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Castle Limoges (87)

Barnes Properties and Châteaux offers for sale in Haute-Vienne (87), just 20 minutes from Limoges and its TGV station, this charming residence from the 17th and 19th centuries, designed by the Parisian architect Lenormand, set in the heart of its park of about 10 hectares with outbuildings.The property is located in a quiet area, in a preserved environment, on the outskirts of a small peaceful hamlet, sheltered from view.You will appreciate the tranquility of the place, its harmony, and its unobstructed view of the park, which is enhanced by 2 ponds and adorned with centennial trees.Access is via a driveway winding through the estate that leads us to the foot of the small castle covered in virgin vine and topped with a beautiful slate roof. The building rises over 3 levels and consists of a central body flanked by rectangular towers and a round one.The interior has remained authentic and features 533 m² of living space distributed by a magnificent central granite staircase dating likely from the 17th century.Each level has a distribution corridor to the north allowing for very good internal circulation.The ground floor offers beautiful reception rooms, and you will find no less than 10 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms on the upper floors. The views from the upper floors are magnificent.Renovation work is to be expected.Some outbuildings complete the estate.If you are looking for an authentic family residence in a quiet area, easily accessible, not too far from a large city, this property will surely charm you.ENERGY CLASS: G - CLIMATE CLASS: D / Estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use: €18,440 - €25,030 (reference year 2021, 2022, 2023)Housing with excessive energy consumption.Well presented by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE“Information on risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr”This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$674,600
533
10bedrooms
1bathroom
land 10ha

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

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Castle Ussel (19)

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$1,739,000
1,500
11bedrooms
land 73ha

By Patrice Besse

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Castle Brive-la-Gaillarde (19)

A 15th-century chateau, its outbuildings, grounds and swimming pool, surrounded by 21 hectares of unoccupied land, along the outskirts of the Quercy region, twenty minutes from Brive-la-Gaillarde. In the 14th century, the lands owned by the de Chabannes family were transferred to Adhémar d’Aigrefeuille, Baron of Gramat, before the de Muzac family, whose patriarch was the King of France’s sergeant-at-arms, took possession of the estate in the next century, pledging his allegiance to the Viscount of Turenne in the process. Through marriages and successive inheritances, the fiefdom was then passed down to the de Tournier family of Corrèze, followed by that of the de Materre de Chauffour family, which owned it until 1870. Left abandoned for nearly a century, the dwelling was given a new life in 1966 when a painter and his wife bought the chateau, nearly in ruins, and undertook a large-scale restoration. From the wrought-iron gate, which indicates the estate’s formal entrance, a gravel lane traverses a large swath of lawn and leads to the property’s upper patio, the latter of which skirts the southeast exterior of the oldest of the three dwellings. Faithful to the origin of its name, the dwelling is made up of two adjacent edifices, which hug the land’s natural slope: the older of the two is located above the more recent construction, whereas the two wings are partially connected via a third dwelling abutting a square tower-dovecote. The upper edifice, from the late 15th century, is made up of a rectangular structure, the western part of which was completely reassembled with original materials recovered from the rubble after 1945, while a stately hexagonal tower, with a lauze slate tile roof, juts forward into the courtyard. In addition, mullioned windows, including two corner ones behind the dwelling, cadence its exteriors, whereas, in the interior corner of the second building, in all likelihood built in the late 17th century, a circular tower, completely rebuilt in 2025, is topped with a lauze slate roof. This same dwelling also features a balcony with balusters, supported by a basket-handle arch, while a series of dormers, crowned with finials, punctate the various rooftops – long, conical, pavilion and hipped – that have been deftly blended together. Lastly, slate and barrel tiles as well as tall chimneys, gracefully coiffed, create an overall aesthetic and aerial composition, whereas the outbuildings – a Limousin-style barn and a former hunting lodge – provide the finishing touches for this remarkable and historical estate.

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$1,337,700
700
13bedrooms
land 21ha

By Patrice Besse

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Castle Brive-la-Gaillarde (19)

A 13th-century chateau, its outbuildings and feudal vestiges between Brive-la-Gaillarde and the foothills of the White Périgord region. From the hamlet’s small square, a 150-metre no-through road, framed on either side by large outbuildings that partially mask the property, provides access to the chateau’s court of honour via a wrought-iron gate flanked by stone pillars. The property’s enclosure walls, the round tower with its Renaissance dormer window and the crystallised ruins of an ancient lookout tower, are the remaining vestiges of the early chateau dating from 1226, which was expanded in the 15th century with the construction of the three-storey main building and its square tower, and then restored in 1650, this last phase being accompanied by the construction of the mansard roof outbuildings as well. Facing east to west, the barlong-shaped main building has a hipped roof flanked on opposite corners by two towers, one round and topped with a pepperpot roof and the other square with a pavilion roof. The three-storey façades of this classical-style dwelling, in lime-pointed rubble stone, are cadenced by many tall casement cross-windows with ashlar stone surrounds. The façade also has two sets of double glass doors with semi-circular spoked fanlights as well as two bull’s-eye windows, and is topped with a rounded dormer window on one side, which dynamically highlights a central row of windows. Two monumental chimneys rise up from this side of the roof as well, while the towers’ façades are punctuated by small windows, oculi and glass doors. All the windows and doors are safeguarded by single or double-leaf wooden shutters, with the exception of the mullion dormer window topped with a triangular pediment and a pinnacle that crowns the vertical row of windows on the chateau’s northern gable end. With two hectares of land, the property’s buildings were all constructed out of blond limestone and topped with Allassac slate roofs. Adjacent to the round tower and extending on from the main dwelling, a two-storey outbuilding, used mainly as housing, faces a triangular domestic outbuilding, which encloses the grand courtyard on one side. The latter is extended to the south by a large rectangular, landscaped patio, which provides the chateau’s western façade with a panoramic view, while from the chateau’s eastern façade, the grounds bordered by a gravel area reveal swathes of woodlands that extend towards the south. Lastly, an immense right-angle outbuilding used for agricultural purposes is located on the other side of the drive.

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$1,157,400
750
12bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 2ha

By Patrice Besse

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Castle Beaulieu-sur-Dordogne (19)

Perched on a scenic ridge in south-central France, this magnificent chateau estate offers a premium, turn-key investment opportunity. The property is uniquely adaptable for continued use as a premier destination wedding venue, or for conversion into a five-star luxury boutique hotel, gastronomic retreat, or elite educational institution. The estate features high-end infrastructure, including newly renovated en-suite accommodations for up to 70 guests, a deluxe bridal suite, outstanding views, ceremonial lawns, and a half-Olympic-sized pool. Perfectly positioned for luxury slow tourism, the estate offers total privacy alongside exceptional connectivity. It is located within 45 to 120 minutes of three regional airports, and minutes from a popular medieval town.

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$4,013,000
2,196
38bedrooms
25bathrooms
land 3.3ha

By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate

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Castle Evaux-les-Bains (23)

19th century manor house with garden of 5960 m² Est Creuse, in the heart of the Limousin spa resort and 35 minutes from the A71 motorway, 19th century manor house of approximately 320 m²: entrance, reception room, fitted kitchen, utility room, office, 7 bedrooms, 8 bathrooms water, laundry room. Outbuildings: Large covered terrace, garage, boiler room. Oil central heating, mains drainage, alarm. Terraced garden with land of 5926 m². Good and ideal location for tourist activity. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr

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$517,800
320
7bedrooms
land 5,960

By Chateaux Et Patrimoine

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Castle Chalus (87)

A rare opportunity to acquire a stunning historical eight-bedroom fully renovated château with beautiful private gardens and swimming pool. This wonderful chateau has been renovated to a exceptionally high standard and now provides a modern luxurious home whilst still retaining many of its historical features and origins. Originally built for the love interest of a local noble man, this chateau has a romantic past that dates back over 150 years. Located in a private setting and elevated above street level, the property is surrounded by stone walls and wrought iron gates which provides complete privacy and security. The gardens are beautifully maintained and there is an impressive inground all season - heated and cooled as required- salt water swimming pool with surrounding terrace. You enter the impressive house into a large luminous hallway where you are immediately greeted by the original beautiful circular staircase. Off to the right you will discover a fabulous modern fully equipped kitchen with a huge lovely old stone fireplace. The kitchen has been designed to a commercial standard to allow for a variety of possibilities, of course it is a wonderful family kitchen but for anyone who wants to run cookery demonstrations, offer in house dining experiences etc, the kitchen is ready for this. The kitchen has a very large commercial gas and electric cooker with double oven, 6 gas burners and hotplate situated within the grand 'château' style fireplace. There is a large double door fridge with icemaker, separate wine fridge and a stunning three meter marble centre island. Off the kitchen is the laundry and utility room with washing machine and dryer and extensive cupboards. From the hallway two beautiful oak doors lead to the exceptionally luminous large living room which houses a lovely Napoleonic Black Marble open fireplace. The room has original wooden flooring, high ceilings and an original ceiling rose. There are electric shutters on all windows and the windows face out onto the rear grounds. The rear grounds can be reached through double French doors from the living room which allows for seamless entertaining. To the left of the living room area is the very large dining room that is entered by two solid oak doors. Lovely panelling surrounds the room. Two large double windows open up the view onto the rear grounds, pool area and the village church. To the left of the entrance there is a good sized ground floor bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. There are two large storage rooms with extensive shelving. A separate WC is located in the hallway. Ascending the magnificent oak circular stairway with sisal runner and iron railings you arrive at a large landing. Off the landing you will find four beautifully renovated bedrooms 3 of which have new en-suite bathrooms. With 3m high ceilings, the spacious bedrooms are all flooded with natural light. The master bedroom has extensive built-in cupboards and has an ensuite with floor to ceiling tiles, a beautiful 'egg' bath and stunning chrome tap ware, a double sized walk-in shower with large rain showerhead, two single sinks and a WC. There are two further large bedrooms with their private ensuite shower rooms. And there is also a smaller bedroom on this level. The beautiful oak staircase continues to the top level with a cosy open landing area. To the left is a door leading to a large open hallway leading to two bedrooms and an open plan entertainment/ games room. A further separate bedroom and bathroom are located on this level along with access to the two undeveloped tower rooms that are used at the moment for storage. The grounds of this exceptional property are very private, raised from street level with high walls and hedges, with 1600m2 of garden. At the rear is an in ground heated pool, raised deck with gazebo, deck barbecue area, and a tiled area around the pool. There are also two garden sheds and a well. The garage can be reached by a stairway inside the walled front area and by the street garage doors. There is ample room for parking, an electric vehicle charging point and lots of room for storage. The garage leads to two vaulted cellars ideal for your wine collection. The home is equipped with central heating, reverse heat pumps, air conditioning, electric shutters, and double-glazed windows. Previously, the property was offered out for rentals as a five-star-rated vacation rental home. The house is being sold fully furnished so all you need to bring is your suitcase. The château is on the Richard the Lionheart route, and Santiago de Compostelle route. It is within walking distance to bakeries, shops, bars, restaurants, and a health spa and also the Castles of Chalus-Maulmont and Chalus Chabrol. The city of Limoges with its airport (direct flights to UK) and fast train links to Paris make this a perfect place as a permanent residence, holiday house or to resurrect the previo

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$1,038,000
406
8bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 1,658

By Agence Hamilton

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Castle Chalus (87)

Ref. 4718: castle with guest house for sale 40km from Limoges (Haute-Vienne department). The property is situated close to Châlus, a small Limousin town renowned as the place where Richard the Lionheart met his end. It lies in the département of Haute-Vienne, 40 km south-west of Limoges, its Limoges-Bénédictins railway station (Paris–Toulouse line), and an international airport, Limoges-Bellegarde, which offers regular flights to Lyon, Marseille, London, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester and the Midlands. The area, which forms part of the Périgord–Limousin Regional Natural Park, is known as the Pays des Feuillardiers, after the craftsmen who traditionally produced chestnut-wood hoops (feuillards) used for barrel-making. It is a lively region whose economic activity is centred on forestry, agriculture and tourism. Its gently undulating landscapes, cloaked in deep forests and interlaced with numerous streams, are especially appreciated by walkers, sports enthusiasts, river anglers and lovers of history. Both local residents and those who have settled here from elsewhere — including a vibrant British community — enjoy an excellent quality of life. The château presents itself as the harmonious composition of three buildings from different periods. On the ground floor, approached through the small North door, one finds to the right the hall, an antechamber, the kitchen, and a passageway leading to the utility–boiler room and WC, the television room, and the music room. This is where the arched doorway giving access to the terrace and park is located. From the music room, a few steps lead to the reception rooms — the drawing rooms and dining room — two remarkable spaces distinguished by their magnificent decorative features. In addition, both the drawing room and the music room are equipped with wood-burning stoves. Returning to the half-landing overlooking the entrance hall, one reaches the upper floors via the majestic oak staircase. On the first floor, arranged over two half-levels, there is a study–library and five bedrooms, three of which have their own bathroom and WC, while the remaining two share a bathroom. On the second floor, reached via a winding staircase, there are two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms and WCs, together with an attic. Ouitbuildings : Separated from the château by a lime-tree avenue and a long natural hedge, an extensive Limousin-style barn contains a self-contained two-storey dwelling, suitable for use as a guest cottage or caretaker’s house. It comprises a sitting room, a kitchen–dining room, four bedrooms, and two shower rooms with WCs. In addition to the cottage, this impressive 60-metre barn offers, on the lower level: a wood store, a garage, a stable with four loose boxes, and various workshops. The upper level consists of large open spaces, inviting the future owners to give free rein to their imagination. A small separate pavilion, situated at the western corner of the barn, was originally a laundry. It has been fully restored and converted into a charming artist’s studio. Lastly, adjoining the sixteenth-century wing, a vast pergola set on a large south-facing tiled terrace provides an additional living area complementing the château. Access to the property is through an imposing gateway set into the wall that encloses part of its perimeter. The château, positioned on a small promontory, overlooks a vast English-style park that slopes gently down towards a stream meandering through the estate’s woodland. A delightful “English river” (a man-made water feature) fed by a natural spring, together with a generously sized swimming pool, further enhances the grounds. Set slightly apart, a tree-lined meadow would be well suited to accommodating horses. The estate extends to almost eight and a half hectares in total. Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr Christian MAUVE : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 437 693 534. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$1,337,700
495
7bedrooms
6bathrooms
land 8.4ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Castle Tulle (19)

Situated in the centre of its own grounds of over 12 hectares stands this superb imposing 13th century stone castle. Within the grounds beside the fishing lake of 6075m2 is another stone building which has been converted into 3 gites. This castle stands as a testament to the architectural splendor of its time. Its majestic towers, grand facades and intricate detailing evoke a sense of historical elegance and transports you back in time. Each stone of this castle whispers tales of knights, nobles and centuries gone by, inviting you to immerse yourself in its storied past. Entering the grounds through a monumental arched gate you travel to the castle and enter through the 'porte cochère' just like the middle ages. Entering the castle you arrive into a very welcoming and stunning entrance hall with the beautiful stone and wooden staircase in front of you and that beautiful and unique cobbled floor that continues through the dining room and kitchen, just wonderful! To the left of the entrance hall is the most gorgeous dining room (40m2) with double doors that open to the kitchen (37.5m2). Just take a look at that unique stone sink! The the right of the entrance hall is the library of 38m2, another beautiful room, which then leads to the living room measuring 37m2. In the tower leading from the living room is neat office. Completing the ground floor is a bedroom (14.5m2) with en-suite shower room, a laundry room, a scullery and separate wc. The majestic staircase from the entrance hall leads you to the first floor which offers 7 wonderful bedrooms each averaging 20m2, each with en-suite shower rooms. The second floor is accessed via the second staircase, once used by the servants of the castle. Here you will find a further 6 bedrooms in need of decoration and a bathroom. The castle has two forms of heating, an oil system and a recently installed and sophisticated pellet burner system. This gives you the choice of which system to use. Within the beautiful grounds you will find the carp lake which measures 6075m2, parkland style gardens, meadows, wood-land and an orchard. A pretty stone barn is used to house vehicles and equipment. The stone building that has been converted into accommodation offers a honeymoon gite for a couple and 2 three bedroom, two bathroom family gites. The Correze is home to a rich variety of unspoilt natural scenery. Its hills, lakes, rivers, waterfalls, forests and footpaths make it an ideal location for many outdoor leisure activities such as cycling, walking and canoeing. The castle is just 8km from the town of Seilhac and 14km from beautiful Uzerche, with its train station with direct services to Paris. There are airports at Brive and Limoges with regular flights from the UK and the rest of Europe. The A89 and A20 motorways can be accessed within easy reach. This is one of Frances unspolit chateaux! (3.93 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)

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$1,628,500
511
14bedrooms
12bathrooms
land 12.4ha

By Agence Newton

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Listed castle Brive-la-Gaillarde (19)

For sale, a château listed in the supplementary inventory of Historical Monuments from the 11th to the 15th and 18th centuries, approximately 821 m² with 401 m² of living space, partially restored on 7.11 hectares. This château is located in Corrèze, north of Brive-la-Gaillarde and on the borders of Dordogne. The château from the 11th to 15th and 18th centuries. This château, listed as a Historical Monument and placed on a rocky spur, offers a preserved place free of any nuisance on 7.11 hectares in one block. This dwelling in a hamlet consists of a lord's house, a dungeon with an old stable, vaulted cellars, a square tower, and the remains of a chapel with its crypt. A surrounding wall traces the medieval history of this château. The château rises over 3 levels. Each level measures approximately 183 m². The top level is designated as an attic. A living room, a kitchen, 4 bedrooms, a bathroom, and a shower room. A terrace on the upper floor. On the upper floor of the porch, 4 bedrooms remain to be renovated. A garden shielded from view in a dominant position. History and architecture. The site of this château was an oppidum during the time of the Gauls due to its strategic location. Before the year 1000, a wooden château was built at this location. In the 11th century, this château was transformed into a feudal fortress with a four-level tower, 3 vaulted cellars, and surrounding walls. The château was destroyed during the Hundred Years' War. In the 15th century, the dwelling was rebuilt with a chapel, a keystone, the lord's house, evidenced by the kitchen floor, and Gothic arcading. In the 17th century, a fire destroyed the château, which was rebuilt in the 18th century as we know it today. This château was titled viscountcy, and its lords held this title. Illustrious guests stayed there, such as Mr. de Mirabeau, who had his own room that bears his name. The family was linked to Turenne.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$633,900
810
7bedrooms
1bathroom
land 7.1ha

By Vv Groupe Immobilier Du Patrimoine

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Castle Le Dorat (87)

Barnes Properties and Châteaux offers for sale in the north of Haute-Vienne (87), between Montmorillon (20 min) and Le Dorat, this vast property consisting of a castle from the 15th and 19th centuries, its numerous outbuildings, and its 108 hectares of contiguous grounds crossed by a stream.An authentic, harmonious property, shielded from all nuisances, in the same family since its construction.The castle is preceded by a large courtyard closed off by its outbuildings. It offers about 400 m² of living space. The whole presents a beautiful authenticity with many period elements.The view of the estate from the terraced garden is incredible!The outbuildings include several houses, barns, stables, and a dovecote listed in the supplementary inventory of historic monuments.The estate extends over 108 hectares, including about 50 hectares of woods and 50 hectares of meadows. There are also 2 ponds and a walled orchard-garden.1 hour from Poitiers and Limoges.Detailed file available upon request.Not subject to the DPE (Historic Monument).Well presented by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE"Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr"This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$2,134,000
400
7bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 108ha

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

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Listed castle Le Dorat (87)

Situated in Basse-Marche, in the heart of the unspoilt countryside of the Montmorillonnais region, this magnificent château enjoys a remarkable natural setting, surrounded by meadows, woods and ponds, within a rolling, verdant landscape. Access to the property is via an elegant driveway lined with tall oak trees, offering a gradual and majestic approach that reveals the full beauty and serenity of the surroundings. Poitiers and Limoges are less than an hour away, whilst essential amenities (shops, medical services, schools) are just 20 minutes away. Built between the 15th and 16th centuries and subsequently remodelled in the 19th century, the château boasts a harmonious and perfectly balanced architectural style. Set in the heart of its 108-hectare estate, it offers a rare living environment, combining authenticity, elegance and absolute tranquillity. The main entrance opens onto a superb semi-circular courtyard forming a U-shape. The central main building is flanked by two wings set at right angles, ending in a crenellated wall. The complex is enclosed by a gate inspired by Second Empire architecture, lending the property a noble and prestigious air. To the south, a beautifully landscaped park surrounds the château, featuring a pond. A tree-lined path, shaded by majestic ornamental trees, invites visitors to take a stroll and leads to a remarkable 15th-century dovecote, listed as a Historic Monument — a heritage site of great rarity. The château – approx. 400 m² of living space The ground floor (approx. 200 m²) opens onto a spacious entrance hall leading to beautiful reception rooms, which open out onto a splendid terrace overlooking the valley and the pond. It comprises: • a large living room with panelling, a fireplace, herringbone parquet flooring and panoramic views of the grounds, • two more intimate living rooms, • an elegant dining room, • a kitchen, • bathrooms, • and a cellar. In the left wing (as you enter): a second kitchen, a study and a boiler room. In the west tower: a separate bedroom accessible from the outside. A beautiful oak staircase with balusters, complemented by a service staircase, leads to the first floor, which comprises: • four spacious bedrooms, • two bathrooms with toilets in the main building, • as well as a bedroom in each of the two towers. The second floor, currently an attic, offers great potential for conversion. The property is characterised by its spacious rooms and abundant natural light, thanks to numerous windows running the full width of the walls. Outbuildings and annexes The main courtyard is flanked by two substantial outbuildings: • On the left: a caretaker’s house (approx. 45 m²) comprising a living room with kitchen, a bedroom, a bathroom, a toilet and a terrace, as well as a woodshed and a storage area. • On the right: a building comprising a garage and two stables suitable for horses. At the entrance to the property: • a large barn with a floor area of approximately 400 m², • three houses (approximately 55 m², 50 m² and 75 m²), some of which are currently let, • with the potential to create additional accommodation as required. The circular dovecote, listed as a Historic Monument, is an exceptional heritage feature. It retains 533 nesting boxes, as well as an internal gallows with its ladder and original paved floor. The estate The estate, comprising a single block of land, covers 108 hectares and offers a rare natural setting: • approximately 10 hectares of wooded parkland with a pond, • two ponds, • 46.5 hectares of land currently leased, • 61 hectares of freehold land. The property is completely undisturbed, with no immediate neighbours or road traffic. A rare find, combining historic charm, significant development potential and an exceptional quality of life, ideal as a prestigious family home, a tourism venture or an equestrian centre. Opportunity to purchase additional woodland and ponds Sale price including fees : 1,840,000 euros. Fees at seller's expense. Energy class : N/A. Climate class : N/A. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr

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$2,140,300
400
7bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 108.1ha

By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée

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Castle Limoges (87)

Stunning castle for sale near Limoges.Nestled amidst lush meadows, woods, and gentle hills, it reigns over a territory of great natural beauty. Access is via a charming road lined with majestic oaks, gradually revealing the remarkable character of the estate. Nearby, the cities of Poitiers and Limoges are easily accessible in less than an hour's drive, while local services such as shops, doctors, and schools are available just 20 minutes away. Dating probably from the 15th-16th centuries, the castle was enhanced in the 19th century, giving it balanced and elegant architecture. Built on an exceptional estate of 108 hectares, it offers a unique quality of life. Its main entrance opens onto a semicircular honor courtyard, forming a U shape, surrounded by a central living block flanked by two wings at right angles. A wall adorned with crenels and merlons completes the composition, while a monumental gate is inspired by the French models of the Second Empire. To the south, a remarkable park extends with a pond and a riding path shaded by majestic trees. This path invites serenity and leads to a 15th-century dovecote, listed as a historical monument. This space serves as a privileged place to enjoy summer evenings in peace. With a living area of approximately 400 m², the interior layout is functional and harmonious: Ground floor (approx. 200 m²): A vestibule serves the main reception rooms that open onto a splendid terrace, offering a panoramic view of the valley and the pond. Among them: - A large living room decorated with woodwork, featuring an imposing fireplace, a herringbone parquet floor, and large windows letting in light. - Two more modest living rooms. - A spacious dining room, a kitchen, a restroom, and a cellar. In the East wing, there is a second kitchen, an office, and a boiler room, while in the West tower, a bedroom is accessible from the outside. First floor: A beautiful oak staircase with balusters leads to a landing that distributes: - Four spacious bedrooms in the main body of the castle. - Two bathrooms with toilets. Additionally, each of the two towers houses a bedroom. Second floor: Used as an attic, it could be converted into additional rooms. The general layout is perfectly designed, blending practicality and warmth. The brightness of the rooms is remarkable thanks to the numerous openings spread across the two façades. Outbuildings: The honor courtyard is surrounded by two large outbuildings: - To the west: the guardian's house (approx. 45 m²), consisting of a living room-kitchen opening onto a back terrace, a bedroom, a bathroom, and toilets. It is extended by a woodshed and a storage area. - To the east: a building including a garage, two stables capable of housing five horses, and a shed. A little further stands the circular dovecote that overlooks the surrounding park and pond. Annex buildings Just a few steps from the castle: - A large barn (approx. 400 m²), ideal for storage. - Three houses: - First house (approx. 55 m²): living room, kitchen, three bedrooms, bathroom, and garage. - Second house (approx. 50 m²): living room/kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom, and garage. - Third house (approx. 75 m²): living room/kitchen, two bedrooms, and bathroom. The estate: Impressively extensive with its 108 hectares, and a landscaped park of 10 hectares. Fees are to be paid by the seller. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. Real Estate Network CAPIFRANCE - Your commercial agent (RSAC No. 449 455 609 - Registry of TOURS) Alexandre GEOFFROY D'ASSY Individual Entrepreneur 06 20 45 61 61 - Ref. 935890This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$2,140,300
400
12bedrooms
land 108ha

By Capifrance - Alexandre Geoffroy D'assy

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Castle Limoges (87)

Rf.4722 : French 18th C. chateau for sale in Haute-Vienne department. The Briance Valley is a protected site in the Haute-Vienne department of Limousin. The river winds its way through a rural landscape where deciduous woods on the slopes alternate with bocage meadows and low-lying pastures, poplar groves on the banks, and cultivated fields on the flatlands and hillsides. This is the home of the famous Limousine cattle breed: the Pôle de Lanaud, with its renowned restaurant, is just a few minutes from the property. This corner of the countryside is less than 20 km from Limoges, a city of art and history. Known for its long tradition of porcelain manufacturing, the capital of Limousin is a dynamic city with a large student population, a renowned university hospital, and one of the world's leading companies in the field of electrical equipment (Legrand). Limoges-Bénédictins train station, listed as a Historic Monument for its architecture combining Art Nouveau and Art Deco, allows you to reach Paris or Toulouse in three and a half hours. Limoges Bellegarde airport, half an hour from the château, has regular flights to Lyon, London, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, and the Midlands. This proximity between town and country explains the abundance of castles and manor houses found in the Briance Valley. The oldest were built by the powerful Viscounts of Limoges or by the abbots of Solignac, an important abbey on the Via Lemovicensis route to Compostela. The more recent ones, such as the property on offer, were designed as pleasant residences for the upper middle class of Limoges, who loved, and still appreciate, this charming and peaceful setting just a stone's throw from the city. Set apart from a hamlet, the chateau is a building of classical proportions flanked by two round towers with conical roofs. In the center, a detached pavilion houses the entrance and stairwell. It is topped by a portico broken by a monumental pediment dormer with a domed roof. On the opposite side, the south facade features a perfect alignment of windows on a straight facade framed by slightly protruding wings. Chain molding and bossages reinforce the impression of symmetry, which extends up to the domed dormers lighting the attic. Covered in slate, the hipped roof of the main building, like that of the entrance pavilion, is topped with a metal ridge. To the north again, a three-step staircase leads to the front door, a side door with a wooden tympanum and a protruding doorframe. From there, the ground floor comprises an entrance hall, an office with a toilet and shower, a storage room/cellar, a kitchen, a dining room, a double living room, and a library. On the same level, the towers house a bar with neo-Gothic decor in one and a boiler room in the other. With high ceilings, these two rooms occupy two levels. On the first floor : 4 large bedrooms with their own bathrooms. On the second floor : a long hallway and five beautiful bedrooms with bathrooms, one of which has a shower room and sometimes a dressing room. Two of these bedrooms are located in the towers. Under the eaves: a large open space ready to be converted. The property has a total living area of approximately 700 sqm. The outbuildings include: The Orangery, probably built in the 19th century, is the main outbuilding. On the first floor, a fully equipped reception room can seat up to 60 people. A second floor, under the eaves, is in need of restoration. Separately, the modern garage with cellar can accommodate two to three cars and the equipment needed to maintain the property. Finally, the swimming pool (12.5 x 4.5 m) is at the center of a true wellness area with its terrace and pool house equipped with a sauna. The park, covering an area of approximately 5.55 acres (2.25 hectares), forms a sort of uneven diamond shape, with its corners roughly pointing to the cardinal points. At its center, with their facades facing south, the castle and its outbuildings stand on a vast, well-kept, flower-filled lawn. All around, tall trees shelter the castle and its guests from view and noise. The land slopes very gently, but without reaching it, towards the Roselle, a tributary of the Briance. A tennis court, shaded by trees, marks the southern tip, while the wooded western side borders an invisible railway line. Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr Christian MAUVE : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 437 693 534. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$1,395,800
700
9bedrooms
8bathrooms
land 2.3ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

30

Castle Châteauneuf-la-Forêt (87)

35 minutes southeast of Limoges, this beautiful property with a swimming pool sits in a verdant setting of over 18 hectares, comprising woods, coppice, meadows, and a small pond. You will be captivated by its peaceful surroundings, with no neighbors and close to all amenities (5 minutes away). The property includes a restored and habitable château with, on the ground floor, an entrance hall, utility room, office, large living room, games room, and a professional kitchen. The first floor features an open-plan kitchen/living room, a large living room, two bedrooms, a dressing room, a bathroom with toilet, storage cupboard, and a hallway. The second floor offers an open-plan kitchen/living room, a large living room, two bedrooms with dressing rooms, an office, a bathroom with toilet, and a hallway. This château can comfortably accommodate three families independently or one large family. A complex of buildings, rising above a basement, ground floor, first floor, and attic, comprising: a 4-bedroom gîte with a bathroom and kitchen; a second gîte with an open-plan kitchen/living room, three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a toilet; and a section of the building with 11 bathrooms. In short, the château can accommodate, for example, 3 families independently, host events such as weddings and seminars, operate as a bed and breakfast, or serve as a hotel or simply as a living space. The 1200 m² former sanatorium building could be used for camping, holiday camps, vocational training, rehabilitation centers, fitness centers, etc. GREAT POTENTIAL - EXCEPTIONAL SETTING The fees are payable by the seller. Property with excessive energy consumption: class F Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. Contact your local agent, Stéphanie CHISSADON, LIMOGES, Optimhome Associate Estate Agent at 06 85 02 76 46 (ref 596927)

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$1,035,200
633
10bedrooms
1bathroom
land 18.7ha

By Optimhome - Stã©phanie Chissadon

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Castle Limoges (87)

Nestled like a hidden treasure in the rolling countryside just fifteen minutes from Limoges, this gorgeous 18th-century château, originally constructed in 1740 during the illustrious reign of Louis XV, radiates timeless elegance. Thought to have been initially designed as a hunting lodge, the estate was magnificently expanded a century later, graced with the addition of two impressive towers at its grand façade. Legend surrounds this enchanting property; stories suggest it was presented to its unnamed owner by Napoleon III, the last emperor of France, prior to his imprisonment for a failed coup. This alluring tale finds substance in the form of a remarkable, elaborately carved six-metre oak panelled chimney breast in one of the towers—an exquisite masterpiece, crafted in the opulent style of the era. Impeccably restored, curated, and furnished to the highest standard, the château offers unparalleled versatility. Its extensive, secluded grounds feature a magnificent orangery and ten sumptuous bedrooms. For recreation and relaxation, you'll discover a professional-grade tennis court, an inviting outdoor swimming pool, a luxurious jacuzzi and sauna chalet, a spacious garage and workshop, and even a tranquil zen garden—perfect for moments of peace and reflection. Upon crossing the threshold, guests are immediately enveloped in a sense of grandeur, indulgence, and privacy, with expansive entertaining spaces, welcoming bolt-holes, and private bathrooms for each refined bedroom. Whilst currently used as a private residence, the estate is perfectly suited to serve as a glamorous holiday retreat for celebratory gatherings, or a hospitality business enterprise. The château is located on the edge of a small village in the heart of the countryside, yet just about five minutes from a bakery and twenty minutes from a hospital, a major city, with national train connections and a European airport. This is an opportunity to acquire a magnificent castle, exceptionally decorated and finished, versatile, already renowned, and to personalise it to your taste. Whether envisioned as a boutique spa escape, an intimate hotel, or an exclusive venue for events and weddings, the château’s adaptability invites limitless possibilities for those seeking a life of sophistication and refined leisure.

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$1,395,800
743
10bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 2.3ha

By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate

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Castle Limoges (87)

Just ten minutes from the historic city of Limoges stands this exceptional château, fully renovated with passion, style, and elegance. The property is turnkey, allowing the new owners to simply move in and enjoy the results of the meticulous craftsmanship invested throughout. Equally suited as a luxurious family residence or as a business venture, the château is registered for commercial use and has previously operated as a successful luxury bed and breakfast and wedding venue, generating around euros250,000 per year before the owners retired. Another attractive option is full-service château rental, with the potential to earn up to euros15,000 per week across a 26-week tourist season, making this not only a remarkable home but also a lucrative opportunity. The château is set within just under 2.5 hectares of beautifully landscaped parkland, designed to provide privacy and tranquillity. Arriving through the grand wrought-iron gates, visitors are greeted by the striking façade, with its twin towers at the front and contrasting traditional rectangular rear, a rare architectural combination that makes this residence truly unique. Inside, the ground floor opens with an impressive entrance hallway that runs from front to back, giving access to the terraces. There is a tower bar and social room, a large formal dining room, a generous lounge, a ground-floor bedroom with en-suite, a semi-commercial kitchen with larder, as well as utility and service areas including a staff bedroom with en-suite. On the first floor are four large bedroom suites, each with its own bathroom, including one with a luxurious spa bath. The second floor offers four further suites along with the romantic bridal suite, complete with its circular tower bedroom, dressing room, and en-suite. The third floor is a vast attic, currently unused, but easily adaptable into self-contained apartments if desired. The landscaped grounds are designed for both leisure and grandeur, with terraces, verandas, fountains, and hidden corners for quiet relaxation. Guests and residents can enjoy the swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, tennis court, and even a small pitch and putt course. The fully restored Orangerie is a stunning feature, currently operating as a tea room and function space, while the large garage accommodates up to six cars above the original vaulted wine cellar, still used for storing wine today. The château combines history and authenticity with modern comfort. Some original windows have been preserved to maintain character, while the property benefits from partial double glazing, mains drainage, full central gas heating, and extensive electrical upgrades. This is a château of rare distinction, combining elegance, charm, and potential. Words and photographs can only suggest its atmosphere; to truly understand its beauty, it must be experienced in person. (3.99 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)

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$1,394,700
671
10bedrooms
11bathrooms
land 2.3ha

By Agence Newton

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Listed castle Limoges (87)

Réf. 4417 : Superb chateau for sale near Limoges. Situated in the Basse Marche, in the Montmorillonnais countryside, this château is nestled in the middle of beautiful green, wooded and undulating countryside. Access to the château is via a small road lined with large oak trees, and as you drive along you discover its exceptional location in the heart of an area of meadows, ponds and woods. The towns of Poitiers and Limoges are just 1 hour's drive away, and local amenities (shops, doctors, secondary school, etc.) are within easy reach in 20 minutes. The château was probably built in the 15th-16th centuries and then raised in the 19th century. This has enabled it to achieve a fine architectural balance due to its exceptional location at the heart of its 266 acres estate. It offers an exceptional living experience. The main entrance to the château opens onto a semi-circular courtyard of honour forming a U-shape. It comprises a main building with two wings set at right angles to each other, ending in a wall with battlements and merlons. The courtyard is enclosed by a gate, in keeping with the French models for Second Empire châteaux. To the south, the château extends into stunningly beautiful parklands, complete with a lake. A bridle path shaded by majestic ornamental trees invites you to relax and discover a dovecote (listed as a historic monument) dating from the 15th century. An ideal place to enjoy the warm summer evenings in complete tranquillity. With approx. 400 sqm of living space, the château comprises : The ground floor (approx. 200sqm) comprises : A vestibule leading to the reception rooms, which open onto a splendid terrace overlooking the valley and the pond. There is a large lounge with wood panelling, a beautiful fireplace, herringbone parquet flooring and a panoramic view over the parklands, two smaller lounges, a beautiful dining room, kitchen, bathroom and cellar. The east wing contains a second kitchen, a study and a boiler room. In the west tower, there is a bedroom that can be accessed from the outside. A fine oak staircase with balusters and a back staircase lead to the first floor, where a landing and a corridor lead to four good-sized bedrooms, two bathrooms with sanitary facilities in the main part of the castle and one bedroom in each of the two towers. The second floor can be accessed via the main staircase, which is currently used as an attic and could be converted into an additional room. The overall layout is functional and coherent, and the rooms are warm and welcoming. The rooms are very luminous, benefiting from numerous windows on both sides. The authentic interior decoration conveys the impression of a family home. The fine materials used include wood panelling, parquet flooring, mouldings and fireplaces. Outbuildings: The courtyard of the castle is surrounded by two large outbuildings that border the main courtyard: To the West (to the right of the castle), the caretaker's cottage (approx. 45 sqm): living room/kitchen with terrace to the rear, one bedroom, bathroom and toilet. There is also a shed and a storage area for equipment. To the East (to the right of the castle), a building used as a garage, two beautiful stables that can accommodate five horses and a space used as a shed. Further on, a dovecote (listed as a historic monument) with a circular foot dominates the castle grounds above the park and pond. Its architectural features suggest that it dates from the 15th or 16th centuries. Inside, 533 bolts are stacked one on top of the other. The arrangement of the bolts is very regular, with six rows of bolts above and below a flight threshold. The interior still has a gallows supporting a ladder. The floor is paved. Near the château : -A large barn (approx. 400 sqm floor surface area) that could be used for storage. -A first occupied house spanning approx. 55 sqm: 1 lounge, 1 kitchen, 3 bedrooms, a bathroom and a garage. -A second occupied house of around 50 sqm: 1 lounge/kitchen, 2 bedrooms, a bathroom and a garage. -A third occupied house of approx. 75 sqm: 1 lounge/kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. The entire estate is in one piece, and the castle is ideally set in gently undulating countryside, giving this green setting an extremely pleasant atmosphere. The property comprises approx. 24 acres of parklands, free to let, planted with large ornamental trees and featuring a beautiful pond. The 266 acres estate comprises a large, beautiful land complex: - 2 ponds. - 113 hectares of rented land. - 150 hectares of vacant land. All protected from nuisance, with no neighbours and no roads. Cabinet LE NAIL – Poitou-Charentes – M Godefroid COLLEE: +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$2,140,300
400
7bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 108ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Castle Aubusson (23)

Set in an exceptional location, this former convent founded in the 11th century joined the Fontevrault order. It gained considerable importance during the Middle Ages until the end of the Ancien Régime. A private residence since the 18th century, it has been magnificently restored recently, offering around 1800m2 across 3 levels. Two large separate apartments with an entrance, 2 suites with bathrooms and dressing rooms. Office, living-dining room, kitchen, laundry room. Upstairs, 2 bedrooms with bathrooms, 4 suites with bathrooms, billiards, 2 large living rooms, and various other rooms. A breakfast room with a fireplace and access to the swimming pool. Numerous period elements: paneling, stone fireplaces, parquet floors... chapel in the park with a pond, exceptional for hosting activities and receptions. In a wooded park of around 10 hectares including 1 swimming pool, 2 ponds, a basin, a small house, a chapel, part of the church, a dovecote, and a Venetian vault. Location: 5 minutes from Aubusson, the international tapestry city, 85 km from Limoges, and 93 km from Clermont Ferrand. Connected to Paris by TGV La Souterraine just 2.5 hours away. Limoges Airport connecting to Paris in less than an hour. For information, contact: Nadine DIPIETRO +33681993158This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$1,395,800
1,800
land 10ha

By Parthena Conseil

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