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Castle Saint-estephe (24)
Prestigious château in the heart of the Périgord Vert, set in a preserved natural environment. Built over three levels of 200 m² each, it offers around 600 m² of living space and retains many original features that reflect its history: a cast-iron piano dating from 1851, herringbone parquet flooring, and cement tiles. The property also includes several outbuildings and a caretaker’s house of around 160 m², providing a total of 13 bedrooms. Outside, a wooded park of nearly 10 hectares with century-old trees features a swimming pool and offers a peaceful, verdant setting. The château’s accessibility is a rare asset, with Paris reachable in just 2h15 door to door
…By Kretz & Partners
Castle Nontron (24)
Near Nontron and 35km from Angoulême, this 19th-century château, with its outbuildings, was completely renovated in 2020 and surrounded by a beautiful 9-hectare park, over 7 hectares of which are fenced. Flanked by two towers—one circular with a pointed roof, the other octagonal with machicolations—and a corbelled turret, the château offers 500m² of living space with 14 main rooms, including 9 bedrooms. On the ground floor, a reception hall leads to the landing with the living room, which extends into the dining room and a bar area in a tower, the kitchen, and a bedroom with its own shower room. On the 1st floor: accessible via a wooden staircase, there are 3 bedrooms, each with its own shower room, an office, and a terrace overlooking the park. On the 2nd floor: 5 bedrooms and 2 shower rooms. The château features woodwork and fireplaces, air conditioning and heating with heat pumps, complete insulation, and wooden shutters. The outbuildings consist of a renovated 160m² house with two temporarily rented apartments, one a 110m² duplex and the other a 50m² one, and a barn of nearly 1,000m², a 50m² garage, and a 100m² woodshed. The grounds open onto the garden and countryside amidst century-old trees. They feature a recent 7x7m stone swimming pool with a pool house, a spa-jacuzzi, and an 82m borehole with a flow rate of 4m²/h. This beautiful property is worth a visit and requires no renovations. Fees at seller's expense. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €3,640 and €5,000 per year. Prices indexed to 1 January 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bordeaux-aquitaine
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 Chalus (87)
Ref. 4718: castle with guest house for sale 40km from Limoges (Haute-Vienne department). The property is situated close to Châlus, a small Limousin town renowned as the place where Richard the Lionheart met his end. It lies in the département of Haute-Vienne, 40 km south-west of Limoges, its Limoges-Bénédictins railway station (Paris–Toulouse line), and an international airport, Limoges-Bellegarde, which offers regular flights to Lyon, Marseille, London, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester and the Midlands. The area, which forms part of the Périgord–Limousin Regional Natural Park, is known as the Pays des Feuillardiers, after the craftsmen who traditionally produced chestnut-wood hoops (feuillards) used for barrel-making. It is a lively region whose economic activity is centred on forestry, agriculture and tourism. Its gently undulating landscapes, cloaked in deep forests and interlaced with numerous streams, are especially appreciated by walkers, sports enthusiasts, river anglers and lovers of history. Both local residents and those who have settled here from elsewhere — including a vibrant British community — enjoy an excellent quality of life. The château presents itself as the harmonious composition of three buildings from different periods. On the ground floor, approached through the small North door, one finds to the right the hall, an antechamber, the kitchen, and a passageway leading to the utility–boiler room and WC, the television room, and the music room. This is where the arched doorway giving access to the terrace and park is located. From the music room, a few steps lead to the reception rooms — the drawing rooms and dining room — two remarkable spaces distinguished by their magnificent decorative features. In addition, both the drawing room and the music room are equipped with wood-burning stoves. Returning to the half-landing overlooking the entrance hall, one reaches the upper floors via the majestic oak staircase. On the first floor, arranged over two half-levels, there is a study–library and five bedrooms, three of which have their own bathroom and WC, while the remaining two share a bathroom. On the second floor, reached via a winding staircase, there are two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and WCs, together with an attic. Ouitbuildings : Separated from the château by a lime-tree avenue and a long natural hedge, an extensive Limousin-style barn contains a self-contained two-storey dwelling, suitable for use as a guest cottage or caretaker’s house. It comprises a sitting room, a kitchen–dining room, four bedrooms, and two shower rooms with WCs. In addition to the cottage, this impressive 60-metre barn offers, on the lower level: a wood store, a garage, a stable with four loose boxes, and various workshops. The upper level consists of large open spaces, inviting the future owners to give free rein to their imagination. A small separate pavilion, situated at the western corner of the barn, was originally a laundry. It has been fully restored and converted into a charming artist’s studio. Lastly, adjoining the sixteenth-century wing, a vast pergola set on a large south-facing tiled terrace provides an additional living area complementing the château. Access to the property is through an imposing gateway set into the wall that encloses part of its perimeter. The château, positioned on a small promontory, overlooks a vast English-style park that slopes gently down towards a stream meandering through the estate’s woodland. A delightful “English river” (a man-made water feature) fed by a natural spring, together with a generously sized swimming pool, further enhances the grounds. Set slightly apart, a tree-lined meadow would be well suited to accommodating horses. The estate extends to almost eight and a half hectares in total. 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
Castle Thiviers (24)
A chateau, renovated in 1960, in the heart of 28 hectares of bucolic grounds where a river flows and large outhouses stand, 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 Brantôme (24)
Réf. 4646 : Near Brantôme, charming 15th century château for sale. Located in the heart of the green Périgord, this exceptional property is integrated into the Parc Naturel Régional Périgord-Limousin. We reach it by a small road which leads us in front of a magnificent U-shaped courtyard closed by walls and a gate. All amenities are only 10 minutes away, the city of Perigueux is 35 km away, Bordeaux 2 hours. This splendid medieval fortress of the 15th century which was ,until the revolution , the seat of the Malet de Châtillon family proposes you to discover the life of castle and to acquire a piece of Périgord’s history. Overlooking the meadows and a small stream, you will appreciate the calm of the place and the quality renovation that has been carried out for 25 years by the owners in order to give life back to this place. The main building has been completely renovated and offers a surface of 780 sqm distributed as follows: On the ground floor: All the ceilings are with exposed beams and fireplaces, the entrance is the central room with a beautiful staircase at the bottom that allows access to the floors, on the right a spacious kitchen, then a games room offers a splendid view of the countryside. To the left is a living room with stone floor, exposed beams and fireplace, the two towers offer spacious bedrooms with bathrooms. On the first floor: Accessible by two staircases, the floor is composed of a large library, two bedrooms of beautiful surfaces. The towers propose again two rooms with sanitary. On the second floor: a bedroom, a room that can be used as a playroom for children, the two towers are to be converted but the networks are available to create two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The outbuildings consist of: -a linen room adjoining the house for a surface of 45 sqm with sanitary. -an old bread oven and its storage for a surface of 195 sqm. -A swimming pool room and storage for a surface of 70 sqm. -4 barns to renovate of 260 sqm, 240 sqm, 121 sqm, 625 sqm. -A swimming pool on the left side of the castle. A beautiful land of 16.80 acres bordered by a nice stream ideal for fishing parties, there are many species such as walnut, lime, oak for half of the surface, the rest is meadow. The land is free, no lease or other rental. 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 Brantôme (24)
Just outside the charming town of Brantôme, known as the “Venice of Périgord,” this 17th-century château built in 1663 and fully renovated in 2024 blends historic grandeur with refined modern comforts. Surrounded by serene, unspoiled nature with no overlooking neighbors, this exceptional estate spans 530 sqm and offers 13 elegant bedrooms with reversible air conditioning for year-round comfort. Set on over 9 hectares of beautifully landscaped parkland, the property includes a sun-drenched swimming pool, a separate caretaker’s house, and spacious outbuildings. The meticulous renovation highlights authentic architectural features, noble materials, and high-end finishes throughout. Every stone and volume tells the story of a rich heritage, gracefully revived. Ideal for those seeking peace, heritage, and luxury, the château is secluded yet close to everyday amenities. It is sold unoccupied and ready to host a unique lifestyle or investment project. Brantôme is a historic town renowned for its thousand-year-old abbey, quaint streets, and lively markets. It offers all modern conveniences, including shops, restaurants, schools, fast access to the A89 motorway, a train station, and proximity to Limoges airport. Ref : AS8-257 - Perigord Sotheby's International Realty, 05.53.35.97.60
…By Périgord Sotheby’s International Realty
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