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A listed historical monument castle with vast outbuildings and 33-hectare grounds in the Centre-Val de Loire region . In the 15th century, a companion in arms and adviser to Louis XI built a sumptuous keep close to the original fortified manor house. In the 16th century, his descendants had four wings added to the original structure, featuring the Italianate galleries that are the hallmark of the present-day castle. One of these galleries was removed during the French Revolution, opening up the view over the grounds, while another of these wings was completely transformed into a corps-de-logis in the 19th century. The three remaining wings are thus arranged around an open courtyard, flanked by three round towers and the imposing former square keep at the corners. Standing near to the castle, the outbuildings form a long complex of 17th-century buildings. On three sides, they enclose a vast farmyard, in the centre of which stood the parish church until the 18th century, when it was moved to the village. The remains of a ditch and a drawbridge suggest that the complex was surrounded by a moat. The grounds extend beyond the complex, crossed by the river and featuring a 4-hectare lake with its landing stage and hut. The property's 35 hectares are entirely walled, with a turret seemingly standing guard at each corner. Two high entrance gates open onto the village, one in front of the castle and the other opposite the outbuildings. A third gate provides access to a country lane running along the perimeter wall.
…By Patrice Besse
Réf. 4661 : Monumental castellan ensemble in Berry, near a renowned sanctuary In the historic province of Berry, within the Indre département, we present an impressive castellated ensemble located at the meeting point of two distinct natural regions: the Champagne Berrichonne and the Boischaut Nord. The former is a gently undulating landscape of open plains dedicated to cereal cultivation, stretching between the Indre and Cher départements. The latter, with more pronounced relief, is characterised by woodlands and hedgerows, interspersed with streams feeding into the nearby River Indre. Paris lies 280 km to the north, and Tours less than 100 km away. Châteauroux, the local administrative centre, is under 30 km from the estate and offers all the amenities and services of a mid-sized town, including a station on the Paris–Toulouse rail line and access to the A20 motorway. For day-to-day needs, the small town of Buzançais is less than a ten-minute drive. The region also enjoys considerable appeal from a tourism perspective. The Val de l’Indre Golf Course is just 11 km away, while the Brenne Regional Nature Park—also known as the Land of a Thousand Lakes—is only slightly further afield. The European Route d’Artagnan, dedicated to equestrian tourism, passes directly by the château, which is fully equipped to accommodate both horses and riders. Most notably, the property lies just minutes from the Marian sanctuary of Pellevoisin. Following a recent decision by the Vatican and a full renovation of its facilities due for completion by 2026, the sanctuary is expected to attract a significant increase in pilgrim visitors in the coming years. The history of the château is closely linked to the Brillac, or Brilhac, family, who are believed to have acquired it through marriage around 1300. At the end of the 15th century, Charles de Brillac, Master of the Household to King Louis XII, rebuilt the old medieval fortress. The new château he had constructed is characteristic of a transitional period. It retains the appearance of a medieval castle with ostentatious military architecture (keep, machicolated towers), while its layout already reflects that of a pleasure residence. Later, from 1636 onwards, another lord of the estate, Jean Phelyppeaux, seigneur of Buzançais and Palluau, added significant outbuildings forming a U-shape around a lower courtyard. Finally, after 1830, the De Lamotte family transformed the château’s south wing into a modern three-storey residence, with floors dedicated respectively to service, reception, and family life. This is how the castle complex appears to us today. The property comprises a group of buildings where the château proper can be distinguished from the outbuildings. The château includes a listed section with a keep and two round towers with conical roofs and a machicolated walkway. The keep rises over five floors and is flanked at the corners by three watchtowers and a stair tower. The first floor is a vast hall with ribbed vaulting. The upper floors each feature a large room of around 80 m² with monumental fireplaces. The central tower, known as the Brillac tower, has four floors, the top three each containing a room of approximately 40 m², with monumental fireplaces. The last tower has two levels of bedrooms, one of which includes an antechamber and a bathroom. These three towers are connected by two galleries on two levels. On the ground floor, peristyles with flamboyant Gothic-style decoration. On the upper level, one open arcaded gallery and one enclosed gallery with monumental fireplaces. The 19th-century residence is a long, classically styled building with two main floors, flanked by towers. The ground floor includes the service areas: a large stone-paved kitchen, a vestibule with staircase and mezzanine, and various small rooms. The first floor, divided by a fine cross hallway, is a reception area with a large wood-panelled drawing room, a small salon, and a study. The top floor is an intimate living space with a library, four bedrooms, dressing rooms and antechambers, and two bathrooms. Each floor of the residence has approximately 220 sqm of living space. Outbuildings: The outbuildings offer nearly 3,000 sqm of available space, mainly grouped within a long 17th-century structure arranged in a U-shape around the lower courtyard. Built over two levels, including an attic floor, the building is roofed with traditional flat clay tiles. The attic is lit by gabled or mill-style dormer windows with triangular pediments. The various sections comprise: -A corner pavilion, roofed in slate and converted into a caretaker’s house of approximately 150 sqm of habitable space. -The so-called 'Eastern Outbuildings', featuring the entrance porch to the village and large rooms fitted out as a local history museum. -At the corner, a bread oven and a three-storey round tower with a conical roof and adjoining spiral stair turret. -The 'Northern Outbuildings', an extensive wing including: A communal kitchen for around 60 people; Five bedrooms accommodating between 1 and 11 guests, each with an individual shower room; A refectory or banquet hall; A secondary dining area known as the 'Arcade Room'; Two small kitchens; Communal WCs and showers. -A corner pavilion containing a two-room apartment awaiting conversion. The 'Western Outbuildings', housing: A central heating plant; A workshop; A tack room; Stables and storage areas. Separated from the western outbuildings by a second arched gateway leading into the estate is a 19th-century barn with large timber doors, roofed in slate and currently used for storing agricultural vehicles. Additional features on the estate include: -A mill housing a 19th-century micro hydroelectric power station. -A charming lakeside pavilion, in need of restoration. -A large timber storage barn. The estate extends over a total area of 35.7 hectares and is entirely enclosed by a perimeter wall measuring approximately 2.5 kilometres in length—an exceptional feature. The grounds are criss-crossed by paths that divide the property into several distinct zones: Ten hectares of arable land, currently under direct cultivation. A large horse paddock of just over 2 hectares, located to the rear of the western outbuildings. An enclosed field of 3.5 hectares. -A pond of slightly more than 3 hectares, complete with its own pavilion. -A reference orchard featuring several varieties of quince trees. -An avenue lined with eight apple trees. -Meadows and pastureland. The rental situation : The château currently hosts small groups for training sessions. However, the accommodation and reception capacities of the outbuildings make it entirely feasible to welcome larger groups—whether on foot, on horseback, or by coach—and even to host prestigious events in a truly majestic setting. The following parts are classified as Historic Monument : as per the 1930 decree, the three eastern towers with machicolations, along with the two wings that connect them. This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). 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
Magnificent property in the municipality of Tournon Saint Pierre, just 8 km from La Roche Posay, consisting of a castle of 722 m², a gîte of 307 m², and a 140 m² house for the caretaker.The castle comprises: Ground floor (248.40 m²): a boiler room, a laundry room, a 60m² billiard room, a 42m² room, a kitchen, a garbage room, and a garage. First floor (304m²): a beautiful entrance hall of 34 m², a 42 m² living room, a 43 m² library, a 42 m² dining room, an office, a 29 m² kitchen, various corridors, toilets, a wardrobe, two beautiful towers, and a large 50 m² veranda. Second floor (209 m²): a corridor serving 5 bedrooms (ranging from 22m² to 39m²), a closet, a vestibule, and two towers. Third floor (209 m²): a landing/corridor serving 6 bedrooms, two towers. Fourth floor: an attic of 130 m².The gîte comprises: Ground floor (156 m²): an entrance/hallway, a living room/kitchen of 47 m², a game room of 84 m², First floor (151 m²): a corridor serving 5 bedrooms (20 m² each), a bathroom, two shower rooms, a vestibule, a WC, and a laundry room.The castle has 2 floors with 11 bedrooms, each equipped with a bathroom and views of the pond or the 4 ha park.Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frWe are available from 8 AM to 7 PM from Monday to Saturday.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Square Habitat Châtellerault
In the heart of a privileged environment in the Centre-Val de Loire region, this property of approximately 4.5 hectares, comprising a château, outbuildings, a swimming pool, and a pond, offers a rare and history-laden living environment.With its elegant architecture inspired by the Renaissance, this characterful residence reflects the refinement and authenticity of French heritage. Over the centuries, it has belonged to several noble families, including the Lhéritier de Chézelle family, a general under Napoleon Bonaparte.The château opens on the ground floor to a spacious entrance hall serving a double living room, a dining room, a kitchen, an office, and a veranda. These reception areas benefit from beautiful natural light thanks to numerous cross openings.The garden level provides a second kitchen, a large playroom, the boiler room, a laundry room, a garage, and several storage spaces or rooms that can be arranged according to your needs.On the first floor, a wide landing distributes five bedrooms, each with its own bathroom. The second floor hosts six additional bedrooms, also equipped with bathrooms.A vast attic completes the ensemble.The property also includes several outbuildings, including a caretaker's house of approximately 140 m², a workshop, and an independent house with a reception room of approximately 300 m².Outside, you can enjoy a privileged natural environment with a heated swimming pool measuring 15 x 6 meters, as well as a pond that allows for peaceful boat rides.Contact Jonathan Ciette, your residential real estate consultant at 06 78 64 61 64.Coldwell Banker Turones Properties, your prestigious real estate agency located in Tours. Specialists in exceptional properties, regardless of the type of property, we support our clients in their real estate projects with a tailor-made service, combining expertise, discretion, and excellence thanks to our international network and our perfect knowledge of the local real estate market.Fees payable by the seller.“Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.”This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Coldwell Banker Turones Properties
Completely restored, the estate is ideally located at the confluence of Touraine, Poitou, and Berry. Just 9 km from the thermal spa town of La Roche-Posay, it offers easy access to leisure activities such as tennis, golf, casino, horseback riding, and a spa. The Brenne Natural Park is 10 km away, the Loire Valley Castles between 40 and 100 km, Futuroscope at 45 km, and Beauval Zoo at 60 km. Domaine des Vallées has belonged to historical figures such as the Napoleonic general Lhéritier de Chézelle and the famous soprano Mado Robin. Surrounded by a 5-hectare English-style park, fully enclosed, it includes a lake inhabited by swans and ducks, where one can boat or fish. The park is also adorned with remarkable century-old trees such as sequoias and ginkgos biloba, providing a peaceful and enchanting living environment, enhanced by the presence of peacocks and squirrels. As for the castle, it is composed as follows: On the ground floor: - An entrance hall (34.5 m²). - A reception room (86 m²) used as a TV lounge and library. - A dining room (42.5 m²). - An office (13.5 m²). - A kitchen (29 m²). - Independent toilets. - A veranda (50 m²). - Two towers allowing access to the floors of this castle. On the 1st floor: - A corridor (25.5 m²) serving all rooms. - Five bedrooms with bathrooms and toilets. On the garden level - A billiard room (60.5 m²) where an old bread oven can be found. - A boiler/laundry room (85 m²). - A garbage room (9 m²). - A large room that can be converted (42.5 m²). - A kitchen accessible from outside the property (21 m²). - A garage (28 m²). Regarding the exterior of the property: - A villa (445 m²) on two levels with spacious living areas on the ground floor and five bedrooms plus three bathrooms on the upper floor. - A house (140 m²) on two levels rented to the property's caretaker. - A technical room for storage. - A heated swimming pool. - A private wooded park with numerous classified trees. Ideally located in the town of Tournon-Saint-Pierre. A must-see. For more information, contact LOUIS-EUGÈNE Morgan at 06.86.75.14.38 or via email at [email protected].
…By Efficity
Majestically overlooking the Creuse Valley, this remarkable castle steeped in history enjoys a privileged location offering unobstructed panoramic views stretching for several kilometers and a natural setting of exceptional beauty. The interior captivates with its generous spaces, abundant natural light, and elegant architecture. The spacious reception rooms, numerous windows, and seamless flow between floors provide this residence with exceptional living comfort. Most of the main rooms feature magnificent period fireplaces. Extensive recent renovations have been carried out, preserving the property’s authentic character while ensuring its comfort. The approach to the estate follows a majestic tree-lined driveway leading to the main gate flanked by stone pillars. This opens onto a vast courtyard surrounded by beautiful outbuildings. One houses two immediately ready-to-use guesthouses, while another offers ample storage space and numerous possibilities for conversion. The château’s terraces open onto a remarkable consecrated chapel from the late 19th century, adorned with stained-glass windows and original religious elements, lending the property a rare heritage dimension. The estate spans approximately 23 hectares of meadows and woods, forming a particularly cohesive and well-preserved ensemble. Depending on the buyer’s plans, it is also possible to include in the sale a farmhouse with its adjoining meadows covering approximately 4 hectares, thereby allowing for the acquisition of the château and its main estate in a configuration tailored to individual needs. This exceptional property would be perfectly suited as a prestigious family residence, a bed-and-breakfast or guesthouse operation, or even a high-end event and tourism venture. Key Features • Historic château with commanding views of the Creuse Valley • 15 rooms, including 7 bedrooms • Two guesthouses ready for immediate use • Consecrated 19th-century chapel • Numerous outbuildings • Estate of approximately 23 hectares • Option to acquire the farmhouse and its 4 adjacent hectares • Strong potential for tourism, events, or family living Sale price including agency fees: €852,000. Agency fees payable by the buyer. Agency fees: 5.06% (including VAT) of the price excluding agency fees. Sale price excluding agency fees: €811,000. Energy rating: D. Climate rating: C. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €6,940 and €9,400 per year. Prices indexed to 1st of 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 Poitou-charentes-vendée
Ref. 4061: 15th C. fortified castle, redesigned in the 19th C., over looking the river. On the edge of the Poitou and Brenne regions, 300 km from Paris and Bordeaux, built on a rocky spur overlooking the river with a view over the countryside, the Château and its grounds constitute an exceptional estate. Close to shops and 40 minutes from a TGV station. Enjoying a dominant view, the proximity of a small hamlet protects the castle from isolation while being sheltered from view and nuisances. This 15th century fortress, redesigned in the 19th century, is defended by large crenellated towers. After extensive work in the 1990s, the interior was restored to its original magnificent proportions, with vaults, ogives for the vestibule and a cradle for the floor, as well as two stone staircases: one straight staircase housed in the thickness of the wall and the second in marble in the pavilion. The remains of the old stair tower are still visible. On the ground floor there is a large living room with a monumental fireplace. A study. Two bedrooms in the towers. To the left of the entrance hall with its beautiful stone staircase, there is a large kitchen with scullery, a hall with toilets. The first floor includes the master suite with dressing room, a second spacious living room, a second bedroom and 2 other bedrooms in the towers. The second floor has 4 bedrooms with bathrooms and offers spectacular views from all windows. The third floor has a large bedroom and a bedroom with bathroom with wooden beams. The vaulted basement contains the old kitchen and storage rooms and two towers. A stone staircase connects the different floors. The estate comprises two caretakers' houses, one with 4 bedrooms and two covered car parks, the other with 3 bedrooms and two covered car parks. Annexes with 17 rooms on the ground floor and the same number on the first floor, closed by double-glazed doors with workshop, garages, former stables, etc. Chapel with ribbed vaults and slate roof built around 1868, situated next to the castle. The estate is entirely fenced and half of it is composed of a forest with bi- and tricentennial trees. Meadows and parkland with a small pond, all on 54,36 acres. A gate with camera and remote control ensures the two main entrances. The access is easy and the circulation is provided throughout the property. Cabinet LE NAIL – Poitou-Charentes – Mr Godefroid COLLEE: +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail ( www.cabinetlenail.com/en/ ) to browse our latest listings or find out more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Discover a splendid French castle for sale nestled in the picturesque countryside of Ciron. This historic property boasts 7 spacious bedrooms and a total of 15 rooms, each exuding charm and timeless elegance. Surrounded by lush woodlands and rolling fields, the estate includes beautifully maintained gardens and a secluded outdoor swimming pool, offering a tranquil and private setting. Step inside and be captivated by exquisite original features such as the grand fireplace, high ceilings, and large windows flooding the interiors with natural light. Modern comforts are thoughtfully integrated, including high-speed optical fiber internet, ensuring both period character and contemporary convenience. The property's multiple outbuildings provide excellent opportunities for guest accommodation or creative projects. The castle also benefits from a traditional well, enhancing its authentic rural spirit. Whether you are seeking a welcoming family home, a luxury retreat, or an elegant event venue, this exceptional estate combines heritage, space, and modern comfort in a truly idyllic French setting.
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
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