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castles for sale France (page 40)

France's rich countryside is home to numerous grand castles. If you like the sound of living like royalty in your own piece of French history, buying a castle in France is the way forward. Whether you are in the market for a luxury family home, or a property to serve as an events venue, there's a perfect French castle for you.

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Castle 1
5

Castle Vaucluse (84)

30 min from Aix en Provence - Wine-growing bastide on 45 hectares of organic land Wine-growing estate surrounded by woods and vines. Wine-growing property on 45 ha in the heart of the countryside in a sought-after area. 18th century Aix Bastide of approx. 700 m², in a dominant position, on 3 levels. Flat with independent access completes the bastide. Shady landscaped grounds with pond, swimming pool, tennis court and petanque area. Approx. 20 ha of PDO and PGI vineyards with ECOCERT organic label. Olive grove with around 80 olive trees. The estate has a well-equipped wine-making and storage cellar, a sales cellar, a 100 m² caretaker's cottage with awning and various farm outbuildings.

€6,360,000
7bedrooms

By Vinea Transaction Vallee Du Rhone

Castle 2
19

Castle Fougeres (35)

A chateau, its outbuildings and grounds in Fougères. Off a country road, a wrought-iron gate opens onto a long avenue lined with century-old plane trees. The chateau stands at the top of a slope in the centre of its wooded grounds. The numerous outbuildings, vegetable garden and orchard are to the north. A small chapel dominates the grounds to the east. Two caretaker's houses have been built at the north and south ends of the grounds.

€2,760,000
1,170
8bedrooms
land  32ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 3
13
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Castle Cornille (24)

The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.

€1,575,000
1,182
8bedrooms
1bathroom
land  13.9ha

By Immoalienor

Castle 4
14

Castle Segré (49)

A recently restored chateau-museum in the Anjou region, the historic family residence of a famous writer, surrounded by extensive grounds. In the shade of centuries-old trees in an English landscaped park, the residence has been completely restored over the last three years (roofs, electricity, plumbing and windows). The 40-meter long facade extends from north to south. The main building features full-width rooms. It is flanked by a first lodge to the north, then a second to the south, as well as turrets, one of which contains a chapel. Like a genuine museum, furniture and collectors' items relating to its history and that of its illustrious inhabitants are displayed inside the chateau. The ensemble is fitted out to ERP standards and allows for commercial activity without any delay. To the south and west of the residence, there is a wooded park.

€744,000
400
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land  6,750

By Patrice Besse

Castle 5
20

Castle Sainte-Orse (24)

Quiet, charming chateau, largely renovated. Major part of the entire castle for sale, after having been divided into 3 parts (none overlooked). It includes, for approximately 500 m2 of living space: -on the ground floor: entrance, light gallery of approximately 60 m2, large vaulted living room of approximately 50 m2 and with fireplace, separate fitted kitchen, toilet. -1st floor: 5 bedrooms, bathroom, toilet. -2nd floor: 2 bedrooms, bathroom, toilet. Wing of the castle suitable for conversion on 3 levels. Mains sewer. Pleasant enclosed garden with trees of approximately 2545 m2. Heated swimming pool. Roof ok. Strong potential for restaurant/reception activities or rooms and table d'hotes. A89 motorways 20 minutes away. Brive airport 50 minutes away. Essential shops in village. All shops and services within 15 minutes. High-speed Internet.

€895,230
500
7bedrooms

By Terres Et Pierres En Perigord

Castle 6
10

Castle Perigueux (24)

EXCLUSIVE - DORDOGNE - EXCEPTIONAL 16TH CENTURY FORTRESS IN RISK - IMH - 5 HECTARES - PERIGORD VERT - DORDOGNE - NOUVELLE-ACQUITAINE. In a magnificent countryside of the Périgord Vert, this exceptional castle built in the second half of the 16th century on medieval foundations presents an extraordinary architecture combining pleasure and defense during the wars of the League. Established as a marquisate in 1653, it is a place of prime importance. Square in plan flanked by four impressive round towers, this powerful fortress has particularly beautiful access via a large entrance gate with a high four-sided roof. The roof of the entrance gatehouse is being redone (prior to the sale and at the expense of the current owner). In the interior courtyard, the main building stands facing the entrance, adorned with mullioned windows and dormer windows. The entrance door is richly carved with Corinthian capitals, and a remarkable door top with scrolls and mascarons. The right wing, to the north, presents a superb gallery of three arcades, then in the double thickness of this wing gigantic vaulted medieval kitchens with an extraordinary 16th century fireback bearing numerous inscriptions. This wing was cleared following a fire and is empty of any fittings. The left wing, to the south, presents a series of beautiful and large rooms, some redecorated in the 18th and 19th centuries. Certain ceilings with molded beams and joists are particularly remarkable. A large esplanade outside the castle facing south opens onto the ground floor. The wing of the main building has a very beautiful and wide straight staircase with ramp on ramp with remarkable, particularly careful stone vaults. The interior volumes recall the large original rooms which disappeared during a fire. A superb wall fountain in an arcade, with consoles, including one decorated with gadroon, and a stone basin. Certain 18th century door frames including a French window on the ground floor with its Spanish window. The entrance wing of the chatelet has arcades on the ground floor, inside numerous beautiful and large rooms, a stone spiral staircase. The towers and the gatehouse are all decorated with machicolations and battlements of superb quality. The towers feature superb fireplaces on each floor. Only one of the towers has a roof (new frame under sheet metal). In all, many original elements are present: stone spiral staircases, 16th-17th or 18th century stone fireplaces, firebacks, ceilings with molded beams and joists, wide nailed slat floors, exterior frames, interior frames . This architecture is marked by superb volumes, very bright, with very large openings, most of the rooms are double-facing. The defensive architecture is also marked by numerous particularly beautiful cannons, typical of the second half of the 16th century and the wars of the League. 5 free hectares and a block of meadows and woods. A barn of approximately 300m2 on the ground. Property listed as a historic monument in its entirety, including the barn and the land. Situation : - 6km from the first shops and services, train station, Périgueux 22 minutes by train. 45 minutes from Limoges. - 30km from Périgueux, all shops and services - 4h50 from Paris. - 2 hours from Bordeaux, 1h22 by train. Price: 793,280 Euros fees included (fees payable by the seller). Historical note: Built for the Rastignac family in the 16th century, this castle has similarities with other large fortresses of this period in Dordogne and with the work of the architect Nicolas Rambourg (1559-1649) who worked in particular in Hautefort, it It should be noted that the Rastignac family was allied in particular to the Hautefort and Puyguilhem families; its defensive architecture is due to the wars of the League which were particularly eventful in this sector, the Protestants having notably taken the nearby Thiviers; and Louis de Rastignac commanded the nobility of Périgord for the king against the Protestants. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

€793,280
900
land  5.1ha

By Denniel Immobilier

Castle 7
Exclusivity
14

Castle Montcuq (46)

EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! Built in stone with its superbly integrated pretty tower, this property benefits from a private setting. This magnificent achievement brings together ancient materials and an historic-style decoration. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, and the exterior is well-equipped. The chateau is built over 3 levels. On the ground floor we find the living rooms: a large lounge with fireplace, a large independent kitchen with fireplace, a dining room equipped with a large table and a snooker table as well as an office and a den. On the first floor there are 4 bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, and a master suite. The basement level hosts the laundry room. The property also includes a 2 bedroom millhouse and another house to finish to renovate. Outside there are two terraces, a large wooded park, a swimming pool and a tennis court. The property could be sold part furnished. The domain is easy to access, thanks to the proximity of the international airport at Toulouse (1h30) and the A20 motorway (1h). Cahors, the city of art and history with its Valentré bridge listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, is a 30-minute drive away. Saint-Laurent-Lolmie itself is a well-located village. It is just 10 minutes from medieval Lauzerte which has dominated the valleys of the Petite Barguelonne and Lendou as an essential tourist stopover since the 12th century.

€2,950,000
500
6bedrooms
5bathrooms
land  7.5ha

By Beaux Villages Immobilier

Castle 8
20

Castle Fources (32)

The Château de Fourcès sits at the entrance of one of the most beautiful villages of France, on the banks of the river Auzoue. Fourcès (meaning force in Gascon) is a unique and picturesque circular village renowned for its famous annual flower market on the last weekend of April, its monthly brocantes, restaurants and eclectic shops. The village, with a mere 300 inhabitants, is a local treasure, its beauty preserved over the centuries and very much a living and breathing Gascon village, where it is possible to source anything from an ancient scented rose, a bottle of Armagnac, a unique piece of furniture; or to enjoy a fabulous meal with local produce on the terrace of the local Auberge. A village so often visited for its beauty, and gentle recreational pleasures, the Château is one of the most remarkable landmarks of Gascony, and one which here at BLISS we are proud to present to anyone in search of a life-changing property, and one which provides the possibility of so many possible business ventures linked to this historical building, in an area of peaceful beauty and tranquillity. The chateau was demolished in 1453 in the Hundred Year War. At the time the local villagers re-employed many of the stones to build their own properties around the circular market place, with is hundred year old trees. The central market place is dotted with plane trees which provide dappled shade in the summer months. This is a place in which people come together; bursting with flowers from horticulturists all over SW France at the end of April, the brocanteurs, eating an impromptu lunch at rickety tables and sharing a glass of local Gascon red at the monthly antique fares. If ever you wanted to feel you are in the heart of France, and time has stopped, cross the bridge over the river to the sleepy town of Fourcès. Building of the Château as we know it today commenced at the end of the reign of Louis Xll and was completed under the reign of François Ier. The building is clearly Renaissance in style with lovely large windows, a glorious pale stone façade, with two wings and a round tower and a square tower. In the square tower we find the beautiful and original staircase. Since 1996, successive owners of the Château have welcomed tourists into the Château, with the current owners having carried out an impressive redesign of the interior of the Château with further development of additional appartements on the upper floors, and the creation of a popular bar/tapas area on the ground floor for guests, known as Chez Boubou, with two bedrooms above the bar/restaurant in the adjacent stone cottage that sits at the entrance of the Château. The current owners also oversaw the complete restoration of the roof in 2020.

€1,500,000
990
10bedrooms
land  8,000

By Bliss Immobilier

Castle 9
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Castle Forges-les-Eaux (76)

Forge the Waters. In a dominant position, out of sight and in a haven of peace. 30 minutes from the Lyons forest, 1h30 from Paris via A16 and 55 minutes from Roissy Charles de Gaulle. This castle of approximately 730sqm serves a large entrance gallery with a main staircase. Triple reception rooms with fireplaces, library, kitchen and office. The 1st floor has 6 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a shower room and on the 2nd floor we find: 9 bedrooms, an office, a bathroom. The attic can be converted. Basement with 2 wine cellars and 2 boiler rooms. Chapel. 40 boxes, indoor arena. Numerous outbuildings including 2 gîtes, a tennis court and a caretaker's house, all on a 33 hectare enclosed wooded and landscaped park with rose garden and meadows. Numerous possibilities of use: equestrian, hospitality, golf, etc.

€1,900,000
730
14bedrooms
5bathrooms
land  33ha

By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux

Castle 10
10

Castle Saint-Amand-Montrond (18)

1 hour from Bourges and 3 hours from Paris, this chateau is set in a dominant position in 44 ac of fully enclosed park with a large 1 acre pond and bordering a canal. The main 19th century building, flanked by a wing (formerly the original 16th century chateau), is surrounded by a dovecote listed as a Historic Monument, a chapel, a large farmyard with a caretaker's cottage and outbuildings. The rest of the property totals 184 acres including 84 acres of woods and 100 acres of land. It includes a farmhouse and other outbuildings. This property is located in a very quiet environment, without any nuisance, 15 km (9 miles) from a town with all shops and services. The mainline railway station is 30 km (19 miles) away. Easy access via the A71 or A77/N7 motorways. Possibility of acquiring only the chateau and its park (without the farmland and woods). Refer to the file 19650CL Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

€1,837,500
680
15bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  90ha

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Centre-loire

Castle 11
16

Castle Chantilly (60)

Situated in a sought-after area, 35 km north of Paris, 20 minutes from Roissy CDG airport and 5 minutes from the centre of CHANTILLY, Marc Foujols Immobilier offers you 10 hectares of land, of which 3.5 hectares can be built on, with a building permit for 10,000 m² for a public service project such as a hotel (50 rooms), conference centre, seminar, spa, etc. The property includes a 1,460m2 castle in need of restoration. Various outbuildings, including a 523m² outbuilding and a caretaker's house, complete this exceptional property. Ideal project for a property developer. Extremely rare in this sector.

€5,000,000
2,100
10bedrooms
10bathrooms
land  9.8ha

By Marc Foujols Chantilly

Castle 12
13

Castle Pont-Audemer (27)

Situated on the picturesque Normandy coast, a mere 30 minutes away from Deauville, this remarkable property is nestled within a lush 42-hectare wooded park. The classified Historic Monument castle spans an impressive 1,400 m², representing six centuries of architectural splendor. As you enter through the 14th-century gateway, you are greeted by a charming hall adorned with a monumental fireplace. The main level offers three elegant salons, a spacious reception room, a well-equipped kitchen, two bedrooms, a shower room, and an indoor space featuring a pool and jacuzzi, all with delightful views of the park. The chateau gracefully accommodates twelve bedrooms, four bathrooms, and three shower rooms. The first floor unveils a 15th-century chapel, adorned with period wall paintings, once frequented by notable figures such as Sully and Henri IV. On the second floor, a vast and enchanting attic space awaits, showcasing a remarkable 15th-century timber framework, offering endless possibilities for conversion and expansion. The castle's basement reveals exquisite vaulted cellars, harkening back to its historic roots. Complementing the castle are three additional houses?an elegant hunting lodge, a caretaker's residence, and a guest house. The property also features a spacious garage, a stable, a woodshed, a kennel, and a kitchen garden within its magnificent French-style park. Nestled within the woodland lies a chapel awaiting restoration, adding to the property's unique charm and potential. This exceptional ensemble presents a versatile opportunity, ideal for commercial or hospitality ventures. Immerse yourself in the rich history and timeless allure of this extraordinary castle and its surroundings. For further information or to arrange a private viewing, please do not hesitate to contact us.

€3,990,000
1,400
14bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  42ha

By Marc Foujols Paris

Castle 13
15

Castle Chantilly (60)

A stone's throw from Senlis and 40 minutes from Paris, in a preserved 18-hectare estate, discover this Castle surrounded by a moat, built in the 18th century. The exterior architecture uses the aesthetic canons of the Age of Enlightenment. In addition to the refinement of the site, there is the majesty of the architecture, the elegance of the restaurant and its lounge with remarkable woodwork, the calm and the view from the rooms on the gardens, the terrace and the immense park. It stands on 3 levels of approximately 1000 m2 served by lift with a basement and offers more than 55 bedrooms, 4 historic catering lounges, 7 meeting rooms from 21 sqm to 210 sqm. A large kitchen, offices, laundry room, annexes and outbuildings.

€12,000,000
3,000
55bedrooms
land  18ha

By Marc Foujols Paris

Castle 14
15

Castle Habas (40)

Magnificent 19th century castle located in the heart of the charming village of Habas, close to all amenities and 45 minutes from the beaches of Hossegor or Biarritz. It develops its 1050sq.m of living space on 3 levels with charm and elegance. It is surrounded by a classified park of nearly one hectare, and benefits from outbuildings for an area of ​​approximately 1250sq.m including a garage space that can accommodate 6 vehicles. A swimming pool and a basin complete this exceptional property.

€1,750,000
1,050
15bedrooms
land  8,305

By Biarritz Sotheby's International Realty

Castle 15
Exclusivity
26
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Castle Jarnac (16)

Exclusivité – Propriété d’exception au cOEur de Jarnac, classée aux Monuments Historiques (vous permettant de bénéficier d’avantages fiscaux et successoraux).Construit à la fin du 19ème siècle à la demande de Baptiste Vert, propriétaire de plusieurs maisons de Cognac, le château, avec son architecture remarquable et ses nombreuses facettes, domine le parc qui descend vers la Charente. La maison offre 700 m² habitables comprenant une salle de réception, une salle à manger, une cuisine, une bibliothèque, un bureau, 8 chambres, 7 salles de bains, un jardin d’hiver unique. Plusieurs pièces à rénover augmentent la capacité actuelle. Des artistes de renom décorent les intérieurs : Théodore Levigne pour les peintures, Alexandre Charpentier pour les poignées et les serrures, Henri Curcier pour les vitraux. La propriété conserve une majorité d’éléments d’origine : plafond à caissons, plafond peint, toiles peintes, stuc, escalier monumental en marbre...Le parc de 2,5 hectares intègre, au pied de la terrasse, la rocaille percée de grottes et une île privée sur la Charente accessible par un petit pont. La propriété comprend également une maison de gardien de 120 m² environ (4 pièces, 3 chambres) et une dépendance de 100 m². Le sous-sol du Château est composé d’un garage de 80 m², d’une chaufferie et de plusieurs espaces aménageables.La propriété offre calme et prestige. Le bien est inscrit aux Monuments historiques. Il vous permet de bénéficier de déductions fiscales des frais liés à la propriété (travaux, frais liés à son éventuelle ouverture à la visite, etc) ainsi que d’une exonération totale des droits de succession et de donation.

€1,990,000
820
10bedrooms
land  2.5ha

By Iad France

Castle 16
15

Castle Uzès (30)

In a charming little village between Uzès and Bagnols-sur-Cèze, this 12th-16th century edifice is listed on the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments. Built over 5 levels, with its magnificent spiral staircase, this 550m2 chateau has 22 rooms including 10 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms/shower rooms, as well as 1 workshop, 1 kitchen and several rooms overlooking a courtyard. The property also includes non-adjoining garden with swimming pool. This impressive castle will be perfect for both history buffs and hosts for leisure and tourism projects.

€900,000
550
10bedrooms
7bathrooms
land  597

By Michaël Zingraf Real Estate Uzès

Castle 17
14

Castle Pont-d'Ain (01)

h15 from Geneva and 50 minutes from Lyon, in an environment without nuisance, with an exceptional view, castle remodeled in the 17th century of about 650 m2 now restored, with outbuildings needing restoration, on about 8ha of grounds. The chateau, very bright, on 3 levels, 2 of which have been entirely restored, has lounges, a reception room, kitchen, offices, bathroom on the ground floor... Numerous original features such as a fireplace, wood paneling and parquet flooring.... The upper floors are accessed via a 15th century stone staircase housed in a tower. The first floor has a master bedroom with shower room and dressing room, plus 6 bedrooms, with 3 shower rooms and a chapel, The top floor can be further developed. Step back in time......this magnificent period property boasts stained glass mullion windows, stone stairwells, vaulted rooms, ancient stone open fireplaces and much much more....... The chateau is in a dominant position and is surrounded by meadows, woods and terraced land. Ideally located, close to all amenities, TGV for Paris at Bourg en Bresse 20 minutes away or St Exupery airport 45 minutes away. Pour information, contactez: Nadine DIPIETRO +33681993158

€1,880,000
650
7bedrooms
4bathrooms
land  7.5ha

By Parthena Conseil

Castle 18
28

Castle Beaune (21)

In Burgundy, near Beaune and its vineyards, a 19th century chateau with 17th and 18th century outbuildings and a 4 ha wooded park. You have to leave the main road to discover the little village which stretches languidly along a street lined with discreet properties. Captivated by the delightful scenery, visitors often pass the chateau without noticing it, as the setting is very understated. Its surrounding wall is enhanced by a high gate covered with holly, laurel and lilac. A modest central gate opens onto a gravel courtyard with two unevenly shaped lawns in the centre, separated by paving stones. The castle reveals only part of its facade, its discreet double-leaf entrance door is sheltered under a small canopy. The eye is inevitably drawn to the large 18th century farmhouse covered with an abundance of small flat tiles. The building, which bears witness to the winegrowing vocation of the site, comprises three ground floor cellars that have contributed to the reputation of a family of Burgundian merchants for two centuries. The 19th century chateau, next to the cellars, was probably built on the foundations of the 16th century castle which had been completely dismantled. Designed as a prestigious and pleasurable residence, the reception rooms face the park, exposed to the light of the setting sun with originally a view of the distant hillsides. A wide passageway, clear of the foliage on the left, provides a link between the courtyard and the park, the 17th century lodge and the barn. From the village, a narrow road running alongside the property allows direct access to the lodge via a small gate. Turning around, the chateau reveals its clear and symmetrical facade with an elegant canopy. The landscaped park, which could be inspired by Joseph Addison, majestically unfolds its greenery and tall trees, letting the springs, sometimes channelled by narrow canals, freely overflow onto the lawn. It is not uncommon to see herons, grey cranes and wild ducks frolicking on these natural mirrors of water. Although it is adjacent to large buildings that look like old outbuildings, the property is well hidden from view, protected by dry stone walls, streams, tall trees and coppice without being completely enclosed.

€4,100,000
1,207
15bedrooms
6bathrooms
land  4.4ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 19
25

Castle Agen (47)

A 15th century, Seigneurial home in almost 8 5 ha, given over to leisure and horses, between the Lot Valley and the Guyenne hills. Surrounded by unspoilt countryside, this residential property is composed of several buildings, converted for accommodation and leisure purposes. It is set in grounds, spanning more than 8 continuous hectares, including woods, meadows and even a pond, much appreciated by passing ducks. The origins of this old Seigneury, belonging to a local count, date back to the 15th century. Around 1650, two wings were adjoined to the main rectangular building, creating a U-shape around a main courtyard. Nowadays, a low stone wall, vestige of the east wing, still supports the boxwood parterre which shields the swimming pool and its swimmers from onlookers in the courtyard. Adjoining, a dovecote tower with a stone stairway - certainly the old, monumental stairway - going up to the first floor, no doubt once home to the wing’s Great Room. It is followed by a farm outbuilding which, built at the latest in the early 19th century, houses a workshop and a guest house, comprising two dwellings. The count’s heirs lived modestly in these premises until 1996, without carrying out a great deal of maintenance works. The property was almost completely restored, with some sections being entirely reconstructed, by the current owners. The access road, ending in a dead end, separates the truffle woods and the horse enclosures. Further on is a tennis court set, on a slightly lower level, between shrubberies and vegetation; then a strip of land laid to lawn marks a last breath of air before starting down the gentle slope towards the entrance at the foot of the buildings.

€2,200,000
860
11bedrooms
1bathroom
land  8.4ha

By Patrice Besse

Castle 20
15

Castle Cognac (16)

In Saintonge, a late 19th century chateau with outbuildings and park covering 30 ha, crossed by a tree-lined river. A few houses past the village church square, the large gate opens up to the setting sun, to the west of the estate. While the southern facade of the chateau can be made out in the distance, a house and its outbuildings, known as 'the farm', are immediately to the right. Follow a vast barn, formerly a stable, and some workshops and garages. The driveway to the chateau is bordered with large trees. To the left of the main building, a small dwelling is set back from the master residence. In front of the latter, a basin with a fountain stretches along an alley for about 200 m, which leads to the main entrance gate to the south. To the east of the chateau, a very old, circular moat separates the park with its large trees, some of which bear fruit, from the estate's meadows. A bridge crosses the eastern pastures up to the river that meanders through the estate from north to south.

€1,537,000
350
5bedrooms
land  29.7ha

By Patrice Besse

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