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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
Located on the Carladez plateau, between the Cantal volcanoes and the Lot valley, this 18th-century château is a rare gem surrounded by a 7000 m² wooded park. Built in 1776, it was a significant center of social and economic life in the area. With 550 m² of living space over three levels, the ground floor includes a majestic hall, three large reception rooms, and an old kitchen with access to the cellars. The first floor offers two large bedrooms with fireplaces and five additional bedrooms. The second floor houses a vast, convertible attic, bathed in natural light thanks to a recently redone roof. Additionally, the property includes a 150 m² barn and two pavilions surrounding an elegant courtyard. The château requires significant work to be habitable: installation of heating, sanitary facilities, bathrooms, toilets, and insulation. This property represents a unique opportunity for heritage and history enthusiasts looking for an exceptional renovation project.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Situated at an altitude of 780 meters, this historic castle overlooks the Cère valley in a preserved natural environment. Dating back to the year 930, it is one of the oldest castles in the Auvergne region. Classified as a Historic Monument in its entirety since 2000, it stands as an exceptional architectural testimony, combining authenticity, prestige, and modern functionality. Architecture and History The estate consists of two major building sections: •The medieval keep, whose foundations date back to the 10th century. Raised in the 13th century and remodeled in the 15th century, it features a rectangular plan, volcanic stone walls, a pavilion-style roof, large fireplaces, and a spiral staircase. •The Renaissance main residence, built during the 15th and 17th centuries, embraces the medieval tower. It offers vast reception rooms, French-style ceilings, period fireplaces, a gallery of honor, as well as a consecrated chapel. All the roofs have been completely restored. No renovation work is required; the estate is perfectly maintained and fully operational. Accommodation The residence comprises 13 bedrooms with private bathrooms, distributed between the tower and the main residence. A master suite and several independent rooms complete the accommodation. Reception Spaces Designed entirely for event hosting, the estate offers: •A renovated barn for seated receptions and meals for up to 200 guests, equipped with restrooms, a professional kitchen, storage space, and accessible facilities for people with reduced mobility (PRM) •A reception gallery ideal for cocktails, exhibitions, or meetings •A medieval inner courtyard for outdoor events •A shaded esplanade under linden trees, suitable for ceremonies Additional sanitary facilities are distributed throughout the outbuildings, including PRM-accessible toilets. Grounds and Outbuildings The 2.4-hectare enclosed park, fully landscaped, includes: •Two exterior towers framing the main entrance in front of the castle fountain, used for storage •Two natural springs and a well, ensuring complete water autonomy •Free water supply combining spring water and municipal water via a water tower in the hamlet •Three ornamental ponds and a fountain •A vegetable garden, orchard, and horse stables •Guest parking area •A swimming pool-ready plot without technical constraints or easements •A wine cellar •A vaulted room featuring two bread ovens Technical Features •Heating: Central gas heating (two buried tanks) supplemented by wood-burning stoves •Water: Two private springs, a well, and access to the municipal network – free of charge for the property •Sanitation: septic tank (to be brought up to standards) •Electricity: Three-phase power •Internet: Fiber optic installed •Kitchens: Three kitchens, including two professional kitchens located in the barn and tower •Outdoor lighting and sound systems for evening events Location & Accessibility Located just 15 km from Aurillac, the property benefits from quick and convenient access: •Aurillac Airport: 20 minutes •Nearby SNCF train station •A75 motorway: 45 minutes (connecting Clermont-Ferrand and Montpellier) Nearby attractions include: •Lioran Ski Resort (30 minutes) •Vézac Golf Course (25 minutes) •Heritage sites, hiking trails, lakes, gorges, and classified villages This castle, listed as a Historic Monument, combines heritage, functionality, and economic potential. With no renovations needed and already operating as an event venue, it offers an ideal setting for upscale receptions, family use, or an exceptional secondary residence. Its classification provides access to favorable tax benefits for maintenance and potential upgrades. Its commanding position, water autonomy, quality facilities, and attractive tourist environment make it a rare property on the market.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
In the heart of the Cantal region, within a preserved environment offering peace, nature, and authenticity, this distinguished property unfolds all the elegance of an 18th-century historic residence set within approximately one hectare of carefully landscaped grounds. Built at the end of the 18th century, this classical-style pleasure house is arranged on a terrace overlooking a terraced garden. The main residence, featuring a central projecting section, is flanked by two lower service wings, while a large barn extends along the western side of the estate. The entire property has retained its original 18th-century decorative features, including wood paneling, stucco work, and fireplaces, further enhanced in the mid-19th century by Italian-style landscape paintings executed in medallions by William Laparra, adding a remarkable artistic and decorative dimension to the property. Listed as a Monument Historique, the estate benefits from official heritage protection covering the château, its interior features, its outbuildings, and its gardens. From the moment one enters, the estate is immediately appealing due to its elevated position and open views over the surrounding countryside. The terraced park features structured gardens and a natural water resurgence fed by an old stream diversion, contributing to the charm and identity of the property. The residence offers approximately 400 sqm of living space across several levels. The reception rooms retain their full authenticity with period fireplaces, generous volumes, and open views over the park. A remarkable library with a monumental fireplace stands as one of the most emblematic spaces of the property. The accommodation includes around ten bedrooms, several bathrooms and shower rooms, as well as vast convertible attic spaces and rare heritage features, including preserved alcoves on the upper floors. The property is further complemented by a substantial stone barn of approximately 300 sqm over two levels. It has been restored and structurally reinforced with tie rods and the reconstruction of a side wall. It offers multiple potential uses: classic car collection, reception and event space, art gallery, exhibition venue, private museum, or cultural foundation. A large independent garage, located in extension of the main residence, completes the outbuildings. The estate benefits from mains drainage, a fully renewed electrical system, and entirely electric heating. Rare on the market, this property is aimed at a clientele seeking a place steeped in history, suitable for an exceptional family residence, a high-end tourism project, or a cultural or event-oriented venture. A unique property where heritage, architecture, and the art of living come together in a preserved natural environment.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
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These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Vic-sur-Cère. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.