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Castle 1
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Castle Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët (50)

Ref.4049: 19th CENTURY CASTLE FOR SALE IN THE COUNTRYSIDE OF NORMANDY. This 19th century castle is located in the green and wooded bocage of the south of La Manche, 40 km from Mont-Saint-Michel. This area was the scene of fierce fighting in early August 1944. An American cemetery is located 25 km away. The property benefits from all the shops and services of the small town only 5 km away. The nearest motorway entrance is about 20 km away, and the railway station is about 30 km away, making it possible to reach Paris in 3 hours. The castle is built of local stone and plaster. Its 19th century architecture is well balanced, the pediments of the two main facades remind us of the classical buildings of the 18th century. The interiors are generously lit by large openings. The interior layout on 3 levels is well symmetrical. A warm and friendly 'family home' atmosphere emanates from all these rooms. On the ground floor: the large vestibule leads off to the right into a beautifully decorated lounge with a marble fireplace. Two double doors open onto the dining room, also with herringbone parquet flooring and a marble fireplace. To the left is a more classically decorated sitting room with a marble fireplace and parquet flooring. At the back of the house, the kitchen and the hall with the well-balanced wooden staircase leading to the first floor. On the first floor, a large landing, lit by natural light from the stairwell windows, distributes 4 beautiful bedrooms, each with a shower room, and a child's bedroom. Fireplaces adorn these rooms. The second floor has a symmetrical layout to that of the first floor. These rooms have been used as attics in recent years and are in need of renovation. This would make it possible to create up to 4 additional bedrooms. A small staircase leads to the attic. Full basement. The outbuildings are: A caretaker's house to be restored. An orangery. A large stone building which houses the stables with six boxes and the garages. Part of its roof was redone in 2000. An earthen outbuilding. The castle is situated in the middle of a park of about 12.36 acres. It is partly composed of lawns and meadows, a vegetable garden, all planted with beautiful monumental trees that give this place all its beauty. Cabinet LE NAIL - Borders of Brittany/South Manche - Mr Hervé du TEILLEUL : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail ( www.cabinetlenail.com/en/ ) to browse our latest listings or find out more about this property.

€904,000
350
11bedrooms
land  5.5ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Castle 2
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Castle Laval (53)

In the Pays de la Loire region, 15 minutes from Laval, on over 16 ha, a striking 18th century listed castle, fully restored. A long driveway, bordered by trees and crossing the parkland’s grasslands and woods, leads from the village to the property. Entrance gates open on to a very wide courtyard, partially surrounded by a dry moat and laid out in front of the chateau’s regular, elegant facade. The outbuildings, set out around the courtyard, comprise stables, a dovecote, pigsties, a barn, a small corner pavilion, a caretaker’s cottage and, lastly, a chapel. A central parterre, displaying its original design, takes up a large section of the courtyard in front of the chateau. A copse of very old trees stands to one side. A regular, terraced, back garden, reached via granite steps, looks down on to the rear of the chateau. The first castle dated from medieval times. In the 16th century, its status was raised to that of a “châtellenie” (an officially recognised castle and its land). All that remains of these eras are the dovecote, the chapel as well as the castle’s two pavilions. At the beginning of the 18th century, these two pavilions were connected by a vast building. The chateau, the outbuildings and parklands underwent major restoration works in 2010. A good number of these features are now protected with French Historic Monument listing (by order dated 13 March 1989): the chateau and the chapel; the dovecote facades and roofs; the perimeter wall with its moat and its support walls; the facades and roof of the little, 18th century corner pavilion; the garden with its fencing and its towers as well as the shelter over the central well; the wood and, lastly, the large alleyways in the parklands. Nowadays economic activities, notably linked to culture and events, are held by the current owners. But the potential of the buildings, not all actually in use, and the existing parklands which extend over a total of more than 16 hectares, make it possible to envisage other development possibilities, especially as the town of Laval is near and Paris and Rennes are within easy reach.

€2,990,000
700
6bedrooms
land  16.9ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 3
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Castle Laval (53)

Ref.4176 : MAGNIFICENT LISTED CLASSIC CHATEAU 15th, 16th AND 18th C. IN MAYENNE DEPARTMENT. In the historic province of Bas-Maine, not far from Haut Anjou, this grand and sumptuous château is built in a beautiful natural setting. Just 3 km from a small market town, the surrounding countryside is cradled by the lacelets of the Vaiges, a tributary of the Sarthe. The château is within easy reach of major transport routes. The towns of Laval (TGV station, 1h15 from Paris), Château-Gontier and Sablé-sur-Sarthe (TGV station, 1h20 from Paris) are all 27 km away by car. This French window gives access to the residence, which includes : First floor: a welcoming 42 sqm vestibule, 1890 panelling, large and small 66 and 39 sqm salons, herringbone parquet flooring, marble fireplaces, 1779 panelling, 68sqm dining room, Versailles flagstone parquet flooring, 1880 Louis XVI panelling, fireplace, 18 sqm smoking room with Grez-en-Bouère marble fireplace, master's study used as a hunting room, 55sqm double-exposure kitchen with stone fireplace, storeroom with former staff dining room in mezzanine above, pantry with sink, spiral staircase in out-of-work tower, laundry room, débotté, china cabinet, shower room and 2 wc. First floor: 9 bedrooms (8 with fireplaces), large library with elegant fireplace, 2 shower rooms with wc, bathroom and 2 wc. Above: 12 bedrooms (old, mainly for staff use), a home cinema, a shower room with toilet and an attic. Cellar below, with boiler room. Total living area approx. 960sqm. The outbuildings include : Two large 16th-century L-shaped outbuildings, facing each other and symmetrical to the château. They were remodeled in 1777. The one on the right comprises stables refurbished in the 19th century, with 4 stalls, 3 boxes, marble troughs, brass sides and straw mat, herringbone brick floor, drain, lads' rooms and tack room. The other common building has all the features of a domestic dwelling of the time: large attic with beautiful old roof frame, kitchen with high fireplace, terracotta tiles, wooden partitions, wine-press cellar on wooden base, fruit orchard, orangery with beautiful frame; recent roofs. Seventeenth-century barn, original framework, slate roof with original hatchets and dormer windows, paved floor. Dovecote with imperial roof, topped by a skylight. Its large dimensions, thick walls and proximity to the moat indicate that it was once a medieval defensive tower; High-gabled chapel, rebuilt in the 15th century on 13th-century foundations, featuring a Gothic-filled main window; Crib; Restored, comfortable gardener's dwelling occupied by the janitor couple; Bread oven. A large, slightly elevated garden adorns the south facade. It still features elements of the 18th-century French garden: kitchen garden, orchard and rose garden. It is adorned with statues of Medici. Its geometric lines match the classicist architecture of the buildings. Topiary art is at its best here. At the far end of the garden, four green theaters. An adjoining wood, with its star-shaped paths following the original plan of 1783, completes the site. In the courtyard of honor, some twenty bigarad and lemon orange trees stand out, eleven of them exceptional for their size and age. The total surface area is 45.45 acres (18 ha 41 a 46 ca.)

€1,790,000
960
20bedrooms
land  18.4ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Castle 4
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Castle Fougeres (35)

A chateau, its outbuildings and grounds in Fougères. Off a country road, a wrought-iron gate opens onto a long avenue lined with century-old plane trees. The chateau stands at the top of a slope in the centre of its wooded grounds. The numerous outbuildings, vegetable garden and orchard are to the north. A small chapel dominates the grounds to the east. Two caretaker's houses have been built at the north and south ends of the grounds.

€2,760,000
1,170
8bedrooms
land  32ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 5
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Castle Saint-Pierre-en-Auge (14)

Engel&Völkers Deauville introduce you: A castle of the 13th century in Normandy, this incredible property of 1200sqm full of history is divided in few parts A main part of 650sqm in a parc of 3.5ha with: A Ground floor: A spacious reception room, a living room, an office with library, a beautiful kitchen with dining room 1st floor: A large hallway, 4 bedrooms, independant toilet 2nd floor: A hallway, 3 bedrooms and a independant bathroom. 3rd floor: converted attic, 5 bedrooms A side wing is composed of 7 apartments with 2 guest rooms constituting rental income. An independant entrance with a vast beautiful artist studio. A opposite wing can be converted and is actually used as a garage The castle and the tower are listed historical monument. Huge potential for this property as a professional project or as a prestigious residence. No noise pollution or visual nuisance. ECD: E (327); GGA: E (39) Transaction fees (all taxes included) to be paid by the seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

€1,695,000
850
12bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  3.5ha

By Engel & Völkers Paris

Castle 6
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Castle La Chapelle-Erbrée (35)

Rennes, Vitré, Ille et Vilaine, 35, this 19th century castle in a neo-Gothic style, with its 3 levels and convertible attic is very well located in the countryside and close to large cities.

450
7bedrooms
land  1.3ha

By Offrédic Immobilier

Castle 7
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Castle Saint-Pierre-en-Auge (14)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,260,000
500
7bedrooms
land  8,800

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

Castle 8
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Castle Livarot-Pays-d'Auge (14)

Normandy, in an unspoilt environment the Calvados department near renowned stud farms, this elegant chateau is set in about 1,3 hectares of grounds. Offering about 350 sqm of living space, it features superb period decorative features allying with more recent elements. 6 bedrooms. The property also features a 16th century dovecote, one convertible outbuilding, and a little water feature. Although some work may be deemed required, the ensemble is in good general condition, and oozes with authenticity and charm. 50-page file available on request.

€1,050,000
350
6bedrooms

By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux

Castle 9
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Castle Le Mans (72)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€2,434,000
450
5bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  3.4ha

By Paul Parker Properties

Castle 10
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Castle Caen (14)

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€1,872,000
600
10bedrooms
1bathroom
land  5.6ha

By Bayeux Sotheby's International Realty

Castle 11
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Castle Caen (14)

The castle is located in Normandy, has built 8000 meters and is only 18 km from the airport of Caen. It is close to the city of Caen and Bayeux and 2 h 15 from Paris. It is a former Seminary of the 19th-century stone and 2.5 hectares of Park. The Castle has an amazing Theater Hall and a chapel.Castle valued at 22 million euros.Possible project hotel environment to the theme of the landing in Normandy by the significant number of tourists including Americans and Japanese. We have plans of Normandy Castle and the idea of hotel explained.There is also the possibility to make floors have plans of a project and with approved licenses. #ref:Castillo Del desembarque de Normandia

€12,000,000
8,000
land  2.5ha

By Investing Spain

Castle 12
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Castle Caen (14)

Normandy, just 12 minutes from the centre of Caen. This entirely renovated 17th century chateau with several annexes is set in 5.50 hectares of grounds. An entrance hall leads to three living and reception rooms, a fitted kitchen with dining facilities opening onto a superb conservatory featuring a monumental fireplace, and a study. Upstairs a wide landing fitted as a study and a reading room leads to a near 50 sqm master suite with a shower room and dressing room, two bedrooms with bathrooms, and a separate wc. To the north is an old chapel which has been converted into a five-car garage for classic cars. The upper floor comprises a 70 sqm recreation room as well as a near 60 sqm apartment. To the south a second annex includes a ground-floor studio apartment, a wine cellar and several garages. The upper floor comprises two guest apartments. With stables comprising eight horse boxes. An ideal main or secondary residence a convenient distance from Caen and its amenities, and close to the landing beaches.

€1,872,000
600
7bedrooms
land  5.6ha

By Daniel Feau Deauville

Castle 13
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Castle Mortagne-au-Perche (61)

Rare - Beautiful property with : - a late 18th century early 19th century castle of approximately 420 m2 including on the ground floor a large entrance hall serving on the left a large dining room, on the right two living rooms, opposite a kitchen, a toilet. On the 1st floor, 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. On the 2nd floor, a large dormitory, a games room and a bedroom, a bathroom. - 5 outbuildings: a house with 3 bedrooms, living room, kitchen and bathroom; an old construction in brick arcades used as a shed, a house to renovate with 2 rooms, storage room, shed and garage, two other buildings used as a cellar, laundry room, sheds, attics. All on 9.5 ha including 8 ha of grassland with 2 stalls and 6 boxes, 1 hour of parkland, vegetable garden and orchard. Contact: Anne VELLAY +33 (0)6 09 04 26 27 ENERGY CLASS: E - CLIMATE CLASS: E Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use: €7,960 - €10,820 (energy price 2021).

€1,330,000
420
8bedrooms
land  9.5ha

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

Castle 14
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Castle Troarn (14)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,500,000
400
6bedrooms
6bathrooms
land  8,000

By Kretz & Partners

Castle 15
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Castle Le Mans (72)

Ref.4257. Chateau for a professional activity with a family life near Le Mans (Sarthe department). Situated 15 kilometres from Le Mans town centre and all the economic, social, sporting and cultural activities that it has to offer, this chateau is nevertheless set in the countryside in a beautiful location, in the middle of its 136 acres (55 hectares) of land, meadows and woods, at the end of a long, straight avenue. The village has all the shops, schools, services and sporting activities you need to enjoy a vibrant local life. Excellent access of all kinds adds to the attractiveness of this beautiful location, ideal for a good business to boost. The property comprises a château, numerous outbuildings and a property complex. The large château was built around 1896, as evidenced by its architectural style, with exposed stonework and a roof as high as possible to give it a slender appearance. A basement underneath the entire building adds a little extra height. And the location chosen to build it adds to the effect, as it overlooks a valley at the back of the park. The basement underneath the entire building includes cellars, a pantry, a boiler room and an oil store. The raised ground floor includes a vestibule with the start of an oak baluster staircase and a mosaic floor, and distributes 3 reception rooms, most with their original décor (parquet flooring, fireplace, moulding, even wallpaper). They seat 95 people. A 90sqm reception room has been added to these reception areas. This is followed by the pantry, kitchen, storerooms and two rooms (offices) and toilets. First floor: 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms and wc. Second floor: this level has been converted into a self-contained family home: entrance hall, kitchen, lounge, dining room, study, utility room, 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms and wc. A goods lift connects the ground floor to the 2nd floor and access is also via the back stairway, which is wide enough for everyday use. Above, there is a vast attic under a roof frame. Each level has a floor surface area of approx. 250sqm. The layout is designed to accommodate both a professional activity and an independent family life. 1) A rental house restored around 2006-2007. Gas-fired central heating; living room with kitchen and fireplace with wood burner, 5 bedrooms, 2 shower rooms, 2 wc and mezzanine. And its outbuilding. Surface area 135sqm. Rented since 02 september 2019 for €780 + €20 charges. 2) The rental house has been restored to a modern standard; a large living room with a kitchen area, a bedroom and upstairs 1 bedroom, a shower room and a mezzanine. Large volumes. French windows. Heat pump heating. Restoration work carried out around 2008 (approx.). Surface area of 140sqm. Courtyard, laundry room and garden. Diagnosis DPE 2023 classified in C. Start of lease 3 February 2024, rent 700 €. 3) The V-shaped outbuildings include 5 bedrooms with bathrooms, 2 of which were converted on the first floor in 2006. The rest of the building consists of garages, a former tack room, sheds and a workshop. Photovoltaic panels on part of the roof. 4) In the pavilion to the left of the entrance gate, a fire room for staff relaxation, and 4 bedrooms with bathrooms, converted in 2007. 5) The pavilion to the right of the entrance gate contains the hunting room and an upstairs room. These pavilions were built before the château. 6) The corner pavilion in the vegetable garden, used for storing equipment, comprises a cellar level (25 metres long, dug into the tufa) and 3 levels above. 7) A farm shed, built in 2002, covered in fibre cement, covering a surface area of 850sqm surrounded by concrete areas. 8) Various other sheds used in the 19th and 20th centuries to house pigs, poultry and cows. The land is hilly and has a stream running through it, which also feeds two lakes, one with a boathouse and an island. The land is well laid out around the buildings, protecting them. The walled vegetable garden includes a 6 x 16 m swimming pool heated by a heat pump. The land register shows : - 32.86 acres (13.3 hectares) of woodland, including the park woodland, of which 26.06 acres (10.55 hectares) is subject to a Plan Simple de Gestion, or Code de Bonne Pratique Sylvicole, to guarantee its sustainable management; - 5.68 acres (2.3 hectares) of paths and verges; - 1.06 acres (0.43 hectares) of ponds; - 14.57 acres (5.9 hectares of parkland; - And 85 acres (34.4 hectares) of land and meadows Total surface area of 136.80 acres (55 ha 36 a 32 ca). The 2 houses currently rented through written ongoing leases. The farmland is currently leased for 29 hectares, including part of the farm shed. The château, which is used for professional receptions and accommodation, is currently being booked for events that will depend on the buyer's objectives. This is a real property for those who want to combine a professional activity with a family life in the countryside and beautiful architecture, just a stone's throw from the town.

€1,950,000
750
19bedrooms
land  55.4ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Castle 16
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Castle Le Mans (72)

Ref. 4055: EXCEPTIONAL 15th c. MANOR HOUSE LISTED AS A HISTORIC MONUMENT IN THE SARTHE. The manor is built in the Sarthe countryside in a peaceful and pleasant location about one kilometre from the village which provides the first services (bakery, grocery shop). It is accessed from this village by a small road on which a dirt road leads to the property. Le Mans, a dynamic university town 20 km away, offers a cultural life and all transport facilities. This region has become a refuge for Parisians who are in need of space but still want to be able to reach the capital easily. In addition, the proximity of the motorway star constituted by the A28 (Rouen-Bordeaux), A11 (Paris-Nantes) and A81 (Paris-Rennes) motorways offers easy prospects for getting away from it all or for family and friends to meet up. Extensive historical research, carried out on the initiative of the owners, has made it possible to retrace the history of this building, which was the centre of an important seigneury until the French Revolution. Originally part of the ancient province of Maine, La Poissonnière was a protected site, surrounded by marshes which man transformed into arable land which gradually formed a vast seigneurial reserve around the manor. In 1261, the first mention of the site is made in a deed between the chapter of the cathedral church of Saint-Julien du Mans and Jean de Luminier, in the presence of the lord of the fief of the same name. In 1393, Jeanne Cordeau, heiress of the fief, married Olivier I Moreau to whom she brought her estate as a dowry. In 1417, Olivier II Moreau married Agnès du Pont-Aubevoye. Their son Olivier III married Julienne de la Baussonnière in 1438 and Ambroise du Bouchet in 1453. Their eldest son, Jean I, became lord of the place. Although there is no author's opinion on this subject, the construction of the present manor house could be part of this period in the third quarter of the 15th century. However, it is possible that it was built by John I after his marriage in 1469. After his marriage in 1545 to Louise de Féchal, François I Moreau, grandson of Jean I, was summoned to prove that he was an officer of the King, a man-at-arms in the company of the Lord of Lude. Successive acknowledgements from the Kings of France prompted him to enlarge his residence and build a new oratory. For four centuries, the manor house remained in the family of the first owner, Jeanne Cordeau, and did not undergo any significant transformation.François II Moreau married in 1571. He lost his estate in 1597 but bought it back almost immediately by selling part of his land. He had his knighthood confirmed in 1622. The manor then passed to his son François III Moreau, who passed it on to his son René Moreau, who in 1689 was entered on the roll of the ban and the back ban of the seneschal of Maine. His son, Félix, inherited the estate and then passed it on to his son, Charles Félix. When he died, apparently in poverty and after a life of debauchery, in 1787, the manor was passed on to his sister who had married Louis-Joseph de Cacquerai de Beauclos. Their children sold the estate in the early 19th century to neighbouring owners. In 1804, the Cailleau family became the owners. Their last heir left the estate to her niece, Madame de La Vigerie, on her death in 1880. In 1895, the estate was divided and sold to farmers, the Le Breton and Pasquier families. Having become a simple farm, the manor house reached the 20th century in a very poor state of repair but with all its original authenticity, which has enabled the current owners, with the help of the historic monuments, to carry out an exceptional restoration. The Poissonnière manor house, typical of late 15th century Gothic architecture, is protected by a moat which can be crossed by a stone and wood standing bridge. The main façade of the manor house, facing east, is flanked by an octagonal turret containing the stone spiral staircase. Three bays of large mullioned windows topped by high dormer windows illuminate this façade. The structure has been carefully and completely restored. The interior remains to be fitted out. The exterior rendering reveals in places the roussard stone of which this manor house is built. It is set out on a rectangular plan 25.5 meters long and 9.5 meters wide and comprises two stories (approx. 200 sqm each) of three large main rooms topped by high attics. These rooms are decorated with monumental stone fireplaces and lit by large cushioned windows (stone benches). The ceilings are of French oak. Interesting and elegant stone carvings remain. A tower adjoining the south gable of the dwelling houses a rib-vaulted chapel. This chapel, which dates from the 16th century, has preserved some interesting frescoes. The ensemble has an impressive architectural quality, and all the decorative elements that could be saved have been restored. Outbuildings dating from the 17th century frame the courtyard and house : - a very comfortable dwelling house, carefully restored and used as the owners' home during the restoration of the manor. It comprises : . On the ground floor: a large tiled living room with kitchen, scullery, toilet and washbasin. . First floor: 3 bedrooms, 3 shower rooms with shower and wc. One of which forms a suite with its dressing room and office space. This dwelling is extended by a vast space currently used as a barn (90 sqm) and workshop, which the owners had planned to convert into a home. - Opposite the house is a pretty building that houses the boiler room, 2 large sheds (20 and 29 sqm) and a garage (33 sqm). - Various buildings used as sheds. With a surface area of 31.58 acres and crossed by a stream, the grounds provide the manor house with a pleasant environment. The woodlands of various species (approx. 5 ha), the courtyard with its moat, and the meadows that can accommodate horses (approx. 3 ha), provide a varied atmosphere, which, together with the surrounding countryside, form a beautiful setting for this architectural gem.

€990,000
400
land  12.8ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

Castle 17
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Castle Le Mans (72)

Magnificent château, set in 15 hectares of listed, landscaped grounds, on hillside with view of surrounding countryside. 15 km from Le Mans and TGV train station with journey time of 55 min. Easy access to all major roads. Château, which was built in 1844, comprises 700 sqm floor space with wonderfully preserved period features that have evolved over time, including fabulous 1930s Art deco style elements (mosaics by Isidore Odorico). Outbuildings, including old orangery converted to guest house and caretaker's accommodation. Energy class: NA/NA.

€3,200,000

By Cabinet Le Nail

Castle 18
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Castle Le Mans (72)

Sole Agent. 80-page detailed file on request. This elegant 18th century chateau is located in the immediate vicinity of Le Mans, in the Sarthe department and the Pays de la Loire region. Remodelled in the late 19th century, it offers about 1220 sqm of living space on four floors (not counting the cellars and attics) which has been meticulously restored over the years by the current owners and is in excellent condition. The ground floor and basement comprise magnificent living and reception rooms (about 390 sqm in total), one of which boasts remarkable Louis XV style panelling. The upper floors comprise six bedrooms, two studies, a monumental library and five bathrooms. A 60 metre-long terrace is fully south-facing. Several outbuildings include a Mansart-style 2-bed guest pavilion, a 3-bed caretaker’s lodge, former stables, extensive garages, and an old blockhouse surrounded by leafy greenery. The near 9 hectares of parkland and elegant landscaped gardens are planted with mature trees and feature a pond, meadows and a woodland bridle path. In a beautiful environment benefiting from easy rail or road access from the capital, this superb property is perfectly maintained with no significant work required.

€3,300,000
1,220
11bedrooms

By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux

Castle 19
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Castle Le Mans (72)

Nantes Sotheby's Realty presents near Le Mans a grand property featuring a Napoleon III style château and its extensive outbuildings nestled in the heart of an English-style park spanning over 8 hectares. Located just 21 minutes from the Le Mans racetracks and 4 km from a village with a train station connecting to Le Mans in just 13 minutes, the château boasts approximately 900 sqm of living space, including several reception rooms, a spacious 120 sqm hall with an impressive 4.5-meter ceiling height, 13 bedrooms, and 7 bathrooms. The large annex with over 28 rooms also offers significant accommodation capacity. Other outbuildings, such as a 200 sqm hall, allow for various project possibilities. This unique estate with substantial guest accommodation near the Le Mans racetracks is a property of exceptional interest. Don't miss the opportunity to acquire such a historically significant property. Contact us today for more information.

€1,500,000
900

By Nantes Sotheby's International

Castle 20
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Castle Le Mans (72)

Ref. 3871: Beautiful property with a strong performance potential for sale at 20km from Le Mans This property is built in a charming wooded park near a village and 20 km from Le Mans. At 4km there is a resource town (college, supermarket, bakery), with a TER station that reaches Le Mans in 13 minutes and Tours in 47 minutes. Access to the motorway is 6.5 km away. Le Mans has an excellent TGV station, Paris is 54 minutes away (16 connections per day), 1.5 hours from Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport, 3 hours from Lyon, 4 hours and 20 minutes from London and an excellent motorway network (Paris in 2.5 hours). Built in the 19th century and facing east-west, the castle is built of brick on a granite base and topped with a slate roof. With approx. 900 sqm (9,229 sq ft) of living space, it is distributed as follows: On the ground floor (ceiling height (HSP) 4.45 m): a large entrance hall, mosaic tiles, wooden stairway, a large dining room, herringbone parquet flooring, 2 fireplaces, a library, a lounge with wood panelling, kitchen, On the first floor (3.7 m high): 6 bedrooms, parquet flooring, 2 bathrooms with wc, a shower room with wc, kitchen, On the second floor (3.25 m high): 7 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, one with toilet, 3 shower rooms, 2 with toilet, separate toilet, In the attic, former staff rooms to be restored, Basement with former professional kitchen, boiler room, electrical cabinet, various other rooms  The outbuildings date from the 20th century and offer great potential for various activities. They include : In the extension of the chateau, to the south, a building housing : On the ground floor: 10 studio flats of 15 sqm to be refreshed, On the first floor: 17 bedrooms with 10 shower rooms; On the second floor: 5 studios with a small kitchen, In the extension, a kitchen with dining room, To the west, forming a sort of courtyard, a former gymnasium of 200 sqm, with gas heating, sanitary facilities and on part of a floor with a home cinema, An artist's studio on two levels, A circular building on two levels, housing a former bar and a billiard room, An office building of about 50 sqm, The castle is beautifully set in English-style parklands dotted with small wooded areas that give the property a rural character and a certain intimacy. To the west, an old walled vegetable garden of approx. 6,000 sqm (1.2 acres), entirely enclosed by walls, adorns the property, which spans a total surface area of 20 acres (8,14 hectares). We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

€1,500,000
900
13bedrooms
land  8.2ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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