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19th-century château fully renovated - PRM Residence - Bay of SommeJust 5 minutes from the sea, in the heart of the Bay of Somme, this superb character property is set on a closed plot of 4,239 m².This 19th-century château, entirely rehabilitated by building professionals, offers approximately 735 m² of living space over 3 levels. The entire property has benefited from a complete and qualitative renovation, combining the charm of the old with modern technical amenities. The property has never been inhabited since the renovations were completed.Composition of the châteauGround floor:- Entrance hall- Two large reception rooms (refectory, show or activity room)- Offices- Meeting room- Independent apartment- Professional kitchen- Laundry and storage- Restrooms H/F/PRM1st floor:- 11 bedrooms with en-suite shower room and toilet2nd floor:- 3 T2 and T3 type apartments- Annexes- 4 individual houses converted into T1 and T2Technical amenities and renovation:- Complete renovation of the entire property- Electricity fully new and compliant with recent standards- Thermal insulation fully redone- Excellent energy classification (DPE particularly efficient for this type of building)- Heating and hot water production provided by heat pumps- Recent joinery and equipment- Residence compliant with PRM standards (accessibility for people with reduced mobility)- Video surveillance system installed in the communal and outside areasExploitation potential:The current layout allows for immediate public reception and lends itself to many projects:- Hotel or hotel residence- Vacation home / group gîte- Senior residence- Training center or school- Health or wellness center- Event, seminars, retreatsA large usable cellar also offers significant renovation potential: SPA, wellness area, gym, massage room, storage or leisure spaces. Some exterior masonry finishes are still to be completed (which can be done by the seller).Geographical situation:- 5 km from the nearest beach- 15 km from Saint-Valery-sur-Somme- 10 km from Tréport, Eu, and Mers-les-BainsQuick access by highway and proximity to several train stations.Commercial Agent E.I.: Laurent DEEST RSAC No. 320 951 221Estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use: between €3,450 and €4,730 per year. Average energy prices indexed as of 01/01/2021 (including subscription).Please note that following article L.561-5 of the monetary and financial code, a copy of the identity document of all visitors will be requested before the visit.Fees: 5% VAT included, payable by the purchaser. Price excluding agency fees: €1,400,000This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Terres Et Demeures De Normandie Dieppe
Nestled in a meander of the Nonette, the property slopes gently down from the access road to the river. In the 17th century, the estate was part of the royal domain of Chantilly. Rebuilt in the 19th century, it combines the prestige of a historic site with the modern comforts of a warm family residence. Its spacious reception rooms enjoy spectacular views. Its landscaped gardens offer vast lawns shaded by century-old trees, an invitation to meditation as much as to celebration. The grounds also feature a tennis court, paddock, meadow and horse stalls. The outbuildings comprise a suite of three charming stone pavilions. They respectively house a janitor's cottage, an independent office and an additional room to be converted. On the courtyard side is a recently restored chapel and a covered garage for three vehicles. The vast 17th-century vaulted cellars bear witness to the age of the château's basements, and provide valuable storage space for wine lovers.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
Situated in a sought-after area, 35 km north of Paris, 20 minutes from Roissy CDG airport and 5 minutes from the centre of CHANTILLY, Marc Foujols Immobilier offers you 10 hectares of land, of which 3.5 hectares can be built on, with a building permit for 10,000 m² for a public service project such as a hotel (80 rooms), conference centre, seminar, spa, etc. The property includes a 1,460m2 castle in need of restoration. Various outbuildings, including a 523m² outbuilding and a caretaker's house, complete this exceptional property. Ideal project for a property developer. Extremely rare in this sector.
…By Marc Foujols Chantilly
In the immediate vicinity of Soissons, in a preserved and verdant setting, this elegant 19th-century property offers a fully renovated 720 sq m complex, comprising a château, a separate guest house, an indoor swimming pool, a very large garage, and 2.57 hectares of parkland including woods and pasture. A rare family and reception residence, tastefully renovated and requiring no further work. From the moment you enter, the château captivates with its spacious entrance hall and the quality of its renovation, which respects the charm of the original structure while providing modern comforts. High ceilings, views over the park, and unobstructed vistas enhance the elegance of the property. The ground floor features a fully equipped kitchen with direct access to a south-facing terrace, ideal for al fresco dining. The reception areas include a large living room with a stone fireplace, a second, more intimate living room, an office, and a room providing access to the pool area. Each room has been carefully designed, creating a warm and refined atmosphere. The first floor, accessed via the main halls of the château, comprises two bedrooms sharing a bathroom, a master suite, a small sitting room, and a large dining room opening onto a terrace. This floor, complete with a kitchen, combines family comfort, space, and light, with panoramic views of the park and the grounds. On the second floor, the spaces are particularly well-suited to family life or hosting guests: a television room, a games room, and two bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom. An attic completes this level and provides additional storage space. In the basement, the property features a cellar with a renovated storage room. Outside, the covered swimming pool offers a relaxing space to enjoy in any season. The independent 85 m² annex is a true asset: it includes a laundry room, a living room, a bedroom, and a bathroom. This property is ideal for hosting family and friends, housing staff, developing a business, or creating a self-contained gîte. The very large garage further enhances the property's appeal. The 2.57-hectare grounds, a mix of landscaped areas, woods, and pastures, envelop the residence in a peaceful and private setting. This property near Soissons is perfect for buyers seeking a renovated château, a prestigious residence with a swimming pool, outbuildings, land, and spacious rooms, just minutes from amenities. Viewings are by appointment only after your financing application has been reviewed! For more photos and information, please contact me using the details below: Les honoraires sont à la charge du vendeur. Le Diagnostic de Performance Énergétique(DPE) a été réalisé selon une méthode valable mais non fiable et non-opposable. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!
…By Capifrance - Ludivine Lorget
19th century castle and its 3-hectare park. There are homes that are not merely visited, but truly felt. From the moment you arrive, this 750 m² château commands attention with quiet nobility. Its dressed stone façade, slate roof and majestic proportions already tell the story of a certain French elegance. Fully renovated, it has moved gracefully through time without losing its character: here, authenticity has not been erased — it has been revealed. Facing due south, the property overlooks its approximately 3-hectare park like a belvedere open to nature. The views are generous, luminous, almost theatrical. Through the seasons, the outdoor spaces become a natural extension of the residence: terraces for summer lunches, balconies from which to admire the grounds, and a covered swimming pool to prolong moments of relaxation. Everything invites you to entertain, share and enjoy life, all within a rare sense of privacy. Inside, the spirit of grand residences remains intact. High ceilings, mouldings, fireplaces and oak parquet floors create an atmosphere that is both warm and refined. The reception rooms unfold in perfect harmony: a large reception hall, main salon, more intimate sitting rooms, a study… Each space seems designed to welcome conversations, family memories, grand dinners or quieter moments. The spacious, fully equipped kitchen continues this convivial atmosphere. It becomes the living heart of the home — the place where meals are prepared, conversations begin, and people gather. The night area offers 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms or shower rooms, including walk-in showers. This layout makes it possible to imagine the château as a large family home, a prestigious second residence, or a hospitality project in a characterful setting. A garage, cellars and converted outbuildings complete this rare ensemble. Located in a lively and touristic village, just 15 minutes from Villers-Cotterêts and the Cité internationale de la langue française, this château offers far more than a property: it offers a way of life, where heritage, comfort and the gentle rhythm of the countryside come together. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr Including fees of 3.6% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 2 500 000 €. Energy class D, Climate class D Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2022: between 8791.00 and 10203.00 €. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Luxembourg
ust a few minutes from the centre of Chantilly, in one of the area’s most sought-after locations, this elegant property is set within approximately 1.8 hectares of landscaped grounds, bordered by the Nonette River. Located 35 km north of Paris and only 25 minutes from Roissy Charles de Gaulle Airport, it offers a rare combination of privacy, heritage and accessibility. Rebuilt in the 19th century on earlier foundations, this refined residence features generous volumes and blends historic character with the comfort of a family home. The reception rooms enjoy abundant natural light and open views over the park. The property includes a spacious kitchen, five en-suite bedrooms including a master suite, a games room and a wellness area with sauna. Large vaulted cellars add valuable storage space. The gently sloping parkland extends down to the river and is enhanced by century-old trees and open lawns. Stone-built outbuildings include a caretaker’s house of approximately 50 sqm, a guest pavilion and an independent building suitable for further use. A restored chapel, a tennis court and equestrian facilities (paddock, meadow and stables) complete this distinctive estate. A rare opportunity offering elegance, discretion and quality of life on the doorstep of Chantilly.
…By John Taylor - Paris 8
Ideally located 3 hours from Paris, 40km from Moulins and Nevers, 62km from Bourges and 244km from Lyon, the chateau enjoys remarkable accessibility in the heart of France, within a 57-acre estate mostly wooded, crossed by a stream and a mixed forest of pine and century-old oak trees, on the edge of the prestigious Tronçais forest. Built around 1850 on the foundations of a medieval fortress, of which a 15th-century tower and its chapel still remain, the Château is an eclectic ensemble of red brick and blonde stone, characteristic of the Second Empire style. Its grand façade is organised around a monumental central avant-corps — clock, statue, double-flight staircase and stone balustrade — flanked by grey-rendered wings with pointed dormers and dark red woodwork. At the rear, a U-shaped courtyard opens onto an octagonal fountain. The 10-acre landscaped park with century-old trees features a heated 200 m² swimming pool, a tennis court and several outbuildings. The main building offers 40,900 sqm of living space spread over 4 levels: 36 rooms including 23 bedrooms, a 1,420sqm reception room with a remarkable ceiling height of 26 feet, a 807 sq ft dining room with stucco and gilded wood panelling, a 2,260 sq ft professional kitchen, three wine cellars and a complete wellness area in the basement (hammam, sauna, spa, jacuzzi). Fully renovated to ERP standards, it lends itself equally well to a luxury hotel project or a wellness centre.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
ENCHANTING 18TH-CENTURY CHATEAU IN PERFECT CONDITION IN A REGIONAL NATURAL PARK 1H40 FROM PARIS - Museum-quality 18th-century interior decoration - 18 hectares - Monumental greenhouses 100 meters long - Private 5-hectare lake - Riverbank - Abbeville, Somme. Overlooking the splendid natural site of the Somme Valley, this 18th-century masterpiece with its highly refined symmetrical brick-and-stone architecture, inspired by a landmark 18th-century architectural treatise, rises atop a series of monumental south-facing terraces sheltering some of the largest private greenhouses in France, stretching 100 meters in length. The 18-hectare classical and romantic landscaped park is bordered for 1 km by the river and includes a 5-hectare lake dotted with small peninsulas. The chateau, flooded with light throughout the day thanks to its East-West orientation, features sumptuous sequences of salons and bedrooms adorned with painted and gilded rococo woodwork housing original paintings by Jean-Baptiste Huet, creating an enchanting décor enhanced by the magnificent south-facing views over the valley from the salons. The architecture of the chateau, of remarkable virtuosity, presents a classical symmetry reminiscent of the architecture of the Hôtel de Biron, now the Musée Rodin in Paris, completed in 1737. The architect Charles-Étienne Briseux began the chateau in 1733 and published the plans in his work “L'Art de bâtir les maisons de campagne” in 1743. Pierre de Buissy, son of the original patron, completed the interior decoration around 1763. His portrait by Joseph-Siffred Duplessis is held in the Ottawa Museum and is currently featured in a major exhibition in Carpentras under the direction of the Louvre. It is said that the splendor of the chateau originated from a youthful romance he allegedly had at Versailles with Adélaïde de France, daughter of Louis XV, and that he wished to receive her at his chateau in order to marry her. Inside, after ascending the grand central staircase, the ground floor, flooded with light all day long and lavishly appointed, is arranged around an oval stone hall decorated with antique-style pilasters and a black-and-white cabochon floor. It opens onto an exceptional dining room with 18th-century painted wood paneling decorated with vegetal motifs and adorned with two oil-on-canvas paintings on the theme of Love by Jean-Baptiste Huet (1745–1811), whose works are displayed in the world's greatest museums, including the Louvre, the MET in New York, and the V&A in London. The ground floor continues with the gilded salon featuring white-and-gold woodwork with dual exposure, decorated with a beautiful marble fireplace, followed by the spectacular Zodiac Salon, flooded with light from triple East, South and West exposures and offering sumptuous views over the valley. It is decorated with 12 zodiac sign paintings, a marble fireplace, large double interior doors, and Versailles parquet flooring. A magnificent staircase with faux-marble painted walls and a wrought-iron banister leads to the upper floors. A sumptuous oval bedroom decorated with floral painted woodwork and paintings by Jean-Baptiste Huet, with a marble fireplace. A library with superb decorative features. A small hall, WCs, and a winter garden provide access to the outbuilding wing. On the first floor, four bedrooms with bathrooms, some decorated with white-and-gold woodwork, two salons with wood paneling including a particularly beautiful rotunda salon, a small dining room, a kitchen, and an office with a dumbwaiter. On the second floor, five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a workshop/laundry room, and a large room ready for conversion. A large cellar. In the outbuildings with their superb symmetrical 18th-century architecture: a magnificent and large chateau kitchen with rustic décor of beams and joists, terracotta tile flooring, stone sink, marble worktop, ceramic tiles, and monumental fireplace. A workshop. An independent studio: kitchen, bedroom, bathroom. A large ground-floor “museum” room in the former orangery. Two large car garages. A caretaker's house. A large barn, former stable, former cowsheds, and a dovecote. A large independent house in good condition, with two garages. Enclosed parkland of 189,081 m² with numerous stabilized pathways. A lake of more than 5 hectares. 1 km of riverbank along the Somme River, recently restored and in excellent condition. Superbly maintained gardens with a wide variety of flowers and roses. Three south-facing masonry terraces overlooking the Somme River. Monumental and rare 19th-century greenhouses, leaning against the terrace, in perfect condition and recently restored, sheltering lush vegetation. Three entrances: a monumental 18th-century wrought-iron gate facing the chateau; a gate leading to the outbuilding courtyard; and a gate at the far end of the park. Historic Monument protection: The chateau, the park, and the avenue leading to the entrance: listed by decree dated 28 January 1944. The facades and roofs of the outbuildings; the dovecote and the two greenhouses in their entirety (cad. AK 77, 70, 79): listed by decree dated 1 December 2003. Connected to mains drainage. Property tax: 4,500 euros per year. Heating: heat pump with forced air system and electric radiators/convectors on the 2nd floor. Location: -162 km from Paris, 1h40 via motorway. -163 km from CDG and Le Bourget airports, 1h30. -10 km from the motorway. -40 km from the sea and beaches (Le Crotoy, Cayeux-sur-Mer). -6 km from supermarkets. -18 km from all shops and services in Abbeville. Paris in 1h30 by train. -38 km from all shops and services in Amiens. Paris in 1h by train. Price: 7,900,000 euros agency fees included, payable by the seller. 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
60500 CHANTILLY-GOUVIEUX- EXCEPTIONAL RESIDENCE- 19th CENTURY CASTLE- RARE ON THE MARKET Efficity, the agency that evaluates your property online, offers you this exceptional property, in the heart of an idyllic setting, both accessible and preserved. This sumptuous estate of nearly 2 hectares offers rare elegance and unparalleled comfort. Upon arrival, the majestic brick and stone facade of this 480 m2 manor sets the tone: prestige and refinement are the key words of this unique property. Inside, each floor is an ode to the art of French living: Versailles parquet floors, sumptuous marbles, stretched fabrics, majestic chandeliers, period fireplaces, bright volumes, 100 m2 vaulted cellars, a south-facing exposure offering exceptional clarity. A green setting with no vis-à-vis: The carefully landscaped park offers a French-style garden with a river running through the property, magnificent century-old trees in a peaceful and preserved environment. An incredible and spectacular view. Beyond the main manor, this property also includes: three caretaker's houses, a private chapel, an outbuilding, a tennis court, horse stables, a paddock, a garage, and parking spaces. A terrace offering an exceptional panorama of the estate. This residence is an invitation to serenity and elegance. A rare property on the market. A Prime Location Located in a highly sought-after area, just 35 kilometers north of Paris, 25 minutes from Roissy CDG airport, and only 5 minutes from downtown Chantilly and the Chantilly-Gouvieux train station, this estate combines accessibility and absolute tranquility. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: http://georisques.gouv.fr
…By Efficity
In the Baie de Somme, 2 hours from Paris, a 18th-century chateau, 460 m², and its park of 9 hectares. The chateau was built in 1790 for Pierre Fanneau de la Horie, lord of La Touche, an engineer of the King responsible for the development of the ports on the Picardy coast and the Baie de Somme. He acquired the Lordship of Lanchères in 1774, the pre-existing building having been completely destroyed. The architect of the typical neoclassical residence is Antoine-Charles Aubert, who is also responsible for the Place du Palais Bourbon in Paris, as well as various buildings and private hotels that have since disappeared, including a folly in Lanchères, which was located on the hill of Chaillot. The canals and the park were designed and planted at the same time. A gate opens onto a large circular grassy parterre, planted with trimmed yews. A pathway, also circular, allows parking of vehicles in front of the chateau. Two pavilions, used respectively as a garage and a shed, are located at each end of the courtyard. A little away, a chapel and a dovecote seem to guard the property while, to the west, there is a walled orchard with old greenhouses, an orangery used as craft workshops, and a swimming pond. An old farm located to the east adjoins the plant maze. The estate includes a park planted with 9 hectares, featuring a French ornamental garden (Mérimée base), orchard, pastures, woods, and canals connecting to the marshes of Lanchères and Cayeux-sur-Mer.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Close to the Bay of Somme, a 17th-century castle, listed as a historic monument, extended by a park with outbuildings, woods, and an orchard. Far from all prying eyes and slightly elevated, the castle with its classical architecture, situated at the edge of a forest, overlooks a landscape of fields and rabbit warrens, beyond the roofs of the hamlet. All around, a country garden consisting of expanses of lawn and ornamental trees forms a green setting. A fully restored pigeon house from the 15th century stands on the main lawn with its polygonal silhouette. Several outbuildings add to the estate: adjacent service buildings extend from the house, and at the far end of the park, down below, there is an old farm, now transformed into a distillery, as well as a caretaker's house that allows for separate occupation. The park, about 3 hectares, surrounds the buildings. It includes vast lawns followed by an orchard, primarily planted with apple trees, and a wooded area.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
One hour from Paris, in Oise, a 13th-century castle with tourism activities, seminars, and rental residence. The castle, built in the 13th century by the Count of Clermont, stands out for its location above the Oise valley. Constructed from dressed stone from Saint-Maximin, extracted from local quarries, it was originally a medieval fortress that has retained its right-angled plan and its three irregular round towers, which testify to its initial defensive function. Over the centuries, the castle has gone through many renovations, particularly under the impetus of the Madaillan de Lesparre family, who undertook significant restoration work between the 15th and 17th centuries. Henry IV, close to Jean de Madaillan, stayed there several times, as did Cardinal Odet de Coligny. Much later, as the residence of the Baron of Condé in the second half of the 19th century, the castle was transformed without losing its original character. The building has approximately 1,000 m² of living space spread over five levels: a basement, a ground floor, two floors, and attics. The ground floor houses three reception rooms, one of which is located in the former armory. The upper floors are now divided into four independent apartments, complemented by workspaces that combine residential life with professional activity. At the façade, a double stone staircase leads to an elevated terrace bordered by balustrades. The uniformly distributed windows, the steep slate roof, and the overall sobriety reflect the successive transformations that have successfully combined medieval austerity with classical harmony. The park, covering an area of about two hectares, shares part of its land in a co-ownership that includes a few villas without disrupting the coherence of the estate.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
Exclusively with Espaces Atypiques Picardie. Located 1 hour 40 minutes from Paris Charles de Gaulle and 1 hour 15 minutes from Lille, this magnificent 19th-century event castle is located in the heart of the Hauts-de-France region in the Somme region. Built in white chalk stone in the Directoire/Second Empire style, the castle was built between 1840 and 1846 for Mr. Lallart de Lebucquière. All the sculptures are by Aimé and Louis Duthoit. Sold in 1947 to the Houilleries Nationales du Nord et du Pas de Calais for its social work "holiday camps," it then became the property of the Valenciennes family allowance fund, always with the goal of holiday camps. Restored and then transformed into an event venue, this castle is an ideal place to bring together and host beautiful professional and private events or to create a beautiful luxury hotel and restaurant. Ideally located between Arras and Amiens, this beautiful estate offers an exceptional and discreet setting on 6 hectares with its pond and a rare opportunity in the region. At the castle, 1250m2. the lobby. the bar with a cozy atmosphere. 3 beautiful dining rooms with careful decoration. the office and reserves. 4 large suites, 1 double suite and 2 bedrooms, each with private bathroom/shower room. a relaxation area in the basement with heated infinity pool 17m X 6m, jacuzzi, sauna, massage room and bar. the owners' private apartment completes the castle. In the outbuildings, 500m2. a large reception room 250m2 to host weddings with a beautiful interior courtyard for the cocktail and a catering office. 2 seminar rooms 50 and 70m2 with common space for breaks. an independent family cottage to accommodate 14 people. Restored with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a fitted kitchen. Added to the outbuildings are 2 very large floors to be converted into bedrooms/dormitories to greatly increase the capacity of the estate's rooms, for weddings or residential seminars. A large customer car park with independent access. Various buildings are spread across the estate to complete the ensemble. Easy and quick access from Lille 1h15 - Paris Charles De Gaules 1h40 - Amiens 30min - Doullens 5min - Abbeville and Arras 40min. * Sale of the walls (No commercial exploitation or personnel is to be taken over) ENERGY CLASS: IN PROGRESS / CLIMATE CLASS: IN PROGRESS Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, established from energy prices indexed over the years - IN PROGRESS: between -EUR and - EUR (IN PROGRESS) Regulatory information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr Contact : Jérôme JOLY - 06 75 72 77 38 - 813 023 256 R.S.A.C AMIENS
…By Espaces Atypiques Picardie
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…By Agence Mercure Picardie
Rouen Sotheby's International Realty offers you the Château de BEAUCAMPS-LE-JEUNE, built in 1537 at the request of Anne de Pisseleu, Duchess of Étampes and favorite of King Francis I. This château is a jewel of the Renaissance listed in the supplementary inventory of historical monuments. Set in a park of approximately 3 hectares planted with centuries-old trees, it provides a setting of rare elegance, where Renaissance elements interact with medieval reminiscences.Organized around a square courtyard, the first building (approximately 700 m²), carefully restored, opens to the south on a first entrance highlighted by a monumental brick fireplace. It leads to a first kitchen, a bedroom with shower room and toilet. On the north side, a second entrance leads to two interconnecting living rooms, a vestibule nestled in a tower, and guest toilets. The honor staircase leads to a vast reception room and a suite consisting of a winter lounge and a kitchen. On the upper floors, a private apartment unfolds (bedroom, bathroom with bathtub and toilet), an office, a large bedroom, a shower room with toilet, and attic spaces offering additional potential.The second wing (approximately 935 m²), built by the Lazarist brothers, includes a cellar, workshops, reception rooms, kitchen, and a guardian’s apartment on the ground floor. The first floor houses a large reception room as well as a set of six bedrooms, bathrooms, and an office. The attic constitutes vast storage spaces. Served by two staircases, this building calls for partial rehabilitation, allowing for multiple projects (charming hotel, receptions, exceptional residence).The outbuildings – orangery, stables, gatehouse, barns, and greenhouse – complete this exceptional ensemble that totals over 1,900 m² built. The landscaped park, perspectives, tranquility of the site, and historical aura give the estate a unique atmosphere, just 10 minutes from major roads and amenities. A must-see!
…By Rouen - Sotheby's International Realty
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…By Demeures Cote D'albatre
Exclusivity – Napoléon III Castle near Amiens Set in a 2.6-hectare park with a swimming pool, this Napoléon III-style castle, built in 1877, offers 545 m² of living space, on full basement with cave. Ground floor: Entrance hall with original cement tiles Living room with parquet in a Rosace pattern and fireplace Reception room with herringbone parquet flooring Office, library, kitchen, and pantry First floor: Gallery distributing 6 spacious bedrooms Bathroom (possibility to create private en-suite bathrooms for each room) Second floor: 3 additional bedrooms 40 m² reception room Bathroom and shower Exterior: Enclosed orchard and vegetable garden Outbuildings to renovate: double garage, barn with attic, kennel, and chicken coop 150 km from Paris, 20 km from Amiens, 50 km from the Baie de Somme. A unique property combining history and modern living.
…By Kretz & Partners
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…By Agence Cote Immo
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