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Castle 1
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15

Castle Saint-Astier (24)

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€639,000
530
4bd
4bathrooms
land  3ha

By 3g Immo-consultant

Castle 2
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Exclusivity
19

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.

€3,600,000
994
9bd
4bathrooms
land  8,682

By Agence Hamilton

Castle 3
Nearby
10

Castle Perigueux (24)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€793,280
900
land  5.1ha

By Denniel Immobilier

Castle 4
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12

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.

€1,700,000
640
10bd
land  12.1ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Castle 5
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15

Castle Perigueux (24)

An authentic 17th-century hilltop chateau standing majestically in the middle of its grounds, waiting to be rescued, near Périgueux in France’s Dordogne area. The chateau was built at the top of a hill where two valleys meet. It enjoys a commanding position, looking out over the pastures around it. An asphalted country lane leads up to it and carries on as a walking trail through the woods. An asymmetrical four-sided wall encloses the chateau and follows the natural slope on which it lies, bringing together a mix of tile and roof styles. The chateau is made up of two main sections that join each other at a right angle. Machicolations can still be seen on them. Each of these sections is flanked with a square tower instead of a gable end and crowned with roof slopes of flat tiles. Facing the main dwelling is a pedestrian door next to a carriage arch door that stands beneath a keystone marked with the year 1742. This pair of entrances is flanked with a barn, a pig shed and an open-sided shelter. A wall, a storeroom, two bakehouses and a former kitchen complete the complex.

€490,000
600
4bd
land  6.1ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 6
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10

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. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

€1,630,000
900
12bd
11bathrooms
land  9ha

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bordeaux-aquitaine

Castle 7
Nearby
8

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. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

€1,575,000
800
12bd
1bathroom
land  18ha

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bordeaux-aquitaine

Castle 8
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4

Castle Perigueux (24)

Magnificent 15th and 17th century chateau renovated to a very high standard. Charm and authenticity preserved, beautiful decoration, superb finishes. Extensive outbuildings, swimming pool, tennis court. Large estate divided into woods and meadows. Magnificent and nuisance-free setting. Exceptional property! The château is sold furnished. Complete file will be provided upon presentation of identification and proof of funds

€3,950,000
800

By Maxwell-baynes Saint Émilion Residential Et Vineyards – Christie’s International Real Estate

Castle 9
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13
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Castle Cornille (24)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,575,000
1,182
8bd
1bathroom
land  13.9ha

By Immoalienor

Castle 10
Nearby
15

Castle Liorac-sur-Louyre (24)

In the land of Cyrano de Bergerac, come and discover this multifaceted property! This remarkable estate of 32 hectares in one piece, half deciduous woods, half meadows, is bordered by a river. There you will also find a perennial spring, a cluzeau (underground refuge) and a cave. In the center of the property, at the end of a private road, an authentic castle whose origins date back to the 12th century and numerous outbuildings. What we think: This property is characterized by a setting of pure nature, peaceful and rare. Work is to be planned, but the potential is immense: welcoming several families or multi-generational families, tourist accommodation activity, prestigious events, real agricultural income, etc.

€750,000
425
7bd
2bathrooms
land  32ha

By Property And Consulting

Castle 11
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8

Castle Riberac (24)

Near Ribérac in Périgord, on the outskirts of a small village, 17th century manor house with outbuildings, 150 m² guest house and swimming pool. The 6,800 m² estate comprises a 400 m² building, former 500 m² farm outbuildings, some of which have been converted into studio flats, and a dovecote. The walled dwelling has 10 main rooms on two levels, including 5 bedrooms and 4 shower rooms. Fireplaces, library and old parquet flooring. Enclosed, independent grounds of 730 m² with a 250 m² barn. Dominant views over the countryside. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

€1,263,000
400

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bordeaux-aquitaine

Castle 12
Nearby
10

Castle Riberac (24)

In the north of Périgord, 35km from Angoulême and 50km from Périgueux, 17th century château renovated in the 19th century with foundations from the Middle Ages. It includes about 650 m² of living space with outbuildings of 1,400 m² on a partially enclosed estate of 5 hectares. The residence comprises a main building with a square floor and an attic floor, presenting a perfect symmetry with 2 corner towers. The attic floor, topped by a long-sloped roof covered with slate, is regularly pierced with dormer windows of various sizes. The 3 floors of the château were renovated in 2015 and offer 650 m² of living space in 20 rooms including 10 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The château outbuildings surround a rectangular courtyard with the west facade of the castle closing off the last side. They span 1,400 m² (0.44 acres) and include all the buildings required for a farm, offering vast volumes. In a peaceful setting, surrounded by wooded parklands overlooking the countryside and bordered by a small river, the castle is situated 5 km (3 miles) from a quiet, rural Perigordian village and 8 km (5 miles) from a town offering all the basic necessities. A quality residence offering a relaxing and prestigious setting. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

€779,999
650
10bd
3bathrooms
land  5.6ha

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bordeaux-aquitaine

Castle 13
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Exclusivity
19

Castle Brantôme (24)

This elegant manor house is peacefully situated between Brantôme, 'the Venice of Périgord'; Mareuil en Périgord, 'one of the four baronies'; Verteillac, Ribérac and Bourdeilles. The location is convenient for access to local markets, shops and the life of neighbouring towns. The house spans approx. 514 m2 of living space, comprising: on the ground floor: entrance hall, kitchen-dining room, utility room, laundry room, toilet, machine room. 4 beautiful reception rooms, 5 spacious and comfortable bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a shower room and a loggia. First floor: 2 bedrooms (including a master suite), 2 bathrooms, study, dressing room, covered terrace, attic. Basement: garage, shed with well, 2 laundry rooms, wine cellar, room with pit and boiler room. A beautiful dovecote with mezzanine and small bedroom complete this charming property. A small adjoining house is in need of renovation. The garden is a real work of art: it is planted with a variety of species, has a well and a fountain, water is present and topiary is a masterpiece. The space extends towards the swimming pool, hidden from view and sheltered from the wind. Land of 8,262m2 Ideal for a family home, bed and breakfast or gîte project. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

€799,000
514
7bd
5bathrooms
land  8,262

By Prestant Perigord

Castle 14
Nearby
19

Castle Riberac (24)

Ref.4146 : CHARMING LAST 15th C. CHATEAU IN THE HEART OF A VILLAGE IN DORDOGNE This charming property is located in the north-western quarter of the Dordogne department, not far from the town of Ribérac. Set in a rural village of 280 inhabitants whose origins date back to the 13th century, it was built on the heights between the Dronne and Isle valleys, a privileged position that offers 180-degree views of the surrounding countryside without any noise pollution. The main building, with approx. 330sqm of living space, comprises : First floor: large entrance hall with staircase to first floor, 43sqm dining room with parquet flooring and original woodwork, fireplaces, cupboards. This is followed by a single kitchen with scullery and boiler room. The left-hand side of the château features an attractive living room with parquet flooring and original fireplaces, a library and a study in the tower. Second floor: accessed by a main staircase: four bedrooms, including a master suite, each with its own bathroom or shower room. A small room currently used as a bedroom (8sqm). Second floor: 90sqm attic. Arranged to the north of the property and forming a courtyard of honor, the various buildings will require major renovation. They include various staff quarters. an old cowshed. a blacksmith's workshop. a barn. a dovecote. To the south of the property : a guest house where, apart from the modern swimming pool, time seems to have stood still. First floor: living room with fireplace, kitchen and bathroom. Upstairs, 2 bedrooms and a living room with fireplace. In need of updating for modern comfort. A barn and a plot of land located outside the property (on the other side of the street). The property is located in the heart of the village. Access is via the main street: a carriage entrance opens onto the front facade of the château and its main courtyard. On the south-facing side, a pleasant garden planted with various species offers a breathtaking 180° view of the surrounding countryside. The entire 6794sqm estate is enclosed by stone walls, emphasizing the private aspect of the residence. 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.

€850,000
330
5bd
land  6,794

By Cabinet Le Nail

Castle 15
Nearby
30
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Castle Bergerac (24)

PRICE REDUCTION A delightful C19th chateau and domaine, set in a haven of green countryside which offers the opportunity of a large family home or hospitality project. Located near Bergerac in the Dordogne, France. In superb condition, the Chateau retains a wealth of period features, including large stone fireplaces, tapestries and original timber flooring. Principal Chateau - 623m2 Set on four floors, the main residence, built in 1884, has 9 bedroom suites (all with ensuite shower-rooms), which have been renovated to the highest standard. The ground floor has three large reception rooms, with lounge, dining room and billiard room. The reception hallway features a superb timber staircase, tapestries and fabric-lined walls. The cellar level provides a semi-professional eat-in kitchen, wine cellar and storage areas. Grounds - Covering just over 6.4 hectares the grounds are a mixture of lawn, pasture and woodland. There is a superb 11m x 3m pool near the Chateau, with pool house and former orangery. The nearby town has all amenities, including supermarkets and a doctor’s surgery and three schools covering the ages of 3 to 15. International bilingual schools can be found in Bergerac. The local train station is just a few minutes’ away, making an easy commute to Bordeaux or Perigueux. The beaches of Arcachon and Dune de Pyla are within two hours’ driving distance, and the ski resorts of the Pyrenees are around four hours’ away. The Mediterranean resorts of Narbonne and northern Spain are six hours by car. A full dossier is available on presentation of proof of funds. Maxwell-Baynes - Christie’s International Real Estate: leading luxury real estate agent for South-West France

€2,995,000
623
9bd
9bathrooms
land  6.4ha

By Maxwell-baynes Saint Émilion Residential Et Vineyards – Christie’s International Real Estate

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