castle for sale Auterive, France
Castle Auterive (31)
CASTLE – 360 VIEW - 2 Ha – STABLE – OUTBUILDINGS. The Tolosan Group-Real Estate presents this castle from the 16th and 18th century with 400 m² of living space on 2 hectares. You will be amazed by its simplicity, elegance, and excellent condition overall. The main building includes, on the ground floor, a crossing entrance hall, a living room, a dining room, a kitchen with its pantry, an office, and a large bedroom with a shower room and WC. Upstairs, you will benefit from three suites, each comprising two bedrooms and a private bathroom or shower room. The attic of approximately 155 m² is fully convertible or can serve as a large loft. In continuation of this main building, a second hall provides access to the large room that can be used as a reception/seminar/exhibition room, the boiler room, and a vaulted wine cellar. The park features a heated pool of 11x5m and offers a panoramic view. Several outbuildings complete the ensemble: stables, porches, garages, etc. They still have potential to be exploited according to your needs and desires. Shops, doctors, the train station, and schools are located 15 minutes away in Auterive. Fees are the responsibility of the sellers - Viola REICHARDT - Independent commercial agent.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Tolosan Immobilier
31 listings near Auterive
Castle Saint-Sulpice-sur-Lèze (31)
HAUTE GARONNE - NEAR SAINT-SULPICE-SUR-LEZE In a commanding position, magnificent restored 11th & 18th century chateau built in brick, set in 2 hectares of parkland. This peaceful property includes a well, a swimming pool and numerous outbuildings with a total surface area of 650m². With its fine architectural features, the main house of 580 m², including 425 m² of living space, is divided into 13 main rooms, including a 100 m² reception room and 6 bedrooms. On the 2nd floor, 155 m² are available for further conversion. It is ideally located 47 kilometers south of Toulouse, 15 kilometers from the A64 freeway, 24 kilometers from the A66 and 18 kilometers from a train station. Suitable as a family home, but also for a commercial or tourist activity. Energy class: E Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5580 and €7600 per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. 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 Toulouse-occitanie
Castle Calmont (31)
Historical castle built in the 11th century with three levels reconstructed in the 19th century, featuring a round tower and a square tower. The property also includes additional buildings such as an orangery (a separate residential house), stables, and a former carriage shelter. The estate spans approximately 10 acres of parkland, meadows, and gardens along the river. The castle, offering over 800m², is arranged as follows: enter through the spacious vestibule with a wooden staircase and wrought iron railing, leading to the dining room with a river view, the bright living room with a balcony also overlooking the river, the second living room connected to an office and library. First floor: Grand reception room adorned with a golden ceiling, bright living room/library, two large bedrooms, bathroom, and an unfinished room. Second floor: Six bedrooms with park views, bathroom, and shower room. Third floor: Attic space to be renovated, formerly used by servants. Basement/Ground floor -1: Following the 11th-century tradition, the garden level offers a reception room, wine cellar, kitchen, and laundry room. The annex buildings include: - Orangery: A standalone four-sided house located away from the castle, needing refurbishment. On the ground floor, there's a kitchen, living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms, and an office, with 3 bedrooms upstairs. - Carriage House and Stables: Repairs are needed. - Park: Approximately 10 acres along the river, including meadows and century-old trees. The pool area, pool house with summer kitchen and sanitary facilities, and the former tennis court need refurbishment. Exceptional opportunity for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers in a naturally preserved setting, only 40 minutes from TOULOUSE.
…By Agence Hamilton
Castle Baziège (31)
Located in the charming municipality of Baziège (31450) in the heart of Lauragais, this 18th-century castle offers a peaceful setting in the countryside while being close to the town center for everyday convenience. Secure and equipped with an intercom, this property benefits from an unobstructed view of the swimming pool, landscaped garden, and surrounding countryside, providing absolute tranquility with no overlooking. Moreover, the proximity to the train station facilitates travel.An exceptional property ideally designed for a bed and breakfast activity.Outside, this property extends over a fully enclosed park of more than 13,900 m², including a landscaped park, a well-kept garden, and outdoor parking spaces. You can enjoy the swimming pool, jacuzzi, pool house, petanque court, as well as a small house dedicated to relaxation and fitness, providing an ideal setting for entertaining and relaxing outdoors.Inside, this 680 m² castle, currently operated as a guest house, offers 21 remarkable rooms, including 11 bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms or bathrooms, a fitted kitchen with a back kitchen, a reception room of 42 m² with a magnificent fireplace, a meeting room, an office, a relaxation lounge, a veranda, an apartment ...Its features, such as the various rooms carefully decorated in different tones and colors, modern comfort, and generous space, make it an exceptional residence that combines old-world charm with contemporary luxury.Contact me without delay to come and discover this exceptional property!Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: www.georisques.gouv.frSelling price: €1,470,000 Fees paid by the sellerContact your megAgence consultant: Sandrine MONIO-LASSUS, Tel: 0649354978, Email: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered at the RSAC of TOULOUSE under the number 887 533 578This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Megagence
Castle Muret (31)
Cabinet DIVA, specialized in the sale of high-end properties, is pleased to offer you this superb 16th century castle and its outbuildings south of Muret. With 850m2 of living space, this property consists of a main building on 3 floors, with a 140m² house, a superb orangery with a dovecote, where the current 60m² caretaker's house is located. The main building is arranged as follows: On the ground floor are the living rooms, with a large dining room with Napoleon III fireplace, 1 living room, 1 dining room, 1 billiard room, 1 kitchen, 1 utility room, toilet. The spacious hall with beautiful staircase will give you access to the 1st floor, where there are 6 bedrooms with bathrooms and toilets, 1 office. On the 2nd floor, 6 bedrooms also, with shower rooms and toilets. This entire residence has retained its period charm, with beautiful fireplaces, solid oak floors and a large volume, due to the high ceilings. On the exterior side, you will find a fully enclosed 7.8 hectare park, with a 2 hectare pond and a stream crossing the property, a true corner of preserved nature, where you can see many animals. We are available to give you further information, 7/7.
…By Diva
Castle Villefranche-de-Lauragais (31)
In the center of a village in the Lauragais area, this 18th-century château, listed MH, has an access via a driveway in the middle of 4 hectares of parkland with old trees. A large entrance hall with wood panelling leads to the reception rooms: a library, a dining room with fireplace and a large lounge with fireplace, a kitchen and utility room. The elm staircase from the entrance hall leads upstairs to six bedrooms, two of which are in the mezzanine, and four bathrooms. The outbuildings include three converted and rented flats as well as former stables and garages. Restoration work is planned.
…By Barnes Toulouse
Castle Bois-de-la-Pierre (31)
Discover the Château de Trémoulet, an architectural gem nestled in an enchanting setting, built between the 17th and 19th centuries. With its 589 m² of living space, this square-plan building rises over three levels, featuring a four-pitched slate roof, and flanked by four towers, including two opposite square towers and two round turrets shaped like pepper pots, offering a unique architectural charm. A true treasure of heritage, combining history and elegance, ideal for architecture and nature enthusiasts. Partially renovated, while preserving its authentic charm, let yourself be captivated by its remarkable features, such as original parquet floors and moldings, and a living room with a classified ceiling. Each room breathes history and elegance, creating a unique and warm atmosphere. Set on a plot of over 3 hectares, the estate offers numerous amenities for an exceptional living environment. You will find a swimming pool with a pool house, woods for peaceful walks, as well as an old 19th-century building with a dovecote tower: this building has already been adapted with horse boxes, a workshop, and a gym. The possibilities for development are numerous: why not transform this long house with a dovecote into a unique event space or an independent dwelling to maximize the profitability of the estate? In addition, the vast park is perfectly suited for creating unusual accommodations, a project with great potential for lovers of tourism and unusual lodging. The Château de Trémoulet is a rare opportunity to own a piece of history while having the possibility to adapt it to your dreams and projects. An exceptional place for a prestigious life or a strategic investment. For more information and to arrange a visit, contact me now.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agences Privees
Castle Toulouse (31)
TOULOUSE COUNTRY XVIth CENTURY CHATEAU 10 HA EVENT LOCATION Near a village renowned for the cultivation of the famous Toulouse violet, this majestic château, whose origins date back to the 16th century, set in 10 hectares of bucolic landscape with its superb lake, is the perfect place to immortalize your most beautiful events. Its 600 m² orange grove equipped with amenities and an extension of 150 m² for catering services is classified ERP2. The villas and apartments, luxuriously furnished, are spread throughout the park not far from the château and can accommodate about thirty guests who can enjoy the swimming pool and tennis court. With retirement having arrived, the owner is selling his estate along with the operating LLC equipped with an active order book for both events and accommodation, ensuring clientele to be taken over for the next 2 years. To increase the already respectable turnover, the possibilities for expansion and creativity that this exceptional property offers its future owner are numerous: • Two complementary villas occupied by current tenants can also be used to supplement the number of beds. • The château, with a total area of 1600 m², allows for interior development according to preference over 1300 m² in seminar rooms or luxury rooms on 3 levels. • The takeover of old buildings (house and shed) representing an additional 700 m² of living space. • A building permit for an additional 600 m² structure attached to the château is conceivable for receptions or catering. • Additional hotel constructions will be granted in the next local urban plan by local authorities eager to enhance this historic site. This very beautiful property, ideally located north of Toulouse just 25 minutes from Blagnac airport, is aimed at investors seeking business opportunities and is ready to be developed in the event and/or hospitality/catering sector.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Property And Consulting
Castle Toulouse (31)
- EXCEPTIONAL SITE ON A ROCKY SPUR FACING THE PYRENEES - POWERFUL RESORT FORTRESS - 1,000 YEAR OLD - 28 ROOMS - RECEPTION ROOMS - SUMPTUOUS BOTANICAL PARK ON SOUTH-FACING TERRACES - PALM GROVE. TOULOUSE, OCCITANIE. In a splendid natural site, on a rocky spur facing south facing the Pyrenees, this powerful fortress built from the 12th century became a sumptuous pleasure residence in the 16th century for the Bishop of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, an aesthete and collector. In the 19th century, a magical botanical garden including a century-old palm grove formed a dreamlike setting on the terraces with breathtaking views. This property has been featured in several Point de Vue articles in 2021 and 2023. On the high terrace, which is accessed by a wide and majestic grand staircase, the 15th century castle, restored in the 16th and 19th centuries, has a south-facing façade with a splendid view of the Pyrenees. A staircase tower recalls the defensive function, softened by very beautiful 16th century sculpted decorations. Inside, on the ground floor, the reception areas have particularly impressive volumes that have retained their original decorations and materials, including very beautiful parquet floors and woodwork, the large living room of over 110m2 bathed in light by its dual orientation has a monumental fireplace that is very richly sculpted. It opens in a row onto the library, also decorated with a monumental fireplace and an amusing balustraded passageway. A winter garden with zenithal lighting opens onto the large formal dining room. Nearby, the modern and equipped kitchen opens onto a second south-facing vestibule which leads to a large living room, an office, a winter dining room. A bedroom, a bathroom. Two guest toilets, two laundry rooms, workshop, service entrance, small shaded terrace. Upstairs, which is accessed by three staircases, including a 15th century stone spiral opening onto a large 18th century gallery, 14 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms. 18th century alcove decorations adorned with rich plasterwork, woodwork, marble fireplaces, parquet floors. Two kitchens, a chapel, a study, a terrace. On the second floor, 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, very large attics. The floors of the castle can be considered as 5 large independent apartments. Vaulted wine cellars. 4 accesses. On a south-facing terrace, access from the car park along the 18th century basin, the 19th century greenhouse and the plunging view of the outbuildings and the Pyrenees is particularly poetic. The greenhouse is planted with citrus fruits and aromatic plants. The châtelet stands proudly on the park and marks the entrance to the main courtyard of the outbuildings, superbly restored to new and tastefully in 2022 as an event activity guest room. 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms. A large reception room of approximately 200m2, 5 ground-level accesses, a hanging garden enclosed by walls, professional kitchen, 3 toilets. A large room of approximately 100m2 opening onto the courtyard by three monumental arcades. A workshop, a laundry room. The large courtyard of the outbuildings regularly hosts events. In the park, a charming independent house, completely restored in 2022. Adorned with an elegant passageway overlooking the village with a very beautiful view. A veranda, a living room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Independent access. A beautiful barn, three wells. Sumptuous century-old botanical park of approximately 5 hectares, planted with rare species, well maintained, sequoia, bamboo grove, majestic oaks, yew avenue, lime avenue, carpet of cyclamens, exceptional and vast century-old palm grove. Three independent accesses. Note historical monument: Registered Historic Monument. Price: 2,380,000 Euros including fees (fees payable by the seller) Location: - 50 minutes from Toulouse airport. - 2 hours from Biarritz and the Mediterranean. - 20 minutes from Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, tourist town, picturesque market. - 30 minutes from Spain. Condition note: - Restored by aesthetes since 2018. - Comfort elements, electricity, bathrooms, kitchens generally new since 2018. - New guest rooms and gîte 2022, Booking note: 9.5/10
…By Denniel Immobilier
Castle Toulouse (31)
This 1818 Palladian chateau, steeped in 200 years of history, is located 30 minutes from Toulouse international airport, 1h30 from the Mediterranean Sea and 2h30 from the largest ski resorts in the Pyrenees. It has recently undergone monumental and irreproachable renovation work, down to the finest detail. This extraordinary property, listed as a monument of France, consists of 1500m² of buildings, 4 hectares of land in the heart of a classified park composed of hundred-year-old trees and rare species. The Château is composed of an impressive entrance hall of more than 75m² with a majestic double staircase decorated with sumptuous ceiling paintings restored with modern techniques by artists; nine suites all opening onto the grounds; 5 lounges with mouldings, period paintings and fireplaces; a semi-professional kitchen; a bar; a reception room of more than 500m²; offices; a hammam and a massage room; a wine cellar: hedonism and perfection are the keywords of this very challenging and successful renovation project. Top-quality materials and decorative elements were carefully selected for optimal comfort in order to achieve a harmonious blend of the ancient and the modern. This prestigious residence near Toulouse, in a green and preserved environment, was restored by a committed project manager preoccupied with the coherence of an ambitious architectural and landscaping project, in keeping with the history of the place. The renovation work was planned by the chateau’s meticulous owner, passionate about art and history, and the result is nothing but excellent. A very prestigious property… More information on request.
…By Terres D'oc Sotheby's International Realty
Castle Toulouse (31)
A listed medieval castle on the outskirts of a Lauragais village, surrounded by 12 hectares of woods and meadows. The impressive fortified building is surrounded by pastures and groves of trees, as well as landscaped parklands created at the end of the 19th century. A large driveway separates the estate from a local road, with outbuildings - a shed, workshop and caretaker's lodging - just a few metres away. To the west of the castle, there remain the converted servants quarters and working buildings, as well as a 17th century dovecote built on piers, situated on the southern slope of the plateau. Both stylistically and structurally, the castle, which should be described as a 'feudal fortified mansion', appears to date from the reign of Charles VIII or Louis XII, although it was built in 1539. It consists of an elongated rectangular main building with two parallel sets of rooms, more than 27m long and 18m wide. Each corner of the main building features round towers with an external diameter of around 7.5 m, enough to cover the facades. They have arrowslits on each level, facing the entrance door and the southern curtain wall. The roof of the central section is clad with flat tiles featuring square or rounded ends. Some of the tiles are fixed with nails. The roofs of the two front towers are clad exclusively with rounded tiles. The roof of the south-west tower has retained its sealed monk-and-nun tile ribs, while the south-east tower, whose timberwork and roof were restored in the early 20th century, now features a conical pepperpot roof. The walls, with their regularly dressed calcareous sandstone, have an average thickness of almost 1.5 metres. The castle was listed as a historic monument in 1972, with heritage protection afforded to its facades and its high hip roof, crowning an impressive loft.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Toulouse (31)
A 15th-century chateau with three gîtes and 6 5 hectares of grounds, nestled in France’s Lauragais province, 45 minutes south-east of Toulouse. From a country lane, the property’s main gate leads into a gravel court. The chateau and the three gîtes stand at the edge of this court. The property is made up grounds that cover 6.5 hectares and include woods and meadows. The gîtes lie at a right angle to the chateau. This layout structures the property, directs the flow of vehicles and pedestrians and separates the holiday homes from the grand edifice. The facades face different directions and gaze at the horizon. The back of the gîtes looks at a side wall of the chateau, with which the gîtes edge a court lined with trees and shrubby hedges. There are two swimming pools: one behind the chateau and the other one next to the gîtes. The property dates back to 1492. Under an order from King Louis XIV of France, the chateau was extended and the Countess of Toulouse then lived in it. The edifice was redesigned in the centuries that followed, but its main section with three floors has kept its medieval appearance with a round tower flanking it and limestone masonry forming its old walls. Its facade is punctuated with windows in perfect symmetry. These windows are arched at the top. Their surrounds are made of dressed stone, their frames are made of wood and their shutters and pane bars are painted white. The rear face is different. The windows are similarly arched but laid out around several axes of symmetry and extensions adjoin the chateau on this side too: two orangeries that were built at each end of the main section. These two orangeries are identical to each other. Both are single-storey structures bathed in light from panels of glazing made up of small panes. Today, they house a wide range of plants. The outbuildings are made up of four structures built on a slope in a long row with different roof heights. Windows punctuate the walls asymmetrically. These windows are of varying shapes, sizes and materials. The roofs of the property’s different buildings are covered in monk-and-nun tiling and have either one or two slopes. Brick chimney stacks dot these roofs.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Toulouse (31)
A 19th century chateau and its outbuildings in 4 ha of parklands, 40 km to the south of Toulouse. The “Domaine d’Ampouillac”, composed of land and houses, has been known by this name since the 10th century. Initially annexed to the Cuxa Monastery, in 1209 the estate and the priory became part of the Boulbonne Abbey, created in 1129 near to Mazères. The monks of this Cistercian Abbey farmed Ampouillac’s land and that of some adjoining estates, such as Baissac, Artenac and several others. The remoteness of Mazères meant that the monks had to construct buildings for their accommodation on the land they were farming. Said buildings, known as Cistercian barns, were to remain the property of Boulbonne Abbey until the time of the French Revolution when, as a result of the revolutionary riots, Ampouillac was partially destroyed. All that remained was the basement of the “barn” and the current ground floor as is proved by the architecture and the thickness of the walls. In 1791, Ampouillac, was declared National Property and sold. The buyer reconstructed it from the ruins as is explained on the plaque on the stairway. It was also at this time that the first-floor lounge was created and decorated. Ampouillac was to remain in the hands of the same family until 1879 when it was sold to an industrialist from Toulouse. The building currently spans three levels over cellars, the latter being the old, 11th century, Cistercian barns.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Toulouse (31)
An elegant 19th century chateau, its orangery, guest houses, water feature and 10 hectares of grounds, just 40 minutes from Toulouse city centre. The main entrance to the estate is situated away from the main thoroughfares, and leads to an earthen esplanade bordered by a low wall protecting a cypress hedge. Braced by two fluted, rusticated columns with floral motifs, the wrought iron gate with its fine scrolls opens onto a driveway that winds through the parkland featuring centuries-old trees. To the left, perched on a small hill, the five-storey chateau overlooks the entire estate. Built on the site of a former 16th-century fortified castle, it has a four-sided slate roof. Its perron offers a view over the park and its lawn, which gently slopes towards the main entrance. To the west of the chateau, there is a dovecote with arcades and a pagoda-like flat-tile roof topped by a lantern. The remaining outbuildings are situated to the south, in the eastern part of the grounds: they comprise villas that have been turned into gîtes (guest lodgings), as well as another annexe awaiting restoration. Opposite the chateau, a water feature takes pride of place in the centre of the lawn, bordered by centuries-old trees. To the right, there is a swimming pool with pool house, followed by an orangery. The orangery is bordered by a terrace that runs along one side of the pond and preceded by a parking area. Finally, a track at the back leads to a tennis court and to one of the estate's secondary entrances. It should be noted that the estate, which is still in activity, will be sold in the form of two companies: a SCI (non-trading property company) owning the land and a SARL (limited liability company) operating the estate, which will manage events and hospitality rentals. As a result, the property benefits from attractive tax incentives.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Toulouse (31)
A 19th century chateau, its greenhouse and wooded grounds 30 minutes from Toulouse city centre, in the heart of the countryside. The property is accessed via an unpaved track lined with centuries-old trees leading to an iron gate. Flanked by two Roman columns adorned with capitals featuring antique terracotta vases, the gates open onto a driveway lined with four yew trees leading to the chateau. This first section of the grounds, enclosed by a low wall topped with railings, provides parking for several vehicles. At the heart of the property, a central corps de logis and two wings frame a rectangular main courtyard facing due west, paved with Garonne pebbles surrounding a central earth platform where the vegetation has taken its rightful place. The original building, a farm, was included in the first regional land register, drawn up in 1825. The grounds feature a row of three 300-year-old cedar trees, suggesting that the original owners were Protestants. Given monumental form between 1870 and 1875 with the addition of a second storey and neo-Classical and neo-Gothic decorative elements, the main building now has four storeys. Flanked by four watchtowers, its symmetrical facades are punctuated by alternating arched and straight windows, with brick surrounds and wooden shutters painted light blue. Two stringcourses, also of red brick, mark the separations between the three levels. The semi-circular French windows facing the main courtyard or the parklands have balconies with wrought iron guardrails. The four-pitched roof is of slate. Each of the two wings of the chateau is two storeys high and topped by a gable roof of monk-and-nun tiles. The western end of the roof features a pediment crowned with terracotta pine cones. The north wing contains a gallery, a reception room and a mezzanine that opens onto a long balcony; the south wing comprises a vast conservatory and a gîte with a separate terrace. Two side extensions with monk-and-nun tile roofs form the link between the corps de logis and the wings. All the walls are rendered in light yellow, complementing the colours of the vines that grow along the facades and that of the flowering bushes in the main courtyard. Finally, the chateau is surrounded by 8,000 m² of grounds, including an outbuilding with a large swimming pool.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Toulouse (31)
Nestled amidst the picturesque hills of southern France, but just a short drive through the fabulous countryside from Toulouse with its international transport links, 500 years of history await you. This captivating medieval chateau boasts 12 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, and sprawling living spaces across three splendid floors. This fairy-tale setting showcases a majestic round tower overlooking two private swimming pools, and spectacular views across the countryside. A substantial amount of land surrounds the property providing privacy and a sense of space. In addition to the main family chateau that has been lovingly updated while preserving its historic character, there are three independent self-contained cottages, each featuring private terraces and access to their own shared pool (separate pool from the Chateau). These fully separate dwellings are perfect for visiting friends and family while maintaining the chateau as a main family residence. The potential of this property is boundless – whether expanding living spaces within the chateau, exploring opportunities within the numerous outbuildings, or pursuing revenue generating opportunities such as accommodation and tourism, or hosting events such as weddings. Perfect for equine enthusiasts, the property also offers Facilities suitable for horses amidst its sprawling grounds set over 6.5 hectares. With centuries-old trees and privacy hedges, this landscape is a haven of tranquility, offering unspoiled panoramas of the lush countryside. Despite its serene seclusion you will find essential amenities including boulangeries, restaurants and shops nearby. There is even a large swimming lake just a short drive away and Toulouse with its international airport is within 40 minutes. Despite its substantial size and history, this stunning chateau retains is warm family feeling and would be perfect for your next adventure in Southern France! Seize the chance to turn dreams into reality and contact us for more information and to organise a viewing!
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Castle Toulouse (31)
This magnificent château, built in 1818 and listed as a ‘monument historique’ is situated 30 minutes from Toulouse and has recently undergone a major renovation, showcasing a harmonious blend of historical charm and modern luxury. The attention to detail is second to none, demonstrating a commitment to preserving the building's heritage while introducing contemporary comforts. The property is spread over 4 floors. The grand entrance hall of 75 m² sets the tone for the opulence within and boasts exquisite paintings on the ceilings, painstakingly applied by hand. The 5 salons, each with panelling and fireplace, provide versatile spaces suitable for both conferences and private living, reflecting the property's adaptability. The large kitchen is equipped with professional appliances from a leading German manufacturer and leads through to an office and a separate bar. The four suites on the first floor and five on the top floor seamlessly incorporate modern comforts without compromising the building's character and have been stylishly decorated. The basement, not overlooked in the extravagant renovation, features a wine cellar, a hammam and a massage room, adding a touch of indulgence to the property. The château sits in 10 hectares of park (which is also listed) and woodland, and has a beautiful small lake which appears to float on the perfectly manicured lawns, providing a serene backdrop. Additional features, such as the 2 bedroom guardian's house and a 500m² reception room in the grounds, with views towards the chateau, expand the property's potential uses, making it suitable for conferences, weddings, and more. By visiting the château, you will witness first hand the passion and dedication invested by the owner and artisans in bringing this historic property back to life.
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Castle Toulouse (31)
BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOUSE – PARK – OUTBUILDINGS. 25 minutes from Toulouse, in a nice village of Lauragais with all amenities, come and discover EXCLUSIVELY this property dating from the 19th century, built for the Marquis du Village in stone and brick. The property offers a usable area of approximately 780 m² in a park of about 5000 m² with century-old trees and features a heated pool with counter-current swimming. The ground floor consists of three living rooms overlooking the park, a large kitchen, and a bedroom with a shower room. Twelve bedrooms spread over two floors, accessible by two staircases, each with an en-suite bathroom and private WC, with the Marquis's library on the first floor. THE OUTBUILDINGS are organized around a charming inner courtyard. They are currently set up as a beautiful game room, a workshop, a large gym, and could easily be adapted for additional independent living space. This well-kept property, very well maintained, will charm you with its old-world allure, beautiful high ceilings, and generous spaces. Family projects or liberal profession activities can be developed here, or a tourist project such as a bed and breakfast activity could be launched without delay. Fees to be paid by the sellers - Viola REICHARDT - Independent sales agent.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Tolosan Immobilier
Castle Toulouse (31)
Elegant 700m2 CHATEAU and without nuisance! The rotunda room opening onto the stone terrace accommodated up to two hundred guests, softening the Napoleonic facade. The three living rooms, six bedrooms, five bathrooms or shower rooms have retained original elements: Sarrancolin marble fireplaces with trumeaux, oak parquet floors, stucco, terracotta tiles, tiles, balanced staircase, overhang tiles, coat of arms, Medici vases , grape harvester statue, double revolution staircase, cellars, outbuildings... The Second Empire stands before you with some Renaissance stigmata, the Empress stayed there. Perfectly suited to family life, hospitality and event projects, company headquarters. Your privacy is preserved in this divisible U-shaped building, immediately habitable. A 200m2 loft upstairs could be completed. The search for authenticity and History does not exclude the required comfort: city gas central heating and integrated distribution heat pump, public sanitation network, parking, fiber. Information and visits specifically from Valerie Trinel, capifrance Les honoraires sont à la charge du vendeur. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!
…By Capifrance - Valérie Trinel
Castle Toulouse (31)
FOR SALE SOUTH OF TOULOUSE Chateau 436 m2 on 3 levels, 3.5 hectares of grounds, swimming pool, outbuildings wi - Live in the SOUTH of TOULOUSE in OCCITANIE in a CHATEAU de suite, it is habitable. This beautiful 17th century building is set in 3.5 hectares of parkland with - A magnificent entrance, opposite: the CASTLE. A slate roof and 4 towers. Hundred-year-old trees in the grounds. In the long outbuildings before the chateau is a raised building, which corresponds to a PIGEONNIER-TOUR, early 19th century. Its distinctive feature is a front wall with a semi-circular pediment underlined by a brick cornice. The ceiling of one of the château's lounges is decorated with fine paintings whose motifs are reminiscent of the DIRECTOIRE-style decorative panels in the BEAUHARNAIS and BOURRIENNE hotels in Paris. The composition is thought to be the work of a visiting artist and corresponds to the neo-classical style in vogue in the Toulousain region. Showing a combination of sophisticated scrolls, stylised foliage and miniatures of butterflies or birds, it is arranged around the hunt.
…By Leggett Immobilier
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