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Listed castle Vic-sur-Cère (15)

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.

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$1,625,000
1,070
8bedrooms
land 15.6ha

By Patrice Besse

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Castle Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne (19)

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.

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$4,004,600
2,196
38bedrooms
25bathrooms
land 3.3ha

By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate

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Castle Saint-Germain-Lembron (63)

An elegant family home nestled between landscaped grounds and the Auvergne mountains Just 45 minutes from Clermont-Ferrand, in a pristine, peaceful setting, this 17th-, 18th-, and 19th-century château enjoys a privileged location in the heart of the Auvergne countryside. On one side, the view overlooks the landscaped park surrounding the home; on the other, it opens onto the Auvergne mountains and their unspoiled horizons. A rare living environment where calm, nature, and privacy reign. Formerly a hunting lodge that has since become a family home, it has undergone a renovation that respects its history. The main architectural features have been preserved: high ceilings, fireplaces, antique hardwood floors, wood paneling, and spacious reception areas lend the property an authentic and timeless character. With approximately 655 m² of living space, the residence is organized around a spacious entrance hall leading to an elegant suite of living rooms and a dining room totaling nearly 130 m² of reception space. A large kitchen opening onto the outdoors, as well as a separate ground-floor studio with direct access to the garden, complete this level. The upper floors feature a master suite, seven bedrooms, several shower rooms and bathrooms, as well as a private chapel. A vast convertible attic offers additional potential for expansion. Magnificent vaulted cellars, a wellness area housed in former vaulted rooms, and several spaces dedicated to relaxation all contribute to the property’s unique character. The estate also includes a separate guesthouse of approximately 78 m² and a barn of approximately 170 m² offering numerous possibilities for use, whether as a family residence or for a hospitality or event venue. The wooded grounds form a true setting around the residence. A pond, a lake, a bridle path, a terrace with a spa, and numerous outdoor living spaces invite you to fully enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings. Carefully renovated and tastefully decorated, the property has retained the spirit of a grand family home. Bathed in light, warm, and easy to live in, it offers a rare balance of spaciousness, comfort, and conviviality. Its numerous living spaces, opening onto the grounds and the surrounding nature, fully contribute to the quality of life it provides. Located near the main natural and tourist sites of Auvergne, 10 minutes from the A75 and local amenities, this rare property will appeal to heritage enthusiasts seeking an authentic, discreet, and unspoiled place to live. Asking price: €1,200,000 (fees included, payable by the seller) Energy class: F Climate class: C property with excessive energy consumption This property is listed by Marie-Laure Courmont +33(0)6 80 44 89 84 - Independent Real Estate Agent Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

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$1,392,900
655
11bedrooms
1bathroom

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

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Castle Issoire (63)

Dwelling: Near a village nestled at the foot of a hill, neighboring an unusual Forêt de la Comté classified as an environmental site, all set within the first foothills of the Livradois-Forez Regional Park, this 17th-century estate reveals itself. Loaded with history and presenting approximately 600 m² of living space over 3 levels, the castle and its outbuildings unfold around a U-shaped courtyard housing an old crayfish park, a stone fountain from Volvic, and varied vegetation. As you pass through the gate, a two-level caretaker's house, barns, and a garage are a number of outbuildings for rehabilitation, along with the interior of the building which has undergone a roof restoration. A stable and the ruins of an old house stand in close proximity. Numerous works on medium and major construction are planned to restore the shine to this place. The castle, built on a small cellar, offers substantial living volumes. The entrance, ornamented with a stone pediment, leads left to a kitchen and a large pantry, and to the right, a majestic living room of 113 m² with its library corner and numerous openings onto the park, a bedroom, and a toilet. A majestic staircase provides access to a private chapel on the mezzanine, and then upstairs to four bedrooms, an office, a shower room, and two bathrooms. On the top level, an apartment with a living room, shower room, and a bedroom adorned with painted woodwork opening onto a terrace completes another area that includes three bedrooms. Finally, under the roof of the tower, there is a final room serving as an additional bedroom. Land: Open to the valley, south-facing, with no overlooking neighbors, the estate overlooks its 5 hectares of land primarily composed of meadows and some woods. Notable is the presence of a spring and a large vegetable garden sheltered behind the barn walls. The gravel terrace, directly accessible from the living room, allows for full enjoyment of the view and the serene surroundings. Additional elements: This property, just a few minutes from ISSOIRE, allows for various potential uses, whether it be for events, tourist reception, coupled with animal hospitality, plant cultivation, or the establishment of beehives. Schools and local shops are just a few minutes' walk away. The preserved environment that has sheltered this place for almost four decades, along with the undeniable charm of these walls, will attract lovers of ancient stones, but a budget to match the necessary rehabilitation work will need to be anticipated. Mission and challenges Safer on this property: - Support local development This transfer is part of the goal of participating in the development of rural territories by establishing project holders and responds to sustainable development objectives by promoting the enhancement of rural heritage. Please note that some advertising sites do not properly display our service. For complete and accurate information, we invite you to visit our website or to contact us directly. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr Photos: © Copyright Safer - Use prohibited without the author's agreement.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$731,300
597
12bedrooms
land 5.1ha

By Safer Auvergne Rhone-alpes

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Castle Rocamadour (46)

Private equestrian center that can be transformed into a professional facility High-quality renovation carried out by renowned craftsmen, also with the services of an architect. The property benefits from 43 hectares of land, offering vast expanses of contiguous meadow. A beautiful contemporary house, surrounded by several barns typical of the region, within an equestrian estate now operated as a private riding school. The services combine modern comfort, functionality and respect for the spirit of the place. 4 modern stalls integrated into the barn with rubber flooring well-maintained stable with a manure chain Land: 23 hectares in one piece and a second block of 20 hectares not adjoining (including 1 hectare of woodland) tack room with toilet and shower + drying area for horses 34m x 17m metal-framed riding arena (with photovoltaic panels) on the roof and Fontainebleau sand for the horses Adjoining barn converted into an office Potential barn to convert (5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms) 150 tonnes of hay produced per year. Swimming pool 13x4 with CHF heat pump from 2016 comprehensive renovation in 2010 Office with fiber optic internet connection, 40m2 + possibility of setting up another room Additional area: 90m2 patio, terrace, walkway: 200m2 Main house of 330m2 with semi-open terrace living/dining room with fireplace and Technal brand opening upstairs office and zinc roof Modern fitted kitchen / Custom kitchen space 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms TF: 6000e EXTREMELY RARE PRODUCT

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$2,785,800
350
4bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 43ha

By Mouly Immobilier

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Castle Cressensac-Sarrazac (46)

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.

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$1,036,000
697
14bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 12.5ha

By Pierre Changarnier Immobilier

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Castle Brive-la-Gaillarde (19)

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.

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$1,334,900
700
13bedrooms
land 21ha

By Patrice Besse

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Castle Brive-la-Gaillarde (19)

A 13th-century chateau, its outbuildings and feudal vestiges between Brive-la-Gaillarde and the foothills of the White Périgord region. From the hamlet’s small square, a 150-metre no-through road, framed on either side by large outbuildings that partially mask the property, provides access to the chateau’s court of honour via a wrought-iron gate flanked by stone pillars. The property’s enclosure walls, the round tower with its Renaissance dormer window and the crystallised ruins of an ancient lookout tower, are the remaining vestiges of the early chateau dating from 1226, which was expanded in the 15th century with the construction of the three-storey main building and its square tower, and then restored in 1650, this last phase being accompanied by the construction of the mansard roof outbuildings as well. Facing east to west, the barlong-shaped main building has a hipped roof flanked on opposite corners by two towers, one round and topped with a pepperpot roof and the other square with a pavilion roof. The three-storey façades of this classical-style dwelling, in lime-pointed rubble stone, are cadenced by many tall casement cross-windows with ashlar stone surrounds. The façade also has two sets of double glass doors with semi-circular spoked fanlights as well as two bull’s-eye windows, and is topped with a rounded dormer window on one side, which dynamically highlights a central row of windows. Two monumental chimneys rise up from this side of the roof as well, while the towers’ façades are punctuated by small windows, oculi and glass doors. All the windows and doors are safeguarded by single or double-leaf wooden shutters, with the exception of the mullion dormer window topped with a triangular pediment and a pinnacle that crowns the vertical row of windows on the chateau’s northern gable end. With two hectares of land, the property’s buildings were all constructed out of blond limestone and topped with Allassac slate roofs. Adjacent to the round tower and extending on from the main dwelling, a two-storey outbuilding, used mainly as housing, faces a triangular domestic outbuilding, which encloses the grand courtyard on one side. The latter is extended to the south by a large rectangular, landscaped patio, which provides the chateau’s western façade with a panoramic view, while from the chateau’s eastern façade, the grounds bordered by a gravel area reveal swathes of woodlands that extend towards the south. Lastly, an immense right-angle outbuilding used for agricultural purposes is located on the other side of the drive.

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$1,154,900
750
12bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 2ha

By Patrice Besse

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Listed castle Brive-la-Gaillarde (19)

For sale, a château listed in the supplementary inventory of Historical Monuments from the 11th to the 15th and 18th centuries, approximately 821 m² with 401 m² of living space, partially restored on 7.11 hectares. This château is located in Corrèze, north of Brive-la-Gaillarde and on the borders of Dordogne. The château from the 11th to 15th and 18th centuries. This château, listed as a Historical Monument and placed on a rocky spur, offers a preserved place free of any nuisance on 7.11 hectares in one block. This dwelling in a hamlet consists of a lord's house, a dungeon with an old stable, vaulted cellars, a square tower, and the remains of a chapel with its crypt. A surrounding wall traces the medieval history of this château. The château rises over 3 levels. Each level measures approximately 183 m². The top level is designated as an attic. A living room, a kitchen, 4 bedrooms, a bathroom, and a shower room. A terrace on the upper floor. On the upper floor of the porch, 4 bedrooms remain to be renovated. A garden shielded from view in a dominant position. History and architecture. The site of this château was an oppidum during the time of the Gauls due to its strategic location. Before the year 1000, a wooden château was built at this location. In the 11th century, this château was transformed into a feudal fortress with a four-level tower, 3 vaulted cellars, and surrounding walls. The château was destroyed during the Hundred Years' War. In the 15th century, the dwelling was rebuilt with a chapel, a keystone, the lord's house, evidenced by the kitchen floor, and Gothic arcading. In the 17th century, a fire destroyed the château, which was rebuilt in the 18th century as we know it today. This château was titled viscountcy, and its lords held this title. Illustrious guests stayed there, such as Mr. de Mirabeau, who had his own room that bears his name. The family was linked to Turenne.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$632,600
810
7bedrooms
1bathroom
land 7.1ha

By Vv Groupe Immobilier Du Patrimoine

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