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Ref.4807 : 15th-C. chateau with moats and a dovecote set in a 7,7 acres park in Burgundy The château is situated on the outskirts of a small, vibrant town in Burgundy, within the Nièvre department, home to 3,600 inhabitants and traversed by three waterways, including the Nivernais Canal and the Yonne River. An ancient medieval town and former capital of timber rafting, it has been described as the “Venice of the Nièvre” by the writer Romain Rolland. It lies at the heart of the Vaux d’Yonne and on the threshold of the Morvan. Vézelay is 20 km away, and Auxerre is 44 km distant. A railway station connects the town to Paris in just under three hours, while the capital can be reached by car in approximately 2 hours and 40 minutes. The town has preserved a remarkable medieval heritage, notably a collegiate church regarded as a jewel of Gothic art, alongside several half-timbered houses dating from the 15th and 16th C.. All essential shops are available, including grocery stores and organic producers, together with a local producers’ market. The town has successfully maintained its full range of public services and continues to foster a vibrant cultural life, with a media library, a museum, and a cinema. From the street, a tree-lined avenue leads to the chateau entrance. It is surrounded by magnificent moats that are still filled with water, fed by the River Sauzay. They are between 8 and 20 metres wide and are largely stone-built. A stone bridge dating from the 15th C., the only access to the château, spans the moat. The entrance, opposite the bridge, is through a carriage gate in the middle of a square tower. The terrace, on which the château stands surrounded by its moat, covers nearly 3,500 sqm and offers perfect tranquillity and privacy. To the right of the square tower stands the chateau and to the left a residential wing. These two buildings are connected at the first floor level. Once through the porch, we discover the large terrace surrounded by water and a garden planted with beautiful trees. A circular corner tower, featuring a secondary 15th-C. stone spiral staircase, provides access to the first floor of both the chateau and the dwelling. These are identical in appearance and height; the façades are lime-plastered, the corner buttresses are stone, and the roofs are covered with perfectly maintained old flat tiles. All the windows are fitted with solid wooden shutters. French windows provide direct access to the garden from all the ground floor rooms. The château faces north-west and south-east. The interior of the château has largely retained its original layout and has undergone few alterations, except for a discreet extension on the west side during the 19th–C., which is virtually imperceptible. On the ground floor, from the small entrance hall, one is immediately confronted by a wide 15th-C. staircase crafted from Burgundy stone, adorned with an ornate wrought-iron balustrade. To the right, a passage leads to a spacious kitchen/dining room of 31 sqm, featuring two windows and a French door opening onto a terrace at the edge of the moat. The floors are laid with traditional terracotta tiles, the ceilings are of exposed beams, and there is an original stone fireplace. To the left of the hall, two elegant, through reception rooms of 33 and 39 sqm each enjoy marble fireplaces and direct access to the garden. One of these rooms boasts a herringbone parquet floor. The ceiling height throughout is three metres. Behind the staircase are a pantry, a laundry/heating room, and a WC. On the first floor, there is a 25 sqm study, five bedrooms ranging from 10 to 26 sqm, two bathrooms with WC, and a dressing room that could easily be converted into a bathroom. A large billiard room of 42 sqm features two French doors, an exposed-beam ceiling, and a grey Saint-Anne marble fireplace. Above this level lies a spacious attic of nearly 120 sqm, with five dormer windows and impressive timbering, offering numerous possibilities for additional accommodation—bedrooms, bathrooms, or a games room. Finally, a stone spiral staircase provides access to the second floor of the square tower, opening into a charming 13 sqm through-room, reminiscent of a lookout, with views either toward the entrance or the park. The château as a whole is meticulously maintained and exudes considerable charm. The total surface area, including the attic, amounts to 430 sqm. Outbuildings : THE DWELLING Located on the opposite side of the square tower, forming an L-shaped wing of the château, this annex occupies approximately 90 sqm over two levels, with an attic. A charming entrance, paved with antique terracotta tiles, leads to the left into a spacious reception room of around 40 sqm, featuring a large French door opening onto the garden. The floors are of terracotta, the ceiling displays exposed beams, and there is a stone fireplace. Opposite, a kitchen provides access to a terrace along the edge of the moat, followed by a pantry and a bathroom. Upstairs, accessed by a wooden staircase, there is a large bedroom or games room of approximately 45 sqm, with a beautifully crafted French-style ceiling, and it is connected to the square tower. Additionally, there is another attractive bedroom with wooden floors and a bathroom. This annex, totaling about 180 sqm, is full of charm. It could serve as a guesthouse or children’s residence, or alternatively be adapted for commercial use such as a bed-and-breakfast or holiday rental. THE DOVECOTE Situated slightly apart from the château, yet still within the terrace/garden enclosed by the moat, the dovecote is an impressive, square-plan building spanning three levels. Its corners are reinforced with stone, and it features a well-maintained four-sloped roof covered with traditional flat tiles. At present, the ground floor serves as a workshop. Land : Covering a total area of 7.7 acres, the property comprises a garden terrace surrounded by a moat, meadows beyond the moat, and, on the other side of the Sauzay stream, a woodland area of approximately 15,000 sqm. The immediate neighbours are the old farmhouse to the east and the old mill to the west. The setting is idyllic, with unobstructed views of the countryside and wooded hillsides. The property is perfectly peaceful, free from any nuisance and very well maintained. The garden terrace features some beautiful trees. There is also a well and a wooden canopy. Cabinet LE NAIL - Nièvre - Mr Bernard ROUYER : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Bernard ROUYER, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 382 833 341. 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
Listed as a Historic Monument, this exceptional château is located at the gateway to the Morvan, within a site inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Set within nearly 6 hectares of remarkable parkland and gardens, it was originally built in the 13th century on the remains of a medieval fortress, and later remodelled and expanded in the 15th and 17th centuries. The estate comprises the main château, restored 17th-century outbuildings known as the “Petit Château,” a circular tower converted into a prestigious private apartment, and extensive reception areas. The property offers numerous en-suite bedrooms, elegant lounges, libraries, historic and professional kitchens, as well as wellness facilities including a heated swimming pool and a hammam. The landscaped grounds, featuring a formal French garden, ornamental ponds, a kitchen garden, and direct access to the Nivernais Canal, enhance this outstanding architectural heritage, which has been meticulously restored and is protected under Historic Monument status.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
This exceptional site, a timeless treasure to be discovered, where each stone whispers the echoes of a centuries-old past. The Château de CHÂTILLON, majestically erected on its rocky spur overlooking the Nivernais Canal, is an invitation to travel through the ages. Its origins date back to the 10th century, and its current silhouette is the result of a harmonious architectural evolution. The main 13th-century residence, successively transformed in the 15th, 17th and 18th centuries, is accompanied by its 13th-century defense tower and the 17th-century ''small castle.'' The park, designed by Count LAVENNE de CHOULOT in 1830, embellished with water mirrors, a creation of the current owners, extends over 5.8 hectares and is labeled ''Remarkable Gardens.'' All this authentic heritage, tastefully renovated and perfectly maintained by its owners, benefits from a very high-end rehabilitation while preserving the charm of the place. The main Château of 1210 m² rises on 4 levels, all served by its spiral staircase as well as an elevator. The first level below, whose rooms are vaulted offers, a large 15th century dining kitchen with fireplace, a semi-professional kitchen, a back kitchen, a hunting room with fireplace, a dining room with access to a 13th century cellar carved into the rock. The second level with its entrance gallery, the large living room with fireplace, the library lounge with fireplace, the music room with fireplace, three bedrooms each equipped with bathroom. The third level with six bedrooms each equipped with bathroom, the Indian lounge, a semi-level office. On the fourth level six bedrooms including five with bathroom. All topped by attics. The ''small Château'' pretty classical building built in the 17th century raised, on cellar and 2 levels for 879 m² topped by 2 attics. On the ground floor, a bar with a fireplace lounge, a kitchen, a huge reception room leading to a covered terrace and a terrace with a heated swimming pool and hammam. On the first level, two beautiful suites and one bedroom with bathroom. On the second level, a large meeting room, three bedrooms with bathrooms, and a two-bedroom apartment. The 74 m² two-story defense tower offers a spectacular, contemporary apartment combining stone, steel, and glass. Designed and built by renowned artist Pierre-Marie LEJEUNE. Contact me for more information, to receive a complete file, and to arrange a visit. Les honoraires sont à la charge du vendeur. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!
…By Capifrance - Michel Bevilacqua
Réf.4802 : Chateau listed as a Historic Monument and its small chateau in Burgundy, in the heart of the Nièvre The château is situated in Burgundy, in the heart of the Nièvre region, between Nevers and Château-Chinon, on the outskirts of a small town of 900 inhabitants. Formerly the seat of a major medieval seigneury, the town developed on a rocky outcrop overlooking the Aron valley. The Nivernais Canal forms a loop within which the estate is situated. The Aron flows below. It is built on high ground and enjoys a magnificent view over the Nièvre countryside. The Morvan Regional Nature Park is nearby, a preserved natural area. The château is a 30-minute drive from Nevers and a 2 hour 40 minute drive from Paris. There is an aerodrome in Nevers, and a helicopter can land in the château grounds. The property comprises a 1,200 sqm château and a smaller 800 sqm château. THE CHATEAU : The château is built on a rectangular plan, over four storeys, with a slate gable roof. On the south-west façade, one can make out a former imposing chapel, now connected to the interior of the château, covered by a hipped roof, with two large pointed-arch windows. The main entrance is situated in the centre of a tall, projecting tower, spanning six storeys, topped by a hipped roof and housing a listed spiral staircase. The north-west façade, overlooking the terrace, is rendered in lime, featuring numerous mullioned windows in the larger sections and high-set dormer windows. The window frames are made of limestone. The south-east façade, offering a beautiful view of the Nièvre countryside, also features numerous windows, some of which are in a more classical 17th-C. style. A two-storey turret links the former chapel to the château. On the second and third floors there are twelve bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and wardrobe, ranging in size from 12 to 51 sqm. Beneath the roof of the former chapel lies a large 50 sqm study featuring a beautiful roof structure shaped like an upturned ship’s hull. Throughout the château, there are numerous preserved and restored architectural features, including floors, fireplaces, wood panelling, ceilings, and more. The interiors are very harmonious, of high quality, and perfectly respect this historic residence. THE SMALL CHATEAU : This is a 17th-C. building that originally housed outbuildings and large double-height stables. It has a rectangular layout over three storeys, plus an attic, and is covered with a slate Mansard roof. The main façade on the north-west side features a slight projection at its centre, with a pediment at the top, as well as at the ends, framed by stonework. The façades are lime-plastered. The interior surface area of the small château is approximately 800 sqm. THE 13TH-C. DEFENCE TOWER : This military defence tower has been converted into a self-contained flat. On the ground floor is a living room featuring antique terracotta tiles and a French-style ceiling. The tower contains various works by the designer and sculptor Pierre-Marie le Jeune, including a striking metal fireplace. A small kitchen has also been fitted out. Upstairs, there is a beautiful bedroom with a ‘sculpted bed’ and a glass ceiling revealing the magnificent roof structure, as well as a very contemporary bathroom with a glass bathtub. LAND : The park covers just over 12.3 acres. Around 1830, the landscape architect LAVENNE de CHOULOT designed an English-style park. It is through this park that one enters the estate. Heading south, we pass through a woodland with beautiful bridle paths that lead us to the edge of the Canal du Nivernais. From there, skirting the defence tower via a stone tunnel, we reach what was once the old kitchen garden, situated below the château’s terrace. Under the impetus of the current owners, this former kitchen garden has been transformed into a contemporary garden which has been awarded the ‘remarkable garden’ label. Water features have been created, resembling shattered fragments in which the sky and the château’s façade are reflected. Magnificent undulating rows of boxwood evoke the Nivernais bocage. This remarkable garden is bordered by a private canal running parallel to the Canal du Nivernais. Finally, a small French-style garden has been created on the upper terrace between the château and the 13th-C. tower. The views are magnificent, both from the lower garden towards the chateau terraces and from the upper gardens towards the Aron valley and the landscapes of the Nivernais countryside. This château is a truly historic family estate. Its size, location, surroundings, gardens and history make it a truly exceptional property. The high-quality restoration, which has been carried out with respect for the site’s history, means that a large family could move in immediately. The separation between the main château and the smaller château opens up a wide range of possibilities for activities without causing any disturbance. The development of an events business—such as conferences, corporate conventions, seminars, or private events like weddings, receptions, birthdays, etc.—is entirely feasible. It would also be possible to consider creating a hospitality (hotel) business. Finally, there is an opportunity to purchase additional land and buildings, subject to a price offer. Cabinet LE NAIL - Nièvre - Mr Bernard ROUYER : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Bernard ROUYER, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 382 833 341. 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
Réf. 4461 : Charming 18th C. chateau for sale in Nivernais region. Today's château is distinguished by its classical, balanced architecture, rising on three levels in an elegant rectangular building around 30 metres long. Its side facade is enhanced by two round towers, which harmoniously frame the building and give it a timeless character. On the west side, the château opens onto a formal garden, whose geometric paths and carefully laid-out flowerbeds reflect the art of traditional landscaping. A solidly built covered courtyard completes the facade, enclosing a square courtyard that reinforces the impression of a functional and aesthetically pleasing ensemble. This layout offers the perfect combination of architectural refinement and connection with the surrounding countryside, while exuding a welcoming, peaceful atmosphere. Access to the ground floor is via a majestic central entrance that opens onto an elegant entrance hall, beautifully tiled in stone in a chequered pattern. This vestibule, the real centrepiece of the reception area, leads to a magnificent stone staircase, remarkable for its appearance and proportions, as well as the various reception rooms in the château: To the left of the entrance hall, the vestibule leads to a study and a vast, light-filled lounge measuring over 50 sqm. This lounge, with its elegant herringbone parquet flooring, is enhanced by a beautiful stone fireplace, adding to the room's charm and authenticity. It also gives access to a second study in the south tower, ideal for an intimate and refined workspace. To the right of the entrance hall, the vestibule leads to an elegant dining room with warm parquet flooring and magnificent wainscoted cupboards that bear witness to the period charm. Nearby, there is a kitchen with an impressive wooden fireplace, ideal for entertaining, as well as a scullery in the north tower, offering a functional and discreet space. The kitchen also provides direct access to a service entrance opening onto the north facade, as well as a practical storage room. On the first floor, accessed via the central staircase, the rooms follow the same elegant layout, with a parquet-panelled entrance hall. To the left of the landing is a superb master suite comprising, in the south tower, a bathroom with shower, bath and WC, as well as a large, fully-fitted dressing room. To the right of the landing is a bedroom with a stone fireplace and en suite shower room with toilet. This is followed by another large bedroom, also with a stone fireplace, a bathroom in the north tower with shower, bath and WC, and a dressing room or children's bedroom. The fully-appointed second floor features a family lounge and a study. This level also includes four bedrooms, two bathrooms (one with WC), a separate WC, a laundry room and a drying area in the north tower. The property has numerous outbuildings in very good condition: - A house dedicated to the swimming pool, with a terrace and pergola, houses a fully equipped summer kitchen. kitchen. The swimming pool, measuring 12 metres by 6 metres, is equipped with a salt water treatment system and is heated by a water heater. water heating provided by a gas-fired boiler, offering optimum comfort for swimming. An adjacent adjacent courtyard completes this convivial outdoor space. - A garage with space for several vehicles - A stable with 4 boxes and a workshop - The dovecote, listed ISMH, used to store garden equipment. The property is fully fenced and accessed via a beautiful driveway lined with lime trees. The grounds of approx. 6.67 acres are meticulously maintained and include vast lawns, a formal garden, an orchard, a vegetable garden and various species of trees, offering a wide variety of plant life. The grounds also benefit from an automatic watering system to keep the green spaces in perfect condition. The following parts are listed on the Inventory of Historic Monuments : Dovecote (cad. A 714): listed by decree. This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). Cabinet LE NAIL – Bourbonnais - Mr Philippe de SALMIECH : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Philippe de SALMIECH, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 477 967 244. 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
Côte dOr 1616A charming little Château from the 17th and 18th centuries with beautiful period features, recently renovated with imagination and taste (electricity, heating, sanitary facilities, drainage, roofs, etc.) partially surrounded by water moats, with useful outbuildings in a beautiful park of 4 hectares, featuring ancient trees, lawns, and paths through the woods, located in the tranquility of the "Parc Naturel du Morvan" but easily accessible from Paris and elsewhere. The surroundings are spectacular, peaceful, and well-preserved; a perfect place to escape from a busy life elsewhere. Some furniture available separately.TWO ENTRANCES, LIVING ROOM, LIBRARY, MUSIC ROOM (OR BILLIARD ROOM) AND DINING ROOM, BEDROOM WITH SHOWER ROOM, OFFICE AND THREE KITCHENS ON THE GROUND FLOOR: TWO STAIRCASES, SIX BEDROOMS, THREE BATHROOMS/SHOWERS, SERVICE ROOM & CHAPEL ON THE FIRST FLOOR WITH ATTICS ABOVE.The outbuildings include Stables, Kennels, a Workshop, a Laundry Room, Garages, and a large Barn. Potential to create Gardens and a Vegetable Garden near the Château and, in addition to the Park, there are about 4 hectares of woods to the east, along a stream.In total about 8 hectares. This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Philip Hawkes
At the border of these three beautiful central regions (Nivernais / Bourbonnais / Berry), 2 hours and 30 minutes from Paris, the vast MH castle was built on the foundations of a 16th-century enclosure closed by corner towers, one of which remains the chapel; an honor courtyard bordered by vast harmonious outbuildings. This lordship has no defensive elements in this pleasure place, which was solely designed for hunting. Hidden in a set of nearly 16 hectares of English parkland, groves, meadows surrounded by oaks and crossed by a stream, a shaded body of water, the castle offers a clear view of its own estate from its floors. Deer and does from the neighboring forests come to graze or roar peacefully in the meadow bordered by hunting forests. The castle has about twenty rooms, including large reception rooms (fireplaces, parquet floors, large bays letting in light from the park where the deer roars). Numerous tax exemption works have been carried out and can be continued despite the excellent general condition of the rooms: renovation of the floor with 7 bedrooms equipped with 6 shower rooms. Energy class: DPE not required. XVIII-century classified outbuildings: barn-stable; barn-cattle shed; staff houses (possibility of gîtes). This rare gem of classical architecture, unique in this region, has been fully respected in the charm and harmony of the original renovated elements. This castle also has an interior layout compatible with contemporary life and vast reception volumes. Its external estate, of almost 16 hectares, offers a perimeter of tranquility, augmented by the advantage of a calm region, highly accessible as it is central, and geographically varied. As a historical residence, the castle also enjoys the benefits of historic monuments, sought after for their label and their "tax exemption": if opened to the public: 40% DRAC subsidies, 25% from the General Council, and 25% from the department; the remaining 10% of the works borne by the owner being deductible from income). • Immediate proximity to hunting in private and state forests; • 2 minutes from a town with shops (markets, fairs...); 5 minutes from 3 beautiful historic towns • 2 hours and 30 minutes from Paris Historical and architectural file complete with serious references and on research mandate. https://demeure.biz/honoraires.htm Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Le Lys Bourbonnais
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
Côte d’Or, Burgundy Historic Château carefully restored in an Exceptional Setting and Absolute Tranquillity Standing proudly in an idyllic and peaceful setting, this remarkable château — dating from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries gracefully combines historic grandeur with modern comfort. Listed as a Historic Monument, the château has undergone meticulous restoration, preserving its rare architectural features: a superb stone staircase, original stone, terracotta tile and parquet floors, French-style ceilings, numerous fireplaces, and an elegant suspended gallery connecting the two wings of the building. The property offers approximately 1,200 m² of living space across three levels and 15 rooms, including 7 bedrooms and a master suite, each with its own private bathroom, ensuring privacy and comfort. Designed both for entertaining and everyday living, the residence includes: • A vast vaulted guardroom with monumental fireplace • A majestic ballroom • An intimate library • A light-filled Indian-style lounge adorned with flowers • A billiard room • A heated indoor swimming pool overlooking the park • A games room equipped for fencing • An artist’s studio and a soundproofed music room • A former private chapel, perfect for quiet reflection The estate spans 1.17 hectares, including an enclosed and landscaped park of 8,220 m², featuring a tiered vegetable garden, a rose garden, a well, a natural spring, and a magnificent 18th-century wrought iron gate. An adjoining plot of 3,463 m² houses a former tithe barn, ideal for storing a classic car collection or for conversion to suit your projects. Additional amenities: • A caretaker's house with 3 rooms (2 bedrooms) • Several outbuildings: carports, wine cellar, technical rooms, etc. Location: Just 45 minutes to Dijon and to Beaune
…By Lyon - Sotheby's International Realty
At the gateway to the Morvan Regional Park, late 17th-century château of approximately 600 sqm built over cellars plus three floors and 440 sqm of outbuildings, including beautiful period stables. Ten bedrooms, three bathrooms. In good condition overall, including most of the roofs. Park, meadow, and woods covering over 7 hectares. Land suitable for equestrian activities. Pond and river bordering the property. No nuisances. Close to shops, transport, and services. Le Creusot TGV station 30 minutes away. 1 hour 45 minutes to Paris (by TGV), 45 minutes to Beaune, 2 hours 30 minutes to Geneva. Complete file including numerous photos available on request. Virtual tour and video available. Sale price: €920,000 Seller's fees Energy rating: NA Climate rating: NA Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bourgogne-franche-comté
Southern Burgundy. An exceptional estate featuring a 19th-century castle, an 18th-century chapel, an equestrian complex, and numerous outbuildings, all set on a fully walled 17.5-hectare park that offers a panoramic view of the region.The castle occupies a dominant position with a living area of 1100 m2 and has been entirely and perfectly renovated with high-end amenities for absolute comfort and tranquility. Several outbuildings make up this unique estate. A restored 18th-century chapel, an equestrian center with stables, an indoor riding arena, boxes, and several small houses, one of which is reserved for the caretaker.The landscaped park, enclosed and meticulously maintained, is adorned with centenary trees, a water feature, a French garden, and an orchard. Ideal location. 1h30 from Paris (TGV), 2h from Lyon and Saint Exupery international airport, 2h30 from Geneva. Village and shops 10 minutes away. Full dossier available upon request.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Lyon - Sotheby's International Realty
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
iad France - Catherine Gorain offers you: DO YOU DREAM OF A CASTLE LIFE? I present to you this EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY WITH A PRIVATE POND!! Push the gate and come discover this magnificent 17th-century building steeped in history, where the MARQUISE de MONTESPAN once stayed. A lovely paved courtyard will welcome you to this unique place set in a park of over 2 hectares offering calm and serenity. Situated in a small village in the heart of the Burgundy countryside, in a natural environment with its private pond, you will be charmed by the character and charm of this restored residence, respecting authenticity and tastefully furnished. Its 630m² of living space will offer you comfortable living areas with exceptional volumes: two superb living rooms imbued with old-world charm featuring a traditional fireplace, seven generous bedrooms including five master suites, a fully equipped modern kitchen with a dining area opening onto a view of the pond, four bathrooms, a shower room, and numerous spaces still to be defined according to your inspiration. As for the outbuildings, barns, former stables, a hangar, and cellars will provide you with parking, storage space, or anything else you desire. Regarding the south-facing terrace with a view of the pond, you will be able to fully enjoy beautiful days with family or friends. Close to Beaune and less than 3 hours from Paris, do not miss this rare opportunity to become the lord of this exceptional residence! Contact me without delay to arrange a visit according to your availability. Agency fees borne by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class E index 291 and CLIMATE class C index 11. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation of clearing, is available on the Géorisques site: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate ad has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mrs. Catherine Gorain, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the RSAC of DIJON under the number 849647102, holder of the real estate canvassing card for the benefit of I@D France SAS. This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
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
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
iad France - Marie Miqueau offers you: CHÂTEAU DE BLET / CLASSIFIED AS PICTURESQUE / 2H30 FROM PARIS / 30 MINUTES FROM BOURGES TRAIN STATION AND AIRPORT/ 30 MINUTES FROM MAGNY-COURS CIRCUIT / 40 KM FROM SANCERRE. The Cher, in the Centre-Val de Loire department, nestled against the voluptuous hills of Sancerrois, neighboring Berry and Sologne, is a green spot where the Loire River sings. Blet, a small village perched on a hill at an altitude of 180 meters, hides beneath its soil an ancient medieval fortress of which only a engraving remains and the echo of the footsteps of Richard the Lionheart walking its walls. In the 11th century, Eude de Sully built a castle on the ruins of a Roman villa. Maintained and embellished by the same family for almost 1000 years, its last form is known thanks to the Marquis de Nicolaï and his wife De Bonneval whose coat of arms adorn the entrance doors. Even if it can be glimpsed from the village, one must pass through the high gate, advance along the winding path through the trees, cross the century-old ginkgo tree to finally marvel at the unadorned elegance of this castle classified with 10 centuries of history. The ensemble of the two wings in the shape of an L and the three corner towers offers approximately 2500m2 of living space spread over five levels and composed of 72 rooms including 25 bedrooms (16 to be restored). The visit begins on the south side under the guard of the De Bonneval lions where two large glass doors open to the entrance of the castle on the ground floor: The wide stone staircase invites you to explore, but you must first follow the passage of the old outbuildings at this level to discover a space furnished as a warm living area, office, and family kitchen where modernity flirts with traditional Normandy stone. On this same level, you will find the boiler room, cellars, service rooms, and the castle’s former butcher shop. It is time to ascend through time, and thus the staircase, to discover on the first floor the heart of castle life: First, the large reception hall, a marvel of the past where light bursts forth on the magnificent wall paneling coming from the château de Bercy of which the Marquis de Nicolaï was the last owner. The grand dining room also surprises with its openings onto an imposing terrace overlooking the west side of the village and the surrounding countryside. Next, there are small and large lounges, a smoking room, a library, and an old kitchen. The small Sainte-Thérèse chapel nestled in one of the towers and adorned with coats of arms piously completes the visit of this level. With peace no longer being at war, the walls of the residence have been pierced over the years with large blown glass windows that flood the place with radiant light. Everywhere, the eye delights in the wall decor, the Venetian blonde of the floorboards, the marble fireplaces in every room, and the antique furniture left by many generations... On the second floor, the long sunny corridor serves nine carefully decorated bedrooms, of which eight have their own bathroom. Different styles are celebrated here. The last two levels of the castle bear the mark of the past, and one enjoys getting lost and traversing more than thirty rooms that testify to the vibrant life that prevailed here until the 19th century. These parts need renovation, but one can only work on their imagination to quickly restore them to their former splendor... Outside on the East side, the terrace of the honor courtyard overlooks the 18 hectares of the estate arranged in the English style, notably the majestic horse avenue known as "de la Folie," an ancient Roman road leading to Sancerre and classified in 1981. Still to the East, the castle's outbuildings of approximately 1700m2 are divided into several units, including the stables and a gite accommodating 8 people. Not to mention the small castle theater, a marvel to be restored for the most creative. The roof of the castle and the outbuildings (excluding the stables) is in perfect condition. A WITNESS TO HISTORY WITH ITS INEXPLICABLE DESCRIPTION, RICH IN ANECDOTES AND REFINEMENT, CHÂTEAU DE BLET NATURALLY STANDS IN THE RARE LIST OF ANCIENT RESIDENCES WHERE EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE AND WHERE LIFE IS SWEET. Visits 7/7 days. Private valet service at the train station and airport. Translator available. Additional file on request. Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy display information on this property: ENERGY class D index 246 and CLIMATE class B index 7. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for clearing, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mrs. Marie Miqueau, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the VERSAILLES RSAC under number 493 960 611, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
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