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Castle Vannes (56)by denniel immobilier

CastleVannes (56)
Price :
$1,584,800
Surface3,000 land26 ha

19TH CENTURY MASTERPIECE LISTED AS A HISTORICAL MONUMENT - 50KM FROM VANNES - EXTRAORDINARY 19TH CENTURY CASTLE WITH FANTASTIC NEO-RENAISSANCE GRANITE ARCHITECTURE - 26 HECTARES - NUMEROUS OUTBUILDINGS - OFFERED FOR SALE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ITS HISTORY - PURCHASE OPTIONS - BETWEEN RENNE AND VANNES, MORBIHAN, BRITTANY In a sumptuous romantic park offering an unobstructed view due south over the beautiful Morbihan countryside, this spectacular castle completed in 1898, one of the masterpieces of the late 19th century in Brittany, is located on a medieval site of which dry moats and three original 16th century pavilions remain. Offered for sale for the first time in its history, it presents a remarkable state of authenticity. The particularly rich architecture inspired by the Renaissance, is exceptional by the quality of the implementation all in large granite apparatus of different colors and textures, it is clearly one of the most beautiful castles of this period in Brittany, among the best built. It has a rectangular plan with a central body bordered by two projecting corner pavilions, one housing the superb palatial chapel on two levels. A difference in levels between the facades, produces an even more monumental effect, the North-East facade on the park side has direct access to the ground floor by a large cast iron canopy; the South-East facade stands on a monumental basement which houses a large hall in the basement and the service areas. The facades present a very rich architectural repertoire of bossages and splits, petrifications, powerful chainages, cartouches, cut leathers, shells, moldings, projecting keystones, dormers, pediments, very powerful chimney stacks. All in a symphony of granite with sumptuous play of colors, gray, ochre, and black, and play of texture, rustic bossages, more or less smooth surfaces, more or less bush-hammered. Scholarly quotes punctuate the facades by breaking the symmetry, on one side two large stained glass windows, one in a rosette, the other in a semicircular arch bordered by statues in the round of Saint Louis and his wife Marguerite de Provence; on the other side, a very scholarly watchtower. The entrance hall in a neo-Renaissance style is particularly spectacular, decorated with columns, the large oak staircase with balusters decorated with lion protomes, decorated with stenciled wall canvases, low paneling, cement tile floor, stucco ceilings. On the right, a smoking office decorated with wall display cases, low paneling, wall decorations of printed fabrics. A large central corridor runs through the entire house, cement tile floor, low paneling, wall stencils, beam and joist ceilings. Superb enfilade of south-facing living rooms, unobstructed view. Central living room decorated with beautiful woodwork, three beautiful double doors, pair of oils on canvas circa 1700 depicting Bacchus and Venus embedded in the woodwork, herringbone floor, south-facing balcony. Dining room, low paneling, richly carved neo-Renaissance wooden fireplace decorated with a portrait of Louis XIV, beam and joist ceiling, herringbone floor. Large living room, richly carved Louis XIV-style woodwork, 18th-century stucco ceiling, Louis XV-style marble fireplace. Small Louis XVI-style living room decorated with woodwork, Louis XVI-style marble fireplace, facing south-east, herringbone floor. To the north-east, with independent access, a sumptuous two-level palatial chapel with gallery. Decorated with two splendid Art Nouveau stained glass windows, one depicting the Virgin, populated with angels and natural lilies, the other in a rosette depicting Jesus and the four evangelists in a sky also populated with angels. A 17th century wooden altarpiece, richly carved with four twisted columns under a large pediment, three oils on canvas embedded in the altarpiece, an Annunciation, a saint in prayer, and possibly the vows of Louis XIII. To the north, an office, a hunting room decorated with cupboards, in its original state, marble fireplace. A linen room, decorated with large cupboards. A kitchen to the west, cupboards, cement tiles. Small dining room facing south, floor, Louis XIV style red marble fireplace, low paneling. Wood hoist. Dumbwaiter. On the first floor, a billiard hall with a very rich decoration of columns, stucco, acanthus leaf decoration, A large corridor decorated with interior stained glass windows, low paneling, 11 bedrooms, six of which face south, a bathroom, two bathrooms to be redone, sink and bidet in each bedroom. A Chinese bedroom facing south, floor, 19th century bathroom, marble fireplace. Master bedroom known as Madame's bedroom, marble fireplace, Louis XVI trumeaux, bathroom. On the second floor, 17 rooms, partly purged of their fittings following an attack of dry rot having received a start of treatment; remaining to be finished. On the third floor, a large attic, superb framework. Basement, Entrance hall facing south, stucco decor, corbels, ceiling with joist beams. Stone staircase hall decorated with a neo-Renaissance stone column, cement tile floor. Priest's bedroom. Office dining room, Renaissance stone fireplace from the 16th century with beautiful jambs, terracotta floor. Glassed-in hall, freight elevator, service staircase. One bedroom. Wood heating with stoves, obsolete forced-air heating. Heating not working. Three original 16th century pavilions facing the castle in the ordered garden decorated with pepperpot roofs, they display typical gun ports from the wars of the leagues. Medieval dry moats, spanned by an access bridge. Beautiful 17th-18th century stables with arcades. Village comprising a residential house and several outbuildings, all free. A rented house. Very beautiful romantic park, crossed by very beautiful tree-lined avenues, a majestic ornamental stone pond of impressive dimensions. Two sumptuous accesses decorated with gates that would come from the Pompeian palace of Prince Jérome Bonaparte on Avenue Montaigne in Paris demolished in 1891. Town water, pond in the park not watertight, reserve near the house. Meter for each house. Non-compliant septic tank. Park of 26 hectares partly enclosed, woods. 23 hectares free. A commodat (loan for use) on part of the park. The entire property is listed as a Historic Monument. Price: 1,500,800 Euros including fees (fees payable by the seller). Purchase options: - Possibility of acquiring 40ha of woods in addition at the price of 696,800 euros including fees (fees payable by the seller). - Possibility to acquire a stud farm rented on 4.7 ha of land for the price of 268,000 euros including fees (fees payable by the seller). Location: - 6km from a town with the first shops and services, hospital, supermarket, - 60km from the sea and Gulf of Morbihan. - 50km from Vannes, historic city. TGV. - 60km from Rennes, airport, TGV Paris 1h30 away. - 100km from Nantes. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

Advertiser reference : 234Le Figaro Properties reference : 70127540

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