castles for sale Arbois, France
Castle Arbois (39)
When the stone meets passion and respect, the result can be almost magical. If this building was one day in great pain, it is through passion of the beautiful thing and respect for noble materials, that it has become dignified and splendid again. On its own, this building combines perfection, quality, beauty and many other elements which will naturally welcome its future owners. A human-sized castle, near an airport, located 1h30 from Lausanne and 2 hours from Paris by TGV (Lyria), it is a perfectly privileged place. Built on a private and fully enclosed park of nearly 2.45 hectares, its 11 rooms, its sunny terrace, its heated swimming pool and its independent thatched cottage to be restored, will become the place of life par excellence. On 4 levels, the castle offers 2 kitchens, a dining room, 3 living rooms, 5 bedrooms including 4 bedrooms with private bathroom and a suite with living room, bathroom and dressing room. A games room, an office, a cellar, a heated garage of more than 150 m2. Workshop, boiler room, laundry room will complete this habitation. Regardless of the Château, the thatched cottage to be restored will offer great possibilities to meet all needs. Park 2ha 45ca, Terrace/swimming pool Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) Class C, Gas Emissions Class E Properly presented by Bruno DELAMALLE SALES AGENT EI Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Arbois (39)
APPRECIATE THE PRESENT MOMENT, ADMIRE NATURE AND ITS SURROUNDINGS To this, let us add—without any pretension—elegance, luxury, and serenity. Nestled in a preserved green setting, shielded from the bustle of the world, this exceptional château embodies refinement and the French art of living. Here, time seems to stand still, giving way to the contemplation of an authentic landscape and absolute tranquility. Lovingly restored, this residence harmoniously blends the charm of heritage with resolutely high-end features. Noble materials, elegant finishes, and generous spaces come together to offer an extraordinary living environment. A PRESTIGIOUS ESTATE WITH EXCEPTIONAL FEATURES Set within a private, enclosed park of 2.45 hectares, the château boasts nearly 600 m² of living space spread over four levels. From the moment you step inside, the tone is set: a welcoming entrance hall leads to a convivial dining room, a refined lounge, a fully equipped kitchen, and a spacious office. The first and second floors house five sumptuous suites, including a master suite with a private lounge, dressing room, and a luxurious en-suite bathroom. Designed for well-being and relaxation, the château features a fitness room, a TV lounge, and a game room crowned by a magnificent exposed beam structure, as well as a wine cellar. The outdoor spaces are just as remarkable: a heated swimming pool set in lush greenery, a vast sun-drenched stone terrace, and an independent thatched cottage to be restored, offering remarkable development potential. A heated garage of over 150 m², a workshop, a boiler room, and a laundry room complete this exceptional property. AN IDEAL LOCATION COMBINING SERENITY AND ACCESSIBILITY A true haven of peace, this property enjoys a privileged location, striking the perfect balance between tranquility and proximity to key infrastructure. Just 5 minutes from a TGV station, 30 minutes from an airport, and 1.5 hours from Lausanne, it provides swift access to major French and European cities. Paris is reachable in just 2 to 4 hours, depending on the chosen mode of transport. KEY FEATURES - Fully renovated château with noble materials and high-end finishes - Private landscaped park of 2.45 hectares - Generous living spaces with 11 rooms, 5 suites, 3 lounges, game room, fitness room - Exceptional outdoor amenities: heated swimming pool, sun-drenched terrace - Independent cottage to restore, offering expansion potential - Prime location: peaceful yet close to major transport links A truly exceptional property for a life of prestige and serenity. Contact us today to discover this unique residence. Information on potential risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Agency fees payable by vendor - Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Pays De Gex & Genevois
37 listings near Arbois
Castle Besançon (25)
- IN ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION - ELEGANT 18th C. CHATEAU REMARKABLY PRESERVED - ON A SOUTH-WEST ORIENTED MOUND - VIEW - SUMPTUOUS DECORATIVE PROGRAM - RARE NYMPHEE ROCAILLE - 5HA- TO BE COMPLETELY RESTORED - MH REGISTERED - BESANCON - DOUBS. On a mound overlooking the village opposite the church, this very elegant castle stands on its large terrace lined with balustrades offering a beautiful view from all sides facing a majestic perspective. Built around 1745 and attributed to the architect and sculptor Claude-Damien Gardaire (1703-1771) author of the Agay hotel, Boitouset hotel, current archbishopric of Besançon, this residence is in a beautiful state of authenticity and has preserved its high-quality interior decoration elements, Versailles parquet floors, woodwork, door frames, 18th century regional marble fireplaces as well as a very spectacular Chailluz stone staircase decorated with monumental sculptures in the round. The rectangular castle has two large, almost identical symmetrical facades, one south-west overlooking the valley and the village, one to the north-east on the park side, formed by a central body slightly set back between two corner pavilions under hipped roofs. The quality of implementation is beautiful, the slightly arched segmental arch windows are highlighted with elegant keystone frames. On the park side, two bull's eye windows and a dormer window, on the village side, an elegant two-flight horseshoe staircase. Inside, a superb and very large entrance hall on stone slabs, a large flight of stairs with a very beautiful 18th century wrought iron banister, superb stereotomy in Chailluz stone, the first floor forming a large decorated hall of four spectacular life-size sculptures in the round in niches representing the allegories of Spring, Autumn, Summer and a flutist by Claude-Damien Gardaire (1703-1771), architect and sculptor who is also said to have given the plans of the castle and gardens. A superb series of living rooms on the south side, a large central living room opening onto a porch with two flights of stairs via a French window, low paneling, fireplace decorated with an oval medallion depicting cherubs, chevron flooring, three double doors in a row. A very beautiful living room decorated with Louis XVI period woodwork refinished in blue gray with superb door tops carved with medallions with antique women's profiles, garlands of flowers, laurels, 19th century fireplace, 18th century coffered floor. A small living room with 18th century woodwork refinished in blue gray, 19th century fireplace. A small unfinished apartment, two rooms on 2 levels, project for a small kitchen, bathroom. To the North-East on the south facade, a small living room with marble fireplace, beautiful 19th century Versailles fireplace woodwork. A small living room with single-storey access to the north gable, 20th century tiled floor. A small apartment, bathroom, 20th century service staircase. North facade, to the West, a living room without decoration, an old kitchen with tiled floors, a service corridor with stone slabs. Wc. A large kitchen with a stone slab floor with a fireplace decorated with a cast iron plaque in the shape of a portico dated 1698, a French window opening onto the courtyard side façade, large wood-panelled cupboards in the corridor. Upstairs, the vast hall opening onto the wrought iron banister is decorated with sumptuous and monumental sculptures in niches, checkerboard floor in two types of wood. A row of 18th century lounges, a large central lounge on the south side, superb 18th century woodwork, fir flooring, three large double doors. A living room decorated with 18th century woodwork, 19th century fireplace, pitch pine floor with large nailed slats, a neoclassical trumeau in the Regency style, large double door in a row. At the south-west corner a small living room with 18th century scalloped woodwork in beige trumeau tones in the Regency style, regional marble fireplace in Louis XIV 18th century style, collective toilets from the 1950s. . A sumptuous and very large living room, possibly forming a ballroom, crossing North-South decorated with 18th century woodwork with Regency style decorations, exceptional suite of six doors including four double doors facing each other, two very beautiful fireplaces, one in Regency style from the 18th century in regional marble, the other 19th century also in regional marble, wide slatted floor. To the South-East, an alcove bedroom forming a fun box, 18th century marble fireplace in Regency style trumeau with music trophy from the Louis XVI period. Service staircase on the South-East gable. North-West corner small antechamber living room decorated with very beautiful 18th century woodwork, hidden door, double door opening onto the large through living room. Two small service mezzanines. Sumptuous and very rare original oak frame with an impressive volume, triple triangulated by three levels of tie beams, flat tile roofing typical of Franche-Comté, almost waterproof. 18th century tiled floor. Very beautiful and high vaulted cellar. Forced air heating system with outdated heater. Oil central heating partially in the castle, without guarantee of operation. Park of 5 hectares free and partly enclosed by walls. Very beautiful nymphaeum decorated with 18th century rockeries in the style of Chinoiserie. The facade decorated with a palm tree under a triangular pediment, a semi-circular door. The interior is decorated with an extraordinary polychrome rocaille decoration of gravel and shells, featuring vine scrolls, pineapples, rocaille vases, Chinese pagodas, rocaille petrifications, trellis evoking a kiosk with overhead lighting. Two symmetrical outbuildings in the courtyard, one old, the other 20th century, garages, staff quarters in its original 18th century style, sink and stone floor. Kennel. Pavilion forming a tower at the entrance. Beautiful entrance pillars. Terraced garden, stairs. Tight. Registered Historic Monument: Entire main building; old stables and farm (facades and roofs); so-called cave factory, in its entirety; park, fence walls and gates. Situation, - 20km from Besançon. - In a small village, first shops and services, bakery, town hall. - 14km all shops and services. - 400km from Paris, 4 hours by car, 2h45 by train. - 200km from Geneva. 150km from Lausanne. 170km from Basel. - 100km from Dijon. - Price: 857,600 Euros fees included (including 6.72% fees payable by the buyer). Historical note: This remarkable castle is located in the Ognon valley, rich in castles from this period and the work of Claude-Damien Gardaire (1703-1771), in fact Besançon was only attached to France in 1678. occasion of the Treaty of Nymegen, a parliament taking place there, the parliamentarians had private mansions built in the city and vacation castles in the countryside; it is one of these that we are dealing with. Claude-Damien Gardaire (1703-1771), son of a carpenter, became a sculptor then an architect, having great success with the Bisontine elite, he notably created his masterpiece the Hôtel d'Agay, also known as Hôtel Boitouset, current archbishopric of Besançon which is perhaps one of the most original civil buildings in Eastern France in the 18th century due to its turbulent facade. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Denniel Immobilier
Castle Besançon (25)
THE HOUSE OF BAILLY IN ETRABONNE: AN ODE TO HISTORY AND CHARMIn the picturesque village of Etrabonne, nestled in the heart of a landscape of timeless beauty, stands majestically the House of Bailly. A witness to a rich past and remarkable architecture.A HISTORICAL GEMBuilt in the 15th century, the House of Bailly, an old courthouse, elegantly evokes the golden age of rural architecture. Classified as a historic site since 1942, this emblematic residence is the result of meticulous restoration, preserving its authentic character and old-world charm. Numerous press articles and various sketches testify to the fame of this property.A LIVING HERITAGEDating back over five centuries, this home has witnessed the significant events of local history. On October 24, 1436, the Duke of Burgundy granted Guillaume III of Etrabonne the privilege of justice, thus perpetuating the tradition of this place steeped in nobility and responsibility. Today, thanks to an exceptional renovation led by passionate individuals, the House of Bailly revives brilliantly, offering an unparalleled living environment.A COCOON OF COMFORTInside, there is nothing but tradition and authenticity, reflected in every detail. From majestic fireplaces to ancient tiles, each element tells a story, while the oil heating combined with a forced air heating system ensures optimal comfort, summer and winter.ARCHITECTURAL TREASURESAmong the numerous remarkable features of this home, a fireplace from 1634 majestically takes center stage in the living room, showcasing the artisanal craftsmanship of past centuries. Additionally, a well, fed year-round, adds a touch of character and practicality to this unique property.A HAVEN OF NATURESpanning over 3 hectares, the property offers an enchanting setting where the murmur of a stream blends with the majesty of century-old ash trees. With its two barns and vast spaces, it promises endless possibilities, whether for hosting events or caring for noble steeds.AGENCY NOTICEOur agency is proud to present this magnificent residence steeped in history and charm. With its remarkable architectural features and exemplary restoration, the House of Bailly in Etrabonne is much more than just a property: it is a heritage to be preserved and cherished. We invite you to discover this exceptional place, where every stone tells a story, and every corner evokes a bygone era. Let yourself be captivated by the timeless charm of this unique residence, which will enchant and inspire you through the ages.Fabien GRANDJEAN (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC Number: 833 780 570 - BESANCON.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Arriere Cour
Castle Besançon (25)
A chateau listed as a historical monument with outhouses, an English-style garden and an orchard, nestled in a village between Besançon and Dole in France’s beautiful Jura area. On the main road into the village, you go past a gate before you get to the village. This wooden gate, the property’s entrance, is framed between two stone columns and crowned with a triangular pediment. Beyond it, the chateau, built in the 18th century, soon comes into view, as does its English-style garden. A gravel drive runs past a farm building made of stone. A series of wooden doors set in stone surrounds and semicircular arches lead inside this outhouse. The chateau, designed in a Directoire style, has a ground floor, a first floor, a second floor and a roof space. A hipped slate roof crowns the edifice. The facade features a large sculpted triangular pediment. Three chimney stacks rise up from the roof. A balcony on the first floor protrudes over the main entrance, which is made up of three wooden doors set in stone columns and segmental arches. Two wings were added to the main section in the 19th century. A hexagonal tower made of dressed stone, capped with a hexagonal roof, adjoins the rear elevation. Two outhouses stand behind the chateau: a former kitchen, which has kept its imposing fireplace, and a farming building for storage. In an enclosure wall, there is a wooden gate that leads out into a village street. Another gate takes you to the church that neighbours the property. A former caretaker’s house, which adjoins the farm building, also has a separate street entrance. The English-style garden in front of the chateau is dotted with trees and rose bushes. There is also a spring and a stream, which flows to a pond. You can follow a path to walk all the way around the garden. An orchard and a meadow complete the grounds. Fields and meadows edged by the River Doubs extend around the grounds. The elevations and roofs of the chateau and outhouses, the main staircase in the chateau, the rockery of the court fountain, the garden with its stream, pond and enclosing walls, and the east and north gates have been listed as historical monuments since 1992.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Gray (70)
A 19th-century chateau with guest accommodations and its landscaped garden, perched along the banks of the Saône River, 35 minutes from Dijon in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region. A tall wall conceals the entire property from view, except for the tops of a few trees visible from the road. Accessible via an automatic entrance gate that opens onto a parking area, a landscaped drive – bordered on one side by the annexe with its three garages and, on the other, a verdant arbour with views of the Saône River – leads to the entrance of the L-shaped chateau, located in the middle of the property and adorned with a tower topped with glazed tiles and an exterior brick walkway. Separated from the property’s outbuilding by a gravel courtyard, the main dwelling includes ten guest accommodations, while the swimming pool and the entrance to the property’s vaulted cellars are located in front of the main façade, facing south. As for its landscaped terraced grounds, they slope down behind the chateau all the way to the Saône River, where a path provides gentle access to the landing stage and an immense space along the water’s edge.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Rioz (70)
Between Besançon and Vesoul, on the heights of a village in undulating countryside, a castle dating back to the 15th century, rebuilt in the 19th century, set in approx. 1.8 hectares of parklands with unobstructed views. Comprising three wings around an inner courtyard and approx. 315 m² (3,815 sq ft) of living space, it comprises ten or so main rooms, including five bedrooms and three bathrooms. Dovecote, caretaker's cottage, garages, outbuildings... Two other buildings away from the castle with adjoining land. Spacious, very luminous, in a quiet, nuisance-free setting. Location: A dozen kilometers from Rioz (shops and services), approx. 30 kilometers from Besançon (TGV train station), 20 kilometers from Vesoul, 120 kilometers from Dijon, 150 kilometers from Basel airport. Energy class : G Climate class : G Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €7.940 and €10.742 per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Housing with excessive energy consumption: Class G. From January 1, 2028, the performance level is between classes A and E. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bourgogne-franche-comté
Castle Cornod (39)
We offer you this exceptional property aimed at enthusiasts of history and French heritage. Located in the heart of the French Jura, this classified castle is just 10 minutes from Geneva by air and 1 hour by road. Its accessibility is conducive to organizing international events. Built on a 132-hectare estate, this building from the 13th century is the archetype of a fortress with its keep, towers, and drawbridges crossing the moat that surrounds it. At the end of the 19th century, it was purchased by a wealthy industrialist from Lyon who restored it in Renaissance style, earning the title of 'Best Restoration in France.' In 2002, the current owner acquired it and completed its restoration by 2007 according to historical, artistic, scientific, and technical criteria, thus listing it among the historical monuments of France. Passing through the entrance gate, an avenue of centennial trees leads you to the grounds of the castle, an ancient barony from the 16th century. The authenticity of the site has been carefully preserved through the developments that have made it a very comfortable residence. It boasts a living area of 4000 m2 encompassing 70 rooms spread over 3 floors, including 24 bedrooms and 27 bathrooms. The royal stables are a gem for horse riders, comprising 8 large boxes, as well as a riding arena and a sand dressage area from Fontainebleau. Behind the castle, several buildings have also been restored: - The service building is dedicated to housing service staff. It includes several apartments, a dormitory, and a cafeteria. Various workshops like the forge, bakery, or carpentry are integral to the building. - The gardener's house - The farm (the only building not restored) A surrounding wall encloses the property over 80 hectares. Numerous gravel or paved paths serve the different parks leading to the sublime French-style garden structured over 20 hectares, between forests, mountains, and vineyards. Water is very present throughout the property thanks to an English river, stone canals, waterfalls, and a pond. This castle is a marvel for lovers of history and old stones. Complete file available upon request. The price of this extraordinary property is negotiable and will be determined with serious experts and investors. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Horse Immo
Castle Grilly (01)
Fully renovated, listed Castle with Roman tower, roof, listed fireplaces and staircases, located just a few minutes from Geneva and its international airport. Exceptional estate on 2016 m2 of land, offering a renovated Castle with 518 sqm of living space and 204 sqm to be converted into 1 or 2 apartments, as well as a renovated janitor's cottage of 83 sqm. The property includes a barn to be rebuilt (currently being examined by an architect with a view to obtaining planning permission). The building rights will represent around 800 m2, including 600 m2 of living space in addition to the existing building. A double garage and workshop complete the premises. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: https://www.georisques.gouv.fr/ 5,000,000 € Agency fees not included - Agency commission: 4%VAT included Agency fees payable by buyer
…By Barnes Pays De Gex & Genevois
Castle Chalon-sur-saone (71)
An impressive 18th century chateau on almost 5 ha of land in the Bresse region of Burgundy, to be saved. The chateau is situated on the outskirts of a village of some 200 inhabitants, on the site of an earlier fortified house. It used to face two outbuildings, one of which still exists, all surrounding a vast square courtyard, bordered by an old moat, part of which has been restored. All the buildings face east/west.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Neuvelle-lès-la-Charité (70)
Harry agency is delighted to present this magnificent property, in lush green surroundings, in the heart of Franche-Comté. Set in 9 ha of charming grounds with canal, meadows, woods, chapel and large outbuildings. Lovely château, built during 18th and 19th centuries, on remains of old Cistercian Abbey. Lots of potential. A helicopter can easily fly over and land within property so you can appreciate its vast beauty. Energy class: NA/NA.
…By Harry Immobilier
Castle Beaune (21)
Very rare on the market. We are pleased to offer you for sale this exceptional property dating from the 17th century for its hunting lodge, from the 18th century for the long adjoining the castle and finally the construction of the castle in 1820. In the heart of Burgundy, a few minutes from BEAUNE in the Cote d'Or near the hospices of Beaune and the Levernois golf course, come and discover this exceptional Château, its hunting lodge, its outbuildings and its swimming pool, nestled in the heart of 'a park of more than four hectares, its watercourse and generously wooded with hundred-year-old trees. You will be transported by the charm and the tranquility of the place. Family property in the purest French tradition. The 18th century castle, completely renovated, is built on three levels for an area of 1,000 m² and is made up on the garden level, of a reception room, dining room, lounge and adjoining library, two kitchens, on the ground floor. first floor you will find the bedrooms each with their own shower room or bathroom as well as a master bedroom with living room and kitchenette, two other bedrooms on the half floor with linen room and gym, a shower room, a kitchen and living room opening onto the park, a large apartment on the top floor fully equipped with bedroom, bathroom, large living room and kitchen. The hunting lodge from 1640, with an area of 200 m² and its architecture so characteristic and perfectly maintained, it consists of a beautiful entrance, a living room, a kitchen and five bedrooms with bathrooms and attic. Barn with an area of 200 m² and an area of 170 m² with its reception room of 100 m² and two other rooms of 35 m² each. Good for family projects, guest houses, luxury hotels, vacation rentals, receptions, seminars, weddings, exhibitions, events. Built complex representing more than 1,200 m² of living space Other photos on request. Very exceptional, very rare in this sector! For any visit, your advisor is at your disposal 7/7. The sale price is presented "Agency Fees Included (HAI.)" 4,200,000 euros. Agency fees payable by the seller. LC Immobilier agency. Commercial Agent B3 Concept EIRL RCS 430 275 875 RSAC ANTIBES.
…By B3 Concept Eirl
Castle Beaune (21)
An 18th-century chateau near Beaune, in the peace and quiet of the Burgundy countryside, surrounded by majestic topiary trees and 15 hectares of parklands, meadows and woods. One has to get a little lost to find the chateau. The road first runs alongside an impressive dovecote situated outside the perimeter walls, like a watchtower, then ends at the threshold of a sober gate flanked by two stone pillars. The unobstructed panoramic view reveals the chateau and its flat-tiled roof. It is slightly elevated and bordered by a raised garden adorned with stately topiary elements. The symmetrical ochre facade features a protruding gable pediment with an oeil-de-boeuf window in the centre. It is flanked by two small wings, one of which has a slate roof. At its feet, a line of pruned box hedges shelters four sculptures that seem to watch over the property. In the centre, the vegetation gives way to a perron with a few steps leading to the forecourt and its monumental yew topiaries. On either side of the esplanade, the numerous brick outbuildings with small flat tile roofs harmoniously complement the overall picture. Near the former grape harvesting shed, a large stone watering basin has been transformed into a water feature.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Beaune (21)
The vestiges of the 18th-century Chateau de Cussigny, a regional historical monument, surrounded by its outbuildings and 7-hectare grounds along the banks of a river, near Beaune in Burgundy. Secluded from the nearby village, the chateau and its outbuildings are protected from all disturbances, while the small country roads that provide access to the property traverse the neighbouring fields before reaching a straight lane bordered by tall trees as it gets closer to the grounds. With only the edifices’ flat, small tile roofs visible on the left, the property has cloaked its ruined historical vestiges in abundant vegetation as it awaits its next owners to provide it with a new lease on life. An initial square courtyard accessible via a narrow, covered carriage entrance, forms an immense grassy esplanade bordered by a number of outbuildings, whereas, further on, an understated iron gate, framed by stone pillars, provides glimpses, through the tall branches of the property’s beech trees, of an outbuilding on the left as well as the remnants of the 18th-century chateau’s exteriors, today a jumble of burned out beams and the only remaining vestiges of the chateau after it was ravaged by a fire. Continuing on from here, the caretaker’s cottage, rather inconspicuous, is located along the northern side of the lane, while moats surround and encircle the property on all sides. As for the meandering Courtavaux River, it borders the grounds along their northern edge.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Beaune (21)
Castle whose initial construction dates back to the 18th century, having been transformed and enlarged in the 19th century. This superb architectural property is in an excellent state of conservation, having benefited from regular maintenance over the last 20 years. The property extends over approximately 15 hectares, including 10 hectares of woodland, which will delight nature lovers. This remarkable property is less than 15 minutes by car from Beaune, with the first shops accessible in a few minutes. Many architectural elements from the past are still present: woodwork, moldings, parquet flooring, fireplace. The nice park on the outskirts of the castle is decorated with beautiful trees carved using topiary art, a small pond completes this enchanting environment. Description - Living space: 5600 sq ft approx. - Garden & courtyard: 162 000 sq ft - Including 107 000 sq ft of woodland Main house - 3 sitting rooms, Kitchen, Living room, small sitting room - Large entrance, 7 bedrooms Outbuildings and amenities - Guest house (2 bedrooms, living room, sitting room) - Parc with a gorgeous view - Cellars - Garage, barn - Dovecote, Stable - Energy survey: Energy consumption E / GES C - Natural Risk information on Géorisques - BHS REF 358 - RICE 1 800 000 euros Castle whose initial construction dates to the 18th century, having been transformed and enlarged in the 19th century. This superb architectural property is in an excellent state of conservation, having benefited from regular maintenance over the last 20 years. The property extends over approximately 15 hectares, including 10 hectares of woodland, which will delight nature lovers. This remarkable property is less than 15 minutes by car from Beaune, with the first shops accessible in a few minutes.
…By Burgundy Home & Services
Castle Dijon (21)
Surrounded by the enchanting landscapes of Burgundy, just 20 minutes from DIJON, this château is much more than just a property. It is a haven of peace, a refuge where time seems to stand still, allowing you to savor every moment. This 17th-century architectural gem, fully restored and secluded, welcomes you with its 17 rooms spread over 3 levels. Imagine exploring its vast corridors, discovering its 12 sumptuous bedrooms with fireplaces, each with its own shower room or bathroom and toilet, offering modern comfort in a historic setting. The two large reception rooms across 2 levels invite you to host your loved ones with elegance and refinement, while the small chapel, imbued with spirituality and serenity, is the perfect place for moments of reflection. Admire the breathtaking panorama from the 4 square towers overlooking the property, or relax in the sunny park where the singing of birds and the scent of wildflowers envelop you in a gentle symphony of nature. Whether you are looking for a majestic family residence, a luxury hotel, or a venue for exclusive events, this château meets all your aspirations. Seize this unique opportunity to become the guardian of this millenary history, where every stone tells a story and every nook reveals a hidden treasure. Contact us today to arrange your visit and let yourself be enchanted by its timeless magic. Your fairy tale begins here! Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Well presented by Marielle DIDIER, Commercial agent registered with RSAC under No 843 974 197This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Ruisseaux
Castle Tournus (71)
An old, isolated, almost 30-hectare estate for renovation in the south of the Burgundy region, near to Tournus. It is necessary to take a short detour along country roads, away from the main roads to see the estate nestling within its grounds in the distance. It stands in a preserved environment, away from any neighbours. An imposing wrought-iron gate supported by finely carved stone pillars opens onto a long, 300-metre private drive lined by hundred-year-old lime trees. A public lane also leads to the estate’s buildings, which are grouped around a shared courtyard and were used for the estate’s social and economic life: the manor house, a separate dwelling, a vat house, a barn, outhouses and outbuildings. The estate’s land, which harmoniously surrounds the buildings, is made up of woodland, vineyards, meadows and the garden.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Tournus (71)
25 minutes from Chalon-sur-Saône and 30 minutes from Mâcon and the TGV station, this magnificent property dating from the 1900s is located in Tournus. Nestled on a plot of 1.5 hectares, it offers breathtaking views and a green setting. Main house of 331 m2: This characterful residence has 7 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, spread over three levels. On the ground floor , an entrance tiled with superb cement tiles leads to a bright living/dining room of 51 m2 with parquet flooring and neo-Renaissance style fireplace, and direct access to the terrace, a small TV lounge, as well as a functional kitchen. You will also find a bathroom with WC on this floor. Upstairs , a spacious landing leads to 4 large bedrooms from 14 to 26 m2, with parquet and carpet, as well as a bathroom with WC. On the second floor , 2 additional bedrooms of 12 and 23 m2 await you, as well as a large room of 30 m2 which can be used as a billiard room. An attic of 28 m2 completes this floor, with non-convertible attic space above. The basement offers a space of 130 m2 with boiler room, garage, shed and workshop. Separate caretaker's house (approx. 90 m2): This annex house to be completely renovated consists of 3 rooms and a bathroom on the ground floor, and 2 adjoining rooms upstairs. Outbuildings (barns approx. 80 m2) Adjoining outbuildings of approximately 80 m2 complete this part of the property. The slate roofs also require repair. Additional information: Oil central heating. Individual sanitation to be brought up to standard. Close to Lyon (1 hour), Paris by TGV (1 hour 50 minutes), Geneva (1 hour 50 minutes) and Basel (2 hours 50 minutes). This property with great potential, with its outbuildings and vast grounds, is ideal for nature lovers looking for a peaceful and enchanting setting, whilst remaining close to amenities. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr EXPERTIMO est le leader français des réseaux dédiés aux mandataires expérimentés
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Castle Tournus (71)
A villa with Art Nouveau interior décor and outbuildings on approximately 5 hectares of grounds, nestled within a peaceful environment, between Lyon, Dijon and Geneva. The secluded estate lies in an undisturbed setting and is accessible via two 800-metre long driveways through the woods. The manor house, built at the beginning of the last century, overlooks the plain, a patchwork of pastures, a river and woods as far as the eye can see, while, behind the dwelling, equestrian outbuildings contain a stable, a covered riding ring, a workshop and a caretaker's cottage.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Douvaine (74)
This 13th century Savoyard castle, steeped in history, is located in a commune of Haute-Savoie, near the Swiss border. Over the years, it has become a part of the identity of the city of Douvaine, the Château de Troches offers 1889 sqm of total surface area on 3 levels. Nestled in the heart of a 6 hectares park, with a fountain, a swimming pool and a tennis court, it has several lounges and kitchens, games rooms as well as a library in precious wood. The night area offers numerous bedrooms and bathrooms. A 147 sqm outbuilding and a spirits cellar complete this chateau, tastefully renovated with noble materials. Excessive energy consumption
…By Barnes Léman
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