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One hour from Paris, in Oise, a 13th-century castle with tourism activities, seminars, and rental residence. The castle, built in the 13th century by the Count of Clermont, stands out for its location above the Oise valley. Constructed from dressed stone from Saint-Maximin, extracted from local quarries, it was originally a medieval fortress that has retained its right-angled plan and its three irregular round towers, which testify to its initial defensive function. Over the centuries, the castle has gone through many renovations, particularly under the impetus of the Madaillan de Lesparre family, who undertook significant restoration work between the 15th and 17th centuries. Henry IV, close to Jean de Madaillan, stayed there several times, as did Cardinal Odet de Coligny. Much later, as the residence of the Baron of Condé in the second half of the 19th century, the castle was transformed without losing its original character. The building has approximately 1,000 m² of living space spread over five levels: a basement, a ground floor, two floors, and attics. The ground floor houses three reception rooms, one of which is located in the former armory. The upper floors are now divided into four independent apartments, complemented by workspaces that combine residential life with professional activity. At the façade, a double stone staircase leads to an elevated terrace bordered by balustrades. The uniformly distributed windows, the steep slate roof, and the overall sobriety reflect the successive transformations that have successfully combined medieval austerity with classical harmony. The park, covering an area of about two hectares, shares part of its land in a co-ownership that includes a few villas without disrupting the coherence of the estate.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Just an hour from Paris, in the heart of a well-preserved village in the Beauvais region, the Château de Troissereux, set behind its moats and canals, boasts one of the most remarkable examples of Renaissance architecture in the Hauts-de-France region. Built in the 15th and 16th centuries and attributed to the Italian architect Sebastiano Serlio, this château, listed as a Historic Monument, offers a rare combination of historical authenticity, architectural elegance and poetic landscaping. () The complex features brick and ashlar stone architecture, organised around a majestic main courtyard. The famous ‘Tour du Temps’, a unique alchemical tower housing a spiral staircase and a listed medieval clock, gives the site an absolutely unique identity. () The estate is surrounded by a listed park of approximately 12 hectares attributed to Bernard Palissy, criss-crossed by long canals, featuring moats, remarkable trees dating back several centuries and an exceptional natural ecosystem that is home to numerous migratory birds. () The château retains many period features and spacious reception rooms: salons, a library, a dining room, boudoirs and apartments, offering a refined setting for a family home, a reception venue or a high-end events project. A rare historic property, combining heritage, nature and the art of living, in a privileged setting in the immediate vicinity of Beauvais and its international airport. This property is presented by Sandrine Connell – EI Estate Agent – +33 (0)7 84 42 15 76. Full details available on request. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
4-STAR CHATEAU-HOTEL 50 KM FROM PARIS - 21 bedrooms with expansion potential up to 80 bedrooms - 19th-century residence with Mansard-style broken roofs - SPA - Beautiful view - 4.9 hectares - Private stud farm - Business assets included - Crécy-la-Chapelle - Seine-et-Marne - Île-de-France. 35 minutes from Paris via the A4 motorway and from Roissy CDG airport, this 19th-century chateau was converted into a 4-star hotel twenty years ago. Nestled in a small village in Île-de-France at the foot of the church, it enjoys splendid views over beautiful countryside and the leased private stud farm. The interior has retained several original features including moldings, marble fireplaces, and interior shutters. Opening onto a beautiful south-facing terrace, the ground floor comprises an entrance hall, large and small salons, an elevator serving all floors, an office, and a large restaurant dining room. The service area extends in sequence at the rear with independent access, laundry room, pantry, fully equipped kitchen connected to the restaurant dining room, cold rooms, and storage areas with exterior access. On the mezzanine level: changing rooms, showers, and WCs. A private 120 m² apartment with fireplace, kitchenette, bathroom, and WC, located on the mezzanine level of the main building, with independent access via an exterior staircase. On the first floor: 4 bedrooms. On the second floor: 6 bedrooms. Attic, technical room, sanitary facilities. Two cellars. An indoor swimming pool complemented by changing rooms with toilets, two showers, a sauna, and a hammam. In the park, a modern building with 11 bedrooms of approximately 25 m² each. A large event reception hall. Changing rooms, WCs, pantry area with sink and tables. A leased private stud farm facing the chateau within the park. The business assets of the current hotel operation are included in the sale. OPTIONS (available only to the purchaser of the chateau): -1: A farmhouse and various charming buildings requiring complete restoration at the rear of the property, with building rights allowing expansion up to 80 bedrooms, on 2.8 hectares, at the price of 1,072,000 Euros agency fees included (fees payable by the seller). -2: An independent house with 5,000 m² of land, at the price of 536,000 Euros agency fees included (fees payable by the seller). Location: -In a small village in Seine-et-Marne. -First shops 8 km away. -Meaux 11 km away with all shops and services. Paris by train in 23 minutes. -20 km from Disneyland Paris, Chessy. Price: 3,216,000 Euros agency fees included (fees payable by the seller). Fees to be paid by the seller. DPE blank. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Denniel Immobilier
The Château du Maréchal de Saxe An Exceptional Historic Estate on the Outskirts of Paris. Just twenty kilometres from Paris, at the heart of an estate spanning approximately sixty hectares, the Château de la Grange, better known as the Château du Maréchal de Saxe, stands among the most remarkable historic residences in the Île-de-France region. Originally commissioned in 1617 by Charles Duret de Chevry, Superintendent of Finances under King Louis XIII, and designed by the architect Jean Thiriot, a close associate of Cardinal Richelieu, the château was built on the foundations of a former fortified farm in the heart of the Forest of La Grange. Its elegant brick-and-stone architecture, a hallmark of the Louis XIII style, gives the property a timeless distinction. Offering approximately 1,300 sq.m (14,000 sq.ft) of living space, complemented by around 1,700 sq.m (18,300 sq.ft) of outbuildings, the estate presents exceptional potential for a luxury hospitality, events, institutional or mixed-use development of international standing. The château entered history in 1748 when it was acquired by Maurice de Saxe, Marshal of France, victor of the Battle of Fontenoy and one of the greatest military strategists of the eighteenth century. He undertook extensive improvements to the estate, including the creation of the celebrated Galerie des Stucs (Stucco Gallery). Over the centuries, the estate passed into the hands of several distinguished families closely connected to the highest circles of power, notably the Gourgaud family, whose history is deeply intertwined with the Napoleonic era. Listed as a Historic Monument, the château has preserved its façades, roofs, ceremonial gallery, several historic reception rooms, its Cour d’Honneur, moats, magnificent entrance gates and a substantial part of its landscaped park. The current owners have successfully revived the estate by restoring its historic salons and establishing a refined gourmet restaurant, demonstrating the remarkable potential of a property where heritage, gastronomy, nature and the French art of entertaining coexist in perfect harmony. Today, this extraordinary estate awaits a new visionary owner. Its immediate proximity to Paris, the quality of its architectural heritage, the scale of its buildings and the beauty of its grounds make it a truly rare opportunity to create a prestigious hotel. Some estates preserve history. Others offer the opportunity to write it.
…By Immo Best International
Located in a small town in the Orge Valley, 22 km south of Paris, this 20,000 acres estate, protected from all nuisances, comprises a 17th-19th century manor house (522 m² living space), former outbuildings converted into living quarters (625 m² living space), a former steward's house (136 m² living space), various outbuildings and 4 LOTS OF BUILDING LAND, all set in magnificent parkland with century-old trees, pond and spring-fed water features. The estate offers rare development potential, with 4,700 acres of land available for building outside existing constructions. The estate is divided into several lots and can be subdivided. Price excl. agency fees €6,200,000 - agency fees 5% inc. VAT €310,000 Geohazard information available at www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Paris
70 km west of Paris - Early 17th-century Louis XIII chateau - Former 32-bedroom hotel - 1 hour from Paris - Normandy - Giverny - Vernon. In a 21-hectare park 70 km from Paris, this proud early 17th-century chateau with brick-and-stone architecture surrounded by beautiful dry moats features high-quality interior decoration preserving its original elements and the memory of the American diplomat who lived there with the Russian princess he had rescued from Russia during the 1917 Revolution. The chateau stands facing a wrought-iron gate, surrounded by dry moats crossed to enter the large U-shaped honor courtyard. The chateau consists of a large central residence flanked by two pavilions with hipped roofs and two arcaded outbuilding wings, all punctuated with square turrets. The general U-shaped layout, the brick-and-stone architecture, and the state reception rooms on the first floor are contemporary with the first Palace of Versailles built for Louis XIII around 1624. On the park side, the façade features the large central residence between two corner pavilions and two corbelled watchtowers, with beautiful moats extending along the entire façade of the building. Two pepper-pot towers border the entrance to the honor courtyard. The ground floor features a through entrance hall with cabochon flooring opening onto the park at the rear. A vast staircase hall in typical Louis XIII style with straight flights and wooden balustrades. A large and beautiful medieval funerary slab and a commemorative stele decorate the hall. A vast room with exposed beams and joists decorated with a large fireplace. In the returning wings: professional kitchens, technical rooms, and an indoor swimming pool. On the first floor are the very bright and through state reception rooms, typical of the 17th century, with French-style beamed ceilings, terracotta tile floors, 18th-century wood paneling, a large salon decorated with wood paneling and a beautiful Louis XIV stone fireplace. A salon decorated with 18th-century woodwork, a Louis XVI overmantel mirror, and paneled cupboards. A very beautiful alcove bedroom decorated with wood paneling and a Louis XV marble fireplace. A bedroom decorated with wood paneling, a Louis XV fireplace and overmantel mirror. Several additional bedrooms decorated with 18th-century wood paneling, fireplaces, and overmantels. Bedrooms beneath exposed oak roof frameworks. 32 bedrooms with bathrooms in total. Three staircases for circulation. A reception hall of approximately 450 m² created in an adjoining barn in 2005. Two conference rooms of approximately 120 m² each. Gas-fired central heating. 21 hectares free of lease, including parkland and woodland. Independent house within the park. One outbuilding wing on the street side. Two entrances. 19th-century neo-Gothic chapel façade. Location: -2 km from the A13 motorway interchange. -77 km, 1 hour from Paris Porte de Saint-Cloud. -8 km from Vernon, 15 km from Giverny. -1h15 from Deauville. Price: 1,900,000 Euros agency fees included (including 6.7% agency fees payable by the buyer). Including fees of 7.2% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 1 772 388 €. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Denniel Immobilier
A carriage ride from Paris, the Château de la Fontaine, an eternal fable. Just 35 kilometers from Paris, where the capital gradually yields to foliage and silence, the Château de la Fontaine in Auffargis emerges as a timeless interlude. Built for himself by the Parisian architect Jean-François Yvert between 1871 and 1875, the estate spans just over 1050 square meters. It stands at the heart of the Haute Vallée de Chevreuse Regional Natural Park, embraced by the Rambouillet Forest, and overlooks the Abbey of Vaux-de-Cernay, a Cistercian jewel nestled in the valley. Architecturally, it echoes the Louis XIII style and the traditional brick and stone châteaux of the Île-de-France. Here, the stone does more than recount history; it whispers it, like the wind stirring through the asphodel leaves. This château is poetry, and more than that, a fable worthy of La Fontaine, where every façade and every perspective invites contemplation and reverie. Its theatrical elegance, expressed through carved woodwork, intimate proportions, and a meticulous attention to detail characteristic of the grand residences of its century, makes this jewel a true family home. A caretakers house and an outbuilding complete the ensemble. Surrounding it are 30 hectares of landscaped gardens and preserved nature, a verdant setting where the seasons unfold like a ballerina crossing the stage in an ethereal movement. Pathways trace meditative walks, clearings create moments of openness, and the entire estate seems suspended between dream and reality. An exceptional renovation, carried out with uncompromising standards, has reinterpreted the château for contemporary living without ever altering its soul. Modern comfort blends in discreetly: a wine cellar, spacious garage, heated indoor swimming pool, gym, billiard room with English bar, orangery, elevator Each a contemporary note inscribed within a perfectly orchestrated heritage composition. Five bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms are currently fitted, with the possibility of creating four additional bedrooms in the outbuilding. This property is an emotion, a rare address where the art of living converses with history, and where luxury expresses itself through grandeur in simplicity. Modest in scale yet radiant in spirit, this château carries within it the nobility of great houses. It invites its future custodian to continue an ancient legend patiently etched in stone, and to engrave their own, framed by the enduring word : family.
…By Immo Best International
Less than 10 km from Fontainebleau, 1 hour from Paris, an impressive royal castle from the 16th century, with outbuildings, greenhouses, a park, and 60 hectares of woods. The castle traces its origins back to the mid-16th century when, during a chase, Francis I discovered the site. He then commissioned the construction of the castle and the development of the vineyard. A local legend tells that the king had his mistress installed in the nearby riverside village, who was alerted to his presence by a large fire lit high on the estate. Henry IV and Gabrielle d'Estrées, his favorite, stayed there for five years at the end of the 16th century. From the 17th century to the end of the 19th century, the castle was successively owned by princesses and counts. It also experienced an industrial period, marked in the 18th century by the construction of a brick factory, probably linked to the building of the estate's stables. At the end of the 19th century, modernization and the arrival of the railway line changed the organization of the estate. The vineyard activity was then abandoned in favor of its use as a public establishment (ERP of level 5). The main castle has nearly 2,300 m² of floor space, of which about 1,800 m² is livable. It is spread over three levels, a half-level, and attics of about 900 m² at ground level. It includes 19 bedrooms, an apartment, and a professional kitchen accessible by vehicle, several laundries, and reception halls. Although the castle has undergone transformations, more than half of the second level retains its original features. The ceiling height, close to 5 m on the east side, restored oak flooring, marble fireplaces, cornices, and woodwork still allow one to imagine the balls and feasts that took place there. The estate also includes five outbuildings to be restored, providing nearly 1,700 m² of additional living space: stables of about 700 m², a director's house of nearly 250 m², a recent outbuilding contiguous to the castle of more than 100 m², and a caretaker’s house of about 70 m².This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Detailed 50-page file available on request. Just 60 kilometres and about an hour from Paris, the Domaine d'Esclimont is in a privileged geographical location between Chartres, Rambouillet and Maintenon in the heart of the Île-de-France region. An architectural gem nestled in about 60 hectares, the Château d'Esclimont was built in the 16th century, remodelled in the 18th century, and enhanced a century later in a pure Renaissance style by renowned architect Henri Parent. Including two wings set at right-angles and surrounded by moats fed by a river, the three-storey main building boasts magnificent reception rooms with remarkable period panelling bearing witness to the chateau’s rich historical past. Set in magnificent grounds with a French Formal Garden, the estate also includes a 14th-century square keep, a former guardhouse featuring a machicolated walkway and four corner turrets, a pavilion dating from 1870, as well as numerous annexes and outbuildings. Moats, ornamental ponds and natural water features lend to Esclimont an almost ethereal beauty and atmosphere unique to the Île-de-France region’s finest estates. Here, nature is more than a backdrop, it is a masterpiece in its own right highlighting the majesty of the ensemble. Exceptional Potential for a landmark Hospitality Project The Domaine d’Esclimont benefits from an approved planning permit allowing for the creation of an exceptional near 5700 sqm hotel development. The approved programme includes: 50 rooms and suites in the château and its elegant outbuildings 27 further suites spread across the ensemble A SPA/well-being complex with both indoor and outdoor swimming pools Technical and maintenance annexes From suites in the medieval keep to character apartments in both the restored outbuildings and the Château itself, every space mirrors the unique French art de vivre, deeply rooted in history yet resolutely oriented toward contemporary excellence.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
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