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Listed castle Brioude (43)

Gorgeous listed castle from XIIth, XVth and XIXth centuries.1685 m². very nice reception rooms. 23 bedrooms. 2 guest houses. Outbuildings. Park 1,02 ha. Possible to buy 4,72 ha more with house. Ref 1040.

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$2,076,300
1,685
23bedrooms
7bathrooms
land 1.1ha

By Pierre Changarnier Immobilier

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Castle Aurillac (15)

Situated at an altitude of 780 meters, this historic castle overlooks the Cère valley in a preserved natural environment. Dating back to the year 930, it is one of the oldest castles in the Auvergne region. Classified as a Historic Monument in its entirety since 2000, it stands as an exceptional architectural testimony, combining authenticity, prestige, and modern functionality. Architecture and History The estate consists of two major building sections: •The medieval keep, whose foundations date back to the 10th century. Raised in the 13th century and remodeled in the 15th century, it features a rectangular plan, volcanic stone walls, a pavilion-style roof, large fireplaces, and a spiral staircase. •The Renaissance main residence, built during the 15th and 17th centuries, embraces the medieval tower. It offers vast reception rooms, French-style ceilings, period fireplaces, a gallery of honor, as well as a consecrated chapel. All the roofs have been completely restored. No renovation work is required; the estate is perfectly maintained and fully operational. Accommodation The residence comprises 13 bedrooms with private bathrooms, distributed between the tower and the main residence. A master suite and several independent rooms complete the accommodation. Reception Spaces Designed entirely for event hosting, the estate offers: •A renovated barn for seated receptions and meals for up to 200 guests, equipped with restrooms, a professional kitchen, storage space, and accessible facilities for people with reduced mobility (PRM) •A reception gallery ideal for cocktails, exhibitions, or meetings •A medieval inner courtyard for outdoor events •A shaded esplanade under linden trees, suitable for ceremonies Additional sanitary facilities are distributed throughout the outbuildings, including PRM-accessible toilets. Grounds and Outbuildings The 2.4-hectare enclosed park, fully landscaped, includes: •Two exterior towers framing the main entrance in front of the castle fountain, used for storage •Two natural springs and a well, ensuring complete water autonomy •Free water supply combining spring water and municipal water via a water tower in the hamlet •Three ornamental ponds and a fountain •A vegetable garden, orchard, and horse stables •Guest parking area •A swimming pool-ready plot without technical constraints or easements •A wine cellar •A vaulted room featuring two bread ovens Technical Features •Heating: Central gas heating (two buried tanks) supplemented by wood-burning stoves •Water: Two private springs, a well, and access to the municipal network – free of charge for the property •Sanitation: septic tank (to be brought up to standards) •Electricity: Three-phase power •Internet: Fiber optic installed •Kitchens: Three kitchens, including two professional kitchens located in the barn and tower •Outdoor lighting and sound systems for evening events Location & Accessibility Located just 15 km from Aurillac, the property benefits from quick and convenient access: •Aurillac Airport: 20 minutes •Nearby SNCF train station •A75 motorway: 45 minutes (connecting Clermont-Ferrand and Montpellier) Nearby attractions include: •Lioran Ski Resort (30 minutes) •Vézac Golf Course (25 minutes) •Heritage sites, hiking trails, lakes, gorges, and classified villages This castle, listed as a Historic Monument, combines heritage, functionality, and economic potential. With no renovations needed and already operating as an event venue, it offers an ideal setting for upscale receptions, family use, or an exceptional secondary residence. Its classification provides access to favorable tax benefits for maintenance and potential upgrades. Its commanding position, water autonomy, quality facilities, and attractive tourist environment make it a rare property on the market.

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$2,849,800
820
land 2.4ha

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

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Castle Joyeuse (07)

Just 6 km from amenities, the château is located in a village in the heart of Lower Ardèche, already Mediterranean in its climate and landscapes. This peaceful region, on the edge of the Cévennes, offers a rare natural setting, with forests, plains, and vineyards, all bathed in Mediterranean light. The estate, in a single block, extends over 19.3 hectares, providing a preserved environment and great tranquility. This Renaissance château, whose origins date back to the 14th century, was transformed at the end of the 15th century into a true château of pleasure, with its south-facing façade, numerous mullioned windows with interior wooden shutters, and a corbelled tower to the west. Its central hexagonal tower houses a spiral staircase that lends rare elegance to the whole. The property is partially listed in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments (ISMH). With 550 m² of buildings, including 400 m² of living space, the château offers: - A large living room with exposed beam ceiling and adjoining library, as well as two additional reception rooms. - Two kitchens, including a vaulted summer kitchen on the ground floor, recently refurbished, as well as the main kitchen with adjoining dining room. - Seven bedrooms, including a master suite with Versailles-style parquet flooring and an antechamber. - Four magnificent fireplaces, stone floors, terracotta tiles, and period parquet. - A secondary access via a stone walkway connecting the second floor to a private parking area on the estate grounds. - Four vaulted cellars and partially convertible attics complete the property. The property also includes the possibility of a self-contained private apartment, featuring a spacious living room with open-plan kitchen and fireplace, a bedroom, a shower room, toilets, and a utility room. An ideal setup for welcoming guests in style or providing comfortable accommodation for staff. The exterior is equally remarkable: three vast successive Italian-style terraces with panoramic views, the first of which shelters a covered area with barbecue, an old bread oven, and a basin ready to be brought back to life. On the grounds, a magnificent period dovecote/pigeon tower recalls the estate’s history and authenticity. The panoramic view over the Cévennes plain, facing due south, is simply spectacular! Our opinion: This château is truly without equal in the region: a characterful residence of rare authenticity, carefully restored with exemplary modern comfort. Its Renaissance influence is clearly perceptible in the elegance of its architecture, while offering high-quality features in an exceptional natural environment. A property for true heritage lovers, seeking a primary or secondary residence that is almost turnkey, with strong patrimonial value and a preserved, peaceful, and inspiring setting.

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$2,093,700
400
7bedrooms
1bathroom

By Poncet & Poncet

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Castle Sugères (63)

Large eighteenth century residence to renovate of 433 m² having retained many elements of its original décor. Large living room, two small living rooms, groined kitchen, back kitchen, 6 bedrooms, an office and a shower room. New roof. Outbuildings. Park of 1.89 ha with many hundred-year-old trees. Fountains and basins. In a dominant position with a view of the Chaîne des Puys. Issoire and the A75 are only 20 km away. Ref 1019.

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$296,600
433
6bedrooms
1bathroom
land 1.9ha

By Pierre Changarnier Immobilier

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Castle Mauzun (63)

13th-Century Medieval Fortress – Listed Historic Monument (MH / ISMH) Overlooking the fertile plains of Limagne and the foothills of the Livradois, east of Clermont-Ferrand and close to Billom, the Château de Mauzun rises from a basalt volcanic outcrop, a timeless sentinel of Auvergne’s history. Originally a fortified motte that became one of the principal strongholds of the Counts of Auvergne as early as the 10th century, Mauzun fully entered the history of France in the early 13th century. In 1210, King Philip II of France annexed Auvergne to the Kingdom of France and placed Mauzun under the authority of the Bishops of Clermont, contributing to its strategic development and prominence. Built according to the principles of the greatest medieval fortresses, Mauzun is remarkable for its exceptional scale: nearly 900 metres of ramparts protecting a vast lower bailey of approximately 3 hectares; an intermediate enceinte punctuated by 16 towers enclosing the outer courtyard; and a monumental keep measuring 50 metres on each side, flanked by four corner towers linked by massive curtain walls, with several levels of wall walks. In the 16th century, the fortress was enhanced with elements of comfort, notably a northern curtain wall opened with large sculpted windows, offering spectacular panoramic views. For almost four centuries, Mauzun stood as one of the symbols of power in Auvergne and remained a coveted site during every period of unrest. Gradually abandoned and partially dismantled, the château regained its unified ownership in the 19th century. In the 20th century, an initial restoration programme was undertaken, particularly the Captaincy Tower, converted into residential accommodation. Further works were resumed in the 21st century and remain to be completed. Today, Mauzun stands as an open-air lesson in medieval military architecture, a site of rare evocative power. Underground passages, defensive systems, a mysterious cistern, and its bold setting atop an ancient volcano continue to inspire research, reflection, and discovery. More than a real estate project, the Château de Mauzun is a heritage to be preserved — a place to be understood and respected. It is intended for a purchaser driven by a passion for history and architecture, willing to commit to a long-term vision in the service of preservation and transmission. Sale price: €675,000 (agency fees payable by the seller) Presented by Marie-Laure COURMONT Independent Real Estate Agent (EI) RSAC 883 633 018

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$785,100

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

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