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Ref. 3359 Golf course with 18 holes and Templar farm for sale in Seine-et-Marne This property is located South of the Seine et Marne, 1 hour from Paris, in the heart of the classified natural site of Orvanne Valley composed of hills, streams, valleys and groves. 8km from Montereau, 25km from Fontainebleau and 30km from Sens. A village at 1,5km provides all shops and schools (kindergarten and primary)). High school at 10minutes (school bus) At 8km, all shops, services, high schools and train station (Paris - Gare de Lyon 1h). This domain of 138 acres is in the same family for more than a century. The whole hilly land is in one piece, it includes a 18-hole golf course (on 53 hectares) on which s built a 12th C. Templar farm. 1/ The Templar farm (1.200sqm) Built back from the main road, the building is accessible by a private road (of about 300m) lined with lime trees. Former Templar farm whose origins date back to the 12th C., the buildings form a large square courtyard of 2.000sqm. The ensemble consists of a dozen buildings that used to be used as farm buildings and homes. The wall are made of exposed stone with lime plaster and the roof is in small tiles. It is pierced with two-sloped roof dormers. East Wing : Garage, dwelling (3 guest rooms) North Wing: Office/Golf reception, shop, garage and locker room. In its middle a fortified gate gives access to the inner courtyard. West Wing: dwelling and dining rooms (restaurant) South Wing: 2 large barns with floor surface areas of 100 sqm and 300 sqm, the height of which under the ridge makes it possible to create an additional level (or even two) with the same floor surface area, a tower and various buildings. To the rear is a large walled enclosure. To the rear of the barns, a walled plot of 6,000 sqm is suitable for building. 2/ The main house (280sqm) The floors are covered with paving, tiles and parquet. On the ground floor: a large entrance serving on the left a living room with fireplace and on the right a dining room with fireplace. Going up three steps, a large kitchen, also accessible via a storage room and the technical room. Bathroom. An oak staircase leads to the first floor: there are 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Outbuildings : 1/ Bed and Breakfast Three comfortable bedrooms (beams, tiles and antique furniture) and a cottage. - A bedroom with a double bed and two single beds, bathroom and toilets. - Two bedrooms with a double bed and a single bed, bathroom and toilets. A furnished cottage with dining room with open kitchen. A bedroom with a double bed, a living room with sofa bed and a bathroom with toilets. 2/ The Club House - Restaurant Two dining rooms (80 seats), bar, veranda, terrace, professional kitchen and reserves. Two meeting rooms upstairs including a mezzanine. 3/ The pro-shop A beautiful shop offering men’s and women’s clothing from the best sportswear brands. All golfer’s accessories and gear : wide range of balls, gloves, shoes, bags and clubs. On a plot of 131 acres extends an 18-hole golf course (5880 meters / 72) designed by architects Patrick Fromanger and Mark Adam and realized in 1988. The ensemble alternates wooded parts with beautifully maintained vegetation and more open and hilly areas with wide fairways. A water supply is made by an irrigation system from a pond bordering a stream on the field, thus offering a green appearance throughout the course. Trees and water are the major difficulties of the course, the greens are defended by large bunkers. A training zone for small games with approach green and a practice (30 driving-range mats, 10 of them are covered). Two putting-greens, including one in front of the Club house terrace. A pitch and putt can offer a nice place of relaxation and affordable for beginners, but also an excellent training ground fro good players. A warehouse concealed by the vegetation makes it possible to store the maintenance equipment and maintenance. A secure room (caddy master) for guarding bags and carts. Cabinet LE NAIL – Ile-de-France – Mrs Juliette PERRIN : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Juliette PERRIN , Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 512 172 768. 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
Located 1 hour and 30 minutes from Paris, at the edge of a village in the small Sologne region, there is a family château, surrounded by its outbuildings and a park of about 14 hectares. For 300 years, the château was part of the former fief of a family that built the current building in 1828. In 1855, the mayor undertook excavations on the site and uncovered Gallo-Roman remains, pottery, and a large quantity of coins dating from the 1st to the 4th centuries.At the entrance of the village, a small country road opens onto a long avenue of plane trees, which leads to a path covered by a forest canopy that gradually leads to the park planted with tall trees, at the center of which stands the château. A circular gravelled area allows vehicles to park.The building rises three levels high, with a main body flanked by two lateral pavilions. Facing east, the façade is animated by small-paned windows, equipped with solid wood shutters on the ground floor and wooden blinds on the first floor. The entrance door is distinguished by a glazed transom window. The roof is slate, and each pavilion, topped with a quadrilobate dormer, highlights the corner chain work through its projection. The château was built with stones that come from Burgundy. The façade and the gutters were restored in 1998.On the side, the outbuildings and the inner courtyard appear. A little away, a few beehives are visible. The park is mainly planted with multi-centennial trees, complemented by an orchard and vast meadows filled with wildflowers, bordered by a first-category river. The château overlooks the entire estate.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Exceptional Louis XIII Château Set Within 158 Hectares Timeless elegance, remarkable reception rooms and centuries-old family heritage within easy reach of Paris Just 1 hour and 20 minutes from Paris, in the heart of an unspoiled natural setting, this historic estate reveals itself at the end of a majestic 500-meter tree-lined drive bordered by mature centuries-old trees. Gently overlooking a former canal — a vestige of medieval moats — this early 17th-century château, later enhanced during the 18th century, perfectly embodies the enduring refinement of France’s great aristocratic residences. Constructed in the classic Louis XIII style, combining brick and stone, the building displays harmonious architecture centered on a noble entrance crowned by an armorial pediment and flanked by two elegant round towers that define its distinguished silhouette. Held by the same family for nearly seven centuries, the property possesses a rare historical continuity, perceptible in every architectural detail. ⸻ Reception Rooms – Grandeur, Light and Decorative Heritage From the moment of arrival, a remarkable double-flight exterior staircase sets a ceremonial tone, leading to the principal level. Inside, visitors are welcomed into a grand entrance hall — the true heart of the château — dominated by an impressive stone staircase adorned with a finely crafted wrought-iron balustrade. At mid-landing, a stained-glass window bearing family coats of arms enhances the vertical perspective and reflects the lineage of noble alliances. The reception rooms form the soul of the residence, offering a succession of elegant salons with generous proportions, abundant natural light and exceptionally preserved period décor. Among the most notable features: * A magnificent principal reception salon of approximately 90 sq m, exceptional in scale and enhanced by triple exposure to the East, South and West * Eight tall windows providing remarkable natural light throughout the day * Two opposing marble fireplaces creating a refined architectural symmetry * Traditional herringbone parquet flooring * Decorative moulded ceilings and beautifully balanced reception volumes Surrounding this principal salon is a refined suite of reception rooms, each with its own character and decorative identity: * An intimate music salon ideal for private gatherings * Several dual-aspect drawing rooms offering elegant perspectives over the park * A dining room located within one of the towers, providing a warm and distinctive atmosphere * A formal dining room adorned with fine 18th-century wood panelling * Period fireplaces in marble or carved wood * Decorative overmantels and original joinery * Historic parquet floors with traditional patterns Together, these rooms create a harmonious ensemble of exceptional quality, perfectly suited to both grand entertaining and refined private living. ⸻ Bedrooms and Private Apartments – Charm and Authenticity The first floor offers an elegant arrangement of six principal bedrooms, all bright and predominantly east-facing. Several retain particularly fine 18th-century decorative features, including: * Original wood panelling * Period fireplaces * Traditional alcoves * Painted overmantels * Historic doors and cabinetry One especially distinguished bedroom features a beautifully preserved alcove framed by decorative panelling and an antique painted overmantel depicting a religious scene — a rare and evocative example of aristocratic interior decoration from the 18th century. The upper floor provides: * Additional guest or family bedrooms * Two library rooms, each with a period fireplace * A vast attic beneath an impressive timber roof structure These spaces offer significant potential for further development while preserving the historic character of the residence. ⸻ Lower Levels – Subtle Historical Foundations The lower levels retain characteristic elements typical of historic estates, including vaulted rooms of early origin and traditional wine cellars. Today dedicated to service and technical functions, these spaces contribute discreetly to the authenticity and heritage of the property while supporting modern comfort. ⸻ Outbuildings and Estate Life The estate includes a complete ensemble of ancillary buildings supporting traditional country-estate living: * Caretaker’s house * Historic dovecote converted into an independent apartment * Charming cottage requiring interior refurbishment * Agricultural buildings and storage barns * Historic greenhouse and kitchen garden These structures provide flexibility for extended family use, hospitality projects, or heritage-based activities. ⸻ The Estate – A Rare Unified Landholding The property extends across approximately 158 hectares (390 acres) forming a coherent and highly desirable private domain: * Approximately 60 hectares of open land available for private use * Approximately 95 hectares of leased agricultural land generating rental income * Approximately 25 hectares of woodland * A landscaped park of around 15 hectares featuring riding avenues and mature specimen trees The scale and unity of this landholding are particularly rare in today’s market. ⸻ Heritage Status The façades and roofs of the château, together with those of the dovecote, are officially listed on the Historic Monuments Register, recognizing the architectural and historical significance of the property and offering potential heritage-related fiscal advantages.
…By Kretz & Partners
Less than 10 km from Fontainebleau, 1 hour from Paris, an imposing royal château from the 16th century, with outbuildings, greenhouses, a park, and 60 hectares of woods. The château traces its origins to the mid-16th century, on the day when, during a hunt, Francis I discovered the site. He then had the château built and developed the vineyard. A local legend tells that the king had his mistress installed in the neighboring riverside village. She was notified of his presence by a large fire lit high above the estate. Henry IV and his favorite Gabrielle d'Estrées stayed there for five years at the end of the 16th century. From the 17th to the end of the 19th century, the château was successively owned by princesses and counts. It also experienced an industrial period, marked in the 18th century by the construction of a brickworks, probably related to the building of the estate's stables. At the end of the 19th century, modernization and the arrival of the railway line changed the organization of the estate. The winemaking activity was then abandoned in favor of a public establishment (ERP level 5). The main château develops nearly 2,300 m² of floor space, of which about 1,800 m² is habitable. It is spread over three levels, a half-level, and attics of approximately 900 m² on the ground. It includes 19 bedrooms, an apartment, and a professional kitchen accessible by vehicle, several laundries, and reception rooms. Although the château has undergone transformations, more than half of the second level retains its original features. The ceiling height, close to 5 m, on the east side, the restored oak flooring, marble fireplaces, cornices, and carpentry still allow one to imagine the balls and feasts that were held there. The estate also includes five outbuildings to restore, for nearly 1,700 m² of additional habitable space: the stables of approximately 700 m², a director's house of nearly 250 m², a recent outbuilding in continuity with the château of more than 100 m², and a caretaker's house of about 70 m².This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
An impressive, 18th century chateau, its outbuildings and its parklands, just 30 minutes from Fontainebleau. The view from this chateau, standing in a dominant position, gives a vista of the Gâtinais bocage countryside. The garden laid out in front and composed of wide areas laid to lawn, gives unobstructed views over the countryside below. It is extended to the rear by a wooded section. The main, rectangular building in the centre stands facing the wrought iron entrance gates that open on to parklands spanning approx. 10 ha, one section of which is building land. A little further away, on the east side, are the outbuildings, laid out in a V-shape around a level courtyard. They have their own entrance from the village and are followed by a few utility buildings. Gravel pathways make it possible to move around and park cars.
…By Patrice Besse
Just 23 km from Fontainebleau, in the heart of a charming village, discover a rare 12.5-hectare estate offering significant potential for business projects (hospitality, events, training, co-living, etc.). The property comprises: 1) An 18th-century château – 1,850 m² of living space – 54 rooms: This characterful château is spread over several levels and includes: - Ground floor: Entrance hall, reception area, two reception rooms, a ballroom, cafeteria, professional kitchen, restrooms. - 1st floor: Billiard room, office/library, 13 family bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and mezzanines. - 2nd floor: 19 bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms. - Basement: Cellar, pantry, storage areas. 2) An annex building (former outbuildings) – 1,000 m² – 35 rooms: perfectly suited for a complementary or independent business: - Ground floor: Laundry room, offices, training and meeting rooms, performance hall, lounge with fireplace, gym, sauna. - First floor: Training room, 2 studios, 9 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, 1 five-room apartment, 1 three-room apartment. 3) A separate 190 m² building comprising: storage, boiler room, and workshop. Land and potential: 12.5-hectare estate, including 7 hectares of woodland. 6,500 m² of buildable land, offering development possibilities (accommodation, business expansion, etc.). Location: 5 km from shops and the SNCF train station, with quick access to Paris Gare de Lyon. 88 km from Paris via the A6 motorway. Bertrand GUENIOT +33671071839
…By Proprietes De Prestige
1 hour 30 minutes from Paris, between Jovinien and Puisaye, located on the edge of a town with all amenities, charming and authentic SEIGNEURIE built in the 17th century, its guest house and its outbuildings in the heart of a park enclosed by moats and tree hedges of 1.9 hectares. The property is accessed via a 50m private driveway. On either side, there is an orchard and lawn, and a first outbuilding of 100m2 used as a garage and storage shed with adjoining parking. A motorized wrought-iron gate disappears, allowing you to cross a fixed bridge. Beneath your feet, the water-filled moat, fed by a stream, whispers the history of this ancient stronghold. A large, square-plan reception courtyard, in the French style, measuring 1500 m2, is bordered by three buildings: The MANOR HOUSE, approximately 210 m2, is all on one level. With a ceiling height of 3.70 m, a large entrance hall provides access to the second part of the park. On the right, an elegant 52 m2 living room, a library with alcove, toilet and shower room nestled in one of the turrets. On the left, a 29 m2 dining room separated from the kitchen by timber framing. Adjoining this is a 46 m2 master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom in the second turret; a toilet and dressing room complete this wing. Antique terracotta tiles, herringbone parquet flooring, half-timbering and beams, preserved materials. Large attic of 210 m2 above. To the right of the main house, a 120 m2 guest house comprises two entrances, four bedrooms, two bathrooms with toilets, and a small living room with a fireplace. There are also two cellars and a room housing two heat pumps (installed in 2018) and an oil-fired boiler that supplies the first two houses. On the left wing, a symmetrical 3rd building of 140 m2, comprising 6 rooms and a workshop, is just waiting for your renovation projects (artist's house, gîte or offices). Rare authentic property, having retained most of its original materials, well maintained, permanently modernized. Around the three dwellings: a large lawn of 4000 m2 behind the main house, a moat filled with water, fed by a stream, protecting the property and long avenues of ancient trees surrounding everything. Pleasant town with all shops within walking distance of the property and heritage. A bit of history: This manor, mentioned as early as the end of the 15th century, originally had a defensive role. Protected by its moat and overlooking the river and its mills, it also controlled access to the town. From the 17th century onwards, it gradually lost its role as a fortified house and was transformed into a pleasure property at the beginning of the 18th century. Completely preserved during the Revolution, it passed from family to family and became the property of a deputy from Yonne in the 19th century. Still maintained and modernized by heritage enthusiasts, it is now available to you. Contact Laurent Sineau for information and visits. Diagnostics are currently being carried out. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Leigniel Immobilier
1h30 from Paris, on the edge of a village with shops, you will discover the CHÂTEAU DE BELLERIVE, surrounded by greenery and overlooking the Yonne.This property was built around 1885 on the ruins of an old inn by Mr. D., who returned from the Transvaal after making his fortune in gold and diamond mines.This elegant neo-Renaissance château, with 15 rooms and approximately 480 m2 of living space, includes on the ground floor: a large entrance with marble cabochon flooring and Gothic windows that opens, through double doors, onto a large salon, a small salon and a former music room. These three richly decorated rooms -- with herringbone parquet, beautiful mouldings and superb ceilings -- total 130 m2 of reception space. A corridor leads to a large 20 m2 kitchen, an office, a WC, a dining room and two technical rooms.On the first floor, entirely oak-floored, a wide gallery leads to 6 large bedrooms, 5 of which have ensuite bathrooms and WCs. One bedroom opens onto a turret-flanked terrace with a superb view of the river. The top floor includes a 77 m2 habitable room plus 2 bedrooms, a bathroom and a WC.Since 2006 numerous works have been completed: waterproofing, roofs and downpipes in full, connection to the mains sewer, water-to-water heat pump, electrical panels, one tower rebuilt to its original style, outdoor terraces... The interior of the château now remains to be renovated.This property also includes a covered swimming pool of 13 m x 6 m (liner to be redone), a caretaker's house of 90 m2 to renovate near the entrance gate with a new roof.A very pleasant enclosed park surrounds the château, bordered by the river with numerous old trees. Two access gates, one of which allows walking to the center of an old village with its bakery, pharmacy, restaurant, and grocery store. An 8-minute drive to a town with all shops and amenities and a train station for Paris with some direct trains in 1h20. A6 motorway exit 14 minutes away.Several owners have succeeded one another, such as the Godin family, an ambassador, a famous doctor. All have maintained the authentic character of this piece of human-scale architecture. But for now, no one has discovered the treasure of diamonds hidden by its builder.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed can be consulted on the georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.Contact Laurent Sineau for information and visits.
…By Leigniel Immobilier
On the doorstep of Fontainebleau, just one hour from Paris, this historic estate ranks among the rarest properties in the region. Nestled between the state forest and the banks of the Seine, it enjoys an outstanding natural setting where privacy, elegance, and the French art of living come together in perfect harmony. Uninterrupted views over the river, landscaped gardens, and woodland scenery create an environment of remarkable beauty, entirely free from visual disturbances. The château, whose origins date back to the 17th century, embodies centuries of distinguished history. Recently restored to the highest standards with meticulous attention to detail, it has retained all the authenticity and refinement that define France’s finest country residences. Surrounding the main residence, the historic outbuildings, former stables, and various estate buildings reflect the richness of its heritage while offering significant potential for further development and enhancement. The carefully designed parkland combines ornamental gardens, water features, a rose garden, orchard, kitchen garden, and wooded areas in a rare and harmonious composition. A vast private forest, directly connected to the Forest of Fontainebleau, naturally extends the estate and lends it an exceptional dimension. A place of leisure and entertaining throughout the centuries, this unique property has welcomed prestigious owners and distinguished guests. Today, it offers a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark estate of considerable scale in one of the most sought-after areas of the Île-de-France region. A truly exceptional property for discerning buyers seeking privacy, prestige, and proximity to Paris. Property presented by Marie de Saint Périer – Independent Sales Agent (EI) – +33 (0)6 60 62 05 03 Agency fees payable by the seller. Energy Performance Certificate (DPE) currently being prepared. Information regarding potential risks to which this property may be exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Samoreau. This magnificent property steeped in history today offers over 2000 sqm of floor space in a sumptuous chateau in perfect condition, and several brick-built annexes. Surrounded by beautiful wooded grounds and the forest, the property has over the years belonged to royalty, before subsequently being used as a hospital, a horticultural school and a centre for children. Today, already registered as an ERP (Establishment Open to the Public), the ensemble offers great potential for weddings or numerous other events.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
This 19th-century castle for sale in Loiret, located between Sologne and Val de Loire, enjoys a privileged location just 15 minutes from Orléans and 2 hours from Paris. Set in the heart of a 12.88-hectare estate with a private pond, it offers a rare living environment, ideal as a family residence, country house, or heritage project. A 560 m² dwelling with authentic charm The castle develops 560 m² of living space. Its typical 19th-century architecture, generous volumes, and cross-light make it a sought-after property in the Orléans area. Ground floor: 163 m² of living spaces - Large crossing entrance - Large lounge with mouldings - Small lounge - Bright dining room - Bedroom with private bathroom - Independent kitchen - Office Floors to renovate: 13 bedrooms in total First floor – To customize - Large landing - 6 bedrooms - Bathrooms and toilets Second floor - 6 additional bedrooms - Storage spaces Estate of 12.88 hectares with pond The property includes a wooded park of nearly 13 hectares, a private pond, clearings, and natural paths. A peaceful environment, ideal for lovers of nature, large spaces, and tranquility. A strategic location The immediate proximity to Orléans and quick access to Paris make this castle an ideal residence for a family seeking an preserved living environment, a charming home, or a heritage investment in the Val de Loire. Price HAI: €1,155,000 - Net seller price: €1,100,000 (5% fees borne by the buyer) Presented by Fabien FOUCHER – +33 (0)6 13 09 08 45 [email protected] Information on risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
iad France - Morgane Le Cam offers you: Located in the municipality of Mée-Sur-Seine, come discover this magnificent property from 1875, situated on a plot of 8328 m2. On this plot, there is a 430 m2 castle, 2 habitable outbuildings, a workshop, a garage, a covered swimming pool, an outdoor kitchen, a large landscaped garden including part of the land that can be built on, and 2 different entrances with motorized gates. The castle with its total basement consists of: ON THE GROUND FLOOR - A spacious living room/dining room with a floor area of 64m2 - A living room of 23m2 - 2 kitchens of 25 and 18m2 - A hallway of 22m2 - An office of 13m2 - A veranda of 24m2 - 1 WC - 2 wood fireplaces ON THE 1ST FLOOR - 1 landing of 18m2 - 4 Bedrooms (16, 20, 15, 22 m2), including 2 bedrooms equipped with a shower room and WC - two dressing rooms - A laundry room - 1 Bathroom + WC ON THE 2ND FLOOR - 1 landing of 15m2 - 2 bedrooms (21 and 36m2) including 1 with its shower room and WC - Dressing room - Office - WC THE FIRST OUTBUILDING WITH A FLOOR AREA OF 63 M2 CONSISTS OF: - Kitchen of 15.5m2 open to a living room of 18m2 - Upstairs, 1 bedroom with its shower room + WC - 1 landing room of 12m2 THE SECOND OUTBUILDING WITH A FLOOR AREA OF 70 M2 CONSISTS OF: - Kitchen of 14m2 open to a living/dining room of 14m2 - 1 shower room on the ground floor + WC - Upstairs 1 bedroom of 14.5 m2 with shower room and WC - 1 landing room of 11.5 m2 - In the attic: 1 bedroom of 9m2 - A cellar This property offers a piece of land still buildable, without any overlooking, close to amenities, the banks of the Seine, a lovely park, it will charm you with all its assets. Renovation work was carried out in 2019 (installation of solar panels, interior renovation, window replacement, installation of a covered pool, electricity, renovation of outbuildings, outdoor areas ...). Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class E index 308 and CLIMATE class D index 47. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear brush, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate announcement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Ms. Morgane Le Cam, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the RSAC of Melun under number 934782947, holder of the real estate canvassing card for the company I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
Discreetly nestled in the heart of a picturesque village in Seine-et-Marne, near the Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte, just one hour from Paris, within an unspoiled and bucolic setting, this 18th-century manor, recognised as a ‘Remarkable Heritage’ property, together with its outbuildings, is set within more than 1.2 acres of grounds, entirely sheltered from view. From the street, the façade, the walls and the large solid electric gates form a protective barrier, revealing nothing of the residence’s distinguished history. Built in 1749, the manor has retained all the hallmarks of 18th-century classical architecture: restrained lines, symmetry, harmonious proportions, enfilade reception rooms, Versailles parquet flooring, antique terracotta tiles, cabochon stone flooring, period fireplaces and woodwork, oeil-de-bœuf windows, panelling and mouldings, all contributing to its irresistible charm. The authenticity and spirit of the property have been perfectly preserved, while benefiting from the modern enhancements introduced by its previous owners, emblematic figures of luxury, elegance and refinement. First came Karl Lagerfeld. The celebrated Chanel designer, an art lover and connoisseur of exceptional residences, immediately recognised the rarity of this property, offering both proximity to Paris and the peace and escape of the Brie countryside. He imbued the house with his distinctive taste, introducing discreet yet luxurious comfort suited to a place designed equally for living, working and relaxation, combining modernity and authenticity down to the finest detail. The leading models of the era came here to pose for him within this exceptional setting. He was succeeded by his friend Princess Caroline of Monaco and her husband, the Prince of Hanover, who lived here for several years with their children, drawn by the property’s privacy and by the quality of life offered by the village and its many amenities. The manor offers approximately 4,845sqm. of living space over three levels served by two staircases. On the ground floor, the reception rooms arranged in enfilade, with numerous large windows, open southwards onto the vast lawn of the beautifully landscaped garden, where a swimming pool could be added. A corner drawing room, dining room, English bar, billiard room and study create warm and elegant living spaces. The fully fitted bespoke kitchen connects to a service entrance and extends into technical areas including a laundry room and cold room. The first floor comprises four suites, each with a bedroom, dressing room or extensive storage and a marble bathroom. The second floor, which is air-conditioned, accommodates three additional bedrooms with bathrooms, as well as a large office/dormitory space. On the lower ground floor, a vaulted wine cellar, maintained in optimal conditions, is ideal for the storage and tasting of wines. The property also includes an independent house of approximately 1,720sqm. arranged over two levels, each with its own independent access. Currently arranged as two separate apartments, it is designed in a way that also allows for conversion into a single house. It notably features on the first floor a vast light-filled room with mezzanine and a large glass façade, suitable for a spacious contemporary living room, a generous office, or artist’s studio. The final outbuilding is a bucolic single-storey caretaker’s house of approximately 540sqm. A charming paved courtyard includes three covered parking areas accommodating around ten vehicles. The characteristics of this property make it a truly rare prestige estate. Its many qualities offer a range of possibilities, whether as a primary or secondary residence, representative offices, or the development of a high-end hospitality activity.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Bordering Sologne and the Pays-Fort Sancerrois, in the department of Cher, 185 km from Paris in the region of Aubigny-sur-Nère. Superb, Louis XIII style, 19th century château with roughly 900 sqm of comfortably refurbished living space, retaining beautiful decorative elements: fireplaces, wooden floors and mouldings. Outbuildings comprise 300 sqm annex house divided into 3 dwellings plus 300 sqm storage shed. Lovely pool with pool house. All set in 13 hectare-grounds with beautiful, landscaped garden, woodlands with race track and vineyards planted with 1 000 vines. Energy class: NC/NC.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Ref.4341: Beautiful property for sale in the french Centre area. On the borders of the Sologne and Pays-Fort Sancerrois regions, in the department of Cher, stands the silhouette of this beautiful 19th-century masterpiece. Strategically located in the centre of France, it is within easy reach of the capital (185 km), the first ski resorts (Clermont-Ferrand, 230 km) and Switzerland (Geneva, 410 km). More locally, towns such as Aubigny sur Nère have all the shops and services you need. The town also has a bread depot. The pleasant town of Aubigny sur Nère boasts a rich historical past, as evidenced by its castle, which earned it the name of ‘City of the Stuarts’. It was in 1421, following a Franco-Scottish victory at the Battle of Baugé, that the Dauphin, the future King Charles VII, donated the seigneury of Aubigny to Lord John Stuart of Darnley to thank him for lending him a helping hand. Later, his descendant Robert Stuart built the castle that bears his name, which today houses the Auld Alliance Interpretation Centre. This handsome castle, with its imposing stance, reveals living spaces that are human in scale and easy to use. Facing north-south, it comprises a central body built of brick and dressed stone chainwork topped with a slate gable roof, flanked on either side by two symmetrical pavilions of the same style. With almost 900 sqm of living space, the castle comprises two stories over a basement, with an attic that can be converted as follows: Ground floor: a vast hallway of approx. 60 sqm with 3.8 m (9.9 ft) high ceilings leads to a dining room with a fireplace to the east, followed by a lovely, luminous kitchen. To the north is a study and to the west, a billiards room and a lounge. A dressing room, wc and two stairwells (main and secondary) complete this first level. On the first floor, a long corridor leads to 7 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms or shower rooms, some with wc. Attic above. Full basement with games room, fitness room, cinema room, boiler room, laundry room, swimming pool room, woodshed and storage space. The outbuildings: To the south-east of the château, with private access, a house of around 300 m² offers interesting potential. Now divided into 3 dwellings, it is currently being renovated: A first flat on the ground floor with a large living room, utility room and bathroom. A second flat on two levels with a living room with open-plan kitchen, utility room and toilet on the ground floor, and 4 bedrooms, a bathroom and toilet on the first floor. A third and final flat on the first floor with a living room and open-plan kitchen, 3 bedrooms and a shower room with toilet. To the north is a large hangar of approx. 300 m² used as a garage, which could also be used for other projects. Finally, to the east, an 11x5 m heated chlorine swimming pool with a pleasant pool house equipped with a kitchenette/bar, sanitary facilities and a terrace promises pleasant moments of relaxation. In a quiet, discreet setting, in the heart of 32 acres of grounds, the château enjoys a dominant position with uninterrupted views over the countryside. To the south of the chateau is a beautiful English-style parkland, perfectly maintained and planted with numerous trees of varying species. To the north, a forest has been converted into a racetrack and a young plantation of 1,000 vines completes this homogeneous ensemble. All of this forms a natural ring around the château, separating it from the neighbouring cereal crops and meadows and giving it all the privacy expected of such a residence. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loiret - Sologne – M. Baudouin LE GRELLE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Ref. 4314: Beautiful property for sale in the Loiret french department. At the gateway to the Loire Valley, renowned by UNESCO for its châteaux, wine estates and rich historical, astronomical and cultural heritage, this peaceful and tranquil country chateau is a haven of peace where flora and fauna abound and waterfowl splash on the pond in its bucolic grounds. All within easy reach of Paris. The Château, with a surface area of 827 sqm, is built around a central pavilion and two wings, north-west and south-east, and comprises of Ground floor: A bright reception room with limestone floor tiles, a corridor with a washbasin and two toilets, On the left, towards the north-west wing of the reception room, one finds an entrance hall and sitting room, stone paving, wc, living room with 3.75 m high ceiling and a fireplace leading to a kitchen fitted with good quality modern units and an adjoining utility room. To the right, towards the south-east wing, a second entrance hall, stone floor, wc. A sitting room and a second large, bright sitting room with a south-facing fireplace and the same limestone floor. A second spacious and well equipped kitchen east facing connects to, the large sitting room and corridor First floor: Corridor and three bedrooms, each with a corridor and wash-hand basin. Towards the north-west wing, accessed via a winding wooden stairway, a study on the upper half-floor, a landing with oak parquet flooring, wc, bedroom with dressing room and adjoining wc, bathroom, two bedrooms with shower room and wc. Towards the south-east wing, accessed by a winding oak staircase, a landing and corridor, hallway, bright bedroom at the south end with bathroom, bedroom, wc, bedroom with shower room and bedroom. Second floor: At the end of the north-west wing a landing and a beautiful bedroom under the rafters, shower room and wc, then towards the south wing a large set of rooms that could be converted. The outbuildings: In the north-west extension, a storeroom and boiler room, and in a second extension, a shed and semi-buried wine cellar. The outbuildings dating from the 19th century are set at right angles to the west of the Château and comprise 250 sqm of usable floor space: -On the ground floor are three offices and part of the outbuildings, including a former chapel. -First floor: attic dining room, toilet, archive room, attic. Greenhouse: old masonry construction, metal frame and glazing in good condition. Timber-framed hangar 102sqm. Wash-house built on the edge of the pond. Old tennis court in poor condition. The about 17 acres park comprises about 6 acres of woodland, about 8 acres of lawn and a approx. 2 acres pond. The well-proportioned english-style parklands include lime trees, oaks, cedar pines and other trees. The property is walled except for the eastern end, which opens onto the neighbour's 74 acres of woodland. Deer often grace the grounds. The pond is fed by the Mauves river, which then flows onwards. Cabinet LE NAIL – Centre - Eure et Loir – M. Ernesto SORIA : +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
Ref.4786: Vast 880-acre estate with its château and rental properties in the Loiret department This splendid estate, covering more than 880 acres (350 hectares), unfolds at the gates of a charming village, just a few kilometers from Orléans, at the edge of Sologne and Orléanais. Nestled in a preserved natural environment, it benefits from a peaceful and authentic setting. The village, with around 800 inhabitants, is charming for its typically Loire Valley character. It offers a pleasant living environment while being within easy reach of shops, schools, and services in nearby towns, all accessible in less than 5 kilometers. Not far away, Orléans, classified as a City of Art and History, displays all the dynamism and influence of a regional metropolis. Traversed by the Loire, the royal river inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, the city lies at the heart of the prestigious Loire Valley, famous for its remarkable landscapes and iconic chateaux. It offers a full range of shops, services, cultural institutions, and infrastructure, meeting both everyday needs and the pleasures of discovery. Its privileged location, about an hour from Paris, further enhances its appeal, allowing for a perfect balance between life in the open air and easy access to the capital. Thus, the property strikes a rare balance between generous nature and the immediate proximity to a vibrant and connected urban center. This rural yet strategic location gives the entire estate a privileged character, making it a highly sought-after and exceptional property. The property is centred around an elegant Neo-Louis XIII-style château, built of brick and enhanced by corner quoins and limestone window and door frames. The building is topped with a hipped slate roof. Facing north-south, the residence has a harmonious and balanced architecture, consisting of a slightly protruding central section with a staircase and terrace, flanked by two side wings. It rises over two main levels punctuated by thirteen bays, topped by an attic floor pierced by dormer windows with rounded and triangular pediments, giving the whole a classic and refined appearance. With approximately 660 sqm of living space, the château is laid out as follows: On the ground floor, the main entrance opens onto: To the west, a corridor leading to a landing marked by the start of a monumental stone staircase. This level features a small lounge of approximately 20 sqm with a remarkable ceiling height of 4.5 metres, a large lounge of 32.5 sqm, a cloakroom and toilets. To the east, a large 47 sqm dining room, extended by a 22.5 sqm lounge. A landing with a staircase also leads to a 33 sqm library and a service entrance, allowing for smooth circulation between the reception areas. On the first floor, organised around a long central corridor leading to: To the west, two bedrooms measuring 24 and 28 sqm, a bathroom and a room with a staircase providing access to the accommodation in the outbuildings. To the east are three additional bedrooms (22, 23 and 24.5 sqm), a study, two bathrooms, separate toilets and a hallway with a service staircase. On the second floor, there are several furnished rooms, including bedrooms, a billiard room and a bathroom. A partial cellar, accessible from the outside, completes the property. It houses an old oil-fired generator, now out of service, as well as various technical rooms. OUTBUILDINGS : The numerous outbuildings contribute greatly to the character and potential of the estate. Most of them have been converted into rental accommodation and form a coherent whole, structured around a large communal courtyard. 1) A large U-shaped outbuilding Located in the western extension of the chateau, this complex is built in traditional masonry with plaster rendering, embellished with brick and limestone window and door frames, and covered with a synthetic slate roof. It houses an annex for the owners' use as well as eleven rental units. The annex: With a surface area of approximately 385 sqm, this annex offers generous volumes and a comfortable layout. On the ground floor, to the west: kitchen opening onto the living room, a lounge with a fireplace, a boiler room, a bedroom with en-suite shower room. To the east: a reception area comprising an entrance hall, a lounge with fireplace and a toilet. Upstairs, the western section, accessible via a stone staircase, leads to a landing with three bedrooms and three bathrooms. One room remains to be fitted out, with unfinished floors and walls, while a second already has a washbasin, bathtub and toilet, although it is not yet fully completed. The eastern section, accessible via a separate staircase from the reception area, consists of three rooms to be converted. The entire structure is weatherproof, with the utilities installed and insulation already in place under the roof, although the perimeter walls still need to be insulated. The property is therefore both functional and pleasant, offering a comfortable living environment, although the upstairs has not been fully finished. Investment properties: There are eleven of them, and they underwent a uniform renovation campaign in 2023. Distribution of housing: - Accommodation 1 – 147 sqm: 5 main rooms, entrance hall with cupboard, open-plan kitchen, living room with stove, pantry, 3 bedrooms, WC, bathroom, garden. - Accommodation 2 – 105 sqm: entrance hall with cupboard, fitted kitchen, living room with fireplace, pantry, 3 bedrooms, WC, bathroom, garden. - Accommodation 3 – 70 sqm: entrance hall, kitchen, living room with fireplace, 2 bedrooms, WC, bathroom, garden. - Accommodation 4 – 46.5 sqm: entrance hall, kitchen, living room with fireplace, 1 bedroom, bathroom, WC, garden. - Accommodation 5 – 80 sqm: entrance hall, open-plan kitchen, pantry, living room with fireplace, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, garden. - Accommodation 6 – 91 sqm: entrance hall with cupboard, laundry room, living room with mezzanine, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, WC, garden. - Accommodation 7 – 126 sqm: entrance hall, open-plan kitchen, living room with fireplace, large pantry, 4 bedrooms, bathroom, shower room, 2 WCs, garden. - Accommodation 8 – 130 sqm: entrance hall, fitted kitchen, living room with fireplace, large pantry, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, garden. - Accommodation 9 – 92 sqm: entrance hall, open-plan fitted kitchen, large living room with fireplace, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, garden. - Accommodation 10 – 105 sqm: entrance hall with cupboard, kitchen opening onto living room, lounge with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, 2 WCs, garden. - Accommodation 11 – 65 sqm: entrance hall with cupboard, kitchen, lounge with fireplace, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, garden. The garages and workshop: These are located in the large outbuilding, beneath dwellings 4, 5 and 6, and are accessible from the chateau courtyard via large arched carriage gates. 2) A dovecote: Built in the 16th C., this circular dovecote is constructed using traditional rubble masonry on a raised platform. Today, only ruins remain of this building, passive witnesses to the history of the site. 3) Rental properties: - House 1 – 100 sqm: Located north of the chateau, this early 20th-C. house, built on a raised platform with partial attic space, is extended to the south-west by a Napoleon III-inspired conservatory. It comprises: entrance hall, kitchen, living room with fireplace, mezzanine, bedroom, bathroom, WC, glass roof. - House 2 – 130 sqm: Also located north of the chateau, this house built on a raised platform with partial attic space comprises: entrance hall, kitchen, pantry, living room with fireplace, study, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, 2 toilets. - House 3 – Located north of the chateau, this single-storey house from the 1950s is built of traditional plastered masonry with a gabled fibre cement slate roof. It is uninhabited and requires complete restoration. - House 4 – 140 sqm: Located to the west of the rental properties, this detached house comprises an entrance hall with cupboard, open-plan fitted kitchen, living room with fireplace, pantry, 3 bedrooms, bathroom and storage room. 4) The old sheepfold: Now used as garages and storage space, it is built of plastered breeze blocks on three sides and covered with fibre cement sheets. It has a floor area of approximately 600 sqm. 5) The farmhouse: Located to the south-west of the property, in the woods, this traditional farmhouse is built of plastered masonry with a gabled roof covered with small flat tiles. It has a surface area of approximately 200 sqm and comprises: On the ground floor: entrance hall, kitchen, living room with fireplace, pantry, lounge with fireplace, hallway, cloakroom, WC, 3 bedrooms, bathroom. Upstairs: landing, bedroom with shower room, study, second bedroom, bathroom. This house requires refurbishment work to make it more functional and comfortable. LAND : The chateau is accessed from the village via a gravel path that winds through the grounds and leads naturally to the main courtyard, revealing the elegant silhouette of the residence. To the north of the château lies an English-style landscaped park, dotted with majestic ancient trees that lend the place character and nobility. This green setting, with its gentle and carefully tended perspectives, harmoniously accompanies the approach to the estate. To the south, the view opens onto a vast meadow offering beautiful visual depth, extending into a large forest covering more than 642 acres (260 hectares). This wooded area, managed in accordance with a simple management plan, is composed of the following proportions: - Simple coppice covering approximately 230 acres (93 hectares); - Coppice with reserves covering approximately 42 acres (17 hectares); - Coppice with reserves in conversion covering approximately 104 acres (42 hectares); - Deciduous high forest covering approximately 49 acres (20 hectares); - Coniferous high forest covering approximately 170 acres (69 hectares); - Mixed coniferous high forest and coppice covering approximately 30 acres (12 hectares); Simple coppice: These stands are composed of birch, oak, chestnut and black locust. Chestnut remains the main species. Coppice with reserves: These stands are composed of a hazel understorey with reserves of pedunculate oak and sessile oak. The plots affected by this type of stand are mostly composed of large woods. Hardwood high forests: These are mainly composed of sessile oak. Softwood high forests: These are composed of Corsican pine and Scots pine. Mixtures of softwood high forests and coppice forests: These stands are mainly composed of chestnut trees for coppice, with Scots pine reserves making up the coniferous part of these stands. The particularly rich and well-preserved biotope favours the presence of abundant wildlife, notably wild boar and deer, which are regularly observed in the area, making it a de facto hunting ground. In addition to this already remarkable ensemble, there are just over 198 acres (80 hectares) of agricultural land, free of any leases, as well as a solar farm covering around 50 acres (20 hectares), which completes this vast, contiguous site, ideally situated on the outskirts of Orléans. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loiret - Sologne – M. Baudouin LE GRELLE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Baudouin LE GRELLE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 917 712 358. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Castle hotel-restaurant in Sologne, starred hotel, 900m2, 21 rooms including 11 in the castle, 2000m2 of outbuildings, 33ha, in Sologne This 19th century residence is located in the heart of Sologne. The first stones date back to around the 18th century. Estate with an area of 33 hectares. Property well restored and having managed to preserve and highlight its original elements such as its woodwork, fireplaces, staircases, lounges, etc. Description : - Reception, Bar-lounge, 2 lounges, 2 dining rooms with 20 and 40 seats, Toilets, Kitchen equipped to standard standards, Kitchen for staff, - 7 bedrooms, bathroom and toilet. 4-star comfort, 4 large suites, bathroom and toilet. 4-star comfort. - Annexes: 10 bedrooms, bathroom, toilet, telephone, 4-star comfort. - Outbuildings: A seminar room with 25 to 50 seats, A reception room dedicated to weddings with 160 seats, equipped kitchen, toilets. A house of 100m2, 4 apartments between 50 and 60 m2, a farmhouse of 130 m2. - Exterior: swimming pool, tennis court, dovecote, fitness trail, fitness room... A river crosses the property, a pond. Large lawn around the castle with some rare and century-old species, Large wooded area with bridle paths (250 years), hunting. All on approximately 33 hectares. In good condition, oil central heating, equipped as a hotel, and suitable for a private residence. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: georisks.gouv.fr
…By Transaction-immo37.com
An 18th-century mansion renovated as a hotel, with outbuildings, in 11-hectare wooded grounds boasting a pond, 1 hour 30 minutes from Paris. The estate comes into view at the end of one of the three avenues lined with hundred-year-old elm trees that lead to the grounds and main residence. In the inner courtyard, the property is demarcated by the historic perimeter as already indicated in 1708: “on one side, there is a canal of running water and on the other, five to six acres or so of thickets making up the grounds of the said mansion, which is enclosed by walls, except for the part running along the length of the said canal which serves to delimit the edge of the property at this point”. The residence is made up of a main dwelling flanked by two pavilions and an annex extending forward from one of them. The façades are covered in beige rendering and enhanced by quoins as well as a number of belt courses and moulded cornices that underline each level. The main elevation boasts six vertical rows of openings. The central avant-corps features a large amount of rusticated masonry topped by a triangular pediment with a blocked bullseye window. The steep sloped slate roofs are punctuated with dormer windows. A stoop with a rounded double staircase leads up to the entrance. Lastly, visually aligned with the residence, there are modern outbuildings at the edge of the property, as well as a pond in a wooded area, all within the uninterrupted land of the estate.
…By Patrice Besse
In Yonne, halfway between Chablis and Auxerre, a renovated 18th-century castle, its outbuildings and common areas are set within a park of over 7 hectares. The estate, which is all in one piece, covers approximately 7 hectares. It consists of meadows and wooded sections. Three accesses serve the estate, one of which leads to a parking area for the current clientele's vehicles, where accommodation and dining are offered. The castle, in a neoclassical style, is located to the south, while the outbuildings and common areas, which are more rustic in appearance, are to the north, facing each other and separated by a walled courtyard that is grassy, with shrubbery and trees. While the castle was built in the 18th century, the outbuildings date from the 19th century. The façades of the various buildings are mostly made of rubble or dressed stone and plastered, except for those of the common areas, which are made of exposed stone; the openings are predominantly straight or have a low arc, with their frames in brick or dressed stone; finally, the roofs, punctuated with dormers, skylights, and chimney stacks, are almost all covered in flat tiles from the region, or slates for three slopes that cover the castle, in various shapes. The castle dwelling, with its two levels under the eaves, and the three other habitable outbuildings (formerly a dovecote, longhouse, and farm), each raised by one floor, underwent a complete renovation in the 2010s.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A 16th-century chateau, its drawbridge and water-filled moats surrounded by grounds of a little more than 5 hectares, two hours from Paris, in the middle of a Burgundy village. According to archival records, the chateau was built in the 14th century by the lords of Baulches and was used as a residence for the captains of the garrison before it was reorganised in the late 16th century and then once again in the 18th. What remains today after these transformations is an 18th-century monument, built over a platform of 50 x 50 metres surrounded by wide moats of more than 10 metres and closely connected to the memory of the Arnaud de Châteauvieux family, lord of said chateau. As for the property’s fortified gatehouse, restored according to standard practices, it once contained a drawbridge that provided access over the moats. A wide bridal bath connects the village to the chateau, where the property’s gate opens onto a Calvary surrounded by a large circular swath of lawn, which, is in turn, encircled by a drive, providing vehicle parking. From here, a small lane bordered by a low stone wall branches into two segments – once past the bridge decorated with two stone vases – which curve around a central lawn before finally reaching the court of honour. As for the gatehouse’s portcullis, now transformed into a tall gate, it provides vehicle access to the chateau’s court of honour, flanked by a pavilion on each end and landscaped with large pruned yew trees in the middle. Surrounded by moats, the water for which is supplied by a natural spring flowing from a shimmering blue fountain, on the northern side of the chateau is a stone patio, followed by a bridge that spans the moats, one end of which is safeguarded by a tall ornate gate with fine gold-plated motifs that gives directly onto the grounds with its paths lined by plane or lime trees. A pond that has been there since the chateau’s construction and now transformed into a swimming pool, is located directly opposite the chateau, while a stone deck with sculpted figures as well as ancient benches, antique statues, vases, a pond and a small stream embellish the premises, cadenced by multi-century trees and abundant flora. In addition, a wooden chalet, surrounded by lush vegetation, houses a sauna, whereas, set back a ways, a chapel seems to watch over the property and, a little further on, there is an orchard with greenhouses, beehives and small wooden sheds, used as workshops. Last, but not least, standing apart from the other buildings in a semi-circular courtyard are the caretaker’s cottage, a dwelling for the chateau’s employee and several garages that can hold about fifteen vehicles total.
…By Patrice Besse
An vast 18th century mansion and its neo-Romanesque indoor chapel and outbuildings in the Essonne valley, 35 km south-east of Paris . The present mansion was re-built in a classical 18th century style on the foundations of an older edifice around 1850. Past the entrance gate leading directly to the main courtyard with a central circular lawn, the mansion comes into view. At the rear of the mansion, parklands planted with centuries-old trees provide the backdrop for a both pastoral and elegant scene that stretches as far as the river. This four-storey mansion spans approximately 1,200 m². Its slate roof, which is in excellent condition, is dotted with bullseye windows. The edifice extends out on either side of a central south-east facing front section. This houses the main entrance, topped by a wrought iron balcony whose motifs are reminiscent of the Sun King's monogram. The balcony can be reached via French windows framed by a sculpted pediment. The upper part of the front section rests on four columns topped with capitals. On each side of the entrance, two carved stone sphinxes stand guard over the estate. Each wing has a row of five windows per level. On the ground floor, thanks to the dual aspect rooms, they connect the front and rear of the grounds. At the four corners of the mansion, four square towers emphasise the symmetry of the design. Each tower features windows richly decorated with carved shells and floral motifs in the Renaissance style. The façades of the towers are framed by slender columns crowned with finely crafted capitals. The north-west façade, facing the grounds, echoes the composition of the main façade. Its central avant-corps stands beneath a bullseye window framed by two imposing gable dormers. All of the façades, as well as the slate roof, have been carefully restored in keeping with their original architectural style.
…By Patrice Besse
A chateau with medieval origins and wooded grounds, built in the early Renaissance and nestled 1 hour and 30 minutes south-west of Paris. Once you have gone through the property’s main entrance gate, the chateau appears before you, standing out for its Renaissance style. In the inner court, the property is demarcated by the remains of a division of the chateau into two parts. Indeed, the chateau has gone through different historical periods up to the present day, apart from its western section, which has disappeared. The edifice has kept its hexagonal adjoining tower, which has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor. The main side of this tower is made of rubble stone with rendering and quoins of limestone ashlar. A huge door of solid wood leads inside this tower. This door is fitted in a stone surround with a slightly arched top that bears the remains of a coat of arms – a characteristic of the late 15th century. Each level of the tower has stone-mullioned cross windows. The main section is positioned to the east of the hexagonal tower. It is similar in design to the tower. The court-side elevation is coated with rendering that leaves the rubble stonework slightly exposed. The garden-side elevation is completely rendered. Limestone ashlar forms the quoins and carved limestone forms the surrounds around the doors and the many stone-mullioned cross windows that punctuate the elevations. On the court side, a conservatory lies beside the entrance door. A flight of stone steps leads up to the entrance door. Above this door, there is a basket-handle arch crowned with a finely sculpted pinnacle. In this stone arch, there is a badge-shaped remnant of a coat of arms that was once displayed proudly here. This coat of arms was doubtless that of the chateau’s founders. In the garden-facing elevation, there is another entrance door of solid wood. A basket-handle arch also crowns this door. In the north-east corner of the main section, there is a round tower. It is the only remaining tower of the chateau’s four original round towers. The stonework of this tower’s base was recently restored. The edifice is crowned with a slate roof of two long slopes, punctuated with gabled dormers. Lastly, beside the chateau, there are outbuildings along the edge of the property. The wooded grounds are enclosed with walls and fences.
…By Patrice Besse
Sole Agent. 100 pages presentation file on request. Less than 2 hours from Paris, in the Sologne region, a 30-hectare wooded estate comprising: - An elegant Louis XIII style château, built in the late 19th century and recently fully renovated. Vast, interconnected reception rooms adorned with wood paneling. Very high ceilings. A very comfortable residence of approximately 1,000 m² on 3 levels (excluding converted cellars). Upstairs, 8 bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and toilet. High-quality interior decor. - Remarkable converted outbuildings, including the former carriage houses, the dovecote, the gatehouse, the swimming pool and its pool house, and a barn. - A contiguous 30-hectare estate, mostly wooded, with a pond, bordered by the Cosson River. Vegetable garden. No right of way. A bucolic and unspoiled setting. Ideally located near numerous golf courses and the Lamotte Beuvron federal equestrian park (300 hectares).
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Close to Lamotte-Beuvron, beautiful, typically Sologne property comprising a château, several outbuildings and a guest house, all set in approx. 51 hectares. The 530 m² brick chateau was built in 1872 and enlarged in 1879, following the traditional chateau layout of the period: 3 main buildings (1 central and 2 pavilions). It features numerous reception rooms, 8 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, attics and cellars. Oil-fired central heating, double-glazed windows. ECD D/D. The guest house of approx. 200 m², renovated in 2008, features a kitchen/dining room, living room, small sitting room and shower room. Upstairs are 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Oil-fired heating and compliant sanitation. The property benefits from numerous farm outbuildings: kennels, garage, hangar, hunting lodge. Well and swimming pool. The grounds of approx. 51 hectares are accessed via two gates, one of which is automated. It is mainly wooded, with good hunting potential and a strong presence of roe deer and wild boar. Free hunting rights. The forest benefits from a simple management plan. Possibility of acquiring a further 85 hectares with woods and ponds. Price before tax: €1,537,000 (net selling price: €1,450,000 - 6% agency fees payable by the buyer). Contact : Mr Etienne de BEAUREPAIRE (EI) - [email protected] - 06.07.71.57.74. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
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