castles for sale Burgundy, France (page 2)
Castle Nevers (58)
Sumptuous fully restored listed property on 7 hectares perched on a rocky peak with a view of the Canal du Nivernais and the rolling countryside. Located just 2.5 hours from Paris via the A6 and A77 motorways in the Burgundy region. English-style gardens, where the undulating size of the boxwood responds with humour to the surrounding countryside and recalls the hedges of Bazois. Totalling approximately 2900 sq.m of floor space, the property includes a castle dating from the 13th and 15th centuries with a mediaeval entrance which reveals an authentic interior transporting us back in time and offering sumptuous reception rooms with monumental fireplaces, Burgundy stone or parquet flooring, ribbed or coffered ceilings, boudoirs and hidden rooms. Large kitchens, dining rooms and a magnificent 13th century cellar. An elevator serving the first two upstairs floors adds a delicate touch of modernity. On the first floor, there is a series of lounges. 15 bedrooms with private bathrooms and contemporary WCs, each offering remarkable views. Slightly set back hidden behind pruned boxwoods, a delightful defence tower overlooks the village and the valley. Converted into accommodation, it offers a gentle blend of modernity and authenticity. The second castle dating from the 17th century presents a main entrance opening onto a large living room, a sumptuous reception room with large French windows opening onto two terraces, plus a living room with bar and fireplace, a kitchen and a hammam. On the upper floors, you will find meeting rooms, lounges / home gym, a private apartment and four suites with bathrooms, showers and toilets. Outside, there is a magnificent heated outdoor swimming pool. Located below on the peaceful banks of the Canal du Nivernais, accessible by an underground passage, there is a magnificent orangery dating from the end of the 17th century as well as a greenhouse, geometric ponds, a vegetable garden and a heliport. A remarkable property steeped in history.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Saint-Martin-de-la-Mer (21)
Côte d’Or 1616 A charming small 17th & 18th century Château with bountiful period features, recently thoroughly and tastefully renovated (updated electricity, heating, bathrooms, drainage & roofs, etc.), partly surrounded by moats, with useful outbuildings in a ten acre Park, with beautiful trees, lawns and alleys through the adjoining woods, deep in the preserved countryside of the ‘Parc Naturel du Morvan’ but with easy access from Paris and elsewhere. The environment is spectacular, calm and preserved ; a perfect hideaway from a busy lifestyle. Furniture available in addition. TWO ENTRANCE HALLS, SALON, LIBRARY, MUSIC (OR BILLIARD) ROOM AND DINING ROOM. BEDROOM WITH SHOWER ROOM, STUDY AND THREE KITCHENS ON THE GROUND FLOOR : TWO STAIRCASES, FIVE/SIX BEDROOMS, FOUR BATH/SHOWER ROOMS, MAIDS’ ROOM & CHAPEL ON THE FIRST FLOOR, WITH EXTENSIVE ATTICS ABOVE. The Outbuildings include Stables, Kennels, a Workshop, a Laundry, Garages, and a spacious Barn. Immense potential for creating beautiful gardens and a ‘Potager‘ in the grounds around the Château and in addition to the Parkland, there are a further 10 Acres of Woodland bordering a small stream to the East. In all about 20 Acres.
…By Philip Hawkes
Castle Flace-Bel Horizon - Macon (71)
PROPERTY WITH VINES HOTEL RESTAURANT For information, contact: Nadine DIPIETRO +33681993158This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Parthena Conseil
Castle Etang-sur-Arroux (71)
In southern Burgundy, in a protected environment without any nuisance, exceptional property on about 17.5 hectares closed in a dominant position with superb views of the region.Beautiful nineteenth century castle completely renovated with high quality services, approximately 1100 m² of living space and heated including large reception rooms, 7 bedrooms and bathrooms, 2 fully equipped kitchens. A set of outbuildings such as caretaker's lodge of about 100 m², garages, various annexes, main entrance porch, heated greenhouse, chapel of the eighteenth century. In separate situation, an equestrian area consisting of boxes and a covered arena of about 400 m².Enclosed landscaped park with centenary trees, pond, French garden, orchard, perfectly maintained. Location / Access: At about 1h30 from Paris (TGV), 2 hours from Lyon, 2h30 from Geneva, 40 minutes business airport, 20 minutes from Autun, 1h20 from Beaune, 10 minutes from shops. Helipad. Energy class: C Climate class : E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €7.118 and €10.678 per year. Prices indexed to August 15, 2015. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bourgogne-franche-comté
Castle Clamecy (58)
An impressive 18th century chateau, with garden, outbuilding and 5 hectares of grounds between Puisaye and Morvan in the Nièvre region. Set on the edge of a hamlet, the property is accessed via a small road which leads across a discreet bridge over a stream to the entrance gate. Hidden behind tall trees, the main dwelling can only be made out after entering the garden. Adjacent to the entrance, there is a building containing the caretaker's accommodation, which is extended by a section used for agricultural purposes. A peaceful stream runs through the grounds. Probably owned by local dignitaries from the 15th century onwards, the property was later inhabited by one of Louis XVI's bodyguards. However, the most famous resident was a French Major General during the Revolution and the First Empire, who carried out extensive renovation work.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Nevers (58)
Sumptuous fully restored listed property on 7 hectares perched on a rocky peak with a view of the Canal du Nivernais and the rolling countryside. Located just 2.5 hours from Paris via the A6 and A77 motorways in the Burgundy region. English-style gardens, where the undulating size of the boxwood responds with humour to the surrounding countryside and recalls the hedges of Bazois. Totalling approximately 2900 sq.m of floor space, the property includes a castle dating from the 13th and 15th centuries with a mediaeval entrance which reveals an authentic interior transporting us back in time and offering sumptuous reception rooms with monumental fireplaces, Burgundy stone or parquet flooring, ribbed or coffered ceilings, boudoirs and hidden rooms. Large kitchens, dining rooms and a magnificent 13th century cellar. An elevator serving the first two upstairs floors adds a delicate touch of modernity. On the first floor, there is a series of lounges. 15 bedrooms with private bathrooms and contemporary WCs, each offering remarkable views. Slightly set back hidden behind pruned boxwoods, a delightful defence tower overlooks the village and the valley. Converted into accommodation, it offers a gentle blend of modernity and authenticity. The second castle dating from the 17th century presents a main entrance opening onto a large living room, a sumptuous reception room with large French windows opening onto two terraces, plus a living room with bar and fireplace, a kitchen and a hammam. On the upper floors, you will find meeting rooms, lounges / home gym, a private apartment and four suites with bathrooms, showers and toilets. Outside, there is a magnificent heated outdoor swimming pool. Located below on the peaceful banks of the Canal du Nivernais, accessible by an underground passage, there is a magnificent orangery dating from the end of the 17th century as well as a greenhouse, geometric ponds, a vegetable garden and a heliport. A remarkable property steeped in history.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Charolles (71)
A large, 18th & 19th century, rural estate, with a chateau and outbuildings in 25 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. In the peace and quiet, with no visual or audible nuisances, it can be accessed via various private roads. The main driveway goes around the landscape parklands, bringing the symmetrical facade of the chateau into view. The outbuildings, constructed on the north side in the 19th century, delimit a courtyard which opens on to a large, walled vegetable garden. Away from the buildings, the woods extend over approx. 12 ha. The entire property is, however, in need of a new lease on life and major renovation works for its history to continue.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Rive Gauche - Joigny (89)
This very peaceful late 18th century chateau was progressively remodelled until the 20th century to comprise today a rectangular main building flanked by two Mansart-style pavilions. Featuring freestone facades, slate-tiled roofs and dormer windows, the main building offers about 500 sqm of living space including spacious panelled ground-floor living and reception rooms, 1st floor suites, and a top floor comprising a compact studio apartment, further bedrooms and a laundry room. The pavilions, one of which is fitted and self-contained, each offer about 150 sqm of living space. An extensive annex in the 6 hectares of wooded landscaped grounds includes former stables, a tack-room, a clock-tower, former staff apartments and magnificent vaulted cellars. Partially restored to create self-contained accommodation as well as showers and cloakrooms for the swimming pool set to the rear, this offers great further potential for conversion. With a tennis court.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Castle La Charité-sur-Loire (58)
A château and its grounds full of ancient trees bordered by a river 1 5 hours away from Paris, close to the River Loire in Burgundy. The main access is from the road via a private lane. After passing through an automatic double wrought-iron gate, we find the early 19th century property. The property is completely enclosed by vegetation and not overlooked. The garden is planted with a variety of different species and the grounds filled with century-old trees are bordered by a river for around 60 metres. Stone steps lead up to the terrace at the back of the château. A two-car garage extends out from the building.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Avallon (89)
2.5 hours from Paris between Vézelay and Avallon, this exceptional property is steeped in history. It is surrounded by its 9ha park, perfectly planted with century-old trees and a bridleway. This castle offers a living area of approximately 1500m², consisting of a magnificent 75m² living room entirely decorated with woodwork, 28 bedrooms with bathrooms, a billiard table, a meeting room, a large dining room . All the rooms have been restored in the spirit of the castle to preserve its authenticity. The outbuildings consist of a garage, a laundry room, an orangery, a workshop and a caretaker's apartment. This property would be suitable for a commercial or hotel activity but also for a family. Well presented by Bruno DELAMALLE +33 6 03 31 73 73 SALES AGENT EI “Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr”
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Saint Julien-Darnus - Auxerre (89)
A long tree-lined driveway leads to this property near Auxerre. Elevated on a moat-formed platform, it was built in the 16th century and later renovated in the 18th century. The estate comprises formal French gardens, wooded areas with centuries-old trees, streams, and ponds. No disturbances are to be noted. The four main buildings, including a fortified pavilion, encircle an elegant square courtyard. Three of them rise above the moat. The entrance to this courtyard is through a porch with traces of a drawbridge, which has withstood various restorations and remains a beautiful relic from the 16th century. It is protected by a large wrought-iron gate. The upscale restoration of the four buildings was done in keeping with the spirit of the place (stone, marble, tapestries, wallpapers from renowned houses) and the highest standards of modern comfort (internet, heat pumps combined with gas boilers, independent room and pavilion air conditioning). The four historic residences boast spacious reception rooms with beautiful fireplaces and bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, featuring refined sanitary elements that provide luxurious independence to each guest. The south facade of the main building opens onto the French gardens, accessible via a stone bridge over the moat. In the center of this extensive garden, a pond has been converted into a pool (heated by a heat pump) with water features and accompanied by a sauna. At the edge of the woods stands a small consecrated chapel. A meticulously cultivated orchard and extensive vegetable garden, designed for complete self-sufficiency, are irrigated by the abundant spring on the estate. At the property entrance, there are outbuildings converted into four accommodations (2 apartments and 2 studios) spread across two buildings restored in the 20th century, equipped with all modern conveniences. Each unit, perfectly isolated from the castle and its pavilions, enjoys complete privacy and private gardens. At the property entrance, an elegant secured garage has been designed to accommodate eight vehicles and provide maintenance facilities (car lift and resin flooring). In its center, there is a spacious exhibition area that will delight collectors of vintage models. The meticulously maintained property is fully secured with a video surveillance system. Detailed description available upon request: 50 pages with photographs, technical details, and descriptions.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Castle Marcigny (71)
In South Burgundy, in a hilly setting, estate of approx. 73 hectares of land (formerly an 18-hole golf course) with a 19th-century château offering approx. 620 sqm of living space with around 20 main rooms, including a dozen bedrooms and bathrooms. Several outbuildings including a dwelling house, a former clubhouse, reception rooms of various sizes, swimming pool, workshops, stables, storage buildings... Numerous possibilities: hotel business, events or private residence. Location : Approximately 10 km from Marcigny, 20 km from Saint-Yan airfield, 30 km from Paray-le-Monial, 40 km from Roanne, 90 km from Mâcon, 130 km from Lyon, 240 km from Geneva. 1 h from Le Creusot TGV station (Paris in 1h20). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bourgogne-franche-comté
Castle Macon (71)
Object of a recent renovation of hight quality, this 880 m2 castle offers modern comfort. Its architecture is reminiscent of some of the castles of beautiful Tuscany. On the ground floor, a large entrance serves several lounges and reception rooms with fireplaces and parquet floors. The stone staircase leads to the 2 floors and their 9 bedrooms with bathrooms. The park of about 3 hectares brings peace and freshness to lovers of swimming (swimming pool 6x15 m and beach) or sunbathing (large terrace on the edge of the park). Several outbuildings (house to renovate, garage, cellar) complete the property. This property is the ideal starting point for magnificent walks to the Grands Crus de Bourgogne estates (Côte de Beaune: Beaune, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Meursault, and Côte Chalonnaise: Givry, Montagny, Santenay) without forgetting those of Beaujolais (Saint-Amour, Saint-Vérand, Juliénas, Moulin à Vent), great restaurants and buildings steeped in history. The property is located 45 minutes from Lyon, 60 minutes from Beaune, 1h30 from Geneva by car and only 1h35 from Paris by TGV. Motorways A6, A36, A39, A40, RCEA and TGV station (Mâcon Loché). The agency fees will be entirely at the Seller's expense. Contact B.Delamalle +0603317373
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Joigny (89)
A chateau with an old farm complex nestled in a refined country estate covering six hectares, an hour and a half from Paris. The fief was established in 1589 by the Harlay de Champvallon family, who won renown in the court of King Louis XIV of France. The chateau was renovated to a considerable extent later, in the eighteenth century, when it belonged to the Saint-Simon family. The estate covers around six hectares. It is tucked away in woods. A small river edges it. A little country road and a lane lined with lime trees leads up to the property’s gates. Once you have gone through the wrought-iron gates and crossed the balustrade bridge that straddles the moat, you reach a grassy courtyard. From this open space, you can admire the rectangular chateau flanked with two pavilions that are capped with mansard roofs. On the right, a complex of service outhouses, crowned with a roof lantern and clock, completes this collection of fine buildings. This built heritage is surrounded by a dry moat, gardens and woods of age-old trees. From the courtyard, a path lined with brick columns and hedges trimmed in perfectly straight lines leads to the outbuildings and, further on, to a secondary entrance gate.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Chalon-sur-saone (71)
An impressive 18th century chateau on almost 5 ha of land in the Bresse region of Burgundy, to be saved. The chateau is situated on the outskirts of a village of some 200 inhabitants, on the site of an earlier fortified house. It used to face two outbuildings, one of which still exists, all surrounding a vast square courtyard, bordered by an old moat, part of which has been restored. All the buildings face east/west.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Macon (71)
An elegant, comfortable chateau with outhouses, nestled in seven hectares of grounds in eastern France, between Lyon, Dijon and Geneva. You reach the property from a secondary road. It is hidden behind tall walls and the thick groves of its grounds. The design of these grounds drew inspiration from English-style gardens, which were in vogue at the end of the 19th century. The buildings stand around two large courtyards. The main courtyard is enclosed by two residential wings – the north wing, probably built in the 18th century, and the west wing, built in the mid-19th century – and by former farming outhouses on its south and east sides, as well as a chapel beside the entrance to the court. The second courtyard is more recent. It is enclosed by a warden’s lodge and storage buildings that are used for technical aspects of the property. A Gallo-Roman settlement is thought to have stood here. The place was a Knights Templar commandery from the 12th century to the 16th century. Then the Knights of the Order of Malta ran the property up to the French Revolution. Over the past three centuries, only two different families have lived in the chateau. This has given it the harmonious appearance that you can admire today. The whole property has been maintained very well and is currently in a perfect state.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Beaune (21)
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
Castle Beaune (21)
Very rare on the market. We are pleased to offer you for sale this exceptional property dating from the 17th century for its hunting lodge, from the 18th century for the long adjoining the castle and finally the construction of the castle in 1820. In the heart of Burgundy, a few minutes from BEAUNE in the Cote d'Or near the hospices of Beaune and the Levernois golf course, come and discover this exceptional Château, its hunting lodge, its outbuildings and its swimming pool, nestled in the heart of 'a park of more than four hectares, its watercourse and generously wooded with hundred-year-old trees. You will be transported by the charm and the tranquility of the place. Family property in the purest French tradition. The 18th century castle, completely renovated, is built on three levels for an area of 1,000 m² and is made up on the garden level, of a reception room, dining room, lounge and adjoining library, two kitchens, on the ground floor. first floor you will find the bedrooms each with their own shower room or bathroom as well as a master bedroom with living room and kitchenette, two other bedrooms on the half floor with linen room and gym, a shower room, a kitchen and living room opening onto the park, a large apartment on the top floor fully equipped with bedroom, bathroom, large living room and kitchen. The hunting lodge from 1640, with an area of 200 m² and its architecture so characteristic and perfectly maintained, it consists of a beautiful entrance, a living room, a kitchen and five bedrooms with bathrooms and attic. Barn with an area of 200 m² and an area of 170 m² with its reception room of 100 m² and two other rooms of 35 m² each. Good for family projects, guest houses, luxury hotels, vacation rentals, receptions, seminars, weddings, exhibitions, events. Built complex representing more than 1,200 m² of living space Other photos on request. Very exceptional, very rare in this sector! For any visit, your advisor is at your disposal 7/7. The sale price is presented "Agency Fees Included (HAI.)" 4,200,000 euros. Agency fees payable by the seller. LC Immobilier agency. Commercial Agent B3 Concept EIRL RCS 430 275 875 RSAC ANTIBES.
…By B3 Concept Eirl
Castle Sens (89)
Located only 1 hour 10 minutes from Paris, this magnificent 19th century waterfront mansion sits discreetly alongside its hanging English garden overlooking the Yonne valley. The natural grounds present a remarkable heritage of many hundred-year-old trees, conferring on the site a sense of majesty and serenity. Pierre de Gondi Cardinal de Retz donated the site to the Capuchins in 1608; the convent was destroyed in 1791, and a wealthy Parisian built this south-facing residence in 1838, in accordance with the architectural tastes of the day in the capital. The pure lines of its windows project us into the surrounding countryside. The harmonious interior architecture, the ground floor reception rooms, the panoramic views and the pastel colors bring every flicker of light to life. Its elevator, its bathrooms and its energy performance make it the ideal main residence or holiday home. Thanks to its two levels of reception rooms at garden level and its potential for extension, the property could also be developed for business use (tourism or otherwise). Located in Burgundy, on the outskirts of Puisaye and the Othe forest, it presents delightful rural surroundings that are perfectly conducive to relaxation. A sumptuous property that will delight all lovers of hunting, sport, nature and swimming. View overlooking the valley. 10 minutes from Roncemay Golf Club.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
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