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MONTMERLE-SUR-SAÔNE. Close to the banks of the Saône, this 18th century property was renovated in 2011. Established on two levels, the first floor offers a kitchen, dining room, several reception rooms as well as an office and shower room. Accessed via three staircases, the first floor comprises seven bedrooms, a shower room and three bathrooms. The nearly two hectares of wooded grounds include a tennis court. Additional features include an indoor swimming pool with relaxation area, a guest house with private garden, a garage and a greenhouse. Agency fees payable by vendor - Montant estimé des dépenses annuelles d'énergie pour un usage standard, établi à partir des prix de l'énergie de l'année 2021 : 9530€ ~ 12960€ - Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Barnes Lyon 02 - St Antoine
In Beaujolais, near Mount Brouilly, a castle with its bell-shaped roof tower and its old wine estate dependencies. The silhouette of the property evokes family vineyards established in the region between the 17th and 19th centuries. The main body of the residence, built following a rectangular plan embellished with a round corner tower, is situated in the wooded park enclosed by walls. It is topped with a roof of tiles weathered by the seasons, while the circular tower features a bell-shaped roof. The facades with light plaster, rhythmically adorned with tall windows and white shutters, engage in dialogue with the warm tones of the earth and surrounding roofs. Around the shaded inner courtyard, several dependencies, some with significant volumes and walls marked by time, recall the original agricultural purpose of the site.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
A 17th-century chateau and its 39-hectare estate listed as a historic monument 30 minutes from Lyon. Built between 1608 and 1616 on a former castle motte acquired by Jean Sève, Lyon's Receiver General of Finances, and accessible via a drawbridge, the chateau's architecture is distinctive due to its perfect symmetry. It has three storeys, with cellars and attic space in the main central part of the building. This part is flanked on either side by two wings, each topped by a hipped roof with rolled eaves, and by two projecting corner towers topped by square-based convex arched roofs, also with rolled eaves. The north and south facades of the main building have large mullioned windows with small panes, with seven windows from the ground floor to the second floor. The slate, hipped roof of the main building features three pediment dormers to the north and south - one in the centre with an arched pediment and the others with a triangular pediment. On either side, the windows on the wings and towers are the same type and height as those on the main building. The roofs are different. Some of them need renovation - those above the towers and the central building. If the building’s shape seems is surprising and the size of the wings seems modest compared to that of the central body, it is because the body houses a very large former Calvinist temple on the second floor, illuminated by seven windows on each facade. It was one of the 'fief temples' that France tolerated on its territory after the Edict of Nantes, on condition that they remained discreet. Three dormer windows to the south and north, unique because of their unusual size and their Holy Trinity symbols, were and remain, the only external sign of this on the building. A moat surrounds the chateau and the outbuildings. The property is enhanced by outbuildings such as a caretaker's cottage and a farmhouse with a swimming pool in its walled square courtyard. Lastly, a fountain consisting of a basin adorned by three marmosets from the park at Vaux-le-Vicomte stands in the centre of a circular pool, beyond a large terraced flowerbed, in front of the chateau’s south facade.
…By Patrice Besse
SOLE AGENCY Located in the Ain département, just a few kilometres from Villefranche-sur-Saône and 35 minutes from the centre of Lyon, this character property enjoys a privileged position — within easy reach of major transport links and amenities, yet set in a peaceful, timeless setting. The tone is set from the moment of arrival: a majestic 400-metre avenue lined with Lombardy poplars gradually reveals a largely walled park of 6.3 hectares, leading to an imposing manor house built in dressed stone and traditional brick. The property offers 690 sq.m. of living space arranged over two floors, further complemented by a vast attic. The ground floor presents a succession of generous reception rooms — drawing rooms, a library, dining room, kitchen and scullery — anchored by a spectacular entrance hall featuring a carved wooden staircase, period panelling and a stained-glass window. The principal floor comprises seven spacious bedrooms served by four bathrooms and a shower room. The upper level, more intimate in character, retains the spirit of the house with former servants' quarters, an old linen room and generous attic volumes. Throughout, the noble architectural features have been carefully preserved: herringbone and Hungarian-point parquet floors, period fireplaces, boiseries, encaustic cement tiles and stained glass. The outbuildings complete this exceptional ensemble harmoniously: a chapel blessed in 1641 — a precious witness to the property's history — an ancient tower, likely the remains of a former fortification, and a 38 sq.m. garage. Tennis court. A rare find, where history and elegance converge — equally suited as a prestigious primary residence or country retreat, set in unspoilt surroundings on the doorstep of the Lyon metropolitan area. --------------------------------- Asking price: €920,000 Agency fees included, payable by the vendor Property not subject to energy performance assessment (DPE) Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Lyon-rhône Alpes
Nestled among vineyards and rolling hills, Mercure – Forbes Global Properties presents this exceptional château of approximately 2,000 m², a living testament to the rich history of the Beaujolais region. Its elegant silhouette crowns a 2.8-hectare estate, blending meadows, a partially wooded classified park, and an old golden stone wine press building — a unique setting, both peaceful and full of character. The Château – 1,282 m² of Living Space From the moment you enter, the tone is set: grand volumes, abundant natural light, and an timeless atmosphere. The spacious reception rooms, lounges, dining areas, and generous bedrooms invite you to host, to dream, and to imagine new stories within these historic walls. The top floor is entirely dedicated to the sleeping quarters, offering five bedrooms and convertible attics, preserving the charm of a bygone era. Heritage enthusiasts will appreciate all the details that make a historic home so captivating: mosaic floors, Toledo ceramics, sculpted fireplaces, herringbone parquet floors, finely crafted woodwork — elements that reflect the craftsmanship of another time. Outbuilding and Potential Facing the château, a 366 m² former wine press building spreads over two levels. It currently accommodates offices, workshops, storage areas, and a generous 157 m² space ready to be reinvented according to your projects. The property, already organized into two apartments and two professional units, offers exceptional flexibility, suitable for a variety of project types. An Exceptional Lifestyle Bathed in light throughout the day, the estate sits amidst vineyards with a soothing view of the surrounding countryside. Between Lyon and Paris, this property represents a rare opportunity: to acquire a château steeped in history, in a preserved environment, just a few kilometers from the city. ---------------------- Villefranche-sur-Saône: 15 minutes Mâcon Loché TGV Station (for access from Paris): 40 min Lyon: 40 min Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport: 45 min Geneva: 2 hours ---------------------- Asking Price: €2,300,000 Agency Fees: Seller’s responsibility Energy Class: F Climate Class: B Estimated annual energy costs for standard usage: between €15,720 and €21,360 per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information regarding risks to which this property is exposed is available at Géorisques: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Lyon-rhône Alpes
In the Beaujolais, in a dominant position with a 180° view, a castle and its cellar, an old wine estate. At the bend of a communal road, an iron gate opens onto a tree-lined cavalier path that leads to the foot of the castle, overlooking the valley and surrounding lands. A wide terrace, flat and open to the plain, encircles the building and its exposed stone bases. A second gate, located between the castle and the cellar, leads through the inner courtyard to the former farmhouse of the estate, now independent. On both sides, the gaze is drawn upwards to the glazed tile roof, reflecting the sunlight and creating a visual contrast with the simplicity of the symmetrical facades. The round corner tower links the two spaces. Beyond the courtyard, the cellar, once dedicated to production, now serves as a storage area. Rectangular in shape, it is separated from the old farmhouse by a common return.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Patrice Besse
The charm of a well-proportioned château nestled in the heart of its vineyard. 16 hectares in one piece at the gates of Villefranche. Tourist activity. THE PROPERTY: Château with 600 m² of living space facing south, opening onto a romantic 2ha park with century-old trees and chapel, greenhouse, pavilion and swimming pool. Bridle paths. Outbuildings forming an intimate square courtyard. A detached house to renovate (150 m²) and an artist's studio (80 m²). Guest house activity (3 bedrooms). Numerous possibilities for development (reception, wine tourism, wine-growing). THE VINEYARD: 9ha vineyard (Chardonnay, Pinot and Gamay), vat room, vaulted cellars, storage, harvest accommodation, hangar and equipment. Working vineyard, equipped with facilities to be developed and suitable wine-growing equipment. Vineyard largely mechanized.
…By Vinea Transaction Bourgogne Beaujolais
An 1850s mansion, with a wine store and estate keeper’s house, in 2 hectares of landscaped grounds, 45 minutes from Lyon, on top of a hill in the Beaujolais vineyards. This estate was previously a winemaking property surrounded by vines. It includes the around 700-m² mansion facing east over the grounds. To the left, via a separate entrance, the winemaking buildings stand, including two which are dedicated to equipment storage and, to the north, the almost 1,000-m² wine store. Next to it, the estate keeper’s house overlooks the walled vegetable garden that was previously used to provide food for the estate’s residents and workers. The large circular grounds surround the main residence.
…By Patrice Besse
It is extremely rare to find a property so well preserved from urbanization while being so close to a village center and main communication routes: Lyon, the train station, and the airport. Built on a plot of 13,000 m², the property is accessible via two paths leading to a majestic gate. Upon opening it, the discovery of the castle and its outbuildings immediately reveals the exceptional character of this property.The castle, harmoniously connected by its central door to the former outbuildings – once stables and auxiliary buildings – showcases balanced architecture and timeless elegance. Raised on a cellar, the ground floor of 240 m² consists of a vast entrance hall of 40 m² adorned with a monumental staircase, a kitchen, a dining room, and a reception lounge, as well as a bedroom, a bathroom, and an office. The original features have been carefully preserved, and the unique charm of the place is felt from the very first moments.The first floor offers an exceptional sleeping area with its seven bedrooms and three bathrooms, meeting the same standards of character and authenticity. The last level, meanwhile, has eight rooms that could be rehabilitated according to needs.The outbuildings, with a total area of approximately 440 m², include two barns, a 100 m² garage, workshops, a cellar, and an orangery. They offer multiple development possibilities, particularly for creating independent housing.The landscaped park is a true green haven. It features beautiful species, water features, and a terrace garden that reveals an unobstructed view, enhancing the character of this exceptional property.Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agence Pierres Dorees
19th century château with beautiful views, set in the middle of 7 hectares enclosed, 2600 m² built, 40 rooms across 3 floors. Slate roofs, cut stone, noble materials. Complementary housing and outbuildings. Renovations needed. Wine cellar, vaulted cellars. Stables with boxes, saddle room, barns, pigeon loft, chicken coop. The clock tower completes the ensemble. Large park, centenary trees, pebbled water feature with its island, spring. The estate operates directly 14 hectares of vineyard in close proximity to the wine cellar (maximum 1 km radius), at altitudes between 350 and 425 m, spread over 3 plots of granite terroir in the AOP Beaujolais Villages area with Chardonnay and Gamay grape varieties. Producing Wines of France or IGP with other grape varieties is possible. The cathedral-like wine cellar, shaped like an L, covers 160 m² and enables the vinification of more than 15 hectares. Three vaulted cellars totaling 350 m² underground will be used for aging the wines. A Château brand supports the marketing of the wines. The equipment and facilities can be purchased additionally (pneumatic press, tanks, pumps, etc.). Ideal for a comprehensive project, event hosting, rural tourism. 20 minutes from TGV/A6/A40.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Vinea Transaction Bourgogne Beaujolais
A 18th-century mansion with outbuildings and 6-hectare grounds, in the Bresse de l’Ain area, surrounded by a wealth of heritage and preserved nature. Less than two kilometres from a village typical of the region, whose church pays witness to the wealth of the local heritage, the property stands in grounds of approximately 6 hectares, combining rows of horse chestnuts, copses of trees and vast meadows, boasting a far-ranging view over the surrounding countryside. Situated at the end of a plane tree lined drive, the various buildings are made up of an 18th-century mansion, whose origins date back to the 17th century, and a series of outbuildings: living quarters, farm buildings, a chapel and a dovecote. The place is steeped in history and has preserved is authenticity. It has been owned and lived in by the same family for more than two centuries. The brick-built main building with ochre-rendering and a stone sleeper wall, boasts façades punctuated by symmetrical windows fitted with louvred shutters. It boasts a slate, French-style roof. Former farm buildings and an annex grouped around the mansion form a half-closed courtyard.
…By Patrice Besse
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
Ref 4812: Château and outbuildings suitable for events near Mâcon Nestled in the heart of unspoilt countryside, in a charming village, this château elegantly embodies the French art of living, combining authenticity, refinement and remarkable commercial potential. Situated on the edge of the Mâconnais region, in the immediate vicinity of Mâcon and not far from Cluny, this property enjoys a prime location within an area rich in heritage and thriving tourism, combining unspoilt nature with cultural richness. Just 15 minutes from Mâcon and the Mâcon-Loché TGV station, the château harmoniously combines tranquillity with excellent accessibility — a major asset, whether for a private residence or a high-end commercial venture. Surrounded by renowned vineyards and charming villages, and served by major transport links, this exceptional property offers a rare balance within one of France’s most sought-after regions. As you pass through the entrance gate, your gaze falls upon this beautiful 13th-century medieval chateau, built of exposed stone. Its south façade, punctuated by three round towers, along with a fourth tower on the east façade, gives it an authentic, defensive appearance, enhanced by a slate roof. Adjacent to this is a charming square pavilion, housing a separate living area comprising a duplex bedroom and its own lounge. From the ground floor, the entrance leads, on the left, to a striking spiral staircase leading to the upper floors. The hallway leads to a spacious 42 sqm reception room with a French-style ceiling, featuring an imposing open fireplace, which opens onto two further rooms, each measuring 27 sqm. A professional kitchen area of approximately 100 sqm completes the layout. An elegant veranda, designed as a conservatory, opens onto a pleasant terrace overlooking the garden. Within one of the towers, a characterful suite of approximately 50 sqm features two bedrooms, a living room and an additional 17 sqm room, offering a unique living space steeped in history. The first floor features two further suites and four bedrooms. The second floor offers two additional bedrooms and two suites, each comprising a bedroom and a lounge. In total, the château offers 10 bedrooms and 7 suites, all unique and decorated in keeping with medieval architectural styles. Some are situated right at the heart of the towers, enhancing the exceptional and immersive character of the property. With a total floor area of approximately 1,300 sqm, the property centres around a large complex comprising: A/ A barn B/ Two towers At the far end of the garden, two square towers complete this setting steeped in history. One of them, already converted and integrated into the château’s living spaces, offers a charming apartment comprising a 21 sqm bedroom with a ribbed vault ceiling, a 14 sqm living room and its own facilities. C/ The separate reception area Just 50 metres from the château, an elegant, air-conditioned reception hall completes the property. It features a sumptuous 13th-century vaulted hall, measuring approximately 170 sqm, capable of accommodating over 100 guests, making it ideal for hosting weddings, seminars or private receptions. A professional kitchen with a dishwashing area (50 sqm), as well as cloakrooms and toilets, enhance this event space set within a 3,000 sqm walled plot. The château is set within an estate of approximately 1.9 hectares (4.69 acres), nestled in the heart of a beautifully landscaped setting. The meticulously laid-out gardens give way to a wooded park, featuring fine mature trees, creating an exceptional natural setting. A pond, enhanced by a jetty, completes this idyllic setting. Two plots of meadowland, covering a total area of approximately 9,000 sqm, harmoniously complement the property. Finally, the property features a heated swimming pool, adding an extra touch of comfort and refinement to the estate. Cabinet LE NAIL – Saône-et-Loire & Bourbonnais - M. Lionel MILLET : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Lionel MILLET, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 942 190 125. 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
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…By Agence Mercure Lyon-rhône Alpes
PROPERTY WITH VINES HOTEL RESTAURANT For information, contact: Nadine DIPIETRO +33681993158This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Parthena Conseil
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