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Réf. 4770 : Impresive 19th C. château 34km from Angers. Built not far from the banks of the Loire and near charming, typical Loire Valley villages, this sumptuous château, designed by renowned architects, is set in a pristine environment, as can be seen on the hillsides of the “Loire des Promontoires.” This setting, with its rolling countryside and wooded landscapes, provides a harmonious backdrop worthy of the most opulent estates found in Maine-et-Loire during that era. Owned by members of an illustrious family for over eight centuries, it is undoubtedly a reflection of an era that saw the flourishing of numerous châteaux throughout the region, embodying French-style grandeur and comfort. Today, Anjou is among the most sought-after regions for the richness of its historical and architectural heritage. It also stands out for its economic and cultural vitality, of which the Puy du Fou estate is a flagship. In everyday life, the property offers a pleasant living environment. Its central location makes it easily accessible from the major economic hubs of western France, and essential shops and services are nearby. Built of tuffeau stone and terracotta tiles to a design featuring five storeys and a double depth, with a slate roof, the château presents classical façades on the outside, enlivened by the interplay of vertical and horizontal lines formed by the corner string courses, spandrels, bands and a continuous cornice. The main façade consists of a central section flanked by a projecting section and extended by two wings, whilst the opposite façade adopts a composition structured around a central projecting section topped by a half-dome and framed by two return wings. The whole is dotted with sculpted motifs and heraldic elements evoking the history and alliances of the commissioning family. The imposing hipped roof, characteristic of the grand residences of that era, is distinguished by a lively silhouette of multiple hipped sections, dormers and oculi. The interior has largely retained its original layout and décor. The ground floor is centred around a spacious entrance hall leading to a remarkable suspended spiral staircase in oak, connected to an interior gallery and topped by a coffered ceiling adorned with a painted sky motif. On either side, a succession of spacious reception rooms in the Louis XIV and Louis XVI styles: drawing room, state drawing room, billiard room, dining room, state dining room, pantry, small drawing room, study, bedroom with en-suite bathroom, toilet, kitchen, service staircases and lift. On this floor, the décor combines weathered panelling, full-height panelling with medallions, skirting boards painted to resemble marble, console tables and wall sconces, complemented by remarkable woven drapes and valances. On the first floor, the gallery leads to eight bedrooms, seven bathrooms and various utility rooms. This floor features herringbone parquet flooring, remarkable marble fireplaces,a wide variety of decorative motifs and moulded ceilings. On the second floor, there are around ten bedrooms, five bathrooms, a library and various other utility rooms. This floor also features herringbone parquet flooring, marble fireplaces and moulded ceilings. On the third floor, there are nine staff bedrooms and various additional service rooms, all featuring solid wood flooring and elegant marble fireplaces. The property features a number of outbuildings: A remarkable stable block built of local stone and clad in slate, comprising around twenty stalls, a tack room, a barn, coach entrances and outbuildings, all under a roof converted into three flats, each with a living room, kitchen, toilet and bathroom. A gatehouse comprising: on the ground floor, a living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. An additional bedroom on the first floor. A second gatehouse comprising: on the ground floor, a living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and workshop. Two additional bedrooms and a toilet on the first floor. A gardener’s cottage comprising: on the ground floor, a living room, kitchen, bedroom, toilet and bathroom. Three further bedrooms and a toilet on the first floor. The property is in need of restoration. An ice house. An old greenhouse in need of restoration. An old water tower. The château was built in the heart of a vast and remarkable landscaped park created in the second half of the 19th century. Courtyards, shaded avenues, and large ornamental trees dating back several centuries (sequoias, oaks, plane trees, Himalayan cedars, Lebanese cedars, American walnut trees, etc.), gardens, a kitchen garden, a pond (approx. 8,000 sqm), a horse training track (Loire sand), meadows and woods, all form a harmonious ensemble covering approx 122 acres, which still retains its original layout today. The property now forms an estate of great architectural and landscape coherence, a wonderful testament to the elegance and art of living of the grand French mansions of the 19th century. The following parts are classified as Historic Monument : The chateau in its entirety; the façades and roofs of the gardener’s lodge and the stables; the entire walled park with the gates, the underpass, the bridge, the two pottery workshops (with the exception of the veranda adjoining the south workshop), the ice house, the water tower, the greenhouses with the rockery, the walls of the kitchen garden, the flower barn and the ponds in the florist’s garden; all of which constitute the estate, on the plots listed in the land registry, as shown on the plan appended to the order: classification by order of 2022. This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France). Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M. Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 760. 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
Ref 4891: A beautiful country house and its outbuildings, set in over 5 hectares of grounds, for sale in Loire-Atlantique. Le Pellerin is one of those rare villages where you can enjoy both the proximity of Nantes and a genuine village life. Situated on the south bank of the Loire, on the edge of the Pays de Retz, the village offers a peaceful setting, with life shaped by the river. The heart of the village, built on the hillside, overlooks the Loire. From the quays, the view stretches far across the waters of the Loire, the islands and the ever-changing landscapes of the estuary. The old mansions of merchants and shipowners are a reminder of the village’s rich maritime past. Daily life here is gentle. Residents enjoy walks along the quays, the hiking trails that criss-cross the Loire meadows, the cycle paths and the famous Canal de la Martinière. This historic canal is now a favourite spot for walking, cycling, fishing, birdwatching and water sports. One of Le Pellerin’s symbols is its ferry across the Loire. More than just a means of transport, it is part of the local identity. Free and accessible to pedestrians, cyclists and motorists, it connects Le Pellerin to Couëron. The crossing offers a moment of tranquillity: a few minutes gliding along the water, taking in the estuary landscapes, the shifting light and the ebb and flow of the tides. For many residents, taking the ferry is as much a daily pleasure as it is a practical service. Living in Le Pellerin means choosing a lifestyle where the Loire is ever-present: an authentic village, close to nature, where you can enjoy the peace and quiet whilst remaining connected to the city of Nantes. Perched on high ground within a beautiful walled park planted with century-old trees, the house resembles a small country house in the ‘Folie Nantaise’ style. Built in the 1840s, it comprises a central block with a pediment flanked on either side by two symmetrical wings. It is a classical building constructed of local stone under render, topped with a slate roof pierced by numerous stone dormer windows. The window and door surrounds are made of tuffeau stone and the plinths of granite. The château has three levels: the mezzanine, the ground floor and the first floor. Inside, the rooms are spacious and very light, with beautiful views of the park to the south. To the north, beyond the park, the river can be seen. On the ground floor: after passing through an elegant entrance hall, you enter the main hall, which leads to the dining room with a fireplace and a study, also featuring a fireplace. A spacious south-facing living room with a library and a fireplace overlooks the grounds. The kitchen is situated to the south-west. The ground floor comprises three bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room and the other two sharing a bathroom. Two staircases, situated on either side of the château, lead up to the first floor. Here you will find the landing, a large central room that can be used as a dormitory or playroom, and five bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite bathroom, two of which share a shower room, and one with a separate toilet. Other rooms are used as attics. The outbuildings include: A/ An annexe measuring 32 sqm, overlooking the pond. B/ An 18th-century chapel C/ Stables D/ A large garage E/ A shed with a hayloft F/ Other outbuildings The chateau grounds, covering 3.7 hectares (9.14 acres) and enclosed by stone walls, are accessed via two entrances, including the historic avenue which lends the estate a majestic entrance. bridle paths criss-cross the property, forming a network of routes through the heart of the grounds. The vegetation here is exceptional, characterised by the presence of centuries-old trees and rare species that make up a veritable arboretum: Lebanese cedars, blue cedars, Ginkgo biloba, American thuja and magnolias, amongst others… Meadows to the north and south of the château open up the views. A pond completes the scene. This area enjoys partial protection under the ‘Landscapes to be Protected’ scheme, ensuring the preservation of its remarkable character. A second, non-adjacent meadow is situated on the Loire side, covering a further 1.5 hectares (3.7 acres). It features a horse arena, providing a space perfectly suited to equestrian activities. The property also includes a swimming pool in need of renovation. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. 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
Exclusive listing - A quasi-royal château - The finest and most outstanding 18th-century château in Anjou 300 hectares - Private racecourse -17th18th century architecture - Magnificent park designed by Edouard André - Sumptuous 18th-century interior decoration featuring marble and wood paneling - Private racecourse - Listed historic monument - 300 km from Paris, Angers, Maine-et-Loire, Pays de la Loire. Set within 300 hectares, this property of royal appearance, owned in the 19th century by descendants of the English royal family, stands as one of the most brilliant and sumptuous historic estates in western France, both for its classical 17th- and 18th-century architecture, its park designed by the great landscape architect Edouard André (notably responsible for the Monte Carlo park), and its interior decoration marked by superb 18th-century woodwork, a grand gallery, and a sumptuous marble salon; all overlooking, with a magnificent view, a rare private racecourse still in operation. The majestic private avenue, over one kilometer long and lined with century-old plane trees, winds through the park, offering superb vistas, and leads to a grand perspective revealing the most beautiful, brilliant, and elegant 18th-century château in Anjou, after passing through classical gardens of topiary, pools, and fountains. This property, described as quasi-royal, is clearly inspired by the Palace of Versailles: three grand approach perspectives, a U-shaped courtyard around a 17th-century building begun in 1635 and expanded in the 18th century with two lateral wings of outbuildings opening onto inner courtyards, and an eastwest orientation capturing sunlight throughout the day. Beyond the gate and the ha-has, the château's elegant courtyard is overlooked by a statue of Minerva symbolizing peace. A series of French windows leads into a sumptuous 24-meter-long through gallery, adorned with monumental columns, cabochon flooring, flooded with light, and opening onto the garden through eight French windows with a magnificent axial view. On the park side, a grand and elegant double staircase leads to the first floor. At one end of the gallery, a majestic staircase with a beautiful, airy flight of stone steps and wrought-iron railing leads to the upper floor. Behind it lies a wood-paneled library with cabochon flooring, opening onto the garden at ground level. A through chapel, accessible from both inside and outside, features a superb main altar with a large carved wooden altarpiece with pilasters, Corinthian capitals, twisted columns with vine scrolls, and three paintings: The Flight into Egypt, The Adoration of the Magi, and The Visitation, along with a crucifix. Painted and armorial stained glass from the 16th century depict a knight and Saint James. At the other end of the gallery, a fine 18th-century wood-paneled salon with a marble fireplace opens onto the garden, the dining room, and the grand marble salon. The marble salon, directly inspired by the Salon of War and Salon of Peace at Versailles, occupies a neoclassical pavilion built specifically in 1780. With 6-meter ceilings and 8.4 meters beneath the dome, flooded with light from six large French windows, this 80 m² salon features sumptuous 18th-century decoration in French marble, mirrors, pilasters with Ionic capitals, medallions, a marble fireplace with gilded bronze and Italian micro-mosaics, marble mosaic flooring, and 18th-century Italian marble marquetry panels. Two terracotta overdoor panels bear inscriptions reflecting Enlightenment ideals. Beneath a monumental domed ceiling with trellis decoration and a balustraded gallery, its dual east and south exposure offers a splendid dominant view of the racecourse. It is one of the most exceptional 18th-century private interiors in France. A sumptuous neoclassical rotunda built in 1905 houses the grand dining room, adorned with superb natural oak 18th-century wood paneling. With 5.5-meter ceilings and 70 m² of space, it opens through three French windows onto the south terrace, decorated with a beautiful Italian pergola. Also on the ground floor: a smaller wood-paneled dining room, a vast theatrical staircase hall with wrought-iron railing, and a refined small salon with a marble fireplace. The spacious and bright kitchen opens onto the courtyard and retains fine original elements, complemented by three charming back kitchens and a breakfast room. Practical spaces include a boot room, laundry room, office, and guest facilities with early 20th-century character. On the main floor, the central section offers three large bedrooms richly decorated with 18th-century wood paneling, each with its own bathroom, while the south wing includes five additional bedrooms with several bathrooms, including a remarkable room decorated in Siena yellow marble. Upper levels provide numerous additional bedrooms, service areas, an independent apartment, and attics. The north wing, partly used for reception, includes a series of elegant reception rooms on the ground floor and a large through hall. The upper floors, in need of restoration, offer significant potential with many bedrooms and bathrooms enhanced by quality historic décor. The property also features extensive vaulted cellars and a swimming pool located to the south with a commanding view over the racecourse. Outbuildings: Stable courtyard to the north: stables, accommodations, former poultry houses. Service courtyard to the south: caretaker's house, office, laundry. Indoor riding arena converted into a reception hall: 250 seated, 500 standing. A splendid 18th-century orangery facing south. A walled kitchen garden. An Italian-style garden inspired by the 18th century, created in the early 20th century with its pergola. Park by Edouard André, created in the early 20th century, featuring remarkable architectural elements, balustrades, avenues, and monumental stone staircases. Rare 300-hectare estate, partly leased under agricultural tenancy. Racecourse under lease, created in 1850, one of the oldest in France (Chantilly dates from 1838), approximately 35 hectares, English-style track, two ponds, stands, 150-seat restaurant, parking capacity up to 5,000 visitors, six race meetings per year. Historic monument protection: façades and roofs of the château and its outbuildings, the chapel and dining room with their décor, the formal gardens, terraces and balustrades (plots A [hidden information]) listed by decree of June 18, 1975; the marble salon and its pavilion (plot A 178) classified by decree of June 18, 1979. Location: -326 km from Paris (3h10 by car) -42 km from Angers (TGV station, Paris in 1h22) -133 km from Le Mans 24-hour circuit -96 km from Nantes airport Price: 6,000,000 including fees (paid by the seller). Exclusive listing by Denniel Immobilier Antiquaires en Immeubles Provenance: -16351886: construction and expansion by the same Angevin aristocratic family; estate elevated to a marquisate in the 17th century -1825: ducal family descended from the English royal family -1886: sold to the family of the current owners Fees to be paid by the seller. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Denniel Immobilier
Ref.4829 : French listed chateau for sale in Pays de la Loire Located on the border between Maine and Anjou, between Angers and Le Mans, this exceptional property enjoys a highly desirable setting. It is easily accessible by highway as well as by high-speed train (station 20 km away). The chateau consists of a central block flanked by two wings, with a further wing situated between them at the rear. The corners of the wings are aligned directly with the cardinal points, allowing for optimal and pleasant light distribution. Symmetrically, a terrace is situated between the two side wings. Inside, most of the décor dates from the 17th century. With a floor area of approximately 750 sqm, the château comprises: On the ground floor: an entrance hall (14.5 sqm) with a staircase featuring oak balusters leading to a bedroom (36 sqm) with cabochon paving and a Sablé marble fireplace, and its en-suite bathroom (14 sqm), as well as a succession of two sitting rooms (49 and 40 sqm) with their 18th-century panelling and fireplaces, one of which enjoys a triple aspect, and a study (20 sqm). Kitchen (33 sqm) and dining room (18 sqm) with a tuffeau stone fireplace and terracotta floor. Utility room used as a laundry (8 sqm) On the first floor: a suite (beautiful bedroom (37 sqm), shower room and dressing room), as well as a corridor and landing leading to 5 bedrooms (ranging from 44 sqm to 13 sqm), two bathrooms, a shower room, a laundry room, and an antechamber. Above, a landing lounge (42 sqm) leads to 3 bedrooms, a shower room, and a dormitory (67 sqm). Convertible attic (60 sqm). Partially basement The outbuildings include: - the charming vegetable garden shed; - an open garage for cars; - a building used as a workshop; - a rendered stone barn (68 sqm); - the caretaker’s house; - a farmhouse adjoining the barn, refurbished in 2018, comprising a living room with kitchen, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom, as well as a garage, a woodshed and a toilet; - a hard-court tennis court dating from the 2000s completes the property. The 130-acre (53.105-hectare) site is beautifully laid out around the château, forming a protective and well-managed setting of high-quality woodland, with 118 acres (48 hectares) covered by a Simple Management Plan. The grounds are delightfully laid out in the French style, punctuated by harmoniously shaped and well-maintained topiary. Everywhere, the views are carefully considered, and the woodland is criss-crossed by beautiful paths perfect for strolling. The vegetable garden is beautifully planted and thoroughly pleasant, with stone benches and paths inviting visitors to contemplate the cedars, lime trees, oaks and magnolias that adorn the park. A pond with a registered area of 52 ares 19 centiares and a second one of approximately 3,33 acres (1,35 hectare) complete the property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Ref.4668 : Chateau and caretaker's cottage set in 13 acres for sale in Mayenne Situated near the town of Mayenne, close to the river and in the eponymous department, stands this neo-medieval château. Mayenne town centre is 2 km away by car, and easily accessible on foot or by bike. Laval, 30 km away, has a TGV train station that takes you to Paris in 1 hour 15 minutes. The capital is 280 km away by car. The historic town of Mayenne, which has been awarded the ‘Pays d'art et d'histoire’ label, has a population of 12,000 and boasts an 11th-century castle, as well as a full range of shops and services (hospital, doctors, chemists, supermarkets, secondary schools, etc.). Laval (Train and motorway) is a 35-minute drive away. The countryside around the town is beautiful and undulating, as evidenced by the nearby Alps Mancelles and the department's highest peak: Mont des Avaloirs. There are many fine tourist attractions and historic sites within easy reach in Nord Mayenne, including the Notre Dame de Pontmain basilica, the village of Lassay-les-Châteaux, which has been awarded the ‘Petite cité de caractère’ label, and the Gallo-Roman town of Jublains. Built at the very beginning of the 20th century, this château stands on the site of an earlier château that burnt down. The original property had its own spinning mill. The retired battalion commander who owned the old building had it rebuilt in 1899 until 1902, when it was sold to an industrialist who reused the spinning mill buildings as a foundry. The building was designed by the Laval architect Louis Marchal, using sandstone rubble and a slate roof. The windows are made of beige granite ashlar. Several volumes stand out from the building, giving the château a neo-medieval appearance: ‘The complex arrangement of volumes and roofs reflects the interior layout’. (Demeures en bord de Mayenne, 303 editions). The east/west-facing castle spans a floor surface area of approx. 480 sqm (120 sqm per storey) and comprises : Garden level (semi-buried): entrance, landing with stairway, lounge/library (44 sqm), kitchen (34 sqm), boiler room (14 sqm), cellar (21 sqm), stairway in a turret. Ground floor (raised): entrance, landing with stairway, large lounge (44 sqm), dining room (29 sqm), small lounge (21 sqm), study (14 sqm), back stairway in the turret. First floor : a corridor leads to 4 bedrooms (36, 19, 18, 14 sqm), one of which has a wash-hand basin, 1 shower room with wc, 1 bathroom, kitchen (6.6 sqm), wc and wash-hand basin, back stairway in the turret. Above: living room/bedroom, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bathroom, toilet and washbasin, back staircase in the turret. Belvedere accessed via the service stairway turret. It gives access to a large attic on the building's right-of-way. The outbuildings comprise : A/ A caretaker's cottage of approx. 70 sqm in need of restoration; with independent water and electricity meters; attached garage and outbuilding; B/ 2 wells; C/ A riverside boathouse. The grounds comprise a beautiful driveway leading up to the chateau surrounded by parklands and meadows. Below, the river Mayenne flows past and is easily accessible. There is also a small beach. The park around the château is planted with large, beautiful ornamental trees. The total surface area is 13 acres.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Ref.4492-A : 19th Century Chateau and its wooded park in Anjou Perfectly positioned for convenient motorway access, the property enjoys proximity to vibrant market towns, respected schools, and everyday amenities. Golf courses and horse-riding facilities are close at hand, placing you in the heart of the Loire Valley’s sought-after leisure and countryside lifestyle. The chateau represents the typical architecture of Angers: built in tuffeau stone and topped with a slate roof, it benefits from large windows with the main reception rooms being double aspect with plenty of natural light and a magnificent double stone staircase with high vaulted ceiling. The chateau, built in 1874 by one of the oldest French noble families, provides approximately 560 sqm of living space located in the heart of its park and includes : On the ground floor : a front entrance hall of 17 sqm with a 4.2m ceiling height with ornate tiled flooring and wood panelling offering a choice of doors to the rest of the ground floor. To the left: a large living room (48 sqm) with herring bone original oak flooring, white marble fireplace and blue and white wood panelling. A triple aspect room with plenty of natural light leading to a library of 17sqm to the rear. Natural coloured wood panelling throughout, this double aspect room also has herring bone oak flooring, ornate ceiling, and access to the rear entrance hall with its magnificent double stone staircase, stained glass windows and high, 12 sqm, vaulted ceiling. Returning to the front hall to the right is the dining room (39 sqm) also with herring bone oak flooring, ornate ceiling and double aspect. To the rear we have the kitchen of 20 sqm, currently a work in progress with a remodelling by the current owners. Completing the ground floor is a washroom, service corridor and service staircase along with access to the basement. On the first floor : 6 bedrooms ranging from 16 sqm to 32 sqm with views over the lawns front and rear. 4 have en-suite facilities. An independent WC is also on this floor. On the second floor : 7 rooms (ranging from 8 sqm to 22 sqm), bathroom, toilet adjoining a room. Basement under the whole ground floor area with storage facilities, a workshop and a boiler room. Separate from the chateau surrounding a courtyard are the stone outbuildings with slate roofs. These former staff quarters, stables and storage have been part modernised and today provide two beautifully comfortable lodges and a redisence, ideal for extended family, guest accommodation, or a lifestyle business. Lodge 1 (123 sqm) offers generous living space with a welcoming kitchen and dining area, an elegant formal lounge, three bedrooms (including one on the ground floor), and a private terrace perfect for long summer evenings. Lodge 2 (81 sqm) provides comfortable single-level living with three ground-floor bedrooms, a kitchen, a bright sitting room, and its own private terrace. A third adjoining residence is already partially modernised, presenting an exciting opportunity to create additional living space or further guest accommodation. On the opposite side of the courtyard we have a building including 4 garages, former tack room, former stable with attic space above. The property also includes a former kennels and two large double “industrial style” buildings that are currently used for storage. The property enjoys a beautiful wooded park of 22 acres (9ha) with numerous paths throughout, the chateau is surrounded by lawns and to the rear of the guest lodges is the vegetable garden. A small river runs through the property that feeds the pond and a plot of 5 acres (2h) the other side (formerly poplar trees) would make a nice paddock if required. The total surface area is 35,63 acres (14,42 hectares). Cabinet LE NAIL – Touraine - Loire Valley – M. Tony WELLS : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Tony WELLS, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 444 692 156. 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
Superb 19th century property, embodying French lifestyle, discreetly located in middle of Nantes. More than 460 sqm of carefully renovated floorspace, combining traditional elements and high-end, contemporary fixtures and fittings: spectacularly spacious, high ceilings, elegant reception rooms, kitchen-diner, master bed suite, lots of bedrooms and ample space to relax. Bright property with quadruple aspect set in nearly 4000 sqm of formal grounds with rare plants and shrubs, terraces and heated pool. Parking spaces and discreet entrance. Potential to purchase second residence on adjoining plot. Energy class: C/C.
…By Cabinet Pichelin Immobilier
NEW - CO-EXCLUSIVITYCHÂTEAU DE LA POTERIE / NEAR BORDS DE L'ERDRE Just a few minutes from the banks of the Erdre, in an exceptional and preserved setting, this magnificent family home, renovated by an architect in 2008, offers a rare art of living, combining elegance, comfort, and discretion. Designed to meet the needs of family life, it offers superb volumes bathed in light, a warm atmosphere, and 6 beautiful bedrooms, ideal for a large family or for combining a primary residence with dedicated workspaces. Nestled in the heart of a 2,500 m² plot, this property benefits from absolute tranquility and perfect privacy, with no overlooking neighbors. Close to the tram train. Its privileged location, near the Château de la Poterie and the Erdre, makes it a particularly sought-after address for those wishing to combine nature, serenity, and quality of life. A rare property in the area, intended for clientele in search of space, standing, and a first-class environment. Complete file available by request only. Visit by appointment. Mandate n° 454778 - The professional guarantees and secures your real estate project. To visit and assist you with your project, contact Mr. Patrice BERNARD at 0659686621 or by email at [email protected]. According to article L.561.5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, for the organization of the visit, a form of identification will be required. This sale is guaranteed for 12 months. This announcement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Patrice BERNARD acting under the status of commercial agent registered at RSAC test with PAUL PARKER PROPERTIES, located at 10 rue du Colisée 75008 PARIS, a brand of SAS PROPRIETES PRIVEES, with a capital of 40,000 euros, RCS Nantes 487624777, Professional card Transaction and Property Management n° CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 issued by the CCI Nantes. GALIAN-SMABTP Guarantee - 89 rue de la Boétie, 75008 Paris - n°28137 J for 2,000,000 euros for T and 120,000 euros for G. Professional civil liability insurance by GALIAN-SMABTP Company policy number RCP_01_28137J. Energy performance D - Estimated annual energy costs 3,500 euros (3.50% fees included charged to the buyer.) Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Paul Parker Properties
Ref 4884: Château and outbuildings for sale in Maine-et-Loire In the heart of the Loire-Anjou-Touraine Regional Nature Park and just a few minutes from Saumur stands this charming château, rebuilt in 1858 and situated at the centre of its grounds. Nestled between woodland and renowned vineyards, it is set in a region steeped in history, graced by the Royal River, where a string of France’s most beautiful châteaux can be found. Saumur, famous for its royal château, the Cadre Noir, and its cave cellars, enjoys a special appeal linked to the relaxed way of life characteristic of Anjou and Touraine, and the advantage of a town offering a full range of shops, schools, an SNCF railway station and easy access to the motorway. The surrounding countryside stretches across plains, forests and hillsides, allowing this property to boast a very peaceful setting whilst remaining easily accessible and close to all amenities. With its typical Loire Valley architecture, epitomised by the use of tuffeau stone, this charming château captivates with its imposing height. It features a strictly symmetrical layout comprising a central block and two side wings, flanked by four elegant square turrets. Enlivened by a series of projections, the elevation rising from a semi-underground basement, and the independent pavilion-style roofs, it gives the impression of a grand château whilst remaining a perfectly reasonable, family-sized property. On the ground floor: a bright entrance hall (25 sqm) leads to a large living room (45 sqm) with exposed beams and a grey marble fireplace, offering views in three directions, as well as two rooms in the wings used as a spare bedroom and a study (9 sqm each), a dining room mirroring the layout of the living room, with a tuffeau stone fireplace opening onto the service staircase and a small kitchen (10 sqm), a library (14 sqm) with a black marble fireplace, and the main staircase. On the first floor: 4 bedrooms and a landing, as well as 2 bathrooms and a shower room. On the second floor: an attic with terracotta floor tiles, where the servants’ quarters were located. In the basement: a former kitchen with terracotta floor tiles, a vegetable store and a fireplace, various utility rooms or pantries, and a shower room. The outbuildings include: A/ A self-contained studio flat A former outbuilding, 15 metres long by 2.5 metres wide, which was probably once a kennel, has been converted into a studio with a shower room and a kitchenette at the far end of the living area. It has its own septic tank. B/ A small outbuilding A charming little outbuilding of a few square metres, covered with a hipped roof, is also situated on the edge of the grounds, much like the winegrowers’ shelters found in the region. C/ Two old outbuildings Two old outbuildings on either side of the avenue are currently in a state of ruin; they can be made out beneath the overgrown vegetation. It would be worth considering preserving at least one of them, by reducing its size and roofing it over to retain a good outbuilding. The wooded park extends all around the château, covering a total area of 3 hectares, 27 ares and 4 centiares. It is planted with tall trees, notably a row of lime trees. There are also a few grassy areas that could accommodate herbivores.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
CONFIDENTIAL SALE - In a quiet hamlet, sheltered from view, 20 minutes south of NANTES and 40 minutes from the beaches of PORNIC and ST JEAN DE MONTS. On 3.9 hectares, an ancestral setting of lush and preserved greenery consisting of a park with century-old trees leading to a small wood with walking paths, a romantic water feature, a beautiful meadow, and direct access to a fish-rich and navigable river (by boat, canoe, ...).The estate houses a remarkable family castle from the 19th century of approximately 360m2 of living space that skillfully combines elegance, art of living, authenticity, and modern comfort (oak parquet and cement tile floors, high ceilings with rosettes and moldings, period fireplaces, mass stove, wood paneling, ..., versus a state-of-the-art modern kitchen, a master suite with a dressing room, main bedrooms with shower rooms and toilets, a 'wellness' room, high-speed fiber internet, property gate control with intercom, electronic protection with remote surveillance*, ...).The property also features several very pleasant shaded/sunny terraces, a heated saltwater swimming pool powered by a new heat pump, a small but comfortable secondary dwelling in perfect condition (guest or caretaker's house / potential gîte / approx. 45m2 living space), stone outbuildings, and wells.This property offers a living environment of rare and undeniable charm; the atmosphere is peaceful, the light is beautiful, and the privacy is preserved... A privileged site for family life, primary or secondary residence.Amenities, schools, healthcare, ... within 2km; Cities with colleges, high schools, supermarkets, ... 7km away; NANTES (airport, TGV, universities, hospitals, ...) 20 minutes away; Beaches (PORNIC, ST JEAN DE MONTS, ...) 40 minutes away.Additional information/photos, file, and visit according to the buyer's project and on request. This exclusive offer is presented to you by DEMEURES & CARACTÈRE, a brand of Cabinet RETZ IMMOBILIER; Agency specializing in Character, Atypical, Rural, Equestrian, Exceptional, Luxury, and Prestige properties in the cities, villages, countryside, and along the coast of Loire-Atlantique, Morbihan, Vendée, and neighboring departments. @MNNRICD. Ref. exclusive mandate: 110954-220117. Contact: Chris DUBOIS. - Advertisement drafted and published by a Mandate Agent -This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Demeures & Caractère
Réf. 4855 : a charming castle 30 km from Angers. In Upper Anjou, this charming little château, built in the early 19th century at the behest of the current owners’ ancestors, stands on a promontory and commands a commanding view over the Oudon valley. This elegant residence immediately captivates with the purity of its lines and the quality of its setting in the heart of a beautiful wooded park, a veritable haven of greenery in which it has found its place remarkably well. Close to Angers, and not far from the market town of Le Lion d’Angers, which is a five-minute drive away, this property enjoys a favourable location between Paris and the coast, and a central position linking it to the major cities of the West: Nantes, Rennes, Le Mans and Bordeaux. Just a stone’s throw away, the Parc de l’Isle Briand is home to one of the world’s most renowned equestrian venues. It is bordered by the Lion d’Angers racecourse, which hosts several internationally recognised equestrian events each year. Quiet yet not isolated, the property captivates with both the purity of its classical style and the unobstructed views offered by the surrounding countryside. The setting is ideal for family life as well as for a refined country residence. The château’s architecture, characterised by great simplicity, reflects the style of the fine mansions of the Anjou region: a symmetrical layout, tall windows and well-balanced proportions. The eye is drawn here more to the overall harmony than to decorative elements, lending the whole building a great deal of distinction. Inspired by the Loire Valley style, it was built in local stone and tuffeau limestone to a four-storey plan with a slate roof and four bays arranged around a slightly projecting central bay, thanks to the monumental entrance portal, framed by simple pilasters supporting a moulded entablature with dentils. The particularly elegant semi-circular door is surmounted by a fan-shaped transom window that lends the whole structure a sense of delicacy and verticality. Also of note is the presence, as on the south side, of a pretty double-curved staircase on the north side. These interior spaces cover an area of approximately 400 sqm and are laid out as follows: On the raised ground floor: an entrance hall, from which a remarkable balustrade staircase rises, provides access to a series of adjoining rooms—the reception room, music room, study, large sitting room and dining room—and to a hallway leading to a kitchen and a small sitting room. These rooms are adorned with attractive decorative features, marble fireplaces, beautiful antique parquet flooring, wooden picture rails and moulded ceilings. On the first floor: a landing leads to a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom on one side, and to a gallery leading to three bedrooms, a dressing room and two bathrooms. Just like on the ground floor, you can see antique parquet flooring, attractive decorative features, marble fireplaces, wooden picture rails and ornate ceilings. On the second floor: a corridor leads to former staff bedrooms in the attic. On the basement: former service rooms used for storage and as a boiler room. Outbuildings : The property comprises the following outbuildings: 1/ A former U-shaped stable building enclosing a square courtyard to the east, with a walled rear courtyard to the west, built of local stone and tuffeau with a slate roof (recently re-roofed). It comprises several rooms used for storage, workshops and a garage, as well as two functional dwellings: The annexe: on the ground floor, a living room with a kitchen area and a staircase leading to the upper floor, plus a toilet. On the first floor, three bedrooms, a shower room and a toilet. Features include original terracotta floor tiles, simple window frames and double glazing, heating via a wood-burning insert and electric convector heaters, hot water supplied by an electric boiler, and a private sewage system in need of upgrading. The caretaker’s accommodation: on the ground floor, entrance hall with staircase leading to the upper floor, toilet, kitchen and bedroom on the same level. On the first floor, three bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room. Features single window frames and double glazing, heating via a wood-burning stove, hot water supplied by an electric boiler, private sewage system in need of updating. 2/ Other outbuildings: sheepfold, adjoining stable, kennel and woodshed in need of renovation. A large and magnificent 16 acres of English-style parkland, featuring beautiful trees dating back several centuries (cedars, redwoods, oaks, chestnut trees, sweet chestnuts, camellias, etc.), a charming little pond and a large walled vegetable garden. There is a well on the property. One immediately feels a sense of tranquillity and harmony, as if the place naturally invites you to slow down, contemplate and savour an environment that has remained unspoilt. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M. Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 760. 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
This remarkable mid 19th century Neo Gothic style chateau is located near a little town with all amenities 15 minutes from Le Mans, and just 55 minutes from Paris by TGV. Meticulously restored allying period elegance with contemporary comfort, it is set in listed grounds designed by renowned landscaped gardener Edouard André and commands beautiful views over the surrounding countryside. The chateau boasts superb facades and refined interior elements including Odorico-signed Art Deco mosaics. An orangery has been converted into guest accommodation. Annexes include a caretaker’s house, and former stables used as garages for up to eight cars. With a swimming pool and a tennis court. The chateau is sold furnished.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
This magnificent early 19th century property is in a peaceful location between Le Mans and Tours, and 8 km from all amenities. Offering about 600 sqm of living space, it includes bright living and reception rooms, a dining room, a kitchen and ten bedrooms. Two annexes close to the main house include four further bedrooms. The ensemble is set in beautiful grounds with a heated swimming pool, a tennis court, a stone-built warehouse and a 3-car garage. A few minutes away are two little farmhouses, one of which is rented. Detailed file on request.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
This charming 750 sqm château with over 800 sqm annexes in a 12 ha park, is located in an unspoilt environment on the edge of the Anjou and Touraine regions. Dating from the 15th century and progressively remodelled up to the 19th century, it is accessed by means of a long drive and features moats, four 17th century corner towers, a dovecote and a consecrated chapel. It includes bright panelled reception rooms commanding magnificent views of the grounds planted with majestic centuries-old trees, and eleven bedrooms. With extensive annexes (one of which is currently rented). Three wells. Great potential for a tourist and events business. Further land may be acquired at extra cost.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Ref 4864: Stunning château and outbuildings for sale in the Vendée The château is situated in the Vendée bocage, in the eastern part of the department, in a hilly region renowned for its unspoilt rural landscapes, featuring hedgerows, meadows and small woods. It occupies a strategic location, at the junction of the Vendée, Maine-et-Loire and Deux-Sèvres departments. The flagship tourist attraction of Puy du Fou, which attracts over 4 million visitors a year, is less than 20 kilometres away. This part of the Vendée’s ‘haut-bocage’ has seen growing interest in its heritage over the past twenty years, thanks in particular to the cultural tourism generated by Puy du Fou and the search for character properties offering accommodation potential. A typical small town is located approximately 2 kilometres away. This town has a surprisingly dense commercial network for a municipality of around 5,500 inhabitants. The property is in a quiet location with no immediate neighbours. The approach to the estate is a sight to behold. Once you pass through a beautiful wrought-iron gate, guarded by a statue, the path winds its way between rhododendron beds and majestic, centuries-old trees. At the top of the hill, you reach the château. Set on a hilltop, it displays perfect neo-medieval symmetry. It is organised around a rectangular main building flanked by four hexagonal towers at the corners. The fortress-like effect is now accentuated by the lower roofs, which were once high, slate-covered hipped roofs. Inside, the château was renovated some thirty years ago. Imposing neo-Gothic panelling in light oak has been fitted throughout the rooms. From the large windows, there are unobstructed views of the grounds, the ponds and the surrounding countryside. The rooms are spacious and very light. The ground floor opens onto a spacious, double-height entrance hall, showcasing an elegant staircase in light wood. This level comprises a living room with a fireplace, a dining room also featuring a fireplace, a library with a fireplace, as well as a kitchen and its utility room. Each of the towers houses a characterful room, offering additional spaces full of charm. This level also features a guest toilet, an additional room that can be fitted out as required, and the start of a second staircase leading to the upper floors. On the first floor, a spacious landing running the length of the floor, featuring a sitting room, a fireplace and remarkable stained-glass windows, leads to all the rooms. This level comprises a spacious bedroom with its own bathroom and toilet, a second large bedroom with a fireplace and its own bathroom, as well as a very large bedroom which also has its own bathroom and toilet. It also features a more intimate bedroom with its own shower room and toilet, another bedroom with a fireplace, a separate toilet, and a room on a half-level, accessible via the second staircase, which serves as a cloakroom and storage area for staff. The second floor comprises a spacious open-plan area that can be fitted out to suit the needs and plans of its future occupants. Featuring a concrete slab floor, high ceilings beneath a steel roof structure and a slate roof, this space offers particularly attractive potential for development. A full basement, accessible from both inside and outside, completes the property. The property features numerous outbuildings, including seven self-contained dwellings. A/ 5 self-contained dwellings (former stables) To the right of the château stands a long building whose architecture blends perfectly with that of the main house. Formerly stables, with a large entrance porch running through them, this complex now comprises five apartments. Each comprises a kitchen, a living room, a toilet, two or three bedrooms, and one or more bathrooms or shower rooms. Renovation work is required, particularly regarding the door and window frames. At the far end of the building, a smaller dwelling offers interesting potential for restoration and requires a complete refurbishment. B/ A detached house of approximately 81 m² completes this complex (property 6). C/ An elegant 19th-century-style caretaker’s house, situated at the entrance to the property, benefits from a recently replaced roof and a modern drainage system (property 7). D/ A charming chapel, in good overall condition, retains a beautiful stone vault and distinctive stained-glass windows. Several other outbuildings enhance the estate: a utility room, a wash house, a greenhouse, a storage building and a covered courtyard. Set in the tranquillity of an estate spanning over 11 hectares, the park harmoniously unfolds a series of carefully composed landscape views. Within this unspoilt natural setting, wooded areas, vast meadows and wooded zones follow one another. The estate comprises around 1.5 hectares of woodland and nearly 9 hectares of open meadows, offering a sense of space and breathing room. The remarkable species of trees that dot the park bear witness to its history and character: majestic Lebanese cedars, sumptuous purple beeches, monkey puzzle trees… Two ponds enhance this natural setting, whilst a river runs through the property. There is also the option to purchase an additional property situated at the rear of the outbuildings, comprising various farm buildings in need of renovation, a residential house, land and a private driveway, covering a total area of 1 hectare, 61 ares and 32 centiares. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. 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
A family chateau where a famous novelist lived, tucked away in the beautiful countryside of France’s Anjou province. The chateau stands in the shade of age-old trees that tower in English-style grounds. The edifice was recently restored. Its roofing, insulation, electricity, plumbing, windows and sanitation system were renovated. Its 40-metre-long facade stretches from north to south. The chateau has a main section with dual-aspect rooms. This section is framed between a pavilion at its north end and a second pavilion at its south end. Two towers also adjoin it. One of these towers houses a chapel. To the south and west of the dwelling, there are 6,500m² of tree-dotted grounds that are easy to maintain. The property was the family home of the famous French novelist Hervé Bazin. The current owner recreated the atmosphere of Bazin’s novel ‘Vipère au Poing’ here and opened the chateau to visitors. The property has been entirely adapted to comply with norms for France’s accreditation for a building to be open to the public. It now resembles a museum and can be used as a business.
…By Patrice Besse
An elegant, 19th century chateau and its outbuildings in Vendee's lowland bocage countryside on the outskirts of La-Roche-sur-Yon. A central, 200 m long alleyway, lined with oak trees, crosses 10 hectares of fields before reaching the main entrance. This is guarded by a hunting lodge and tall metal gates. A perimeter wall encloses the property. The 3 hectares of parklands, gardens landscaped in 1893 and redesigned in 2002, are planted with several trees over a hundred years old, including sequoia, ash, oak and lime trees. They also have numerous camellia, azalea and boxwood bushes. Alleyways lead to the various outbuildings of the chateau, some of which have been so well renovated that they are able to accommodate up to 40 guests. The property’s two swimming pools, one heated indoor pool and one outdoor pool, make it possible to take relaxing dips from April through until October. An orangery is but an invitation to read and relax. On the sides and in front of the chateau are the old wash-house, the bread oven and the moat, all bearing witness to its history.
…By Patrice Besse
Between Angers and Nantes, in a village with a TER station, there is a castle with two large dependencies converted into offices set in 7 hectares of parkland. From the road, a long driveway crosses a part of the park in front of the castle and leads to a group of dependencies, one of which is directly connected to the main residence. The property is also accessible from the back via a path that starts from the village. All the buildings are well positioned in the middle of more than 7 hectares of park. Built in the 19th century of tuffeau stone on a hard stone base, the castle has four levels, including one basement and one attics. It is topped with a four-sided slate roof, bordered by a cornice with brackets and pierced at the front and the back with neo-Gothic inspired dormers, including an imposing central dormer. Tuffeau pepper pots rest on an ornate base and mark each corner of the castle. The facades are enriched with molded string courses and sculpted decorations in the shape of X under the first floor windows. All the windows are perfectly symmetrical, and on the front facade, facing south, the entrance door is surmounted by a balcony supported by two rams with griffin paws and a wrought iron railing. The castle underwent significant restoration work from 2006 to 2008.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
25 minutes from Angers, a 19th-century château, its park of nearly 7 hectares, and its numerous outbuildings. In a rural environment, the property is accessible via a departmental road. A second access exists to the southeast, via a country path. At the center of the estate, the château is surrounded by a gravel courtyard. The main façades are oriented north-south. Originally probably built in the 18th century, the residence was completely transformed during the 1870s. The main building is flanked to the east by a pavilion and to the west by a corbelled tower. The entire structure is built of rubble schist coated with lime. The frames of the openings and the moldings of the façades are made of tuffeau stone. In the center and to the north, a central projecting body is dressed in tuffeau and covered with a pavilion roof. The entrance door is topped by a large opening extended by an ornate wrought iron balcony. This is also crowned by a semi-circular pediment pierced by a central dormer window. All the tall slate roofs are topped with zinc ridge caps and red brick chimney stacks. The outbuildings are located to the east and south. No longer in use, they are all built of rubble schist dressed and coated with lime. The roofs are slate, and the window frames are red brick. The park and meadows extend to the west.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
In Anjou, a neo-Gothic castle and its numerous outbuildings in a 17-hectare English park. From the road, a long access path crosses a wood, then along the park of the estate, leading to, on one side, the courtyard of the outbuildings and on the other, the castle. Built in the second half of the 19th century, the building was designed by the famous Angevin architect René Hodé, who was directly inspired by his neighboring masterpiece in Challain-la-Potherie. Constructed of slate rubble and tuffeau, the whole structure rises four levels on a rectangular plan. Two towers and two corbels mark the corners of the residence. At the center of the back facade, another tower, not serving a purpose, houses a staircase. The roofs are slate, with four slopes for the main wing and a pepperpot shape for the corner towers and corbels. Vast meadows dotted with trees extend at the foot of the facades. The outbuildings are organized around a landscaped square courtyard. An old walled vegetable garden adjoins a body of water.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century mansion with former outbuildings in 1-hectare grounds, in the centre of a village in the northwest of the Vendée area. The property is located in the village’s centre but is protected by 1 hectare of uninterrupted land, set around a 19th-century mansion, its outbuildings and a vast, walled orchard and vegetable garden. From the street, there are two successive entrances: to the north, a gate that has become the everyday entrance leads, via an open space, to a gravelled esplanade used for car parking, while to the south, the historical entrance opens in front of the mansion’s southern and most remarkable façade. The approximately 440-m² residence was erected in in 1881 and displays a balanced arrangement that mixes classical rigour with romantic ingenuity. It stands out thanks to its slate roofs topped by tall brick chimney stacks and punctuated by dormers with sculpted pediments. The rendered walls are dotted with tall windows equipped with louvred shutters and granite frames. The regularly shaped central section is flanked to the west by a rectangular tower and to the east by a round tower topped by a slender pepper-pot roof. The deep red central entrance door, framed by pilasters, stands atop a stone stoop that can be reached from a panoramic lawned terrace overlooking the tree-lined and flowery grounds. The Italian style outbuildings, known locally as the Clissonnais style, run alongside the west of the residence and extend to the former stabling area, which are remains of the original farm buildings. To the rear, there is an approximately 4,000-m² orchard and vegetable garden.
…By Patrice Besse
A 19th-century chateau and its outbuildings, on 10-hectare grounds in the natural and historical region of Haut-Anjou. Standing in the middle of the property and surrounded by expansive meadows, the main dwelling is extended to the east by several outbuildings, a vegetable garden and aviaries, which are all easily accessible thanks to a second entrance located on this side of the property. With its front door on its southern side, the dwelling, built with an eclectic architectural style typical of the middle of the 19th century, was constructed in 1853. Commissioned by the Wolfcatcher royal in a region abounding with game and ideal for hunting, it is flanked on either side by two tall gable ends linked by a central building, while its asymmetrical exteriors were built out of ashlar tuffeau stone, sculpted in some places and highlighted with red brick in others. As for its slate multi-pitched roof, it is punctuated by brick chimneys, tuffeau stone dormer windows and a small bell tower, while in the middle of the main façade, the front door is accessible via wide slate steps, typical of the region.
…By Patrice Besse
Located between Nantes and Angers, this exceptional listed château presents approximately 900 sq.m of living area on a 7-hectare estate equipped with a swimming pool. Used as a venue for private and commercial events, this exceptional property presents an idyllic blend of heritage, a prime location and established business operation. Confidential sale: further information and details are available upon request.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
iad France - Gilles Billaud offers you: Magnificent 19th Century Castle in Chantonnay - Tastefully Renovated - 10 Bedrooms - Land of 2.25 hectaresWelcome to this incredible castle located in Chantonnay, 25 minutes from Puy du Fou and 40 minutes from Nantes, dating back to 1856 and fully renovated to offer a harmonious blend of history and modern comfort. With its 825m² of living space, this majestic residence stands on a vast plot of 2.25 hectares offering a true oasis of peace and tranquility. This exceptional castle consists of 11 spacious rooms including 10 sublime bedrooms ensuring comfort and privacy for its occupants. Each bedroom is unique, offering timeless charm and elegance. The reception rooms are bright, adorned with magnificent period features, and offer stunning views of the surroundings. The south and west exposures ensure natural light throughout the day. The renovation of this castle has been carried out with care and attention to detail to preserve its historical character while offering modern amenities for optimal comfort. Heating is provided by an individual installation with a distribution of radiators and fireplaces bringing warmth and conviviality. Outside, no detail has been overlooked. The vast and wooded land offers multiple possibilities to create an exceptional garden, a swimming pool, or any other landscaping according to your wishes, and two renovated gîtes overlooking the pool to host guests. The geographical location of this castle is ideal, close to all amenities in Chantonnay and offering easy access to the main roadways. This castle remains fully equipped, ideal for setting up guest rooms; you just need to unpack your bags... If you are looking for a unique property, rich in history and offering an exceptional living environment, this castle is made for you. A visit is a must to discover all the splendor and potential of this exceptional property.Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class F index 314 and CLIMATE class F index 89. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear bush, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been prepared under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Gilles Billaud, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with the RSAC of La Roche-sur-Yon under number 534479340, holding the real estate canvassing card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
Ref. 4137: Charming castle for sale, for professional use, near vendeen coast Situated in the south of the Vendée bocage, near vendeen coast, the Château is on the edge of a picturesque village, not far from an attractive town with all amenities. It is ideally suited to tourism, with a restaurant and professional kitchen, guest rooms and two gîtes. The bocage region of the Vendée is mainly made up of fields surrounded by coppice, hedges and copses, forming a landscape of unspoilt natural charm. The small village where the Château is located has a rich history: in the 15th century, this trading town was renowned throughout the region for its fairs and varied crafts. In 1721, it was one of the twenty largest towns in Bas-Poitou! The fairs lost their importance in the 16th century, and after the Revolution they were held only four times a year. Built between 1850 and 1856, this Château is typical of the buildings of the period: a vast, ostentatious residence in keeping with the recovery and reconstruction of the region after the Vendée War. It is a square building, two storeys high. The garden level has a large surface area thanks to two low wings with concealed roofs, while the central mass rises over four levels of windows above a brick base. This strong vertical effect is accentuated by the high chimney stacks and corbelled turrets at each corner, known as pepperboxes. In addition, the rear façade features a polygonal front decorated with an attractive superimposition of Ionic and Corinthian orders. Inside, after climbing a granite staircase, visitors are welcomed into a vast entrance hall (40 sqm) with columns with composite capitals opening onto a beautiful dining room (43 sqm) with fine wood panelling, parquet flooring and a fireplace. Ceiling height is 4.50 metres. To the left are three reception rooms (40 sqm, 45 sqm and 22 sqm). On the right-hand side, the more technical part, a corridor with wood panelling and stucco leads to a professional kitchen (38 sqm), an office, cold rooms and toilets that can accommodate the public (PMR standard). A huge, beautifully curved staircase leads to the upper floors. It has a remarkable original wrought-iron banister. The upper floors can also be accessed via a back staircase. On the first floor, a vast corridor leads to four bedrooms, each with its own shower room and toilet, located in one of the four towers. All have beautiful oak parquet flooring. The second floor has the same layout as the first, with four bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and toilet. Beautiful oak parquet flooring. The attic is partly converted, with a small kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. The other part can be converted. A huge cellar completes the ensemble: a large central corridor with external exits at each end leads to a group of nine fully vaulted, stone-paved rooms. It covers the entire surface area of the Château. The outbuildings comprise: The orangery : This pretty stone and brick building with a slate roof is in need of restoration. It is 24 m long and 11 m wide. A large attic is possible. The stables : This rendered stone building dates from 1880 and comprises a central building flanked by two wings. The building requires restoration works. It is 26 metres long and 13 metres wide. The building includes garages, stables, a tack room and the possibility of attics throughout. The gîtes : In the former orchard, separated from the Château, surrounded by old stone walls, two gîtes have been restored. The first gîte sleeps 6 people (€1,000 in high season) and the second sleeps 4 (€760 in high season). A swimming pool (5x10m) allows guests to cool off after visiting the rich heritage of the Vendée. The park covers approximately 6,18 acres, some of which is enclosed by walls. The English-style park is planted with large trees of various species. In particular, there are two huge sequoias. The woodland of around one hectare is planted mainly with oaks. Away from the Château is the orchard, enclosed by old walls: several fruit trees, including fig, mirabelle, apple and peach trees. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. 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
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