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A listed historical monument medieval castle in tree-filled land, with 4-hectare grounds, a swimming pool and a tennis court in the Hautes-Pyrénées area. This castle is an admirable remnant of the Hautes-Pyrénées’ heritage and is perfectly preserved. It boasts a thousand-year history and is a listed historical monument. Its first foundations date, in all likelihood, from the 11th century when the defensive tower was used to protect the surrounding fields from pillaging and plundering, in particular by the Aragonese forces. Although the building has undergone many transformations as time has passed, its 15th-century eastern façade has remained unchanged. The edifice was acquired by the Count of Lavedan in 1274, a year during which he received the seigniory of Horgues from the Count of Bigorre to clear a debt. From Raymond-Garcie IV de Lavedan to Jean-Pierer Ducasse de Horgues, over a period of more than 500 years, the castle had almost twenty illustrious owners. From that point in time until 2018, the estate was owned by the same family. The medieval castle with two towers was built on the outskirts of the village and was overhauled in the 17th and 18th centuries. Through a double leaf wrought iron gate, a plane tree lined drive runs alongside rubble stone built former stables with a roof of half round tiles, opposite the castle and its imposing silhouette, built in the 15th century and since transformed several times. In addition to the two towers on either side, the seigniorial residence is made up of two four-storey rectangular sections in a T-shape, each with a sprocketed, gabled slate roof. The two towers, one of which is square and the other which is rounded on one side and squared on the other, are both topped by an octagonal level adored with a slate roof of the same shape. It is thought that the tower to the southwest was added in the 18th century. Lastly, the castle’s former water mill can be found behind the residence. It is currently used as a holiday cottage, while the grounds spread out all around the buildings and, to the left of the castle, play host to a swimming pool.
…By Patrice Besse
A noble Renaissance-era dwelling, its holiday cottage and outbuildings in a 2-hectare enclosed park overlooking the valley, within the Périgord Blanc region. Dating from the 15th, 16th and 18th centuries, the property stands on a hillside, protected by woodlands to the south and overlooking the valley to the north and west. The high north end walls of the main edifice, with sparse openings, the buttresses and the round tower of the current guest house testify to the fact that this was once a fortified castle. A tree-lined driveway leads from the entrance gate to the noble residence, while a track running alongside the tennis court meets the outbuildings and a swimming pool at the bottom of a slope. A barely visible lap pool is perfectly embedded in the park surrounding the complex. The residence is framed by two enclosed spaces, each offering a breathtaking view: the courtyard where the main entrance is located, a well topped by a pyramid-shaped roof, an outbuilding used as a garden shed, a hangar for vehicles, as well as a pool facing a low pilaster and dressed stone wall. All of these are accessed via a carriage gate, a pedestrian gate and a recently installed gate. On the other side of the residence, the lawned garden with bountiful flowers features a summer dining area under a covered patio.
…By Patrice Besse
A 16th-century chateau, its drawbridge and water-filled moats surrounded by grounds of a little more than 5 hectares, two hours from Paris, in the middle of a Burgundy village. According to archival records, the chateau was built in the 14th century by the lords of Baulches and was used as a residence for the captains of the garrison before it was reorganised in the late 16th century and then once again in the 18th. What remains today after these transformations is an 18th-century monument, built over a platform of 50 x 50 metres surrounded by wide moats of more than 10 metres and closely connected to the memory of the Arnaud de Châteauvieux family, lord of said chateau. As for the property’s fortified gatehouse, restored according to standard practices, it once contained a drawbridge that provided access over the moats. A wide bridal bath connects the village to the chateau, where the property’s gate opens onto a Calvary surrounded by a large circular swath of lawn, which, is in turn, encircled by a drive, providing vehicle parking. From here, a small lane bordered by a low stone wall branches into two segments – once past the bridge decorated with two stone vases – which curve around a central lawn before finally reaching the court of honour. As for the gatehouse’s portcullis, now transformed into a tall gate, it provides vehicle access to the chateau’s court of honour, flanked by a pavilion on each end and landscaped with large pruned yew trees in the middle. Surrounded by moats, the water for which is supplied by a natural spring flowing from a shimmering blue fountain, on the northern side of the chateau is a stone patio, followed by a bridge that spans the moats, one end of which is safeguarded by a tall ornate gate with fine gold-plated motifs that gives directly onto the grounds with its paths lined by plane or lime trees. A pond that has been there since the chateau’s construction and now transformed into a swimming pool, is located directly opposite the chateau, while a stone deck with sculpted figures as well as ancient benches, antique statues, vases, a pond and a small stream embellish the premises, cadenced by multi-century trees and abundant flora. In addition, a wooden chalet, surrounded by lush vegetation, houses a sauna, whereas, set back a ways, a chapel seems to watch over the property and, a little further on, there is an orchard with greenhouses, beehives and small wooden sheds, used as workshops. Last, but not least, standing apart from the other buildings in a semi-circular courtyard are the caretaker’s cottage, a dwelling for the chateau’s employee and several garages that can hold about fifteen vehicles total.
…By Patrice Besse
A chateau made of tuffeau stone, with outhouses, a swimming pool, a tennis court and almost 4.5 hectares of grounds, just a few minutes from the city of Tours. From a narrow one-way road, an iron gate between two tuffeau stone pillars leads onto a driveway. This drive runs through a wood to a parking area beside a vast lawn. On one side stands the south-facing chateau. The first references to the edifice date back to the 15th century, but the chateau in its current form dates back to 1720. The chateau was severely damaged in the Second World War, but was later rebuilt. It is made of tuffeau stone. The edifice has a central main section with a ground floor, a first floor and a second floor in the roof space. This main section has a huge triangular pediment with a bull’s-eye window in the middle. It is crowned with a hipped slate roof. On the garden side, the roof has four arched dormers with volute ailerons. And on the other side, there are three gabled dormers facing the inner courtyard. On the south side, a flight of steps leads up to a broad terrace edged with finely crafted stone balusters. The east wing is made of rubble stone coated with rendering. It has a ground floor and a first floor in the roof space. The roof is a mansard slate roof. On its garden side, this roof is punctuated with dormers that are identical in style to those on the main section’s roof. On its courtyard side, it has two dormers with triangular pediments between two arched dormers. The other windows of the east wing are of different shapes and sizes and are fitted in tuffeau stone surrounds. A large covered entrance area with a paved floor leads to the inner courtyard. Opposite, there is a west wing: a single-storey structure made of tuffeau stone. Its facade is punctuated with three wooden double doors. This wing has a three-slope slate roof. At the back, the inner courtyard is framed between two wings. This outdoor space extends, over different levels, across a terraced garden up to two small towers: a chapel and a former dovecote. The grounds cover almost 4.5 hectares. They are dotted with trees of different varieties. Paths lead to the swimming pool and outhouses on one side and to a tennis court and a small log cabin on the other side. There are several bubble-like treehouses in the trees.
…By Patrice Besse
At the heart of an approximately 1.8-hectare wooded park, this 19th-century château reveals its elegant silhouette in traditional Toulouse brick, emblematic of the region’s architecture. Built upon the remains of a former medieval fortress, the property feels suspended in time, where history lingers in every perspective. Offering approximately 584 sqm of living space, the château features generous reception rooms filled with natural light, enhanced by impressive ceiling heights, period fireplaces, wood panelling and authentic details reflecting the discreet nobility of distinguished residences. Preserved in its authenticity, the château retains a rare soul and elegant simplicity, offering exceptional renovation potential. To the rear, a vast terrace opens onto the park canopy, creating an intimate and peaceful setting ideal for summer entertaining. The landscaped grounds include several historic outbuildings and a large brick well adorned with wrought iron. Further on, a swimming pool blends naturally into the surroundings, framed by two brick towers inherited from the former fortress. Ideally located only 10 minutes from Toulouse-Blagnac International Airport, 5 minutes from the MEETT Exhibition Centre and 20 minutes from Toulouse city centre, the property combines character, accessibility and quality of life. An inspiring residence, equally suited to prestigious family living, boutique hospitality, refined guest accommodation, artistic retreat or exclusive professional headquarters. Image no. 4 shows a 3D design proposal illustrating the property’s potential. Image no. 5 is a real photograph of the property in its current condition. Price: €997,500 (agency fees included, payable by the seller) Energy rating: F – Estimated annual energy costs: between €18,020 and €24,440. Information regarding risks to which this property is exposed is available at www.georisques.gouv.fr https://sites.google.com/a/coldwellbanker.fr/honoraires-coldwellbanker-demeure-prestige/
…By Coldwell Banker Paris
An exceptional historic French castle located at 30 minutes from Brantôme, in the heart of the Périgord Vert region of Dordogne, Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Widely regarded as one of the most authentic restored castles in Southwest France, the property combines medieval fortifications, Renaissance architecture and modern comfort in a remarkably preserved setting. Originally built as a fortified stronghold and subsequently transformed into an elegant Renaissance residence, the château retains numerous heritage features, including medieval towers, a historic guard room, the former drawbridge entrance, monumental heraldic fireplaces and documented connections to Anne of Brittany and King Louis XII. Constructed from the region’s distinctive pale limestone, the château is renowned for its striking appearance and architectural significance. Fully restored between 1994 and 2020, the estate offers approximately 778 square metres of living accommodation, complemented by a separate 130-square-metre orangery. The grounds include a heated swimming pool, private walled gardens, outbuildings, an artesian well, deep-water boreholes and discreetly integrated modern systems that ensure contemporary comfort while preserving the historical integrity of the property. Set within one of France’s most sought-after lifestyle destinations, celebrated for its heritage, gastronomy and natural beauty, the château represents a rare opportunity to acquire a fully restored historic castle in Dordogne. Combining royal heritage, architectural authenticity, privacy and modern amenities, the estate is ideally suited as a prestigious private residence, a family estate or a long-term heritage investment in France.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
At the end of a long driveway stands this beautoful château steeped in history, nestled in the heart of the Gascon countryside, in a preserved and natural setting. Set on nearly 19.5 hectares of land, this remarkable estate captivates with its timeless elegance, peaceful surroundings, and rare architectural heritage. A chapel dating back to 1607, whose keystone still bears its original inscription, reminds us of the ancient parish that once existed on this site. The property remained in the hands of prominent families for centuries, including that of Antoine de Coux, Bishop of Condom, and the d'Anglade d'Autièges family, until it was sold in 1788. The château was then preserved by their descendants for over a century before being passed on to other local families. Today, the château offers a renovated ground floor of approximately 280 m², featuring a spacious entrance hall, a grand and light-filled dining/reception room with monumental fireplace, a warm and inviting living room with fireplace, a functional kitchen, a library with fireplace, three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a shower room. All ground-floor rooms benefit from beautiful high ceilings. Many original elements have been preserved, including mullioned windows, period parquet flooring, original staircases, stone fireplaces, and noble materials throughout. The property is both elegant and comfortable, with central heating. The first floor, approximately 295 m², is accessed by a beautiful stone staircase and offers a large landing. A wide L-shaped corridor leads to five generous rooms to be renovated, perfect for creating additional bedrooms and bathrooms. The attic is convertible and features an impressive traditional timber framework. The château is built over full cellars, some of them vaulted, and accessible via a wide stone staircase. Outside, the landscaped park with a working well creates an exceptional natural setting, highlighted by a magnificent three-century-old cedar tree. A former rabbit warren adds a romantic touch to the scenery. On the east side, a charming courtyard with a central well and fan-shaped stone staircase adds unique character to this beautiful property, which also enjoys open views over the surrounding countryside. Two garages, a former orangery awaiting renovation, and the chapel complete this elegant ensemble. A 10 x 5 m saltwater swimming pool, bordered with travertine stone, invites you to relax in complete tranquillity. A rare opportunity to own and preserve a true piece of history, where authenticity, charm, and grandeur come together in a peaceful and privileged setting. Listed in the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques, the property is exempt from DPE in accordance with article R123-15 of the French Construction and Housing Code. Fees to be paid by the seller. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Belle Maison Gascony
In Finistère-South, in an appreciated sector. Cross the railing of this property and the charm operates. Having followed the hedges of camellias and rhododendrons, you will be tank by it majestic castle about 800M2 built in the second half of the XIXth century in the heart of more of 20Ha of park and forest. It consists of a big entranceopening on two magnificent lounges About 80 m2 each bathed by light, its beautiful central staircase in volute leading you to eight roomsand three suites of the castle, each with bathroom. Overhanging one of the most attractive marine rivers of the region, it benefits from a situation ideal and adapted to needs and desires of all. After the beach, you can relax at the edge of the piscineimplantée in an exotic garden, in rare essences. This intimate space of 3000m2 closed by granite walls will protect you from small marine breezes specific of Brittany. A rare property intended for the passionate persons of the authentic properties
…By Bretagne Sud Sotheby's International Realty Quimper
19th century manor and its outbuildings in perfect condition South of Poitiers and 3h30 from Paris, in pretty, unspoiled countryside, near Montmorillon (city of books), a delightful property comprising a meticulously renovated 19th century manor house, offering very comfortable living! Entrance hall leading to an elegant kitchen with dining area and functional fireplace, a 32m² living room with fireplace, 36m² dining room and a bedroom with shower room – WC. On the 1st floor four beautiful bedrooms with their bathroom or shower, linen room and dressing room. On the 2nd floor, four attic bedrooms around a large 77m² landing with billiards. On the ground floor, large summer kitchen and scullery, laundry room, wine cellar, boiler room (geothermal) and workshop. Very nice outbuildings including a caretaker's house also renovated of 142m², garage, stable, bread oven, workshop and swimming pool with pool-house. Pretty park of 2ha 78a with pond and orchard.
…By Chateaux Et Patrimoine
For sale 1842 chateau respecting 18th century style, located 2 hours from Paris. It offers approx. 435m² on 2 floors with convertible attic space and full basement. The interior decorated as if the chateau had been built in the 18th century. Ground floor: central entrance hall of 41m² leading to the stairs, double living room of 63m² with parquet floor and fireplaces, 32m² dining room with parquet floor, small study, study and wood panelling and fireplace, kitchen and laundry room. First floor: central corridor of 25m² leading to 7 bedrooms from 16 to 28m², with parquet floors, some with alcove or fireplace. Convertible attic and large basement used as a cellar and boiler room. Outbuildings around the courtyard: - Farmhouse of 275m² used as hunting room, stables and cellars - Half-timbered carriages barn of approx. 160m² and 55m² canopy. - Caretakers house of approx. 60m² by the gates. - Wooded park of 5.25ha (possibility to add pastures).
…By Agence Mercure Picardie
Just minutes from Villers-Cotterêts and the International City of the French Language, this magnificent 19th-century château embodies the elegance of the French art of living, set within approximately 3 hectares (7.4 acres) of beautifully landscaped parkland. Meticulously renovated with great care and respect for its heritage, the property has preserved all the authenticity and character of its original soul while offering an exceptional level of modern comfort. Offering approximately 750 sq.m (8,070 sq.ft) of living space, the château enjoys a sought-after south-facing orientation and commands open views over an unspoiled natural setting. The grounds have been thoughtfully designed for relaxation and entertaining, featuring expansive sun-drenched terraces, balconies overlooking the park, an indoor swimming pool, and inviting outdoor living spaces. Inside, period features blend seamlessly with contemporary amenities. High ceilings, intricate moldings, original fireplaces, and oak parquet floors create an atmosphere that is both warm and refined. The reception areas unfold elegantly from one room to the next, including a grand reception hall, formal and reading lounges, and a sophisticated study. Every space has been designed to entertain with distinction while embracing the tranquility of the estate. At the heart of the home, the spacious fully equipped kitchen provides the perfect setting for convivial gatherings and the art of entertaining. The château also features a remarkable vaulted wine cellar, a true sanctuary for wine enthusiasts, offering an authentic and elegant environment for the storage and enjoyment of fine vintages. Garages, cellars, and converted outbuildings complete this rare offering, equally suited as a prestigious family residence, an elegant country retreat, or a high-end hospitality venture. An exceptional estate where heritage, refinement, and the French lifestyle come together in a preserved natural setting, within easy reach of Paris. This property is presented by Jérôme de Fierlant +33 (0)6 84 18 93 28 Commercial Agent (EI) Information regarding potential risks to which this property may be exposed is available on the official French government website: Géorisques.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Perched high above the Dordogne River in the heart of the prestigious Périgord Noir, this exceptional historic château and estate are set within more than 30 hectares of private woodland and grounds, commanding breathtaking panoramic views over the valley. Accessed via a spectacular 900-metre private driveway, the château combines complete privacy with close proximity to Sarlat-la-Canéda and the celebrated villages of Domme, Beynac and La Roque-Gageac. Dating from the 17th century and enlarged in the 19th century, the château has been beautifully renovated while preserving its historic character and original architectural features. The principal residence offers approximately 1,000 sqm of elegant living space across three floors, including ten ensuite bedrooms, grand reception rooms, a magnificent library, formal dining room and an impressive salon with monumental fireplace. Air conditioning and central heating provide modern comfort throughout. Designed equally for refined private living and luxury hospitality, Château Rouffillac also benefits from a proven track record as a luxury rental property and exclusive wedding venue, highly sought after by an international clientele. The estate includes a fully renovated five-bedroom guest villa, caretaker’s house, swimming pool with pool house, gym, workshops and several outbuildings. The evocative ruins of the 11th-century Chapelle de Cadiot add a rare historical dimension to the property. Rarely does a château of such scale, authenticity and elevated position come to market in the Dordogne. Château Rouffillac represents a unique opportunity to acquire one of the region’s most remarkable private estates.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
BARNES Propriétés & Châteaux is offering you the opportunity to acquire this very pretty chateau on a human scale on an estate of just under 10 hectares in an unspoilt setting. The property is located in the Deux-Sèvres region, just 45 minutes from Poitiers with its airport and TGV train station to Paris. A long, welcoming driveway leads through a wood to the entrance of the estate. Through the many trees that make up the park, a highly symmetrical facade with the appearance of a manor house comes into view. The layout was simple: a large, tiled main building, flanked at each of the four corners by a large circular tower. The two towers to the south have been preserved, while the original appearance and access to the north were improved in the 19th century with the creation of a footbridge over the dry moat. The ground floor provides a very pleasant and welcoming living space. A large dining kitchen with its granite fireplace is accompanied by a dining room as well as a large scullery and a second summer kitchen. There are also two bedrooms with a large bathroom/shower and access to a terrace with a wood-fired jacuzzi. On the 1st floor, a wide central corridor leads to a TV lounge, a music room, a study, three bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and WCs and a further bedroom. The top floor, under the rafters, offers no less than 300m² of living space and games room, as well as a bedroom with its own shower room and a small kitchen. The property is in excellent condition thanks to a high-quality renovation. An outbuilding houses the wood chip heating system and a separate dwelling of approx. 120 m² (1,292 sq ft). The 9.75 ha of parklands are planted with trees and landscaped to provide a relaxing and protective setting. It is crossed to the south by two canals fed by a river. An old greenhouse, a vegetable garden and a swimming pool complete this harmonious setting. This property will win you over with its authenticity, its setting and its absolute peace and quiet. ENERGY CLASS: C - CLIMATE CLASS: A / Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: 3950 € - 5400 € (base year 2021) Detailed file on request. Property 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
Discover the allure of this breathtaking Château with historic monument status. This property has undergone a thoughtful and meticulous restoration, seamlessly blending its rich heritage with modern amenities. Thoughtfully designed gardens enhance the property's beauty. This Château is where history meets modern elegance, radiating timeless charm. Panoramic views Swimming pool, steam room and gym Versatile events space 9 bedrooms / 7 bathrooms Income potential
…By Actuel Immobilier
Perched on a scenic ridge in south-central France, this magnificent chateau estate offers a premium, turn-key investment opportunity. The property is uniquely adaptable for continued use as a premier destination wedding venue, or for conversion into a five-star luxury boutique hotel, gastronomic retreat, or elite educational institution. The estate features high-end infrastructure, including newly renovated en-suite accommodations for up to 70 guests, a deluxe bridal suite, outstanding views, ceremonial lawns, and a half-Olympic-sized pool. Perfectly positioned for luxury slow tourism, the estate offers total privacy alongside exceptional connectivity. It is located within 45 to 120 minutes of three regional airports, and minutes from a popular medieval town.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Nestled in the heart of the Périgord countryside, this remarkable chartreuse has undergone an exceptional restoration completed in 2025, where historic charm and contemporary refinement coexist in perfect harmony. Restored with absolute respect for its original architecture, it embodies a timeless and elegant French art de vivre. A majestic horseshoe staircase leads to a spacious entrance hall that immediately sets the tone: warmth, authenticity, and understated sophistication. The reception rooms flow beautifully throughout the house. The dining room, enhanced by original parquet floors, delicate wood panelling, and an impressive period fireplace, is ideal for elegant entertaining. The bespoke kitchen, inspired by the deVol aesthetic and featuring a Lacanche range cooker, central island, and utility room, combines beauty with practicality. The dual-aspect drawing room is filled with natural light and centred around an elegant fireplace. A ground-floor bedroom with a 17th-century stone fireplace and bathroom crafted from local stone completes this level. Upstairs, beneath a spectacular hull-shaped timber frame, the interiors reveal a refined and intimate atmosphere, including a spacious sitting room with fireplace, a library-study, a magnificent principal suite with dressing room and bathroom in locally quarried stone, and a second bedroom with mezzanine and en-suite bathroom. Every detail reflects the exceptional quality of the restoration: THG Paris brassware, brass switches, noble materials, and bespoke finishes created by local Compagnons du Devoir craftsmen. Vaulted cellars, including a wine cellar, further enhance the authenticity of the property. The guest house provides independent accommodation with kitchen, large dual-aspect sitting room with fireplaces, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms. Set within more than nine hectares of meadows, woodland, and ponds, the estate also features an approximately 85 sqm barn, swimming pool, and several outbuildings. Located near Brantôme, the “Venice of the Périgord,” this exceptional property offers a rare lifestyle in one of France’s most beautiful regions.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Between Avignon and Carpentras, in the immediate vicinity of the hills of Châteauneuf-du-pape, come and discover this exceptional 17th century residence, renovated with taste and quality. This castle currently serves as a main residence, but is also suitable for private events. The price includes the business: restaurant, events and weddings. Its renovation quality, its cut stones, its heat pump and its extensions are done according to the rules of the art. You will have a traditional kitchen as well as a reception room with beautiful volumes, but also a professional kitchen with large reception capacity. Its living space of over 1900 m2 and its one hectare wooded and fully enclosed park will allow you to benefit from an intimate and secure place. At the rear of the building there is a caretaker's house, two apartments, a large garage that can accommodate a number of vehicles and building rights. Exceptional property! File on request with confidentiality agreement. COMPTOIR IMMOBILIER DE FRANCE - Plus d'informations sur cif-immo.com - « Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr »
…By Comptoir Immobilier De France
Exceptional estate - Château / Former character hotel - High potential development projectLocated just 40 minutes from Agen and its TGV station, between Toulouse and Bordeaux, this characterful château offers a rare opportunity to develop a large-scale project in a preserved natural setting. Nestled in the heart of a wooded park spanning over 3 hectares, the estate immediately captivates with its elegance, absolute tranquility, and atmosphere conducive to hosting clients seeking experience. The swimming pool and outdoor spaces enhance the appeal of the place for high-end operations.With over 1,800 m² of living space, the property already has a solid operational base: - Over 26 rooms, including 16 air-conditioned - All with private bathrooms and toilets - 3 independent accommodations - Structured reception spaces (living rooms, meeting rooms, terraces) - Professional kitchens - Two dining rooms can accommodate: - 30 covers in an intimate setting - Up to 70 covers with a panoramic terrace - Large swimming pool - 50 parking spaces (Charging Station) (Disabled access, fireplace, air conditioning, fiber optic, double glazing, cellar)A perfectly suited tool for: - Charming hotel - Wellness/yoga retreats - Corporate seminars - Private events (weddings, workshops, etc.)A strong value enhancement lever: In a logic of optimization and upgrading, compliance works are to be expected (sanitation and electricity). These adjustments represent a genuine strategic opportunity: - Bringing to current standards - Premium positioning - Significant increase in potential revenueA rare asset, ready to be developed: Thanks to its capacity, strategic location, and charm, this estate represents an ideal base for a profitable project, with multiple development avenues (accommodation, events, wellness). A property with high potential for investors or ambitious project holders looking for a characterful place to enhance.Complete file and project study available upon request.3D Visit: https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=4xcdZvn2uyTVideo: https://www.icloud.com/photos/#/icloudlinks/016Birvw0PsOj2rt9wvdFBCEg/Fees of 4.73% VAT included to be borne by the buyer (1,417,000 € excluding fees)Your commercial agent 3G IMMO on-site EI - Valérie NIZARD registered at the RSAC of VERSAILLES no. 392 617 957According to Article L.561.5 of the Monetary and Financial Code, a piece of identification will be required for the organization of the visit.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By 3g Immo Prestige
iad France - Gilles Billaud offers you: Magnificent 19th Century Castle in Chantonnay - Tastefully Renovated - 10 Bedrooms - Land of 2.25 hectaresWelcome to this incredible castle located in Chantonnay, 25 minutes from Puy du Fou and 40 minutes from Nantes, dating back to 1856 and fully renovated to offer a harmonious blend of history and modern comfort. With its 825m² of living space, this majestic residence stands on a vast plot of 2.25 hectares offering a true oasis of peace and tranquility. This exceptional castle consists of 11 spacious rooms including 10 sublime bedrooms ensuring comfort and privacy for its occupants. Each bedroom is unique, offering timeless charm and elegance. The reception rooms are bright, adorned with magnificent period features, and offer stunning views of the surroundings. The south and west exposures ensure natural light throughout the day. The renovation of this castle has been carried out with care and attention to detail to preserve its historical character while offering modern amenities for optimal comfort. Heating is provided by an individual installation with a distribution of radiators and fireplaces bringing warmth and conviviality. Outside, no detail has been overlooked. The vast and wooded land offers multiple possibilities to create an exceptional garden, a swimming pool, or any other landscaping according to your wishes, and two renovated gîtes overlooking the pool to host guests. The geographical location of this castle is ideal, close to all amenities in Chantonnay and offering easy access to the main roadways. This castle remains fully equipped, ideal for setting up guest rooms; you just need to unpack your bags... If you are looking for a unique property, rich in history and offering an exceptional living environment, this castle is made for you. A visit is a must to discover all the splendor and potential of this exceptional property.Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class F index 314 and CLIMATE class F index 89. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear bush, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been prepared under the editorial responsibility of Mr. Gilles Billaud, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with the RSAC of La Roche-sur-Yon under number 534479340, holding the real estate canvassing card on behalf of the company I@D France SAS.
…By Iad France
A unique experience awaits you, between history and nature.
…By Immo Best International
A magnificent and lovingly restored 18th century château of striking elegance, this exceptional estate captures the romance and grandeur of classic French country living. Set behind an expansive gravel courtyard and framed by beautifully maintained gardens, the château's imposing stone façade is softened by mature ivy and traditional shuttered windows, creating an atmosphere of timeless sophistication.The property enjoys a peaceful and private setting, with sweeping lawns, mature woodland, ornamental gardens and charming outdoor spaces designed for entertaining and relaxation. A covered pavilion provides shaded seating and dining areas alongside a luxurious hot tub, while the magnificent heated swimming pool and expansive stone terrace create an exceptional setting for outdoor living and summer entertaining.Rich in character and authenticity, the château offers six beautifully proportioned bedrooms, each reflecting the elegance and heritage of the estate. Generous windows flood the rooms with natural light while original features, traditional detailing and refined décor create a warm and tranquil atmosphere throughout. The principal bedroom accommodation is arranged along an elegant upper hallway, richly decorated with bold textured wall coverings, tall draped windows and original timber flooring that beautifully reflect the château's refined period character. The long gallery-style corridor enhances the sense of grandeur within the home while providing access to the beautifully appointed bedrooms and bathroom suites. The accommodation is complemented by three beautifully appointed bathrooms, two of which are elegant en-suite facilities finished to a high standard with quality fittings and timeless styling.Within the loft space are the former servants' quarters, a fascinating reminder of the château's rich history and heritage. Retaining much of their original character and atmosphere, these rooms offer additional space with considerable potential for restoration or further development, subject to the necessary permissions.Inside, the château combines refined reception rooms with warm and inviting living spaces. The elegant formal dining room provides a superb setting for entertaining, featuring high ceilings, ornate detailing and large French windows overlooking the grounds. The welcoming lounge offers a more relaxed atmosphere with soft neutral tones, generous seating, log burners and traditional open fireplaces, while the charming library and games room creates an intimate retreat ideal for reading, conversation or quiet relaxation.The beautifully appointed kitchen blends contemporary comfort with historic character, featuring bespoke cabinetry, quality worktops, a substantial central island and a magnificent original stone fireplace. Large windows provide lovely views across the courtyard and gardens, creating a bright and practical heart to the home.The welcoming entrance hall immediately establishes the château's period elegance with patterned tiled flooring, a sweeping staircase and impressive proportions, while the study offers a peaceful and versatile space ideal for home working or reading.The estate further benefits from an extensive range of traditional stone outbuildings, including charming historic stables and beautifully preserved ancillary buildings offering exceptional flexibility for equestrian use, storage, entertaining, workshops, studios, guest accommodation or further development subject to the necessary permissions. The former outbuildings have been thoughtfully restored in places to provide atmospheric entertaining spaces with exposed stone walls, vaulted timber ceilings and monumental fireplaces full of rustic charm and authenticity.Beneath the château lies an impressive series of vaulted stone cellars, rich in historic character and ideal for wine storage, tasting experiences or additional storage and utility use.The château also benefits from central heating, double glazing, log burners and open fire
…By Noovimo
Elegant 19th-century château built in dressed stone, set in the heart of a 3.5-hectare park. This romantic period property, offering approximately 650 sq m of living space, overlooks the Saône Valley and enjoys far-reaching open views, while Lyon can be reached in just 30 minutes. The château features magnificent reception rooms with parquet flooring, wood panelling and fireplaces, numerous bedrooms, a monumental staircase and a private chapel. Significant renovation works are required to transform the property into a distinguished family residence or to develop a hospitality, guest accommodation or events project.
…By Lyon - Sotheby's International Realty
It is a property like few others, a place where medieval history meets the most contemporary standards of international luxury. Strategically located between Albertville and Chambéry, this 13th-century castle proudly stands on its promontory, like a sentinel overlooking the surrounding Alpine massifs. Welcome to an estate where exclusivity is not a concept but a daily reality.Magnificent and Sunlit ArchitectureFrom the entrance, the tone is set. This prestigious residence offers approximately 760 m² of living space in the heart of a private park spanning 1.6 hectares. The reception area, a true centerpiece of the ground floor, is bathed in natural light. It consists of two independent lounges, each adorned with monumental period fireplaces that echo the nobility of the place. For gastronomy enthusiasts or event projects, a fully equipped professional kitchen allows for the highest demands.The true privilege lies outside: the reception rooms open directly onto a vast terrace facing south. Here, the panoramic view is total, clear over the snow-capped peaks, with no noise or visual nuisance. It is the ideal setting for memorable receptions or moments of absolute contemplation.The Art of Hosting: Between Suites and OutbuildingsThe sleeping area has been designed like a high-end private hotel. It features 8 characterful bedrooms, including 5 exceptional suites, each with its own private bathroom. Each room tells a story, blending ancient beams with modern comfort. For total discretion, two independent studios complete the ensemble, allowing for the accommodation of distinguished guests or household staff in perfect autonomy.Well-being and Unmatched AmenitiesThe estate redefines the standards of relaxation. Beyond the swimming pool and its pool house with summer kitchen, the property boasts a rare piece of equipment: a 'snow spa' installed on a terrace, offering a unique sensory experience facing the mountains.On the lower level, a vast modular plateau allows your imagination to run wild. Depending on your desires, this space can become a private cinema, a high-tech fitness club, or a vaulted reception room for confidential events.Exclusive Logistics: The Private HelipadFor an international clientele seeking speed and confidentiality, the estate has its own helipad. This rare detail on the market places this castle among the most exclusive properties in the region, allowing for quick access to business centers or transport hubs in just a few minutes.A Strategic Location and Economic PotentialLocated just 30 minutes from internationally renowned ski resorts and 30 minutes from the TGV train station in Chambéry, the location is ideal. The tranquility is absolute while benefiting from easy access to the mountains.Beyond the private residence, this castle presents strong development potential. The structure allows for the calm consideration of creating additional luxury suites, a prestigious guesthouse operation, or a renowned gourmet restaurant. A rare real estate asset, combining historical heritage, modern comfort, and an entrepreneurial vision.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Kretz & Partners
Superb 19th century chateau with swimming pool and outbuildings, in the heart of a charming village between Dax and Peyrehorade. This beautiful building of over 800 m2 is hidden from view, a few steps from shops and services. Well established in its park with majestic and century-old trees of 8,300 m2, the castle has undergone a major renovation. This residence consists of a large entrance hall from which one accesses the living room, and two dining rooms. The kitchen is independent, and an office or bedroom, if required, is also located on this level. The staircase leads you to the first floor and a pleasant landing which distributes six bedrooms with bathroom or shower rooms, including a master bedroom. The second floor has eight bedrooms with shower rooms, bathroom and shower room. The garden level includes a few living rooms, a kitchen, a bathroom, as well as technical rooms (laundry room, boiler room). This space will have to be refurbished, and would make it possible to create a caretaker's apartment with independent access. The outbuildings cover a surface area of over 1200 m2, on two and three levels, and offer superb potential for many professional projects (accommodation, catering, seminar room, or others ... ). One of the outbuildings has a large garage that can accommodate six vehicles. For the outdoors, a swimming pool area with its large terrace completes this charming residence. Biarritz and Hossegor are 50 minutes away and the Pyrenees around 30 minutes. Various airports are less than an hour away (Pau, Biarritz etc ...) as well as numerous golf courses. Presented for sale by the Terres & Océan Immobilier agency of Biarritz - Mr. Serge Pilke - 06 61 17 69 41 l'agence TERRES & OCEAN Immobilier à Biarritz
…By Terres & Ocean Immobilier – Real Estate (biarritz)
Domaine de Bonnac is an exceptional private estate whose origins date back to the 15th century. Rebuilt on the remains of a former fortified château, the property has known, since the 17th century, only a very limited number of owners, each a careful steward deeply connected to the land, the history of the place, and a way of life rooted in balance with nature. Seldom offered for sale, estates of this caliber form an integral part of the historical and landscape heritage of the Quercy Blanc, a region prized for its authenticity, discretion and long-term preservation. Set on a hillside at approximately 250 meter above sea level, at the gateway to Cahors, the estate enjoys a protected natural environment in an area often referred to as 'Little Tuscany.' Shaped by an ancient seabed, the land is distinguished by limestone soils particularly suited to olive trees, vines, saffron, almond trees, lavender and truffle oaks. In a commanding yet remarkably discreet position, the property reveals itself gradually, sheltered within its natural surroundings. From the moment of arrival, Bonnac conveys a rare atmosphere of peace and timeless coherence, where the built environment and the land exist in perfect harmony. The estate extends over 37 hectares in a single uninterrupted holding, comprising 13 hectares of agricultural land, a 6-hectare landscaped park with orchard, and 18 hectares of woodland, complemented by three natural springs, two ponds, and three agricultural water connections, offering a high degree of autonomy and long-term sustainability. The total built surface area is approximately 1,600 m2, comprising: o 665.25 m2 of existing habitable space, fully usable today o 372.89 m2 of convertible space, offering additional potential This brings the total potential living area to 1,038.14 m2, complemented by an additional 582.74 m2 of fully renovated and immediately operational professional and creative spaces, including studios, offices, workshops and ancillary buildings Over the past five years, Domaine de Bonnac has undergone an exceptional restoration and contemporary transformation, reaching a level of finish and year-round comfort that is almost never found in a historic rural estate. The result is a rare dialogue between heritage and modernity, where the authenticity of the old stone structure has been preserved, yet elevated through highly refined design and craftsmanship. Throughout the main house, original elements such as historic church stone flooring and generous traditional volumes are paired with contemporary materials and techniques, including bespoke micro cement finishes and warm wood floors that invite life in every season. The interiors combine timeless architectural presence with an unmistakably modern standard of living. The kitchen has been entirely custom built, featuring Gaggenau appliances and Dekton countertops, while selected areas of the home are finished in lime wash, lending softness, depth and quiet elegance to the walls. The master suite offers a spa level bathroom of remarkable quality, comparable to the most exclusive resorts. Particular care has been taken to honor traditional craftsmanship, from the staircase, built according to historic methods and proportions, to parquet flooring whose design echoes 17th century patterns. Each space is defined by generous ceiling heights, light, and a rare sense of architectural integrity. Bonnac is not a seasonal residence, but a fully realized estate designed to be lived in comfortably throughout the entire year, offering an exceptional balance of patrimonial presence and contemporary ease. Among its most distinctive features are an artist's studio of approximately 180 m2 and a fully soundproofed professional music studio of approximately 120 m2, incorporating a recording booth and two separate postproduction rooms. Such facilities are extraordinarily rare within a historic rural domain and open the estate to a wide range of private, artistic or professional
…By Mouly Immobilier
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