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30 MIN FROM ANGOULEME Authentic 19th century chateau offering 900 sqm of living space. High quality renovation. Many original features. 3 guest houses, large barn, and orangery under construction for receptions. Sauna and spa. Set on 7 hectares of wooded land, including 3 hectares of parkland around the chateau. Swimming pool. 5 reception rooms, 17 bedrooms in the chateau. Ideal property for commercial purposes, 30 min from Angouleme. Sale price including fees : 2,184,000 euros. Buyer's fees. Fee : 6 % VAT of the price excluding fees. Sale price excluding fees : 2,060,377 euros. Energy class : E. Climate class : E. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use : between 14,194 and 19,204 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1st, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
iad France - Stéphane Thierry offers you: Renovation Château in the Heart of Grande Champagne with Vast Tree-Lined Park. Let yourself be seduced by the timeless elegance of this château built in 1850 in the heart of the prestigious Grande Champagne. This character property, nestled within a tree-lined park of nearly 2 hectares enhanced by a majestic path, offers a rare opportunity to create a prestigious residence that reflects your image. With its generous volumes and brightness, this château reveals exceptional renovation potential. Imagine the regained splendor of its living spaces, enhanced by period elements such as parquet floors and moldings. It includes nine spacious bedrooms, providing an ideal space for a large family or a high-end accommodation project. A large convertible attic opens the doors to limitless creativity for the arrangement of additional spaces according to your desires. The outbuildings are another asset of the property, offering multiple possibilities. The park of nearly 2 hectares is a true green oasis, conducive to relaxation and the layout of dream outdoor spaces, such as a swimming pool. Benefiting from a privileged location just 3 minutes from Segonzac, a village offering all amenities, and 30 minutes from the Angoulême TGV station, this château combines the tranquility of the countryside with easy access to major routes. Seize this unique opportunity to bring a character château back to life in a privileged location! Agency fees to be paid by the buyer. Price including fees: 620,000 euros. Price excluding fees: 595,000 euros. Fees including VAT to be paid by the buyer (4.20% of the property price excluding fees): 25,000 euros. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class F index 394 and CLIMATE class F index 83. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for clearing vegetation, is available on the Géorisques site: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement was written under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Stéphane Thierry, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the RSAC of ANGOULEME under number 848653317, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
Perched atop a quaint village, a mere 20-minute journey from Angoulême, this exquisite château, a 15th-century marvel, enjoys the prestigious status of a Historic Monument. Encircled by ancient stone fortifications, it is set amidst a picturesque domain of fields, forests, and agricultural land, presenting a unique chance to acquire a piece of French heritage that has been meticulously preserved. Entering through an impressive 17th-century fortified entrance, recognized as one of the region’s most distinguished, the château spans roughly 850 m² of elegantly restored living space, maintaining numerous original architectural elements. The northern exterior exhibits a medieval ambiance with its towers, defensive gaps, and small towers supported by sturdy buttresses, while the south side, revamped in the 19th century, showcases a romantic 'Troubadour Gothic' style with intricate masonry and elaborate Gothic fenestration. A helical stone staircase in a polygonal tower links the upper stories, revealing expansive views of the verdant environs. Inside, the château features: • A domed entryway, opulent reception halls, dining rooms, and culinary spaces distributed over four floors. • 9 sleeping chambers, 3 washrooms, and supplementary living quarters. • A subterranean level housing wine cellars, service rooms, and workspaces. • Attic areas and adaptable spaces in the roof. The grounds host several auxiliary structures: a historic stable complex with an outdoor staircase, a sizable barn, a guardian’s dwelling, ateliers, and secondary buildings. An ancient square pigeon house stands atop a prayer room on the lower level. An early Romanesque church, once serving the local parish, enhances the estate’s architectural and spiritual essence. Listed as a Historic Monument, protected elements include the château and church’s external walls and roofs, the pigeon house, the grand entryway, and the churchyard, which contains archaeological sites. An estate of remarkable distinction and magnitude, perfectly suited for a private home, cultural sanctuary, or conservation venture, all set against a serene, scenic backdrop with convenient city access.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
EXCLUSIVE. Set in beautiful, peaceful, rolling countryside covering 6.35 hectares, this charming 19th-century château offers 339 m² of living space and is surrounded by a caretaker's house, outbuildings, lush grounds, gardens and meadows. Just 15 minutes from a TGV station connecting to Paris Montparnasse in less than 2 hours, and close to a golf course, this property will delight those seeking peace and quiet and wide open spaces. Featuring majestic rooms with beautiful proportions, the residence is spread over three floors. The ground floor houses the reception rooms. An entrance hall with original cement tiles leads to the living room, with its waxed oak flooring, marble fireplace and moulded ceiling decorated with ornamentation, and its boudoir in the turret. The dining room runs through the property and features a beautiful fireplace and oak parquet flooring. An office has been created in the former oratory with its waxed oak flooring and ribbed vaulted ceiling. Completing this level are a toilet with washbasin on terracotta flooring, a fully equipped and fitted kitchen with Bavarian tiles and a stone fireplace with a stove, and a laundry/boiler room with terracotta flooring. The first floor is accessed via a beautiful oak staircase. The landing, equipped with a dressing room and toilet, leads to a library/billiard room with parquet flooring and three bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, all of which feature fireplaces. The parquet floors are varnished. On the second floor, the landing leads to three bedrooms, a bathroom, a lounge and a small study. The parquet floors have recently been covered with carpet, with the exception of one bedroom which has varnished parquet flooring. There is plenty of storage space in the numerous cupboards. A vaulted cellar, located beneath the office and hall, provides ideal conditions for storing wine. The roof is covered with slate tiles. Most windows are double-glazed (2010). The boiler runs on fuel oil, with an underground tank. Current fuel oil consumption is approximately 3,500 litres per year. The caretaker's house, with 63 m² of living space, has a living room with a fireplace and wood-burning stove, tiled floors, wooden ceilings and beams, a kitchen with tiled floors, a bedroom with tiled floors, and a bathroom. Upstairs, there is a bedroom accessible via an external staircase. This house has wood and coal central heating provided by the cooker. Wastewater is treated by a septic tank and a cesspool. The slate roof was partially re-done in 2010. Part of it needs to be redone. It has a private garden of approximately 1,000 m². Among the outbuildings, you will find a covered courtyard/summer dining room equipped with a fireplace/grill and bread oven, an old vegetable garden and a sink. Another building houses a garage, a tack room, a stable with two stalls, and upstairs, a groom's room, a workshop, and an attic. Finally, a 180 m² barn with a hayloft and an adjoining sheepfold, as well as a period greenhouse complete the built-up area. Access to the property is via an automatic gate with a videophone, with a driveway leading to the château, and also via another gate on the caretaker's house side. An ornamental well (without water) and a pretty fountain adorn the outdoor areas, as well as numerous tree species, an orchard and vegetable gardens. This complex is located on the outskirts of a small town with all amenities, 15 minutes from Saint Maixent l'Ecole (TGV station and motorway access), on the Poitiers/Niort axis, 35 minutes from Poitiers (airport) and 1 hour 15 minutes from La Rochelle (airport), the Ile de Ré and the Atlantic Ocean. Sale price including fees : 842,700 euros. Buyer's fees. Fee : 6 % VAT of the price excluding fees. Sale price excluding fees : 795,000 euros. Energy class : F. Climate class : F. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use : between 12,170 and 16,520 euros per annum. Prices indexed to 1st of January 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
Exclusively, just 15 minutes from Angoulême and its TGV station connecting to Paris in 1 hour 45 minutes, the Château de La Rochandry stands majestically on its rocky spur, having watched over the verdant Boëme Valley for centuries. Listed as a Historic Monument, it embodies the history and prestige of the grand Charente residences. Rebuilt in the 19th century on the foundations of an old fortified castle, it offers approximately 890 m² of living space and a subtle balance between architectural character and modern comfort. From the moment you enter, the tone is set: a magnificent 70 m² hall is enlivened by a double-helix staircase. The reception rooms – living room, library, dining room – benefit from generous proportions and abundant natural light. The eat-in kitchen and service areas harmoniously complete the ground floor. Upstairs, a gallery leads to several bedrooms, a boudoir, a dressing room, and shower rooms or bathrooms, creating a structured and elegant sleeping area. The second floor offers additional bedrooms as well as rooms that can be adapted to suit various needs: extra suites, workspaces, workshops, or a games room. A large attic offers further development potential. Heritage features enhance the uniqueness of the property: stained-glass windows bearing coats of arms, a vaulted room, an underground passage beneath the building, an adjoining chapel… Every detail evokes the soul of the château. The outbuildings – a guest house, a barn, sheds, and workshops – offer a multitude of possibilities. The estate extends over nearly 10 hectares of meadows and woods crossed by the Boeme River, with a swimming pool and an old windmill, in a protected natural setting. A rare property, both majestic and intimate, ideal for an ambitious family project or as a reception residence in the heart of the Charente region. Agency fees: 5% including VAT, payable by the buyer. Price excluding agency fees: €1,650,000. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Lafontaine Immobilier Angoulème
Just 15 minutes from the Angoulême TGV station (Paris in 1 hour 45 minutes), nestled in a protected natural setting, this château, built in 1746 and remodeled in the 19th century, exudes all the elegance of grand French family homes. Offering approximately 900 sq m of living space, it boasts nearly thirty rooms, including 15 bedrooms complemented by 3 anterooms, several adjoining reception rooms, and a chapel. The proportions are remarkable and retain numerous period features: antique fireplaces, wood paneling, painted ceilings, wall decorations, and expansive views. The estate extends over approximately 40 hectares in a single block, offering complete privacy and unobstructed 360° views from the façade. It includes landscaped parkland, woods, bridle paths, and a promenade leading to a belvedere with panoramic views overlooking the surrounding countryside. A caretaker's house, outbuildings, and a swimming pool complete the property. It is also possible to expand the estate by acquiring, as bare ownership, an additional 60 hectares currently leased, bringing the total land area to nearly 100 contiguous hectares surrounding the château. Located in the immediate vicinity of a village with shops, schools, and public transport, the estate combines absolute tranquility with easy access. Renovation work is required, particularly on the technical systems (heating, electricity, sanitation, plumbing), as well as an interior renovation to reveal the full architectural potential of the property. A rare property, ideal for heritage enthusiasts and those with ambitious projects: a family residence, a reception venue, a hospitality business, or a large-scale cultural project. Agency fees: €57,000 including VAT (4.96%), payable by the buyer (€1,150,000 excluding fees). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Lafontaine Immobilier Angoulème
A must-see! Isolated, without nuisance, great potential, 20 minutes from Poitiers TGV, 2 hours from Paris TGV / car. This stately castle from the early 19th century, which has remained authentic, is made for entertaining with its large adjoining lounges, and benefiting from through light. Its wooded park of 9.6 hectares is wooded, hilly and bordered by a river. Ideal for projects such as gîtes, guest rooms, events, unusual accommodation, etc. OR simply a family home. THE CASTLE: Configured in a ''U'' shape on more than 250m² per level, or almost 800 m². Ground floor: main entrance opening onto a double living room of over 80 m², a dining room of 60 m², a kitchen of 35 m², an artist's studio of 50 m², a bedroom of 55 m², an office of 20 m², 2 toilets, and a sublime restored chapel. 1st floor: Served by two staircases, a total of 8 bedrooms all between 30 and 50 m², 3 bathrooms, 3 shower rooms. 2nd floor: attic with 5 bedrooms. Large unused cellars. OUTBUILDINGS: - An L-shaped building including a gîte or guest house with a kitchen and a living room with three bedrooms. - Garages - Stables. A group of buildings in a square courtyard with a barn of 420 m², an old orangery, all to be restored. Swimming pool. Authentic and rare product. The fees are the responsibility of the seller. 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 - Alexandre Geoffroy D'assy
An 18th-century manor house, with a stately character, nestled within 8.5 hectares of unspoiled nature. Away from any disturbance, at the end of a wooded lane, this estate offers a rare setting: a completely natural environment, with no noise other than that of the countryside. The 8.5 hectares, all in one piece, blend meadows, undergrowth, and a pond of approximately one hectare fed by a stream. Surrounding it, the woods stretch as far as the eye can see, guaranteeing absolute tranquility. The heart of the estate is a manor house whose origins may date back to an earlier noble or seigniorial settlement, rebuilt and remodeled in the 18th century. Several elements attest to this: a monumental porch dated 1773, openings altered in 1755 and 1784, and older foundations still visible. The entire structure has survived the centuries without losing its character. Meticulously maintained, it is presented today in remarkable condition, with over 600 m² of living space and a partially convertible third floor of 230 m². The rooms are spacious, the layout is fluid, and the original features – terracotta tiles, parquet floors, fireplaces – have been carefully preserved or restored. The house is organized into two interconnected wings, making it ideal for a large family, for separating private spaces, or for developing a hospitality business without compromising the architectural coherence. Exceptional outbuildings bear witness to a once-thriving agricultural estate. Like many properties in the Charente region, the estate has evolved over the centuries: farming, winemaking, livestock breeding… This history is still evident in its outbuildings, which total over 1,500 m²: a former wine cellar, press and vat rooms, a barn and stable with storage on the upper floor, a former distillery, workshops, carports, a former forge, an agricultural shed, a heated orangery, and a separate 85 m² caretaker's cottage converted from the old bread oven. These buildings, most of which are in very good structural condition, offer rare potential: equestrian activities, gîtes (holiday cottages), workshops, storage, receptions, a collection, or simply a spacious and cohesive living environment. The park extends the estate's history: hornbeam avenues structure the space, meadows recall its former agricultural purpose, undergrowth preserves the spirit of the ancient land, and the pond surrounded by trees provides a tranquil landscape. This unspoiled setting creates a rare harmony where the buildings and nature seem to have evolved together for generations. A truly exceptional property. This estate combines what is becoming almost impossible to find today: an authentic and sound old manor house, complete and well-integrated outbuildings, a preserved natural environment free from any disturbances, a history that is both clear and respected, and significant potential without compromising the spirit of the place. An ensemble that has survived the centuries while retaining its soul, and which now awaits a new chapter, in keeping with what it has always been: a grand Charentaise estate, solid, elegant, and deeply rooted in its landscape. Agency fees are payable by the buyer, amounting to 4.00% including VAT of the price excluding fees. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. Réseau Immobilier CAPIFRANCE - Votre conseiller Bruno QUELLIER 06 03 37 64 36 - SAS CAPI RCS 441 338 985 Greffe de Montpellier - Carte professionnelle n° 3402 2016 000 005 429 délivrée par la CCI de l'Hérault - Réf. 939285
…By Capifrance - Bruno Quellier
A stunning Belle Epoque chateau with 15 bedrooms in beautiful countryside in the southern Loire valley. The property is in immaculate order, with all the charm of the turn of last century unchanged, with modern comforts such as ensuite bathrooms and even an elevator. The chateau was designed with entertaining in mind, and boasts over 900m2 of living area, and the numerous reception rooms are large enough for small weddings. The chateau itself has 15 double bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. This property is ideally situated 15 minutes by car from the prosperous cities of Chatellerault and Poitiers, both of which have all services, and TGV rail links to Paris, hich by train is under 1:30 minutes. The forests have been carefully managed and will yeild revenue in the future. In the meantime the oaks shelter all sorts of game, including birds and roe deer. Equestrians would appreciate the pastureland and the wide range of outbuildings that can be used for stabling. Two cottages on the estate can be developed either as accomodation for staff, or as holiday rental accomodation. This property offers huge potential as a hotel or luxury B&B, or any other touristic venture. the Futuroscope theme park nearby is well-appreciated for business seminars.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Ref.4637 : French castle for sale with its dungeon In the heart of a tourist region, between Futuroscope, Angles-sur-l'Anglin (listed as one of France's most beautiful villages) and the Creuse valley, close to La Roche Posay, an internationally-renowned spa resort, this château in a dominant position, nestled in a peaceful rural setting in the immediate vicinity of the Brenne Regional Park, benefits from an exceptional natural setting. It combines the prestige of a place steeped in history with a rare location, just a few minutes from all amenities. Fast access to Châtellerault and Poitiers (TGV station, airport). The château comprises a small pavilion to the north, which appears to date back to the 15th century, and a second, more imposing building, arranged in a barely perceptible L- or even U-shape. The whole rests on a platform supported by buttresses. The oldest pavilion, nestling in the northeast corner, takes the form of a tall square tower with a flat-tiled hip roof. This building has preserved its fine chamfered openings with projecting sills. On its southeast corner, it is flanked by a hexagonal tower with an elegant flat-tiled pyramidal roof, also featuring remarkable openings, including a magnificent window with an accolade lintel adorned with a carved escutcheon. The main body of the château is a rectangular dwelling topped by a flat-tiled gable roof. The south-east façade features 3 bays on the first level and 5 on the second, while a small, solitary dormer lights up the attic. At the north-west corner, a circular tower with a conical flat-tiled roof and half-roof completes the ensemble. A similar tower rises not far from the south corner and is linked to the dwelling by a lower, single-storey wing with a canted slate roof and an attic storey, lit by elegant triangular pediment dormers. This wing appears to have been built at a later date than the rest of the building. The layout of the two round towers suggests that they were an integral part of the original château enclosure, whose main dwelling would have been represented by the aforementioned north pavilion. In the last light of day, the warm hue of the tiles lends the building a particularly welcoming atmosphere. THE CHATEAU: Offering 430 sqm of living space, the chateau seduces with its authentic cachet and generous volumes. A beautiful porch opens onto the charming garden. On the ground floor : an entrance hall with dressing room opens onto a convivial and functional fitted kitchen, where you can enjoy your meals; a dining room, embellished with wood panelling and a fireplace, opens onto the valley via a balcony terrace; a light-filled living room, also with a fireplace and refined parquet flooring; a bedroom with bathroom and toilet, offering every comfort on the ground floor; a magnificent library with fireplace; storage rooms and a beautiful staircase complete this level. First floor : 5 bedrooms, including 2 with en suite bathrooms, and two others with bathroom and toilet; separate toilet; vast attic for conversion, offering real potential for extension. Cellar and boiler room. THE DONGEON: The 13th-century keep, listed as a Historic Monument, comprises 4 levels of around 35 sqm each. In need of renovation. It offers numerous possibilities for creating additional living space. The outbuildings include: A small chapel converted into a woodshed; A large main building, comprising a janitor's cottage, a storage barn and two enclosed garages (one with electric door and electricity); A vast barn formerly used for agricultural storage; A greenhouse; Small roofed shelters.. The land comprises meadows, woods and parkland covering 18.87 acres (7ha 63a87ca). Cabinet LE NAIL – Poitou-Charentes – Mr Godefroid COLLEE: +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Nestled in the heart of the rolling, unspoiled Saintonge countryside, sheltered from all disturbances, this exceptional property embodies with refined elegance the timeless sophistication of late 18th-century mansions. Impeccably maintained, this characterful estate offers a rare art of living, where architectural harmony, generous proportions, and a remarkable natural environment converge. Situated on a fenced plot of 48,368 m², the property is set within a high-quality landscaped park, punctuated by superb gravel driveways, meticulously designed gardens, and sweeping vistas opening onto the surrounding countryside. The unobstructed views, combined with the harmonious placement of the buildings, lend the location a peaceful, intimate, and private atmosphere, ideal for both a prestigious residence and large-scale projects. The main house, approximately 500 square meters, impresses with its fluid and elegant layout, enhanced by generous proportions and abundant natural light. The ground floor is organized around a characterful through entrance hall. The reception room, nearly 60 square meters, featuring a majestic fireplace, provides a prime space for entertaining and socializing. The kitchen, equipped with a superb stone sink, extends into a spacious pantry; a laundry room completes this functional area. A music room, games room, office, and two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms complete this level. Upstairs, a large landing leads to six bedrooms, two shower rooms, and a bathroom. Separate from the main house, the approximately 144 m² caretaker's cottage comprises an entrance hall and a large open-plan living area with a kitchen. Spread over the first and second floors, seven bedrooms and a bathroom offer ample accommodation options, whether for staff, families, or guests in the context of a tourism business. The numerous outbuildings are a major asset of the property: workshop, stables, covered area, garage, attics, drying shed, large workshop and workroom. They offer exceptional potential for the development of tourism, event or professional projects: bed and breakfast, charming cottages, private receptions, weddings, seminars, artist or equestrian residence. The property features central heating via a gas tank, PVC double-glazed windows, and an electric gate with video intercom. It has its own septic system. No major work is required. Having recently undergone extensive renovations, the entire estate is now extremely well-maintained. A place outside of time, where every walkway, every stone and every perspective invites you to imagine an exceptional life, imbued with serenity, inspiration and great moments to share. Sale price including fees : 1,260,000 euros. Buyer's fees. Fee : 5 % VAT of the price excluding fees. Sale price excluding fees : 1,200,000 euros. Energy class : D. Climate class : D. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use : between 16,340 and 22,120 euros per annum. Prices indexed to 1st of January 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
In Rochefort, (20 minutes from La Rochelle), initiated under Napoleon III and completed in 1876, this water tower supplied the non-potable water network of Rochefort at the time, notably the fountain in Place Colbert. Today, it offers around 2,000 m² of usable space in the city center, fully renovated over five years, with the possibility of developing the old reservoirs at N+2 (more than 1,000 m² additional) as well as a rooftop at N+3. Each room benefits from a vaulted height of more than 6 meters. The property also includes spaces designated for commercial use and a license IV. The former owner, Michel Becker, co-founder of "La Chouette d’Or," inspired the theme of the interior decoration. Contact me to discover all its potential.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Kretz & Partners
Barnes Propriétés et Châteaux is offering for sale this lovely 19th century chateau, situated on the borders of the Deux-Sèvres and Vendée departments in a preserved rural setting. Ideally situated in the countryside, away from all nuisances, 5 minutes from a village with all amenities and 30 minutes from Niort with its TGV train station linking Paris in less than 2 hours. With a floor surface area of approx. 311 m², set in 6 hectares property (22 acres), this small chateau features a rectangular layout flanked by two turrets at the southern corners. A private driveway crosses the land and leads up to the residence in the middle of the property, from where there are pleasant views over the surrounding countryside. The house now offers 5 bedrooms, 3 shower rooms and beautiful reception rooms, not including the second floor, which is in need of renovation and offers the potential for further conversion. The outbuildings include a garage, and several sheds. If you're looking for an elegant property in the countryside, on a human scale, you will be seduced by this very charming small chateau. Full documentation available on request. Energy class: E - Climate class: E / Estimated annual expenditure: €9420 and €12790 (2021 price reference year). Excessive energy consumption. This property is presented by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE ‘Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr ’
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Just 30 minutes from Poitiers, this charming, perfectly restored 19th-century château sits on 9.6 hectares of parkland, meadows, and woods bordered by a river. Fully restoring its original decorative features, the residence features a beautiful succession of reception rooms, twelve bedrooms, and seven bathrooms or shower rooms with toilets. The roof is recent. Complemented by numerous outbuildings, including a chapel with ribbed vaults, a caretaker's house with three bedrooms, stables, a former orangery, a barn and garages, and a heated swimming pool, this property is an exceptional property. The ground floor of the château comprises a 52 m² entrance hall with a coffered ceiling (opening onto both the main courtyard and the garden), opening through large arches into a large 52 m² living room with a fireplace and coffered ceiling, and slatted parquet flooring. In the southeast wing, there is a 38 m² living room with a fireplace and French ceiling, and herringbone parquet flooring, a 25 m² library with a fireplace, and herringbone parquet flooring, a side entrance with a beautiful main wooden staircase leading to the upper floor, a chapel with a ribbed vault, and a small room. Adjacent to the entrance hall is a 47 m² dining room with a fireplace and coffered ceiling, and herringbone parquet flooring. The northwest wing offers a utility room with a fireplace, a pantry, the boiler room, a side entrance with stairs leading to the upper floors, a toilet, and a kitchen with a fireplace. The first floor has eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms or shower rooms with toilets. The second floor consists of four small attic bedrooms, an attic space, a storage room, and a small room. A cellar is also located below. The oil-fired central heating is recent, with hot water production (oil/electricity). The caretaker's cottage (unfurnished) offers a kitchen, a bedroom, an office, and a toilet on the ground floor; and upstairs: two bedrooms and a bathroom/shower/toilet. Oil and wood heating. The other outbuildings include a stable, a garage, an orangery, a barn, a 17th-century pavilion, stables, a 150 m² outbuilding, and a heated swimming pool. This beautiful property is located 30 minutes from Poitiers, a city with an airport and TGV (1 hour 40 minutes from Paris Montparnasse), and 15 minutes from a motorway. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
Nestled in a lush, green setting, this 19th-century château perfectly embodies the charm and discipline of the neo-Gothic style. Its two façades, perfectly symmetrical and adorned with refined sculptures, reflect the architectural mastery of its era. Beyond the porch lies a bright inner courtyard featuring a remarkable stone well and surrounded by numerous outbuildings — former stables, wine cellar, cowshed, workshop, and woodshed — forming a harmonious and authentic ensemble. Behind its façade, shaded with soft blond and rosy hues, the château unfolds over more than 600 m² of living space distributed across 14 rooms, including 10 bedrooms. The vast volumes, period wooden floors, tall mullioned windows, and stone fireplaces contribute to an atmosphere that is both noble and soothing. The main rooms are arranged around a large entrance hall paved with antique tiles, opening onto several lounges and a spacious, light-filled dining room. The bedrooms, generous in size and full of character, retain their original décor — wood paneling, wall tapestries, and high ceilings. A bathroom completes the current layout, while the property offers great potential for creating reception areas, guest rooms, or a cultural project within this timeless residence. The outbuildings, some of which require renovation, offer significant potential: former stables, barns and workshops, a large wine cellar, an independent farmhouse to restore, and a wing with one building already converted into a guest cottage combining authenticity and modern comfort. The estate covers a total of 29,721 m² of landscaped grounds, including lawns, mature trees, meadows, and shaded areas, forming a naturally balanced environment. An old well and two rainwater collectors complete this self-sufficient and environmentally respectful property. Heating is provided by wood-burning stoves in several rooms; individual sanitation system; single-glazed windows except in the renovated guest house; and numerous stone annexes with high restoration potential. This neo-Gothic château, with its preserved beauty, stands out for the purity of its lines and the emotion it evokes. Both romantic and majestic, it tells a story of elegance and timeless grace. A rare property — ideal for a family, cultural, or heritage project — where every stone seems to whisper echoes of a bygone splendour. Sale price including agency fees: €950,000. Agency fees payable by the buyer. Agency fees: 6% VAT of the price excluding agency fees. Sale price excluding fees: €896,226. Energy Class: F. Climate Class: B. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €14,740 and €19,950 per year. Prices indexed for 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
Located in the heart of Saintonge Romane, just 30 minutes from the ocean and its beaches, this former 14th-century stronghold is truly a place of exception. Listed in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments since the late 1980s, the property benefits from protection on its most remarkable architectural features. A fine example of preserved medieval architecture, the château is laid out as an irregular hexagonal enclosure with curtain walls rising over 12 meters high, pierced with arrow slits and partly crowned with a wall walk. The entire structure is surrounded by dry moats, once likely fed by a nearby stream. To the south, the remains of an imposing square tower bear witness to the existence of a primitive keep. Access is via a stone forecourt leading to two drawbridges: one defending the large ogival gate, the other leading to the postern. The vast inner courtyard houses the main residence, where the medieval atmosphere has been carefully preserved. Ground floor: large entrance hall, spacious reception room with fireplace, dining kitchen, pantry, and lounge. First floor: master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two bedrooms with shared shower room, two further bedrooms each with private shower room, a library, a study, and a large bedroom. Beautiful vaulted cellars complete the ensemble. The outbuildings, already converted for residential use, are perfectly suited for guest accommodation, a gîte, or to host family and friends. Ground floor: kitchen, living room, sanitary facilities, reception room, covered courtyard, and workshop. First floor: three bedrooms, two large rooms, and sanitary facilities. Two magnificent vaulted cellars, located beneath the former keep, further enhance the property’s unique character. Set on approximately one hectare of land, the château enjoys a verdant and peaceful environment. A rare property, steeped in history, destined for lovers of medieval architecture, authenticity, and heritage. Sale price including fees : 943,400 euros. Buyer's fees. Fee : 6 % VAT of the price excluding fees. Sale price excluding fees : 890,000 euros. Energy class : N/A. Climate class : N/A. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
SOLE AGENT. A few kilometres from POITIERS, this property is rare in the middle of its 93 hectares of park, land, woods and meadows. The chateau, built in the 19th C., is raised on 3 levels. Pleasant reception rooms on ground floor with double living room, large entrance hall, dining room, kitchen, cellar. Three beautiful bedrooms on first floor, and two bathrooms + small living room. Six other bedrooms on second floor, a bathroom. Large outbuilding near the chateau, with former horse stables, ancient groom accommodation, garage and workshop. Other outbuilding for maintenance equipment. Separate, an ancient farmhouse with barn. The property is bordered by a river on the lower part of the estate. THE CHATEAU On ground floor - Entrance hall (40 m²) - Large living room (37 m²) - Small living room (31 m²) - Dining room (34 m²) - Kitchen (25 m²) - Cellar (4 m²) - Laundry (8,50 m²) - WC (2 m²) On first floor - Landing and passageways - 3 large bedrooms (25 m², 28 m², 22 m²) - Small living room (26 m²) - Two small rooms of 9,50 m² each - A shower room - A bathroom - A WC On second floor - Landing and passageways - 6 bedrooms (11 m², 20 m², 28 m², 20 m², 28 m² and 26 m²) - A bathroom Attic above Cellar under the small living room Heat pump and gas fired central heating on half of the chateau. GROUNDS Rare. The property stretches over 93 hectares of park, agricultural land, woods and meadows, the ensemble bordered by a river. The land currently located will be free at the end of 2028. Hunting is unrestricted. Sale price including fees : 1,260,000 euros. Buyer's fees. Fee : 5 % VAT of the price excluding fees. Sale price excluding fees : 1,200,000 euros. Energy class : D. Climate class : C. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use : between 8,250 and 11,240 euros per annum. Prices indexed to 1st of January 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
SOLE AGENT. In the heart of the countryside, this castle has been standing there for centuries. Known since medieval times, it was in the 17th century that this fiefdom evolved to find the volumes that are those of the current buildings. Composed of a rectangular main building oriented along a north-south axis, it sports in the southwest corner a large round tower topped with a pepper pot, while a small rectangular pavilion set at right angles to the east extends the dwelling to the north. The interior garden is surrounded by many outbuildings, and offers an old dovecote in the middle. Listed as a Historic Monument, many restoration works were carried out on the main building. While mostly habitable (approximately 450 sq.mt), it still retains large convertible space that can be adapted to any project. On ground floor, the heated part offers a guard room with fireplace and stone floor (46 sq.mt) (height under ceiling : 4.45m), a room with wooden staircase and stone floor (12 sq.mt), a kitchen with terracotta tiles and access hatch to the cellar (16 sq.mt), a large dining room with terracotta tiles (40 sq.mt) (height under ceiling : 4.13m), a shower room-WC and storage room, a large living room with terracotta tiles and fireplace (50 sq.mt) (height under ceiling : 4.16m), a small living room with terracotta tiles and fireplace (35 sq.mt), an old entrance with terracotta tiles (11 sq.mt), a small bedroom (former boudoir) with terracotta tiles (10 sq.mt). In the unheated part, there is a corridor with terracotta tiles, a room used as a storage room, with terracotta tiles and fireplace (25 sq.mt). At the end of the corridor, a wooden staircase, access to the underground, an old kitchen with terracotta tiles with fireplace and vegetable garden (29 sq.mt), and the boiler room. On first floor (height under ceiling : 4.75m), in the heated part, there is a master bedroom with pine parquet flooring and fireplace (33 sq.mt), a bathroom/WC (4.50 sq.mt), a dressing room (4.80 sq.mt) with access to the second floor, a room above the boiler room, a landing with parquet flooring (16.60 sq.mt), a bathroom/WC above the kitchen (13 sq.mt), a large distribution corridor with terracotta tiles (43 sq.mt), a bedroom with terracotta tiles, a bedroom with parquet flooring (23 sq.mt), a bedroom with parquet flooring and fireplace (32 sq.mt), a bedroom with parquet flooring (23.50 sq.mt), a storage room with fireplaces on parquet flooring (19 sq.mt). In the unheated part, you have a landing with terracotta tiles, a room with parquet flooring and a fireplace, a room in the tower with a fireplace, and terracotta tiles (30 sq.mt), a staircase leading to the second floor (in the tower). The second floor contains, at the top of the stone spiral staircase, a room with parquet flooring and a fireplace (30 sq.mt), and another attic room above with exposed timber framing. Floor, timber framing, and roof were redone in 1996. The château is heated by a Viessmann oil-fired boiler (2019). Part of the ground floor is equipped with underfloor heating. The single-story caretaker's house offers modern comfort. It consists of a 15 sq.mt kitchen, a 25 sq.mt living room, two bedrooms, a bathroom, toilet, boiler room, and an entrance onto the outside of the enclosure. It has oil-fired central heating. Spacious outbuildings complete the building: a stable with four horse boxes, an old farmhouse awaiting restoration, a straw shed with a bread oven, a large covered courtyard, a large barn, and an old roofless dovecote. A large perimeter wall awaiting restoration partially encloses the park. It is complemented by a private driveway, an orchard, and a meadow to the side. Note the presence of three wells with pumps on the property. Set in a peaceful and quiet setting, this ensemble is located just 10 minutes from all shops and services, 1 hour from Poitiers and Niort (TGV and motorway stations), and 1.5 hour from Nantes (airport). Sale price including fees : 954,000 euros. Buyer's fees. Fee : 6 % VAT of the price excluding fees. Sale price excluding fees : 900,000 euros. Energy class : N/A. Climate class : N/A. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
Located just 20 minutes from COGNAC, in a village, this 18th C. Chateau of about 350 m² is set in nearly 30 hectares of grassland with a river crossing the property. It goes with a farmhouse of about 150 m² (currently occupied), a house of about 150 m² on two levels, and winehouses. Anchored in a very calm environment with no close neighbours, this ensemble could be convenient for a host and event activity. On ground floor, THE CHATEAU consists of a beautiful entrance with stone staircase, a large living room of 75 m² with fireplace, a large study, a living room with wooden panels and 18th C. fireplace, and an ancient kitchen with insert. The different storeys are also served by a lift. The first floor includes five bedrooms : one with double windows on back side, one with shower room and washbasin, one on front side with balcony, a small one with dressing, and the last one with lift arrival. A shower room, separate toilets complete this level, as well as the staircase leading to the attic. The chateau has heat pump heating. The roof and skeleton were redone (with cedar wood) THE HOUSE offers a large living room-dining room of 90 m² with ancient kitchen and central fireplace, a staircase leading to three bedrooms, a shower room and toilets. The house is heated by a wood insert fireplace. It is fitted with new windows, and electricity and plumbing were redone recently. The roof is in good condition. THE FARMHOUSE consists of a large living room-dining room, an ancient kitchen, a back kitchen, two large bedrooms, a bathroom with toilets, and oil-fired central heating. THE WINE STOREHOUSE of 450 m² is shared into two convertible parts. Ideally located 20 minutes from COGNAC, this property will offer you an access to SAINT JEAN D'ANGELY and motorway A10 in 20 to 25 minutes, whereas the ocean can be reached in only 1 hour. Selling price : 1,737,000 euros. Fees at seller's expense. Energy class : D. Climate class : E. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use : between 3900 and 4780 euros per annum. Prices indexed to 31st of December 2018. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
Located near Saintes, in the heart of the Charente-Maritime region, this magnificent château, remodeled in the 19th century and extended in the early 20th century, radiates timeless charm and authenticity. Offering approximately 640 m² of living space, it stands on a 33-hectare estate composed of meadows, woodland, an orchard, and still-operating vineyards. A private driveway of nearly 300 meters leads to the elegant façade, bathed in light and adorned with authentic period features: refined wood paneling, herringbone parquet floors, exposed beams, antique fireplaces, and balconies overlooking the park. Inside, the château features a welcoming living room, a kitchen with pantry, a formal dining room, a library, an office, and a spacious through vestibule, complemented by vast cellars. A flexible space can also be converted into a private apartment with a living room, kitchen, shower room, and bedroom — ideal for family members or guests. Along a bright corridor, eight bedrooms, four shower rooms, and two bathrooms offer privacy and comfort for all. The second floor includes a landing leading to two bedrooms (one with its own washroom) and three attics suitable for storage or conversion. Another landing gives access to two additional bedrooms and a large bathroom. The estate also includes numerous characterful outbuildings: wine cellar, distillery, tack room, workshop, bakehouse, barn, stable, and a charming guest house — providing ample potential for hosting, developing, or diversifying activities. With its rich winemaking heritage and exceptional volumes, this remarkable property lends itself perfectly to various projects: a prestigious guesthouse, wedding and event venue, cultural activities, or continued viticultural operations. A rare opportunity, combining authenticity, elegance, and economic potential — ideal for those seeking a family estate steeped in history or an ambitious professional venture. Sale price including fees : 1,166,000 euros. Buyer's fees. Fee : 6 % VAT of the price excluding fees. Sale price excluding fees : 1,100,000 euros. Energy class : D Climate class : C Estimated annual energy costs for standard use : between 9,350 and 12,730 euros per annum. Prices indexed to 26 of June 2024. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
Built in the 18th and 19th centuries, this characterful estate features a magnificent 500 m2 château flanked by two medieval towers. Accompanied by numerous outbuildings, it is set in 8 hectares of wooded grounds on the edge of a charming hamlet, close to the dynamic city center of Angoulême.Overlooking the Natura 2000-listed Échelle valley, its charm is apparent from the moment you arrive, crossing a stone footbridge over deep dry moats, at the height of a 12th-century tower covered in ivy. The hallway instantly offers a view of the promontory terrace, suspended above the moat and underground passages that run behind the building.In contrast to the imposing, timeless exterior, the interior of the château evokes a country house on a human scale. The current owners have undertaken a sensitive and respectful renovation in a refined style, allowing the history and patina of the place to shine through, in keeping with the aesthetic of their family business: Les Petites Emplettes. The interior design approach is to let volumes and textures express themselves, enriching them with natural materials and, above all, inviting light to flow through the large windows, capturing the surrounding nature at every moment. Raised on three levels, the ground floor mainly houses north-south living rooms bathed in light. This light is reflected on the white shellstone walls, punctuated by original doors painted in a timeless green. The eclectic floors combine hexagonal terracotta tiles, speckled checkerboard tiles from the 1950s, and wide wooden floorboards. An elm staircase with elegant ironwork follows the curves of the stone wall and serves the four levels, from the cellars to the attic, generously distributing the spaces, including eight bedrooms, their adjoining rooms, and three bathrooms. The top level, with exposed beams, offers a panoramic view of the picturesque surrounding landscape.To the west of the château, a U-shaped farmhouse houses more than 1,500 m2 of outbuildings. These buildings, witnesses to the rural activity of yesteryear, include barns, dwellings, workshops, and stables, some of which have been renovated. On one side of the green courtyard, a spectacularly spacious barn has been converted into a multipurpose showroom and guinguette, spread over three levels and 300 m2. A magnificent, fully restored wooden frame blends harmoniously with the freshly repointed stone walls, sanded concrete floor, and contemporary steel joinery.Opposite, an outbuilding has been converted into a cottage-style gîte. This little cocoon embodies the same values of light and materials, with a contemporary touch upstairs, clad in poplar plywood. The ground floor features a cozy living room around a Godin stove, a sunny bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, and upstairs, a mezzanine dormitory with a second bedroom and bathroom. It is impossible to describe everything, as the place is so rich in inspiration and potential. The possibilities are endless for bringing these old buildings steeped in history to life, transforming them, and enhancing them.ARCHIK's teams of architects are at your disposal to assist you in transforming this unique property and adapting it to your desires and uses.A poetic place of yesteryear, timeless and unique, which unpretentiously expresses its history through the ages.
…By Archik Bassin D’arcachon
Exceptional 19th-century château for sale - A gem in the heart of a landscaped park! Discover this magnificent 470 m² château nestled within a vast park combining forest and meadows. Combining historic charm and modern comfort, this exceptional complex will seduce you with its vast, bright reception rooms of over 100 m², its authentic architectural features, and its unique atmosphere. The estate also includes numerous outbuildings: impressive vaulted cellars with an old press and bread oven, a large recent stable with 10 boxes, as well as a caretaker's house to be renovated. The château offers on the ground floor a majestic entrance with a period staircase, three magnificent living rooms with herringbone parquet floors and exceptional fireplaces, a kitchen, and an office. Upstairs, four elegant bedrooms with fireplaces, a dressing room, a shower room, and a laundry room. The second floor offers six bedrooms and two shower rooms. Ideal for heritage and nature lovers, ready to welcome your most beautiful projects. Don't miss this rare opportunity! Contact us today to arrange your visit.
…By Citya Immobilier Planchon
iad France - Stéphane Thierry offers you: An exceptional property in the heart of Jarnac, listed as a Historic Monument (allowing you to benefit from tax and inheritance advantages). Built at the end of the 19th century at the request of Baptiste Vert, a prominent Cognac merchant, the chateau, with its remarkable and multi-faceted architecture, overlooks the park that slopes down to the Charente river. The living area offers approximately 700 m² of living space, including a reception room, a dining room, a kitchen, a library, an office, 8 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, and a unique winter garden. Several rooms to renovate allow for an increase in current accommodation capacity. Renowned artists have decorated the interiors: Théodore Levigne for the paintings, Alexandre Charpentier for the handles and locks, Henri Curcier for the stained glass. The property retains a majority of original elements: coffered ceiling, painted ceiling, painted canvases, stucco, monumental marble staircase... The 2.5-hectare park includes, at the foot of the terrace, rock gardens pierced with caves and a private island on the Charente accessible by a small bridge. The property also includes a caretaker's house of approximately 120 m² (4 rooms, 3 bedrooms) and an outbuilding of approximately 100 m². The basement of the Chateau consists of a garage of approximately 80 m², a boiler room, and several convertible spaces. The property offers you tranquility and prestige. The property is listed in the historic moments. It allows you to benefit from tax deductions for expenses related to the property (work, costs related to its possible opening for visits…) as well as total exemption from inheritance and donation rights.Agency fees payable by the seller. Property not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation for brush clearance, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate announcement has been drafted under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Stéphane Thierry, independent real estate representative (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with RSAC of ANGOULEME under number 848653317, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
In the heart of an Oléron village, this 19th‑century colonial‑style château, inspired by the architecture of Mauritius, unfolds its full elegance across nearly 1,800 m² of living space, including all its outbuildings. The residence features twelve bedrooms, magnificent reception rooms with generous volumes, and a fully equipped professional kitchen fitted with top‑of‑the‑range appliances. Its outbuildings offer multiple possibilities of use, enhancing the versatility of the estate. The major asset lies in its grounds of approximately 1.3 hectares, entirely buildable — a rare opportunity for development, whether for residential, hospitality, or cultural projects. An exceptional property, combining architectural charm, a central location, and unique potential.
…By Kretz & Partners
This sumptuous property, located in the immediate vicinity of Poitiers, enjoys an ideal location with shops within easy reach as well as easy access to the motorway, airport, and TGV. This 19th-century château, elegantly restored with high-quality materials, offers exceptional comfort. Carefully renovated in 2003, this 75.12-hectare estate composed of forest, meadows, and fields offers an exceptional setting. Perfect for a hotel project, the ground floor is distinguished by its refined spaces: an entrance hall decorated with a remarkable oak staircase with balustrades, a double living room, a lounge with a library, and a dining room. All these spaces feature noble parquet floors, fireplaces, and woodwork that add to the unique character of the place. There is also a fully equipped kitchen with high-end appliances, a laundry room, and a toilet. Upstairs, a master suite including a dressing room and a bathroom with toilet is accompanied by two bedrooms, each with its own shower room and toilet. Another suite offers two bedrooms, a living room, and two bathrooms with toilets. The second floor completes the complex with four bedrooms, two of which have shower rooms and toilets, as well as a main bathroom with toilet. Each level of the castle offers approximately 200 m² of living space. The outbuildings include several remarkable buildings: a guest house of approximately 290 m² including garages on the ground floor and, upstairs, a living/dining room, a kitchen, a games room (billiards), four bedrooms and three shower rooms with four toilets. A building constructed in 2003 houses a 10 x 5 m swimming pool accompanied by areas dedicated to fitness and sanitary facilities including three showers with toilets. In addition, there is a cellar that can hold up to 1,600 bottles. The complex is completed by an outbuilding including a swimming pool and a gym offering breathtaking views of the surrounding nature. A barn of approximately 80 m² accommodates the animals, while the caretaker's accommodation, annexed to the right wing of the château, offers approximately 140 m² furnished with a living room, a kitchen, three bedrooms, an office, a bathroom and two toilets. The property extends over 75 ha, dominated by a majestic driveway that crosses its woods to lead to a peaceful 20-hectare park planted with magnificent century-old trees and punctuated by a stream feeding a small pond in front of the château. Finally, an old vegetable garden enclosed by walls enriches this exceptional estate. Upstairs in this outbuilding, there are four bedrooms, a large living room, and even a games room. The oil-fired heating system will be replaced in October with a heat pump, allowing for a modernized installation. Finally, the purchase can be accompanied by approximately 152 additional hectares of forest plots to further expand this rare property. Les honoraires sont à la charge du vendeur. 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 - Alexandre Geoffroy D'assy
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