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Castle Chantilly (60)
Located 100 km north of Paris, easily accessible by the motorway, a small renovated 15th century castle, registered and classified MH within a 7 hectares park (possibility of acquiring 40 additional hectares for agricultural use) in complete calm. This castle of 1000m² of living space and its outbuildings have been completely renovated (interior, facade, roof, park...). The castle built on 3 levels, has 10 bedrooms including suites and 2 independent apartments. Currently operated as a stud farm, the property offers many high-quality equestrian facilities. Can be operated as luxury hotel and seminar....
By Marc Foujols Chantilly
Castle Chantilly (60)
Situated in a sought-after area, 35 km north of Paris, 20 minutes from Roissy CDG airport and 5 minutes from the centre of CHANTILLY, Marc Foujols Immobilier offers you 10 hectares of land, of which 3.5 hectares can be built on, with a building permit for 10,000 m² for a public service project such as a hotel (50 rooms), conference centre, seminar, spa, etc. The property includes a 1,460m2 castle in need of restoration. Various outbuildings, including a 523m² outbuilding and a caretaker's house, complete this exceptional property. Ideal project for a property developer. Extremely rare in this sector.
By Marc Foujols Chantilly
Castle Chantilly (60)
Exclusively, Château of approximately 800 sqm, completely renovated while retaining the charm of the old, on an 8 hectare park. Exceptional location less than 40km from Paris and 10 minutes from CDG airport. This property offers beautiful volumes, omnipresent clarity as well as quality materials (oak parquet, fireplaces, mosaic, moldings) which make it a rare commodity. Several outbuildings organized as follows: caretaker's house in millstone of around 100 sqm at the entrance to the park, former hayloft renovated and divided into offices of around 400 sqm, two outbuildings of 60 sqm each, an orangery. (1470 sqm in total) Currently occupied by the head office of a company, the main mansion is divided into several offices (29 in total). Ideal offices
By Marc Foujols Chantilly
Castle Marines (95)
In the heart of the Vexin Français, partially renovated 18th century castle developing a living area of over 1000m², including a large reception room, lounges with fireplaces overlooking the park, a gallery, 10 bedrooms with bathrooms... he set is built on an 8-hectare park partly wooded. Possibility of development of additional living space. Property located 55 km from Paris, also accessible by train from Gare Saint-Lazare. Bertrand GUENIOT +33671071839
By Proprietes De Prestige
Castle Magny-en-Vexin (95)
Stunning hunting estate of over 100 hectares nestled in complete tranquility with immediate access via the highway from Paris in just 50 minutes. Featuring a magnificent 16th-century castle, 3500 m2, classified as a Historical Monument, offering significant volumes and numerous outbuildings: former stables + accommodations, extensive farmhouse with additional residences, chapel, dovecote, and caretaker's house. The property includes extensive woodlands, meadows, and a pond with its own spring. Exceptional location and setting, perfect for a hotel project.
By Marc Foujols Chantilly
Castle Magny-en-Vexin (95)
50 km from Paris and benefiting from easy access, this remarkable Neo-Renaissance style chateau built between 1853 and 1873 is in an elevated setting in the heart of the Vexin Regional Nature Park. Constructed in a V-shape, it is listed and truly original thanks to its elegant and atypical architectural style, and boasts monumental reception rooms benefiting from superb decorative features. The magnificent rolling grounds designed by landscape gardener Edouard Renon feature elements particularly en vogue in the 18th century, and are planted with a variety of magnificent trees as well as an old rose garden. The property is partially crossed by a stream, and feature a near 1.5 hectare lake. Entirely enclosed, the 70 hectares of grounds include about 52 hectares of forest and about 12 hectares of meadows. An exceptional property a short distance from the capital. Detailed presentation file (100 pages) and video on demand.
By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Castle Vaureal (95)
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By Kretz & Partners
Castle Vémars (95)
A neo-Palladian chateau with outhouses, set in nine hectares of lawns and woods near Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and 35 kilometres from the French capital. Railings painted bottle green form a concave shape that is centred upon a wrought-iron gate leading into the property, where a remarkable neoclassical chateau built in 1846 stands proudly. A vast lush lawn extends immediately beyond the gate. The chateau lies further on. Straight to the right of the wrought-iron gate there is a pedestrian gate in the same style as the main gate and a caretaker’s lodge made of brick and rubble stone. The chateau’s design is neo-Palladian. The magnificent edifice has a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor. The building is rectangular and made of dressed stone. All its elevations are coated with white rendering that has a slightly pink tint. A raised terrace and a series of evenly spaced columns form a portico at the top of four front steps. This portico leads to the chateau’s main entrance door. Four majestic Doric columns feature in this tetrastyle portico. A terrace lies above their capitals. This terrace is edged with an architrave and a finely crafted balustrade. Along the facade, 11 bays per floor offer sweeping views of the beautiful grounds in front of the chateau. The window ledges and their corbels are made of dressed stone. The windows are fitted with shutters, the pale blue tone of which brings out the edifice’s hues. A neoclassical pediment with three windows rises up in the middle of the facade, on the chateau’s top floor. A long row of Greek dentils underline the entablature, adding a light touch of elegance to the grand edifice. Dormers and skylights neatly punctuate the roof. The rear elevation has an architectural design that is similar to the facade. But here a distyle portico marks the entrance where a tetrastyle portico adorns the front. The chateau’s hipped slate roof is in perfect condition. Red-brick chimney stacks rise up from it. Beyond the chateau there is an annexe that looks like a grand country house. Work was carried out on the property in the late 19th century. During this phase, a farmhouse, an outbuilding and a dovecote were added in the property’s north-east corner. An outer wall encloses most of the grounds, where vast lush lawns extend, edged by broad-leaved trees. Archaeological remains may be buried beneath these grounds. The property is remarkably peaceful and soothing. Tranquillity reigns here.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Compiegne (60)
A splendid 17th-century chateau with a large horse stable and 60 hectares of grounds in France’s Oise department. Two stone pillars crowned with urns flank a wrought-iron entrance gate at the end of a discreet village street. The gate opens into the property’s main driveway. This driveway runs alongside a French formal garden, down the side of the chateau and round to its court of honour. A feudal castle once stood on this site, which was a barony from the 13th century. The first stone of today's edifice was laid in 1636, as a lintel engraving tells us, on this land that once belonged to the Duchy of Burgundy but that became French when absolutism was bolstered under King Henry IV of France. The basement, underground vaults and foundations date back to this era. The chateau is typical of the 17th-century transformation of seigneurial dwellings into leisure chateaux – this chateau underwent changes that were characteristic of this great century in French history. The water-filled moat, made on older foundations, was probably dug out in the 19th century. A few buildings and a large farm complex with an open courtyard were also added to the estate during the Bourbon Restoration. The last major changes were made to the chateau at the end of the 19th century. During the Belle Époque, life in the chateau was vibrant and cheerful. But this gaiety only lasted up to the First World War. The property was a direct victim of the first assaults in this war – the Germans occupied it and in 1917 partially destroyed it. Yet in 1926 the edifice was rebuilt in exactly the same way as it looked before, thanks to the insistence and passion of its owner at the time. So, once again, the building became a grand dwelling of stone and slate. This magnificent chateau surrounded by a water-filled moat stands out for its tall elevations of dressed stone punctuated with six bays arranged symmetrically: three on each side of a curved avant-corps. The building has four floors. A slate roof crowns it. Two pavilions flank its north side. The position of this towering chateau, perched proudly upon a vast terrace, adds to its majestic bearing. From its court, the tall edifice looks out at a rural landscape beyond a splendid foreground: a French formal garden where manicured lawns and neatly trimmed hedges surround the grand building. In the distance, age-old trees dot a lush backdrop punctuated with thick groves and meadows that seems to stretch endlessly away. Lastly, on one side of the grounds, a collection of outbuildings with roofs of flat tiles completes the property. These fine annexes are just as elegant as the chateau itself and are mainly designed for horses.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Ménerval (76)
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By Deauville Sotheby's International Realty
Castle Roissy-en-France (95)
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By Kretz & Partners
Castle Forges-les-Eaux (76)
Forge the Waters. In a dominant position, out of sight and in a haven of peace. 30 minutes from the Lyons forest, 1h30 from Paris via A16 and 55 minutes from Roissy Charles de Gaulle. This castle of approximately 730sqm serves a large entrance gallery with a main staircase. Triple reception rooms with fireplaces, library, kitchen and office. The 1st floor has 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a shower room and on the 2nd floor we find: 9 bedrooms, an office, a bathroom. The attic can be converted. Basement with 2 wine cellars and 2 boiler rooms. Chapel. 40 boxes, indoor arena. Numerous outbuildings including 2 gîtes, a tennis court and a caretaker's house, all on a 33 hectare enclosed wooded and landscaped park with rose garden and meadows. Numerous possibilities of use: equestrian, hospitality, golf, etc.
By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Forges-les-Eaux (76)
Forge the Waters. In a dominant position, out of sight and in a haven of peace. 30 minutes from the Lyons forest, 1h30 from Paris via A16 and 55 minutes from Roissy Charles de Gaulle. This castle of approximately 730sqm serves a large entrance gallery with a main staircase. Triple reception rooms with fireplaces, library, kitchen and office. The 1st floor has 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a shower room and on the 2nd floor we find: 9 bedrooms, an office, a bathroom. The attic can be converted. Basement with 2 wine cellars and 2 boiler rooms. Chapel. 40 boxes, indoor arena. Numerous outbuildings including 2 gîtes, a tennis court and a caretaker's house, all on a 33 hectare enclosed wooded and landscaped park with rose garden and meadows. Numerous possibilities of use: equestrian, hospitality, golf, etc.
By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Pierrefonds (60)
110-page detailed file by request. 1 hour from Paris, on the edge of Compiegne State Forest in the Oise department. Set in the heart of Pierrefonds, Chateau de Jonval is a remarkable early 20th century Gothic/Renaissance-style property in an elevated setting and commanding an exceptional view of the town’s iconic and internationally renowned listed chateau. Offering about 670 sqm of living space, it has undergone significant renovation both interior and exterior and now requires completion of the interior fittings. However, the castle benefits from modern insulation, new windows, a new modern boiler room, new installations, new floors, new roofs. An elegant adjacent chapel inspired by a similar edifice in Chantilly chateau has also undergone extensive renovation and is in perfect condition. Also renovated, a guest pavilion offers a further 300 sqm of living space. The leafy grounds boast Italian-inspired gardens which require completion. An exceptional property in a historic and bucolic setting.
By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Castle Paris 18ème (75)
This is not just a mansion, this is a masterpiece and the countryside in Paris.
By Immo Best International
Castle Amiens (80)
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By Kretz & Partners
Castle Amiens (80)
A neoclassical chateau with an 18th-century chapel in 23 hectares of grounds near the city of Amiens. There is a long driveway set back from a small secondary road. It is lined with age-old linden trees and it leads to a main court that lies in front of the chateau. A central lawn surrounded by a circular driveway extends at the foot of the facade. To the right, there are outhouses – tokens of a farm complex fallen into disuse. Behind the majestic edifice, the grounds extend well beyond the grassy expanse that surrounds the chateau and the chapel. There are woods on both sides of this vast grassy area. The chateau was built in 1836. A prominent architect designed it in a neoclassical style. Construction of the edifice was ordered by a family of Nobles of the Robe – French aristocrats whose rank came from holding certain judicial or administrative posts. This family was well rooted in the local region as they already owned the previous chateau here and a town house in Amiens. The estate enjoyed a dazzling existence throughout the 19th century, but then underwent the trials and tribulations of the 20th century. Indeed, the chateau housed Allied officers during the First World War. And in August 1918, King George V of the United Kingdom and US General John J. Pershing visited the chateau. During the Second World War, the chateau was occupied again, but this time by German soldiers, who accidently set fire to it in the winter of 1940. When France was liberated at the end of the war, the chateau’s owners were able to get back their estate. Yet they had to order restoration of the facade and in 1950 they made the chateau look exactly as it did before – with the notable exception of the large triangular pediment that it used to have and that was never rebuilt. A hipped slate roof crowns the chateau. This roof slopes down to gutters that are hidden behind a cornice. The edifice is rectangular. Its facade, made entirely of dressed stone, displays perfect symmetry with evenly spaced windows fitted with louvred shutters that are painted white.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Magny-en-Vexin (95)
Located in the ‘Vexin’ area, only one hour from Porte Maillot, within the Vexin Natural Park, an impressive, 19th-century château, in part a listed, historic monument, attributed to architect Eugène Viollet-Leduc, with a total area of 1,650 sq.m. (17,760 sq.ft.) on 5 levels, plus 1,600 sq.m. outhouses, opening onto a 70-hectare (173-acre) park designed by landscape architect Edouard Redont. The château, featuring 41 rooms, includes: - several vaulted halls - 600 sq.m. (6,458 sq.ft.) of salons and reception rooms, one with great ceiling height and original stained-glass windows - library with inner balcony - 250 sq.m. of bedrooms and private living space on the top floors Original parquet floors, fireplaces, painted and gilded ceilings, marble paving and mosaics The park features a stream, a lake, several bridges, a landing stage, the fake ruins of a chapel, a temple of love, an orangery, stables and a pigeon house. Yearly rental income: € 100,000 for outhouses, € 16,000 for livery stables Yearly land tax: € 21,500 Yearly maintenance charges: € 46,500 including insurance, heating and electricity
By Philippe Menager - Nicolas Hug
Castle Amiens (80)
Built in 1877, this family residence is characteristic of Napoleon III style architecture. It has undergone a beautiful interior renovation while preserving its original elements. Ground floor: central entrance, office, library, large living room with rosette-patterned parquet flooring and fireplace, dining room with herringbone parquet flooring and fireplace, kitchen and pantry, office, hallway leading to the staircase. First floor: landing and spacious corridor leading to six bedrooms ranging from 15 to 30 square meters, each with the possibility of adding an en-suite bathroom, hallway, and a bathroom. Attic: landing leading to three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a spacious cathedral-ceilinged living area. The entire basement includes wine cellars, a wine cellar, and a boiler room. The separate courtyard consists of a two-car garage with an attic, a kennel, a chicken coop, and a small farmyard. The castle terrace features a heated swimming pool. The walled vegetable garden, orchard, and wooded park together cover a total area of 26,487 square meters. 20 minutes from Amiens, 1 h 50 from Paris, 50 minutes from the Picardy coast, 2 h 30 from Brussels.
By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Picardie
Castle Giverny (27)
72 kilometers from Paris, in a delightful rolling environment in the heart of the Vexin Normand and Epte Valley area. With a total of about 27 hectares of grounds including woodland and farmland, this remarkable Neo Gothic chateau is nestled in an elegant enclosed near 5-hectare park featuring majestic centennial trees and with a swimming pool, a pool house and a tennis court. Outbuildings offer further possible living space. The work of a student of Viollet-le-Duc, this true architectural gem boasts remarkable decorative features, and is in a very good state of maintenance both in the buildings and the sumptuous gardens thanks to meticulous work undertaken by the owners. The chateau is currently not listed of registered as a Monument Historique. 100-page file on request.
By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
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