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Set in an exceptional location, this former convent founded in the 11th century joined the Fontevrault order. It gained considerable importance during the Middle Ages until the end of the Ancien Régime. A private residence since the 18th century, it has been magnificently restored recently, offering around 1800m2 across 3 levels. Two large separate apartments with an entrance, 2 suites with bathrooms and dressing rooms. Office, living-dining room, kitchen, laundry room. Upstairs, 2 bedrooms with bathrooms, 4 suites with bathrooms, billiards, 2 large living rooms, and various other rooms. A breakfast room with a fireplace and access to the swimming pool. Numerous period elements: paneling, stone fireplaces, parquet floors... chapel in the park with a pond, exceptional for hosting activities and receptions. In a wooded park of around 10 hectares including 1 swimming pool, 2 ponds, a basin, a small house, a chapel, part of the church, a dovecote, and a Venetian vault. Location: 5 minutes from Aubusson, the international tapestry city, 85 km from Limoges, and 93 km from Clermont Ferrand. Connected to Paris by TGV La Souterraine just 2.5 hours away. Limoges Airport connecting to Paris in less than an hour. For information, contact: Nadine DIPIETRO +33681993158This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Parthena Conseil
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
35 minutes southeast of Limoges, this beautiful property with a swimming pool sits in a verdant setting of over 18 hectares, comprising woods, coppice, meadows, and a small pond. You will be captivated by its peaceful surroundings, with no neighbors and close to all amenities (5 minutes away). The property includes a restored and habitable château with, on the ground floor, an entrance hall, utility room, office, large living room, games room, and a professional kitchen. The first floor features an open-plan kitchen/living room, a large living room, two bedrooms, a dressing room, a bathroom with toilet, storage cupboard, and a hallway. The second floor offers an open-plan kitchen/living room, a large living room, two bedrooms with dressing rooms, an office, a bathroom with toilet, and a hallway. This château can comfortably accommodate three families independently or one large family. A complex of buildings, rising above a basement, ground floor, first floor, and attic, comprising: a 4-bedroom gîte with a bathroom and kitchen; a second gîte with an open-plan kitchen/living room, three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a toilet; and a section of the building with 11 bathrooms. In short, the château can accommodate, for example, 3 families independently, host events such as weddings and seminars, operate as a bed and breakfast, or serve as a hotel or simply as a living space. The 1200 m² former sanatorium building could be used for camping, holiday camps, vocational training, rehabilitation centers, fitness centers, etc. GREAT POTENTIAL - EXCEPTIONAL SETTING The fees are payable by the seller. Property with excessive energy consumption: class F Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. Contact your local agent, Stéphanie CHISSADON, LIMOGES, Optimhome Associate Estate Agent at 06 85 02 76 46 (ref 596927)
…By Optimhome - Stéphanie Chissadon
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
Set in the heart of a pristine natural setting, this magnificent, character-filled château offers peace and absolute privacy at the end of a private road. Flanked by two 14th- and 15th-century towers and featuring an elegant Mansard roof, it charms with its authenticity and preserved period features: moldings, exposed beams, fireplaces, and remarkable architectural details. The ground floor features a spacious, light-filled living room opening onto a south-facing terrace with unobstructed views and a swimming pool, a fully equipped Provençal kitchen, and several bedrooms, including a master suite. Upstairs, additional bedrooms and convertible spaces complete the property. A 135 m² detached guesthouse, a large partially renovated barn, and 9 hectares of land offer significant potential for tourism, agricultural, or equestrian projects. A rare property, ideal as a charming residence or a prestigious investment Your contact: Renaud VALENTIN – 06 07 47 27 13 Fees payable by the seller Energy class: F (Housing with excessive energy consumption) Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 8,980 euros and 12,200 euros per year. Prices indexed as of 01/01/2021. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Auvergne
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
Nestled like a hidden treasure in the rolling countryside just fifteen minutes from Limoges, this gorgeous 18th-century château, originally constructed in 1740 during the illustrious reign of Louis XV, radiates timeless elegance. Thought to have been initially designed as a hunting lodge, the estate was magnificently expanded a century later, graced with the addition of two impressive towers at its grand façade. Legend surrounds this enchanting property; stories suggest it was presented to its unnamed owner by Napoleon III, the last emperor of France, prior to his imprisonment for a failed coup. This alluring tale finds substance in the form of a remarkable, elaborately carved six-metre oak panelled chimney breast in one of the towers—an exquisite masterpiece, crafted in the opulent style of the era. Impeccably restored, curated, and furnished to the highest standard, the château offers unparalleled versatility. Its extensive, secluded grounds feature a magnificent orangery and ten sumptuous bedrooms. For recreation and relaxation, you'll discover a professional-grade tennis court, an inviting outdoor swimming pool, a luxurious jacuzzi and sauna chalet, a spacious garage and workshop, and even a tranquil zen garden—perfect for moments of peace and reflection. Upon crossing the threshold, guests are immediately enveloped in a sense of grandeur, indulgence, and privacy, with expansive entertaining spaces, welcoming bolt-holes, and private bathrooms for each refined bedroom. Whilst currently used as a private residence, the estate is perfectly suited to serve as a glamorous holiday retreat for celebratory gatherings, or a hospitality business enterprise. The château is located on the edge of a small village in the heart of the countryside, yet just about five minutes from a bakery and twenty minutes from a hospital, a major city, with national train connections and a European airport. This is an opportunity to acquire a magnificent castle, exceptionally decorated and finished, versatile, already renowned, and to personalise it to your taste. Whether envisioned as a boutique spa escape, an intimate hotel, or an exclusive venue for events and weddings, the château’s adaptability invites limitless possibilities for those seeking a life of sophistication and refined leisure.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Just ten minutes from the historic city of Limoges stands this exceptional château, fully renovated with passion, style, and elegance. The property is turnkey, allowing the new owners to simply move in and enjoy the results of the meticulous craftsmanship invested throughout. Equally suited as a luxurious family residence or as a business venture, the château is registered for commercial use and has previously operated as a successful luxury bed and breakfast and wedding venue, generating around euros250,000 per year before the owners retired. Another attractive option is full-service château rental, with the potential to earn up to euros15,000 per week across a 26-week tourist season, making this not only a remarkable home but also a lucrative opportunity. The château is set within just under 2.5 hectares of beautifully landscaped parkland, designed to provide privacy and tranquillity. Arriving through the grand wrought-iron gates, visitors are greeted by the striking façade, with its twin towers at the front and contrasting traditional rectangular rear, a rare architectural combination that makes this residence truly unique. Inside, the ground floor opens with an impressive entrance hallway that runs from front to back, giving access to the terraces. There is a tower bar and social room, a large formal dining room, a generous lounge, a ground-floor bedroom with en-suite, a semi-commercial kitchen with larder, as well as utility and service areas including a staff bedroom with en-suite. On the first floor are four large bedroom suites, each with its own bathroom, including one with a luxurious spa bath. The second floor offers four further suites along with the romantic bridal suite, complete with its circular tower bedroom, dressing room, and en-suite. The third floor is a vast attic, currently unused, but easily adaptable into self-contained apartments if desired. The landscaped grounds are designed for both leisure and grandeur, with terraces, verandas, fountains, and hidden corners for quiet relaxation. Guests and residents can enjoy the swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, tennis court, and even a small pitch and putt course. The fully restored Orangerie is a stunning feature, currently operating as a tea room and function space, while the large garage accommodates up to six cars above the original vaulted wine cellar, still used for storing wine today. The château combines history and authenticity with modern comfort. Some original windows have been preserved to maintain character, while the property benefits from partial double glazing, mains drainage, full central gas heating, and extensive electrical upgrades. This is a château of rare distinction, combining elegance, charm, and potential. Words and photographs can only suggest its atmosphere; to truly understand its beauty, it must be experienced in person. (3.99 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Agence Newton
Rf.4722 : French 18th C. chateau for sale in Haute-Vienne department. The Briance Valley is a protected site in the Haute-Vienne department of Limousin. The river winds its way through a rural landscape where deciduous woods on the slopes alternate with bocage meadows and low-lying pastures, poplar groves on the banks, and cultivated fields on the flatlands and hillsides. This is the home of the famous Limousine cattle breed: the Pôle de Lanaud, with its renowned restaurant, is just a few minutes from the property. This corner of the countryside is less than 20 km from Limoges, a city of art and history. Known for its long tradition of porcelain manufacturing, the capital of Limousin is a dynamic city with a large student population, a renowned university hospital, and one of the world's leading companies in the field of electrical equipment (Legrand). Limoges-Bénédictins train station, listed as a Historic Monument for its architecture combining Art Nouveau and Art Deco, allows you to reach Paris or Toulouse in three and a half hours. Limoges Bellegarde airport, half an hour from the château, has regular flights to Lyon, London, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, and the Midlands. This proximity between town and country explains the abundance of castles and manor houses found in the Briance Valley. The oldest were built by the powerful Viscounts of Limoges or by the abbots of Solignac, an important abbey on the Via Lemovicensis route to Compostela. The more recent ones, such as the property on offer, were designed as pleasant residences for the upper middle class of Limoges, who loved, and still appreciate, this charming and peaceful setting just a stone's throw from the city. Set apart from a hamlet, the chateau is a building of classical proportions flanked by two round towers with conical roofs. In the center, a detached pavilion houses the entrance and stairwell. It is topped by a portico broken by a monumental pediment dormer with a domed roof. On the opposite side, the south facade features a perfect alignment of windows on a straight facade framed by slightly protruding wings. Chain molding and bossages reinforce the impression of symmetry, which extends up to the domed dormers lighting the attic. Covered in slate, the hipped roof of the main building, like that of the entrance pavilion, is topped with a metal ridge. To the north again, a three-step staircase leads to the front door, a side door with a wooden tympanum and a protruding doorframe. From there, the ground floor comprises an entrance hall, an office with a toilet and shower, a storage room/cellar, a kitchen, a dining room, a double living room, and a library. On the same level, the towers house a bar with neo-Gothic decor in one and a boiler room in the other. With high ceilings, these two rooms occupy two levels. On the first floor : 4 large bedrooms with their own bathrooms. On the second floor : a long hallway and five beautiful bedrooms with bathrooms, one of which has a shower room and sometimes a dressing room. Two of these bedrooms are located in the towers. Under the eaves: a large open space ready to be converted. The property has a total living area of approximately 700 sqm. The outbuildings include: The Orangery, probably built in the 19th century, is the main outbuilding. On the first floor, a fully equipped reception room can seat up to 60 people. A second floor, under the eaves, is in need of restoration. Separately, the modern garage with cellar can accommodate two to three cars and the equipment needed to maintain the property. Finally, the swimming pool (12.5 x 4.5 m) is at the center of a true wellness area with its terrace and pool house equipped with a sauna. The park, covering an area of approximately 5.55 acres (2.25 hectares), forms a sort of uneven diamond shape, with its corners roughly pointing to the cardinal points. At its center, with their facades facing south, the castle and its outbuildings stand on a vast, well-kept, flower-filled lawn. All around, tall trees shelter the castle and its guests from view and noise. The land slopes very gently, but without reaching it, towards the Roselle, a tributary of the Briance. A tennis court, shaded by trees, marks the southern tip, while the wooded western side borders an invisible railway line. 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
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…By Snv Immobilier Prestige
CHATEAU IN THE PUY DE DOME - LIMAGNE - 20 KM FROM CLERMONT FERRAND 18th-century property covering more than three hectares, comprising a château with approximately 500 sqm² of living space, large outbuildings, grounds, a swimming pool, a pond, and a car park with separate access. The renovation, marked by warm decor in harmony with the history of the place, has preserved many architectural features. A property of remarkable quality, carefully maintained and ideally located. Considerable potential with the possibility of resuming the events and wedding business. Possibility of acquiring a hangar and workshop on approximately 2,800 sqm of land. Seller's fees Energy-inefficient housing: Class F. From January 1, 2028, the performance level will be between classes A and E. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €9,070 and €12,300 per year. Prices indexed as of January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the website: georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Auvergne
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
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
3 hours and 20 minutes from Paris, in a discreet setting away from prying eyes, a 460 m² château dating from 1550 with a feudal tower from the 13th century. The château includes a living room, dining room, kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and a 160 m² space with 14 m of ceiling height under a chestnut wood frame. The first outbuilding is 200 m² with 2 kitchens, 2 living-dining rooms, 4 bedrooms, and 2 bathrooms. A reception barn of 800 m², an 80 m² apartment to renovate, a dovecote, and a wood shed. A wooded and green park of 1.2 hectares with a swimming pool, pétanque court, terrace, and orchard. An ideal location for events: weddings, seminars... The property is located 8 minutes from all amenities and 30 minutes from the Moulins train station.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Kretz & Partners
Just fifteen kilometres from Vichy, in the heart of the Allier department, this exceptional luxury property enjoys a peaceful, unspoilt setting with no nuisances. The estate comprises a characterful château with approximately 1,250 m² of living space, consisting of two wings dating from the 15th and 19th centuries, fully renovated with high-end fixtures and fittings and contemporary décor. The 15th-century wing offers a one-bedroom apartment in the semi-basement, then three levels each comprising an independent apartment (two-bedroom, three-bedroom and two-bedroom), offering numerous possibilities for accommodation or furnished rentals. The 19th-century wing comprises a one-bedroom apartment in the semi-basement, a large reception room on the ground floor, a large four-bedroom apartment spread over the first and second floors, and a two-bedroom apartment on the third floor. The outbuildings complete this rare property with superb stables and a large building of nearly 2,000 m², including sheds, garages, workshops, a gym, a games room and an indoor swimming pool. The 8.3-hectare grounds are perfectly suited to equestrian activities with an arena, meadows and paddocks, making this estate a veritable château with equestrian facilities. This exceptional property offers great potential for tourism: charming holiday cottages, furnished seasonal rentals, hosting seminars and events, or a prestigious residence. Shops, schools and services within 6 to 15 kilometres. Contact Renaud VALENTIN: 06 07 47 27 13 Fees payable by the seller The owners do not accept financing contingency conditions. Energy rating: D Climate rating: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €18,980 and €25,740 per year. Prices indexed for 2021, 2022 and 2023 (including subscriptions). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Auvergne
16th and 19th centuries castle. 594 m². 2 reception rooms. Guest house. Ourtbuildings. Pool. 7,7 ha of land. 12 km far from Vichy. Ref 1053.
…By Pierre Changarnier Immobilier
A 19th-century manor and its outbuildings on a 22-hectare estate, thirty minutes from the town of Vichy in the north of the Puy-de-Dôme department. Perched up on a hill, this rectangular three-storey building is topped with a flat tile roof and flanked by a round tower on one side and a rectangular-shaped wing on the other. With grounds extending over approximately 22 hectares, its upper floors provide panoramic views of the nearby hills and the Limagne plain in the distance, while, the chateau, abutting a wooded hillside, is surrounded by large meadows below. As for the property’s reception rooms, they are located on the other side of a courtyard, behind the chateau, as are a caretaker’s cottage and various other outbuildings.
…By Patrice Besse
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