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Ref.4845 : In the Heart of the Berry Region, a 15th–17th C. Château with Park, Moat and Outbuildings Just three hours from Paris by motorway, southern Boischaut is a region that combines the gently rolling plains of the Paris Basin with the foothills of the Massif Central, which feature a more rugged terrain. This natural region, covering the southern parts of the Indre and Cher departments—that is, the former province of Berry—is primarily devoted to cattle farming. The landscapes here are therefore green and often dotted with hedgerows, possessing a discreet yet enduring charm. It is “Le Berry, which takes hold of you and never lets you go” as described by George Sand, a native of the region. The area is ideally situated in the centre of France, close to two major motorways: the A20 ‘L’Occitane’, linking Brussels and Paris to Toulouse on the one hand, and the A71 ‘L’Arverne’, providing access to Clermont-Ferrand and, beyond that, Montpellier from the capital. Chateaumeillant, La Châtre and Saint-Amand-Montrond, small towns full of character with a rich history, are located near the château. The first is known for its high-quality vineyards, the second lies at the heart of the ‘Pays de George Sand’, with its many events, and the third, dubbed the ‘City of Gold’ as it is France’s third-largest centre for gold jewellery production, is often associated with Noirlac Abbey, a marvel of Cistercian architecture situated nearby. Finally, for younger visitors, Sam Parc, also located in Saint-Amand Montrond, is one of the best amusement parks in the Centre region. Just a little further on, Bourges is a major city of art and history, making it a natural choice to become the European Capital of Culture in 2028. You’ll love strolling through its historic and shopping centre, between the Palais Jacques-Cœur, a masterpiece of Flamboyant Gothic architecture, and Saint-Etienne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As the capital of the Berry region, Bourges is not just an open-air museum. The city lies at the heart of a vibrant economic region where the aerospace and defence industries are particularly well represented. The château is approached by way of a fixed bridge spanning the former moat, its entrance symbolically guarded by a tower. Beyond lies a splendid esplanade upon which the residence reveals itself as a classic 17th-century manor house adjoined by a remarkable medieval keep flanked by two towers, one of which contains a staircase turret. The manor itself rises over three storeys, including an attic level beneath a hipped roof clad in flat tiles and crowned with two lead finials along the ridge. At the north-eastern corner of the roof stands a purely decorative brick échauguette. The principal façades, oriented east to west, display elegant rows of windows adorned only with subtly projecting sills. On the eastern elevation, a remarkable wrought-iron and glass veranda inspired by the Art Nouveau style occupies the centre of the building. On this same façade, to the south, stands a neo-Gothic stair tower. To the north of the manor, a narrower and lower rectangular structure provides the connection between the northern tower and the keep. The northern tower, imposing in mass, rises over three levels beneath a conical roof. The keep itself is square in plan and surmounted by a pavilion roof clad in flat tiles, its ridges embellished with ornamental lead finials. At its south-western corner stands a staircase turret capped with a conical roof. Defensive openings remain visible at several points throughout the structure. Upon entering the manor house, one finds on the ground floor a through entrance hall leading, to the right, into a vast drawing room with fireplace, illuminated by windows opening onto both sides of the building. At the far end of the entrance hall lies access to the neo-Gothic stair tower, while to the left are the dining room, opening onto the veranda, and a small ancillary room serving as a secondary kitchen. Proceeding along the corridor and still to the right are a return staircase ascending to the upper floor, a lavatory, a small artist’s studio, and, beyond a few steps, a spacious kitchen with adjoining laundry room and pantry. This kitchen enjoys a terrace to the east and an exit onto the arrival esplanade to the west. The return staircase leads to the first floor, where a broad corridor gives access to four bedrooms, three with shower rooms and one with a bathroom. At approximately one-third of the corridor’s length stands a wooden staircase ascending to the attic floor, formerly used as servants’ quarters. At the second third, a landing provides access to an independent lavatory and to the neo-Gothic stair tower. Returning northwards, the corridor passes an independent lavatory featuring the remains of an archway, before narrowing as it enters the connecting building. It then opens onto a large bedroom with bathroom and continues towards the keep’s grand hall, an impressive room with generous ceiling height, illuminated to the north and south by stained-glass windows with window seats. A monumental fireplace bearing the arms of the Boissieu family, still in working order, lends great distinction to the space. A narrow passageway gives access to a charming study located within the northern tower. A short corridor then leads to the stair turret and up to the second floor of the keep, where one first encounters a long storage room, formerly the château’s fruit store, before entering a vast hall with fireplace and windows fitted with stone seats, currently used as a billiard room. The staircase continues upwards to magnificent attic spaces beneath a timber framework shaped like an inverted ship’s hull. Beneath the keep lie a former wine storehouse and a wine cellar. The outbuildings are, for the most part, grouped together in a large U-shaped complex, comprising a tack room, a shed, a stable used as a garage, a four-room flat (including three bedrooms) used as a guest house, a very large cowshed, a donkey stable and a number of small outbuildings. The property is in fairly good visible condition. In the grounds, there is a beautiful greenhouse-orangery that could be used as a reception room, in good visible condition. The grounds, covering a total area of 8.5 acres, are shaped like an isosceles triangle. The château and outbuildings are situated at the base of the triangle, whilst the park, criss-crossed by several beautiful avenues, occupies the rest. An interesting feature of the site is that the moats and water ditches form an enclosure separating an ‘inner park’ – an English-style garden, beautifully landscaped and well-maintained – from an ‘outer park’, which is more natural in character and features a pretty pond. A small bridge and a footbridge allow visitors to move from one area to the other. This layout lends the whole site a distinct romantic charm. Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr Christian MAUVE : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 437 693 534. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Allier - In a dominant position in the Bourbonnais bocage, keep built in the 12th century and castle built in the 16th century, surrounded by a moat. Accommodation of approximately 300m² spread over 3 levels. Entrance gallery, opening onto triple reception, TV room and office. Equipped dining kitchen and summer kitchen. Upstairs, master suite with dressing room and bathroom. 3 other bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. In the heart of a 1.5ha park with swimming pool and poolhouse. Facade, roof, chimneys and chapel are listed as historic monuments. Old keep and outbuilding to renovate. 15 minutes from the center of Montluçon, 2h30 from Lyon and 3h30 from Paris. All amenities 10 minutes away.
…By Kretz & Partners
Allier - Chateau completely renovated in 2012. With approx. 570 m² of living space, the chateau comprises a majestic entrance gallery, kitchen, living room, dining room and library on the first floor. The upper floors house seven bedrooms and six bathrooms. An elevator ensures total accessibility and the modern wood-fired boiler guarantees optimum energy efficiency. Two outbuildings with a total of 34 beds, reception room, games room, professional kitchen, workshop... The 30-hectare enclosed park, with two natural ponds, is a veritable showcase of greenery, perfect for walks or outdoor events. Ideal for a unique main residence, a dream vacation home or an exceptional venue for events. Just 6 minutes from all amenities and 25 minutes from Montluçon train station.
…By Kretz & Partners
Ref.4501 : Fortified farm near Montluçon on 70 acres This beautiful fortified farm is situated 45 minutes from Clermont-Ferrand in the Auvergne Region and 30 minutes from Montluçon, a few kilometres from a motorway exit, in unspoilt, undulating, peaceful, wooded countryside. A forecourt lined with fine outbuildings and a moat precedes the entrance châtelet topped with a pepperpot roof. This châtelet opens onto an inner courtyard enclosed by a carriage gate and a pedestrian gate. Around this courtyard are the dwelling at the end of the courtyard and its passageways, to the left a pleasant residence opening southwards into the gardens, and to the right stables, garages and various sheds. The comfortable residence spans approx. 230 sqm and comprises two entrances : - The main entrance hall with attractive wall paintings and a toilet to the right. - A large lounge/dining room with fireplace, this beautiful reception room opens on to a large south-facing terrace. - A study with library area - A first bedroom with shower room / WC and dressing room - A fitted kitchen with plenty of functional storage space - A second bedroom with two dressing rooms, shower room / WC and laundry area - Above, a convertible attic of around 200 sqm. The dwelling at the end of the courtyard, built over a cellar, has a large bedroom on the ground floor. The large barns on the right. These have large volumes to be converted. Flanked by turrets at the corners, they are not lacking in character. The buildings in the forecourt include a comfortable caretaker's cottage with two main rooms, which has recently been renovated. A beautiful chapel in one of the large towers, topped by a bell tower. Behind the gardens, a 19th-century stone building equipped with tack room, stalls and laundry facilities for horses. The 70-acre plot is unoccupied and bordered by a stream. It consists of a large walled vegetable garden, a quarry to the south of the house, meadows surrounded by oak hedges, a pond and a pool. An enchanting site. Cabinet LE NAIL – Bourbonnais - Mr Philippe de SALMIECH : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Philippe de SALMIECH, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 477 967 244. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
18th-century château on 3.9 hectares of parkland, possibility of 107 hectares of additional free land Near Cérilly, this château of approximately 550 m² (5,800 sq ft) comprises spacious and bright reception rooms, 9 bedrooms, and 6 bathrooms; numerous period features (parquet floors, fireplaces). The house is used as a gîte, an artist's studio, garages, a small independent tower, and a well. All in very good condition. The 3.9 hectares of wooded parkland includes meadows, woods, ponds, a vegetable garden, and an orchard, and a secure swimming pool. Possibility of purchasing the adjoining farm with 107 hectares of land. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
19th century manor house with garden of 5960 m² Est Creuse, in the heart of the Limousin spa resort and 35 minutes from the A71 motorway, 19th century manor house of approximately 320 m²: entrance, reception room, fitted kitchen, utility room, office, 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms water, laundry room. Outbuildings: Large covered terrace, garage, boiler room. Oil central heating, mains drainage, alarm. Terraced garden with land of 5926 m². Good and ideal location for tourist activity. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
Ref 4825: 15th-century castle and its hamlet for sale in the Berry region Located in Berry, in the Indre department, this remarkable castle captivates visitors with its distinctively medieval character. Situated in the heart of France, it is approximately 300 km from Paris via the A20 motorway, known as the Occitane, and 30 km from Châteauroux, the local town centre. For everyday amenities, the charming village of Argenton-sur-Creuse is less than ten minutes away. The site can also be reached by helicopter. A veritable fortress, the building overlooks the banks of a small river, the Bouzanne. The gently rolling surrounding landscape marks the south-eastern boundary of the Brenne, also known as the ‘Land of a Thousand Ponds’. Renowned for its unspoilt nature and designated a Regional Nature Park, this region offers numerous opportunities for relaxation and exploration. Birdwatchers come from all over the world to observe waterfowl and migratory birds, whilst hikers, cyclists and horse riders enjoy the well-maintained paths winding between the ponds. Hunting enthusiasts also find favourable terrain here, whilst respecting responsible hunting practices. On the edge of a hamlet, its privacy protected by a wall stretching nearly two kilometres, the fortress stands at the heart of its grounds. It enjoys a remarkable panorama over the Bouzanne Valley, forming a veritable natural amphitheatre where the views stretch for nearly ten kilometres. This spectacular setting had, in fact, caught the attention of Michael Jackson, who had considered establishing his French estate there in the late 1990s. The castle is one of the few largely preserved examples of 15th-century military architecture. Built of dressed stone and rubble masonry, and still partially surrounded by moats, it comprises an entrance gatehouse flanked by crenellated towers, which leads into a first, square courtyard. Two wings of the building flank this courtyard. At the far end of this courtyard, a fixed bridge leads, beneath an imposing keep, to a second courtyard. The dismantling of the curtain walls and certain towers has transformed this inner courtyard into a terraced esplanade offering views, to the north, of the wooded banks of the Bouzanne, a small river flowing at the foot of the castle. To the south of the courtyard, the main residence adjoining the keep, rising four storeys high beneath a slate roof, is defended on three of its corners by imposing towers with conical roofs and machicolations. Entering this residence at terrace level via the stair tower that leads to it, one encounters, in turn, a reception room for guests with its monumental fireplace, a study in the south tower, a former bakery converted into a billiard room, a room known as the ‘courtroom’ with a monumental fireplace, and a chapel. Via the south-east tower, there is access to the bathrooms and sauna located on the ground floor of the south wing of the courtyard. In the north-corner tower, there is a separate bedroom with a beautiful fireplace and en-suite bathroom. On the upper floors, accessible by lift: On the first floor of the main building, a semi-professional kitchen, a dining room with beautiful 17th-century wood panelling, a small green sitting room in the west tower, a large sitting room with a ceiling painted in the 18th-century style, and the executive office in the east tower. On the second floor there are seven bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom or shower room, some featuring monumental fireplaces and seating areas. A spacious room with high ceilings and a gallery completes the layout and is designated as the armoury. On the third floor there are eight bedrooms, each with a bathroom or shower room, some featuring monumental fireplaces and armchairs. On the fourth floor there are six bedrooms, each with a bathroom or shower room, some featuring monumental fireplaces and built-in seats. A library, covered by a four-part ribbed vault with voussoirs, completes the ensemble. There are numerous outbuildings. Four of these form part of the castle complex: The south wing of the square tower, spread over two floors. It houses the boiler room and a staff flat. The north wing of the square tower is dedicated to technical activities, with storage rooms, cold rooms and a large workshop. On the upper floor, three large brick-vaulted rooms could be converted into a superb reception area. A large terrace covers them. Beneath the terrace lies a vast vaulted room known as the Knights’ Hall. The other outbuildings are clustered in the southern part of the grounds, forming a sort of hamlet: The main one is the Bergerie, a large 19th-century farm building converted into a conference centre. With a total of nearly 300 sqm of living space, it houses two meeting rooms and sixteen rooms, including staff accommodation and two holiday cottages. Six residential houses, likely built in the 19th century, currently unused but weatherproofed. A garage with a covered courtyard and a charging station for electric vehicles. There is also, at the entrance to the estate, a pumping station housed in a hipped-roof building. Built on a plateau overlooking the Bouzanne valley, the castle covers just over 15 hectares (37 acres), which can be divided into: - A vast park, planted with remarkable local tree species (cedars, poplars, birches, oaks), surrounds the castle. It includes an enclosed terraced garden which is soon to be restored to its former status as a vegetable garden. Beautiful paths allow visitors to admire this remarkable example of medieval architecture from every angle. - A 12 x 6 m swimming pool, with a terrace of cut stone and changing rooms in a tower. It is situated at the foot of the north-west corner of the esplanade - To the north, a hillside woodland that slopes down to the path running alongside the river. - Finally, meadows covering an area of 3 hectares complete the estate. All furniture and operating equipment is included in the sale price. Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr Christian MAUVE : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 437 693 534. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Beautiful real estate complex in perfect condition including a neo-Renaissance castle of 427 m², two outbuildings for tourist and event use consisting of 3 bedrooms, a dwelling of 80 m², a reception room of 150 m², three other meeting rooms and a professional kitchen, all in an enclosed park of 30 ha. Located 20 km from Montluçon and 14 km from the A71. Ref 996.
…By Pierre Changarnier Immobilier
iad France - Marie Miqueau offers you: CHÂTEAU DE BLET / CLASSIFIED AS PICTURESQUE / 2H30 FROM PARIS / 30 MINUTES FROM BOURGES TRAIN STATION AND AIRPORT/ 30 MINUTES FROM MAGNY-COURS CIRCUIT / 40 KM FROM SANCERRE. The Cher, in the Centre-Val de Loire department, nestled against the voluptuous hills of Sancerrois, neighboring Berry and Sologne, is a green spot where the Loire River sings. Blet, a small village perched on a hill at an altitude of 180 meters, hides beneath its soil an ancient medieval fortress of which only a engraving remains and the echo of the footsteps of Richard the Lionheart walking its walls. In the 11th century, Eude de Sully built a castle on the ruins of a Roman villa. Maintained and embellished by the same family for almost 1000 years, its last form is known thanks to the Marquis de Nicolaï and his wife De Bonneval whose coat of arms adorn the entrance doors. Even if it can be glimpsed from the village, one must pass through the high gate, advance along the winding path through the trees, cross the century-old ginkgo tree to finally marvel at the unadorned elegance of this castle classified with 10 centuries of history. The ensemble of the two wings in the shape of an L and the three corner towers offers approximately 2500m2 of living space spread over five levels and composed of 72 rooms including 25 bedrooms (16 to be restored). The visit begins on the south side under the guard of the De Bonneval lions where two large glass doors open to the entrance of the castle on the ground floor: The wide stone staircase invites you to explore, but you must first follow the passage of the old outbuildings at this level to discover a space furnished as a warm living area, office, and family kitchen where modernity flirts with traditional Normandy stone. On this same level, you will find the boiler room, cellars, service rooms, and the castle’s former butcher shop. It is time to ascend through time, and thus the staircase, to discover on the first floor the heart of castle life: First, the large reception hall, a marvel of the past where light bursts forth on the magnificent wall paneling coming from the château de Bercy of which the Marquis de Nicolaï was the last owner. The grand dining room also surprises with its openings onto an imposing terrace overlooking the west side of the village and the surrounding countryside. Next, there are small and large lounges, a smoking room, a library, and an old kitchen. The small Sainte-Thérèse chapel nestled in one of the towers and adorned with coats of arms piously completes the visit of this level. With peace no longer being at war, the walls of the residence have been pierced over the years with large blown glass windows that flood the place with radiant light. Everywhere, the eye delights in the wall decor, the Venetian blonde of the floorboards, the marble fireplaces in every room, and the antique furniture left by many generations... On the second floor, the long sunny corridor serves nine carefully decorated bedrooms, of which eight have their own bathroom. Different styles are celebrated here. The last two levels of the castle bear the mark of the past, and one enjoys getting lost and traversing more than thirty rooms that testify to the vibrant life that prevailed here until the 19th century. These parts need renovation, but one can only work on their imagination to quickly restore them to their former splendor... Outside on the East side, the terrace of the honor courtyard overlooks the 18 hectares of the estate arranged in the English style, notably the majestic horse avenue known as "de la Folie," an ancient Roman road leading to Sancerre and classified in 1981. Still to the East, the castle's outbuildings of approximately 1700m2 are divided into several units, including the stables and a gite accommodating 8 people. Not to mention the small castle theater, a marvel to be restored for the most creative. The roof of the castle and the outbuildings (excluding the stables) is in perfect condition. A WITNESS TO HISTORY WITH ITS INEXPLICABLE DESCRIPTION, RICH IN ANECDOTES AND REFINEMENT, CHÂTEAU DE BLET NATURALLY STANDS IN THE RARE LIST OF ANCIENT RESIDENCES WHERE EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE AND WHERE LIFE IS SWEET. Visits 7/7 days. Private valet service at the train station and airport. Translator available. Additional file on request. Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy display information on this property: ENERGY class D index 246 and CLIMATE class B index 7. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for clearing, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mrs. Marie Miqueau, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the VERSAILLES RSAC under number 493 960 611, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
Estate comprising 22 hectares of meadows and woods, a lake, two farmhouses, and a manor house, all in one piece. Located in a particularly unspoiled environment, at the heart of its 22-hectare grounds, accessed via a magnificent private driveway, a 16th-century manor house, formerly a fortified house and remodeled over the years to become a charming family home in the heart of its wooded park with remains of moats, two farms, meadows, and a lake. Beautiful Berry architecture, sober, well-proportioned and well-distributed, which has retained all its soul: On the ground floor, a large living room with fireplace, followed by a dining room and a billiard room or library. The kitchen, with its fireplace, offers access to a terrace overlooking the tennis court, meadows, and lake. On the first floor, accessed by a circular stone staircase in the tower, there are five bedrooms with a shower room with walk-in shower and a bathroom. On the second floor, the children's floor, there is a large attic converted into a dormitory and a bedroom with a small shower room. Excellent vaulted cellar where quality wines age very well. A main farmhouse with an outbuilding comprising: a room known as 'the bakery' with two bread ovens in working order, a workshop, a shed, a stable with two stalls, and a covered courtyard with a wooden frame and small local tiles. A farmhouse comprising, on the ground floor, a living room with open kitchen, a sitting area, a shower room, a bedroom, and a storage room. Upstairs, a large bedroom used as a dormitory, two bedrooms, and a shower room. Courtyard and orchard. A second farm building consisting of a house with a kitchen, living room, three bedrooms, and a bathroom. Adjacent to this is a barn and stables. Vegetable garden behind. Fishing pond. Opposite is another building complex with a barn and stables. A tennis court. A lake with a surface area of approximately 6,680 m2 (volume approximately 8,000 m³, depth 1.20 m). Woodland. A rare property due to its tranquility, lack of nuisance, the presence of two original farmhouses, a single plot of land with a pond and numerous walking paths. My favorite property of 2026! Price including agency fees: EUR880,000 (including our 6% commission, payable by the buyers). Co-exclusive listing with Equitrade Immmobilier.
…By Equitrade Immobilier
At the border of these three beautiful central regions (Nivernais / Bourbonnais / Berry), 2 hours and 30 minutes from Paris, the vast MH castle was built on the foundations of a 16th-century enclosure closed by corner towers, one of which remains the chapel; an honor courtyard bordered by vast harmonious outbuildings. This lordship has no defensive elements in this pleasure place, which was solely designed for hunting. Hidden in a set of nearly 16 hectares of English parkland, groves, meadows surrounded by oaks and crossed by a stream, a shaded body of water, the castle offers a clear view of its own estate from its floors. Deer and does from the neighboring forests come to graze or roar peacefully in the meadow bordered by hunting forests. The castle has about twenty rooms, including large reception rooms (fireplaces, parquet floors, large bays letting in light from the park where the deer roars). Numerous tax exemption works have been carried out and can be continued despite the excellent general condition of the rooms: renovation of the floor with 7 bedrooms equipped with 6 shower rooms. Energy class: DPE not required. XVIII-century classified outbuildings: barn-stable; barn-cattle shed; staff houses (possibility of gîtes). This rare gem of classical architecture, unique in this region, has been fully respected in the charm and harmony of the original renovated elements. This castle also has an interior layout compatible with contemporary life and vast reception volumes. Its external estate, of almost 16 hectares, offers a perimeter of tranquility, augmented by the advantage of a calm region, highly accessible as it is central, and geographically varied. As a historical residence, the castle also enjoys the benefits of historic monuments, sought after for their label and their "tax exemption": if opened to the public: 40% DRAC subsidies, 25% from the General Council, and 25% from the department; the remaining 10% of the works borne by the owner being deductible from income). • Immediate proximity to hunting in private and state forests; • 2 minutes from a town with shops (markets, fairs...); 5 minutes from 3 beautiful historic towns • 2 hours and 30 minutes from Paris Historical and architectural file complete with serious references and on research mandate. https://demeure.biz/honoraires.htm Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Le Lys Bourbonnais
Ref.4254 : French chateau for sale with lodges and estate of 71 acres. This beautiful château is hidden within its 71 acres (29ha) estate. A private location with good access to local amenities, Tours around 1h drive away and autoroute links to Paris and beyond. Late 19th C. chateau, constructed on the foundations of a manor that dates back to the 14th century. It is composed of a centrally positioned 3 storey chateau, flanked by two large common buildings. Ground floor: With ceiling heights over 3m the ground floor provides formal entrance hall, oak staircase, office/library, three spacious reception rooms and a professional kitchen with internal access to an independent 2 story apartment. The first floor is home to 8 bedrooms ranging from 11sqm to 48sqm with 6 bathrooms/shower rooms, 2 wc and a small kitchen. The second floor: Homes a studio apartment at one end and 6 bedrooms along the corridor with 6 bathrooms/shower rooms and a further 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on the upper floor of the tower. The two 2 storey outbuildings opposite the chateau have been refurbished and modernised and today provide in building 1: a computer/work room, storeroom, ground floor classroom, cloakrooms and wc, consecrated chapel, 1st floor seminar room. Building 2: 3 showers and 3 wc, 100 place classroom and 1st floor seminar room. In addition, there are further outbuildings that include: laundry and archives, boiler room and wood chip store, tractor hanger and workshop, covered parking, a circular “pigeonnier” to the south of the chateau, to the north the “Lake House” with licensed bar and lounges and accommodation above and a separate meeting room in another building. Permission was granted for the creation of a larger (150sqm) chapel style building on site and remains a possibility for creating this building The estate covers a total surface area of 73.5 acres (29.75 hectares) bordered by country lanes and roads on all sides. Approximately half of the land is a beautiful forest, with walks and paths within and providing the supply of wood required for heating the property for many years to come. The lake measuring in the order of 3 acres (1.2hectares) is located to the rear of the “lake house” (north of the chateau) with an island and home to 3 swans the day I visited. The 8x4m swimming pool is located to the rear of the chateau a short stroll across the chateau’s terrace. The formal entrance drive is gated and the driveway leading to the chateau passes through the park with lawn on either side and ornamental trees ending in front of the main chateau building. There is a separate “deliveries” entrance to the rear of the outbuildings that leads to a gravelled parking area in front of the garages and ample parking on site. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – M. Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
19th century castle with outbuildings, swimming pool and pond on 29ha 75a 17ca In the heart of Boischaut Nord, 20 minutes from Valençay, 19th century castle of approx. 930 m² on 3 levels includes 45 rooms of which 20 bedrooms, 11 shower rooms and 5 bathrooms. Numerous outbuildings covering approx. 1500 m²: an apartment, conference rooms, relaxation rooms, reception rooms, video recording room, bar with license 4, chapel, dovecote, greenhouse, agricultural buildings Central heating: chipped wood boiler The entire property extends over a park of 29ha 75a 17ca with terrace and swimming pool, orchard, pond, woods and meadows. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr.
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
Magnificent chateau with origins dating to 1234 and many authentic features, including beautiful fireplaces, French ceilings, original woodwork and parquet floors. Stunning setting on grounds of 2,5 ha with open views. Many outbuildings, including a chapel with original vaulted ceiling and a traditional dovecote. The layout is as follows: Entrance of 18 m2 with roof terrace above, beautiful living room of 39 m2 with fireplace, library of 37 m2 with fireplace, tower with spiral staircase to an external door, dining room of 36 m2 with fireplace, staircase with access to the upper floors and basement, WC in the other tower, and a private apartment consisting of an entrance, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. On the 1st floor - Landing leading to a corridor running along the facade of the building and serving a toilet in the tower, 4 bedrooms (16, 20, 16 and 19 m2) including one with private bathroom plus a 2nd bathroom in the other tower. The 2nd floor is accessible via 2 staircases, the first leads to a bedroom and the 2nd staircase to an attic of approximately 90 m2. Under the castle are several cellars and the old kitchens, now used as a boiler room. Outbuildings and land; Caretaker's house to renovate with a floor area of 75 m2 plus floor. 2 large barns of 168 and 126 m2. Traditional 17th century dovecote, preserved in its original state and listed as a historic monument. 18th century chapel with 14th century vaulted ceilings. The land is partly enclosed by walls and has several entrances. Many fruit trees and a well. The chateau is structurally in good condition and has oil fired central heating. The interior has lots of character and beautiful features but needs to be modernized. Situated in the municipality of Vicq, 3 km from the pretty town of Ebreuil with shops and services. Further amenities in Gannat, 13 km away. 8 km from the A71 motorway.
…By Auvergne Properties
This charming property, on a human scale, stands out for the authenticity of its architectural features and its exceptional location. Set in unspoilt, nuisance-free surroundings, this château offers spectacular views over the Sioule valley and the mountains of the Chaîne des Puys, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Easily accessible via the A71 and A89 motorways, it is located in the immediate vicinity of a village with all shops and services. The château has a well-balanced layout, punctuated by turrets, and retains some very fine original features. The ground floor features an entrance hall housed in a turret, a library, a lounge and a dining room decorated with old wood panelling, beautiful floors, French ceilings and period fireplaces. One of the turrets features an elegant stone staircase with a wrought-iron banister. A wing of the château houses a self-contained flat comprising a living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom, ideal for guests or a hospitality project. On the main floor, five bedrooms, including one in the north tower, share a bathroom and toilet. A maid's room has been converted in the attic, and a large attic space is available for conversion. The basement includes a large vaulted cellar, the former château kitchen with its period features, a fruit and vegetable store, the boiler room and several storage areas, all with direct access to the outside and the terraces. The main south-facing facade overlooks the valley. It is punctuated by beautiful mullioned windows, while the roofs of the towers, covered in chestnut tiles, add a rare and remarkable cachet to the property. The outbuildings harmoniously complete the property. A 15th-century chapel, still adorned with ancient frescoes, adds a unique historical dimension. The caretaker's cottage, approx. 100 m² (1,076 sq ft), requires renovation works but offers great potential for conversion, with kitchen, dining room, bedroom, shower room and attic. The outbuildings also include a 140 m² barn, a second barn and a large woodshed. A 17th century dovecote, listed in the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques (ISMH), adds to this rare heritage. The grounds of almost 2.5 hectares are partially enclosed, notably by stone walls. It includes a vegetable garden and orchard of around 5,000 m², as well as meadows covering around 1.5 hectares. Two large terraces at the front of the château offer spectacular views over the valley, adding to the unique character of the setting. Much of the property has remained in its original state, retaining its original decorative features with a touch of authenticity. Work is planned to bring the property up to standard and modernise it (heating, electrics, plumbing), providing a great opportunity to breathe new life into this place steeped in history. Ideal as a charming main or second home, this château also offers remarkable potential for tourism or events projects, in one of the most beautiful natural settings in the Auvergne. Seller's fees Property with excessive energy consumption: Class X (F or G depending on the case). From 1 January 2028, the performance level will be between classes A and E. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €17,610 and €23,900 per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Auvergne
Exceptional Directoire-style château and stud farm on 39.8 hectares with a pond Set in a sumptuous setting overlooking meadows and a pond, this exceptional property includes a fully renovated 968-square-meter Directoire-style château (a 4-star hotel with 16 rooms and a restaurant), a large guest house, an annex (three hotel rooms), enclosed garden, swimming pool, and vegetable garden, a stud farm with two staff houses, a riding arena, a lunging ring, paddocks, a large indoor riding arena, a small outdoor arena, and a large show jumping arena. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.f
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
Réf.4802 : Chateau listed as a Historic Monument and its small chateau in Burgundy, in the heart of the Nièvre The château is situated in Burgundy, in the heart of the Nièvre region, between Nevers and Château-Chinon, on the outskirts of a small town of 900 inhabitants. Formerly the seat of a major medieval seigneury, the town developed on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Aron valley. The Nivernais Canal forms a loop within which the estate is situated. The Aron flows below. It is built on high ground and enjoys a magnificent view over the Nièvre countryside. The Morvan Regional Nature Park is nearby, a preserved natural area. The château is a 30-minute drive from Nevers and a 2 hour 40 minute drive from Paris. There is an aerodrome in Nevers, and a helicopter can land in the château grounds. The property comprises a 1,200 sqm château and a smaller 800 sqm château. THE CHATEAU : The château is built on a rectangular plan, over four storeys, with a slate gable roof. On the south-west façade, one can make out a former imposing chapel, now connected to the interior of the château, covered by a hipped roof, with two large pointed-arch windows. The main entrance is situated in the centre of a tall, projecting tower, spanning six storeys, topped by a hipped roof and housing a listed spiral staircase. The north-west façade, overlooking the terrace, is rendered in lime, featuring numerous mullioned windows in the larger sections and high-set dormer windows. The window frames are made of limestone. The south-east façade, offering a beautiful view of the Nièvre countryside, also features numerous windows, some of which are in a more classical 17th-C. style. A two-storey turret links the former chapel to the château. On the second and third floors there are twelve bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and wardrobe, ranging in size from 12 to 51 sqm. Beneath the roof of the former chapel lies a large 50 sqm study featuring a beautiful roof structure shaped like an upturned ship’s hull. Throughout the château, there are numerous preserved and restored architectural features, including floors, fireplaces, wood panelling, ceilings, and more. The interiors are very harmonious, of high quality, and perfectly respect this historic residence. THE SMALL CHATEAU : This is a 17th-C. building that originally housed outbuildings and large double-height stables. It has a rectangular layout over three storeys, plus an attic, and is covered with a slate Mansard roof. The main façade on the north-west side features a slight projection at its centre, with a pediment at the top, as well as at the ends, framed by stonework. The façades are lime-plastered. The interior surface area of the small château is approximately 800 sqm. THE 13TH-C. DEFENCE TOWER : This military defence tower has been converted into a self-contained flat. On the ground floor is a living room featuring antique terracotta tiles and a French-style ceiling. The tower contains various works by the designer and sculptor Pierre-Marie le Jeune, including a striking metal fireplace. A small kitchen has also been fitted out. Upstairs, there is a beautiful bedroom with a ‘sculpted bed’ and a glass ceiling revealing the magnificent roof structure, as well as a very contemporary bathroom with a glass bathtub. LAND : The park covers just over 12.3 acres. Around 1830, the landscape architect LAVENNE de CHOULOT designed an English-style park. It is through this park that one enters the estate. Heading south, we pass through a woodland with beautiful bridle paths that lead us to the edge of the Canal du Nivernais. From there, skirting the defence tower via a stone tunnel, we reach what was once the old kitchen garden, situated below the château’s terrace. Under the impetus of the current owners, this former kitchen garden has been transformed into a contemporary garden which has been awarded the ‘remarkable garden’ label. Water features have been created, resembling shattered fragments in which the sky and the château’s façade are reflected. Magnificent undulating rows of boxwood evoke the Nivernais bocage. This remarkable garden is bordered by a private canal running parallel to the Canal du Nivernais. Finally, a small French-style garden has been created on the upper terrace between the château and the 13th-C. tower. The views are magnificent, both from the lower garden towards the chateau terraces and from the upper gardens towards the Aron valley and the landscapes of the Nivernais countryside. This château is a truly historic family estate. Its size, location, surroundings, gardens and history make it a truly exceptional property. The high-quality restoration, which has been carried out with respect for the site’s history, means that a large family could move in immediately. The separation between the main château and the smaller château opens up a wide range of possibilities for activities without causing any disturbance. The development of an events business—such as conferences, corporate conventions, seminars, or private events like weddings, receptions, birthdays, etc.—is entirely feasible. It would also be possible to consider creating a hospitality (hotel) business. Finally, there is an opportunity to purchase additional land and buildings, subject to a price offer. Cabinet LE NAIL - Nièvre - Mr Bernard ROUYER : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Bernard ROUYER, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 382 833 341. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Réf. 4461 : Charming 18th C. chateau for sale in Nivernais region. Today's château is distinguished by its classical, balanced architecture, rising on three levels in an elegant rectangular building around 30 metres long. Its side facade is enhanced by two round towers, which harmoniously frame the building and give it a timeless character. On the west side, the château opens onto a formal garden, whose geometric paths and carefully laid-out flowerbeds reflect the art of traditional landscaping. A solidly built covered courtyard completes the facade, enclosing a square courtyard that reinforces the impression of a functional and aesthetically pleasing ensemble. This layout offers the perfect combination of architectural refinement and connection with the surrounding countryside, while exuding a welcoming, peaceful atmosphere. Access to the ground floor is via a majestic central entrance that opens onto an elegant entrance hall, beautifully tiled in stone in a chequered pattern. This vestibule, the real centrepiece of the reception area, leads to a magnificent stone staircase, remarkable for its appearance and proportions, as well as the various reception rooms in the château: To the left of the entrance hall, the vestibule leads to a study and a vast, light-filled lounge measuring over 50 sqm. This lounge, with its elegant herringbone parquet flooring, is enhanced by a beautiful stone fireplace, adding to the room's charm and authenticity. It also gives access to a second study in the south tower, ideal for an intimate and refined workspace. To the right of the entrance hall, the vestibule leads to an elegant dining room with warm parquet flooring and magnificent wainscoted cupboards that bear witness to the period charm. Nearby, there is a kitchen with an impressive wooden fireplace, ideal for entertaining, as well as a scullery in the north tower, offering a functional and discreet space. The kitchen also provides direct access to a service entrance opening onto the north facade, as well as a practical storage room. On the first floor, accessed via the central staircase, the rooms follow the same elegant layout, with a parquet-panelled entrance hall. To the left of the landing is a superb master suite comprising, in the south tower, a bathroom with shower, bath and WC, as well as a large, fully-fitted dressing room. To the right of the landing is a bedroom with a stone fireplace and en suite shower room with toilet. This is followed by another large bedroom, also with a stone fireplace, a bathroom in the north tower with shower, bath and WC, and a dressing room or children's bedroom. The fully-appointed second floor features a family lounge and a study. This level also includes four bedrooms, two bathrooms (one with WC), a separate WC, a laundry room and a drying area in the north tower. The property has numerous outbuildings in very good condition: - A house dedicated to the swimming pool, with a terrace and pergola, houses a fully equipped summer kitchen. kitchen. The swimming pool, measuring 12 metres by 6 metres, is equipped with a salt water treatment system and is heated by a water heater. water heating provided by a gas-fired boiler, offering optimum comfort for swimming. An adjacent adjacent courtyard completes this convivial outdoor space. - A garage with space for several vehicles - A stable with 4 boxes and a workshop - The dovecote, listed ISMH, used to store garden equipment. The property is fully fenced and accessed via a beautiful driveway lined with lime trees. The grounds of approx. 6.67 acres are meticulously maintained and include vast lawns, a formal garden, an orchard, a vegetable garden and various species of trees, offering a wide variety of plant life. The grounds also benefit from an automatic watering system to keep the green spaces in perfect condition. The following parts are listed on the Inventory of Historic Monuments : Dovecote (cad. A 714): listed by decree. This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). Cabinet LE NAIL – Bourbonnais - Mr Philippe de SALMIECH : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Philippe de SALMIECH, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 477 967 244. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Barnes Properties and Châteaux offers for sale in the north of Haute-Vienne (87), between Montmorillon (20 min) and Le Dorat, this vast property consisting of a castle from the 15th and 19th centuries, its numerous outbuildings, and its 108 hectares of contiguous grounds crossed by a stream.An authentic, harmonious property, shielded from all nuisances, in the same family since its construction.The castle is preceded by a large courtyard closed off by its outbuildings. It offers about 400 m² of living space. The whole presents a beautiful authenticity with many period elements.The view of the estate from the terraced garden is incredible!The outbuildings include several houses, barns, stables, and a dovecote listed in the supplementary inventory of historic monuments.The estate extends over 108 hectares, including about 50 hectares of woods and 50 hectares of meadows. There are also 2 ponds and a walled orchard-garden.1 hour from Poitiers and Limoges.Detailed file available upon request.Not subject to the DPE (Historic Monument).Well presented by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE"Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr"This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Own a Piece of French History Have you ever dreamt of becoming the guardian of a château steeped in history? Now could be your chance. Part of this remarkable estate dates back to 1350, when it was elevated to château status by Royal decree of the King of France. Built as a fortress to protect its grounds and surrounding lands, the château today is both a thriving touristic holiday rental business and a magnificent private estate. Nestled in a private and tranquil setting in the Vienne department of central France, the property extends over 6.9 hectares of landscaped gardens, meadows, and river frontage, complete with two private islands. The estate includes the original dungeon of 1350, transformed into a unique and atmospheric wedding and events hall, the impressive château of 1492 with its tall tower overlooking the countryside, a two-bedroom gîte, a two-bedroom caretaker's cottage, a one-bedroom apartment, a vast two-level barn, a games room and library, a swimming pool with terraces, and an original bread oven. The château itself has been sympathetically renovated, blending modern comfort with authentic medieval character. On the ground floor, the original wooden door of the tower opens into a hallway that reveals the spiral granite staircase, its steps worn smooth by centuries of use. A large living room with monumental fireplace, a rustic country kitchen designed for both family life and professional catering, a downstairs bedroom with en-suite bathroom, and a vaulted stone cellar ideal for wine tastings complete this level. The first floor offers two grand bedrooms with stylish but authentic bathrooms, while the vast attic above remains undeveloped, providing exceptional potential for further accommodation. Adjoining the château is a spacious games room with a craft room above, and to the other side stands a huge barn housing machinery and a brand-new pellet boiler, with a vast attic that could be converted into an impressive events hall. Within the main courtyard lies the owners' cottage, comprising an open-plan living space, kitchen, storeroom, two bedrooms, and a bathroom. Opposite stands the original 1350 dungeon, once three levels high in the days of the Templar Knights and still retaining its original fireplace, now used as a wedding hall. A further two-bedroom cottage with a modern kitchen and bright lounge opens onto the swimming pool terrace, while a small apartment provides additional rental income. The grounds are equally enchanting, offering shrubbed gardens, vegetable plots, meadows, wooded areas, and a terrace viewpoint leading down to the river below. The current owners have carried out extensive and tasteful renovations, yet the estate still holds enormous untapped potential for further development, events, or the expansion of its successful rental business. This château is more than a property ? it is a living piece of history, filled with character, romance, and possibility. Words and photos cannot capture its magic. A personal visit is essential to truly experience the atmosphere of this extraordinary estate. (4.04 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Agence Newton
Exclusive. Imposing castle ISMH of the fifteenth century. Superb reception rooms. 11 rooms. 8 baths. Energy: not affected. Annex house of 110 m². Park of 3 ha. Located between Gannat and Vichy without any nuisance. Ref.872.
…By Pierre Changarnier Immobilier
Situated in Basse-Marche, in the heart of the unspoilt countryside of the Montmorillonnais region, this magnificent château enjoys a remarkable natural setting, surrounded by meadows, woods and ponds, within a rolling, verdant landscape. Access to the property is via an elegant driveway lined with tall oak trees, offering a gradual and majestic approach that reveals the full beauty and serenity of the surroundings. Poitiers and Limoges are less than an hour away, whilst essential amenities (shops, medical services, schools) are just 20 minutes away. Built between the 15th and 16th centuries and subsequently remodelled in the 19th century, the château boasts a harmonious and perfectly balanced architectural style. Set in the heart of its 108-hectare estate, it offers a rare living environment, combining authenticity, elegance and absolute tranquillity. The main entrance opens onto a superb semi-circular courtyard forming a U-shape. The central main building is flanked by two wings set at right angles, ending in a crenellated wall. The complex is enclosed by a gate inspired by Second Empire architecture, lending the property a noble and prestigious air. To the south, a beautifully landscaped park surrounds the château, featuring a pond. A tree-lined path, shaded by majestic ornamental trees, invites visitors to take a stroll and leads to a remarkable 15th-century dovecote, listed as a Historic Monument — a heritage site of great rarity. The château – approx. 400 m² of living space The ground floor (approx. 200 m²) opens onto a spacious entrance hall leading to beautiful reception rooms, which open out onto a splendid terrace overlooking the valley and the pond. It comprises: • a large living room with panelling, a fireplace, herringbone parquet flooring and panoramic views of the grounds, • two more intimate living rooms, • an elegant dining room, • a kitchen, • bathrooms, • and a cellar. In the left wing (as you enter): a second kitchen, a study and a boiler room. In the west tower: a separate bedroom accessible from the outside. A beautiful oak staircase with balusters, complemented by a service staircase, leads to the first floor, which comprises: • four spacious bedrooms, • two bathrooms with toilets in the main building, • as well as a bedroom in each of the two towers. The second floor, currently an attic, offers great potential for conversion. The property is characterised by its spacious rooms and abundant natural light, thanks to numerous windows running the full width of the walls. Outbuildings and annexes The main courtyard is flanked by two substantial outbuildings: • On the left: a caretaker’s house (approx. 45 m²) comprising a living room with kitchen, a bedroom, a bathroom, a toilet and a terrace, as well as a woodshed and a storage area. • On the right: a building comprising a garage and two stables suitable for horses. At the entrance to the property: • a large barn with a floor area of approximately 400 m², • three houses (approximately 55 m², 50 m² and 75 m²), some of which are currently let, • with the potential to create additional accommodation as required. The circular dovecote, listed as a Historic Monument, is an exceptional heritage feature. It retains 533 nesting boxes, as well as an internal gallows with its ladder and original paved floor. The estate The estate, comprising a single block of land, covers 108 hectares and offers a rare natural setting: • approximately 10 hectares of wooded parkland with a pond, • two ponds, • 46.5 hectares of land currently leased, • 61 hectares of freehold land. The property is completely undisturbed, with no immediate neighbours or road traffic. A rare find, combining historic charm, significant development potential and an exceptional quality of life, ideal as a prestigious family home, a tourism venture or an equestrian centre. Opportunity to purchase additional woodland and ponds Sale price including fees : 1,840,000 euros. Fees at seller's expense. Energy class : N/A. Climate class : N/A. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
In the heart of Sologne, 170 km from Paris, here is a prestigious residence, installed on a magnificent hunting estate, of approximately 70 ha. Close to Salbris, this exceptional residence of approximately 500 m², combines the comfort of modernism and the charm of the old. We appreciate the quality of the renovation, the beautiful living spaces and the beautiful luminosity. Superb territory in one piece of approximately 70 ha composed of beautiful species of wood (Oak, Chestnut, Scots Pine, Maritime Pine, Giant Sequoia, Broom, Bouleau ...). Many paths and unique viewpoints. +++ Landscaped park, tarmacked entrance driveway, completely renovated caretaker's house, large outbuildings, kennels, large heated swimming pool, tennis court. All leisure activities are possible in this splendid property (hunting, horse riding, walking, relaxation...) An exceptional domain! Complete file on request. Sextant France - Fabrice Lambert - 06 83 91 16 81 - More information on www.sextantfrance.fr ref. 24510
…By Sextant France
This property, ideally located just 6 to 7 km from Riom and less than 20 km from Clermont-Ferrand, enjoys a highly sought-after setting. Close to major roads and motorways, yet sheltered from disturbances, it offers the perfect balance between accessibility and serenity. Its rural environment, combined with proximity to urban and tourist hubs, is a significant asset, particularly for hosting events or hospitality activities. The Château spans nearly three hectares and offers approximately 500 m² of living space. The ground floor features a series of interconnecting reception rooms and living areas, as well as two bedrooms. On the upper level, the night area includes several bright bedrooms, bringing the total to nine. The property also boasts an immaculate attic with full conversion potential, along with a complete basement comprising a chapel, wine cellar, and multiple storage rooms. Outdoors, the estate invites relaxation and conviviality with its extensive landscaped park, swimming pool, pond, and dedicated open-air living spaces, including a summer lounge and summer kitchen. Meticulously maintained, the property exudes timeless charm. Its renovation has preserved many original architectural features while introducing a warm and elegant décor, harmoniously blending history with modern comfort. The outbuildings are a key advantage for the continuation of the existing event-hosting activity (or other uses). They include a large vaulted reception hall equipped with a professional kitchen and scullery, as well as a permanent marquee in the park with a capacity for up to 200 guests. An independent, fully renovated guesthouse complements the ensemble, along with a barn, a covered area, and ancillary rooms. Finally, facing the pond, another outbuilding of more than 200 m² with an upper floor awaits restoration, offering significant potential. With its generous spaces, accessibility, and preserved charm, the Château appeals to discerning buyers seeking a property of character, perfectly suited as a private residence as well as for boutique hospitality or event hosting. A rare opportunity where the timeless elegance of heritage meets the art of entertaining. Asking Price: €1,998,000 (fees included, payable by the seller) Energy performance: Excessive energy consumption – Class F Property presented by Marie-Laure COURMONT Independent Real Estate Consultant (EI) RSAC 883633018 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
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