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Castle Auneau (28)

Just one hour from Paris, nestled in a 60-hectare green sanctuary, this magnificent château embodies the full splendor of 16th-century Renaissance architecture. Originally built for Étienne Poncher, then Archbishop of Tours, the château underwent a significant transformation in the 19th century under its owner at the time, Sosthène II de La Rochefoucauld. In 1981, the property was converted into a luxury hotel. This remarkable estate combines historical prestige with strong operational potential, whether as a private residence or a high-end hotel or event venue project. Main features: • The main château: approximately 3,500 m² of space spread over several levels • An independent building offering nearly 500 m² • Outbuildings: former stables, garages, and a gatehouse of around 1700sqm. Accessibility: • 60 km from Paris • Close to highways and Montparnasse train station (33 km) Key advantages: • Preserved Renaissance architecture: rich heritage and historic charm • Natural and intimate setting: enclosed estate with no overlooking neighbors • Operational potential: conversion into a private residence, hotel, conference center, or event venue • Development project: design by a renowned architect, with building permits granted for the creation of 17 private villas hidden within the estate’s forest, all held in full ownership Ideal for exceptional project developers at the crossroads of heritage and high-end hospitality.

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$25,246,600
5,000
land 60ha

By Proprietes Parisiennes - Sotheby's International Realty

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Castle Chartres (28)

Discover an extraordinary opportunity to own a magnificent castle in the heart of Auneau-Bleury-Saint-Symphorien, France. This stunning 4,000 m² property offers a breathtaking combination of elegance and grandeur. With 56 intricately designed rooms, this estate provides ample space for hosting and leisure. The castle's architecture seamlessly blends historical charm with modern sophistication. Each room is a testament to exquisite craftsmanship, featuring ornate details and fine finishes. The expansive grounds are beautifully landscaped, offering serene views and a tranquil environment for relaxation. Whether you're looking to create a luxurious private residence or an exclusive event venue, this remarkable property offers endless potential. Embrace the chance to own a piece of history and experience the unparalleled beauty and charm of this enchanting French castle.

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$25,246,600
4,000

By Marc Foujols Paris

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Castle Auneau-Bleury-Saint-Symphorien (28)

Detailed 50-page brochure available upon request. Within 60 kilometers of Paris, in the heart of Île-de-France, between Chartres, Rambouillet and Maintenon, stands one of those estates that defies time. The Domaine d'Esclimont belongs to that infinitely exclusive circle of historic properties accessible within less than one hour from the capital — a rare geographical privilege, an absolute strategic certainty. A Renaissance Architectural Jewel At the heart of a listed park spanning nearly 60 hectares, the Château d'Esclimont embodies, with sovereign elegance, the enduring permanence of French architecture at its most noble. Erected in the 16th century, remodelled in the 18th, then sublimated in the 19th by the architect Parent — who breathed into it that Renaissance spirit so revered of the era — the château stands as a living manifesto. Every stone narrates centuries of history, every façade reveals the continuity of an uncompromising architectural vision. The principal château, built across three levels above its cellars, unfolds as two wings arranged at right angles upon a square platform encircled by living moats. The reception salons preserve remarkable period panelling — silent witnesses to the grace of centuries past. The estate further comprises a 14th-century square keep, a former guardhouse crowned with a machicolated walkway and four corner turrets, a pavilion dating from 1870, its dependencies, and the château's outbuildings. The total built surface reaches nearly 4,000 m², set within an exceptional natural setting where a formal French garden and a sweeping English landscape park engage in a subtle, timeless dialogue. Water, Stone, Light — The Three Virtues of the Estate The abundance of water that flows through the domain — moats, ornamental ponds, natural mirrors — bestows upon Esclimont that suspended, almost ethereal atmosphere that only the greatest châteaux of Île-de-France can offer. Here, nature is not mere backdrop: it is an architecture in its own right, in constant dialogue with stone, amplifying the majesty of the place. Exceptional Potential for a landmark Hospitality Project Esclimont is not simply a legacy — it is an opportunity for creation, awaiting a visionary hospitality operator. Its transformation potential into a landmark French destination of the highest order is exceptional, underpinned by a validated planning permit for an ambitious hotel development of nearly 5,700 m². The approved programme includes: 50 rooms and suites distributed between the château and its elegant dependencies 27 suites spread across the estate A full wellness SPA with both indoor and outdoor pools Technical and maintenance annexes From suites within the towers of the medieval keep to character apartments in the restored outbuildings and throughout the Château itself, every space carries the promise of a singular experience — that of a distinctly French art de vivre, deeply rooted in history yet resolutely oriented toward contemporary excellence.

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4,000
50bedrooms

By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux

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Listed castle Chartres (28)

CHATEAU BUILT FROM THE 15TH TO THE 20TH CENTURY, 120 KM FROM PARIS IN THE PERCHE REGION - Exceptional charm and character - 5 main buildings - 18 bedrooms - 2,500 m² built area - Southern Perche - 8 km from the A10 motorway exit - 20 hectares - Structural shell in good condition, interior fully requiring restoration. Fully listed Historic Monument. On the edge of a small village in the Perche region, 120 km from Paris and 8 km from the motorway, this chateau of exceptional charm consists of 5 main buildings dating from the 15th to the 20th century, on the site of a former chateau burned during the Hundred Years' War. There are two entrances. The first, on the village side, is through a tall and long wrought-iron gate leading to the former gatehouse residence, now converted into a grand salon. The second entrance, on the park side, passes through a tall crenellated gateway dominated by the imposing “water chateau” tower. The impressive richly decorated medieval gatehouse quickly appears after crossing the bridge spanning the canal, followed by the other courtyard buildings. The heterogeneity of this ensemble reflects the long history of the estate. The original square medieval chateau surrounded by moats was burned in the first half of the 15th century by the Earl of Salisbury, commander-in-chief of the English troops, while on his way to lay siege to Orléans. Rebuilt at the end of the 15th and beginning of the 16th century, the remaining parts of this medieval chateau are the gatehouse known as “Le Donjon” and the Saint-François Tower. This medieval chateau was incorporated in the 19th century into the ensemble formed by the other buildings through the destruction of one of its sides and the filling in of part of the moats connecting it to the “new” chateau. The main body of the current chateau is composed of 16th-, 17th-, and 18th-century buildings. A first pavilion forming a gatehouse residence attached to a gallery was built at the end of the 16th century and remodeled in the second half of the 17th century with the addition of two small pavilions. This ensemble was raised by one additional floor in the 18th century. The enclosure of the gatehouse residence to create a grand office gave it its final appearance. These buildings, together with the Louis XVI pavilion and the other outbuildings, form a U-shaped courtyard overlooking a splendid 20-hectare park, notably featuring a large 200-meter-long terrace overlooking a vast meadow on one side and separated from a woodland of beautiful mature deciduous trees on the other side by a canal. The park also includes sumptuous boxwood embroidery gardens and yew topiaries, as well as a grand avenue and a one-hectare vegetable garden. 5 main buildings: 1 - The “chateau” closest to the village square, known as “Le Pavillon du Bourg”, 16th, 17th, and 18th century. 2 - The gatehouse known as “Le Donjon”, 15th, 18th, and 20th century. A 15th-century gallery, and a residential section built in 1980 connected to an 18th-century tower. 3 - The Saint-François Tower, 15th century. 4 - The Louis XVI pavilion known as the “Renaissance House” and its tower known as “La Cloche”, 16th century, modified in the 17th and 18th centuries. 5 - The outbuildings, 16th–19th–20th century. Superb 16th-century timber frameworks. Location: -120 km from Paris, motorway access 16 km toward Paris, 8 km toward Le Mans. -8 km from Brou, shops and services. Mains water supply, drainage partly connected to mains sewer and partly using septic tanks. Historic Monument protection: The chateau, its outbuildings, and its park: fully listed by decree dated 24 November 1948. Price: 2,756,000 Euros agency fees included (including 5.67% agency fees payable by the buyer). Including fees of 6% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 2 600 000 €. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.

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$3,162,700
2,500
18bedrooms
land 20ha

By Denniel Immobilier

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Castle Pussay (91)

A chateau with medieval origins and wooded grounds, built in the early Renaissance and nestled 1 hour and 30 minutes south-west of Paris. Once you have gone through the property’s main entrance gate, the chateau appears before you, standing out for its Renaissance style. In the inner court, the property is demarcated by the remains of a division of the chateau into two parts. Indeed, the chateau has gone through different historical periods up to the present day, apart from its western section, which has disappeared. The edifice has kept its hexagonal adjoining tower, which has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor. The main side of this tower is made of rubble stone with rendering and quoins of limestone ashlar. A huge door of solid wood leads inside this tower. This door is fitted in a stone surround with a slightly arched top that bears the remains of a coat of arms – a characteristic of the late 15th century. Each level of the tower has stone-mullioned cross windows. The main section is positioned to the east of the hexagonal tower. It is similar in design to the tower. The court-side elevation is coated with rendering that leaves the rubble stonework slightly exposed. The garden-side elevation is completely rendered. Limestone ashlar forms the quoins and carved limestone forms the surrounds around the doors and the many stone-mullioned cross windows that punctuate the elevations. On the court side, a conservatory lies beside the entrance door. A flight of stone steps leads up to the entrance door. Above this door, there is a basket-handle arch crowned with a finely sculpted pinnacle. In this stone arch, there is a badge-shaped remnant of a coat of arms that was once displayed proudly here. This coat of arms was doubtless that of the chateau’s founders. In the garden-facing elevation, there is another entrance door of solid wood. A basket-handle arch also crowns this door. In the north-east corner of the main section, there is a round tower. It is the only remaining tower of the chateau’s four original round towers. The stonework of this tower’s base was recently restored. The edifice is crowned with a slate roof of two long slopes, punctuated with gabled dormers. Lastly, beside the chateau, there are outbuildings along the edge of the property. The wooded grounds are enclosed with walls and fences.

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$883,600
296
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land 1.9ha

By Patrice Besse

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Castle Auffargis (78)

A carriage ride from Paris, the Château de la Fontaine, an eternal fable. Just 35 kilometers from Paris, where the capital gradually yields to foliage and silence, the Château de la Fontaine in Auffargis emerges as a timeless interlude. Built for himself by the Parisian architect Jean-François Yvert between 1871 and 1875, the estate spans just over 1050 square meters. It stands at the heart of the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse Regional Natural Park, embraced by the Rambouillet Forest, and overlooks the Abbey of Vaux-de-Cernay, a Cistercian jewel nestled in the valley. Architecturally, it echoes the Louis XIII style and the traditional brick and stone châteaux of the Île-de-France. Here, the stone does more than recount history; it whispers it, like the wind stirring through the asphodel leaves. This château is poetry, and more than that, a fable worthy of La Fontaine, where every façade and every perspective invites contemplation and reverie. Its theatrical elegance, expressed through carved woodwork, intimate proportions, and a meticulous attention to detail characteristic of the grand residences of its century, makes this jewel a true family home. A caretakers house and an outbuilding complete the ensemble. Surrounding it are 30 hectares of landscaped gardens and preserved nature, a verdant setting where the seasons unfold like a ballerina crossing the stage in an ethereal movement. Pathways trace meditative walks, clearings create moments of openness, and the entire estate seems suspended between dream and reality. An exceptional renovation, carried out with uncompromising standards, has reinterpreted the château for contemporary living without ever altering its soul. Modern comfort blends in discreetly: a wine cellar, spacious garage, heated indoor swimming pool, gym, billiard room with English bar, orangery, elevator Each a contemporary note inscribed within a perfectly orchestrated heritage composition. Five bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms are currently fitted, with the possibility of creating four additional bedrooms in the outbuilding. This property is an emotion, a rare address where the art of living converses with history, and where luxury expresses itself through grandeur in simplicity. Modest in scale yet radiant in spirit, this château carries within it the nobility of great houses. It invites its future custodian to continue an ancient legend patiently etched in stone, and to engrave their own, framed by the enduring word : family.

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$6,874,000

By Immo Best International

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