The agencies at Ebreuil
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This charming property, on a human scale, stands out for the authenticity of its architectural features and its exceptional location. Set in unspoilt, nuisance-free surroundings, this château offers spectacular views over the Sioule valley and the mountains of the Chaîne des Puys, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Easily accessible via the A71 and A89 motorways, it is located in the immediate vicinity of a village with all shops and services. The château has a well-balanced layout, punctuated by turrets, and retains some very fine original features. The ground floor features an entrance hall housed in a turret, a library, a lounge and a dining room decorated with old wood panelling, beautiful floors, French ceilings and period fireplaces. One of the turrets features an elegant stone staircase with a wrought-iron banister. A wing of the château houses a self-contained flat comprising a living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, ideal for guests or a hospitality project. On the main floor, five bedrooms, including one in the north tower, share a bathroom and toilet. A maid's room has been converted in the attic, and a large attic space is available for conversion. The basement includes a large vaulted cellar, the former château kitchen with its period features, a fruit and vegetable store, the boiler room and several storage areas, all with direct access to the outside and the terraces. The main south-facing facade overlooks the valley. It is punctuated by beautiful mullioned windows, while the roofs of the towers, covered in chestnut tiles, add a rare and remarkable cachet to the property. The outbuildings harmoniously complete the property. A 15th-century chapel, still adorned with ancient frescoes, adds a unique historical dimension. The caretaker's cottage, approx. 100 m² (1,076 sq ft), requires renovation works but offers great potential for conversion, with kitchen, dining room, bedroom, shower room and attic. The outbuildings also include a 140 m² barn, a second barn and a large woodshed. A 17th century dovecote, listed in the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques (ISMH), adds to this rare heritage. The grounds of almost 2.5 hectares are partially enclosed, notably by stone walls. It includes a vegetable garden and orchard of around 5,000 m², as well as meadows covering around 1.5 hectares. Two large terraces at the front of the château offer spectacular views over the valley, adding to the unique character of the setting. Much of the property has remained in its original state, retaining its original decorative features with a touch of authenticity. Work is planned to bring the property up to standard and modernise it (heating, electrics, plumbing), providing a great opportunity to breathe new life into this place steeped in history. Ideal as a charming main or second home, this château also offers remarkable potential for tourism or events projects, in one of the most beautiful natural settings in the Auvergne. Seller's fees Property with excessive energy consumption: Class X (F or G depending on the case). From 1 January 2028, the performance level will be between classes A and E. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €17,610 and €23,900 per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Auvergne
Magnificent chateau with origins dating to 1234 and many authentic features, including beautiful fireplaces, French ceilings, original woodwork and parquet floors. Stunning setting on grounds of 2,5 ha with open views. Many outbuildings, including a chapel with original vaulted ceiling and a traditional dovecote. The layout is as follows: Entrance of 18 m2 with roof terrace above, beautiful living room of 39 m2 with fireplace, library of 37 m2 with fireplace, tower with spiral staircase to an external door, dining room of 36 m2 with fireplace, staircase with access to the upper floors and basement, WC in the other tower, and a private apartment consisting of an entrance, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. On the 1st floor - Landing leading to a corridor running along the facade of the building and serving a toilet in the tower, 4 bedrooms (16, 20, 16 and 19 m2) including one with private bathroom plus a 2nd bathroom in the other tower. The 2nd floor is accessible via 2 staircases, the first leads to a bedroom and the 2nd staircase to an attic of approximately 90 m2. Under the castle are several cellars and the old kitchens, now used as a boiler room. Outbuildings and land; Caretaker's house to renovate with a floor area of 75 m2 plus floor. 2 large barns of 168 and 126 m2. Traditional 17th century dovecote, preserved in its original state and listed as a historic monument. 18th century chapel with 14th century vaulted ceilings. The land is partly enclosed by walls and has several entrances. Many fruit trees and a well. The chateau is structurally in good condition and has oil fired central heating. The interior has lots of character and beautiful features but needs to be modernized. Situated in the municipality of Vicq, 3 km from the pretty town of Ebreuil with shops and services. Further amenities in Gannat, 13 km away. 8 km from the A71 motorway.
…By Auvergne Properties
The largest private château in Allier, located on a rocky spur, the Château de Veauce dominates the valleys of Veauce and Guêle, a strategic site used since antiquity. Mentioned for the first time in the 11th century, it saw its first significant fortifications in the 13th century with a regular plan, circular towers, and typical defensive devices.From the 14th century onwards, it became a royal fief before passing to the Dukes of Bourbon. During the Hundred Years' War, it was an active stronghold. In the 15th and 16th centuries, it evolved into a powerful barony with numerous lands and feudal rights. It welcomed illustrious figures, including Joan of Arc according to tradition.Transformed over the centuries, the château retains traces of its medieval past but underwent significant restorations during the Renaissance and later in the 19th century under Charles Eugène de Cadier, who modernized the site, created an English landscape park, and developed the village's infrastructure. It became a local political and philanthropic figure.The estate remained in the family until 1969.Even today, Veauce embodies the richness of the feudal, military, religious, and rural history of Auvergne, while keeping alive the legend of Lucie, the ghost of the château.On over 10 hectares, the château is organized around a large courtyard of 1260 m² and includes a set of buildings: • To the north, a medieval wing flanked by two towers (including the dungeon with its entrance porch) and partially ruined, which included a stable, stables, and housing. With a ground area of 240m², it has two levels and an attic. Behind the building, a courtyard of 320m² enclosed by the ramparts served as an arena.• To the west, the so-called "stables" wing, with its roof and floors now collapsed, has a ground area of about 570m² and included two floors and an attic. It housed the laundry, stables, a shed, and the press.• To the east, the 18th-century wing is the best-preserved building of the ensemble. It has three levels plus an attic, covering a ground area of 315m² per level. On the ground floor, there is a set of salons and reception rooms as well as a small kitchen. The first floor includes several bedrooms with bathrooms. The second floor was composed of service accommodations. To the east, a large terrace of 425m² serves as the main entrance with a superb multi-level staircase. The terrace offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.• To the south, the 19th-century wing of four levels plus an attic covers 530m² on the ground. This wing also has several levels of cellars, including wine cellars with hundreds of bottle alcoves. There is also a cave carved into the rock serving as a tank supplied by a spring with abundant and crystal-clear water.The land covers over 10 hectares. It is traversed by a small river. There are two entrances to the property. The first in the village consists of a lodge and a grand gate. The second, at the eastern end of the park, also includes an old dwelling and leads to the château through a long wooded driveway over 700m long. Here, there are ancient abandoned buildings, including a mill. The park features magnificent ancient trees of various species and decorative elements such as lava stone basins.The château is listed as a partially classified Historical Monument (Monument Historique).Overall in very poor condition, the château requires urgent repairs on roofing and stabilization, with costs estimated at 2-3 million euros. For a complete renovation, costs could reach up to 5 million euros.Prefectural authorization has been received to undertake urgent work estimated at €1,274,000 according to a study carried out by the DRAC.Proof of financial capacity is required before any visit.Seller's fees.Energy class: NAClimate class: NAInformation on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Auvergne
LEGENDARY FORTRESS OF VEAUCE IN THE HEART OF THE ALLIER REGION - Historic Monument - MORE THAN 1,000 YEARS OF HISTORY - ON A ROCKY SPUR - SPLENDID VIEW - 8.3 HECTARES - ENDANGERED MONUMENT Known for having been the residence of Louis the Pious, Emperor of the West, in the 9th century. The site of the Chateau of Veauce has existed since the Gallo-Roman period, and springs still containing water from that era are visible in one of the castle cellars. In the 9th century, the chateau served as the summer residence of Louis the Pious, son of Charlemagne, Emperor and King of the Franks. The fortress underwent numerous construction and reconstruction phases: in the 11th century, the 13th century, and then at the end of the 15th and beginning of the 16th century, when the lordship of Veauce was elevated to a barony. The chateau then belonged to Louis II de Bourbon. Upon the death of the Constable Charles III de Bourbon in 1527, the lordship returned to the Crown. It was not until the 19th century that Veauce regained its splendor with the arrival of Charles de Cadier de Veauce, an influential politician and friend of the Duke of Morny, who restored the chateau in Neo-Gothic and Neo-Renaissance style. He was also responsible for constructing the current stables and converting a semi-circular section of the fortress into a riding arena. He also commissioned the landscaping of the park by the Count of Choulot. From the medieval fortress remain the high keep, towers, curtain walls, part of the covered wall walk, and the kitchens. Despite its appearance as a medieval fortress, the Baron of Veauce modernized the property in the taste of the 19th century. In the 20th century, under the impulse of the penultimate owner, the chateau became associated with the legend of Lucie, a ghost reportedly seen many times, which brought fame both to the site and to its owner at the time, Mr. Tagori de la Tour (it was Eugène de Cadier de Veauce who sold the chateau to Mr. Tagori in 1972). The chateau consists of four wings: An ancient wing over three levels and several basement levels. This building, dating from the medieval period of the chateau, was largely remodeled during the 19th century but still retains 15th-century features such as fireplaces and mullioned windows. The east wing is served by a circular staircase located in a projecting tower next to which stands the castle chapel (probably a simple oratory). On the ground floor and first floor, a large corridor provides access to all the salons. The noble floor is located on the first floor. The second level, originally reserved for servants, has been partially renovated by the current owners. The basement contains the former kitchens of the medieval chateau as well as a series of cellars. There is also a cistern believed to date back to the Gallo-Roman era. A 19th-century wing designed in Neo-Renaissance style. Its layout is identical to the ancient wing. It was in this part of the monument that the Duke of Morny stayed while constructing the Chateau of Nades in the Puy-de-Dôme region. The two other wings, partially collapsed, consist of outbuildings, garages, and stables built upon former structures. The entire ensemble of these four wings is surrounded by curtain walls and fortification towers dating between the 13th and 15th centuries. Battlements and the conversion of one tower into a clock tower were added during the 19th century. Around the fortress are various landscaped features and buildings: To the east, a large terrace with staircase constituted the ceremonial access to the chateau, probably from the 18th century onward. An entrance with lodge and large gate was created in Troubadour style during the 19th century (another lodge, known as the Lion Lodge, forms the entrance at the eastern edge of the park). To the west, a former tower converted into an icehouse, as well as another entrance with lodge and gate (known as the Small Lodge). The 8.3-hectare park contains remarkable trees, and the river Veauce flows through the center of the estate. Several buildings, probably dating from the 19th century, have been left abandoned: a mill, a metal greenhouse, and various additional structures. The property is currently subject to an official emergency works order issued by the State to carry out urgent stabilization works, allowing the future owner time to prepare a full restoration program. Location: -A grocery store in the village near the chateau. -All shops within less than 10 minutes by car -Vichy train station 40 km away, then Paris in 3h20 by train and Lyon in 2h. Price: 800,000 euros agency fees included (agency fees payable by the seller). Fees to be paid by the seller. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Denniel Immobilier
Exclusive. Imposing castle ISMH of the fifteenth century. Superb reception rooms. 11 rooms. 8 baths. Energy: not affected. Annex house of 110 m². Park of 3 ha. Located between Gannat and Vichy without any nuisance. Ref.872.
…By Pierre Changarnier Immobilier
In a preserved green setting, in the heart of the Combrailles, this residential château with tower and turret offers more than 710 m² of living space along with considerable additional potential. Spread over several levels, bright and cross-through, it unfolds generous volumes. The ground floor consists of a vast entrance hall leading to a living room, a kitchen, and a scullery. On a first half-level, a beautiful gallery opens onto a dining room, a second living room, a large library, and a bedroom with shower room. Upstairs: an independent apartment with three bedrooms, dressing room, kitchen, and bathroom; a suite with bathroom currently used as a guest room; additional bedrooms and spaces awaiting conversion. Designed for family life but adaptable to many other projects, the château is made up of several distinct areas – allowing the creation of up to three independent dwellings, ideal for welcoming several generations or developing a gîte or guesthouse business (currently one in operation), a reception venue, or an artist’s residence... Around the main house, a caretaker’s cottage to be restored and several barns (over 400 m² of usable space) provide scope for further development. All this is set within a wooded park of nearly 10 hectares with century-old trees, meadows, woodland, and springs. Some renovation work has already been carried out: roofs, heating, painting in part of the property, all while preserving the numerous architectural features and remarkable period details. Set back from the road, quiet, with no overlooking neighbors, this rare and inspiring property enjoys a central location for tourism and events, just 600 m from the village center and essential services, with easy access to major routes (A89, A71). The château captivates with its authentic charm, history, and unique potential. Family home, second residence, tourist or event project: so many possible destinies for this exceptional place in the heart of Auvergne. Asking price: €850,000 (fees included, payable by the seller) Energy rating:E Climate rating:B This property is presented by Marie-Laure Courmont +33(0)6 80 44 89 84 – Commercial agent E.I Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle built in 1879 in the Renaissance style of 328 m². Beautiful reception rooms opening onto a south-facing terrace with panoramic views. Two outbuildings. Pleasure park with hundred-year-old trees, orchard, vegetable garden and pond, for a total of 5.22 ha. No nuisance. On the edge of the village, 11 km from Saint Pourçain sur Sioule and 20 km from the A71. Ref 1023.
…By Pierre Changarnier Immobilier
This property, ideally located just 6 to 7 km from Riom and less than 20 km from Clermont-Ferrand, enjoys a highly sought-after setting. Close to major roads and motorways, yet sheltered from disturbances, it offers the perfect balance between accessibility and serenity. Its rural environment, combined with proximity to urban and tourist hubs, is a significant asset, particularly for hosting events or hospitality activities. The Château spans nearly three hectares and offers approximately 500 m² of living space. The ground floor features a series of interconnecting reception rooms and living areas, as well as two bedrooms. On the upper level, the night area includes several bright bedrooms, bringing the total to nine. The property also boasts an immaculate attic with full conversion potential, along with a complete basement comprising a chapel, wine cellar, and multiple storage rooms. Outdoors, the estate invites relaxation and conviviality with its extensive landscaped park, swimming pool, pond, and dedicated open-air living spaces, including a summer lounge and summer kitchen. Meticulously maintained, the property exudes timeless charm. Its renovation has preserved many original architectural features while introducing a warm and elegant décor, harmoniously blending history with modern comfort. The outbuildings are a key advantage for the continuation of the existing event-hosting activity (or other uses). They include a large vaulted reception hall equipped with a professional kitchen and scullery, as well as a permanent marquee in the park with a capacity for up to 200 guests. An independent, fully renovated guesthouse complements the ensemble, along with a barn, a covered area, and ancillary rooms. Finally, facing the pond, another outbuilding of more than 200 m² with an upper floor awaits restoration, offering significant potential. With its generous spaces, accessibility, and preserved charm, the Château appeals to discerning buyers seeking a property of character, perfectly suited as a private residence as well as for boutique hospitality or event hosting. A rare opportunity where the timeless elegance of heritage meets the art of entertaining. Asking Price: €1,998,000 (fees included, payable by the seller) Energy performance: Excessive energy consumption – Class F Property presented by Marie-Laure COURMONT Independent Real Estate Consultant (EI) RSAC 883633018 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Set in the heart of a pristine natural setting, this magnificent, character-filled château offers peace and absolute privacy at the end of a private road. Flanked by two 14th- and 15th-century towers and featuring an elegant Mansard roof, it charms with its authenticity and preserved period features: moldings, exposed beams, fireplaces, and remarkable architectural details. The ground floor features a spacious, light-filled living room opening onto a south-facing terrace with unobstructed views and a swimming pool, a fully equipped Provençal kitchen, and several bedrooms, including a master suite. Upstairs, additional bedrooms and convertible spaces complete the property. A 135 m² detached guesthouse, a large partially renovated barn, and 9 hectares of land offer significant potential for tourism, agricultural, or equestrian projects. A rare property, ideal as a charming residence or a prestigious investment Your contact: Renaud VALENTIN – 06 07 47 27 13 Fees payable by the seller Energy class: F (Housing with excessive energy consumption) Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 8,980 euros and 12,200 euros per year. Prices indexed as of 01/01/2021. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Auvergne
3 hours and 20 minutes from Paris, in a discreet setting away from prying eyes, a 460 m² château dating from 1550 with a feudal tower from the 13th century. The château includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and a 160 m² space with 14 m of ceiling height under a chestnut wood frame. The first outbuilding is 200 m² with 2 kitchens, 2 living-dining rooms, 4 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms. A reception barn of 800 m², an 80 m² apartment to renovate, a dovecote, and a wood shed. A wooded and green park of 1.2 hectares with a swimming pool, pétanque court, terrace, and orchard. An ideal location for events: weddings, seminars... The property is located 8 minutes from all amenities and 30 minutes from the Moulins train station.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Kretz & Partners
CHATEAU IN THE PUY DE DOME - LIMAGNE - 20 KM FROM CLERMONT FERRAND 18th-century property covering more than three hectares, comprising a château with approximately 500 sqm² of living space, large outbuildings, grounds, a swimming pool, a pond, and a car park with separate access. The renovation, marked by warm decor in harmony with the history of the place, has preserved many architectural features. A property of remarkable quality, carefully maintained and ideally located. Considerable potential with the possibility of resuming the events and wedding business. Possibility of acquiring a hangar and workshop on approximately 2,800 sqm of land. Seller's fees Energy-inefficient housing: Class F. From January 1, 2028, the performance level will be between classes A and E. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €9,070 and €12,300 per year. Prices indexed as of January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Auvergne
Just fifteen kilometres from Vichy, in the heart of the Allier department, this exceptional luxury property enjoys a peaceful, unspoilt setting with no nuisances. The estate comprises a characterful château with approximately 1,250 m² of living space, consisting of two wings dating from the 15th and 19th centuries, fully renovated with high-end fixtures and fittings and contemporary décor. The 15th-century wing offers a one-bedroom apartment in the semi-basement, then three levels each comprising an independent apartment (two-bedroom, three-bedroom and two-bedroom), offering numerous possibilities for accommodation or furnished rentals. The 19th-century wing comprises a one-bedroom apartment in the semi-basement, a large reception room on the ground floor, a large four-bedroom apartment spread over the first and second floors, and a two-bedroom apartment on the third floor. The outbuildings complete this rare property with superb stables and a large building of nearly 2,000 m², including sheds, garages, workshops, a gym, a games room and an indoor swimming pool. The 8.3-hectare grounds are perfectly suited to equestrian activities with an arena, meadows and paddocks, making this estate a veritable château with equestrian facilities. This exceptional property offers great potential for tourism: charming holiday cottages, furnished seasonal rentals, hosting seminars and events, or a prestigious residence. Shops, schools and services within 6 to 15 kilometres. Contact Renaud VALENTIN: 06 07 47 27 13 Fees payable by the seller The owners do not accept financing contingency conditions. Energy rating: D Climate rating: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €18,980 and €25,740 per year. Prices indexed for 2021, 2022 and 2023 (including subscriptions). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Auvergne
Ref.4674 : French restored chateau for sale in Centre of France Located on the slopes of a hill in the Allier department, in the heart of a landscaped park dotted with majestic century-old sequoias, the château blends harmoniously into its surroundings. Built along an east-west axis, it displays its noble façade flanked by two towers, gracefully asserting its character and history. The château enjoys a strategic location: just 17 km from Vichy, queen of spa towns (a renowned spa town), listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, less than 20 minutes from an SNCF train station (direct line to Paris in 3 hours), 10 minutes from a motorway access and 1 hour from Clermont-Ferrand airport. This accessibility gives the property a balance between refined seclusion and efficient connections. Built on the site of an ancient feudal mound that once housed a 15th-century castle, it is a subtle reinterpretation of historical architecture. Over time, the property has had several owners, each bringing their own vision to it. Although its medieval appearance, with its slender towers topped with Gothic spires, evokes the splendour of the Middle Ages, this castle is in fact an elegant 19th-century construction with a living area of 1,100 sqm. It has been converted into several apartments, each with independent access and an average surface area of 150 sqm. The flexibility of use of the property makes it a rare find, serving as a prestigious private residence, a charming home for discerning guests, or an ideal setting for intimate and refined receptions with its modular outbuildings. IN THE SOUTHERN PART: On the garden level (semi-basement): The entrance is on the north side, providing access to the laundry room, boiler room and an apartment with a bedroom, bathroom, shower, sauna and kitchen. On the ground floor: The entrance is through the majestic castle tower, opening onto a vast vestibule with spectacular high ceilings, enhanced by superb wood panelling and refined period parquet flooring. On the left is the centrepiece of the residence: a vast reception room bathed in light, whose charm is enhanced by an imposing solid carved wooden fireplace. It rises up to the French ceiling. Its structure is punctuated by fluted columns in veined white marble resting on bases and topped with delicately crafted capitals. The ensemble is crowned by a sculpted arched pediment topped by a decorative urn framed by volutes. A true work of cabinetmaking art, it embodies the French art of living at its most refined. A 15sqm office is available opposite the entrance. On the 1st floor: A duplex apartment (1st and 2nd floors) A large fitted kitchen/bar opens onto a huge living room through an arched opening framed by two green marble columns. The solid wood parquet flooring laid in a herringbone pattern adds refinement and warmth to the space. A bedroom with ample storage space, a utility room and bathroom complete the floor. On the 2nd floor: 4 bedrooms, one with a bathroom, jacuzzi, bathroom, cupboards, and a shower room with 2 showers. On the 3rd floor: An apartment with a beautiful fitted kitchen followed by a large living room with English parquet flooring, 1 shower room, bathroom, and 2 bedrooms, one with a bathroom and toilet. IN THE NORTHERN PART: On the garden level (semi-basement): A one-bedroom apartment with a shower room, a jacuzzi and access to the wine cellar. On the ground floor: A first apartment comprising two bedrooms, a shower room with toilet, and an open-plan kitchen leading onto a spacious living room with a large bookcase. This bright living space has direct access to the terrace, ideal for enjoying the park in complete tranquillity. On the first floor: Accessible via a beautiful Volvic stone staircase, a second luxury apartment offers three spacious bedrooms, a large shower room with two showers, separate toilets, and a large living room with an open-plan kitchen. The warm atmosphere is enhanced by the presence of a pellet stove. On the second floor: A third apartment of approximately 150 sqm, comprising a fully equipped kitchen-bar, a generous living room, and two beautiful suites offering comfort and privacy. The outbuildings include: Close to the chateau, a 300 sqm building houses an equestrian area consisting of five spacious horse stalls, a tack room, a water point, and sanitary facilities, offering optimal comfort for both riders and horses. A sand and rubber chip arena provides horses with a soft and comfortable working surface that is ideal for daily training and leisure activities, whatever the weather conditions. A second, fully enclosed, independent building of approximately 1,600 sqm offers vast spaces for a variety of uses. Currently used for storing tractors and equipment. It also includes a large games room, an above-ground indoor swimming pool (10m x 4m) heated by a heat pump, a gym, and several garages. Thanks to its size and easy access, this building is perfectly suited for parking several vehicles, including horse trailers or even a collection of vintage cars, in a secure environment away from prying eyes. Nestled in an exceptional setting, this historic castle stands in the heart of an 19.76-acre (8-hectare) landscaped park dotted with majestic century-old redwoods, true witnesses to the authentic and timeless character of the place. The property includes 4.94 acres (2 hectares) of private woods, offering a peaceful retreat, ideal for walking, hunting, or contemplating nature. Cabinet LE NAIL – Saône-et-Loire & Bourbonnais - M. Lionel MILLET : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Lionel MILLET, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 942 190 125. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Ref.4672 : French restored chateau for sale with outbuildings for sale in Centre of France ( Bourbonnais region). Set in peaceful surroundings in the heart of the Bourbonnais countryside, this château enjoys a privileged rural setting, close to a charming village. Less than 10 minutes away, the neighbouring communes offer the first local shops, medical services, schools and essential amenities The beautiful town of Vichy, around 40 minutes away, which, like Moulins, has a railway station with links to Paris and Clermont-Ferrand. Just a few minutes' drive away is a lively, historic town renowned for its wine appellation. This château combines rural serenity, proximity to major routes and deep roots in the characterful wine-growing region of Saint-Pourçain-sur-Sioule, offering an ideal setting for a main or second home, or for a hospitality project. Restored with meticulous attention to detail, this remarkable property elegantly combines the authentic charm of 19th-century architecture with the discreet comfort of contemporary amenities. Overlooking the surrounding countryside, a south-facing terrace invites contemplation, revealing a living tableau of nature's bounty throughout the seasons. With a living area of approximately 320sqm, the castle is laid out as follows: Ground floor: the main entrance opens onto a light-filled hall, enhanced by a beautiful wooden staircase that sets the tone from the moment you step inside. The ground floor features bright reception rooms with carefully preserved old parquet floors: an intimate dining room with a red brick fireplace; a spacious living room with generous volumes, extended by a library area; and a warm and welcoming kitchen with an imposing stone fireplace, accessible via a secondary entrance to the château. Upstairs: a landing leads to two comfortable bedrooms sharing a bathroom with toilet. An elegant and bright master suite has its own bathroom. A fourth bedroom has been designed as a large dressing room, reflecting the careful and functional interior layout. On the second floor: ideal for welcoming family or guests, there are three additional bedrooms, a bathroom with toilet, a convertible room, and direct access to the attic. On the garden level: the vaulted basement houses several useful spaces: a wine cellar, a boiler room, a fruit cellar, and a pantry, completing the assets of this characterful residence. This well-maintained château offers a rare lifestyle, combining elegance, comfort, and authenticity in a naturally preserved environment. The outbuildings are an integral part of the character of this property. The old outbuilding houses a barn, a stable, a kennel, a small stable, a workshop, and a chicken coop. The large outbuilding, meanwhile, offers vast potential: on the ground floor, a spacious stable, a large garage, and a summer reception room with a bread oven; upstairs, two additional rooms that can be converted, as can the attic; and in the basement, a cellar formerly used for storing barrels, a reminder of the property's wine-growing past. The property displays all its majesty in the heart of a 12.35– acre (5-hectare) enclosed estate, a veritable natural setting tastefully designed. Beyond the magnificent wrought-iron gate, a gravel path winds gracefully through a landscaped park filled with a variety of trees, including remarkable century-old specimens: imposing redwoods, American walnut trees, majestic cedars, and fragrant lime trees compose a rare and noble tableau of vegetation. Vast meadows and a natural pond fed by two springs complete this ensemble with gentleness and authenticity. The panorama of the Chaîne des Puys gives the place an atmosphere of serenity and harmony. Several water points on the site. The vegetable garden: Designed as a decorative and productive garden, the vegetable garden is laid out in carefully designed paths, lined with aromatic plants and generous crops. The whole garden blends perfectly into its surroundings and benefits from a discreet automatic irrigation system, ensuring regular maintenance while emphasizing the visual harmony of the space. The orchards and greenhouse: A few steps away, a second orchard reveals a collection of carefully selected fruit trees, nestled near an elegant glass greenhouse. A true refuge for seedlings and sensitive plants, this bucolic space is enhanced by a central water feature and an automated watering system, ensuring comfort and autonomy for gardening enthusiasts. This park, both structured and poetic, embodies the art of French gardening: a subtle balance between controlled nature and rural inspiration, offering the property a remarkable living environment, conducive to tranquility and contemplation. Cabinet LE NAIL – Saône-et-Loire & Bourbonnais - M. Lionel MILLET : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Lionel MILLET, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 942 190 125. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
16th and 19th centuries castle. 594 m². 2 reception rooms. Guest house. Ourtbuildings. Pool. 7,7 ha of land. 12 km far from Vichy. Ref 1053.
…By Pierre Changarnier Immobilier
A 19th-century manor and its outbuildings on a 22-hectare estate, thirty minutes from the town of Vichy in the north of the Puy-de-Dôme department. Perched up on a hill, this rectangular three-storey building is topped with a flat tile roof and flanked by a round tower on one side and a rectangular-shaped wing on the other. With grounds extending over approximately 22 hectares, its upper floors provide panoramic views of the nearby hills and the Limagne plain in the distance, while, the chateau, abutting a wooded hillside, is surrounded by large meadows below. As for the property’s reception rooms, they are located on the other side of a courtyard, behind the chateau, as are a caretaker’s cottage and various other outbuildings.
…By Patrice Besse
Ideally situated in a peaceful rural setting, this charming, fully renovated 19th-century castle house stands in the heart of a 5.2-hectare enclosed estate, with orchard, vegetable garden and extensive meadows. Just 11 km from all amenities, it combines modern comforts with old-world charm. The first floor opens onto an elegant entrance hall with wooden staircase and toilet, leading to a south-facing stoop terrace with panoramic views over the surrounding countryside. This is followed by a dining room nestled in the tower, with built-in storage, a vast living room divided into two reception areas, and a warm, fully-equipped kitchen featuring a perfectly functional fireplace. Upstairs, a landing leads to two bedrooms sharing a shower room with toilet. The master suite has its own shower room and toilet, while a fourth bedroom has been converted into a dressing room. The second floor offers a landing, a bathroom with toilet, three further bedrooms, an attic and access to the attic space under the roof. The estate also includes two outbuildings. The smaller outbuilding houses an old cowshed, a stable, a kennel, a small stable and a henhouse, forming a traditional agricultural ensemble. The larger, more versatile outbuilding features a vast stable, a large garage and a reception room with bread oven on the first floor. Upstairs, two additional rooms and an attic extend this space, while the basement houses an old wine cellar, a vestige of the property's winegrowing past. This castle house, in excellent condition, is a house of character, ideal for a main residence or a hospitality project in an unspoilt natural setting. Selling price: 985,000 euros Fees at vendor's expense Excessive energy consumption : Class F/F Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 10,280 euros and 13,950 euros per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Auvergne
Luxurious 18th-century chateau with outbuildings for events and accommodation, nestled in extensive grounds. Built at the end of the 18th century and entirely renovated at the beginning of the 21st in a luxurious, classic style, this chateau in excellent condition offers 480m² of floor space spread over four levels, with 14 main rooms including 7 bedrooms. The outbuildings comprise two buildings: On the first floor, the first building houses three guest rooms and a staff apartment with two bedrooms, a living room and a kitchen. Upstairs, a large 157sqm games room/dormitory. The second building, on the first floor, includes garages, workshops, a boiler room and a professional kitchen. Upstairs, a large 150 sqm reception room with terrace. The 30-hectare enclosed park with pond offers a peaceful, nuisance-free environment. All amenities less than 4 km away. Fees at vendor's expense. Energy class : D Climate class : A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 7,467 euros and 10,103 euros per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021.
…By Agence Mercure Auvergne
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