castle for sale Treves cunault, France
Castle Treves cunault (49)
A listed medieval tower in the heart of Anjou, the building stands in a remarkable site on the road along the banks of the Loire between Saumur and Angers. This tower-keep combines the medieval defensive model at 30 meters high, its walls pierced with gun arches, with the more residential one which opens to the light with rooms with superb ribbed vaults, tall windows with thick grilles overlooking the Loire, and cushioned seats. The promontory forming a vast terrace overlooking the neighboring church and the Loire, is joined by a climb of steps cut into the rock at the foot of which we come across the entrance to an old troglodyte refuge with its bread oven. At the level of this terrace, a perron staircase accesses the tower served on the 5 levels and the roof terrace, by a superb spiral staircase. The tower appears on the 1862 list, and has been classified as a Historic Monument since 1904. SAUMUR 11 km (markets, theater, Paris-Montparnasse SNCF station 2h15 on average) PARIS 311 km including 285 by motorway TOWER ? Spiral staircase made of sandstone slabs, 4 m thick wall Level 1 : -Circular room approximately 4.10 m in diameter, probably an old jail? 4.90m in height under the ribbed arch? Small spiral staircase going down to the underground. Level 2 : -Octagonal piece approximately 5.70 m in diameter? 2 gunboats and 2 daylights? 3.50 m high under 3 Lys ribbed arches. Level 3: on the stairs, direct exit at the mound level -Kitchen approximately 7 m in diameter? Fireplace and bread oven, stone vegetable garden, 2 windows covered with thick grilles, cushions? 5 m height under arch -Bathroom (shower, sink, macerator toilet) Level 4: Entrance on steps on the mound side Room approximately 6.70m x 10m on terracotta tiles? Fireplace with 3 Lys coat of arms, 5 m high under Triple ribbed ribs, 4 high windows under grilles and cushions? Wardrobe Level 5: Room approximately 4m x 3.60m? Window with Loire & Village view? 5.60m height under arch. Room approximately 6m x 7m? Fireplace, Tomettes, 2 windows with Loire & Village view? 6 m high under arches. TERRACE The last level of the staircase leads to the terrace bordered by a crenellated parapet where the watchtower remains, a veritable lookout over the Loire valley. GROUND ? 4764 m2 2 entrance gates access the part of the land, south side of the mound. At the foot of the promontory, some cellar entrances. Open building (2 sheds and a storage room) A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY ? On this thousand-year-old site inherited from a struggle led by Foulques Nerra in the 11th century, it was in the 15th century that the land was taken over by Robert Lemaçon, chancellor of Charles VII, it uses significant toll rights that the Loire provides, particularly on wine and salt, and more precisely 'tribute and toll on each pipe of wine passing the said river of Loire down or up by battel or batteaux in front of the said chastel of Trèves or crossing by cart the said châtellerie the sum of 10 deniers; on each barrel of wine, 5 deniers, likewise a bushel of salt on each barrel of salt. »? A fortune ! In 1642, Cardinal Richelieu, to counter a local rebellion, went so far as to purchase the fortress for 200,000 pounds and sold it to the daughter of the Marshal of France Claire-Clémence de Maillé-Brézé who had just married the Great Condé, cousin of Louis XIV. The fortress deteriorated, it was abandoned, and in 1750 John de Stapleton, a rich Irish merchant close to his king, bought it for 510,000 pounds and had the rest of the fortress buildings demolished, with the exception of the Keep Tower. , which belongs to the family of tower-residences from the end of the Middle Ages, such as the Tour de Vincennes near Paris. CLASSIFIED MONUMENT! The Tour de Trêves is one of the first historic monuments protected in the 1862 list. It appears on the list of Historic Monuments by decree of August 5, 1904. The classification as a Historic Monument allows access to very attractive taxation, and to receive a level of advice in
…By Cabinet Chevillon
6 listings near Treves cunault
Castle Saumur (49)
Just 10 minutes from Saumur and 45 minutes from Tours via the A85, a few minutes from shops and amenities. Surrounded by its moats filled with water, this castle, partly dating from the 15th century and partly from the 19th century, is steeped in rich local history. It offers more than 600 m2 of restored or partly renovated living space. Located in the heart of the Loire Valley, it is set within its 6.6 hectares of woods, orchards, and a vegetable garden. The property is complemented by a set of outbuildings offering over 350 m2 of partially developed buildings. Nestled in a green setting, it is accessed via its plane tree-lined driveway and a bridge overlooking the moats that completely surround the castle, its chapel, and various outbuildings. The castle has a living area of 550 m2. On the ground floor: Entrance hall of 5 m2 and its gallery of 28 m2, equipped kitchen of 38 m2, pantry, boiler room, laundry and cellar of 46 m2, dining room with fireplace of 28 m2, small living room with fireplace of 28 m2, small living room with fireplace of 30 m2, large reception room with fireplace of 56 m2, conservatory of 10 m2. On the first floor: Landing and galleries of 24 m2, suite with bathroom and toilet of 27 m2, suite with bathroom and toilet of 29 m2, suite with bathroom and toilet of 30 m2, master suite with bathroom, dressing room, and toilet of 46 m2, suite to finish developing with bathroom and toilet of 40 m2. On the second floor: Landing with corridors, suite with bathroom and toilet of 31 m2, sleeping area: 3 bedrooms (11, 14, and 16 m2), dressing room, bathroom of 11 m2, toilet. Discover the authenticity and charm of original materials such as flooring, marbles, fireplaces, stained-glass windows and their interior shutters, moldings and woodwork, Tuffeau stone and rubble, as well as very beautiful floors in cement tiles, and painted coffered ceilings. Outbuildings: A renovated and fitted long house of 114 m2: A fitted dining kitchen, a living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with toilet. A barn currently being developed of 69.8 m2 with an attic. The former stables of 45 m2 converted into a wellness and relaxation area that includes a jacuzzi and a hammam with shower and toilet. A chapel of 18.9 m2. The old 'gardener's house' of 37 m2 to be renovated includes two bedrooms and a shower room, workshop, and pool house. An old water tower. A 10x5m saltwater swimming pool, heated by a heat pump from 2023, and its natural stone terrace complete this characterful and charming ensemble. This unique place, its setting conducive to calm and relaxation without any overlooking, will seduce you with its volumes, its high-end features, and its timeless charm. If you wish to develop a bed and breakfast or gîte activity, this small piece of French heritage will allow you to do so immediately. For more information regarding this property, do not hesitate to contact Damien Jacquot at 06.80.27.48.55 and Nicolas Saulnier at 06.46.73.15.91, your passionate specialists in charming and prestigious real estate for over 20 years. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. The fees are borne by the buyer, amounting to 1,800,000 EUR, including 5.82% of fees payable by the buyer. Selling price excluding agency fees payable by the buyer: 1,701,000 EUR. Damien JACQUOT, real estate agent, SARL registered with the Tours RCS: 948 779 384 - Announcement drafted and published by a Mandate Agent -This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Connecta
Castle Saumur (49)
Ref.4213: Charming chateau for sale close to Saumur. This beautiful property, whose origins date back to the 15th century, is located in the Loire Valley, famous for its wine production, its cellars dug into the tufa rock, its history and its châteaux. The region has seen a fortunate succession of lordly families whose history has contributed to the heritage of Anjou. Having put down roots in this culturally rich and dynamic environment, the town nevertheless enjoys a certain tranquillity, being isolated from the outside world by a natural green setting. The main shops are just a 3-minute drive away, in the neighbouring village. The town of Saumur, with its famous cavalry school, is 10 minutes away, offering all the shops, services and tourist activities you could wish for. Surrounded by a moat, the château stands elegantly back from an imposing main courtyard, which is accessed via a majestic wrought iron gate from a long driveway lined with old trees. Built of tufa stone with slate roofs on an irregular three-storey plan, this complex comprises a main building framed by two pavilions flanked by corbelled turrets, extended to the west by a two-storey pleasure building and to the east by a three-storey pavilion. The latter was added in the second half of the 19th century. In the centre, in front of the main building, a remarkable tufa porch topped by a terrace surrounded by magnificent balusters forms the main entrance to the château. The neo-Gothic style, characterised by the exuberance of Renaissance splendour, was used extensively to decorate the building. The façades, doors, windows, pediments, pinnacles, dormer windows and turrets are adorned with finials, bracketed and drip lintels, clerestory friezes, crenellations, chimeras, coats of arms, etc... The interior style is also largely inspired by the somewhat fanciful architectural codes used in the first half of the 19th century. Ground floor: passing through the porch, one reaches the entrance from where an L-shaped gallery leads from the older main part of the château on one side to the more recent 19th century pavilion on the other. Opposite the entrance is a study, followed on its right by a series of rooms in a row, a dining room, a large recent kitchen with direct access to the courtyard of honour, a scullery, a boiler room and a storeroom, while following the gallery on its left one reaches a spacious, more classical lounge before arriving in the 19th century pavilion. This central section features beautiful polychrome cement tile, parquet and marble floors, panelled picture rails, beautifully crafted stained glass windows and wooden shutters, monumental tufa stone fireplaces, a marble fireplace and admirable painted and illuminated ceilings. The 19th-century pavilion houses a vast VIP lounge with a parquet floor, a wooden fireplace carved with sophisticated ornamentation, impressive stained glass windows and a ceiling with closoirs. Finally, a gallery connects the 19th-century pavilion to the main gallery via an attractive, light-filled glass roof overlooking the kitchen garden to the south. The upper floors are accessed from the south end of the gallery via a beautiful spiral staircase with impressive wooden balusters, rising to the roof and topped by an imposing cupola. On the first floor: a landing leads to a gallery with five north-facing bedrooms on either side, each with its own bathroom, dressing room and storage space. There are parquet floors, marble fireplaces, wooden shutters, exposed beams and ornate ceilings. A future master suite is being created at the west end of the château. A delightful small wooden baluster stairway, with Gothic-inspired ogival archway decoration, leads to the upper floor. On the second floor, corridors lead to four bedrooms, two bathrooms and several storage rooms. The property has several outbuildings as follows: A group of buildings comprising : - A chapel, with its porch covered by a slate canopy resting on wooden balusters and its rib-vaulted ceiling, - A shed used as a workshop, - A barn/garage with attic (currently being converted), - A gîte comprising: Ground floor: entrance hall, fitted kitchen with tufa fireplace and wood-burning stove, sitting room. 1st floor: 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms (electric hot water tank), - A former barn used as a shed and pool equipment room, - A former stable converted into a SPA area (Jacuzzi, sauna), A salt water swimming pool (10x5m), heated by a heat pump, installed in 2023, A gardener's house used as a shed and pool house, A garage, A water tower, A cellar. Vast grounds of approx. 16,06 acres comprising : A beautiful English-style park with alternating courtyards, driveways and gardens within the château grounds. The area is bordered by a moat (fed by the Suzon river), and is adorned with beautiful old trees (Lebanese cedar, ginkgo biloba, lime trees, oaks, plane trees, pines, vines, etc.). A 3,71 acres vegetable garden and orchard with many varieties of fruit trees (almonds, walnuts, apples, plums, pears, peaches, mirabelle plums, quince, etc.), accessible via a charming little bridge spanning the moat to the south. Approx. 9,88 acres of deciduous woodland bordering the northern part of the estate. 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 Saumur (49)
Sublime 15th/18th and 19th-century castle restored in a bucolic park surrounded by moats. Close to the center of SAUMUR, between Angers and Tours, restored, functional guesthouse In the heart of the Loire Valley, just 10 km from the center of Saumur, a 550 m2 castle from the 15th/18th and 19th centuries is for sale, surrounded by water moats with 350 m2 in the middle of a 6.6-hectare park. Access to the castle is via an avenue lined with plane trees, then crossing a bridge over the water moat. The castle is oriented Northeast / Southeast. THE CASTLE: On the ground floor: Entrance hall 5 m² and its gallery of 28 m² Fitted and equipped kitchen of 38 m² Office, boiler room, laundry room, and pantry of 46 m² Dining room with fireplace of 28 m² Small living room with fireplace of 28m² Small living room with fireplace of 30 m² Large reception room with a 56 m² fireplace 10 m² glass roof On the first floor: Landing and galleries of 24 m² Suite with bathroom and toilet of 27 m² Suite with bathroom and toilet of 29 m² Suite with bathroom and toilet of 30 m² Master suite with bathroom, dressing room, and toilet of 46 m² Suite to be finished with bathroom and toilet of 40 m² On the second floor: Landing with hallways Suite with bathroom and toilet of 31 m² Night space: 3 bedrooms (11, 14, and 16 m²), dressing room, 11 m² bathroom, toilet We find the authenticity of the original materials, the parquet floors, the marbles, the fireplaces, the stained glass windows, the interior shutters, the moldings and woodwork, the Tuffeau stone and the rubble stone, as well as cement tile floors, the French ceilings, etc.... Outbuildings: - A 114 m² converted and renovated longhouse: A fitted and equipped kitchen, a living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with toilets. A barn under renovation of 69.8 m² with an attic. The former stables of 45 m² have been converted into a wellness and relaxation area, including a jacuzzi and a hammam with a shower and toilet. A chapel of 18.9 m². A 37 m² caretaker's house to renovate includes two bedrooms and a bathroom, workshop, and pool house. An old water tower, now a dovecote A 10x5m saltwater pool, heated by a 2023 heat pump, and its natural stone terrace complete this characterful and charming ensemble.these fruit trees: apple trees, pear trees, plum trees, mirabelle trees, peach trees, quince trees… A borehole allowing the property to be self-sufficient Direct access to the A85 and halfway between Angers and Tours allows for a sublime 15th/18th and 19th-century castle restored in a bucolic park surrounded by moats. Close to the center of SAUMUR, between Angers and Tours, restored, functional gîte In the heart of the Loire Valley, just 10 km from the center of Saumur, a 550 m2 castle from the 15th/18th and 19th centuries is for sale, surrounded by water moats with 350 m2 in the middle of a 6.6-hectare park. Access to the castle is via an avenue lined with plane trees, then crossing a bridge over the water moat. The castle is oriented Northeast / Southeast. THE CASTLE: On the ground floor: Entrance hall 5 m² and its gallery of 28 m² Fitted and equipped kitchen of 38 m² Office, boiler room, laundry room, and pantry of 46 m² Dining room with fireplace of 28 m² Small living room with fireplace of 28m² Small living room with fireplace of 30 m² Large reception room with a 56 m² fireplace 10 m² glass roof On the first floor: Landing and galleries of 24 m² Suite with bathroom and toilet of 27 m² Suite with bathroom and toilet of 29 m² Suite with bathroom and toilet of 30 m² Master suite with bathroom, dressing room, and toilet of 46 m² Suite to be finished with bathroom and toilet of 40 m² On the second floor: Landing with hallways Suite with bathroom and toilet of 31 m² Night space: 3 bedrooms (11, 14, and 16 m²), dressing room, 11 m² bathroom, toilet We find the authenticity of the original materials, the parquet floors, the marbles, the fireplaces, the stained glass windows, the interior shutters, the moldings and woodwork, the Tuffeau stone and the rubble stone, as well as cement tile floors, the French ceilings, etc.... Outbuildings: - A 114 m² converted and renovated longhouse: A fitted and equipped kitchen, a living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with toilets. A barn under renovation of 69.8 m² with an attic. The former stables of 45 m² have been converted into a wellness and relaxation area, including a jacuzzi and a hammam with a shower and toilet. A chapel of 18.9 m². A 37 m² caretaker's house to renovate includes two bedrooms and a bathroom, workshop, and pool house. An old water tower, now a dovecote A 10x5m saltwater pool, heated by a 2023 heat pump, and its natural stone terrace complete this characterful and charming ensemble.these fruit trees: apple trees, pear trees, plum trees, mirabelle trees, peach trees, quince trees… A borehole allowing the property to be self-sufficient Direct access to the A85 and halfway between Angers and Tours allows for a connection to Paris in two hours by TGV + car.
…By Capifrance - Alexandre Geoffroy D'assy
Castle Saumur (49)
Chateau just 10 km from Saumur Located in the beautiful region of the Loire Valley, only 10 km from downtown Saumur, this chateau inspired by the 'Troubadour' style is nestled in a small green setting. Access to the property is through an alley lined with plane trees, crossing a small wood. Once in line with the chateau, one must cross the bridge over the water-filled moat to enter the chateau courtyard and its outbuildings.+ The chateau, as well as the outbuildings, are built with Tuffeau stone and slate roofs, mainly dating back to the 19th century, with origins that trace back to the 15th century. Facing Northeast/Southeast, the chateau covers an area of 550 sqm. Near the chateau, several dependencies grouped in the North corner of the moat perimeter form a square courtyard. 1. A building forming an 'L' shape including a chapel, sheds, barn/garages with attic space (under development), a cottage with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Also, former pigsties/chicken coops used as storage and technical room (pool), and the former stable transformed into a relaxation area with a spa and sauna. 2. Former gardener's house comprising two bedrooms and a bathroom, sheds/pool house. 3. A water tower. 4. Small brick building with a cellar. A beautiful saltwater pool (10x5m), heated by a heat pump, installed in 2023, completes this set of dependencies of the chateau. Beyond the moat perimeter, there's a small wood of about 4 hectares crossed by the main alley extending to the North, and an orchard of 1.5 hectares extending to the South. A bridge spans the moat, allowing enjoyment of all these fruit trees: apple trees, pear trees, plum trees, mirabelle plum trees, peach trees, and quince trees... pleasing both enthusiasts and gourmands alike. Selling price: €1,800,000 Fees payable by the vendor Energy class : N/A Climate class: N/A Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Pays De La Loire
Castle Baugé (49)
In the former Anjou province, a 19th century manor house with 18-hectare grounds, a second house with a swimming pool and an estate keeper’s house. From a quite country road, a long drive leads up to the estate, made up of a series of buildings and grounds spread over 18 hectares in total. It includes a manor house, an estate keeper’s house, a converted orangery with a swimming pool and outbuildings. The structural works, finishings and interior fittings have been restored in all the buildings. Consequently, today the property is in a fine condition. The same degree of care is regularly lavished on the upkeep of the grounds and gardens around the buildings.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Montilliers (49)
40 km from Angers, whose TGV train station serves Paris in 1H30, this superb 19th century Renaissance-style castle is completely renovated. Composed of 13 rooms including 3 beautiful reception rooms, 7 bedrooms and 7 bathrooms. It has a living area of about 800 m2. Located on a closed English park of more than 30 Ha, it is located near a village all amenities. It preserves the remains of the old castle of the 15th century (walls, south-east tower of the lower court, filled moat and three chimneys). The current building consists of two square floors and one attic floor. From the entrance, we are dazzled by a double revolution staircase that serves both floors. Old parquet floors, sumptuous fireplaces, some in stone, others in wood or marble, beautiful woodwork and a high-rise library in one of the towers, bring to this castle character and charm. A total basement is furnished with its indoor pool, a dining room with fireplace, a kitchen, a scullery, a cellar, a storeroom and a boiler room. A superb bridle path with trees of all beauty, including sequoias, plane trees, hundred-year-old oaks, leads us to the castle. A forest surrounds the property and preserves it from view. A beautiful pond of 4 Ha with a superb wash-house and many paths through the park allow pleasant walks.The castle also has outbuildings: A caretaker’s house of 3 rooms, former stables, a shed of 500 m2, a garage and a water tower. The setting is idyllic, serenity and calm are omnipresent. It is ideal for a family, for a professional seminar or event project.
…By G B - Immobilier De Prestige
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