castles for sale The Loire Area, France (page 4)
Castle Nantes (44)
Enclosed property with its park and outbuildings, with a living area of about 400m². Ground floor: entrance, kitchen, laundry room, living room and dining rooms with fireplaces, on tiles and under beams, living room with trumeau fireplace, office with fireplace. Stairs and corridor, toilet. On the first floor: 3 bedrooms with bathroom and bathroom, toilet.1 bedroom under renovation, with its bathroom. On the second floor, 2 bedrooms and 1 attic, 1 bathroom. South of the house, in a pavilion, apartment on 3 levels consisting of a living room-kitchenette, 2 bedrooms, 1 laundry room, 1 mezzanine and 1 bathroom on the first floor, and 1 bedroom with bathroom on the second floor. Independent entrance. 2 rentals with yield. Park of approximately raised and closed of 1 hectare with small pond and barn-workshop with 2 garages. Entrance with electric gate. 15 kilometers south of Nantes, 10 minutes from a TER station and 20 minutes from the airport. Village with amenities nearby. 1 312 500€ agency fees included. Cabinet Terres & Demeures de France
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Castle Saint-Biez-en-Belin (72)
Types de traductions Traduction de texte Texte source 1 687 / 5 000 Résultats de traduction Charming Napoleon III style chateau near Le Mans. In the Pays de la Loire in the wooded countryside, this elegant castle offers the possibility of accommodation up to 42 rooms and allows the activities of seminars, concerts, shows, weddings, parties, hunting. The castle was built in 1882 by the architect Pierre-Felix Delarue. Today it is restored with taste and noble materials. The land is 8.14 hectares, the living area developed approx 2000 m² and there is still potential. On the ground floor there is a spacious hall with a large richly decorated central staircase, The large reception room of 120m2, decorated with wood paneling and fireplaces, opens onto the terrace, living room and library with wood paneled walls, office, WC. The height of the ceilings 4.5 m. On the 1st floor: 2 apartments, 7 bedrooms, 3 large rooms, kitchen, 4 bathrooms, office. 2nd floor: a one-bedroom apartment, 5 bedrooms with their shower rooms. 3rd floor: 11 bedrooms to finish. Entresol: technical spaces (electric heating etc), large room (cinema). You can make a wine cellar, club or restaurant there. Heating: town gas. Nice garden. A large outbuilding built in 1970 adjoins the castle. There are 28 bedrooms, ten studios, office, professional kitchen, a former gymnasium of 200 m², toilets, a home cinema, an artist's studio on two levels. A circular building on two levels, with a bar and a billiard room, A building for office use. The castle is in the heart of the English park with the plots of the forest. Location: 5km from the village 'Ecommoy, 23km from Le Mans, by TGV station 1h30 from Paris Montparnasse, 1h30 from Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport, Pour tout renseignements contactez Irina DUPORT +33661972000
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Castle Le Mans (72)
15 kilometres from Le Mans, on over a little less than 15 hectares, a Neo-Gothic chateau, its outbuildings and English-style grounds, listed as Historical Monuments. Edified on the slope of a hill, Le Mans extends to the north of the property, past the woods. Behind tall pillars, the property is accessible via a tarmac driveway bordered by tall trees and flanked by an entrance pavilion, which houses the caretaker’s residence. Advancing through the landscaped grounds provides views, on one side, of the chateau’s symmetrical northern façade. Arriving at the top of the hill, several outbuildings constructed in the 19th century can be seen set back from the chateau. They specifically include the orangery, today converted into a guesthouse, which faces the chateau’s southern façade on the other side of the courtyard. To the west, at a distance from the buildings, the grassy grounds lead to a pond below, which reflects the tall trees’ foliage. Following on from there, the walls of the former vegetable garden close the property off from the outside. The chateau, listed as a historical monument, was edified in 1844 in a Neo-Gothic style. As for the grounds, they are also listed as a historical monument and were designed in 1877. Their landscaped composition, emblematic of the passion for botany in the 19th century, is the result of the close collaboration between an industrialist from Sarthe and Edouard André, an internationally renowned landscape architect, who designed Paris’s Buttes-Chaumont Park. The dwelling’s interior presents décor inspired from the 18th century, completed with Art Deco details.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Challans (85)
BARNES Propriétés & Châteaux offers you the opportunity to acquire this superb château, built in the 17th century, set in 17 hectares of wooded parklands. The château has been listed as a Historic Monument for its beautiful architecture. The property is situated on the edge of a small village where you will find all the local shops. A large welcoming driveway shaded by a row of century-old trees leads to the front courtyard. Three independent, quality houses extend an architectural ensemble of around 800 m² of living space over three levels. On the ground floor, you will find the dining rooms and the beautiful, authentic and spacious reception rooms. The stone staircase leads to the two upper floors with their 22 bedrooms and bathrooms. The grounds offer an exceptionally tranquil, pastoral setting, with a swimming pool and tennis court. A quality property, ideal for a hotel and investment activity. Complete file on request. This property is presented to you by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE +33(0)6 65 59 12 11 / +33(0)6 69 41 20 45. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Le Lion-d'Angers (49)
Ref.4226 : LARGE 19TH C. CHÂTEAU AND ITS 24 ACRES OF LAND IN MAINE-ET-LOIRE This beautiful and large chateau is located in Haut-Anjou, at the exit of a small village which ensures the first shops. The environment is quiet and rural. A small city is less than 10km away and the city of Angers is 50km away. The TGV from Paris serves Angers in 1. On the first floor from West to East: Chapel, room used as a library, large living room, hall, with the main staircase, dining room, kitchen, back kitchen, gallery, laundry room, children's dining room and study both giving access to a bathroom, toilet. The ceiling height of the reception rooms is 6.5m. The volumes are impressive but everything is well proportioned, the architectural quality as well as the quality of the restoration are exceptional. Rare are the properties that have benefited from such a restoration that has not taken anything away from the charm and authenticity of the place. On the second floor: 4 superb bedrooms equipped with beautiful bathrooms, wardrobes and toilets. Lounge on the second floor. Everything is luminous, well distributed and perfectly arranged. The quality of the sanitary facilities are at the rendezvous. On the second floor: attic where technical elements of the central heating are installed. Attached to the chateau : On the ground floor: Old part of the chateau including 2 reception rooms and an orangery. On the first floor: 5 bedrooms with bathroom, decoration and electricity have not been redone. On the second floor: 6 bedrooms with bathroom. 5 garages 5 gites in the outbuildings A caretaker’s house at the entrance of the property, the structure has been redone but not the interior design. 2 rooms. This castle is leaned against a beautiful park planted with beautiful trees. The surroundings of the chateau have been carefully laid out with gardens, ponds, the vegetable garden has also been restored and all this gives this place something magical. The whole for a capacity of 10ha 49a 36ca. 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
Castle Les Herbiers (85)
Ref.4373 : Beautiful french property for sale near Le Puy du Fou. The property, protected by its large wooded grounds, is just a five-minute walk from the centre of its village, a dynamic commune of just over 3,000 inhabitants in the Haut Bocage Vendéen. Bordering Maine et Loire, Loire Atlantique and Deux Sèvres, it is just 15 minutes from the Puy du Fou. It is also close to three dynamic towns, Cholet, Montaigu and Les Herbiers. This gently undulating region is rich in heritage, natural sites and history. The château has a symmetrical layout with three bays and four storeys. The central part protrudes. The slate roofs are pitched, with a dormer window in the central section. In front of the entrance, an overhang with columns was added around thirty years ago. The living space spans approx. 320 sqm: Ground floor: the hall with its cabochon tiled floor opens into a large, luminous living room facing the parklands, with wainscoting, mouldings and rosettes. This living area comprises a dining room and a lounge with a large white stone fireplace. A fitted and equipped kitchen and a utility room complete the ground floor. Toilet. 1st floor: a large landing, a study with maple furniture, a large bedroom with bathroom, a toilet, a second bedroom and a third bedroom with shower room and toilet. On the second floor: a master suite comprising two bedrooms, a TV room and a bathroom with toilet. The basement comprises a room with a hammam and spa, a cloakroom, a toilet, a pool room with boiler room and a cellar. The outbuildings comprise : - A large recent building used as a hangar spanning approx. 260 sqm with a 100 sqm basement. - To the east: the former stables comprising: on the ground floor: a garage, a workshop, a large room and a shed and on the first floor: an attic and a vacant 3 rooms + kitchen + sanitary flat with independent access. - To the south-west, a small building comprising two rented 2 rooms + kitchen + sanitary flats (with independent access), currently let, and a vacant 3 rooms + kitchen + sanitary flat. The land covers 3.53 acres (1.43 hectares). The property is fully enclosed. Two granite gateposts open onto a south-west-facing courtyard planted with palm trees, magnolia and box trees. The parkland gives the impression of being in the countryside, with century-old trees giving the place a bucolic feel. These include cedars, pines, oaks and cypresses. A wooden terrace overlooks a lovely swimming pool. The grounds slope gently down to a waterhole covered with water lilies, topped by a small wooden bridge. 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
Castle Le Mans (72)
Located about 2 hours from Paris, near Le Mans TVG train station (serving the capital in 55 minutes), this property is within a few minutes of all local amenities, schools and shops and within easy reach of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race track. This magnificent country property has been restored with care and skill, while preserving its original spirit. A palladian extension presents the idyllic blend of charm and elegance. The harmonious outdoor spaces offer beautiful landscaped areas, moats, a vegetable garden, meadows, a garage, large outbuildings and stables. Inside, you will find seven bedrooms and beautiful reception rooms (including one of 160 sq.m) backing onto a terrace enjoying a lovely view of the countryside. Over 5 hectares of private land. (6.00 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Le Mans (72)
Located about 2 hours from Paris, near Le Mans TVG train station (serving the capital in 55 minutes), this property is within a few minutes of all local amenities, schools and shops and within easy reach of the 24 Hours of Le Mans race track. This magnificent country property has been restored with care and skill, while preserving its original spirit. A palladian extension presents the idyllic blend of charm and elegance. The harmonious outdoor spaces offer beautiful landscaped areas, moats, a vegetable garden, meadows, a garage, large outbuildings and stables. Inside, you will find seven bedrooms and beautiful reception rooms (including one of 160 sq.m) backing onto a terrace enjoying a lovely view of the countryside. Over 5 hectares of private land. (6.00 % fees incl. VAT at the buyer's expense.)
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre (85)
BARNES Propriétés & Châteaux offers you the opportunity to acquire this 15th and 18th century chateau on a human scale near CHOLET and the Puy du Fou, rich in 600 years of history, with its moat, swimming pool and outbuildings set in 3.9 hectares of fully enclosed parklands planted with trees. A 1 km (0.6 mile) long welcome driveway precedes the gates and offers the property all its privacy and peace and quiet. The entire property is in excellent condition, including the roof and framework, thanks to high-quality restoration work that has preserved the soul and authenticity of the place. The château's reception rooms are high-ceilinged, bright and pleasant to live in. The eight bedrooms are arranged in suites around the majestic spiral staircase. They are also bathed in light thanks to large windows. The configuration is ideal for bed and breakfast or a large family residence. A little further away, the outbuildings, with their new roofing and roof timbers, offer great potential for development, spanning 667 m² (6,767 sq ft) over two floors. Two reception orangeries of 125m² and 70m² with a catering area are ideal for seminars, showrooms or exhibitions. The grounds are enclosed and intimate. Embellished by a wide variety of remarkable trees, including 200-year-old sequoias, and by a moat that is watered all year round, it offers a most pleasant bucolic setting, including a heated swimming pool (8m*6m). Perched on a motte, the property boasts exceptional panoramic views over unspoilt bocage countryside. The property is located close to Cholet and the Puy du Fou, making it a popular tourist and business destination. Motorway access provides quick access to Nantes and Angers in just 1 hour. Energy Rating: D - Climate Rating: E (DPE old version) Full file available on request. Property presented by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE +33 6 65 59 12 11 / +33 6 69 41 20 45 ‘Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Angers (49)
A remarkable listed castle with its chapel, outbuildings and 70 hectares of grounds bordering a river in Anjou. All the buildings are grouped together in the centre of the undivided estate, at the end of a driveway that extends for almost 400 m under a canopy of bicentennial plane trees. It leads to a stone bridge across the moat and on to a gatehouse with four-pitched roof, marking the entrance to the fortress. You then have to pass through a carriage gate, once protected by a portcullis and a drawbridge, or through a small pedestrian gate on one side, to discover the castle's main courtyard, where the central lawn is adorned with sixteen box topiaries. At the back, the main section of the dwelling is flanked by a wing set at right angles. On the other side stands a chapel. To the south, there is a garden of almost 1 ha, criss-crossed by paths and planted with numerous fruit trees. It also includes a fishpond, which is thought to have once been a 'longue paume' (long tennis) ground. To the north, a former farmyard is bordered by outbuildings that originally served as a defensive enclosure. It has been converted into a garden with a central fountain. The complex is surrounded by a moat filled with water. The property is traversed by numerous tracks providing access to the woods, river and meadows. In a single lot, it is bordered on one of its four sides by a navigable river. The grounds comprise parkland, orchards and moats (4 ha), alleys (2.8 ha), a pond (0.9 ha), open meadows (48 ha) undergoing reforestation - 4,500 trees were planted in 2007, woodland (11.6 ha) including oak, pine and poplar trees, and tenanted farmland (3.7 ha). The castle and its surrounding buildings, the moat, the gardens and most of the surrounding avenues are all listed. The slate roofs either have two or four pitches or are pepperpot-shaped; the walls are of rendered or pointed rubble masonry; the facade and roof openings are mostly rectilinear, some with mullions, some are arched.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Saumur (49)
Just 10 minutes from Saumur and 45 minutes from Tours via the A85, a few minutes from shops and amenities. Surrounded by its moats filled with water, this castle, partly dating from the 15th century and partly from the 19th century, is steeped in rich local history. It offers more than 600 m2 of restored or partly renovated living space. Located in the heart of the Loire Valley, it is set within its 6.6 hectares of woods, orchards, and a vegetable garden. The property is complemented by a set of outbuildings offering over 350 m2 of partially developed buildings. Nestled in a green setting, it is accessed via its plane tree-lined driveway and a bridge overlooking the moats that completely surround the castle, its chapel, and various outbuildings. The castle has a living area of 550 m2. On the ground floor: Entrance hall of 5 m2 and its gallery of 28 m2, equipped kitchen of 38 m2, pantry, boiler room, laundry and cellar of 46 m2, dining room with fireplace of 28 m2, small living room with fireplace of 28 m2, small living room with fireplace of 30 m2, large reception room with fireplace of 56 m2, conservatory of 10 m2. On the first floor: Landing and galleries of 24 m2, suite with bathroom and toilet of 27 m2, suite with bathroom and toilet of 29 m2, suite with bathroom and toilet of 30 m2, master suite with bathroom, dressing room, and toilet of 46 m2, suite to finish developing with bathroom and toilet of 40 m2. On the second floor: Landing with corridors, suite with bathroom and toilet of 31 m2, sleeping area: 3 bedrooms (11, 14, and 16 m2), dressing room, bathroom of 11 m2, toilet. Discover the authenticity and charm of original materials such as flooring, marbles, fireplaces, stained-glass windows and their interior shutters, moldings and woodwork, Tuffeau stone and rubble, as well as very beautiful floors in cement tiles, and painted coffered ceilings. Outbuildings: A renovated and fitted long house of 114 m2: A fitted dining kitchen, a living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with toilet. A barn currently being developed of 69.8 m2 with an attic. The former stables of 45 m2 converted into a wellness and relaxation area that includes a jacuzzi and a hammam with shower and toilet. A chapel of 18.9 m2. The old 'gardener's house' of 37 m2 to be renovated includes two bedrooms and a shower room, workshop, and pool house. An old water tower. A 10x5m saltwater swimming pool, heated by a heat pump from 2023, and its natural stone terrace complete this characterful and charming ensemble. This unique place, its setting conducive to calm and relaxation without any overlooking, will seduce you with its volumes, its high-end features, and its timeless charm. If you wish to develop a bed and breakfast or gîte activity, this small piece of French heritage will allow you to do so immediately. For more information regarding this property, do not hesitate to contact Damien Jacquot at 06.80.27.48.55 and Nicolas Saulnier at 06.46.73.15.91, your passionate specialists in charming and prestigious real estate for over 20 years. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr. The fees are borne by the buyer, amounting to 1,800,000 EUR, including 5.82% of fees payable by the buyer. Selling price excluding agency fees payable by the buyer: 1,701,000 EUR. Damien JACQUOT, real estate agent, SARL registered with the Tours RCS: 948 779 384 - Announcement drafted and published by a Mandate Agent -This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Connecta
Castle Nantes (44)
An elegant 19th century chateau set in 4 hectares of wooded, enclosed grounds with outbuildings and pond, 25 km south of Nantes. The estate extends over more than 4 hectares in a single lot, surrounded by fields and hedgerows. At the end of a local lane that also serves the hamlet, the 19th-century chateau comes into view amidst unspoilt countryside. The entrance to the edifice is preceded by a driveway bordered by horse chestnut trees which leads to a forecourt. Then two symmetrical wrought iron gates and a low wall topped with a Versailles-style grille demarcate the rectangular front courtyard, which is bordered on either side by the former outbuildings. The roughly 600 m² of stone buildings with tiled roofs include coach houses, a cattle shed, a wine storehouse and a wine press, testifying to the activities of the former castellany. Dating back to 1870 and enlarged in 1890, the chateau boasts a distinctive eclecticism, having retained the best of the various architectural styles emblematic of the 19th century. The residence is rectangular in plan with four bays; the entrance courtyard side faces south-west and the wooded parklands side north-east. The facades feature brick and tuffeau or Sireuil stone dressings and are topped by a slate roof. Metal ridges run along the top of the roof. The levels are separated by wide stringcourses and the windows are protected by stone balustrades. To the rear, the chateau conceals a vast terrace, covered by a 40 m² bioclimatic pergola, next to a 10 x 4 m swimming pool. The grounds are enclosed by walls or railings. The parklands are dotted with tall trees, lawns, groves of trees, meadows and a 1,000 m² pond fed by rainwater. It is bordered to the north-east by the Boulogne, where a riverbank of almost 200 linear metres provides direct access to the river.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Laval (53)
A 19th-century Renaissance Revival chateau with outbuilding and grounds overlooking a river on the outskirts of Laval. An impressive wrought-iron gate flanked by sculpted stone pillars opens onto a shady driveway leading to the chateau, set high above the beautiful surrounding grounds. To the north of the residence, there are a former caretaker's lodge and a garage. To the south, a swimming pool adjoins wooded parklands with a pond. To the west, the noble dwelling backs onto meadows stretching across a rocky promontory. Built in 1871 by architect Alfred Boutreux for a Laval doctor, the chateau is ideally situated overlooking the river Mayenne. The main facade is punctuated by four bays and five storeys, including a basement and an attic. The walls are of lime-rendered rubble masonry, while the corner quoins and window surrounds are of dressed tuffeau limestone. The foundations are of granite. Facing south-east, the main elevation is one of the most exuberant in the region, reminiscent of a theatre, it features a loge and balconies. The tall building is a superb example of the Renaissance architectural repertoire as revived by artists and architects in the 19th century. It features Corinthian columns, stringcourses, cornices, surroundings, entablatures, pediments, mascarons, balustrades and rustications, among other sculpted or moulded stone elements. The windows have basket-handle arches and large-paned wooden frames with rounded edges. The French windows on the ground and first floors are topped by glazed transoms and protected by small stone balustrades or wrought-iron railings. The steep pavilion roof is of slate, topped with brick and stone chimney stacks and features five massive, highly ornate pedimented dormers, three of which are arranged in a tiered group in the centre, together forming a pediment at the top of the building. These basket-handle dormers, set at the edge of the roof, are flanked by columns forming straight jambs, with massive stone pediments of various shapes, including the circular one at the top, which crowns the entire building, above the oriel window that forms the avant-corps of the building. This projecting section forms the most striking feature of the chateau. Built in the centre of the main facade on two storeys, including the basement level, it houses a winter garden bordered on three sides by wrought-iron glass walls. It is topped by a terrace with pear-shaped stone balusters, accessed from the first floor. To the south, there is a perron covered by a glass and wrought iron canopy. Lastly, to the north, a service entrance leads to a kitchen.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Angers (49)
Ref.4068 : Elegant 19th C. chateau in the Layon region, near Angers. This beautiful chateau, solidly built on the slopes of the Layon, is situated on a hill overlooking the surrounding vineyards and villages, giving it a breathtaking 360° view. The Layon Valley is characterised by landscapes of rolling green hills and narrow valleys, with terraced vineyards running down to the banks of the Layon River. Renowned for its production of sweet white wines, such as Coteaux du Layon, Bonnezeaux, Quarts de Chaume and Chaume, it is considered to be the home of one of France's flagship wines. People come from far and wide to taste its wines, explore its villages and also to enjoy all sorts of outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, horse riding and water sports. Situated in the heart of the Angevin heritage and not far from the dynamic city of Angers, whose historical richness is no longer in question, this castle benefits from an ideal position both in terms of its proximity to essential shops and its easy access to the motorway axes leading to the metropolises and professional areas of Paris, Le Mans and Nantes. This majestic residence, with its rendered facades and carefully staggered tufa stone corner chains, displays a varied architectural style to great effect. Topped by high slate roofs that seem to touch the sky, and topped by a 'belvedere' with a beautifully worked zinc railing, it is built on four levels. On its north façade, the central bay is adorned with decorated pilasters that surround remarkable windows with tufa ornaments and mullions borrowed from Renaissance architecture. Flanked by a recessed wing, the castle is extended by a typically Angevin longère that surrounds the main courtyard, thus enriching the architectural variety of this complex. It is accessed from this side by a singular staircase with a double revolution staircase in front of the courtyard dwelling. On the south facade, the main building is enhanced on the left by a wing with a pretty corbelled turret on its side. The view over the surrounding countryside from this point is splendid. The castle has a living area of approx. 700sqm, arranged as follows: On the ground floor: a splendid entrance hall which gives access to the living rooms, VIP lounge, lounge, dining room, service entrance, laundry room and spacious kitchen, and to the exceptional spiral stairway topped by a ribbed ribbed dome, leading to the floors from the cellars to the attics. There are oak parquet floors with herringbone and cabochon paving, a marble fireplace and monumental granite fireplaces, picture rails and panelling of finely worked wood, ornate ceilings, some of which are splendid, such as the arched vaults on ribbed crossings with tiercerons and offset liernes. This architectural feature, very rarely seen in castles of this period, is characterised by the broken aspect of the vault line obtained by a successive shift in the keystones. On the first floor: a gallery giving access on either side to three bedrooms, one of which has an imposing wooden coffered ceiling and an adjoining balconette, a magnificently decorated chapel, a library, two rooms that could be used as offices or spare bedrooms and a bathroom. There are herringbone oak floors, marble fireplaces and wooden picture rails. Second floor: gallery with four bedrooms and a large bathroom. On the third floor: the service floor comprises former bedrooms and service rooms as well as an attic to be converted. Fourth floor: access to the viewpoint from the belvedere from the service floor. Basement: Two pleasure cellars and a magnificent brick vaulted cellar. The property has several outbuildings in good condition and close to the castle, as follows The longère (farmhouse) in a square return comprising : two garages, one of which is a large workshop/garage equipped with an automated and secure locking system; A shed/wood store; A large and pleasant attic club house; A winter garden which can be used as a reception room. The independent house of 150m² entirely restored which can be used as a gîte or guest house comprising: on the ground floor, a living room, a kitchen and back kitchen, a bathroom and a toilet and on the second floor, two bedrooms. A shed. An orangery adjoining a charming walled vegetable garden and its pond. An additional garage (possibly for 2 cars). A tennis court. A monumental heated swimming pool (6m x 25m), tiled and closed by a pretty wrought iron handrail, and its pool house chalet with shower and sauna. Beautiful romantic English-style park of 12.97 acres ( 5 ha 25a 88ca) entirely enclosed, decorated with majestic trees (oaks, plane trees, chestnut trees, cedars, redwoods, pines, ...), crossed by a moat and punctuated by a piece of water on which many species of birds like to take refuge. There are lovely features such as the bridge over the moat and the circular stabilised paths leading easily to any part of the park. Walking through this natural setting really does give you a sense of perpetual discovery, with each vantage point offering new perspectives that ostensibly invite contemplation. The journey continues from the park to the footpaths that stretch around the property, through hillsides and vineyards. 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 792 044 077. 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
Castle Quartier du Centre - Le Mans (72)
Coldwell Banker Le Mans presents this magnificent château located less than 15 minutes from Le Mans, nestled in the heart of a vibrant village. The château spans nearly 700 m² and is surrounded by a sumptuous park of over 1.5 hectares, preserving the elegance and charm of 19th-century design: century-old trees, stone bridges crossing a river, rose gardens, and vast meadows give this place a unique and enchanting atmosphere. The interior of the château is a true ode to refinement, with decor inspired by the Italian Renaissance. Painted frescoes adorn the walls, while warm tones and carefully preserved architectural details captivate the eye. The spacious living rooms open onto a terrace offering a breathtaking view of the park, creating bright and welcoming living spaces. This residence also offers nine bedrooms or suites, each with its own bathroom, ensuring comfort and privacy for its occupants. Additionally, you can relax and rejuvenate in the pool or hammam, true havens of peace within the property. Ideally located close to amenities and the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans circuit, this property offers exceptional potential for a professional tourism activity, such as hospitality, dining, or bed and breakfast. It can also be considered as a primary residence, offering a family the opportunity to live a true dream just a stone's throw from Le Mans. Contact us today to arrange a visit and discover all the charms this château has to offer.
…By Coldwell Banker Val Property - Maine Prestige Immobilier
Castle Treves cunault (49)
A listed medieval tower in the heart of Anjou, the building stands in a remarkable site on the road along the banks of the Loire between Saumur and Angers. This tower-keep combines the medieval defensive model at 30 meters high, its walls pierced with gun arches, with the more residential one which opens to the light with rooms with superb ribbed vaults, tall windows with thick grilles overlooking the Loire, and cushioned seats. The promontory forming a vast terrace overlooking the neighboring church and the Loire, is joined by a climb of steps cut into the rock at the foot of which we come across the entrance to an old troglodyte refuge with its bread oven. At the level of this terrace, a perron staircase accesses the tower served on the 5 levels and the roof terrace, by a superb spiral staircase. The tower appears on the 1862 list, and has been classified as a Historic Monument since 1904. SAUMUR 11 km (markets, theater, Paris-Montparnasse SNCF station 2h15 on average) PARIS 311 km including 285 by motorway TOWER ? Spiral staircase made of sandstone slabs, 4 m thick wall Level 1 : -Circular room approximately 4.10 m in diameter, probably an old jail? 4.90m in height under the ribbed arch? Small spiral staircase going down to the underground. Level 2 : -Octagonal piece approximately 5.70 m in diameter? 2 gunboats and 2 daylights? 3.50 m high under 3 Lys ribbed arches. Level 3: on the stairs, direct exit at the mound level -Kitchen approximately 7 m in diameter? Fireplace and bread oven, stone vegetable garden, 2 windows covered with thick grilles, cushions? 5 m height under arch -Bathroom (shower, sink, macerator toilet) Level 4: Entrance on steps on the mound side Room approximately 6.70m x 10m on terracotta tiles? Fireplace with 3 Lys coat of arms, 5 m high under Triple ribbed ribs, 4 high windows under grilles and cushions? Wardrobe Level 5: Room approximately 4m x 3.60m? Window with Loire & Village view? 5.60m height under arch. Room approximately 6m x 7m? Fireplace, Tomettes, 2 windows with Loire & Village view? 6 m high under arches. TERRACE The last level of the staircase leads to the terrace bordered by a crenellated parapet where the watchtower remains, a veritable lookout over the Loire valley. GROUND ? 4764 m2 2 entrance gates access the part of the land, south side of the mound. At the foot of the promontory, some cellar entrances. Open building (2 sheds and a storage room) A LITTLE BIT OF HISTORY ? On this thousand-year-old site inherited from a struggle led by Foulques Nerra in the 11th century, it was in the 15th century that the land was taken over by Robert Lemaçon, chancellor of Charles VII, it uses significant toll rights that the Loire provides, particularly on wine and salt, and more precisely 'tribute and toll on each pipe of wine passing the said river of Loire down or up by battel or batteaux in front of the said chastel of Trèves or crossing by cart the said châtellerie the sum of 10 deniers; on each barrel of wine, 5 deniers, likewise a bushel of salt on each barrel of salt. »? A fortune ! In 1642, Cardinal Richelieu, to counter a local rebellion, went so far as to purchase the fortress for 200,000 pounds and sold it to the daughter of the Marshal of France Claire-Clémence de Maillé-Brézé who had just married the Great Condé, cousin of Louis XIV. The fortress deteriorated, it was abandoned, and in 1750 John de Stapleton, a rich Irish merchant close to his king, bought it for 510,000 pounds and had the rest of the fortress buildings demolished, with the exception of the Keep Tower. , which belongs to the family of tower-residences from the end of the Middle Ages, such as the Tour de Vincennes near Paris. CLASSIFIED MONUMENT! The Tour de Trêves is one of the first historic monuments protected in the 1862 list. It appears on the list of Historic Monuments by decree of August 5, 1904. The classification as a Historic Monument allows access to very attractive taxation, and to receive a level of advice in
…By Cabinet Chevillon
Castle Nantes (44)
For sale, property of the XIX century, near Nantes-Est and traffic routes. Built on 3 levels and a basement, for a living area of 300m². Ground floor: hall, office, living room, dining room and kitchen, stairs. On the first floor: 3 bedrooms with bathrooms and shower room. On the second floor: a large games room and 3 bedrooms, 1 workshop. An outbuilding, former caretaker’s house, on 2 levels: Ground floor: 1 living room, with kitchenette, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 lingerie, 1 boiler room. Upstairs: 1 large living room, and 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom. Orchard, vegetable garden, pool with poolhouse, pond, woods and meadows. Area: approximately 24,000m² Cabinet Terres & Demeures de France. 1 170 000€ agency fees included
…By Terres & Demeures De France
Castle Angers (49)
Ref. 4291 : For sale, Neo-gothic Château in Anjou This beautiful neo-Gothic château with its remarkable architecture is built close to a charming historic Anjou town. Ideally positioned, it has all the shops and services within 5 minutes, and Angers, the economic and tourist capital of Maine et Loire, is 30 minutes away. Angers railway station provides a link to Paris in less than an hour and a half. The A11 motorway is around 10 minutes away. The property benefits from a certain tranquillity, having been built slightly back, in a pleasant atmosphere, on the outskirts of a small village. This elegant château was built on a four-storey, five-bay plan in rendered stone and slate-clad tufa. The interior is accessed by an imposing staircase from the north facade and by a beautiful double spiral staircase from the south facade. Numerous ornamental elements sculpted into the tufa stone sections, corner quoins, window quoins, window transoms, pilasters, etc. are clearly visible on all of the château's facades. With approx. 450 sqm of living space, it is laid out as follows: - Courtyard level: via the back staircase, a hallway leads to a separate dwelling comprising a lounge with fireplace, a kitchen, a bedroom and a shower room. - Ground floor: a vast vestibule, from which rises a wrought-iron baluster staircase, leads on either side to a VIP lounge, a study, a sitting room, a dining room and a kitchen. There are pretty polychrome floor tiles, fine oak parquet flooring, wooden picture rails, wooden shutters, marble fireplaces and ornate ceilings. - First floor: A landing and corridor lead to five bedrooms, two of which are in need of renovation, four bathrooms and two dressing rooms. There are also polychrome cement tiles, oak parquet flooring, wooden shutters, marble fireplaces and ornate ceilings. -Second floor: A corridor leads to former utility rooms and other rooms in need of renovation. A number of outbuildings adorn the property and provide a glimpse of a wide variety of possible uses. A group of tiled, attic-roofed outbuildings, set around a vast, fully enclosed courtyard, comprises : living accommodation (lounge/dining room, kitchen, bathroom, bedrooms), an old stable and tack room, a former kennel, various sheds and garages,a courtyard used as a laundry room and shed, an orangery and a greenhouse. Beautiful romantic English-style parkland extended by a wood, making a total of 66.91 acres adorned with cedars, firs, spruces, chestnuts, oaks, beeches, lime trees and magnolias, and crossed by a river. There are remarkable features such as bridges linking the park to two islands surrounded by water, as well as a walled kitchen garden with numerous fruit trees. 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 792 044 077. 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
Castle Angers (49)
A neo-gothic chateau, its orangery and its outbuildings on a 27-ha estate near to one of the Anjou region’s historic villages. The main entrance, with its wrought iron gates, opens off of the road on to a driveway which crosses the parklands, runs alongside the vegetable garden and the orangery, leads to the chateau and, finally, reaches a courtyard and its outbuildings, set a little further away. Another two entrances, both also protected by wrought iron gates, lead directly to the outbuildings. The landscape parklands extend all around the chateau and are continued, on the south side, by a wood, crossed by a river with two islets.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Angers (49)
Ref.3903 : Exceptional castle for sale in Anjou. This beautiful and large chateau is situated in the Haut-Anjou, at the exit of a small village with first amenities in a rural and quiet environment. There is a small city situated less than 6mi away and the city of Angers is only 31mi away. The train from Angers to Paris takes an hour and 30 minutes. The chateau was built in 1874, on a Louis XIII style, by an architect from Angers. Of about 1500sqm of living space, it comprises: On the garden level, it constitutes the basement: study, playroom, fitness room, billiard’s room, kitchen, workshop, boiler room, laundry, toilets and wine cellar. A lift serves all floors, from the ground floor to the second floor, also a secondary stairway. A stairway with iron wrought handrail goes from the ground floor to the second floor. On the ground floor, accessible from the outside by a magnificent honour white stone stairway: a majestic entrance hall decorated with a colonnade, 2 sitting rooms and a dining room, another dining room and kitchen, a study, small sitting room. Access to the chapel. Height under ceiling, on the ground floor: 4.80m On the first floor: landing space and hallway leading to 8 bedrooms and bathrooms or shower rooms. On the second floor: 10 bedrooms with bathrooms or shower rooms. The outbuildings include : 23 horse boxes, saddlery and covered riding hall (20 x 40 m) Another building including a home cinema and an apartment with living room, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. Swimming pool and pool house. English style park planted with great trees (cedars, oak trees, lime tress ..) and meadows. All in about 34 acres.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
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