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A 16th-century chateau, its drawbridge and water-filled moats surrounded by grounds of a little more than 5 hectares, two hours from Paris, in the middle of a Burgundy village. According to archival records, the chateau was built in the 14th century by the lords of Baulches and was used as a residence for the captains of the garrison before it was reorganised in the late 16th century and then once again in the 18th. What remains today after these transformations is an 18th-century monument, built over a platform of 50 x 50 metres surrounded by wide moats of more than 10 metres and closely connected to the memory of the Arnaud de Châteauvieux family, lord of said chateau. As for the property’s fortified gatehouse, restored according to standard practices, it once contained a drawbridge that provided access over the moats. A wide bridal bath connects the village to the chateau, where the property’s gate opens onto a Calvary surrounded by a large circular swath of lawn, which, is in turn, encircled by a drive, providing vehicle parking. From here, a small lane bordered by a low stone wall branches into two segments – once past the bridge decorated with two stone vases – which curve around a central lawn before finally reaching the court of honour. As for the gatehouse’s portcullis, now transformed into a tall gate, it provides vehicle access to the chateau’s court of honour, flanked by a pavilion on each end and landscaped with large pruned yew trees in the middle. Surrounded by moats, the water for which is supplied by a natural spring flowing from a shimmering blue fountain, on the northern side of the chateau is a stone patio, followed by a bridge that spans the moats, one end of which is safeguarded by a tall ornate gate with fine gold-plated motifs that gives directly onto the grounds with its paths lined by plane or lime trees. A pond that has been there since the chateau’s construction and now transformed into a swimming pool, is located directly opposite the chateau, while a stone deck with sculpted figures as well as ancient benches, antique statues, vases, a pond and a small stream embellish the premises, cadenced by multi-century trees and abundant flora. In addition, a wooden chalet, surrounded by lush vegetation, houses a sauna, whereas, set back a ways, a chapel seems to watch over the property and, a little further on, there is an orchard with greenhouses, beehives and small wooden sheds, used as workshops. Last, but not least, standing apart from the other buildings in a semi-circular courtyard are the caretaker’s cottage, a dwelling for the chateau’s employee and several garages that can hold about fifteen vehicles total.
…By Patrice Besse
A villa with art nouveau decor, outbuildings and 4.5 hectares of grounds, nestled in a calm environment between Lyon, Dijon and Geneva. The secluded estate lies in an undisturbed setting and is accessible via two 800-metre long driveways through the woods. The manor house, built at the beginning of the last century, overlooks the plain, a patchwork of pastures, a river and woods as far as the eye can see, while, behind the dwelling, equestrian outbuildings contain a stable, a covered riding ring, a workshop and a caretaker's cottage.
…By Patrice Besse
An 18th-century chateau near Beaune, in the peace and quiet of the Burgundy countryside, surrounded by majestic topiary trees and 15 hectares of parklands, meadows and woods. One has to get a little lost to find the chateau. The road first runs alongside an impressive dovecote situated outside the perimeter walls, like a watchtower, then ends at the threshold of a sober gate flanked by two stone pillars. The unobstructed panoramic view reveals the chateau and its flat-tiled roof. It is slightly elevated and bordered by a raised garden adorned with stately topiary elements. The symmetrical ochre facade features a protruding gable pediment with an oeil-de-boeuf window in the centre. It is flanked by two small wings, one of which has a slate roof. At its feet, a line of pruned box hedges shelters four sculptures that seem to watch over the property. In the centre, the vegetation gives way to a perron with a few steps leading to the forecourt and its monumental yew topiaries. On either side of the esplanade, the numerous brick outbuildings with small flat tile roofs harmoniously complement the overall picture. Near the former grape harvesting shed, a large stone watering basin has been transformed into a water feature.
…By Patrice Besse
A large, 18th & 19th century, estate awaiting renovation, with a chateau and outbuildings in 14 ha of parklands, meadows and woods in south Burgundy. The current structure of the estate, standing on the site of an old Seigneury, predominantly dates from the 18th and 19th centuries. It can be reached via various private roads, including the main driveway that goes around the landscaped parklands, bringing the symmetrical facade of the chateau into view. The outbuildings, comprising two houses and spaces fitted out for reception activities, delimit a courtyard which opens on to a large, walled vegetable garden. The entire property exudes peace and quiet, away from any noise or visual pollution. However, it is in need of major renovation works and a new lease on life for its history to continue.
…By Patrice Besse
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…By Patrice Besse
On the edge of Morvan, in Nivernais, between Châtillon-en-Bazois and Château-Chinon, a fortified house from the 14th century, its outbuildings, and its estate of 17 hectares. Spanning an area of about 17 hectares, the estate is situated at an altitude of 300 meters and enjoys a continental climate. Mainly composed of fertile pastures, it has four ponds located to the south of the fortified house, aligned along an east-west axis that follows the slight slope of the land. To the north, three imposing barns, with facades made of plastered stones and roofs of traditional flat tiles, mechanical tiles, or slates, mark the entrance to the property. The residence consists of two buildings arranged at a right angle and adjoined by a square plan main tower, mentioned as early as 1443. The tower has retained its gun loopholes in its upper part, characteristic of its original defensive use. Its four-pitched roof is covered with Burgundy tiles, like the roofs of the residence, and is topped with two ridge finials while two dormer windows light up the attic of the residence. Access to the gravelled inner courtyard, located to the east of the fortified house, is through a small gatehouse whose porch is supported by two rounded arches. A more recent house, attached to the gatehouse, now houses the boiler room and a workshop. Finally, a second tower, to the south, attached to the main body of the residence, contains a spiral stone staircase. Between the two towers, the east and west facades of the dwelling, which has two levels under the roof, pierced by mainly straight openings and an oculus, are quite sober, covered everywhere except for the stone framing. Another character element contributing to the soul of the place is a contemporary garden created by the current occupants. The estate has retained its medieval appearance, and archival research has identified the presence of an ancient lordship from the first half of the 14th century.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Located in the Chalonnaise region, this early 17th-century château offers 520 m² of living space on 3 levels, plus 600 sqm of outbuildings. Top-of-the-range amenities: 6 bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, 4 shower rooms and 5 toilets, fully-equipped kitchen opening onto the dining room, sauna and spa. Terrace and bioclimatic pergola. Waterkotte geothermal heating (3.7 km of buried pipes, free cooling), fiber optic internet, RJ45 cabling. Very good general condition. Attractive, large barn and former barns offering numerous possibilities for future development. Courtyard and parkland of over one hectare. Watering possible with water from the 70 m³ reservoir. Land suitable for swimming pool. Complete file with many photos available on request. Virtual visit available. Fees payable by the vendor. Energy class : C Climate class : A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 3,960 euros and 5,420 euros per year. Average energy prices indexed to 2021, 2022, 2023 (including subscriptions). 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
17th and 19th Century Château Undergoing Restoration on 8 Hectares In a commanding position with breathtaking views of La Charité-sur-Loire, this château of approximately 550 sq m offers, on the ground floor, a living room with a small kitchen area, an office, a bedroom, a large living room, and a dining room. In the 17th-century wing, there is a former kitchen, a storage room, a sitting room, a bedroom, and a shower room currently being renovated. On the first floor, there is a library/lounge, six bedrooms, and three bathrooms with toilets. On the second floor, there are two small bedrooms, and the remaining space is an attic suitable for conversion. A vaulted cellar lies beneath part of the building. A beautiful outbuilding includes a woodshed, garage, workshop, etc. There is also a dovecote and a small cottage in the middle of the wooded area. The grounds comprise 8 hectares, 3 ares, and 17 centiares of meadow, garden, and woods. Enjoy breathtaking views of the countryside and guaranteed tranquility! Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
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
15th, 16th and 19th century castle with outbuildings on approx. 25ha of land Between river and canal, perfectly preserved from any nuisance in its green setting, this property is located less than 5 minutes from a town with all amenities of around 1600 inhabitants. It extends on a little over 25ha including the park of the Château, a small wooded area and around 22ha of farmland. The Château of approximately 850m² of living space on 3 levels comprises 28 rooms including 14 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. There are still many original elements despite a comfort restoration between 1992 and 2005. A caretaker's house of around 75m² with 2 bedrooms, a barn, an ISMH registered dovecote and a swimming pool adorn this property. Sole agent. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
Castle whose initial construction dates back to the 18th century, having been transformed and enlarged in the 19th century. This superb architectural property is in an excellent state of conservation, having benefited from regular maintenance over the last 20 years. The property extends over approximately 15 hectares, including 10 hectares of woodland, which will delight nature lovers. This remarkable property is less than 15 minutes by car from Beaune, with the first shops accessible in a few minutes. Many architectural elements from the past are still present: woodwork, moldings, parquet flooring, fireplace. The nice park on the outskirts of the castle is decorated with beautiful trees carved using topiary art, a small pond completes this enchanting environment. Description - Living space: 5600 sq ft approx. - Garden & courtyard: 162 000 sq ft - Including 107 000 sq ft of woodland Main house - 3 sitting rooms, Kitchen, Living room, small sitting room - Large entrance, 7 bedrooms Outbuildings and amenities - Guest house (2 bedrooms, living room, sitting room) - Parc with a gorgeous view - Cellars - Garage, barn - Dovecote, Stable - Energy survey: Energy consumption E / GES C - Natural Risk information on Géorisques - BHS REF 358 - RICE 1 600 000 euros Castle whose initial construction dates to the 18th century, having been transformed and enlarged in the 19th century. This superb architectural property is in an excellent state of conservation, having benefited from regular maintenance over the last 20 years. The property extends over approximately 15 hectares, including 10 hectares of woodland, which will delight nature lovers. This remarkable property is less than 15 minutes by car from Beaune, with the first shops accessible in a few minutes.
…By Burgundy Home & Services
Exceptional environment for this property located between Bourgogne-du-Sud and Haut-Beaujolais. Without any nuisance, close to major roads, the castle and its outbuildings offer an exceptional setting both for receptions and a family property in the heart of an estate of approximately 25 hectares. The castle: Typical of 18th century architecture, not listed as MH, it was built on the site of an old castle mound. The NE facade opens onto a courtyard lined with non-adjoining buildings surrounding a fountain. The SW facade opens onto a beautiful Saint-Point stone terrace with a clear view of the countryside. The interior consists in large living rooms with marble fireplaces, Hungarian point parquet floors, around ten bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, vaulted cellars, a convertible 2nd floor and caretaker's accommodation. Renovation work is needed to restore its former glory. The reception area: The adjoining and modular reception rooms, including the exposed stone Orangery, offer elegance and convenience for events of 20 to 500 people. ERP standards, independent caterer access, kitchens, changing rooms and toilets. An independent stone house of 133 m2 of living space including a semi-buried basement: living room, separate kitchen, 4 bedrooms, bathroom, shower room, toilet. An independent stone house of 80m2 of living space including living room and kitchen on the ground floor, 2 bedrooms, bathroom and toilet upstairs. Exterior: 13 hectares in one piece including 4 hectares of park with basins and ponds, 8 hectares of meadows free of lease. Vegetable garden of 3,000m2 enclosed by walls. Possibility of creating a microlight/plane runway and a golf practice. To this are added 12 hectares of woods in one piece, located approximately 150 meters away. An annex building to be completely rehabilitated. DPE: G (345) GES: G (102) I present this property to you at the price of 1,250,000.00 euros (fees payable by the sellers). File on request after an initial telephone interview. This present announcement was written under the editorial responsibility of Véronique SAINZ (06 16 16 02 82 [email protected]) acting under the status of commercial agent registered with RSAC MACON 417671773 with Paul Parker Properties domiciled 10 rue du Colisée 75008 Paris, brand of SAS PROPRIETES PRIVES, National real estate network with capital of 40,000.00 euros, RCS NANTES n° 487 624 777, Professional card T and G n° CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 CCI Nantes, GALIAN guarantee , 89 rue La Boétie, 75008 Paris? T: 1,500,000 euros. G: 120,000 euros. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www. geohazards. govt. Fr
…By Paul Parker Properties
Burgundy near Dijon. Listed 17th-century château, fully restored on 7,200m2 of enclosed wooded grounds. With 685m2 of living space, it spans 3 levels and rests on converted cellars. It comprises 17 rooms, 1 interior chapel, 12 bedrooms and bathrooms, a superb billiard room and a vast, luminous reception room opening onto the park. The château owes its charm to the original architectural features and the remarkable quality of the renovations carried out. A turnkey château, ideal for a residential project or hotel business. Please contact me for more information.
…By Lyon - Sotheby's International Realty
A 15TH?16TH CENTURY MANOR HOUSE NEAR DIJON Tucked away from prying eyes in the peaceful, lush countryside just outside Dijon, this manor house features stone facades surrounding a garden of approximately one hectare. The meticulous renovation carried out by the owner?featuring stone, wood, and arched openings?has preserved the historic soul of the place. Nine bedrooms, including several suites, define the spaces, which are extended by a dovecote, outbuildings, and areas already designed for entertaining. The property offers a welcoming atmosphere, ensuring a balance between privacy and hospitality. AN ANCIENT PRESENCE ROOTED IN THE LANDSCAPE Just 20 minutes from Dijon, the landscape opens up to this small village where life slows down. The property sits set back, protected, in a quiet setting. From the courtyard, the glazed roofs blend with the dovecote and the turret, forming immediate landmarks in the silhouette of the site. Built between the 15th and 16th centuries for a noble lineage, the residence retains a clear sense of its origins. The stones bear the marks of time, the volumes tell the story of successive transformations, and the whole fits perfectly into its Burgundian setting. The garden, spanning approximately one hectare, is organized into more structured sections and open spaces, punctuated by truffle oaks and unobstructed views. A calm atmosphere settles in naturally, inviting visitors to slow down and fully enjoy the place. FROM THE MOMENT YOU ENTER, THE MATERIALS SET THE TONE From the moment you enter, the materials make a striking impression. The travertine asserts a mineral texture, the aged wood displays its warm hues, and the French-style ceilings create a distinctive, almost hushed interior architecture. The fireplaces, woodwork, and weathered doors contribute to an overall sense of cohesion?sober and elegant?where every element seems rooted in the long term. The kitchen, spanning the courtyard and garden, follows the natural flow of movement. The reception areas flow seamlessly, balancing openness and intimacy. Upstairs, accessible via the spiral staircase housed within the turret, the bedrooms extend this atmosphere, each with its own distinct character. The dovecote, outbuildings, and renovated spaces offer an adaptable environment, faithful to its origins and open to other uses. A PLACE DESIGNED FOR LIVING AND HOSPITALITY The property currently hosts an existing bed-and-breakfast operation. The layout allows for a natural coexistence between private life and hospitality, with fluid and discreet circulation. Outside, the pool blends into the garden as an extension of the living spaces, accompanied by an area suitable for a summer kitchen. Further on, the tennis court blends into the landscape. The cellars, one of which is vaulted, evoke moments of tasting and sharing, in an atmosphere rooted in Burgundian culture. All around, the surrounding area extends the experience. Wine routes, listed heritage sites, rolling hills, and gourmet restaurants make up a daily life where nature and culture are in constant dialogue. AGENCY REVIEW This stately home and bed-and-breakfast near Dijon is centered around immediately recognizable architectural features?the turret, the dovecote, and the glazed roofs?that define its identity within the landscape. In contrast, the one-hectare garden offers a peaceful setting, with lawns, trees, and open spaces. It complements a lifestyle oriented toward the outdoors, in the Burgundian spirit.
…By Arriere Cour
Surrounded by the enchanting landscapes of Burgundy, just 15 minutes from DIJON, this château is much more than a simple property. It is a haven of peace, a refuge where time seems to stop, allowing you to savor every moment. This architectural jewel from the 17th century, fully restored and secluded, welcomes you with its 17 rooms spread over 3 levels. Imagine exploring its vast corridors, discovering its 12 sumptuous bedrooms with fireplaces, each with its own shower room or bathroom and toilets, offering modern comfort in a historical setting. The two large reception rooms on 2 levels invite you to entertain your loved ones with elegance and refinement, while the small chapel, imbued with spirituality and serenity, is the perfect place for moments of reflection. Admire the breathtaking panorama from the 4 square towers overlooking the property or relax in the sunny park, where the songs of birds and the scent of wildflowers envelop you in a gentle symphony of nature. Whether you are looking for a majestic family residence, a luxury hotel, or a venue for exclusive events, this château meets all your aspirations. Seize this unique opportunity to become the guardian of this millennia-old story, where each stone tells a tale and every nook reveals a hidden treasure. Contact us today to arrange your visit and let yourself be enchanted by its timeless magic. Your fairy tale begins here! This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Ruisseaux
Exclusively with Sotheby’s. Close to the prestigious Chablis vineyards, a superb Neo-Classical château lies at the heart of its magnificent 13.5-hectare enclosed park. From the moment you arrive, you are struck by the beauty and refinement of this exceptional estate, located just two hours from Paris. Built on a hillside, the Louis XVI–style château offers 758 sqm of living space and is composed of two main wings, elegantly framed by wrought-iron gates inspired by Versailles and opening onto a majestic courtyard of honor.Beautifully renovated and maintained with meticulous care, the château is in remarkable condition. Each of the two wings features large openings overlooking the park, providing open views and generous natural light. The reception rooms stand out for their elegance, the suites for their comfort and thoughtful design, and the kitchens for their full range of equipment. On the lower level, a fitness room with sauna and, as a centerpiece, a remarkable sycamore wood office-library housing 8,000 volumes. At the entrance to the estate, a caretaker’s house with several bedrooms, a living room, and a kitchen, as well as two fully equipped independent pavilions, allow family and friends to be hosted in great comfort. The property also includes a closed garage for four vehicles and several outbuildings for garden equipment. The park, absolutely magnificent, combines formal French-style landscaped gardens, an orchard, vast wooded areas, and floral beds planted with rare species. Two ornamental pools, water fountains, a 6,000-sqm pond equipped with pedal boats, a forest, and horse paddocks with boxes give the estate a poetic atmosphere where swans, ducks, and birds find refuge. Two main entrances, including a tree-lined drive bordered by century-old plane trees, as well as several pedestrian gates, serve the property. The location is ideal: 2 hours from Paris, 3 hours 30 minutes from Geneva, 15 minutes from an SNCF train station, and in immediate proximity to shops. Chablis is 20 minutes away, and the first vineyards of the Chablis region only 10 minutes away. Gas heating, recent boilers. Energy performance rating: E. The sale price includes certain pieces of furniture, appliances, curtains, as well as garden equipment and furnishings. A rare, refined, and elegant property that we invite you to discover. Full file and visit on request — please contact us.
…By Lyon - Sotheby's International Realty
A residence of elegance and history, between classical architecture and the art of living.Rooted in a forest nestled over the centuries, this castle embodies the culmination of a dialogue between history, nature, and civilization. Built on the remnants of an ancient feudal mound and later transformed over the eras, it now presents the accomplished face of a classic residence shaped in the 17th and 18th centuries, achieving a rare harmony between seigneurial heritage and the taste of the Enlightenment.An architecture of balance and measure.In contrast to the grandeur of Versailles, this aristocratic residence asserts a contained elegance. Its rigorously symmetrical layout, serene facade, and a projecting body topped with a triangular pediment: everything here expresses the noble restraint of a time when grandeur was no longer imposed through display but through harmony. The main body, flanked by two low wings, blends French classicism with Nordic accents: polychrome bricks, circular towers, elongated volumes. This subtle crossover bears the hallmark of a perceptive architect.An art of living inspired by order and light.The interior organization respects a readable hierarchy, designed to reconcile representation and intimacy. From the vestibule, a monumental staircase leads to the upper floor, while the representation spaces flow seamlessly: grand salon, company salon, dining room, and secondary rooms. The upper floor alternates intimacy and reception: anterooms, boudoirs, study rooms, leading to vast bedrooms. The service wing, kitchens, and galleries extend this discreet coherence of a castle designed as a complete organism, at the service of a refined art of living.A majestic estate.The castle fits into a built complex of rare coherence, structured around a vast honor courtyard of one hectare. The outbuildings - stables, sheds, barns, and housing - adopt the vocabulary of the main dwelling, in a gentle variation. Nothing is superfluous, everything is authentic. The whole evokes an estate in its fullness: a place of management, hospitality, and life, conceived in a logic of noble and elegant self-sufficiency. The traces of the Second Empire, discreet yet sensitive, recall the golden age of grand hunts and social receptions.An inspired park, between underlying regularity and regained freedom.In front of the castle, a 15-hectare landscaped park continues the architectural lesson in the language of the landscape. Open lawns, rare trees, a body of water, and a chestnut avenue: here, the landscape is both contemplated and traversed. Nature is no longer domesticated; it engages in dialogue.Note on the MH Classification.The castle has partial classification under the Monuments Historiques, ensuring official recognition of its heritage value. This status grants access to significant tax benefits in the case of renovations, as well as specific aid, subject to project validation.Fees included of 5.86% VAT at the buyer's expense. Price excluding fees: 1,750,000 €. Not subject to energy performance diagnosis. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Leyrit & Turpeau
Ideally located between Autun and Dijon, at the gateway to the Burgundy wine route, this château built in 1840 offers approximately 12,900 sq ft of living space spread across four levels. Around thirty rooms make up the property: a basement with a professional kitchen and vaulted wine cellar, a raised ground floor featuring a 1,075sqm reception hall and a caretaker's apartment, an upper floor that can be converted into bedrooms or offices, and vast attic spaces with exposed beams offering excellent potential. The slate roof and timber frame are in outstanding condition; double-glazed PVC windows throughout. Five outbuildings: Le Foyer (3,230 sqm) – Guest lodge sleeping 20, a 1,075sqm ft multipurpose room, and five underground garages. Le Grand Pavillon (6,460 sqm) – Two floors of flexible event spaces and accommodation areas. La Lingerie – Sound structural shell with a brand-new roof. The interior requires a full fit-out to create a gîte sleeping 6 to 10 guests; workshop and garage attached. Le Pavillon – Former 4-room staff quarters in need of complete renovation. The Park Studios & Houses – Two 4-bedroom cottages, one 2-bedroom unit, one studio apartment, and four additional studios nestled in the wooded section of the grounds. Independent boiler room; the entire ensemble requires rehabilitation. Facilities & Grounds 30-space paved parking area Stone sheepfold and dovecote, large horticultural greenhouse Pumping station with underground irrigation network Two gatekeeper's houses at the entrance to the estate Covered lean-to shelter for 6 vehicles or equipment 30-acre park combining meadows and woodland Potential A remarkable estate suited to a hotel project, events venue, tourist residence, equestrian activity, or large-scale family conversion. An opportunity for a visionary buyer ready to undertake a significant renovation in a lush, unspoilt setting.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Close to Beaune, perched on the heights of a renowned village along Burgundy’s Grands Crus route, this sumptuous Napoleon III château, with its listed chapel and outbuildings, is set within a walled and landscaped park. From the moment you arrive, the beauty and exceptional character of the property are immediately striking. Built in 1869, the château, with its slate roofs, features harmonious and perfectly proportioned façades, punctuated by tall windows opening onto a vast terrace overlooking the park. The entrance leads into a magnificent vestibule, revealing the refinement of the residence with its cabochon stone flooring and monumental cut-stone staircase with balustrades. The ground floor offers reception areas, guest rooms, tasting spaces, and a large semi-professional kitchen opening onto the park.The first floor reveals splendid reception rooms in a row, enhanced by original wood paneling, coffered ceilings, herringbone parquet floors, and grand fireplaces. The rooms are spacious and filled with natural light thanks to large windows. The second floor hosts six recently renovated bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom, preserving the spirit of the property. Marble fireplaces have been retained, and the herringbone parquet floors carefully restored. Entirely redesigned in a more contemporary style, the third floor offers eleven additional bedrooms, all with en-suite bathrooms, where preserved period moldings elegantly bridge historic charm and modern comfort. The top floor, set beneath the eaves, provides additional space for conversion and access to a tower serving as a belvedere, from which spectacular views can be enjoyed. In the basement, remarkable vaulted cellars spanning nearly 800 sqm create a unique atmosphere, ideal for wine storage or hosting exceptional tastings This outstanding property combines authenticity and elegance, perfectly suited as a prestigious private residence or for a high-end hospitality project.
…By Lyon - Sotheby's International Realty
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
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
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
Between nature, horses, and prestige, the signature of a unique estate.In a world where everything moves faster, certain places still preserve the privilege of time, space, and authenticity. Some places are visited, others are felt. Here, the gaze opens onto vibrant meadows where horses shape the landscape and give this estate its true identity. Their presence bestows a rare elegance to this place, characterized by space, freedom, and harmony with nature. Designed for those who consider equestrian passion as an art of living, this property embodies a singular vision of prestige: that of a place where architecture, landscapes, and horses create an equilibrium that is as natural as it is exceptional.This magnificent château built in 1810, in the Palladian style, is inspired by the works and principles of Andrea Palladio, the architect of the Italian Renaissance. It has managed to maintain its exterior and interior appearance and remains a precious testimony of its time, with its delicate stuccoes, refined paintings, sculpted woodwork, and time-patinated floors. The Chateau offering serenity is a property in itself with more than 1078 m² of living space and an additional 813 m² of usable area, including a complete basement of 407 m², beautiful living spaces, and 12 bedrooms. To complete this whole, a large independent building includes six horse boxes with its features, a reception hall, two apartments of 117 m² and 121 m², as well as an attic. Garages, outbuildings, and a tennis court complete the ensemble, all for a usable area of 876 m². Its equestrian domain, harmoniously integrated into a park of over 8 hectares with a pasture for horses as well as a pond, offers a privileged setting for enthusiasts in search of authenticity and elegant simplicity. Located 15 minutes from Tournus, designed as a true living space, this property lends itself equally to a prestigious family residence or a confidential hosting project, such as a guest house, a charming boutique hotel, or a prominent venue for event activities. A singular place where heritage, nature, and the art of living meet with accuracy.COMPLETE PRESENTATION FILE AND VIDEO ON REQUEST BEFORE VISITING THE PROPERTY.TGV Stations Mâcon and Le Creusot: 35 minutes Lyon: 1h20 Dijon: 1h40 Geneva: 1h45 Paris: 2h00Information 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 Bourgogne Prestige Immobilier
SPLENDID CASTLE AVALLON REGION Treat yourself to a journey back in time by discovering a treasure combining old-world charm and modern comfort. This castle, former property of a local lord, is a true architectural pearl. Built between the 17th and 19th centuries, this manor offers 440 m² of living space spread over eleven rooms, completely and tastefully renovated. Its large landscaped park, decorated with a swimming pool and numerous annexes, harmoniously completes this exceptional property, ideal for hosting various life projects. NOTICE FROM THE AGENCY: This exceptional property, one of a kind, is ideal for investors seeking authenticity and tranquility. Thanks to its multiple rooms and annexes, this property represents a perfect opportunity for large families, welcoming guests, or those wishing to launch into the B&B business. Charles RIEME (EI) Commercial Agent - RSAC number: 752 587 550
…By Arriere Cour
Built in 1624, this magnificent château has been meticulously restored, combining historic charm with high-end amenities. Nestled in the heart of a one-hectare park adorned with century-old trees, it offers an idyllic and refined setting. Ideally located just 20 minutes from the Mâcon TGV station and in immediate proximity to the A6 motorway, the estate enjoys a peaceful yet easily accessible environment. The property features 20 air-conditioned rooms and suites. It also includes a fully equipped wellness area with a spa, jacuzzi, sauna, and massage room. Outside, a superb heated swimming pool made of Burgundy stone, a jacuzzi, a tennis court, a helipad, as well as a spacious terrace extend the experience and invite relaxation in an exceptional setting. This rare property perfectly combines historic heritage with modern comfort, in a prime location. It represents an ideal opportunity for developing activities such as events, weddings, or seminars, in the heart of one of the most sought-after regions of France. In addition, its expansive reception areas, high-end features, and elegant atmosphere make it a unique venue, capable of hosting a discerning clientele seeking authenticity and serenity. SALE PRICE: €3,995,000. Agency fees payable by the seller. Energy rating: Class D. Annual energy costs: between €9,912 and €13,412. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr https://sites.google.com/a/coldwellbanker.fr/honoraires-coldwellbanker-demeure-prestige/
…By Coldwell Banker Paris
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