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ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF CHALON-SUR-SAÔNE, THE ELEGANCE OF A 19TH-CENTURY ESTATE Behind a circular main courtyard lined with century-old trees, the Château de la Villeneuve reveals an instantly recognizable silhouette. Two corner turrets, a slate roof?a rarity in the region?and the balance of a symmetrical layout define the identity of this 19th-century bourgeois residence. Connected to a spectacular contemporary orangery that opens onto the grounds, the estate today combines a residence of character, an established hospitality business, and a refined lifestyle?all just a few minutes from Chalon-sur-Saône and the vineyards of the Côte Chalonnaise. 19TH-CENTURY ARCHITECTURE COMPLEMENTED BY A CONTEMPORARY ORANGERY Built at the height of the Industrial Revolution, the Château de la Villeneuve belongs to that generation of bourgeois mansions whose architecture reflected both success and a way of life. Its symmetrical layout, two corner turrets, dormer windows, ridge ironwork, and slate roof create a silhouette that is instantly recognizable in the regional landscape. A rarity in Burgundy, this roof contributes to the estate's unique character and evokes the architectural style of the grand residences of 19th-century notables. Inside, the original features naturally extend this elegance. Wood paneling, moldings, fireplaces, spiral staircases, and antique hardwood floors complement the spacious, light-filled rooms. Every detail seems to have found its perfect place, striking a delicate balance between historic character and contemporary comfort. Extending from the château, the contemporary orangery offers a new perspective on the estate. Spanning nearly 125 m², this vast glass structure interacts with the park through wide openings that blur the boundary between interior and exterior. The 60 m² wooden terrace naturally extends this light-filled reception area, designed to host everything from large family gatherings to moments of relaxation or more intimate receptions. MARGUERITE BOUCICAUT'S LEGACY IN A PRESERVED PARK The history of the Château de la Villeneuve bears the discreet yet essential mark of Marguerite Boucicaut. A native of Chalon-sur-Saône and co-founder of Le Bon Marché in Paris alongside her husband Aristide Boucicaut, she remains one of the most influential figures in 19th-century French philanthropy. It was thanks to the inheritance she left behind that the Charrier-Guérin family was able to acquire the property, permanently embedding the estate in a unique family and heritage history. This legacy continues to shape the identity of the place today. It links the château to a human journey that extends beyond the borders of Burgundy and serves as a reminder of the major role Marguerite Boucicaut played in French social and economic history. Surrounding the mansion, the historic 5,500 m² park provides a setting worthy of this legacy. Organized around a large circular main courtyard, dotted with century-old trees and open vistas, it offers a preserved landscape where greenery graces every view. The seasons are fully expressed here, amid soft shadows, lush foliage, and unobstructed views of the château's facades. This abundance of greenery gives the estate a distinctive atmosphere while maintaining close proximity to the city. A HOSPITABLE DESTINATION IN THE HEART OF THE CÔTE CHALONNAISE The Château de la Villeneuve's location is a major factor in its appeal. Situated on the outskirts of Chalon-sur-Saône, the estate enjoys quick access to shops, services, the train station, and major transportation routes. The A6 highway connects Lyon and Paris, while the vineyards of Mercurey, Rully, and Givry anchor the property in the heart of one of the most sought-after regions of the Côte Chalonnaise. This prime location directly supports the hospitality tradition cultivated over the years. The estate attracts visitors eager to explore Burgundy's wine-growing landscapes, travelers seeking a more intimate getaway, and business professionals passing through the Chalonnais region. Already successfully operating as a bed-and-breakfast?distinguished by the Clef Verte label for its commitment to more responsible tourism?the property currently generates annual revenue of approximately euros100,000 (excluding tax). Its current structure makes significant expansion of this business a realistic prospect. Hosting wellness retreats, expanding the range of accommodations, or creating new experiences centered on the local area all offer opportunities to continue the property's legacy. THE AGENCY'S OPINION The Château de la Villeneuve combines all the elements that define great estates of character: a distinctly recognizable 19th-century bourgeois residence, a contemporary orangery opening onto the grounds, a history intimately linked to Marguerite Boucicaut, a 5,500 m² historic park centered around a remarkable main courtyard, and a hospitality business certified by the Clef Verte program that is already firmly established.
…By Arriere Cour
A RESTORED ESTATE WITH GUEST ROOMS IN SOUTHERN BURGUNDY Less than 3 minutes from Tournus, the Château de Pymont has been elegantly reborn following a complete restoration carried out between 2020 and 2022. Rebuilt in the 17th century on the foundations of a medieval residence and later expanded in the 19th century, this estate offers nearly 700 m² of living space in the heart of a park spanning more than four hectares, crisscrossed by two streams. Nine bedrooms and suites, numerous outbuildings, and an already well-established bed-and-breakfast operation now come together to create a place where heritage, nature, and hospitality blend seamlessly. A HERITAGE RENAISSANCE DRIVEN BY PASSION Above all, the Château de Pymont tells a story of rebirth. Behind its facades?rebuilt in the 17th century on the ruins of an ancient medieval residence and later extended with an elegant neo-Gothic wing in the 19th century?lies a recent history that is equally remarkable. When the current owners first stepped through its doors in 2019, the estate bore deep signs of the passage of time. Thus began a restoration project of rare scope. The restoration carried out between 2020 and 2022 has now resulted in an estate whose essential elements have been restored, offering a level of comfort rarely found in heritage properties of this scale. The antique hardwood floors, wood paneling, ornate ceilings, stone staircases, and spacious rooms blend naturally with efficient heating, meticulous insulation, and discreetly integrated modern amenities. The château has thus returned to its original purpose: that of a living home, open to the next generation, where its heritage continues to write its story without ever becoming stagnant. NATURE AND TRAVEL CREATE A UNIQUE ATMOSPHERE The park, spanning more than four hectares, extends this sense of harmony. The Natouze River feeds a central pond, around which paths, century-old trees, and clearings are arranged, inviting visitors to take a stroll. As the seasons change, light filters through the foliage, reflects off the water, and guides the eye toward the magnificently restored dovecote. Stone bridges and outbuildings dot this bucolic landscape. Here, nature plays a central role in the estate's identity. Inside, this character continues with the same consistency. The living rooms, libraries, and nine guest rooms and suites offer a unique atmosphere where antiques, works of art, and objects brought back from numerous travels tell a personal story. Asian furniture, antique doors, repurposed architectural elements, and curiosities from afar come together to create a cultured and warm environment. More than just decoration, it is a true collection of mementos that accompanies each space and gives the château a rare identity. This atmosphere has naturally charmed the travelers welcomed since 2022 as part of a bed-and-breakfast operation that is now well-established. It also offers a future owner the opportunity to immediately take over an established business while enjoying a fully restored estate, thereby avoiding the need for additional construction work. AN ESTATE WITH MANY POSSIBILITIES Today, the Château de Pymont combines the charm of a historic residence with the freedom of an estate offering a wealth of possibilities. The numerous outbuildings, vaulted cellar, workshops, convertible attics, and spacious annexes offer varied and harmonious potential for development without disrupting the site's balance. Whether as a family residence, a reception house, a hospitality estate, or a continuation of the existing tourism business, every project finds a ready-to-use setting here. Its location further enhances this uniqueness. Located in close proximity to highway access points and the Mâconnais TGV station, and just a few hours from Geneva, Paris, or London, the estate combines rare heritage with European accessibility. The landscapes of Southern Burgundy, the region's rich culinary traditions, the vineyards, charming villages, and cultural itineraries naturally enhance the experience of the place. More than just a property, Château de Pymont offers the opportunity to continue the thread of a history already deeply rooted in the land. It appeals to buyers seeking a living heritage?immediately habitable?that balances quality of life, accessibility, and the potential to host guests. THE AGENCY'S OPINION We are deeply moved by this residence, which tells a story that goes far beyond its architecture. Château de Pymont is one of those places whose value lies as much in its history as in the emotion it evokes. Its exemplary restoration, the atmosphere created by its owners, the quality of its grounds, and its already well-established bed-and-breakfast business come together to form a rare ensemble, designed for those seeking a living heritage?ready to be lived in, passed down, and shared.
…By Arriere Cour
iad France - Catherine Gorain offers you: DO YOU DREAM OF A CASTLE LIFE? I present to you this EXCEPTIONAL PROPERTY WITH A PRIVATE POND!! Push the gate and come discover this magnificent 17th-century building steeped in history, where the MARQUISE de MONTESPAN once stayed. A lovely paved courtyard will welcome you to this unique place set in a park of over 2 hectares offering calm and serenity. Situated in a small village in the heart of the Burgundy countryside, in a natural environment with its private pond, you will be charmed by the character and charm of this restored residence, respecting authenticity and tastefully furnished. Its 630m² of living space will offer you comfortable living areas with exceptional volumes: two superb living rooms imbued with old-world charm featuring a traditional fireplace, seven generous bedrooms including five master suites, a fully equipped modern kitchen with a dining area opening onto a view of the pond, four bathrooms, a shower room, and numerous spaces still to be defined according to your inspiration. As for the outbuildings, barns, former stables, a hangar, and cellars will provide you with parking, storage space, or anything else you desire. Regarding the south-facing terrace with a view of the pond, you will be able to fully enjoy beautiful days with family or friends. Close to Beaune and less than 3 hours from Paris, do not miss this rare opportunity to become the lord of this exceptional residence! Contact me without delay to arrange a visit according to your availability. Agency fees borne by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class E index 291 and CLIMATE class C index 11. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation of clearing, is available on the Géorisques site: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate ad has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mrs. Catherine Gorain, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the RSAC of DIJON under the number 849647102, holder of the real estate canvassing card for the benefit of I@D France SAS. This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
Situated very close to Santenay, in the heart of the Maranges vineyards, on the southern edge of the Côte de Beaune, this characterful property – a former wine estate – is intimately linked to the history of Maranges wines. This large, renovated manor house, built above beautiful, spacious wine cellars and flanked by two square towers, offers 312 sqm of living space across two floors. A caretaker’s house with 115 sqm of living space. A pool house offering 73 sqm of living space. This makes a total of 500 sqm of living space and 10 bedrooms. Situated near the Montagne des Trois Croix, this property boasts panoramic views over the Côte de Beaune. No neighbours directly opposite. Unspoilt surroundings. The area around this property is prized for its tranquillity, its period houses and its wine-growing landscape typical of Burgundy. The château’s roof was completely rebuilt in 2025. The property is neither listed nor classified as a historic monument. Close to Le Creusot TGV station, just 30 minutes away, and Geneva, 2 hours 20 minutes away via the motorway. VIRTUAL TOUR AVAILABLE. Numerous outbuildings covering approximately 350 sqm, including 2 garages and 3 parking spaces. Riding arena and three horse stalls. 5 x 10 m saltwater swimming pool, heated by a heat pump, with an electric safety cover. Four-seater jacuzzi. Two-seater sauna. Fully fenced grounds of approximately 3 hectares. Beautiful grounds with mature trees, including a sequoia, and ponds. Orchard (cherries, pears, apples (3 varieties), quinces, damson plums). 2 wells, with the option to install a submersible pump in the 10-metre-deep well. Water tower. Asking price: 2,250,000 euros Estate agent’s fees payable by the seller Energy rating (castle): E Climate rating (castle): E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 5,000 euros and 6,764 euros per year (castle) Average energy prices indexed as at 1 January 2021 (including supply contracts). Energy rating (caretaker’s house): E Climate rating (caretaker’s house): B Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €1,964 and €2,658 per year (caretaker’s house) Average energy prices indexed as at 1 January 2021 (including subscription fees). Energy rating (pool house): E Climate rating (pool house): B Estimated annual energy costs for standard usage: between €1,480 and €2,002 per year (pool house) Average energy prices indexed as at 1 January 2021 (including connection charges). 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
A renovated 17th–18th-century château with approximately 550 sqm of living space, spread over three storeys in the main building and two storeys in the wing. Beautiful features: parquet flooring, fireplaces, ceilings, and a stunning entrance hall with a stone staircase. The property is neither registered nor listed as a historic monument. Numerous outbuildings, including a very large farm building of over 650 sqm (concrete screed floor). Barns, garages, a small detached house and a dovecote. Grounds of over 7 hectares comprising a park, a former kitchen garden, woodland and meadows, plus 20 hectares held in bare ownership adjoining the 7 hectares. Views: The Brionnais countryside, including ponds, meadows and forests. Not overlooked. Unspoilt, very peaceful surroundings. Marcigny area. Le Creusot TGV station 50 minutes away. VIRTUAL TOUR AVAILABLE Asking price: 1,265,000 euros Estate agent’s fees payable by the seller Energy rating: D Climate rating: D Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 10,620 euros and 14,440 euros per year. Average energy prices indexed to the years 2021, 2022 and 2023 (including standing charges) in accordance with the decree of 31 March 2021 in force at the time the Energy Performance Certificate was drawn up. 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
In the Burgundy Bresse, a 19th-century manor, its lodgings, swimming pool, tennis court, pond, and 6 ha park. Set back from the main road, a wrought iron gate with scrolls, positioned between two brick and stone pillars, marks the entrance to the property. From there, a gravel driveway approximately 100 m long gradually reveals the manor through the tree cover. Near the main house, two independent lodgings and the sports and recreational outbuildings surround a courtyard animated by a central fountain. An in-ground pool, measuring 10 m x 5 m, and a tennis court complete the exteriors. The park, covering about 6 ha, is enhanced by a pond.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Réf. 4866: Charming château near Avallon (Yonne) – ideal for a hotel business The château is situated in the Yonne department, in Burgundy. It lies at the heart of the Morvan Regional Nature Park, between the towns of Avallon and Vézelay. The château is set in the rural, rolling countryside typical of the Morvan, at an altitude of around 230 metres, in the midst of extensive wooded grounds. This location provides a peaceful, leafy natural setting, ideal for nature and heritage tourism. It is an excellent base from which to explore the treasures of southern Yonne and the Morvan. The main tourist attractions nearby are: The Basilica of Saint Mary Magdalene in Vézelay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The historic town of Avallon. The natural landscapes of the Morvan Regional Nature Park. The Chapel of Saulce-d’Island, a remnant of a former Templar and Hospitaller commandery. Numerous hiking trails, horse riding routes and Burgundian heritage sites. Two architectural periods thus coexist: a section dating from the 15th century, comprising a rectangular main building flanked by a rectangular tower at the front and a round tower at the rear; and two projections on the façades, one of which connects to the late 18th-century extension, consisting of a large rectangular structure with numerous windows, the east gable of which features two round towers. The corner buttresses are made of stone, as are the window towers. The roofs of the main buildings are covered with flat tiles; the roofs of the towers are slate. They are regularly maintained. The façades are covered with an old lime render. The current owners have converted this château into a commercial venture comprising, to date, around 25 rooms, flats and holiday cottages. A restaurant was in operation. The chateau covers an area of approximately 1,500 sqm: The ground floor (with 3-metre-high ceilings) comprises a reception room, a dining room (45 sqm) with a large stone fireplace, a professional kitchen, storerooms, a private flat (80 sqm), a lounge/billiard room and bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. French windows provide direct access to the grounds. From the double-length hall, a stone staircase leads to the first floor, which is the main floor, with a ceiling height of approximately 3.5 metres. To the right is a large, double-length reception room of approximately 70 sqm, featuring a French-style ceiling painted with decorative motifs; the walls are entirely panelled in late 18th-century woodwork, and the floors are laid with parquet. The rest of this first floor has been entirely converted into around ten bedrooms and bathrooms. They have retained their original features, such as marble or stone fireplaces, parquet or terracotta tile floors, and partial or full panelling. The numerous windows flood the space with light. The second floor comprises a dozen bedrooms and bathrooms. The 18th-century section is partly in the attic. Here too, certain original features have been preserved. In the 15th-century section, a third attic floor houses a 45 sqm seminar room and four bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. Beautiful exposed beams are visible. Outbuildings : They cover an area of approximately 500 sqm. They are situated on the north side of the courtyard. The first brick buildings were formerly stables; the central section has a first floor and could be converted into a self-contained flat. The second building is certainly older. It is more imposing and comprises a ground floor housing, amongst other things, a workshop and various utility rooms, and an upper floor partly converted into a holiday let. They are in good visible condition. These buildings offer potential for further development. The grounds cover 21 acres of which approximately 6.2 hectares are landscaped as a park. The main entrance is through a large wrought-iron gate leading into a spacious courtyard serving all the buildings. An old entrance on the south side opens onto a majestic avenue of chestnut trees, aligned with the château. From this avenue, one emerges onto a vast expanse of greenery, flanked on either side by meadows offering stunning views of the countryside and the foothills of the Morvan. There are some beautiful trees on the grounds. There is a small pond near the outbuildings. The whole property is idyllic, charming and completely free from any nuisance. Cabinet LE NAIL - Nièvre - Mr Bernard ROUYER : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Bernard ROUYER, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 382 833 341. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
In Burgundy, along the Yonne River, a 19th-century castle and its 1.4 ha park. After returning from South Africa where he made a fortune, the patron of the Château de Belle-Rive had it built in 1885, on the foundations of an old inn. Inspired by neo-Gothic architecture and Renaissance style, this holiday residence has retained, thanks to significant recent renovations, the character that has made it famous in the local landscape. Set in a wooded park of about 1.4 ha, which partly borders the left bank of the Yonne, the house, raised in three levels including an attic, enjoys a peaceful setting, from which the views extend beyond the river, towards the valley and its wooded hills. The main access to the property is from a street in the village, whose center is accessible on foot, via an imposing wrought-iron gate. Past the former caretaker's house, at the end of a driveway, the building reveals itself, flanked on either side by two centenary sequoias. Oriented east/west, it has a hefty and human-scale silhouette. A glass gallery, occupying two levels over most of the central body, serves as the entrance. The reception rooms are oriented to the east and open onto the garden and the banks of the stream. The living spaces total approximately 490 m². In the distance, a classified historical monument can be seen above the water: it is the last suspension bridge that crosses the Yonne.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
At the gates of DIJON, in a privileged and preserved environment, a magnificent 18th-century property listed as ISMH, formerly belonging to the famous French poet Alphonse de LAMARTINE, a place steeped in history erected in the heart of a 178-hectare estate. The property includes a fully classified ISMH Château to restore, with 25 main rooms featuring vast and bright reception areas opening onto the Park, as well as bedrooms offering exceptional views. Numerous period features that remain unchanged contribute to the charm of the place. The former farm of the castle and its outbuildings (former stables, old lodgings, barns, dovecote...) with a landholding of approximately 95 hectares of free land and 75 hectares of woods. A wooded park of about 10 hectares, also listed as ISMH, embellished with bodies of water, springs, and rocky areas, adds timeless romance to this rare and unique site, ideal for a family property or professional use (gîtes, hospitality...). All amenities 5 minutes away, Dijon 20 km (regional capital, TGV station). 20 minutes from an A6 motorway exit (Paris 3 hours, Lyon 2 hours, Geneva 2 hours 45 minutes). Close to the protected area of the Climats of Burgundy and its prestigious wine villages (15 minutes from Gevrey-Chambertin). An exceptional potential for this unique estate filled with charm and romance, which aspires to regain its former prestige. For any inquiries and visits, please contact Guillaume du Parc or Jérôme Leclercq (E.I. - SIREN 332 458 421). LOI ALUR Information: Fees: 4.50% VAT included paid by the buyer. (gedeon_35416_33457274)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Brisac Du Parc
Nestled in unspoilt surroundings, in a village in the Amognes region, in the heart of the Nivernais, this remarkable 17th-century château captivates with the harmony of its classical architecture, the quality of its fixtures and fittings, and the beauty of its fully enclosed grounds, which cover 2.7 hectares of lawns, an orchard, a kitchen garden and majestic trees. Access to the castle via a large tree-lined driveway immediately seduces with its perfectly balanced beauty. Its east-facing façade is framed by two elegant round towers that emphasize its noble character. To the west, the castle opens onto a superb French-style garden, with neatly trimmed boxwood parterres that add majesty and elegance, with a large covered gallery that harmoniously closes this square courtyard, creating a coherent ensemble where beauty and a refined lifestyle blend. The ground floor opens onto a beautiful central entrance with a cobblestone floor that distributes the reception rooms and provides access to the upper floor via a remarkable stone staircase. Magnificent stone and wood fireplaces beautifully decorate this authentic residence, as do the stone slabs in the kitchen and the herringbone-patterned parquet floors, which give a special charm. The light flowing through the rooms from sunrise to sunset enhances the rooms throughout the day. Each bedroom benefits from a private bathroom, laundry room, and dedicated spaces for laundry maintenance, allowing for a well-organized living environment. The property features a well-maintained set of outbuildings including a house dedicated to the swimming pool with terrace, pergola, and summer kitchen, an attached covered gallery ideal for summer receptions, a spacious garage, a stable with four boxes, as well as a workshop and a remarkable dovecote listed in the supplementary inventory of historical monuments. An exceptional property combining old-world charm, modern comfort, and heritage, located in the heart of an authentic and preserved Burgundy countryside. EPC: E/E Price HAI: €1,490,000 (net seller price: €1,405,660 - 6% commission payable by the buyer) Presented by Marie PROVOTELLE - +33 (0)6.86.92.67.77 - [email protected]. Information on the risks to which this property is subject is available on the website: www.géorisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
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
In Burgundy, with a view of the historic town of Cluny, a domain from the 18th century, its outbuildings, its park, and 30 hectares of meadows and woods. At the end of the path that circles the park, composed of vast grassy and planted spaces, the main house from the 18th century reveals itself, with its long-slope roof made of flat Burgundy tiles, punctuated by two masonry chimney stacks. In the 19th century, an extension topped with a lower adjacent roof was completed in continuity with the main residence. Two outbuildings are established on either side of the main house: the orangery and a barn on one side, a small hamlet consisting of two buildings on the other. Beyond the park, agricultural lands and woods complete the property.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In the Côte-d’Or, near Beaune, this true 19th-century architectural masterpiece stands in the heart of a charming village. Spanning nearly 4.8 hectares, the property constitutes a rare heritage complex. The main château, laid out in an elegant U-shape, is complemented by a keep, a theater, and several distinctive outbuildings: the Château Neuf, the chapel, and the farmhouse. With its distinctive architecture, the richness of its buildings, and the scale of its estate, this exceptional property offers a unique setting, steeped in history, and numerous opportunities for development. Brochure available upon request.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
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
At the gateway to the Morvan Regional Park, late 17th-century château of approximately 600 sqm built over cellars plus three floors and 440 sqm of outbuildings, including beautiful period stables. Ten bedrooms, three bathrooms. In good condition overall, including most of the roofs. Park, meadow, and woods covering over 7 hectares. Land suitable for equestrian activities. Pond and river bordering the property. No nuisances. Close to shops, transport, and services. Le Creusot TGV station 30 minutes away. 1 hour 45 minutes to Paris (by TGV), 45 minutes to Beaune, 2 hours 30 minutes to Geneva. Complete file including numerous photos available on request. Virtual tour and video available. Sale price: €920,000 Seller's fees Energy rating: NA Climate rating: NA Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bourgogne-franche-comté
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
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
In Yonne, halfway between Chablis and Auxerre, a renovated 18th-century castle, its outbuildings and common areas are set within a park of over 7 hectares. The estate, which is all in one piece, covers approximately 7 hectares. It consists of meadows and wooded sections. Three accesses serve the estate, one of which leads to a parking area for the current clientele's vehicles, where accommodation and dining are offered. The castle, in a neoclassical style, is located to the south, while the outbuildings and common areas, which are more rustic in appearance, are to the north, facing each other and separated by a walled courtyard that is grassy, with shrubbery and trees. While the castle was built in the 18th century, the outbuildings date from the 19th century. The façades of the various buildings are mostly made of rubble or dressed stone and plastered, except for those of the common areas, which are made of exposed stone; the openings are predominantly straight or have a low arc, with their frames in brick or dressed stone; finally, the roofs, punctuated with dormers, skylights, and chimney stacks, are almost all covered in flat tiles from the region, or slates for three slopes that cover the castle, in various shapes. The castle dwelling, with its two levels under the eaves, and the three other habitable outbuildings (formerly a dovecote, longhouse, and farm), each raised by one floor, underwent a complete renovation in the 2010s.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…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
Elegant property, full of character, in commanding position, overlooking the Arroux Valley in south Burgundy, 25 km from Paray-le-Monial. Spacious, bright reception rooms, terraces overlooking countryside and old, period features. Outbuildings including renovated caretaker's house, used as gîte, garages, sheds, lock-up garage and pool-house with kitchen. Set in 3,7 hectares of attractive land with infinity pool, jacuzzi, garden, water feature, orchard and meadows. A lovely place to live. Energy class: F/F.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
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
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
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