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LocationNear the city of Angers, this 18th-century castle with intact grandeur seems to have traversed time without giving up its soul. Set in the heart of a domain of over 11 hectares, it boasts more than 1600 m2 of surface area and offers a unique decor imbued with history and majesty. Overlooking the low Anjou valleys, it provides a stunning view. Its perfectly symmetrical facade, rhythmically punctuated by tall windows bathed in light, immediately announces the elegance of the location. Inside, 24 rooms to reinterpret, vast enfilades of living rooms, and generous volumes compose a residence with multiple possibilities. The annexes dedicated to welcoming and reception further reinforce the event or hotel-oriented purpose of this exceptional property. Outside, the estate continues the dream: a pool to rethink, a private airstrip, a discreet chapel, and vast natural and wooded spaces offer a rare freedom and an absolute sense of exclusivity. Technical aspects Characteristic ancient buildings, generous and adaptable volumes, outbuildings offering multiple layout possibilities, renovation work to be anticipated according to the project. In short, this unique place is intended for those who will know how to reveal its full grandeur, whether as a prestigious hotel, a reception venue, or an extraordinary private residence. Contact: Clarisse Martin 06 80 82 89 90 RSAC 852791037Fees included of 2.34% VAT to be paid by the buyer. Price excluding fees: €2,140,000. Housing with excessive energy consumption: Energy class F, Climate class F. Estimated annual energy expenses for standard use: between €19,535.00 and €26,431.00 for the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 (subscriptions included). Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.Your ÔRA Prestige advisor: Clarisse MARTIN Commercial agent (Individual enterprise) RSAC 852791037. Ôra Prestige, unique properties!
…By Ôra Prestige
On the outskirts of Nantes, this noble residence reveals itself, a true Nantes folly built in 1720. Nestled within a landscaped and wooded park of five hectares, this exceptional property combines the timeless charm of 18th century architecture with contemporary comfort, in an intimate and verdant setting. Behind its elegant wrought-iron gates, a majestic driveway leads to this characterful residence of 423 square metres of habitable space, arranged over two levels with generous volumes and harmonious circulation. The ground floor opens onto a vast entrance hall with a remarkable stone staircase which distributes handsome reception rooms arranged en enfilade: study library music room, spacious drawing room with fireplace, dining room adorned with a fireplace and Versailles parquet flooring, fitted and equipped kitchen extended by a scullery with laundry room. These living spaces benefit from direct access to the swimming pool area enclosed by stone walls, comprising a large terrace, a summer kitchen with barbecue fireplace under a canopy, a changing room with shower and toilets. A spacious games room is situated in the adjoining wing. On the other side of the main entrance, a master suite completes the ground floor with bathroom featuring a walk-in shower, separate toilets and fully fitted dressing room. The first floor accommodates a large billiard room with study area, four bedrooms with views over the park, two bathrooms and two separate WCs. On the second level, a vast attic of 125 square metres offers potential for conversion. A landscaped and wooded park of five hectares envelops the estate in a preserved verdant setting. A tennis court and an ornamental pond harmoniously complete this ensemble. The property benefits from substantial outbuildings: large garage of 100 square metres, boiler room with recent 2024 boiler, workshop, wine cellar, as well as outbuildings for park maintenance. Ideally situated in the very heart of the village, the property combines privacy with immediate proximity to shops accessible on foot. SNCF railway station and Nantes ring road nearby. Nantes city centre and airport twenty minutes away. Rare in its privileged location in the heart of the village, its generous volumes and the quality of its five-hectare park, this 18th century Nantes folly constitutes an exceptional family residence, a haven of peace combining architectural elegance and quality of life.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
In a confidential part of South-West France, sought after for the richness of its heritage, the preservation of its landscapes and the quality of its way of life, this remarkable heritage estate reveals a rare sense of coherence, where history naturally converses with refined residential elegance and a fully assumed hosting vocation. Set in a commanding position at the heart of an unspoiled natural environment, this 16th-century château, listed as a Historic Monument, now displays a monumental presence, perfectly balanced within its landscape. A carefully considered contemporary renovation has preserved the architectural coherence of the whole, respecting volumes, materials and the original spirit, while subtly incorporating modern comfort. The château offers approximately 1,200 sqm of living space, arranged in a particularly rare vertical configuration. Each floor, entirely self-contained, features its own reception rooms, sanitary facilities and bedrooms, allowing for independent use. This layout provides exceptional flexibility, ideal for private receptions, weddings and events, while maintaining privacy and fluid circulation. A spiral staircase, an emblematic architectural feature, connects all levels and naturally structures the reading of the building. At the foot of one of the towers, at the château’s entrance, a rib-vaulted chapel, preserved in its original state, stands as a rare and emotionally resonant heritage feature, reinforcing the singular character of the estate. The property also includes an independent reception hall, designed to host private events in an elegant and structured setting. It is complemented by a more intimate reception space, offering a refined extension for evening gatherings, all in harmony with the estate’s heritage balance. Extending over more than twenty hectares of gardens, meadows and woodland, the grounds form a preserved landscaped setting, punctuated by century-old trees, wide perspectives and a heated swimming pool seamlessly integrated into its surroundings. This immersion in nature is combined with excellent accessibility: shops and services nearby, two regional airports within less than an hour offering regular connections to Paris, Geneva and major European destinations, while Toulouse-Blagnac International Airport remains accessible in approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. Through the quality of its renovation, the clarity of its layout and the maturity of its facilities, this château stands as one of the most accomplished heritage estates of its category, offering a rare setting for a private residence or a large-scale hospitality project. Asking price: €4,000,000 Full documentation available upon request, following an initial exchange. Listed as a Historic Monument – not subject to Energy Performance Diagnosis (DPE). Information on potential risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website. https://sites.google.com/a/coldwellbanker.fr/honoraires-coldwellbanker-demeure-prestige/
…By Coldwell Banker Paris
Exquisite 18th–20th Century Château – 775 m² – 23 Rooms – 18 Bedrooms – 23 ha – Swimming Pool Nestled just north of Tours, this exceptional château offers complete privacy within its magnificent wooded park, forests, gardens, and orchard. Combining historic elegance with modern comfort, it enjoys a prime location close to the TGV station, Tours-Val de Loire Airport, and local amenities. The Château •Spanning 775 m² of refined living space across a central body with two wings, the estate blends 18th–20th century architecture with timeless luxury. •23 rooms, including 5 grand salons adorned with original parquet floors, intricate wood paneling, fireplaces, mosaics, and a majestic oak staircase. •18 bedrooms, 7 requiring restoration, offering extraordinary potential for a prestigious family residence, luxury guesthouse, or exclusive retreat. Outbuildings •400 m² over 2 floors: garages, stables, tack room, and a residence to renovate. •182 m² over 2 floors: large rooms to restore, perfect to expand the estate’s potential. Outdoor & Equestrian Facilities •23 hectares of parkland, forest, and paddocks. •Equestrian facilities: boxes and tack room. •Former walled kitchen garden of 1 ha, 18th-century greenhouse with tower, dovecote, kennel, and game-drying shed. Comfort & Additional Features •Wood and oil-fired Viessmann heating, modern micro-station, roof meticulously maintained. •Refurbishment and restoration opportunities on select floors, allowing personalization to the highest standards. This rare and prestigious estate is ideal for: •a luxurious private residence, •a comprehensive equestrian property, •or a boutique hotel or high-end hospitality project. Full dossier available upon request. Property risk information is accessible at: www.georisques.gouv.fr For more details and to receive the complete detailed dossier, please contact us directly.
…By Transaction-immo37.com
On the edge of a village, this 18th-century château of approximately 540 m² has been beautifully restored. On the garden level, it features a living room, a billiard room, a dining room, and a kitchen, all opening onto a terrace enjoying exceptional views. There is also a large welcoming entrance hall, a small bedroom, a shower room, and a second kitchen/pantry. Upstairs, over two levels, the property offers a master suite with its own bathroom and shower, a family suite, three additional bedrooms, three shower rooms, and a study. An outstanding vaulted wine cellar occupies the basement. The recent restoration has preserved the authenticity of the materials and retained original architectural features. Set within approximately 8,500 m² of landscaped parkland, with a swimming pool and terraces, the château is beautifully framed by its grounds. Located 30 minutes from Bourg-en-Bresse, 1 hour 30 minutes from Geneva, and 1 hour 15 minutes from Lyon, this property is an ideal family home. Pour information, contactez: Nadine DIPIETRO +33681993158
…By Parthena Conseil
The largest private château in Allier, located on a rocky spur, the Château de Veauce dominates the valleys of Veauce and Guêle, a strategic site used since antiquity. Mentioned for the first time in the 11th century, it saw its first significant fortifications in the 13th century with a regular plan, circular towers, and typical defensive devices.From the 14th century onwards, it became a royal fief before passing to the Dukes of Bourbon. During the Hundred Years' War, it was an active stronghold. In the 15th and 16th centuries, it evolved into a powerful barony with numerous lands and feudal rights. It welcomed illustrious figures, including Joan of Arc according to tradition.Transformed over the centuries, the château retains traces of its medieval past but underwent significant restorations during the Renaissance and later in the 19th century under Charles Eugène de Cadier, who modernized the site, created an English landscape park, and developed the village's infrastructure. It became a local political and philanthropic figure.The estate remained in the family until 1969.Even today, Veauce embodies the richness of the feudal, military, religious, and rural history of Auvergne, while keeping alive the legend of Lucie, the ghost of the château.On over 10 hectares, the château is organized around a large courtyard of 1260 m² and includes a set of buildings: • To the north, a medieval wing flanked by two towers (including the dungeon with its entrance porch) and partially ruined, which included a stable, stables, and housing. With a ground area of 240m², it has two levels and an attic. Behind the building, a courtyard of 320m² enclosed by the ramparts served as an arena.• To the west, the so-called "stables" wing, with its roof and floors now collapsed, has a ground area of about 570m² and included two floors and an attic. It housed the laundry, stables, a shed, and the press.• To the east, the 18th-century wing is the best-preserved building of the ensemble. It has three levels plus an attic, covering a ground area of 315m² per level. On the ground floor, there is a set of salons and reception rooms as well as a small kitchen. The first floor includes several bedrooms with bathrooms. The second floor was composed of service accommodations. To the east, a large terrace of 425m² serves as the main entrance with a superb multi-level staircase. The terrace offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside.• To the south, the 19th-century wing of four levels plus an attic covers 530m² on the ground. This wing also has several levels of cellars, including wine cellars with hundreds of bottle alcoves. There is also a cave carved into the rock serving as a tank supplied by a spring with abundant and crystal-clear water.The land covers over 10 hectares. It is traversed by a small river. There are two entrances to the property. The first in the village consists of a lodge and a grand gate. The second, at the eastern end of the park, also includes an old dwelling and leads to the château through a long wooded driveway over 700m long. Here, there are ancient abandoned buildings, including a mill. The park features magnificent ancient trees of various species and decorative elements such as lava stone basins.The château is listed as a partially classified Historical Monument (Monument Historique).Overall in very poor condition, the château requires urgent repairs on roofing and stabilization, with costs estimated at 2-3 million euros. For a complete renovation, costs could reach up to 5 million euros.Prefectural authorization has been received to undertake urgent work estimated at €1,274,000 according to a study carried out by the DRAC.Proof of financial capacity is required before any visit.Seller's fees.Energy class: NAClimate class: NAInformation on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Auvergne
Nestled in the scenic region of Gers, this stunning eight-bedroom chateau, built around 1682, offers breathtaking views of the Pyrenees. Situated at the heart of 24 hectares of land, the estate has been thoughtfully preserved. Its symmetrical layout ensures a seamless flow between rooms and an abundance of natural light throughout. Rich features include exquisite parquet flooring and tiling, marble fireplaces, oranate carved wooden ceilings, and decorative tapestries adorning the walls, all contributing to its historic charm and refined ambiance. A magnificent wooden staircase ascends to the eight bedrooms and bathrooms on the first floor, accessed via a spacious landing and a skylit dome, creating an airy and elegant atmosphere. Externally, the estate features separate outbuildings on either side of the chateau. The right-hand outbuilding houses a one-bedroom guardian cottage, which connects to an indoor swimming pool, a leisure area, a steam room, sauna, massage jacuzzi, and a fitness room. The left-hand outbuildings are well-maintained and primed for a new project or renovation. The estate is completely private, with no nearby neighbours. Its 24 hectares encompass fenced paddocks, formal gardens, woodlands, as well as two spacious garages and ample parking facilities. Located close to a vibrant cathedral town in southwest France, within the Gers department of the Occitanie region, the area is renowned for its rich history, charming medieval architecture, and vibrant cultural scene, including a variety of shops, cafes, bars, and restaurants. Toulouse-Blagnac Airport is approximately 85 kilometers (about 53 miles) southwest of the estate, offering an extensive range of domestic and international flights. For further information, please contact Jane Vernon at +33 6 43 50 01 21 (WhatsApp). If you're unable to visit France soon, a live virtual tour can be arranged.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Nestled in the heart of the splendid Gers countryside, this magnificent château enjoys an exceptional setting, overlooking the communal lake, the rolling hills, and the majestic Pyrenees in the distance. The surroundings are peaceful and preserved, while remaining close to all amenities: the delightful town of Vic-Fezensac, famous for its festivals, shops and schools, is only 15 minutes away, and Aire-sur-l'Adour, a lively and dynamic town, is just 40 minutes away. Once left abandoned, the château has been completely restored by the current owners, who have brought it back to life with passion and taste. They have successfully combined authenticity and modern comfort, creating a warm and welcoming residence full of charm and character. The property offers approximately 1,600 m² of living space, including spacious reception rooms such as a 100 m² banquet hall with fireplace, a large lounge with wood-burning stove, a cosy sitting room, and a bar area. A fully equipped professional kitchen and a laundry room complete the ground floor. There are 20 bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom, including one accessible for persons with reduced mobility. In the tower, a reception room and, upstairs, a beautiful meeting room provide additional functional spaces, along with two storage rooms. The annex contains two three-bedroom apartments — one tastefully renovated, the other in need of some refreshing. Set within nearly 2 hectares of landscaped parkland and surrounded by 4 hectares of meadows, ideal for horses, the château also features a deconsecrated chapel adjoining one wing, adding charm and history to the estate. On the terrace, a large outdoor canopy allows guests to gather comfortably in the shade or sheltered from the rain. A 350 m² barn with upper floor, awaiting renovation, offers excellent potential for expansion or additional accommodation. The château holds all the official certifications required to host groups, making it perfect for weddings, seminars, retreats, or family gatherings. The nearby communal lake features a sandy beach, water activities, and a summer guinguette, offering a relaxed and convivial atmosphere. Ideally located, the property is just 1 hour 30 minutes from Toulouse International Airport and 1 hour 20 minutes from Agen train station, providing convenient national and international access. 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
Sole Agency with MAXWELL-BAYNES CHRISTIE'S INTERNATIONAL REAL ESTATE Set in a peaceful, unspoilt environment, this historic property comprises an 18th-century château, a fully renovated caretaker’s cottage, numerous outbuildings, and approximately 12 hectares of fenced land with thoughtfully designed landscaping including woodland, gardens, an outdoor summer kitchen set within the vegetable garden, and many other luxurious yet intimate features. Just 20 minutes from Libourne and Saint-Émilion, and around 45 minutes from Bordeaux, this magnificent 18th-century property is set amidst the gently rolling hills of the region. The château has been beautifully restored, through thoughtful interior design, the current owners have skilfully enhanced this unique property, blending period character with contemporary finishes and design. It offers four large suites, along with four further bedrooms each with either private or adjacent bathroom facilities, a spectacular double drawing room with its original stone fireplace and balustrades, a dining room with its own stone fireplace, an additional sitting room, a bespoke library, and a cellar. The caretaker’s cottage is approximately 100m2, separate from the château and tastefully decorated, provides two suites, a kitchen, and a large living room. The grounds, including 7 hectares of forest entirely enclosed, have been landscaped to preserve the harmony of the setting whilst accommodating a variety of uses. A walled garden around part of the main residence. A landscaped pond as well as a lake have been created with carefully selected plants and shrubs, enhancing the authenticity of the site. A further walled kitchen garden has also been established. An outdoor kitchen with a wood-fired cooking area is under construction and will complete this convivial al fresco living space. The extensive woodland, manicured gardens, pond, potager, and recently planted trees and shrubs offer variety, shade, biodiversity, and a seamless connection with the natural surroundings. A wellness spa area is also in development, planned to include a gym, sauna, treatment rooms, and other facilities dedicated to relaxation. The property further benefits from a heated 13 m × 5 m infinity pool, perfectly integrated into the landscape. Planning permission has also been granted for the construction of an equestrian complex on the edge of the forest, including ten boxes (3.5 x 3.5 m), six wooden paddocks (15 x 15 m, with diamond-point posts) are already in place. This elegant domaine offers potential for hosting events, gite rental, or use as a bed & breakfast. The property further benefits from approximately 1,000 sqm of outbuildings, including around 800 sqm of former agricultural buildinfs offering exceptional potential for development. This exceptional property is a rare find, distinguished by its refined décor, beautifully maintained buildings and gardens. There is further potential to develop the outbuildings, as well as existing planning permission to construct stables. For more information, contact Nicole on: +33 (0)6 11 39 28 28 / +33 (0)5 57 84 08 82 Property reference: NTH1017
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Set within more than 15 hectares of landscaped and flowered parkland, Château de la Giraudais stands gracefully at the end of its wooded driveway. Rebuilt in 1782 on the foundations of a former fortified manor, the property has been meticulously restored to preserve its soul and heritage while embracing modern comfort and contemporary charm. The château's comprehensive renovation, begun in 2015, showcases fine materials and remarkable energy performance. Parquet floors in Versailles and ladder patterns, ornate steel radiators, and a majestic central staircase all contribute to an atmosphere that is both authentic and refined. Today, La Giraudais is more than a château — it is a welcoming and vibrant estate, designed for sharing and celebration. It offers spacious guest rooms, reception spaces for weddings, corporate events, and family gatherings, and accommodation for up to 45 guests across the château, guesthouse, and lodges. The estate still offers strong development potential, both in accommodation capacity and in weekday corporate hospitality. A 17th-century consecrated chapel allows for religious ceremonies, while outdoor weddings and receptions can be held among the estate's many enchanting settings — vineyards, flower gardens, a lakeside terrace, gazebo, and the château's front lawns. Inside, the château spans over 600 m² of living space, blending wood, stone, and light to create a warm, inviting atmosphere. Shared areas — including a billiard room, bar lounge, and reading corner — foster conviviality and relaxation. Each suite has been elegantly appointed with noble materials and contemporary comfort. The reception facilities have been designed with professionals in mind: two spacious event halls (150 m² and 250 m²) with high-end sound systems and heating for winter use, two meeting rooms, a large equipped catering kitchen, storage areas, and modern sanitary blocks — all perfectly arranged for smooth and memorable events. Between heritage and modernity, Château de la Giraudais is a rare place — where timeless charm meets today's vitality. A place to live, to host, and to create unforgettable moments. Ref. 835 — Contact: Yvon ROUZIC – RSAC RENNES 853 638 799 SAS KARACTERRE ® – Authentic Property Specialists Registered with RCS ANGERS 899 365 811 Operating across Pays de la Loire & Brittany regions. Energy rating: D (155 kWh/m²) – GHG: D (30 kg CO?/m²) Estimated annual energy cost: €7,960 – €18,860 (2023 reference) Property tax: €4,724 Compliant individual sanitation. Including fees of 4% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 2 750 000 €. Energy class D, Climate class D Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 7997.00 and 10821.00 €. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Karacterre
Ideally located near Saint-Émilion, in the heart of a renowned wine-growing region, this 19th-century château impresses with its elegance, authenticity and outstanding potential for an oenotourism project. Renovated in 2006 under the direction of interior designer Dumas, the property combines historic charm with modern comfort. It offers approximately 650 sqm of living space, plus a 300 sqm convertible attic, all set within a beautifully landscaped park of 1.29 hectares. The château features two elegant reception rooms, a spacious dining room, a fully equipped kitchen, six bedrooms including a master suite, and several bathrooms. The main living areas open onto a stone terrace with breathtaking views over the surrounding vineyards. Extensive former agricultural buildings complete the estate, offering remarkable potential for conversion — ideal for reception areas, an art gallery, a classic car collection, or high-end tourist accommodation. A 144 sqm caretaker’s house, to be restored, adds further appeal to this distinguished property full of character. Key features: • Prime location close to Saint-Émilion • Refined renovation by an interior designer • Panoramic vineyard views • Strong potential for oenotourism or events • Negotiable price
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Just a few kilometers from Condom, discover this exceptional estate enhanced with expansive vaulted cellars and a natural spring. Nestled in the heart of 6 hectares of gardens and woodlands, this unique property includes a main house, a swimming pool with a summer kitchen and pool house, as well as an orangery with a heated greenhouse. An elegant private driveway leads to the estate, which also features numerous spacious outbuildings. The main house offers an exceptional living environment, with 6 reception rooms, 2 kitchens, 6 bedrooms, and their 6 en-suite bathrooms. A magnificent stone terrace reveals stunning views of the landscaped gardens, adorned with an elegant fountain, and the surrounding countryside. A vast inner courtyard provides access to several vaulted outbuildings, as well as a caretaker's house in need of renovation, ideal for a bespoke project. The property is equipped with central heating powered by fuel oil. This rare and prestigious estate is a unique opportunity for lovers of heritage and nature. Contact us quickly for more information ! Fees to be paid by the seller. Energy class E, Climate class E Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2021: between 8870.00 and 12060.00 €. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Belle Maison Gascony
Set high in a commanding position and surrounded by 5 hectares of serene, rolling countryside, this exceptional estate blends centuries of history with the refinement of contemporary luxury living. Dating back to the 17th century, the château has undergone a masterful restoration carried out by renowned architects, craftsmen and decorators. Each detail was carefully considered to preserve the soul of the property while introducing modern comfort and elegance. The result is a harmonious whole, where every room expresses its own distinctive character. Arranged around a majestic courtyard, the estate comprises the château itself, a spacious west wing, and a private residence in the east wing. The beautifully landscaped gardens, bordered by century-old trees, include an orchard and three separate vegetable gardens. The surrounding woodland provides a natural green setting, entirely maintenance-free. At the southern end of the grounds, a heated saltwater pool (9 x 5 m) is framed by two charming towers: one fitted as a changing room with toilet and sink, the other housing the technical equipment. A path encircles the estate, leading to a lovely meadow, perfect for keeping a horse or a few sheep. Currently offering 10 bedrooms with scope for further development, this rare and prestigious estate is equally suited as a grand private residence or as the foundation for a high-end hospitality project.
…By Real Estatement
Just 3.5 hours from Paris, this Napoléon III château (late 19th century) offers over 32 hectares (79 acres) of landscaped parkland, woodland, and lakes in the heart of the Mayenne countryside — ideally located near Fougères, Rennes, Laval, and Mont-Saint-Michel. A rare opportunity to acquire a property that blends heritage, lifestyle, and revenue potential in one of France’s most serene and strategic regions. Painstakingly renovated, the château provides 570sqm of refined living space (over 1,170 sqm in total including outbuildings). The interiors feature: – Grand reception rooms (five on the ground floor) – 3.7m ceiling heights – Original parquet floors, fireplaces, woodwork, and ornate mouldings – Exceptional natural light thanks to a quadruple exposure (N/S/E/W) The estate provides 84 sleeping accommodations, spread across the château and several fully equipped outbuildings: – A spectacular orangerie, perfect for private events – A renovated barn for weddings or seminars – Four independent guest houses with kitchens and lounges – A caretaker’s house – Equestrian facilities, including stables and paddocks over 10 hectares The Grounds : 32 hectares comprising • 9 ha of free land • 5 ha under farm lease • 2 ha of parking areas • 4 ha of woodland • 2 lakes Event-ready: A premium marquee is installed on the grounds, allowing for up to 400 seated guests, ideal for weddings, receptions, and corporate events. Value-add potential: Several parts of the estate are buildable, offering excellent scope to develop a swimming pool, spa, additional guest accommodation, or bespoke business spaces. A one-of-a-kind French dream, perfect for an international buyer seeking a grand historic residence that is both a private retreat and a revenue-generating asset — in an exceptional setting between Paris and the Atlantic coast. Strategic location near Paris, Rennes & Mont-Saint-Michel 570 sqm + numerous annexes | 84 beds | 32 hectares of land | Marquee for up to 400 guests.
…By L'agence Américaine
Magnificent Chateau with panoramic views, 7 luxurious newly renovated guest houses, tennis, indoor pool/spa and gym. All together 2800m2 of living space and 24 bedrooms. This exquisite Chateau located in the heart of the Perigord Noir, Dordogne, also known as art & history county, in a private and tranquil setting, detached from the ordinary constraints of time and space. This historic site dominates the famous Vezère valley; unquestionably one of the most outstanding castles in the region. To capture the splendor of this prestigious domain in a few lines is impossible. This meticulously renovated Chateau set in 63ha perched on a hill with sensational views of the regional environment, set in a beautiful parkland scattered with trees (some over a hundred years old) and well tended flower beds. The calm setting is predisposed to real peace and quiet. Through many years of loving maintenance and extensive restoration, executed by professionals, the owners have given this castle a gracious harmony. The estate boasts a profoundly sophisticated elegance. A drone video is available. Prior to visit proof of funds required.
…By Real Estatement
EXCLUSIVE : Estate in a dominant position : 18th century Château, 1 large Gîte, beautiful outbuildings, set in 25 hectares, panoramic view Périgord Pourpre, Bergerac 15 minutes away. Shops nearby. The buildings are set in 25 hectares of woodland, meadows, well and spring. Private driveway, wrought iron gate. No nuisance. Dominant position with lovely views over a beautiful wooded and undulating setting. Very pretty grounds with beautiful century-old trees. Well, pond. Eighteenth-century château and outbuildings forming a courtyard enclosed by an attractive period gateway The castle to be restored, offers approximately 450m2 on 3 levels Ground floor Open-plan entrance, wooden staircase. Sitting room with fireplace. Large kitchen, fireplace, access to cellar and garages. Dining room, fireplace. First floor 5 bedrooms 2 shower rooms, dressing room Convertible attic space. Separate study. West wing recently tastefully renovated, 250m2 on 2 levels Ground floor Fitted kitchen with dining area. Living room with fireplace. 1 bedroom, shower room. WC. Utility room. First floor 3 bedrooms. 2 shower rooms. WC. East wing, leading to the castle Cellar. Garage. Wood shed. Dependencie 1000m2 Barns. Former stables. Wood shed.
…By Anthouard Immobilier
Magnificent chateau with 15 main rooms, at least 600 sqm of living space over 4 stories, built on a promontory near Agen. The basement includes a guard room and dungeons. The attic space could be converted. The loggia and terraces offer panoramic views over the rolling hills of the Lot-et-Garonne region. The outbuildings include a caretaker's cottage, chapel, dovecote, workshop and woodshed. On one of the terraces, between the chateau and the chapel, everything is ready for a swimming pool. A former fortified villa dating back to the 12th century, the original chateau was topped by cantilevered watchtowers. At the end of the 13th or beginning of the 14th century, a square tower armed with cross-shaped loopholes was added to the north corner. Altered and enlarged at the end of the 15th or beginning of the 16th century with the construction of a chapel with a flat chevet and a defensive wall. Enlarged in the 17th century with two semi-circular portals adorned with columns, giving access to the courtyard. Purchased in 1963 by a chief architect of historic monuments, it has been renovated from top to bottom according to the rules of art and history. It was listed (1964) and then classified (1988) as a partial Historic Monument. The chateau, a caretaker's cottage and outbuildings (including a former stable) are arranged around an enclosed courtyard. Outside the courtyard is the chapel of Saint Pierre, a former parish church, a woodshed and a dovecote. The property spans 3ha 64a 23ca. Fees at seller's expense. Fee : 6 % VAT of the price excluding fees Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Bordeaux-aquitaine
Samoreau. This magnificent property steeped in history today offers over 2000 sqm of floor space in a sumptuous chateau in perfect condition, and several brick-built annexes. Surrounded by beautiful wooded grounds and the forest, the property has over the years belonged to royalty, before subsequently being used as a hospital, a horticultural school and a centre for children. Today, already registered as an ERP (Establishment Open to the Public), the ensemble offers great potential for weddings or numerous other events.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
The current real estate property has a fascinating history, initially being a Templar Commandery built in the 12th century. Some facades and roofs of this property are registered and protected by an order dated August 5, 1976. Located in a commanding position, it offers an exceptional view over the Luberon Valley. This property, with a usable area of approximately 650 m², includes a main residence spread over three levels with a terrace and courtyard. It boasts magnificent reception areas, an equipped kitchen, six en-suite bedrooms, a former chapel, a wine cellar, a tower/pool house, and an infinity pool (15 x 5 meters) with stunning views over the valley. Each living space is harmoniously arranged, terrace upon terrace, bordered by plantings to maintain a natural aspect. At the back, there is a separate caretaker's apartment with two bedrooms, a garage, and a large storage room housing the technical equipment. The nearly 5000 m² plot, located in the heart of the village, is slightly sloped. It is entirely enclosed by stone walls and terraced. The landscaping is meticulous, featuring numerous plant species, grassed slabs, and an elegant basin with a fountain. Acquired in the 1950s by Parisians who restored it to make it their residence for about fifty years, the property was sold to the current owner in 2006. The latter undertook extensive renovations lasting four years. All the buildings have been completely renovated while preserving the original structure. The construction work was done using local stones, and most of the materials used are antique and of high quality (stone slabs, oak beams and frameworks). All carpentry is custom-made from solid wood and wrought iron, and all networks, home automation systems, elevator, sanitary installations, heating, and air conditioning are new. The Mouvement kitchen is beautifully integrated and functional, whether for private or professional use with a chef. The result is a unique property, offering an exceptional level of finish and comfort!
…By John Taylor Luberon
Ref.4567 : Superb 18th Century château, listed as a Historic Monument, in its 103 acres estate, in Vendée. The Château is located between Nantes, La Roche-sur-Yon and Cholet, in the Haut Bocage vendéen. The Haut Bocage Vendéen is characterised by a landscape of hills, also known as ‘Puys’, in particular the PUY-du Fou, and valleys, with alternating panoramic views and valleys. This region is one of the most picturesque in the Vendée. This area of hill ranges is also an important region for livestock farming, forestry (with many chestnut groves) and mixed farming. The region's economy is very dynamic, with an industrial fabric and a strong entrepreneurial culture. It's also a land with a strong attachment to its history, values and traditions. The estate is enclosed to the south of the château by a long gate. A wrought-iron gate opens onto a courtyard framed by the wide façade of the château and its two pavilions. Designed in a classical style, the main facade features seven bays of high windows on two levels. The castle has a total of four levels: cellars, ground floor, first floor and vast attics. The high, perfectly symmetrical slate roof of the dwelling features a central dormer window and four other smaller windows, known as Capucine windows. The two side pavilions are two storeys high under a tiled roof. The façade of the dwelling features a horseshoe-shaped staircase leading to a porch and the entrance door. On the ground floor, the entrance door opens into a vast hall. To its right is the start of a wide staircase. This hall also opens onto a long gallery to the right, leading to a 33 sqm office and two other offices in the pavilion to the right. Opposite the entrance hall, a beautiful double door opens onto a 54 sqm lounge, which includes a library with a mezzanine and walls entirely covered in wood panelling. To the left of the hall, another double door opens onto the large 67 sqm lounge. The dining room and kitchen are in the left-hand pavilion. The north facade of the château opens onto a terrace with stone balusters overlooking the pond. The first floor comprises seven bedrooms with full bathrooms or shower rooms and two rooms used as offices. The chateau spans around 900 sqm and features a wealth of decorative and antique features, including herringbone parquet flooring with marquetry decorations, wainscoting, sculpted doors with decorations surmounted by their pediments, sculpted mouldings, rosettes, etc. Numerous outbuildings including : The ‘Bergerie’: recently renovated outbuilding with lounge, living room, kitchen and master suite on the ground floor and three bedrooms upstairs. Swimming pool Forming a courtyard : - Garages, with caretaker's office - Large barn - Large building used as offices, reception and flats 15th century watchtower, recently renovated, warmly decorated, with a lounge on the ground floor, a shower room on the first floor and a bedroom upstairs. 15th century chapel (listed) Various small roofs The 103 acres estate, partly enclosed by stone walls, is set in a peaceful setting. The chirping of the birds is the only sound to be heard from this castle, which is set in beautiful, well-kept grounds. Many of the trees are over a hundred years old. Peaceful animals attached to the property graze in peace: Ouessant sheep, two donkeys and ponies. A superb pond at the foot of the château offers sublime views. It is home to white and black swans, ducks and herons. Another pond is nearby. An old racecourse is close to the château. Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
Réf. 4417 : Superb chateau for sale near Limoges. Situated in the Basse Marche, in the Montmorillonnais countryside, this château is nestled in the middle of beautiful green, wooded and undulating countryside. Access to the château is via a small road lined with large oak trees, and as you drive along you discover its exceptional location in the heart of an area of meadows, ponds and woods. The towns of Poitiers and Limoges are just 1 hour's drive away, and local amenities (shops, doctors, secondary school, etc.) are within easy reach in 20 minutes. The château was probably built in the 15th-16th centuries and then raised in the 19th century. This has enabled it to achieve a fine architectural balance due to its exceptional location at the heart of its 266 acres estate. It offers an exceptional living experience. The main entrance to the château opens onto a semi-circular courtyard of honour forming a U-shape. It comprises a main building with two wings set at right angles to each other, ending in a wall with battlements and merlons. The courtyard is enclosed by a gate, in keeping with the French models for Second Empire châteaux. To the south, the château extends into stunningly beautiful parklands, complete with a lake. A bridle path shaded by majestic ornamental trees invites you to relax and discover a dovecote (listed as a historic monument) dating from the 15th century. An ideal place to enjoy the warm summer evenings in complete tranquillity. With approx. 400 sqm of living space, the château comprises : The ground floor (approx. 200sqm) comprises : A vestibule leading to the reception rooms, which open onto a splendid terrace overlooking the valley and the pond. There is a large lounge with wood panelling, a beautiful fireplace, herringbone parquet flooring and a panoramic view over the parklands, two smaller lounges, a beautiful dining room, kitchen, bathroom and cellar. The east wing contains a second kitchen, a study and a boiler room. In the west tower, there is a bedroom that can be accessed from the outside. A fine oak staircase with balusters and a back staircase lead to the first floor, where a landing and a corridor lead to four good-sized bedrooms, two bathrooms with sanitary facilities in the main part of the castle and one bedroom in each of the two towers. The second floor can be accessed via the main staircase, which is currently used as an attic and could be converted into an additional room. The overall layout is functional and coherent, and the rooms are warm and welcoming. The rooms are very luminous, benefiting from numerous windows on both sides. The authentic interior decoration conveys the impression of a family home. The fine materials used include wood panelling, parquet flooring, mouldings and fireplaces. Outbuildings: The courtyard of the castle is surrounded by two large outbuildings that border the main courtyard: To the West (to the right of the castle), the caretaker's cottage (approx. 45 sqm): living room/kitchen with terrace to the rear, one bedroom, bathroom and toilet. There is also a shed and a storage area for equipment. To the East (to the right of the castle), a building used as a garage, two beautiful stables that can accommodate five horses and a space used as a shed. Further on, a dovecote (listed as a historic monument) with a circular foot dominates the castle grounds above the park and pond. Its architectural features suggest that it dates from the 15th or 16th centuries. Inside, 533 bolts are stacked one on top of the other. The arrangement of the bolts is very regular, with six rows of bolts above and below a flight threshold. The interior still has a gallows supporting a ladder. The floor is paved. Near the château : -A large barn (approx. 400 sqm floor surface area) that could be used for storage. -A first occupied house spanning approx. 55 sqm: 1 lounge, 1 kitchen, 3 bedrooms, a bathroom and a garage. -A second occupied house of around 50 sqm: 1 lounge/kitchen, 2 bedrooms, a bathroom and a garage. -A third occupied house of approx. 75 sqm: 1 lounge/kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. The entire estate is in one piece, and the castle is ideally set in gently undulating countryside, giving this green setting an extremely pleasant atmosphere. The property comprises approx. 24 acres of parklands, free to let, planted with large ornamental trees and featuring a beautiful pond. The 266 acres estate comprises a large, beautiful land complex: - 2 ponds. - 113 hectares of rented land. - 150 hectares of vacant land. All protected from nuisance, with no neighbours and no roads. Cabinet LE NAIL – Poitou-Charentes – M Godefroid COLLEE: +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 CPI 8601 2021 000 000 008 - CCI de la Vienne 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
With panoramic views over vineyards, orchards and meadows, this magnificent Chateau is conveniently located about an hour by car (or c.20 mins by helicopter) from Bordeaux and Bergerac airports, with a wide choice of restaurants, markets, shops and all other practical & leisure amenities nearby, in a region noted for its sunny microclimate, favoured by wonderful cool breezes from the Atlantic. The Chateau offers classic French historic charm & prestige, but has been renovated and finished to an exceptionally high standard to provide all the comforts of a luxury modern residence; it is available fully-furnished. The spacious accommodation includes 2 large salons, dining room, breakfast room, bar, 7 bedrooms + bath/shower rooms, kitchen & sundry other rooms. An impressive detached courtyard complex includes stables, garaging for up to 9 cars, exercise/games annexe, offices, workshop, store rooms, laundry cleaning & storage facilities, and a 39ft x 19.5ft swimming pool. The property also includes a guest/guardian cottage, with kitchen/dining room, salon, utility room, 3 bedrooms and 2 bath/shower rooms. The surrounding gardens, meadows and woodlands total approx 9.5ha; for those seeking equestrian use, a further 14 hectares of pastures are negotiable, to include a large separate barn (ideal for creation of an indoor ménage), which includes a 1-bedroom apartment. For wine enthusiasts, the Chateau is within easy reach of the prestige wine regions of the Gironde such as St Emilion, and if a new owner wishes to produce their own wines, several vineyards local to the Chateau are available for sale (including one carrying the name of the Chateau). The property would be ideal for an buyer seeking a high degree of privacy and security.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Situated in the heart of the natural park in the Monts d’ Ardèche, an 18th century neo-Renaissance castle and 28-hectare estate. The castle (750 m²) , its outbuildings (850m²), an orange grove, a pool, and tennis courts extend over the 28 hectares of the estate. A 2-hectare park enclosed by stone walls is bordered by forests as well as a field that allows for helicopter landing. The southern exposure has views on all of the surrounding mountains and valleys. This Renaissance style castle, which has undergone significant renovations of the highest quality, exudes elegance while creating a sense of well-being and balance. Majestically positioned in a privileged location in the highlands of a forested estate, the property is bathed in light thanks to its southern exposure. It is an ideal location to host festivities in an atmosphere that is a mixture of historic charm and natural beauty. The outbuildings, which have been fitted out for commercial purposes, provide immediate professional utility as needed. The property as a whole with its modern and refined rooms, can be used as a residence for a large family looking for a place to enjoy across the seasons. Conveniently located 30 minutes from the Rhone Valley as well as from the A7and 40 minutes from the Valence train station with access to the high-speed TGV lines that make Paris accessible in just over two hours.
…By Chateaux Select
Near Saint Emilion, three elegant property of the fifteenth century built on a land full of history. This three elegant house (ISMH), located in the middle of a vineyard, agricultural and forestry area of 112hectares offers an area of almost 800 m2 developed on 3 levels with thirty rooms overlooking a terrace offering an unlimited view of the surroundings. With three corner towers, one of which houses a chapel; it also has superb outbuildings attached, including a caretaker’s house, for an additional surface of more than 1000 m2. Around the castle, there is a park of just over 5 hectares that hosts a swimming pool and its pool house, a tennis court, an orchard and a vegetable garden. A little further, in a beautiful monument of the second empire of about 800m2, registered with the ISMH, is a perfectly designed and equipped cuvier with a capacity of 2900 hectolitres. Above, a large reception room can accommodate more than 150 people for weddings with its catering and sanitary facilities. This unusual area, will offer after rehabilitation, an exceptional potential for family in love with old stones, or provide the development of a tourist and/ or wine. It covers a total area of about 112 hectares, practically one-piece, including meadows and about 45 hectares of wood. A pretty vineyard of 25 hectares in AOC CÔTES DE CASTILLON with an average age of 30 years produces an excellent wine of this sought-after appellation; it is currently managed by a neighbouring farmer. Located in the heart of a protected rural environment, this property enjoys an exceptional location near Saint-Émilion.
…By Commarque Immobilier
Luxurious 18th-century chateau with outbuildings for events and accommodation, nestled in extensive grounds. Built at the end of the 18th century and entirely renovated at the beginning of the 21st in a luxurious, classic style, this chateau in excellent condition offers 480m² of floor space spread over four levels, with 14 main rooms including 7 bedrooms. The outbuildings comprise two buildings: On the first floor, the first building houses three guest rooms and a staff apartment with two bedrooms, a living room and a kitchen. Upstairs, a large 157sqm games room/dormitory. The second building, on the first floor, includes garages, workshops, a boiler room and a professional kitchen. Upstairs, a large 150 sqm reception room with terrace. The 30-hectare enclosed park with pond offers a peaceful, nuisance-free environment. All amenities less than 4 km away. Fees at vendor's expense. Energy class : D Climate class : A Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 7,467 euros and 10,103 euros per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021.
…By Agence Mercure Auvergne
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