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At the border of Cantal and Aveyron, overlooking the valley of Goul, a castle from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance stands on a 15-hectare site. Established in the center of its territory and isolated in a completely preserved environment free from any nuisance, the fully classified historical monument rises above the valley that marks the historical boundary between Haute-Auvergne and Rouergue. The main access is from the eastern side where an ancient drawbridge likely once stood. Its origins date back to the Middle Ages when the site was merely a keep surrounded by a wall of five to seven defensive towers. Today, only the western keep, a second tower raised in the 15th century to the east, and one truncated defensive tower remain, surrounded by terraces and open spaces. The central living quarters, built during the Renaissance between the two square towers, feature numerous bays with mullioned windows on its southern façade and a sculptural decor around the main entrance door. An additional wing was added to the north in the 18th century. Inside, the layout of the rooms has not been altered. In addition to a monumental Italian-style staircase, the ground floor consists of an old low hall that now serves as a dining room, a small television lounge, two kitchens – the original one and a more recent one – as well as access to the cellars and a garage. The first floor contains an old lordly room, a contiguous small lounge, two bedrooms, and a shower room with toilets. Access to the 18th-century section leads to a succession of three bedrooms with water points, a bathroom, and separate toilets. The second floor includes a spacious room known as 'the Queen's room', an office, two additional bedrooms, and a shower room with toilets. A landing passage leads to a shower room and to the attic of the 18th-century section. The third floor comprises an exhibition room, followed by a spare bedroom, former service rooms, and an interior pigeon house. A small staircase then leads to the loft with a large hall under the framework and two chimneys. This precedes a chapel and the upper parts of the two towers. A caretaker's house and a swimming pool are also located on the estate.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
AVEYRON - SAINT-HIPPOLYTHE Nestled in this beautiful valley, this surprising 350 m² château with its atypical charm and original architecture is set in the heart of lush natural surroundings. It comprises 15 main rooms. The château is fully fenced to ensure security and privacy, and has an access to a natural spring which adds a charming buccolic touch. The natural swimming pool is the perfect place to relax. On this large land of almost 2 ha, the huge barn and its stable, the hay store, the sheds, the dovecote and the kennel offer real potential for many projects. Possibility of acquiring additional land. This property is a great opportunity to own a piece of history in the beautiful Saint-Hippolyte region. Energy class: G Climate class: G Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 15862 euros and 21446 euros per year. Prices indexed to 2021, 2022, 2023. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
A 19th-century Palladian chateau, its outbuildings, tree-filled grounds, a swimming pool and vegetable garden, on the border of the Corrèze and Cantal departments. Seen from above, the chateau’s footprint is a reminder that it was built below the vestiges of a fortified castle constructed around 1470, which once belonged to the same family. Located on the outskirts of the village and nestled within a verdant setting, from its entrance gate, a lane skirts the grounds’ immense expanses of lawn before arriving at the chateau. Steeped in the heritage of French Palladian dwellings from the early 19th century, when Palladio’s influence was combined with local classicism, the use of carefully dressed blonde stone and the regularity of the stonework conveys the desire to make the building as durable as possible, according to a rational architectural ideal, while its white louvred shutters help lighten the chateau’s overall and impressive heft. Surrounded by a wide array of tall trees: limes, thuyas, beeches and different resinous varieties, directly opposite the chateau, several metres from the swimming pool and skirting a portion of the wall that separates the property from a private drive, a perennial flowerbed is planted with rosebushes in an array of shimmering colours. In addition, a barn, adjacent to the chateau, is used as a garage and the machine room for the swimming pool, while, set back at a distance, a small 16th-century manor house, with its own garden and a central staircase tower, abuts the grounds’ southern entrance. As for the grounds, they include a variety of different spaces, such as a vegetable garden, a piece of land zoned for construction and two grassy plots, whereas four agricultural parcels with two barns, each with 400 m², can be purchased with the property at an additional price.
…By Patrice Besse
Perched on a scenic ridge in south-central France, this magnificent chateau estate offers a premium, turn-key investment opportunity. The property is uniquely adaptable for continued use as a premier destination wedding venue, or for conversion into a five-star luxury boutique hotel, gastronomic retreat, or elite educational institution. The estate features high-end infrastructure, including newly renovated en-suite accommodations for up to 70 guests, a deluxe bridal suite, outstanding views, ceremonial lawns, and a half-Olympic-sized pool. Perfectly positioned for luxury slow tourism, the estate offers total privacy alongside exceptional connectivity. It is located within 45 to 120 minutes of three regional airports, and minutes from a popular medieval town.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
The Castle, a true 15th-century treasure located at the gates of FIGEAC in the Lot Valley. A witness to a rich history, this castle was once an advanced sentinel and a crucial observation post along the Lot, protecting against invasions along the river trade route. Steeped in history, it has been carefully restored to offer a unique blend of period charm and modern comfort. With its living areas on the ground floor adorned with beautiful stone slabs and its upstairs bedrooms featuring parquet floors, every space exudes elegance and tranquility. Covering an area of 250 square meters, spread over three levels. The living areas, such as the living room and dining room, provide bright and welcoming spaces, with comfortable dimensions of 43 square meters and 40 square meters respectively, and a fully equipped modern kitchen. The bedrooms, on the other hand, are generously sized, ranging from 15.5 square meters to 21.5 square meters. The swimming pool, measuring 9x4 meters, is located in the heart of a well-maintained 1700 square meter wooded park, at the foot of a south-facing terrace. A 100 square meter outbuilding offers four additional bedrooms, ideal for hosting guests or creating a comfortable workspace. Its elevated position offers a pleasant view of the Lot Valley.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Château de Saint-Dau An elegant Renaissance château listed as a Historic Monument, set within approximately twenty hectares of grounds, just a few minutes from Figeac. Located near Figeac, a Town of Art and History renowned as the birthplace of Jean-François Champollion, Château de Saint-Dau is situated in one of the most remarkable heritage regions of France. The estate enjoys a privileged setting, surrounded by rolling countryside, preserved valleys, and historic villages. Nearby are several of the South-West’s most iconic sites, including Rocamadour, the spectacular cliffside village and one of France’s most visited heritage destinations, Saint-Cirq-Lapopie, often regarded as one of the country’s most beautiful villages, as well as Conques and the historic routes of the Camino de Santiago. Accessibility is also one of the estate’s key strengths. Figeac can be reached within minutes, while Rodez, Brive-la-Gaillarde, and Toulouse—the third-largest city in France and the capital of the Occitanie region—provide convenient access to major rail and international air transport networks. Dating back to the early 16th century and listed as a Historic Monument, Château de Saint-Dau has undergone a particularly meticulous restoration in recent years under the stewardship of its current owners. Their ambition was not simply to restore the château, but to return it to its former nobility while adapting it to the expectations of contemporary comfort. The original architectural features have been carefully preserved and restored with great respect for the spirit of the property. Fireplaces, wood panelling, historic joinery, period volumes and decorative details now coexist harmoniously with discreetly integrated modern amenities. The result is a rare balance between heritage and contemporary living. At the heart of the château, an elegant stone spiral staircase serves the various levels of the residence. The bedrooms, most of which have been designed as spacious suites, generally benefit from their own private sitting rooms. Each possesses its own distinct character and atmosphere, creating a warm and intimate environment suited both to family life and guest accommodation. Today, the estate offers eighteen bedrooms distributed between the main château and two independent guest houses. This configuration allows family and friends to be welcomed in complete comfort while preserving privacy for all. Outside, the park provides an especially pleasant setting. Behind the château, the swimming pool is nestled within a mature landscaped environment where centuries-old trees create a refreshing retreat during the summer months. The atmosphere is that of a gracious country estate—peaceful, discreet, and deeply relaxing. The outbuildings, which have been fully renovated, complement the property beautifully. A former nightclub, once renowned throughout the region, has been transformed into an elegant lounge and bar, creating a convivial space for entertaining or enjoying evenings with friends. Upstairs, the former barns now house a large reception hall suitable for weddings, private events, seminars, concerts, and exhibitions. This configuration gives the estate remarkable versatility. It could serve equally well as an exceptional family residence or as a hospitality and events venue, benefiting from existing infrastructure dedicated to receptions and guest accommodation. Rare for the quality of its restoration, its preserved setting, and its capacity for hosting, Château de Saint-Dau will appeal to lovers of historic properties seeking a vibrant and elegant estate, deeply rooted in one of the most beautiful regions of South-West France.
…By Poncet & Poncet Christie's International Real Estate Occitanie
In a confidential part of South-West France, sought after for the richness of its heritage, the preservation of its landscapes and the quality of its way of life, this remarkable heritage estate reveals a rare sense of coherence, where history naturally converses with refined residential elegance and a fully assumed hosting vocation. Set in a commanding position at the heart of an unspoiled natural environment, this 16th-century château, listed as a Historic Monument, now displays a monumental presence, perfectly balanced within its landscape. A carefully considered contemporary renovation has preserved the architectural coherence of the whole, respecting volumes, materials and the original spirit, while subtly incorporating modern comfort. The château offers approximately 1,200 sqm of living space, arranged in a particularly rare vertical configuration. Each floor, entirely self-contained, features its own reception rooms, sanitary facilities and bedrooms, allowing for independent use. This layout provides exceptional flexibility, ideal for private receptions, weddings and events, while maintaining privacy and fluid circulation. A spiral staircase, an emblematic architectural feature, connects all levels and naturally structures the reading of the building. At the foot of one of the towers, at the château’s entrance, a rib-vaulted chapel, preserved in its original state, stands as a rare and emotionally resonant heritage feature, reinforcing the singular character of the estate. The property also includes an independent reception hall, designed to host private events in an elegant and structured setting. It is complemented by a more intimate reception space, offering a refined extension for evening gatherings, all in harmony with the estate’s heritage balance. Extending over more than twenty hectares of gardens, meadows and woodland, the grounds form a preserved landscaped setting, punctuated by century-old trees, wide perspectives and a heated swimming pool seamlessly integrated into its surroundings. This immersion in nature is combined with excellent accessibility: shops and services nearby, two regional airports within less than an hour offering regular connections to Paris, Geneva and major European destinations, while Toulouse-Blagnac International Airport remains accessible in approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. Through the quality of its renovation, the clarity of its layout and the maturity of its facilities, this château stands as one of the most accomplished heritage estates of its category, offering a rare setting for a private residence or a large-scale hospitality project. Asking price: €4,000,000 Full documentation available upon request, following an initial exchange. Listed as a Historic Monument – not subject to Energy Performance Diagnosis (DPE). Information on potential risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website. https://sites.google.com/a/coldwellbanker.fr/honoraires-coldwellbanker-demeure-prestige/
…By Coldwell Banker Paris
In Haute-Corrèze, on the edge of a village, a 15th-century restored castle, with outbuildings and ponds, on a 73-hectare estate, more than 21 hectares of which are woods and land. The castle, whose oldest parts date back to the 15th century, was built on the probable site of a feudal motte from the 9th century. Its layout essentially follows the structure of the medieval walls, documented since the 13th century, which still organizes the site today. The north facade faces the village church and a neo-Gothic chapel of the estate built in 1898. It is integrated into the enclosing wall, which extends east and west and delineates immediate access to the property. Two gates provide access to the estate. To the northeast, the first leads to the gardens, parking areas, annex buildings, a swimming pool, and a passage to an honor courtyard. The second gate opens onto a driveway that runs along the western side of the castle to the honor courtyard. The stone facades and slates from Travassac have undergone complete restoration. The gravel honor courtyard is bordered by the two main wings, also called the "small" and "large" parts, built with three levels and arranged at a right angle. The courtyard is closed off to the south by a fortified wall that overlooks a zone of dry moats. The two wings are separated by a passageway that connects the courtyard to the back of the castle, its dependencies, gardens, and swimming pool. The small part extends along a north-south axis around a rectangular building flanked by a residential tower. The large part, oriented east-west, consists of several buildings and towers, including a spiral staircase tower and a square tower marking the angle of the right angle. To the south, an inner enclosing wall marks the transition to the estate's land and contributes to the staging of the castle, established as a belvedere. It is punctuated by stone staircases and, near the swimming pool, by a circular turret with a pepper-box roof.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Location : In the Aveyron, between Rodez and Millau, nestled in a landscape of hills, meadows, crops and forests is the small village where this castle and its magnificent park are located. History: the building dates from 1208, built on a quadrangular plan, enclosing an oblong and narrow inner courtyard, the ancient medieval fortress was reworked in the 16th, 17th and 19th centuries. The castle is registered as a historical monument in 1986 The Property: This entirely renovated castle includes 15 very spacious rooms, with a surface area of 1700 m² (total surface area 2400 m²) numerous lounges, kitchen and dining room. Woodwork and old floors, fireplaces and stone staircase, make this building majestic while being very comfortable. The castle is lived in as a home, because the owners have invested in their comfort and that of their friends. The magnificent enclosed park of 2 ha contains not only French garden and hundred-year-old trees, but also fruit trees in espaliers, poplars, hydrangeas facing the main entrance of the castle. A large swimming pool with a wellness area. Let's not forget the outbuildings, beautiful stables and a garage for vintage cars. Services : Fireplace, Internet, Connected thermostat, Carport, Watering, Barbecue, Fence, Exterior lighting, Listed building, Digital code, Intercom, Electric gate, Jeu de boules, Swimming pool, Playground. BOSE speakers throughout the grounds. Our opinion: This castle is made to rest and welcome family and friends in absolute comfort. Maison PONCET & PONCET I CHRISTIE'S INTERNATIONAL Office de Montpellier, 2 Passage Lonjon Téléphone : +33 4 67 02 03 31 Référent Patrick PONCET : +33 6 09 71 51 62 [email protected]
…By Poncet & Poncet Christie's International Real Estate Occitanie
Overlooking the Lot valley, this magnificent medieval castle of Camboulan dating from the 13th century, classified as a historical monument in 1995, is located on the Aveyron coast in the town of Ambeyrac, 15 minutes from Cajarc and Figeac. It will charm you with its architecture, its fine appointments and the quality of its restoration. Leveled during the French Revolution, a sumptuous rebuilt tower serves - via a majestic stone spiral staircase - the 3 floors including the machicolations (which can be laid out over 120 m²). This imposing building consists of a part, hitherto operated as guest rooms, offering 5 large bedrooms each with its own bathroom and toilet, and a large living room with its Versailles parquet floor. On the ground floor, you will find a large living room with superb 54m² stone paving, a bright 37m² kitchen - giving access to the gardens - with its original cantou, a boiler room, a toilet, a vestibule 25m² serving a living area of 31m², an office of 9m² and a mezzanine of 10m². Frame, roof, joinery, floor, heating, electricity were completely redone in 1995. This chateau, with a living area of 370m², however offers potential for expansion and customization through the annexes: a former stable of 110m² on 2 levels with a chestnut parquet floor and an adjoining barn of approx. 90 m². All in impeccable structural condition. On the 2870m² of land there is also a swimming pool of 9m x 5m as well as a lean-to of approx. 60m² perfectly adapted to park 3 vehicles. The property has regained all the majesty of a stone castle perched on the heights, strolling through its lair offers the exceptional sensation of a cozy but contemporary medieval atmosphere.
…By Agence Hamilton
AVEYRON - BETWEEN RODEZ AND CAHORS Magnificent château listed in 1995. 370 m² of living space and 10 spacious and bright main rooms, with all modern comforts and historic charm. Featuring a majestic fireplace, double-glazed windows ensuring perfect insulation, and fiber-optic internet access. The tower houses a circular stone staircase that leads to the various rooms. Five bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms, a library/lounge, an office, a workshop with a mezzanine and, under the superb roof timbers, two large convertible spaces. The outdoor swimming pool is surrounded by a carefully landscaped garden. The chateau is equipped with all modern conveniences for security and peace of mind. Thanks to the well and automatic watering system, maintenance of the enclosed garden is made easy, providing an exceptional living environment with total privacy. A barn houses two horse stalls and a large garage for several vehicles. Exterior lighting enhances the architectural beauty of the property at dusk. A rare gem, combining timeless elegance with unrivalled modern comforts. Energy class: N/A Climate class: N/A Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
At the heart of the sought-after triangle of Gramat – Padirac – Rocamadour, in a preserved and confidential setting, this 17th-century château, elegantly restored in keeping with its heritage, reveals all its charm within a domain of over 4 hectares. Built in 1661 on the foundations of a former castle and partially restored after a fire in 1944, the property has undergone a high-quality renovation. The owners have successfully combined architectural authenticity with modern comfort, using noble materials and fine craftsmanship, notably through the creation of stone-framed openings, the restoration of the paved courtyard, and the preservation of remarkable period features. The château offers approximately 474 sqm of living space, arranged around a paved inner courtyard accessed through a gateway. It features spacious reception rooms filled with natural light, enhanced by numerous carved wooden fireplaces, period woodwork, and generous volumes. The ground floor includes an entrance hall, a fully equipped kitchen with pantry, a character dining room, several lounges including a large reception room, an oratory, as well as a bedroom with en-suite shower room. The upper floor comprises five bedrooms, including a generously sized suite, along with several bathrooms and additional comfort spaces. A stone tower, yet to be restored, offers further development potential over several levels. In addition, a fully renovated outbuilding of 238 sqm allows for multiple uses: guest house, bed and breakfast activity, artist studios, or reception space. A vaulted armory room of 62 sqm, raw and authentic, provides a remarkable setting, ideal for receptions or events. The grounds extend over 4 hectares, featuring meadows, a landscaped park, and mature trees. The property enjoys open and elevated views over the surrounding countryside. A covered and heated swimming pool completes the ensemble. A traditional dovecote, a witness to the estate’s rural past, along with several outbuildings (garage, barn, workshop), further enhance this rare property. Located in and preserved environment, with discreet and quality neighboring presence, the property offers a privileged lifestyle, suitable both as a family residence or for hospitality and event projects. A character property combining elegance, authenticity, and strong potential, in the heart of a renowned touristic region.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
On a 12.5-hectare estate by the river, a character property including an elegant 19th-century château of 340 m², a large outbuilding of 357 m², two annexes, and a heated and covered swimming pool. Ref 1038.
…By Pierre Changarnier Immobilier
A 15th-century chateau, its outbuildings, grounds and swimming pool, surrounded by 21 hectares of unoccupied land, along the outskirts of the Quercy region, twenty minutes from Brive-la-Gaillarde. In the 14th century, the lands owned by the de Chabannes family were transferred to Adhémar d’Aigrefeuille, Baron of Gramat, before the de Muzac family, whose patriarch was the King of France’s sergeant-at-arms, took possession of the estate in the next century, pledging his allegiance to the Viscount of Turenne in the process. Through marriages and successive inheritances, the fiefdom was then passed down to the de Tournier family of Corrèze, followed by that of the de Materre de Chauffour family, which owned it until 1870. Left abandoned for nearly a century, the dwelling was given a new life in 1966 when a painter and his wife bought the chateau, nearly in ruins, and undertook a large-scale restoration. From the wrought-iron gate, which indicates the estate’s formal entrance, a gravel lane traverses a large swath of lawn and leads to the property’s upper patio, the latter of which skirts the southeast exterior of the oldest of the three dwellings. Faithful to the origin of its name, the dwelling is made up of two adjacent edifices, which hug the land’s natural slope: the older of the two is located above the more recent construction, whereas the two wings are partially connected via a third dwelling abutting a square tower-dovecote. The upper edifice, from the late 15th century, is made up of a rectangular structure, the western part of which was completely reassembled with original materials recovered from the rubble after 1945, while a stately hexagonal tower, with a lauze slate tile roof, juts forward into the courtyard. In addition, mullioned windows, including two corner ones behind the dwelling, cadence its exteriors, whereas, in the interior corner of the second building, in all likelihood built in the late 17th century, a circular tower, completely rebuilt in 2025, is topped with a lauze slate roof. This same dwelling also features a balcony with balusters, supported by a basket-handle arch, while a series of dormers, crowned with finials, punctate the various rooftops – long, conical, pavilion and hipped – that have been deftly blended together. Lastly, slate and barrel tiles as well as tall chimneys, gracefully coiffed, create an overall aesthetic and aerial composition, whereas the outbuildings – a Limousin-style barn and a former hunting lodge – provide the finishing touches for this remarkable and historical estate.
…By Patrice Besse
Elegant 1910 maison bourgeoise set within a stunning private park of mature trees, offering generous proportions and period charm throughout. The main house features refined reception areas, an open-plan living/kitchen space, and multiple en-suite bedrooms across three floors, some with park-view balconies. A substantial extension adds large reception/event spaces, a professional kitchen, and additional en-suite guest accommodation—ideal for hospitality or large family use. Further benefits include a full cellar, garage, outbuildings, and oil-fired heating with double glazing. The landscaped grounds include century-old sequoias, a 17 x 8 m saltwater pool with pool house and summer kitchen, and leisure features such as a mini-golf area. Option to acquire adjoining stone buildings (cottage, barn, outbuildings) offering development potential. Former boutique hotel and events venue, the property is perfectly suited as a luxury private residence, hospitality project, or elegant retreat. Conveniently located near Souillac with excellent transport links and close to Dordogne highlights including Sarlat.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
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