom
Bedroom
Bedroom
Drawing (sketch)
Backyard
Other
Listing brokers : Samuel Labrecque - Engel & Völkers ● Alexandra Labrie - Engel & Völkers ● # 26085523
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Description

Nestled on a vast lot of over 200,000 sq ft, this exceptional property majestically overlooks the St. Lawrence River, offering a 180-degree panoramic view of the endless skies and changing waters. Built at the end of the French regime (1760), this stone residence exudes the history and memory of the place. A contemporary extension, boldly integrated, celebrates the spirit of the house without pastiche: an architectural work that embraces time, where the west veranda gracefully opens onto the horizon. A rare place, where ancestral spirit and modern beauty dialogue in perfect harmony, in absolute tranquility.

Details

Driveway
Not Paved
Cupboard
Wood
Heating system
Electric baseboard units
Radiant
Water supply
Municipality
Heating energy
Electricity
Windows
Aluminum
Wood
Foundation
Stone
Hearth stove
Wood burning stove
Garage
Detached
Double width or more
Distinctive features
Other
No neighbours in the back
Wooded
Siding
Stone
Bathroom / Washroom
Separate shower
Basement
Low (less than 6 feet)
Unfinished
Crawl Space
Parking (total)
Outdoor (4)
Garage (4)
Sewage system
Other (Écoflo)
Septic tank
Landscaping
Land / Yard lined with hedges
Landscape
Window type
Crank handle
French window
Roofing
Elastomer membrane
Tin
Topography
Flat
View
Water
Panoramic
Zoning
Agricultural
Residential

A place steeped in history, bathed in light and open to infinity.

Nestled on a vast lot of over 200,000 sq ft, this ancestral fieldstone house, built at the very end of the French regime, is a true testament to time. It stands proudly, facing northwest, where the gaze wanders over a spectacular panorama of the St. Lawrence River and a vast, ever-changing sky, captivating from dawn to dusk. Here, each season is a spectacle, each moment a picture.

The nobility of the stone, the warmth of the wood, the fluidity of the light: this property meaningfully and emotionally blends past and present. The contemporary extension, with windows on the west and northwest sides and all transparency, is part of an architectural approach deeply respectful of the heritage without imitating the past. Rather than combining "old with new," the architect created "new with old" by aligning himself with the time-honored style of this ancestral home.

Inside, authenticity reigns supreme. The pine log perimeter walls reveal the craftsmanship of yesteryear and create an enveloping atmosphere. Several original features remain, affirming the unique character of the home: the coffered board partitions, the coffered or batten ceilings, the paneled connecting doors, the molded beams, not to mention the antique, patinated, and carefully varnished floors. These details of yesteryear, preserved with rare fidelity, create a cozy and refined atmosphere, conducive to contemplation, creativity, or relaxation.

The courtyard, framed by exceptional old farm buildings and generously planted with trees, is a haven of peace. It features majestic deciduous trees, fragrant lilacs, and soft, spontaneous vegetation, accentuating the feeling of intimacy and connection with nature. The gently rolling terrain offers a multitude of possibilities: vegetable garden, market gardening, orchard, relaxation area, or ambitious landscaping projects. Moreover, the site has subdivision potential, offering the possibility of building a second home.

This is a property that appeals to lovers of architecture and heritage, those seeking not just a home, but an exceptional place, a soul, a refuge. Perfect as an inspiring primary residence or a peaceful second home, this residence is for those for whom the art of living takes on its full meaning when it is rooted in beauty, history, and the horizon.

Real estate brokers and advisors

Samuel Labrecque
Samuel Labrecque
Residential and Commercial Real Estate Broker (H2238)
Real estate agency (G8468)
ENGEL & VÖLKERS QUÉBEC
Real estate shop ⬩ SIEGE SOCIAL
Alexandra Labrie
Alexandra Labrie
Residential Real Estate Broker (G9482)
Real estate agency (G8468)
ENGEL & VÖLKERS QUÉBEC
Real estate shop ⬩ SIEGE SOCIAL