castles with pool for sale France (page 16)
Castle Boudy-de-Beauregard (47)
A fully magnificently restored Ferme Fortifiee (fortified farm house), 850 m2, set in 65 ha, is dominantly placed on a hill surrounded by unspoiled nature and sunflowers. Further on the estate are: a caretaker’s house(2bdr), a guest house(2bdr), and a barn, a large open-air hangar next to a horse training track, and a swimming-pool (two systems; oxygen active water). History: The former two rectangular buildings, were used for farming purposes, has been converted and designed over 8 years into this elegant home, laid out in an L-shape over several floors. This estate, has been patiently tastefully and cleverly renovated by its current owners, executed by professionals. They enhanced some of its outstanding features, magnified the building courtesy of its idyllic setting where the art of living reigns.
…By Real Estatement
Castle Chatellerault (86)
Ref. 4369: Superb 19th century Chateau for sale A short 5 minute drive from the nearby market town, 10 minutes from a popular tourist destination, 30 minutes from TGV and Autoroute connections, 10 minutes from a Natural park and 1 hour from Tours and Poitiers .. it’s no wonder that this nicely presented 19th century chateau has seen many paying guests, weddings and birthday parties. Time has now come to hand over the running of this charming property to someone new, maybe as a family residence and/or continuing the well established reputation as guest lodgings or maybe something different. Built at the end of the 18th or beginning of the 19th century on the site of an older residence destroyed during the Revolution; it is located in the middle of a large park. Built in local tuffeau stone, the castle consists of a main building including a raised ground floor with terrace, a second floor and a recessed attic with a four-sided slate roof. Two towers flank the corners of the south façade. A former “holiday centre for children” completely renovated and modernized by the current owners in their 20+ years of ownership. The château itself covers circa 650 sqm over its 3 living levels. Providing formal reception rooms and 2 floors of guest rooms. There is also a sizeable “basement/garden level” as well. -The ground floor : climbing the front stairs to the front terrace invites us to step into the entrance hall, 3.75m high ceiling, full depth front to back harlequin tiled with ornate cornices providing central distribution to the reception rooms. The dining hall (42sqm) with straight cut parquet flooring, ornate plasterwork and views over the front lawns with side access to the service corridor. Across the hall from the dining room are the two lounges, interconnecting and covering a total of 86 sqm with beautiful original herring bone parquet floors, wood panelling, ornate fireplace and cornices and double aspect views to the front and rear. A service corridor separates the dining hall from the kitchen a 29 sqm well equipped room with feature fireplace, exposed beams and views over the lake and direct access to a 50m² conservatory overlooking the pool terrace. The former chapel with its original stained glass window is today an office of 13.5 sqm. The two towers accommodate the formal stairs with beautiful ornate wooden floor and a second “service” stairs. -The first floor: houses 5 bedrooms, each one with parquet flooring, views either over the lake to the rear or front lawns and private ensuite bathrooms and one with a seperate dressing room. -The second floor: 7 further bedrooms all with ensuite (2 shower rooms and 5 bathrooms). One is a twin bedroom suite. There is attic space above this floor used for storage. Basement/garden level: the raised “reception floor” permits extra useable space underneath in the basement or garden level. Here the owner has created a separate kitchen and diner for guest use, games room with pool table, bar and table football. There is a laundry and boiler room and another 42 sqm ready to be used and converted if needed. Along with the main château there is a sizeable outbuilding divided into two separate parts. -The first is currently the guardian’s residence with open kitchen/diner/lounge on the ground floor and 2 bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. -The second part is a large “villa” (290 sqm habitable space) providing entrance hall, open kitchen, a 90m² banquet/reception hall with adjoining storage room. Above are 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms (2 with showers and 1 bathroom). Nearly 4.5 hectares (over 11 acres) of private, gated park with shaded parking, woodland (several weeping willows and 100+ year old Redwoods), lawns and a lake of roughly stocked with fish and home to several swans and ducks with a pontoon and path around its edges. The pool measures 15m x 6m with a depth 1.4m and is heated with a secured terrace area surrounding. We have an alfresco dining area with BBQ next to the lake and to the rear of the chateau. A private relaxing environment to enjoy and unwind. 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 Aubusson (23)
An exceptional 15th-century medieval castle set in a 13-hectare estate, the château has superb proportions offering sumptuous living including 2 apartments, a cinema, a lake, a helipad, an indoor heated swimming pool and spa. There are with two round towers at the corners of the east facade. The west facade is supported by a projecting square tower and contains a spiral staircase with 120 steps. A parapet walk goes across all of the walls of the castle and defends the three towers. Built over 5 stories (plus the attic), distributed by a sumptuous spiral staircase and a lift, the château offers no less than 1,200 m² of living space, stunning reception rooms and numerous rooms/bedrooms including a formal sitting room, library, kitchen, dining room, 7 ensuite bedrooms and a cinema room for 36 people. In addition, there are two apartments with a further 5 bedrooms. In the grounds of Château de Saint-Maixant, there is a stocked lake of approximately 1-hectare and helicopter landing pad. Saint-Maixant is a small French village in the Creuse department of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region.
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Castle Toulouse (31)
Nestled amidst the picturesque hills of southern France, but just a short drive through the fabulous countryside from Toulouse with its international transport links, 500 years of history await you. This captivating medieval chateau boasts 12 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, and sprawling living spaces across three splendid floors. This fairy-tale setting showcases a majestic round tower overlooking two private swimming pools, and spectacular views across the countryside. A substantial amount of land surrounds the property providing privacy and a sense of space. In addition to the main family chateau that has been lovingly updated while preserving its historic character, there are three independent self-contained cottages, each featuring private terraces and access to their own shared pool (separate pool from the Chateau). These fully separate dwellings are perfect for visiting friends and family while maintaining the chateau as a main family residence. The potential of this property is boundless – whether expanding living spaces within the chateau, exploring opportunities within the numerous outbuildings, or pursuing revenue generating opportunities such as accommodation and tourism, or hosting events such as weddings. Perfect for equine enthusiasts, the property also offers Facilities suitable for horses amidst its sprawling grounds set over 6.5 hectares. With centuries-old trees and privacy hedges, this landscape is a haven of tranquility, offering unspoiled panoramas of the lush countryside. Despite its serene seclusion you will find essential amenities including boulangeries, restaurants and shops nearby. There is even a large swimming lake just a short drive away and Toulouse with its international airport is within 40 minutes. Despite its substantial size and history, this stunning chateau retains is warm family feeling and would be perfect for your next adventure in Southern France! Seize the chance to turn dreams into reality and contact us for more information and to organise a viewing!
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Castle Agen (47)
Your advisor Nataliya URTHALER offers you this elegant 19th-century castle, ideally located south of Agen. Surrounded by a tree-filled park with cedars, oaks, and other century-old trees, as well as a meadow of nearly 5 hectares in total.Superb pleasure castle, with typical architecture of the era, in excellent condition, transformed into an exceptional charming place.Recently fully renovated while respecting its authenticity, preserving period features: beautiful wooden staircase, original fireplaces, cement tiles, parquet floors, large windows, and ceilings of 3.60 meters.The whole offers more than 550 m² of living space for great comfort! The main part includes 7 suites with their bathrooms on two floors and two towers on the second. Two wings house, on one side, two gîtes of 45 m² each with their own terrace, and on the other side, a reception room of 80 m² with cathedral ceiling, ideal for events such as weddings, birthdays, and seminars.All set on a dominant plot of 5 hectares, offering a magnificent view of the century-old park. A round swimming pool of 10 meters in diameter with a travertine beach. Hidden under the trees, a fully furnished wooden covered terrace, with a bar, a wood oven, and a 10,000-liter barrel transformed into a mini dining room, invites you to enjoy unforgettable moments outdoors.In addition, there is a pigeonnier to renovate, perfect for accommodating caretakers, as well as an agricultural shed.A place that breathes happiness, conducive to family life, great parties with friends, while offering the opportunity to develop an event business or rental of guest rooms and gîtes, in the heart of Lot-et-Garonne, a region well known for its natural, historical, and culinary riches.Sold furnished.Highway access: 10 minutes, TGV station: 20 minutes.Videos and all photos are available after the first contact.Contact your Laforêt Real Estate Negotiator: Nataliya Urthaler at +33 623 14 32 38This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Laforêt Nerac
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 Lectoure (32)
A chateau, redesigned in the 18th century, with large annexes, a 1,200m² floor area and 14 hectares of grounds with a moat in France’s Gers department, 100 kilometres from Toulouse. You reach the 14-hectare property from a country road that edges its west side. A low stone wall protects a front section of the grounds where many outhouses stand. A shady path lined with towering horse chestnuts crosses a grassy expanse and leads up to the chateau’s main entrance. On the south side, a long separate building made of rubble stone demarcates this front section and marks the edge of the property. Storehouses lie at the sides of the grounds. These structures have been partly renovated to become a caretaker’s lodge and a workshop space, but much of the roofing on them needs to be restored. On the north side of the grounds, a small house with a dovecote and walls of repointed exposed stonework stands among farming annexes that include vast barns and other buildings. On the east side of this front section, a two-storey building with a tiled roof separates the old farm complex from the chateau, giving the latter complete privacy and calm. The chateau lies beyond a tall wrought-iron gate that stands in a covered carriage entrance. The edifice dates back to the Middle Ages and the time when the lords of Armagnac reigned here. It was built in the centre of its grounds, surrounded by a gravel terrace. A chapel protrudes at a right angle to the main section at the chateau’s east end. And a wing of annexes with a covered carriage entrance extends at the edifice’s west end. This wing is flanked with an adjoining tower crowned with a windmill. A remarkable mechanism in this section brought running water to the property at the end of the 19th century. The mechanism was invented by Élie Coulange, the property’s owner at the time. An ornamental pond and stone pedestals supporting bronze vestals echo the typically 18th-century traits of the chateau’s south and east walls. These statues were ordered by the famous countess Marie-Jacqueline de Biran d'Armagnac. Beyond the ornamental garden, and hidden behind a hedge, lies a swimming pool with a clear view of the surrounding countryside. The grounds are as majestic as the edifice: the vast plot is punctuated with wells, water-filled moats and a wide range of age-old trees, including cedars that line a long path.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Bourges (18)
This chateau is situated 15 minutes south of Bourges, in 2.7 hectares of enclosed parklands, on the outskirts of a village. It offers approx. 450 m² of living space and comprises on the ground floor: an entrance hall, a lounge, a small lounge, a large dining room and a smaller one, as well as 2 bedrooms. On the first floor there are 4 bedrooms and two bathrooms, and on the second floor there are 2 bedrooms and two bathrooms. A vast basement with linen room, storeroom, boiler room and various cellars complete the chateau. Nearby, a small tower as well as a dovecote that could be converted, an outbuilding with garages, a workshop and a refurbished independent studio apartment complete the château. The estate is bordered by beautifully wooded parklands, with a small lake, a swimming pool and a terrace to the rear of the château. ECD: D/C Price before tax: 850.000€ (Fees payable by the vendor) Contact: E de BEAUREPAIRE (EI): +33( 0)6.07.71.57.74 - [email protected]. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Sologne Val De Loire
Castle Plateau de Puyricard-La Trévaresse - Aix-en-Provence (13)
The castle Brillanne is located on the outskirts of Aix-En-Provence, on the gently sloping hillsides of the Puyricard plateau, well exposed to the sun and sheltered from the mistral, interspersed with small valleys which descend towards the Touloubre. Originally, La Brillanne was a construction whose traces date back to the 15th century. At the end of the 19th century, a floor and four square towers were added to the property at each corner, which gave it the name of castle, as well as a slate roof. Several successive alterations have gradually modified the original building, thus helping to give it its current architectural style, while retaining the classic exterior and interior bastide elements. Today, the property, built on a park of approximately 2.7 hectares, offers a real estate complex of nearly 1750 m2 of buildings, composed of the Provencal castle entirely restored in 2018, three new contemporary villas, a farmhouse to renovate, a fen and numerous annexes, horse boxes and a garage for 12 vehicles. On the garden side, the estate has retained all of its adjoining outbuildings, its wells, boxwood paths, gravelled flowerbeds, a wood to the east of the mansion, a monumental entrance with a wrought iron gate, which unambiguously indicated the power and wealth of the masters of the place, ponds (fed by a natural spring coming down from the Trévaresse), a wash house , and fountains. The park has many century-old trees, including a vast and majestic avenue of plane trees. To complete the outdoor space, a swimming pool, with impressive dimensions and the look of a Provençal pool, is nestled on the south side, sheltered from all nuisances. The Provençal author René Borricand, in his book Château et bastides du Pays d'Aix, evokes the castle estate as follows: “A typical three-story facade, generously pierced with five windows to take advantage of the garden; a roof with four slopes decorated with genoises, cornices of tiles whose number of rows indicates the quality of the owner (three are a sign of nobility, the owners had the title of marquis) and towers at each corner. La Brillanne, a property made of rusticity and elegance, simplicity and refinement, to come and discover with your Michaël Zingraf agency, Christie’s International Real Estate.
…By Michaël Zingraf Christie's International Real Estate Aix-en-provence
Castle Bar-le-Duc (55)
An 18th-century chateau with a secondary house, indoor and outdoor pools, and eight hectares of grounds with a stream, just over an hour from Paris by high-speed rail. The property is hidden at the end of a small, calm lane in a village with under 250 inhabitants nestled in a beautiful valley through which a stream gently flows. A large gate opens beneath a wrought-iron arch of spearheads that stand out against the sky. The chateau towers at the end a long driveway alongside which annexes lie. The drive leads up to the edifice’s front courtyard. Splendid grounds extend all around the chateau. Woods edge them. A stream snakes through the grounds and a canal with a washing place runs through them too. Bridges of stone, wrought iron and timber cross the stream. Stone benches dot the grounds. There is an outdoor tennis court here too. And an island features an elegant wrought-iron pavilion crowned with a zinc roof.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Troyes (10)
At the gates of Troyes, in the footsteps of Charles Perrault, a 16th and 18th-century chateau, listed as a historical monument, surrounded by moats on 12 5-hectare grounds. If it is possible to retrace the genealogy of the lords of this domain from 1222 up until 1688, there is little information on the edifice’s initial construction. Only an order made on 3 July 1585 with a quarry worker in Polisy regarding the delivery of two hundred Polisot stone blocks makes it possible to date the construction of the main building more precisely. Many lords succeeded one another over the years, but in the 17th century, Charles Perrault, a son-in-law of the owner, would make his own mark here when Jean de La Fontaine, Boileau, Voiture, Fontenelle and other members of the French Academy would gather here during the summer months. The property is discreetly located at the end of a residential neighbourhood. The group of buildings are situated around a main courtyard surrounded by moats with water, while the grounds extend over three of its sides with a tennis court. Remarkably designed, and from which six shady pathways spread out in a star-shaped pattern in all directions, are two outside dance floors, one of which is bathed in light, while the other, under a verdant canopy, is a little more shaded. From the street, a large pavilion opens onto the main courtyard via an entrance gate, which is preceded by a footbridge spanning the moats. To the right of the gate, there is the guardhouse building and, to the left, the outbuildings, supported by buttresses and bordered by a small tower. On the other side of the courtyard is the main Renaissance-era building, connected by an intermediary building to a half-timbered dwelling. At a right angle, a long classical wing from the 18th century is extended at the other end by two older bays and flanked at the rear by a small square corner tower with arrow slits. On the other side of the terreplein, past the polygonal dovecote, which abuts a swimming pool, the outbuildings that surrounded the courtyard have been entirely restored and converted for residential use with a swimming pool. Their back façades face a large canal that extends to the end of the grounds.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Montauban (82)
For Sale: Exceptional Estate with Gîtes and guest rooms on 18 Hectares of Land with a pool. Seize the unique opportunity to acquire a magnificent estate offering modern château living in the heart of the French countryside. This exceptional property includes a main residence with 12 luxurious bedrooms, each tastefully decorated and offering breathtaking views of the vast green expanses of the estate. The annex gîtes, recently renovated, represent a business opportunity, perfect for a bed and breakfast or seasonal rental activity. Each gîte is designed to offer comfort and privacy. The estate spans 18 hectares of land, featuring landscaped gardens, private woods, and meadows, ideal for horseback riding or simply enjoying the tranquility of nature or relaxing by the pool. Fees are the responsibility of the seller. Your commercial agent 3G IMMO on site EI - Laurent RIBOLLEDA Registered with the RSAC of AGEN 424 376 630, Tel: 06 81 67 35 16, 3gimmo site: https://archive.3gimmo.com/ribolleda According to article L.561.5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, a piece of identification will be requested for the organization of the visit. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques site: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By 3g Immo Prestige
Castle Nord - Uzès (30)
Welcome to a true work of architectural art, located in the Gard department of the Occitanie region, in the immediate vicinity of the famous ducal town of Uzès and Avignon. Nestling at the back of a park, adorned with majestic cedars, elms and other species, this chateau, listed on the supplementary inventory of historic monuments, with over 1,100m2 of living space, 14 bedrooms and annexes, offers you a unique experience! The property: After crossing the park, you pass under a sturdy porch and through the gate into a magnificent courtyard of honor bordered by a listed seigniorial chapel, three garages and a tack room with high, imposing brick vaults, a former stable, an aviary, the janitor's house with its three bedrooms and a second two-room dwelling add a practical dimension to this exceptional residence. The château, with its majestic stone grand staircase and service staircase, exudes the charm of bygone eras. Inside, you'll discover a sumptuous dining room featuring a fireplace and a sumptuous French-style ceiling, a small intimate salon, and a large salon ideal for welcoming guests with its splendid coffered ceiling. A richly-stocked library, a vast Royal Suite with dressing room, 2 other suites and five spacious bedrooms and a large study offer unrivalled comfort. Keep, square towers, watchtowers, battlements... Not to mention the many storage spaces and rooms, practical for organizing your castle life. Our opinion: This castle is much more than a simple property, it's a true testimony to the history of the Gard region and the evolution of medieval architecture over the centuries. Every stone, every nook and cranny tells a rich and captivating story. A place steeped in heritage and charm, it offers future owners a fascinating plunge into the past, while preserving the art and history that have forged our society. Imagine strolling through the castle's vast halls, feeling the grandeur of centuries gone by. You can organize unforgettable events in the courtyard of honor, write your own story in the majestic rooms and enjoy the peaceful outdoors to recharge your batteries. Much more than a residence, it's a legacy to be preserved and shared with those who appreciate timeless beauty, elegance and history. It's a unique opportunity to acquire an exceptional property that will transport you to a world where the past meets the present. Don't wait any longer, come and start your own chapter in its history... Contact Thierry LALLEMAND: +33 (0)6 62 51 94 07 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Poncet & Poncet
Castle Aiguines (83)
The Domaine d'Aiguines is a unique property, offering a dominant view of the Verdon Gorges valley. Heritage of the Renaissance and the rule of Henri IV, the castle, restored by Balthazar de Gauthier, majestically dominates the Sainte Croix lake, with a remarkable view as far as the Valensole plateau, the pre-Alps and the mountain range. Luberon. The building has more than 3000 m2 of surface area in an excellent state of conservation. Of square structure, massive but elegant, with, at each corner, round towers topped with a roof of glazed tiles from Moustiers, there are several reception rooms, some of which are decorated with plasterwork, numerous rooms, suites or apartments private, or even rooms dedicated to art, well-being or work. A chapel completes the symbolic character of this place. This exceptional estate extends over more than 15 hectares, where vines rub shoulders with terraced gardens, ponds and fountains recall the history of the place, and the swimming pool blends into the blue of the lake. Its helipad gives it an additional luxurious asset. He can authorize all projects. A lover of the site who decides to invest will have the choice, beyond the land investment, to jealously guard this setting, or to transform this jewel and its numerous outbuildings into a hotel with 25-30 rooms of character. This place which seems removed from the world enjoys a privileged location, nestled in the heart of grandiose and wild nature, with spectacular views, while remaining accessible from motorways. A unique estate steeped in history, it today represents an exceptional heritage site.
…By Michaël Zingraf Christie's International Real Estate Croisette
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 Barjac (30)
The Renaissance castle of the seventeenth century has been restored with care. This House has a total living area of 700 sqm, consisting of a main house of about 335 m², a separate guest house of 339 m² and a studio of about 20 sqm. The property situated on an old Roman road stretches over 4 hectares and has a road and a private parking. A spacious entrance hall distributes a kitchen, a dining room with fireplace and lounge. A majestic stone staircase leads to the two floors each offering beautiful bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The guest house offers ground floor a beautiful living room (kitchen, dining room) open to the pool terrace, a bedroom with shower room and a vaulted living room. The floor has a large room with fireplace enjoying a beautiful view, a reception room with kitchenette and bedrooms with bathroom. The studio is equipped with a bathroom. Beautiful space relaxation in a quiet near the swimming pool of 12 x 6 m. A building offers parking for 4 garages and workshop. . This House will not leave indifferent lovers of history and nature.
…By Uzes - Sotheby's International Realty
Castle Fontainebleau (77)
Located around on hour by car from Paris, in a peaceful, protected setting, this property of around 35 hectares comprises a château and numerous outbuildings with a total living area of 1,350 m2 and more than 20 bedrooms surrounded by landscaped, wooded parklands. The property, which is in perfect condition, is ideal for private use as well as for hotel, bed & breakfast, seminars and events. Full file available on request. Property presented by Marie de Saint Périer - Commercial Agent EI - +33 (0)6 60 62 05 03 Agency fees payable by seller. DPE in progress. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Tours (37)
Completely renovated, ready to be operated, in the heart of the Loire Valley.For sale, a fully restored 15th and 19th-century château intended to host a 4/5-star hotel with a restaurant and spa.Located in the heart of the Loire Valley, 30 minutes from Tours, ideal for a project with a starred chef or as a family estate.With over 1300 m², 26 rooms, 30 spaces including: reception rooms, lounge bar, two professional kitchens, swimming pool, spa, gym, etc.... All set on a 7.2-hectare park, landscaped with trees, crossed by a stream, completely isolated with no neighbors or nuisances.File available upon request after a B.C.L. is provided.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Capifrance - Sylvain Delmas
Castle Aubigny-sur-Nère (18)
Ref.4341: Beautiful property for sale in the french Centre area. On the borders of the Sologne and Pays-Fort Sancerrois regions, in the department of Cher, stands the silhouette of this beautiful 19th-century masterpiece. Strategically located in the centre of France, it is within easy reach of the capital (185 km), the first ski resorts (Clermont-Ferrand, 230 km) and Switzerland (Geneva, 410 km). More locally, towns such as Aubigny sur Nère have all the shops and services you need. The town also has a bread depot. The pleasant town of Aubigny sur Nère boasts a rich historical past, as evidenced by its castle, which earned it the name of ‘City of the Stuarts’. It was in 1421, following a Franco-Scottish victory at the Battle of Baugé, that the Dauphin, the future King Charles VII, donated the seigneury of Aubigny to Lord John Stuart of Darnley to thank him for lending him a helping hand. Later, his descendant Robert Stuart built the castle that bears his name, which today houses the Auld Alliance Interpretation Centre. This handsome castle, with its imposing stance, reveals living spaces that are human in scale and easy to use. Facing north-south, it comprises a central body built of brick and dressed stone chainwork topped with a slate gable roof, flanked on either side by two symmetrical pavilions of the same style. With almost 900 sqm of living space, the castle comprises two stories over a basement, with an attic that can be converted as follows: Ground floor: a vast hallway of approx. 60 sqm with 3.8 m (9.9 ft) high ceilings leads to a dining room with a fireplace to the east, followed by a lovely, luminous kitchen. To the north is a study and to the west, a billiards room and a lounge. A dressing room, wc and two stairwells (main and secondary) complete this first level. On the first floor, a long corridor leads to 7 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms or shower rooms, some with wc. Attic above. Full basement with games room, fitness room, cinema room, boiler room, laundry room, swimming pool room, woodshed and storage space. The outbuildings: To the south-east of the château, with private access, a house of around 300 m² offers interesting potential. Now divided into 3 dwellings, it is currently being renovated: A first flat on the ground floor with a large living room, utility room and bathroom. A second flat on two levels with a living room with open-plan kitchen, utility room and toilet on the ground floor, and 4 bedrooms, a bathroom and toilet on the first floor. A third and final flat on the first floor with a living room and open-plan kitchen, 3 bedrooms and a shower room with toilet. To the north is a large hangar of approx. 300 m² used as a garage, which could also be used for other projects. Finally, to the east, an 11x5 m heated chlorine swimming pool with a pleasant pool house equipped with a kitchenette/bar, sanitary facilities and a terrace promises pleasant moments of relaxation. In a quiet, discreet setting, in the heart of 32 acres of grounds, the château enjoys a dominant position with uninterrupted views over the countryside. To the south of the chateau is a beautiful English-style parkland, perfectly maintained and planted with numerous trees of varying species. To the north, a forest has been converted into a racetrack and a young plantation of 1,000 vines completes this homogeneous ensemble. All of this forms a natural ring around the château, separating it from the neighbouring cereal crops and meadows and giving it all the privacy expected of such a residence. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loiret - Sologne – M. Baudouin LE GRELLE : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Listed castle Agen (47)
Magnificent château with numerous buildings, charmingly renovated on an unforgettable estate. Confidential sale.
…By Ollin Vision
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