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Castle Menil (53)
In exclusivity, 3 hours from Paris, in the heart of the Mayenne region, Château built from the 17th century, on a special commission from Louis XIV, by Mansart and Le Nôtre. Nicknamed 'Le Petit Versailles du Haut Anjou' (the Little Versailles of Upper Anjou), this jewel of French classicism has been largely renovated and extends over an estate of more than 38 hectares. Ground floor: majestic entrance hall with grand staircase, ceremonial salon with paintings by Antoine Watteau, salon, music salon, chapel, study, dining room, reception room, billiard room. 1st floor: large 100m2 suite with bathroom and dressing room, 8 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms. 2nd floor: large convertible plateau. Elevator. On the opposite side of the main building, in a first wing, the hunting lodge with adjoining rooms. In a second wing, the modernized orangery features a large living room with kitchen, lounge and indoor swimming pool. Vaulted cellars under the main part of the Château with guard room. Large outbuilding known as the Pavillon d'Abondance, vegetable greenhouse, pond and private access to the river. Complete file with photos, plans and video on request.
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Castle Le Lion-d'Angers (49)
Ref.4226 : LARGE 19TH C. CHÂTEAU AND ITS 24 ACRES OF LAND IN MAINE-ET-LOIRE This beautiful and large chateau is located in Haut-Anjou, at the exit of a small village which ensures the first shops. The environment is quiet and rural. A small city is less than 10km away and the city of Angers is 50km away. The TGV from Paris serves Angers in 1. On the first floor from West to East: Chapel, room used as a library, large living room, hall, with the main staircase, dining room, kitchen, back kitchen, gallery, laundry room, children's dining room and study both giving access to a bathroom, toilet. The ceiling height of the reception rooms is 6.5m. The volumes are impressive but everything is well proportioned, the architectural quality as well as the quality of the restoration are exceptional. Rare are the properties that have benefited from such a restoration that has not taken anything away from the charm and authenticity of the place. On the second floor: 4 superb bedrooms equipped with beautiful bathrooms, wardrobes and toilets. Lounge on the second floor. Everything is luminous, well distributed and perfectly arranged. The quality of the sanitary facilities are at the rendezvous. On the second floor: attic where technical elements of the central heating are installed. Attached to the chateau : On the ground floor: Old part of the chateau including 2 reception rooms and an orangery. On the first floor: 5 bedrooms with bathroom, decoration and electricity have not been redone. On the second floor: 6 bedrooms with bathroom. 5 garages 5 gites in the outbuildings A caretaker’s house at the entrance of the property, the structure has been redone but not the interior design. 2 rooms. This castle is leaned against a beautiful park planted with beautiful trees. The surroundings of the chateau have been carefully laid out with gardens, ponds, the vegetable garden has also been restored and all this gives this place something magical. The whole for a capacity of 10ha 49a 36ca. Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – M. Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
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Castle Sable-sur-sarthe (72)
Ref.4408 : Beautiful french chateau for sale in Pays de la Loire. The chateau, situated between Le Mans and Angers, was built in an unspoilt countryside, less than 2 miles from a village with basic amenities. A small city, less than 7 miles from the property, offers shops, services and train station with TGV. The property is easy accessible by the motorway. The current chateau was the former abbatial dwelling of the monastery. The Abbots administrators use to reside in the Court or in the bishoprics, this dwelling was converted and decorated to be rented in the middle of the 18th century. This use explains the civilian character of the inside decoration that remains almost complete. About 400 sqm of living space, per level, the château comprises : On the ground floor : A vestibule with stone floors. Situated in the centre of the facade, it leads to the reception rooms and in the past, to the cloister. Both side doors are decorated with carved tittle blocks, the one from the large sitting room has a decoration of stylised leaves, the one in front is decorated with a medallion with an armoured character with quiver and laurel wreath. To the left of this vestibule : A large sitting room (7.29 x 10.72m) with stone tiled floors, lit by 4 windows opened to the main courtyard and the park. This rooms has kept its original 18th century decoration. The main door, with its woodworks and old door furniture, is topped with a panel that represents a trophy of musical instruments sculpted in the stone with a bust with tinsels. The four side doors are decorated with stucco medallions represent an allegory of the 4 seasons. These four panels, relatively rare in the region, have been realized by Italian travelling artists. The stone fireplace is decorated with a typical decoration on rockworks and was originally painted in fake marble. The grey paintings in the room, although they have been several times redone, have the colours that they used to have before the Revolution. A small sitting room with tiled floor and wooden fireplace. A kitchen/dining room with terracotta tiled floors. A bedroom with dressing room and modern bathroom. A secondary stairway. To the right side of this vestibule : A study with oak parquet floors and 19th century marble fireplace created in the former waiting room of the abbatial dwelling that was divided on 2 on the 19th century to create this small study and a corridor to the dining room. The dining room has kept most of its original decorative features Louis XV style. The fountain, the fireplace, and the 2 sideboards under the windows are on black marble from Solesmes. The mantel of the fireplace, that imitates woodworks, is in sculpted stone as well as the framing of the central door, with its fruit basket and the one from the fountain topped by a Neptuno’s head. A vestibule with stairway. This wooden stairway, with square banisters dates back from the time of the construction of the Abbey, at the end of the 17th century. It has the particularity of having its first flight of steps inside the wall, liberating the access to the library. The entrance is topped by a 19th century sculpted head. The library. A dining room (in the former kitchen) with terracotta tiled floors, monumental fireplace and former vegetable garden. Small kitchen. Laundry, some staff rooms, small cellar and toilet. On the first floor, a gallery leads to : - 4 bedrooms with bathroom or shower room. - 2 other bedrooms - Children’s room - Bathroom - Laundry On the South wing : An apartment composed by: - A sitting room with 18th century fireplace - Library - Kitchen - Bedroom with bathroom and toilets. Attic space above. The outbuildings include : - outbuildings housing: sheds, workshop, stables, tack room, barn, dovecote, sheepfold, former bakery and dairy. - a caretaker's cottage comprising: entrance hall, tiled kitchen, utility room, lounge, two bedrooms, bathroom and toilet. This house has been completely restored in recent years. EQUESTRIAN FACILITIES Stable: Regupol rubber flooring also in the boxes and outside in the wash area. Röwer & Rub hardwood boxes (4x3.6m), galvanised and painted burgundy. Solarium with UV and IR. Riding arena: 21x61m riding arena (Olympic size). Drainage around and every 10m. Crushed stone foundation with compacted top layer. On top, 14-16cm of Fontainebleau sand with high quality Belgian fibres. Mirrors: 6m in the centre and 3m in each corner in safety glass. Water supply from the river with an automatic watering tractor. Lounging area : Diameter 18m with compacted crushed stone foundation. Mixture of Fontainebleau sand and natural sand with fibres (for a deeper base). Wooden paddocks A beautiful set of land, crossed by a stream, is composed by a nice entrance avenue, a beautiful main courtyard, a park nicely designed, decorated with an old tree covered walk and some beautiful ornamental trees, a small vegetable garden and fields with old oak trees. All in about 44 acres. This property is registred on the additionnal inventory of historic monuments (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). - The entrance porch, the facades and the roof of the abbatial dwelling, the well, and the vestibule with the stairway, the following rooms and its decoration: the large sitting room and the dining room on the ground floor, the 7 bedrooms on the first floor as well as the bridge over the stream are classified as Historic Monuments. - The facades and the roofs of the outbuildings, as well as the dovecote are registered on the French Supplementary Historic Monuments List.
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Castle Sable-sur-sarthe (72)
A chateau from the 16th and 17th centuries listed as a Historical Monument, its outbuildings and equestrian facilities over 18 hectares of grounds between the Sarthe, Mayenne and Maine-et-Loire departments, near Sablé. Two drives lead to a carriage entrance topped with a pediment that opens onto a grand courtyard. On one side, is the chateau and, on the other, an immense outbuilding, both façades of which are punctuated by pruned yew trees, while a covered well is located in the centre. The current chateau corresponds to the former abbatial dwelling: this is where the Abbot resided, in the western wing of the abbey that once stood here. During the 18th century, the court was at Versailles and the buildings were spruced up and converted so they could be rented out, therefore providing the abbey with some revenue. With three storeys, including an attic level, the chateau is made out of plaster-coated stone and rubble stone. On the side facing the grounds, its slate hipped roof is cadenced by four bull’s-eye windows, while, on the side facing the courtyard, there are three attic dormer windows grouped together under a single pediment in addition to four other dormer windows. Both the chateau’s east and west exteriors are crowned with a pediment on their roofs, which is then repeated above the central entrance on each side. With window and door surrounds decorated with smooth rusticated stonework, the three doors on the chateau’s façade are topped with either curvilinear or triangular pediments, while its quoins, cornice and dormer windows are made out of ashlar stone. Inside, the chateau has conserved its original décor: cartouches, medallions, chimneybreasts, decorative window and door surrounds, wood panelling, marble and stone, while the size of the magnificent rooms as well as their floor-to-ceiling height add to the chateau’s overall grandeur. In addition to the topiary garden on the chateau’s eastern side, there is also a dovecote, orchard, vegetable garden, ornamental trees and a stream, which is straddled by an old bridge flanked by the columns of an ancient carriage entrance. All around, the grounds are made up of pastures, tall trees and a small wood, while equestrian facilities have been created to the west of the outbuilding, on the side facing the grounds. These include wooden paddocks, a riding ring and an area for the horses to rest and relax. The carriage entrance, the chateau’s exteriors as well as its entrance hall, vast living room, dining room and seven bedrooms are listed as national historical monuments as are the well and bridge, while the outbuilding’s exteriors and the dovecote are registered as regional historical monuments.
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Castle Sable-sur-sarthe (72)
Sarthe. Magnificent, listed château, on hillside with extensive view of surrounding countryside, easily accessible via motorway and TGV train. 1 400 sqm of floor space with beautiful decorative and architectural period elements (spiral staircase, vast fireplaces, painted ceilings etc). Charming chapel and vast outbuildings including separate dwelling and space converted to exhibition venue. Set in 7,12-hectare grounds with lovely, leafy garden, meadows and equestrian arena. Potential to purchase, either together or separately: old farm with comfortable house and 1,75 ha and/or 27 ha of woodlands, moorland and lake. Energy class: NA/NA.
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Castle Sable-sur-sarthe (72)
Ref.4313 : French Historic castle for sale in Pays de la Loire. Built on a hilltop overlooking the surrounding countryside and a small river, on the borders of the Sarthe and Mayenne départements, 230 km from Paris and easily accessible by TGV train and motorway, this beautiful château, listed in its entirety on the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques (Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments), comprises around fifteen rooms that have been restored to a very high standard. The property comprises the château itself and a vast outbuilding that houses a separate dwelling and exhibition space. THE CASTLE : Its total covered surface area on 5 levels is 1,400sqm, of which 300sqm is in its 19th century state and approx. 900 sqm is maintained, spread over 3 levels. It houses : Ground floor (level 0): access via the main courtyard : former guard room (55sqm) 3.77 m high double ribbed ceiling, housed in the former medieval keep, with a monumental Gothic-style fireplace emblazoned with a coat of arms 'two swords in saltire, three chevrons in pale, two swords in pale, two swords in saltire, two swords in sable', beautiful oak parquet flooring. Large lounge (68sqm) 3.7 m high, with its medieval fireplace bearing the same coat of arms; Large bedroom (41sqm), 3.7 m high, where Steve Mcqueen stayed during the filming of 'Le Mans', with en suite bathroom; Library/Billiard room (42 sqm, 3.5 m high, with access to the south-west-facing summer terraces; Small study (8.5sqm) and large study (31 sqm). 1st floor (level 1): Corridor with terracotta tiles leading to : Former balcony of the chapel ; King's bedroom (31 sqm), 3.16 m high, oak parquet flooring, monumental fireplace with stone column, en suite bathroom with bath and washbasin; Bedroom (20.27 sqm), 3.22 m high, terracotta tiled floor, 19th century marble fireplace, en suite bathroom (11 sqm) with bath, bidet, washbasin. separate wc. Bedroom (22.37 sqm), 3.09 m high, terracotta tiled floor, 19th century marble fireplace, en suite bathroom with bath and washbasin; Library (former bedroom) (34.5 sqm), 3 m high, oak parquet flooring, monumental stone fireplace; Bedroom (41.5 sqm), HPS: 3.28 m, oak herringbone parquet flooring, monumental stone fireplace, en suite bathroom with bath, washbasin, wc; Master bedroom (34.3sqm), HPS: 3.21 m, oak floor with herringbone pattern, monumental stone fireplace, en suite shower room with shower, washbasin, wc; dressing room (10.2 sqm), modern shower room with double washbasin and shower. On the 2nd floor (level 2): Approx. 350sqm of living space comprising 7 rooms to be completely renovated (floors, walls, ceilings) and 2 sanitary areas also to be renovated. Attic above. Garden level (-1) : Large dining room (36 sqm), HSP: 2.45 m, wc with washbasin, kitchen and dining area (41 sqm), HSP: 2.45 m, utility room. Basement (level -2): Former kitchens and unfinished preparation and storage areas, former ice houses, vaulted cellar, wine cellar and various areas, boiler room. The outbuildings include : Adjoining the castle, with access via the main courtyard, is a beautiful early 16th century chapel. At the entrance to the castle, a U-shaped building that houses : former caretaker's accommodation, restored in 2010, comprising a room (37sqm), 3.01 m high, a bedroom (16.8sqm), a shower room (4.9 sqm) with double wash-hand basins, shower, separate toilet and a kitchen (20.8 sqm). Oil-fired heating, 2010 boiler. A showroom (60.5 sqm), 3 m high, tiled, exposed beams, cement floor with parquet flooring, entrance (14.82 sqm) with staircase, wc with washbasin. First floor: showroom (75 sqm), projection room (57sqm), cement floor. Garage (56 sqm); Stable with 3 boxes (50 sqm); Former tack room (9.4 sqm); Garage (52 sqm), attic above. With a total surface area of 17.59 acres (7 ha 12 a 88 ca), the land comprises : - an attractive driveway and bridle path ; - a pretty terraced garden - an equestrian arena (80x40m) covered with Fontainebleau sand following earthworks and the laying of a bidime; - a small ornamental wood (approx. 6.17 acres / 2.5 ha); - Paddock (approx. 2.47 acres / 1 ha); - pleasant, harmoniously planted areas. The château, its chapel and the recognised layout of the gardens (cad. Zi 31p) were included in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments by order of 24 April 1989. The entrance gate (cad. ZI 31p) was listed by decree on 22 July 1991. This property benefits from the advantageous tax status of Historic Monuments. This property is registred on the additionnal inventory of historic monuments (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). OPTION TO PURCHASE IN ADDITION : ARTICLE 2 : The former chateau farm comprises : A comfortable dwelling house, recently restored, of approx. 160 sqm with entrance hall, study, living room, kitchen, utility room, wc/washbasin. First floor: lounge, 3 bedrooms, 3 shower rooms and 1 bathroom. Oil-fired central heating. Outbuildings used as sheds. A beautiful 18th century building with a floor surface area of 270 sqm, built of stone on an L-shaped plan, housing former stables (9 loose boxes), a treatment room (32.8 sqm) and a barn. The slate roof was redone in 2014. Land in the nature of gardens and meadows, representing a total surface area of : 4.32 acres (1 ha 75 a 20 ca). ARTICLE 3 : Beyond a small road, a beautiful property of more than 67 acres consisting of woods and moorland with a pond (approx. 6,300 sqm).
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Castle Chateau-gontier (53)
Ref.3044 French 19th century chateau for sale in Haut-Anjou Situated in the Mayenne department, former district of the Haut-Anjou renowned by its mild climate, this chateau was built at the exit of a quiet village. Slightly elevated, the property dominates it nice English style park and a beautiful pond. A small city with shops and services is less than 7 miles away from there. Of about 700sqm of living space, it comprises: On the basement : a large old kitchen, boiler room, cellars and other rooms. On the elevated ground floor, accessible by a nice stoop: large vestibule (53sqm) with stairway, study (28sqm), large sitting room (50sqm), library (23sqm), dining room (39sqm), small kitchen in the former pantry, small dining room (25sqm), toilet and secondary stairway. Height under ceiling is about 4.20m. The ground floor offers beautiful reception rooms : all of them with oak parquet floors, panelling and beautiful woodworks with a décor of vertical folds. Beautiful painted or coffered ceilings and marble fireplaces. On the first floor : 7 bedrooms with oak parquet floors and decorated fireplaces, 5 bathrooms and shower rooms. On the second floor has pine parquet floors and can be converted. The chateau has benefited from important renovation works these last few years. A courtyard with stone outbuildings covered with slate roof comprises : On the east side, an old dwelling of 3 rooms. On the centre : a beautiful building with a comfortable dwelling with kitchen, toiler and on the first floor, a superb loft. Garage and shed. On the back: 17 horse loose boxes. On the west side : a building with a comfortable flat with sitting room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Tackle room and horse loose boxes. An agricultural hangar of about 300sqm. At the entrance, the gatehouse. It comprises a sitting room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms and bathroom Of about 47 acres, the land is nicely distributed around the chateau and slightly hilly. It is composed of a superb English style park planted with great ornamental trees designed by a great landscaper of the 19th century, some woods with beautiful paths, meadows with paddocks with wooden fences and a beautiful pond.
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Castle Angers (49)
Réf.4409 : 19th Century chateau and its 12.35 acres park at 15min from Angers. The property is located in Anjou, in the Loir valley, in the heart of wooded, rural countryside. Angers (population 160.000) is just 15 minutes away by car. Angers is the capital of the Anjou region, with all the shops and services you need (university hospital, universities, TGV train station providing a 1h30 hour link to Paris). The town centre is magnificent, with its narrow streets, the imposing silhouette of its 13th-century castle, and the parks and gardens in the heart of the town. The town has also been awarded the title of France's top green town and is a great place to live. In other words: the gentleness of Anjou. The château was built in the 19th century. In the second half of the century, its owner, a French lawyer and member of parliament, had the two towers and a gallery built around the main body, forming a peristyle. He is said to have been inspired by a trip to Italy. The rendered stone construction is trimmed with tufa stone and brick quoins, and adorned with elegant shutters. The azure and orange hues of the façade give the château a Mediterranean glow and an Italianate style. The château spans around 300 sqm excluding the attic space and faces South-West/North-East. Ground floor: an entrance hall leading to a large 28 sqm lounge with 3.3 m high ceilings, a 25 sqm dining room, a 20 sqm lounge, a kitchen, two rooms in the towers as well as a utility room-wc and a small entrance hall to the north. Upstairs: accessed via a central staircase opening onto a landing: 4 large bedrooms, 3 bathrooms or shower rooms, 2 other small bedrooms in the towers and a toilet and WC. Above: former attic service rooms. Cellar under part of the house housing the boiler room. This property has already benefited from major works. Restoration work has yet to be completed. Outbuildings: A/ An annex house situated immediately to the west of the castle. With a floor surface area of approx. 75 sqm, it comprises a kitchen, a living room, 2 bedrooms, a bathroom, a utility room and a toilet. The property has not been restored for many years. The central heating system is out of order, the electricity is around fifty years old and the house is connected to the mains water supply. B/ A caretaker's cottage to the south-west of the Château. With a floor surface area of approx. 45 sqm, (it comprises two main rooms, out of date, with a recent electrical panel. Two attached garages. An old building comprising former stables and garages as well as former pigsties are nearby. C/ A group of outbuildings to the west of the castle: kennel-dovecote, small roofs in the extension of the annex house (garages, workshops, storerooms, etc.). With a total surface area of 123 787 acres, it includes a beautiful driveway leading up a small wood and opening onto parkland surrounding the château. A huge cedar tree adorns the parterre in front of the château. The property is partly walled to the north and west. There is a meadow to the north. The property is available for rent.
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Castle Angers (49)
Overlooking the Layon valley, this 19th century castle and its magnificent restored outbuildings enjoy breathtaking views of the vineyards and are surrounded by approximately 17 hectares of adjoining land, made up of meadows and vineyards. This haven of peace is distinguished by its strategic geographical location in Anjou, in the heart of Angevin heritage and not far from the dynamic city of Angers, as well as by the potential it offers. This property can correspond to various quality personal or professional projects thanks to the harmonious existing layout that it offers. File on request DPE in progress Contact (EI): Nadège REDAIS 06 07 62 52 06 Commercial agent registered with RSAC Angers The fees are the responsibility of the seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisks website for the areas concerned: www.georisks.gouv.fr
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Castle Angers (49)
CASTLE, Superb and ideal for private residence but also for event project, equestrian property, gîte, guest rooms, ... Magnificent and ancestral property combining authenticity, charm, romanticism and modern comfort, comprising: Castle (base 11th then alterations of the 15th, 16th and 19th centuries) on a family scale (494 m² / 8 bedrooms including 5 suites), bright, warm, with balanced volumes, having retained many period features, offering beautiful views and composed as follows: In the basement: Small vaulted cellar; On the ground floor: Large and small entrance hall, living room with coffered ceiling and fireplace, dining room with vegetable garden and fireplace, two kitchens, service room (workshop, storeroom, laundry room), toilets. On the first floor: 5 bedrooms with private shower rooms and toilets, office (or possible 6th bedroom with possibility of private shower room); On the second floor: 3 bedrooms, a play and storage room, a large shower room with toilet, various attics. Terrace, recent, heated swimming pool in the heart of the soundproofed park, secondary dwellings of character (possible charming gîtes or guest houses), dovecote dating back several centuries, stable comprising 6 horse boxes, small wooden barn used as a garage or shed, meadows, small pond / moat, as well as a reception area (marquee, equipment, ...) complete this historic residence. The whole in good general condition offers a very good level of comfort and a remarkable living environment on approximately 8 hectares in a quiet area in an advantageous and very popular area where life is good, in the Pays de la Loire region (not too far from the airport, TGV station, universities, ...). Significant potential for project leaders related to hospitality and events, potential for private or professional equestrian property, all in an exceptional site, sheltered from nuisances and hustle and bustle. Notice to lovers of beautiful stones and history... Habitable surface area measured according to Carrez law: Château 494m² + habitable annexes 64m² + 36m². DPE Château: Energy consumption in "D" but reclassified as "E" due to the GES rating. Property tax: €1,372. High-speed fiber internet. PLUI classification in NL zone allowing possible development of wedding hall rental activity, "gîtes insolites" / unusual lodgings, etc.Confidential sale by DEMEURES & CARACTERE®, Cabinet Retz Immobilier. Non-contractual photos. Additional information - file (plans, numerous photos, detailed description, etc.) and viewing appointments on referenced request. This property is presented to you by the DEMEURES & CARACTÈRE® Agency - Cabinet Retz-Immobilier, specialist in Character, Atypical, Rural, Equestrian, Exceptional & Prestige real estate. References and seller/buyer testimonials are available on the home page of the Firm's website. Contact: Chris DUBOIS. @MNNRICD - Delegation 218644 of exclusive sales mandate no. 110903.
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Castle Angers (49)
Réf. 4482: For sale near Angers, magnificent 15th and 17th C. listed château. Situated in the heart of the Haut-Anjou region, in the Loire Valley, this exceptional château is surrounded by a moat, around thirty kilometres north of Angers, in Maine-et-Loire. Set in the heart of a 171.25 acres estate, this property is easily accessible from the main roads. Angers (population 160.000) is a 35-minute drive away. This town, capital of the Anjou region, has all the shops and services you need (university hospital, universities, TGV station with links to Paris in 1 hour). The town centre is magnificent, winding through the narrow streets of the historic town centre, shaped by the imposing silhouette of its 13th-century castle, and brightened up by the parks and gardens in the heart of the town. What's more, the town has been awarded the title of France's leading green town and is a great place to live. In other words: the ‘gentle Angevine’. The A11 motorway is 25 km away, providing a 330 km link to Paris. A small town 8 km away offers all the shops and services you need. The castle is surrounded by a moat spanned by a stone bridge. A châtelet flanked by two round towers defends the entrance, giving access to 3 courtyards enclosed by outbuildings: the main courtyard, the forecourt and the lower courtyard. To the south are the gardens and the fishpond. At the end of the main courtyard, in the extension of the châtelet, stands the dwelling. The original dwelling was built in the splendour of the Renaissance period in the 15th and 16th centuries, then extended in the 17th and 18th centuries to in clude the main building, which was 'refurbished' around 1850, and a wing set at right angles to it. This ensemble forms the main dwelling, which comprises : Ground floor: entrance hall (30 sqm) in the corner between the between the main dwelling and the wing: On the left: dining room (49.3 sqm), lounge (58 sqm), lounge in the Renaissance- style dwelling (57 sqm), small lounge (25 sqm) in the former guards' room, toilet and wash-hand basin (10 sqm), library (14 sqm) and pantry (5 sqm); On the right: study (18 sqm), kitchen (53 sqm), second kitchen (18 sqm), pantry (9 sqm), various back rooms; Opposite: stairwell, woodshed, boiler room, toilet and wash-hand basin. The first floor is accessed by a large stone staircase and a wooden spiral staircase in the tower of the Renaissance dwelling: 9 bedrooms (from 19 to 27 sqm), 2 dressing rooms (9 and 18 sqm), 5 bathrooms, 4 shower rooms, one with a sauna, 2 wc and wash-hand basin. Attic space above. In the wing at right angles, spread over three levels: vast games room 150 sqm games room, former cellars, home cinema (22 seats) and adjoining kitchen, 7 bedrooms, 6 shower rooms, a large study, 7 wc and wash-hand basin, other rooms. The reception rooms feature attractive floors: oak parquet flooring, terracotta tiles or flagstones; and attractive decorations: wood panelling, trumeaux, stone or marble fireplaces, painted joist ceilings. The volumes are very generous: the main living rooms are spacious, with joist heights of over 3.7 metres. This is one of the great historic châteaux of Haut-Anjou, combining the comfort of adjoining rooms with double exposure and the character of a Renaissance dwelling. Outbuildings : A truly autonomous place over the centuries, the property still has all the outbuildings that once enlivened this ancient seigneury. They are laid out around the castle, within the enclosure formed by the moat. They include : A/ A magnificent 16th century entrance châtelet, flanked by two pepper-pot towers, comprising a carriage entrance and a small pedestrian gateway once fitted with a portcullis and drawbridge. It comprises an upper room and two towers, one of which houses the staircase. Above the carriage entrance, in a rectangular frame, is a statue of a goddess surmounted by the warrior motto ‘Vincit Omnia Pallas’. The upper crown features a shield with a cross patté argent on a sable background. B/ In the southern extension of the châtelet, the outbuildings include: a former 3-room dwelling and a stable and saddlery room. C/ In the north and then west extension of the châtelet, an L-shaped group of outbuildings, flanked by two pepperbox corner towers, comprises: - A vast two-room workshop spanning a total of approx. 150 sqm that could be used as a meeting or reception room; - Several stables and sheds, including a bread oven and a dovecote; - A 5-room caretaker's cottage with gas central heating. D/ Close to the dwelling is a pretty chapel dedicated to Saint Sébastien, which has preserved its interior decoration. Founded in 1526, it was remodelled in the 19th century. It has a sacristy. E/ Near the second entrance porch to the north-west, pigsties. F/ Outside the enclosure : - A second caretaker's cottage with living room, two bedrooms and bathroom; - A kennel; - A small stone building on an island bordering the river. The château is set in the centre of its estate, in a single block. It is reached by a majestic avenue of plane trees planted over 300 m, from east to west. The estate spans 176.15 acres, and is made up of various types of land. To the north, it is bordered for almost a kilometre by a pretty river. The land is criss-crossed by driveways radiating out from the château, leading to : Meadows and open moorland (116.14 acres); Woodlands (29.65 acres) comprising oak, coniferous and poplar trees; 2.22 acres of pond. The following parts are listed on the Inventory of Historic Monuments « The whole of the château with its enclosure, as well as the large planted avenues surrounding it (cad. B 235 (moat), 236 to 238 (gardens), 239 to 242 (château buildings and outbuildings), 514, 234 (old avenue), 257 (avenue), 243 (part of avenue), 280 (19th avenue), 248 (north avenue)): listed by order of 1998. » This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France).
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Castle Angers (49)
A remarkable listed castle with its chapel, outbuildings and 70 hectares of grounds bordering a river in Anjou. All the buildings are grouped together in the centre of the undivided estate, at the end of a driveway that extends for almost 400 m under a canopy of bicentennial plane trees. It leads to a stone bridge across the moat and on to a gatehouse with four-pitched roof, marking the entrance to the fortress. You then have to pass through a carriage gate, once protected by a portcullis and a drawbridge, or through a small pedestrian gate on one side, to discover the castle's main courtyard, where the central lawn is adorned with sixteen box topiaries. At the back, the main section of the dwelling is flanked by a wing set at right angles. On the other side stands a chapel. To the south, there is a garden of almost 1 ha, criss-crossed by paths and planted with numerous fruit trees. It also includes a fishpond, which is thought to have once been a 'longue paume' (long tennis) ground. To the north, a former farmyard is bordered by outbuildings that originally served as a defensive enclosure. It has been converted into a garden with a central fountain. The complex is surrounded by a moat filled with water. The property is traversed by numerous tracks providing access to the woods, river and meadows. In a single lot, it is bordered on one of its four sides by a navigable river. The grounds comprise parkland, orchards and moats (4 ha), alleys (2.8 ha), a pond (0.9 ha), open meadows (48 ha) undergoing reforestation - 4,500 trees were planted in 2007, woodland (11.6 ha) including oak, pine and poplar trees, and tenanted farmland (3.7 ha). The castle and its surrounding buildings, the moat, the gardens and most of the surrounding avenues are all listed. The slate roofs either have two or four pitches or are pepperpot-shaped; the walls are of rendered or pointed rubble masonry; the facade and roof openings are mostly rectilinear, some with mullions, some are arched.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Angers (49)
Ref.4068 : Elegant 19th C. chateau in the Layon region, near Angers. This beautiful chateau, solidly built on the slopes of the Layon, is situated on a hill overlooking the surrounding vineyards and villages, giving it a breathtaking 360° view. The Layon Valley is characterised by landscapes of rolling green hills and narrow valleys, with terraced vineyards running down to the banks of the Layon River. Renowned for its production of sweet white wines, such as Coteaux du Layon, Bonnezeaux, Quarts de Chaume and Chaume, it is considered to be the home of one of France's flagship wines. People come from far and wide to taste its wines, explore its villages and also to enjoy all sorts of outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, horse riding and water sports. Situated in the heart of the Angevin heritage and not far from the dynamic city of Angers, whose historical richness is no longer in question, this castle benefits from an ideal position both in terms of its proximity to essential shops and its easy access to the motorway axes leading to the metropolises and professional areas of Paris, Le Mans and Nantes. This majestic residence, with its rendered facades and carefully staggered tufa stone corner chains, displays a varied architectural style to great effect. Topped by high slate roofs that seem to touch the sky, and topped by a 'belvedere' with a beautifully worked zinc railing, it is built on four levels. On its north façade, the central bay is adorned with decorated pilasters that surround remarkable windows with tufa ornaments and mullions borrowed from Renaissance architecture. Flanked by a recessed wing, the castle is extended by a typically Angevin longère that surrounds the main courtyard, thus enriching the architectural variety of this complex. It is accessed from this side by a singular staircase with a double revolution staircase in front of the courtyard dwelling. On the south facade, the main building is enhanced on the left by a wing with a pretty corbelled turret on its side. The view over the surrounding countryside from this point is splendid. The castle has a living area of approx. 700sqm, arranged as follows: On the ground floor: a splendid entrance hall which gives access to the living rooms, VIP lounge, lounge, dining room, service entrance, laundry room and spacious kitchen, and to the exceptional spiral stairway topped by a ribbed ribbed dome, leading to the floors from the cellars to the attics. There are oak parquet floors with herringbone and cabochon paving, a marble fireplace and monumental granite fireplaces, picture rails and panelling of finely worked wood, ornate ceilings, some of which are splendid, such as the arched vaults on ribbed crossings with tiercerons and offset liernes. This architectural feature, very rarely seen in castles of this period, is characterised by the broken aspect of the vault line obtained by a successive shift in the keystones. On the first floor: a gallery giving access on either side to three bedrooms, one of which has an imposing wooden coffered ceiling and an adjoining balconette, a magnificently decorated chapel, a library, two rooms that could be used as offices or spare bedrooms and a bathroom. There are herringbone oak floors, marble fireplaces and wooden picture rails. Second floor: gallery with four bedrooms and a large bathroom. On the third floor: the service floor comprises former bedrooms and service rooms as well as an attic to be converted. Fourth floor: access to the viewpoint from the belvedere from the service floor. Basement: Two pleasure cellars and a magnificent brick vaulted cellar. The property has several outbuildings in good condition and close to the castle, as follows The longère (farmhouse) in a square return comprising : two garages, one of which is a large workshop/garage equipped with an automated and secure locking system; A shed/wood store; A large and pleasant attic club house; A winter garden which can be used as a reception room. The independent house of 150m² entirely restored which can be used as a gîte or guest house comprising: on the ground floor, a living room, a kitchen and back kitchen, a bathroom and a toilet and on the second floor, two bedrooms. A shed. An orangery adjoining a charming walled vegetable garden and its pond. An additional garage (possibly for 2 cars). A tennis court. A monumental heated swimming pool (6m x 25m), tiled and closed by a pretty wrought iron handrail, and its pool house chalet with shower and sauna. Beautiful romantic English-style park of 12.97 acres ( 5 ha 25a 88ca) entirely enclosed, decorated with majestic trees (oaks, plane trees, chestnut trees, cedars, redwoods, pines, ...), crossed by a moat and punctuated by a piece of water on which many species of birds like to take refuge. There are lovely features such as the bridge over the moat and the circular stabilised paths leading easily to any part of the park. Walking through this natural setting really does give you a sense of perpetual discovery, with each vantage point offering new perspectives that ostensibly invite contemplation. The journey continues from the park to the footpaths that stretch around the property, through hillsides and vineyards. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M.Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 077. 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 Angers (49)
A neo-gothic chateau, its orangery and its outbuildings on a 27-ha estate near to one of the Anjou region’s historic villages. The main entrance, with its wrought iron gates, opens off of the road on to a driveway which crosses the parklands, runs alongside the vegetable garden and the orangery, leads to the chateau and, finally, reaches a courtyard and its outbuildings, set a little further away. Another two entrances, both also protected by wrought iron gates, lead directly to the outbuildings. The landscape parklands extend all around the chateau and are continued, on the south side, by a wood, crossed by a river with two islets.
…By Patrice Besse
Listed castle Angers (49)
Sublime 19th century chateau located in Anjou, in the south of Maine-et-Loire, 40 kilometers from the university town of Angers. Angers offers all the desired commercial, cultural and artistic resources as well as good motorway (A11 for Paris) and rail (TGV station, Paris in 1h30). A village benefiting from the main shops and services (bakery, supermarket, college, pharmacy, etc.) is 3 km away. The property is located at the gates of the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Natural Park and benefits from a pleasant countryside with varied landscapes (woods, vines, land, cultivated fields, meadows). Built in coated stone and brick and covered in slate, the castle is topped with a campanile and flanked by four elegant towers. Oriented South / West, it has a living area of approximately 800m² distributed as follows: Ground floor: entrance with departure from a magnificent double spiral staircase; dining room (57m²) with paneling, marble fireplace, tapestry, Versailles parquet, coffered ceiling, living room (44m²) with painted ceiling, marble fireplace; second dining room (43 m²) with monumental carved wood fireplace, wood paneling; old library in the North / East tower; room in the South / East tower with marble fireplace, Hungarian point parquet; service staircase / wc in the North / West tower; small room in the South / West tower with marble fireplace; On the first floor: 5 bedrooms with parquet floors, 3 of which have marble fireplaces; bedroom in the North / East tower; service staircase and wc in the North / West tower; parquet floors in the two south towers, one of which has a marble fireplace; dressing room. On the second floor: to the right and left of the staircase, two large sloping rooms with terracotta floors; office with parquet floor and marble fireplace; bedroom with fireplace and terracotta floor in the North / East tower; service staircase / wc in the North / West tower; parquet floors in the south towers; two other small rooms; room with staircase leading to the attic. Attic under renovation, access to the campanile; Complete basement with dining room with stone fireplace, medallion tiling; food ; back kitchen ; cellar; storeroom; boiler room; indoor swimming pool under construction. The outbuildings include: A 3-room caretaker's house at the entrance to the property. Former stables and garage, A water tower, A shed of about 500 m² on a metal post, wood cladding, fiber cement roof, An old wash house by the pond This is a beautiful English park pleasantly designed and adorned with beautiful ornamental trees (oaks, sequoias, plane trees…). A wooded belt surrounds the property and gives the whole a real privacy. Meadows and a superb pond adorn the park with beautiful paths that allow pleasant walks. The whole extends over an area of 30 ha 33a 61ca free of any rental, except approximately 6 ha currently rented.
…By Capifrance - Sylvain Delmas
Castle Angers (49)
Nantes Sotheby's Realty presents this 17th-18th century château, located just 20 minutes from Angers, listed on the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques (ISMH). Nestled in a 5-hectare park with moats, a formal courtyard, a water feature, and a walled garden, the property is accessed via three tree-lined avenues leading to two entrance pavilions and an elegant wrought-iron gate. The main building (568 m²) features a dining room and a lounge adorned with listed woodwork, a kitchen, an office, and six bedrooms with fireplaces, including two with en-suite bathrooms and one on the ground floor with a private bathroom. A wing of the château, entirely in need of restoration, includes four additional bedrooms. Many of the interior woodworks are also listed. The property is equipped with central heating, and a pellet boiler with a 7-ton storage capacity was installed in 2022. Outbuildings include two pavilions (one to renovate, the other currently rented) and a 160 m² stable with five stalls, a garage, and a large attic. Restoration work is required, with numerous tax advantages available due to ISMH status. Under agreement with the State, the property may also qualify for inheritance tax exemption. Information about risks related to this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Nantes Sotheby's International
Castle Angers (49)
Nantes Sotheby's Realty propose you this exceptional castle, listed as a Historical Monument, has been meticulously restored and is situated just 25 minutes from Angers, nestled within a sprawling estate spanning over 71 hectares along the riverbanks. Having been owned by prominent families since the Middle Ages and undergoing modifications until the 18th century, it has successfully preserved the finest elements from various historical periods. An impressive avenue of towering plane trees winds through the estate, leading to this magnificent castle built on a vast platform surrounded by moats. The castle is organized around three courtyards, each enclosed by buildings with round towers at the outer corners. A majestic entrance gatehouse, flanked by two round towers connected by a pavilion, reveals the courtyard of honor, as well as an elegant residence dating back to the 13th century, with modifications made in the 15th, 16th, and 18th centuries. The property boasts 26 rooms, including 5 spacious and well-lit reception rooms, 14 bedrooms with their own private bathrooms, a fully equipped cinema room, and a generous leisure area, totaling 1,130 square meters of living space. Surrounding the main residence are a dovecote, a large chapel restored in the 19th century, a caretaker's house, and numerous outbuildings, including stables, workshops, and storage spaces. In the third courtyard, where the orchard is located, a jeu de paumes court, a rare relic from the Early Middle Ages, is well-preserved. Just outside the castle's walls, a renovated farmhouse serves as an additional independent dwelling. The estate, spanning over 71 hectares, consists of 40 hectares of meadows, radiating pathways, woodlands, and a one-hectare pond, all running alongside a river. The navigable river is situated 500 meters from the castle, downstream, offering the possibility to create a pontoon for boat mooring. The estate is conveniently located 25 minutes to the west of Angers and only 10 minutes from Le Lion-d'Angers, renowned for its equestrian events and offering all necessary amenities and services. Angers train station provides direct access to Paris via the TGV in approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, while Nantes Atlantique Airport is just a 1-hour and 10-minute drive from the property. Despite its grand scale, this castle, a witness to a rich historical past, offers an intimate and exceptionally comfortable residence, a rarity in the vicinity of Angers. File in request.
…By Nantes Sotheby's International
Castle Segré (49)
A family chateau where a famous novelist lived, tucked away in the beautiful countryside of France’s Anjou province. The chateau stands in the shade of age-old trees that tower in English-style grounds. The edifice was recently restored. Its roofing, insulation, electricity, plumbing, windows and sanitation system were renovated. Its 40-metre-long facade stretches from north to south. The chateau has a main section with dual-aspect rooms. This section is framed between a pavilion at its north end and a second pavilion at its south end. Two towers also adjoin it. One of these towers houses a chapel. To the south and west of the dwelling, there are 6,500m² of tree-dotted grounds that are easy to maintain. The property was the family home of the famous French novelist Hervé Bazin. The current owner recreated the atmosphere of Bazin’s novel ‘Vipère au Poing’ here and opened the chateau to visitors. The property has been entirely adapted to comply with norms for France’s accreditation for a building to be open to the public. It now resembles a museum and can be used as a business.
…By Patrice Besse
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