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Castle 1
Nearby
23

Castle Gaudiès (09)

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$1,357,100
710
8bedrooms
land  3.8ha

By Iad France

Castle 2
Nearby
10

Castle Foix (09)

Beautiful residence 10 minutes from Foix, with a living area of 800 m2 on 11 hectares of land (natural spring water) and view of the mountains. Made of : On the ground floor: entrance hall, 1 dining room, 1 equipped kitchen, 1 back kitchen, 1 laundry room, 2 living rooms, 2 toilets, 1 office, 1 billiard room and 1 cellar and 120 m2 of terrace. On the 1st floor: landing, 2 bedrooms, 1 with its shower room, toilets, 1 shower room, 1 room of 47 m2 to be finished and 1 part of 134 m2 to be finished (5 rooms) 2nd floor: landing, 8 en-suite bedrooms (shower room + toilet), 1 living room, 1 technical room Finally, an adjoining outbuilding on one side on 2 levels of 225 m2 on the ground: On the ground floor: workshop, garage, storage room, laundry... On the 1st floor: 3 large volumes that can be transformed into apartments / gites Ideal for home project: large family, guest rooms, cottages, seminars .... This residence cannot be told, it is visited!

$971,700
800
10bedrooms

By Europe Sud Immobilier - Esi

Castle 3
Nearby
20

Castle Foix (09)

In a majestic environment, perfectly preserved, made of meadows and woods, stands a superb entrance with stone pillars , then a cavaliere alley leading to the castle and its French garden ... It consists of pele-mele, many bedrooms with their showerrooms, a beautiful stone staircase, beautiful massive parquet floors, very bright living rooms, a large outbuilding made up of 3 old dwellings to restore, as well as garages, storage rooms, workshop ... The setting of this set is simply idyllic, there is water, this so precious asset, and beautiful green meadows. Any type of project, in a place like this, will be a joy for its future owner ... I am waiting for you to present it to you ...

$971,700
500
11bedrooms
land  11ha

By Agence Hamilton

Castle 4
Nearby
13

Castle Foix (09)

A manor house with its three gîtes and other outbuildings, set in 8 hectares of grounds with a lake, in the Couserans region of Ariège. Hidden by trees more than three hundred years old, the property gradually emerges at the end of a gravel driveway bordered by low stone walls leading from the west to the centre of the estate. Leaving behind the lush foliage, a group of south-facing buildings comes into view. They comprise a manor house in the centre, dating from 1772, two outbuildings to the west - a garage and a small building housing a reception room - and two former farmhouses that have been renovated and converted into gîtes (guest houses) to the east. The monk-and-nun roof tiles unify the complex, while the varying heights of the elevations, sometimes rendered in white and sometimes of exposed stone, create a hierarchy between the different buildings. The manor house is the tallest, rising to three storeys and flanked by a round tower with a cornice of shortened tiles. Its facades have numerous tall windows with dressed stone surrounds, protected by wooden shutters and metal guardrails with floral scrolls. In front of the manor house, there is a semi-circular gravel esplanade with a central rose bed of the same shape, bisected by a central passageway linking a small two-level Baroque-style fountain, topped by a Buddha, to the main entrance door of the residence. The gîtes and other outbuildings are located on either side of the gravel driveway and the manor house, separated from the latter by a U-shaped paved courtyard to the east. Restoration work in these buildings has showcased the exposed stone walls, and the roofs have been completely redone. Certain parts of the estate have also been modernised to provide year-round facilities for yoga retreats. Two levelled expanses face each other: a vast parking area bordered by low stone walls, which runs in front of the buildings to the right of the driveway, and, at the eastern end, a relaxing terrace partly protected by a solid wood pergola with views over the surrounding area. The property is surrounded by well-kept parklands that slope gently to the south, blending seamlessly into the Ariège Pyrenees Regional Nature Park.

$1,281,100
300
20bedrooms
land  7.4ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 5
Nearby
11

Castle Saint-Sulpice-sur-Lèze (31)

HAUTE GARONNE - NEAR SAINT-SULPICE-SUR-LEZE In a commanding position, magnificent restored 11th & 18th century chateau built in brick, set in 2 hectares of parkland. This peaceful property includes a well, a swimming pool and numerous outbuildings with a total surface area of 650m². With its fine architectural features, the main house of 580 m², including 425 m² of living space, is divided into 13 main rooms, including a 100 m² reception room and 6 bedrooms. On the 2nd floor, 155 m² are available for further conversion. It is ideally located 47 kilometers south of Toulouse, 15 kilometers from the A64 freeway, 24 kilometers from the A66 and 18 kilometers from a train station. Suitable as a family home, but also for a commercial or tourist activity. Energy class: E Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5580 and €7600 per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

$1,335,400
460
6bedrooms
1bathroom
land  2ha

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Toulouse-occitanie

Castle 6
Nearby
17

Castle Mirepoix (09)

A fifteenth-century chateau and Benedictine abbey with splendid grounds in one of France’s most beautiful villages, in the country’s Ariège department. You reach the property via a narrow lane that runs along the chateau. The edifice forms a U shape, adjoined to an abbey. It enjoys a commanding view over the River Hers valley. The property is a haven of peace in the heart of a region with an eventful past: Occitania. The chateau stands like a fortress. It is the fruit of a long monastic story: a combination of medieval history and Benedictine architecture. The existence of this Benedictine abbey was first mentioned in a deed that dates back to 923. Charlemagne, returning from a campaign against the Saracens, chose the spot in 778 to build a monastery and a church. A natural dam that held back Puivert lake nearby burst on 18 June 1279, destroying all the villages in the valley. The monastery was rebuilt between 1280 and 1316 to look like France’s royal fortresses with arrow slits. Then its monks abandoned the edifice during the Hundred Years’ War. Later, in 1502, a phase of reconstruction began, resulting in the buildings that we can see here today. This was an initiative from Philippe de Lévis, the Bishop of Mirepoix, who gave the fortified priory a majestic, serious look. He created apartments in the rectangular tower that the chateau still features today. From this period onwards, especially during the edifice’s second phase of restoration in the eighteenth century, the chateau never stopped being embellished with rich decorative features that expressed the abbey’s powerful influence. The edifice is made up of three sections crowned with gabled and hipped roofs that are covered in monk-and-nun tiling and edged with triple-row génoise cornices. The first section is long and thick. It has three floors and an end tower that is taller than the rest of it. Many evenly placed arched or right-angled windows punctuate its walls. The two other sections adjoin the church. They form a cloister around a garden courtyard. The west section has three floors and the east section has two floors. The latter was recently converted into a gîte. In front of the edifice’s large south-facing facade, a terraced garden leads down to parkland that includes an age-old magnolia in its range of trees.

$2,822,700
2,500
20bedrooms
6bathrooms
land  5,391

By Patrice Besse

Castle 7
Nearby
20

Castle Mirepoix (09)

Step through the gates of this iconic 10th Century Benedictine monastery straight into the pages of a fairy tale! This thousand year old property is totally secluded, surrounded by equally ancient trees in an elevated position over one of the prettiest villages in France. Despite dating back to the Dark Ages, this property is unexpectedly bright and luxurious. The cloistered layout, high vaulted ceilings and arched stone windows throughout allow light to flood through the property. Light is amplified and reflected by the worn flagstones, the wide stone staircases, decorated walls and plastered ceilings. Spread over three floors and 1,700 metres squared of living area, the property includes three dining rooms, seven reception rooms, 17 bedrooms with decorated 18th century stretched canvas walls, delightful artwork and wonderfully individual layouts making the most of the space. As well as the guests suites, the property houses two separate apartments in the main building itself providing a genteel lifestyle for the owners’ family as well as high end accommodation for staff or family. There are numerous kitchen areas to cater for groups as well as providing the possibility of dividing the property into multiple independent living accommodation. The cloisters, library space, Medieval galleries and cellars are also echoed in the landscaped gardens that also provide plenty of room for private reflection. The garden also has a large pool and beautiful trees that are equally ancient and well preserved. All living areas are tastefully decorated with period furnishings and artefacts that will remain with the property. Typically the bedrooms are grand in volume, boasting unusual and unique features, with commanding views over the lush pastoral landscape it sits over. There is a separate, large residential gatehouse situated at the entrance to the château. You enter into a large open-planned kitchen, dining/living area which has feels modern yet still boasts the enormous flagstone castle walls out of which it has been built. A secluded private garden overlooks the old Medieval ramparts making this a historian or romantic’s dream spot. On the first floor, a large main bedroom and an enormous second room across the landing, large enough to create a master suite boast open fires and high ceilings. This is one of the best known and most romantic locations in this part of the world making it an ideal venue for wedding parties, an exceptionally special venue or someone looking for a property that is truly exceptional steeped in the history and romance of Medieval France. If you think you are special enough to take on this exceptional property, contact us today to book a viewing as this place needs to be seen to be appreciated.

$2,822,700
1,779
19bedrooms
19bathrooms
land  6,326

By Beaux Villages Immobilier

Castle 8
Nearby
10

Castle Mirepoix (09)

Between MIREPOIX AND CARCASSONNE Magnificent 12th century Château with large volumes and character Half of the castle is sold on a plot of approx. of 1.3 ha in joint possession with the owners of the second part In a peaceful environment, magnificent view of the Pyrenees Consists of ground floor: entrance, fitted kitchen, living room, lounge-weapons room. Upstairs: 2nd kitchen-living room-living room with a beautiful fireplace, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, toilet. 2nd floor: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, toilet and a dormitory area. Electric heating, 2 pellet stoves, 1 fireplace, good roof. 1 outbuilding (garage/annex) and the farm rented for the year. A place steeped in history, it cannot be told, it can only be visited! Have !

$743,700
300
5bedrooms
1bathroom

By Europe Sud Immobilier - Esi

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