castles for sale Aube, France
Castle Romilly-sur-Seine (10)
A chateau dating back to the 16th and 18th centuries with a swimming pool, nestled in grounds that cover two hectares in France’s Champagne region. The chateau was used as a country house in the 18th century. It was once the centre of the Saron fiefdom – from which the Bochart de Champigny lineage derived its family name from 1630 onwards. From the 17th century, it was a site of astronomical observations by Jean Bochart de Saron and Pierre Gassendi and, in the 18th century, by Jean-Baptiste-Gaspard Bochart de Saron, Roger Joseph Boscovich and Charles Messier. The archives of the French Academy of Sciences mention the chateau as a place used to observe the transit of Venus across the Sun on 3 June 1769, to determine the path of Uranus in 1781, and to observe comets. The chateau is surrounded by walled grounds that cover two hectares. The grounds include a vegetable patch and are dotted with age-old trees, including a 300-year-old plane tree and 200-year-old box and linden trees. A main court extends in front of the chateau, as does the garden, which an imposing wrought-iron gate separates from the village. A towpath along the River Aube demarcates the property’s lower section. Behind the edifice, a slope leads down to a pond. An outdoor swimming pool and a small greenhouse are hidden behind a large neighbouring 16th-century church and cannot be seen from the chateau.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Cathédrale - Troyes (10)
2.5 hours from the center of Paris, 1.5 hours from Dijon, south of Champagne, 15 minutes from a train station. On the edge of immense forests, in appreciable calm and tranquility, 42 acre property in the heart of a region steeped in history. This contiguous estate with its mansion of approximately 700 m2 of living space has outbuildings to be renovated from top to bottom. Its pleasure park is surrounded by walls with entrance gates. Chapel. L-shaped mansion. On the garden level. - Main part built in the 1820s with beautiful reception rooms. - At the rear, in an older part of the 17th century, access via interior courtyard and communicating with the lounges on the south facade. - To the east of the main facade, old part to be completely renovated (uninhabitable as it is) with entrance to courtyard. First floor. Several rooms to renovate with bathrooms. Former service rooms, clock turret. Ideal for family projects, guest rooms, large capacity for reception activities. The outbuildings to be completely restored consist of: an old dwelling house, a dovecote, a ruined 14th century Cistercian barn with a floor area of 800 m2 to be recovered from its ruins, stables, an old forge, a sheepfold.
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Castle Troyes (10)
At the gates of Troyes, in the footsteps of Charles Perrault, a 16th and 18th-century chateau, listed as a historical monument, surrounded by moats on 12 5-hectare grounds. If it is possible to retrace the genealogy of the lords of this domain from 1222 up until 1688, there is little information on the edifice’s initial construction. Only an order made on 3 July 1585 with a quarry worker in Polisy regarding the delivery of two hundred Polisot stone blocks makes it possible to date the construction of the main building more precisely. Many lords succeeded one another over the years, but in the 17th century, Charles Perrault, a son-in-law of the owner, would make his own mark here when Jean de La Fontaine, Boileau, Voiture, Fontenelle and other members of the French Academy would gather here during the summer months. The property is discreetly located at the end of a residential neighbourhood. The group of buildings are situated around a main courtyard surrounded by moats with water, while the grounds extend over three of its sides with a tennis court. Remarkably designed, and from which six shady pathways spread out in a star-shaped pattern in all directions, are two outside dance floors, one of which is bathed in light, while the other, under a verdant canopy, is a little more shaded. From the street, a large pavilion opens onto the main courtyard via an entrance gate, which is preceded by a footbridge spanning the moats. To the right of the gate, there is the guardhouse building and, to the left, the outbuildings, supported by buttresses and bordered by a small tower. On the other side of the courtyard is the main Renaissance-era building, connected by an intermediary building to a half-timbered dwelling. At a right angle, a long classical wing from the 18th century is extended at the other end by two older bays and flanked at the rear by a small square corner tower with arrow slits. On the other side of the terreplein, past the polygonal dovecote, which abuts a swimming pool, the outbuildings that surrounded the courtyard have been entirely restored and converted for residential use with a swimming pool. Their back façades face a large canal that extends to the end of the grounds.
…By Patrice Besse
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