castle for sale Brantôme, France
Castle Brantôme (24)
This delightful estate has been lovingly restored and offers stylish country living in the Dordogne, Dating originally to around 1650 this property offers rural privacy, yet is only a short walk to the nearest boulangerie. Principal house: The entrance leads to a pretty airy hallway with a period timber staircase. To the right is a superbly appointed kitchen with adjoining dining room with views of the grounds. To the left is a sitting room, with double doors to the rear and open fireplace. An adjoining study is the perfect place to work from home. On the first floor, the dual aspect master suite leads to an ensuite bathroom with claw-foot bath. There are two further double bedrooms which share a bathroom. On the second floor there is a large children’s room with limited headroom, complete with ensuite bathroom Gite: On the ground floor there is a shower/utility room and wine cellar. The first floor has an impressive kitchen/lounge and a master bedroom with ensuite bathroom The second floor has three further bedrooms, one ensuite bathroom and one shared bathroom. The property has some arty touches, including hand-painted tiles and a mural on the staircase. The grounds extend to 2.4 hectares ( 808 acres) of land set mostly to lawn and pasture. The local village is a short stroll and has a boulangerie for your morning croissants and baguettes. The larger picturesque town of Brantome is a 12 minute drive away, complete with larger supermarkets, shops and restaurants. The airports of Bergerac and Limoges around 1.5 hours away and the international airport of Bordeaux is 2 hours. The TGV station at Angouleme is less than 1 hour away, with direct connections to Paris. Full brochure and dossier available on receipt of signed confidentiality agreement and proof of funds.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
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Castle Nontron (24)
Small castle on wooded garden of 7771m2 In the Périgord Vert, this small castle nestled in an isolated and very quiet setting on a hill with panoramic views and within walking distance of the town center of Nontron and all its amenities. Living area of approximately 425 m2 including 13 rooms including 5 bedrooms, on land of approximately 7727 m2, completely fenced. All the castle's windows have been new since the beginning of 2019 in Padouk wood and triple anti-theft glazing. A large terrace in front of the castle of 200 m2 on the south side, with built-in BBQ and a romantic terrace next to the castle. Rose garden with around 400 rose bushes. Completely furnished. The castle has a water source with a flow rate of 750 to 1500 liters of water/hour depending on the season. This source gives unlimited possibilities for gardening enthusiasts. Oil central heating with new boiler since 2014. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
Castle Nontron (24)
MAGNIFICENT CHATEAU INCLUDING LIVING ROOM LIVING ROOM EQUIPPED KITCHEN IN EXCELLENT CONDITION OPEN VIEW ON LAND OF 7700 M2 THE DREAM IS WITHIN YOUR REACH Fees including VAT charged to the seller Commercial Agent Sextant France - Marie-Catherine Halliday agent based in PERIGUEUX - 07 88 40 12 37 - More 'information on www.sextantfrance.fr ref. 21799
…By Sextant France
Castle Perigueux (24)
Located between Ribérac (15 mn) and Périgueux (25 mn), only 50 mn from Saint-Emilion and one hour from Bordeaux, this magnificent 15th and 17th century château has been renovated to a very high standard. It's rare to find a castle that so perfectly blends authenticity, modern comfort and high-end finishes. You will be seduced by the beauty of the original features, the exquisite decoration as well as the atmosphere that emanates from this beautiful mansion. Special place! Offering around 800 m² of living space, the château mainly comprises : - basement: vaulted cellar. - ground floor: entrance hall, kitchen, butler, dining room, living room, small games room, laundry, utility room, bedroom with en-suite bathroom - 1st floor: salon, two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms – Mezzanine floor : salon, 2 bedrooms with ensuite bathroom, library - 1st floor: grand salon, 2 bedrooms, with ensuite bathroom – 2nd floor : two bedrooms sharing one bathroom, dormitory with en-suite bathroom, study, large attic. The castle is in immaculate condition. It is sold furnished. The property also includes extensive outbuildings, including a large renovated barn (460 m²), ideally suited for weddings or a car collection, and a long outbuilding (480 m²) offering many possibilities (guesthouse, gym, spa, etc…). Swimming pool, tennis court, beautiful 17th century dovecote. The estate covers 44.57 ha, divided between woods, meadows and farmland. The setting is wonderful, the property offers beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. This outstanding property is a haven of peace, ensuring complete privacy.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Castle Perigueux (24)
This elegant neo-classic style 18th century château, dominates the landscape with its noble façades. A façade with a half moon center surrounded by a double spiral staircase, and one with a triangular pediment. On the ground floor, a charming rotunda-shaped music room with parquet flooring with a rosette inlaid in its center, large reception rooms and dining room with wide windows, lounge-bar, office, private apartment with two bedrooms. On the 1st floor, ten bedrooms each with its own bathroom. Large stone basement rooms, vaulted cellars in an excellent state used as reception rooms. A park, a wood with large walkways, 9.3 land swimming-pool, spring water, garages and keeper’s house to renovate. This property is situated near Périgueux and all its amenities and facilities. Selling price: 1 630 000 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 GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bordeaux-aquitaine
Castle Perigueux (24)
Périgord Blanc, an estate based around a cHhâteau and its outbuildings, comprising an exceptional garden in the art of topiary on 18 hectares enclosed by a fence, part of which is undergrowth, and 11 hectares devoted to magnificent flowerbeds open to the public: 80,000 boxwoods, 1,600 rosebushes, 1,300 hornbeams, 150 cypresses, a truffle field of 72 holm-oaks and some fifty different motifs from the drawings made by the owner. These gardens are the culmination of a lifetime of dedication by the owner and have recently been opened to the public. There are many species to be found along a path of more than 2 km: box hedges, rose gardens and various patterns. In the middle of this complex is the château, built in 1830, whose ground floor has been refurbished to allow private events for up to 150 people to be held inside. The dwelling is on 3 levels for a total of 450 m² (4,967 sq ft), the ground floor being dedicated to the reception activity (weddings, festivals, conferences, seminars, etc.), with a surface area of 175 m² (1,767 sq ft) allocated for this purpose, the whole divided between a 40 m² (430 sq ft) entrance hall, 3 lounges of approx. 40 to 50 m² (430 to 430 sq ft), a semi-professional equipped kitchen and a toilet area. The first floor is spacious with a central corridor leading to the 7 bedrooms with their shower rooms on either side, which would need to be refurbished and brought up to standard. The roofs were redone in 2010. The 210 m² (2,153 sq ft) outbuildings have been completely renovated and are used to receive the public who come to visit the gardens. A 90 m² shop with a reception area offers various items for sale. Finally, a 120 m² (1,292 sq ft) flat adjoins the property and can be used as a caretaker's quarters. A vast new 400 m² shed/workshop houses all the equipment necessary for the maintenance of the gardens. The watering system is automated from 18 nozzles connected to tanks and a 4,500 m3 pond fed by a borehole, Finally, there is a 4.000 m² car park which can accommodate up to 250 vehicles. Oil-fired heating, land of €3,200. Selling price: 1 575 000 euros Fees at seller's expense Energy class: B Climate class: C Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bordeaux-aquitaine
Castle Thiviers (24)
A chateau that was fully renovated in 1960 with large outhouses and over 28 hectares of bucolic grounds with a river, nestled between the cities of Périgueux and Limoges. The 28-hectare property stretches lengthways in the hollow of a narrow, isolated valley. Two riverbanks extend across several hundred metres beside a river flanked with meadows and forests. To reach the riverside woods, you can cross a wooden bridge that the current owners built. The property’s four buildings stand in a walled garden. These enclosing walls run alongside a calm road and mark a boundary with the meadow beyond. Stone pillars frame a large gate that leads into a vast drive paved in an opus incertum pattern. The chateau towers straight ahead. Four corner bartizans give the edifice a slender, graceful style. The imposing edifice made of local stone is a harmonious structure made up of several sections, each with their own steep hipped roof of flat tiles. These sections form a U shape and are linked together with a central covered gallery. The elevations are dotted with different windows set in ashlar surrounds, revealing the building's different phases of construction. All the windows are fitted with indoor wooden shutters. The corner bartizans, which are either round with a cone roof or square with a pyramidal roof, are crowned with finials. Wall dormers with a hipped roof or large gable end punctuate the top of the elevations. Following a fire, the chateau was entirely restored in 1960. This work restored the roofs, the window surrounds, the pointing, the terrace paving, and the windows with their small panes, single glazing and wooden frames. The paved space extends up to three garages, a barn, a caretaker’s house, a secondary gate and a huge cowshed that was built in the 1960s. The garden is made up of lawns with flowering plants, centred upon an ornamental pond. This space also includes a small shelter with a roof of flat tiles. On either side of the wall that separates the garden from the meadow, a few stone steps take you across this walled boundary.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Perigueux (24)
Ref. 4278 : Magnificient 15th & 18th c. listed castle, for sale, in Dordogne This magnificent chateau dates back to the 14th century and is located in the Dordogne, between Brive and Périgueux. Nestling on a hillside overlooking the River Auvézère, it enjoys a beautiful, peaceful setting. The property spans more than 29 acres of parklands and gardens, woods, a pond and numerous buildings (caretaker's cottage, barn, stables and henhouse ....). Originally, this area probably housed a fortified house, built to watch over and protect the ford crossings between the Limousin and Périgord regions. At the end of the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453), this fortification lost its raison d'être. In 1521, Pascal Dolce, a native of Béarn, set up a forge along the Auvézère, near the now obsolete fortifications. Under the management of his successor, Noël Souvelin, the forge prospered. Souvelin probably obtained the concession for the old, abandoned fortification and undertook extensive work to transform it into a residence. His daughter Marguerite married François Pasquet, a merchant from Excideuil, in 1539. The Pasquet family then took charge of the castle and forge for several generations. Jean Pasquet, their eldest son, served Kings Henry III and Henry IV as a knight. His imprint is visible throughout the castle and garden, whether through his motto ('Spes mea deus') or his representation as the 'Knight with the white feather'. In 1656, following a marriage, the castle and forge came under the ownership of the de Lubersac family. During the French Revolution, the château was abandoned and became national property. It wasn't until 1819 that Louis Combescot, ancestor of the current owner and master blacksmith at the Bord ponds, bought the forge and the château, both of which were in an advanced state of disrepair.He and his descendants set about clearing away the irreparable ruins resulting from decades of neglect.The family moved into the château, and the forge remained in operation for over a century, until the last iron was poured from the blast furnace in 1930. In its current structure, the château comprises a central main building, set between two round towers, and a wing set at right angles to this building. The large courtyard and the parkland that extends from it are bounded to the west by the buildings used as outbuildings. The west facade of the main building features mullioned windows on both floors and two dormer windows opening into the attic; these dormer windows are topped by pediments with solid tympanums. The angled south-facing building dates from the 17th and 18th centuries but was rebuilt on earlier foundations. Behind this wing, a square pavilion was added in the 19th century, blending in with the rest of the building. On the east facade, overlooking the river and the forge, the two towers of unequal diameter were probably originally linked by a curtain wall. As on the west facade, the main building between them features mullioned windows and dormer windows with ornate pediments. The architectural load of the junction between the north tower and the main building is supported by a horn, in the hollow of which is nestled a sculpture representing the tortured face of a figure wearing a draped headdress. The Renaissance gateway, which has been rebuilt in the grounds, symbolises the Italianate style of the late 16th century with its many sculptures. A cartouche in the centre of the entablature bears the castle's motto 'SPES MEA DEUS'. The château has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1979, and is closely linked to the forge, whose origins probably date back to the end of the Hundred Years' War. It was built between the 14th and 16th centuries and comprises a main building flanked by two cylindrical towers. On the façade of the main building, a beautiful Renaissance door framed by two columns supporting a triangular pediment opens onto a straight barrel-vaulted staircase. The current owners' dwelling is set at right-angles to the house and faces north/south over three floors. Built on an earthwork and cellar for the towers, the castle spans approx. 640 sqm of living space and comprises : For the east/west-facing wing: Ground floor with 4 m high ceilings: -An entrance hall and a vast lounge with exposed beams and monumental stone fireplace, parquet flooring. -A study in the tower giving access to the château's dungeons. An adobe corridor leading to a beautiful stone staircase and a toilet. Fully renovated kitchen. A dining room in the second tower, with large windows. First floor: -A corridor leading to a toilet and a shower room, -6 bedrooms, one with exposed beams and carved stars. Second floor: Convertible attic with a magnificent roof frame. For the north/south-facing wing: Ground floor: -Entrance hall, kitchen, sitting room. First floor: -Hallway communicating with the east wing and leading to a vestibule. 4 bedrooms. Study. Shower room. Second floor : convertible attic. The various outbuildings, such as the stable, the barn, the henhouse and the pigsty, form a courtyard that is divided up as follows: -A caretaker's cottage of approx. 150 sqm, built as an extension to the barn (185 sqm) and situated at the entrance to the property. It has an attractive roof frame and a slate roof. -An old pigsty and henhouse in need of some work. -A long building comprising two barns measuring 185 sqm and 300 sqm, currently used for storage, but which could be used for receptions such as weddings, exhibitions, etc. A study has been carried out for this purpose. -A swimming pool area with a pool house, kitchen and equipment room. The swimming pool, measuring 4x8m, was built in 2018 and equipped with a chlorine filtration system and automatic cover. The property is surrounded by more than 29.65 acres, as follows: -4.20 acres of parkland planted with a variety of trees, including magnolias, walnut and hornbeam. It is enclosed by walls and accessible via two entrances. -Outside the walls, the owners benefit from a pretty pond with a registered surface area of 3,880 sqm, fed by a spring. -To complete the surface area of the land and woods, they are located around the château, providing a comfortable private space. The château was listed as Historic Monument by decree on December, 28th 1979 : Façades and roofs of the château as well as the gate in the park and the forge complex (cadx AC 63, 65, 67) The chateau is listed on the Inventaire supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques : Interiors of the château itself: facades and roofs of the farmhouse and outbuildings (cadx AC 62, 63): listed by order of August, 29th 1984 This property is registred on the additionnal inventory of historic monuments (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). Cabinet LE NAIL – Dordogne - Périgord - Lot-et-Garonne : M. Bruno GUÉRIN : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 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
Castle Perigueux (24)
In the region of Perigueux, a fortified castle whose north facade, the oldest, is bounded by two square towers with gunboats from the end of the Middle Ages. The chateau also has a breteche located above a drawbridge with an arrow, embellished with a coat of arms. The southern façade is decorated with Renaissance-inspired ornaments and opens onto a balustraded terrace supported by a 19th century arcaded gallery. The whole surrounded by two contemporary towers, such as machicolations and battlements. This imposing chateau has been restored and renovated over 15 years by its current owners, with no, really no compromise in terms of the quality of the authentic materials and contemporary techniques. The best craftsmen, national and international, are invested in giving the best possible result. The castle has been restored to perfect condition, like new, while restoring its soul and its original, royal decoration. The 994 m2 of living space are spread over a garden level, a ground floor, and three floors. An elevator facilitates traffic between floors…. On the different levels we find: Garden level: The old entrance door to the drawbridge gives access to a freestone hall and two spiral staircases in freestone (width of 2 m and 1 m), a vault with Gothic ribbed arches, a former guard room with freestone columns, a bedroom, a guard room, a fitness room, a cellar, a laundry room, the wine cellar, the technical room, the lobby with lift. Ground floor: A large hall with the grand staircase, the imposing living room, two study rooms, a library, a large dining room, a kitchen, a large terrace. The freestone walls, the ceilings with exposed beams with painted panels, the Burgundy stone floor with red-brown marble cabochons. The imposing living room with its 5m high ceiling, painted with leaf engravings, a monumental hard stone fireplace with its coat of arms and motto, windows with stained glass, beautiful solid parquet. The beautiful library has its stucco ceiling painted with ornaments, moldings and painted in frescoes. A carved wooden fireplace. The large dining room with painted beams, old tiled floor and freestone walls. A monumental hard stone fireplace bearing the arms of Louis XII. Contemporary kitchen and design style. First floor: Accessible by lift and by the large stone staircase. The landing gives access by a small stone staircase to an office with library. A corridor serves the other rooms such as: The large bedroom with extension above the bridge and its bathroom and toilet; a fireplace in hard stone, the walls, with a thickness of more than one meter, in ashlar. Boudoir with cut stone and tapestry walls. With its bathroom with painted ceiling in the shape of an egg. A bedroom in the round tower with beamed ceiling, tapestry walls and solid parquet flooring. An office with its freestone walls, with a library. And don't forget the elevator…. 2nd and 3rd floors: Each floor is accessible by the two corbelled towers and each consists of two bedrooms. The underfloor heating and radiators (upstairs) are powered by a recent central Vaillant gas installation, and heat pumps. Double glazing throughout, interior and exterior shutters, security camera, etc. etc An orangery (130 m2 habitable) is independent of the chateau. A ground floor with living room with its marble fireplace, a kitchen and toilet. Two bedrooms with bathroom upstairs. A very beautiful park of 4100 m2 surrounds the chateau, completely enclosed by walls with two entrances with beautiful gates. Houses a large swimming pool of 6/12 m with its poolhouse and its covered terrace. Small, discreet outbuildings for the storage of wood and the installation of the swimming pool complete the whole. Another park of 8600 m2, opposite the chateau, completely enclosed by walls, houses a borehole. In addition to this exceptional geographical location, this property is strongly steeped in history and legends, its size is respectable without being gigantic, its interior and exterior sides both have a lot of character, the general state is immaculate, its finish is really top of the range (even in terms of castles) and its park has allure.
…By Agence Hamilton
Castle Perigueux (24)
A 16th-century chateau, with outbuildings and a spring on an 18-hectare wooded hillside overlooking the Isle Valley on the outskirts of Périgueux. This castle is in an area where wooded hills alternate with green valleys. Perched on a flat hilltop, it dominates a plain which stretches out in front of it, sloping down to the peaceful river Isle. 18 hectares of beautiful, predominantly wooded, natural surroundings border the property and extend over the heights providing an ideal setting for walks. Numerous trails will delight horse-riders, especially as their mounts can then rest in suitable stables, standing at the end of a bridle path. This castle was built in the 16th century on old wine storehouses and then raised a level in the 19th century so that staff could be accommodated on site. Now perfectly restored with great attention paid to its authenticity, flanked by its two impressive round towers, it exudes a proud bearing. By its sides, a house and a barn in need of restoration provide a surface area of approx. 300 m² to be developed. The buildings are bordered by a wide terrace, protected by stone baluster railings, which dominates a second terrace, taken up by a vegetable garden, and a secondary road leading to Périgueux, passing by on a lower level.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Saint-Astier (24)
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…By 3g Immo-consultant
Castle Saint-Sulpice-d'Excideuil (24)
Discover the Timeless Elegance of This Charming 19th-Century Château, Carefully Restored, Located in Picturesque Périgord Vert Owned by the same family for over 150 years, this exceptional property offers a peaceful retreat surrounded by rolling hills and wooded valleys, ideal for those seeking a haven of tranquility away from modern life. The château features both formal and informal living rooms, each with direct access to the terrace. The grand 23m² entrance hall welcomes you with magnificence, leading to comfortable and elegant spaces. The original spiral staircase leading to the upper floors adds a historical touch. The ground floor includes a kitchen, a large 21m² dining room, and two living rooms. Cozy reading nooks on each floor provide a quiet place to relax with a book, while the spacious rooftop terrace invites relaxation in this picturesque setting. Additional spaces include a storage room, a hall, and a laundry room. The château has four large bedrooms on the first floor and two bedrooms on the second floor, each with an en-suite bathroom. The 60m² pool and pool house are perfect for relaxation, complete with a well-equipped outdoor kitchen. The property also includes a 106m² guest house with 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, a converted barn offering a cinema room, game room, office, workshop, and garage. A second barn of 85m² provides even more possibilities. The property is located in a typical Dordogne village with a bar and a shop providing all the necessities for residents. Several nearby villages and towns offer all essential amenities. Saint Jean de Cole, one of the most beautiful villages in France, is just 15 minutes away. A magnificent property not to be missed!
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Castle Riberac (24)
Glorious 17th Century Chateau in the heart of SW France for sale. Large estate 50ha+ of stunning parkland and woodland, near pretty village. Property in excellent condition. Would suit impressive private home or hospitality business. Please contact me for further details, full dossier can be supplied on receipt of signed NDA and proof of funds.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
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