castle for sale Pommiers, France
Castle Pommiers (69)
LYON. An exceptional 17th century property built in golden stone. 5 bedrooms. Swimming pool. See video, exclusive to the Leggett website. What will your friends say when they find out that you live in the former residence of an adviser to King Louis XIII? That's what this 17th century building in golden stone offers. A unique and exclusive place that will make young and old dream with its stone corridors, which radiate beautiful bright and warm rooms thanks to the two recently installed heat pumps. Cordons bleus will have fun with a magnificent fully equipped kitchen which adjoins the large living room and its amazing fireplace. A dining room of 35 m² reveals an 18th century mural on the theme of India. The sleeping area is upstairs with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The small living room could also become a 4th bedroom with its bathroom. The vaulted cellar can accommodate your best vintages. Access to the garden is direct and overlooks a beautiful space of 700 m² with a breathtaking view, a wooded area with its swimming pool and a 200-year-old listed chestnut tree. This castle has been completely restored and this part of the castle offers more than 225 m² of living space. A large living room and a fireplace with high ceilings, a dining room, a kitchen, 5 bedrooms, one of which offers a panoramic view. Two bathrooms, majestic stone stairs and a vaulted cellar. The building faces south, a large terrace with its wisteria runs along the entire house offering an exceptional view of the Alps and the Lyonnais mountains. A swimming pool also adjoins the terrace and the large garden. Two parking spaces are reserved in a secure area. The property comprises of : Ground floor : Living room: 41 m² Dining room: 39 m² Kitchen + storage: 29 m² Small living room convertible into a bedroom: 14 m² First floor : Bedroom 1: 30 m² Bedroom 2: 13 m² Bedroom 3: 13 m² Bathroom 1: 7 m² Bathroom 2: 4 m² Second floor / The tower: Bedroom 4: 13 m²
By Leggett Immobilier Alpes
13 listings near Pommiers
Castle Lachassagne (69)
Near Lyon and all access, Beaujolais of golden stones, Charnay sector, seduction assured for this medieval castle of the XIth century completely renovated by lovers of history and our heritage. They knew how to respect and preserve all the original architectural elements while providing comfort, warmth, and above all a lot of light. It is completed by a dwelling house to be converted of more than 120 m2 and a caretaker's house of 60 m2. Character property filled with history and patiently restored with particular care and attention reflecting the project of a lifetime. This castle stands proudly facing a breathtaking view and spreads over more than 350 m2, 6 bedrooms, including a magnificent master suite, a large reception room bathed in light, as well as two bathrooms and two shower rooms. The 2 towers are fitted out either as a bathroom or as an office. Structural work entirely taken over in compliance with the rules of the art, new roof, double glazing, heating by pellet boiler. Salt pool, heated with rolling shutter. Garage, workshops, courtyard. Exceptional property with very nice amenities, ideal as a family property to receive and accommodate family and friends. Possible lodges and bed and breakfast. Low operating costs. Tel: 06 72 55 94 80 / 06 67 12 46 89.
By Cabinet Robert Dumas
Castle Villefranche-sur-saone (69)
15 minutes from Villefranche sur Saône, 45 minutes from Lyon and 2 hours from Geneva, a true setting of softness and greenery envelops this authentic and warm castle which was a summer residence before becoming a family living space and warm. Located between field and forest, but close to the village, it is built out of sight in the middle of a flat 2ha 55 park, made up of a wooded part, a garden, an orchard and a courtyard. It covers approximately 660 m2 of living space and offers multiple possibilities: family property, guest rooms, events, gîtes. Large convertible outbuildings (around 400 m2), old dovecote. Ideal location for entertaining and getting away from it all... in another place where a feeling of absolute serenity and well-being reigns. Additional information on request. Tel: 06 67 12 46 89 / 06 72 55 94 80
By Cabinet Robert Dumas
Castle Villefranche-sur-saone (69)
A former 18th century convent, now a residence, a chateau with an indoor swimming pool and 2 hectares of grounds. Partially destroyed in 1789 during the French Revolution, the former convent was subsequently acquired by a family close to the Emperor during the Second French Empire, with the aim of remodelling and renovating the building and transforming it into a comfortable family residence. At that time, it was granted a view ordinance over the Saône by imperial decree and became a 'chateau'. The property is situated in the centre of a market town with a population of more than 3,500, overlooking part of it and boasting an uninterrupted view of the river meandering down below. A small alleyway at the end of the street leads to an impressive entrance gate. It provides direct access to a front courtyard with garage and guest parking. To the immediate left of the gate stands a former caretaker's cottage, converted into an independent gîte (guest house) bordered by an outdoor parking space. To the right of the gate, in the main courtyard, there is an old greenhouse. The rectangular main building is flanked by two wings to the west and two rows of three semi-circular stone arches to the east. The facades of the buildings are rendered and feature numerous large, paned casement windows or French windows. The wings have dressed-stone corner quoins. The main building has a traditional flat-tile gable roof, while the wings are topped by gambrel roofs clad with glazed tiles, each crowned with two ridge finials. At the rear of the chateau, behind the arches, a small courtyard opens onto the parklands, where a raised bridle path runs alongside a quiet street. The second part of the grounds, opposite the main facade, is divided into different areas. A second gate provides access to the upper section of the grounds, where a flight of steps leads down to the main house.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Villefranche-sur-saone (69)
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
Castle Alix (69)
Located in the heart of the coveted Golden Stones area, this exceptional 11th-century castle built with golden stones offers a remarkable living experience. Positioned on a plot of nearly 5000 m², this architectural gem of 485 m² of living space captivates with its south-facing exposure, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding nature and the village below. The property consists of three buildings offering unique development possibilities: The main residence spans 365 m² spread over three levels, fully renovated, blending modern comfort with authentic character. Six bedrooms, including two suites with private bathrooms in the castle tower, a spacious living/dining room with a fireplace, a kitchen/dining area, a laundry room, three toilets, and two bathrooms. Two terraces, one partially covered by the kitchen and the other by the pool, extending from the living room. The adjoining house, ready for renovation, offers three levels to be customized according to your tastes, including cellars on the ground floor, a 60 m² apartment on the first floor, and convertible attic space. It can evolve into an independent cottage or complement the main residence. Finally, an independent residential house of 60 m², ideal for a cottage, a caretaker's house, or a separate workspace, awaits your personal touch during interior renovation. A heated and secure swimming pool, a 50 m² workshop, a carport, a garden shed, a two-car garage, and cellars complete this exceptional living space. Just 30 minutes from the center of Lyon, 15 minutes from Villefranche-sur-Saône, and 40 minutes from the Mâcon-Loché TGV station, this unique property combines comfort and charm, the tranquility of Beaujolais, and urban proximity. A true real estate gem ready to welcome your story. Information on the risks associated with this property is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Lyon-rhône Alpes
Castle Lacenas (69)
LACENAS. Come and discover this elegant château, offering you a place to live in an idyllic setting with its parklands and old golden stone vat room. The interior reflects a harmonious blend of historic character and modern comfort. Comprising several reception rooms, lounges, dining rooms, spacious bedrooms, a convertible attic, fireplaces and remarkable architectural details. A vast landscaped park surrounds the château, providing an enchanting setting. The estate enjoys a privileged, strategic location, offering both privacy and convenience. The surrounding picturesque villages and cultural attractions are within easy reach, providing an exceptionally rewarding living environment. Whether you are looking for a primary or secondary residence, an enchanting family estate or a prestigious investment opportunity, bed and breakfast, seminar or hotel, Château represents incredible potential and a rare opportunity to acquire a true architectural treasure. This iconic château is a haven of peace and tranquillity, just a few kilometers from Villefranche, Lyon and the Paris-Geneva axes. Contact us today to arrange a private viewing and discover the timeless charm of this estate. 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 : 15720€ ~ 21360€ - Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr - Pascal GORSE - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC Lyon 821691276
By Barnes Lyon 02 - St Antoine
Castle Lacenas (69)
In the heart of Beaujolais, Mercure - Forbes Global Properties presents this majestic castle for sale, with a floor area of approximately 2,000 m². This vast historical property is ideally located near Lyon. This architectural gem, expanded by a tower in 1890, spans 2.8 hectares, including the château and its former golden stone wine cellar, meadows, and a partially wooded classified park. The Château – 1,282 m² of living space The interior offers a beautiful balance between historical character and modern comfort. This elegant residence comprises reception rooms, lounges, dining rooms, spacious bedrooms, and beautiful vaulted cellars. The third floor is a complete sleeping area with five bedrooms and convertible attics. Architectural lines and remarkable features: mosaic floors, Toledo ceramics on the ceilings, fireplaces, stone staircase, herringbone parquet flooring, woodwork... West Dependency: a former golden stone wine cellar of 366 m² (distributed over two levels) houses various rooms used as offices, workshops, storage, and a beautiful space of 157 m². Currently organized into two apartments and two professional premises, the property is perfectly adaptable and can cater to various uses: primary or secondary family residence, hotel, event venue, bed and breakfast, or holiday cottage... Amidst the vineyards, the estate benefits from a beautiful location and all-day sunshine. Between Lyon and Paris, this is a rare opportunity to acquire an exceptional residence offering a luxurious lifestyle in privacy. Villefranche-sur-Saône: 15 minutes Macon Loché TGV station (for access from Paris): 40 minutes Lyon: 40 minutes Lyon St-Exupéry Airport: 45 minutes Geneva: 2 hours Information on natural risks is available on the portal www.georisques.fr.
By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Lyon-rhône Alpes
Castle Reyrieux (01)
At the gates of LYON 01, near all access / XIX family property in stone on 3 levels. It offers 650 m2 approximately, beautiful reception rooms, fireplaces, paneling, kitchen, living room, 14 bedrooms, bathroom & shower, toilet, office. S / full basement with workshop, cellar, laundry room. Chapel. Magnificent park of 3 ha, pool, stunning views and quiet assured. Beautiful location 2 minutes to all amenities. Ideal family home, professional activity (hostelry ...) l. PRICE: 1,500,000? REF: TEL 3420 06 72 55 94 80
By Cabinet Robert Dumas
Castle Fareins (01)
Majestic 17th-century pleasure residence on the banks of the Saône, just 30 minutes from Lyon, 45 minutes from St Exupéry airport and 30 minutes from Macon TGV station. This château is listed as one of the region's finest jewels. Built on the site of a former 12th-century stronghold house, this prestigious residence was rebuilt between 1610 and 1616. This Italian-style château evokes the tranquillity of pleasure residences and the atmosphere of Italian villas, and has retained its feudal structure with moat, drawbridge and corner towers. Built of gilded Beaujolais stone, it comprises a central three-storey main building, which once housed a consistory on the first floor and a Protestant temple on the upper floor. This central body, topped by a high roof, is flanked by two two-storey wings, forming the owners' living quarters. It is flanked on the north side by two projecting square towers topped with imperial domes. On the south side, it opens onto a double flight of stairs leading to a vast formal garden, and beyond to a wilder English-style park. This neglected historic property was renovated in 2000 by its current owners, who have brought it back to life. The building is listed as a Historic Monument, as is the parkland, thus protecting the immediate environment of this building and its 39.6 hectares. The interior boasts a number of historic original features, including a modern empty staircase, which opens onto a central void via arcades, and magnificent reception rooms that cross between the gardens on the south side and the courtyard on the north side. Some of the flats have been restored, including one in the Louis XV style. The former Temple on the second level, with a space of 250 m², remains to be restored. The original decor of the residence is sumptuous, with murals dating from 1632 by the Italian artist Pietro Ricchi, a Tuscan painter. The semi-buried basement housed the kitchens. The boiler room is located on this level. The estate includes numerous outbuildings: the caretaker's cottage at the entrance, which is only partly occupied, a former farmhouse that could accommodate families and guests, with its outbuildings and swimming pool, and the parklands with their orchard, vegetable garden, topiary and elegant plane tree-lined driveway. For more information about this exceptional property, contact Claire Barralon Agence John Taylor Lyon on 07 60 13 70 00, [email protected]
By John Taylor Lyon
Castle Rhône (69)
Lyon (1h), Paris (2h TGV), Geneva (2h). Beaujolais. Old renovated farms facing Mont-Blanc, with a breathtaking 360° view. Hamlet develops 1 400 sqm of buildings: Residence (230 sqm), Artist's Residence (288 sqm), Gîte (105 sqm), Guest Rooms (130 sqm), Guardian's House (150 sqm), 12th century Chapel, Modern cuvage, Vaulted cellars, outbuildings. Contemporary and Old Stones welcome you with 11 bedrooms, 10 bathrooms, 4 kitchens. Swimming pool. Park 2 ha. Professional wine estate, with staff, equipment. 10 ha vineyard: Fleurie AOP, Chardonnay, Pinot and Gamay. Project for family, wine lover, tourism devleopper or teleworking. Ref.: BJ21608. Energy class: none.
By Vinea Transaction Bourgogne-beaujolais
Castle Montmerle-sur-saone (01)
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
Castle Courzieu (69)
EXCLUSIVE - COURZIEU. Set in greenery, come and appreciate this true hamlet comprising a château with 5 bedrooms/suites, 2 gîtes, a building including a restaurant with professional facilities, a huge barn to be converted (planning permission granted), a sheepfold, a shed and several outbuildings, a staff accommodation. A caretaker's cottage, as well as parklands and gardens, including a French garden and another with a Tuscan feel, a swimming pool, a chapel and other plots of woodland complete this property. Exceptional panoramic views over the valley and the Monts du Lyonnais. Just 30 minutes from Lyon. Ideal for a family or business project (catering, bed and breakfast, seminars, weddings, christenings and other events). This chateau is one of the rarest in the world, thanks to its conservation, its environment and its perfectly chosen decoration. Agency fees payable by vendor - Montant estimé des dépenses annuelles d'énergie pour un usage standard : 18310€ ~ 24820€ - Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr - Barbara OLIBET - Agent commercial - EI - RSAC Lyon 818782229
By Barnes Lyon 02 - St Antoine
Castle Lyon 1st (69)
A magnificent Italian-style chateau built in 1877 with splendid grounds, nestled in the town of Écully in Greater Lyon. The chateau was built in 1877. Beyond a long wall, it comes into view as soon as you step through the property’s imposing entrance gate. The whole edifice is built of dressed stone. It is a replica of a Florentine villa in a Palladian style that bears all the traits of Vitruvian architecture – a building based on the golden ratio with three essential qualities: strength, usefulness and beauty. The number seven is represented in the number of rooms and windows and even in the garden where there are seven topiary shrubs. The chateau is square in shape and faces south. It is crowned with a flat roof. Its horizontal lines combine subtly with the verticality of its columns and tall Renaissance-style windows capped with triangular pediments. The building has a garden level, a raised ground floor, a first floor and a second floor. On both the facade and the rear elevation, a double flight of stone steps with two quarter turns and finely carved pear balusters lead up into the raised ground floor: on the north side, the steps take you to an entrance hall and on the south side the steps take you to a vast lounge with large windows at the end of a long gallery. You can also reach the interior via other entrances on each side and you can drive straight up to the foot of the chateau’s front steps. On the garden side, a flight of steps takes you down beyond the topiary shrubs to a vast lawn. The edifice is surrounded by its lush grounds. Its east side is edged with leafy trees that provide shade and coolness. Furthermore, its gallery with imposing columns protects the dwelling from the sun too. On the west side, woods make the property cosy. And in the garden, at the bottom of its steps, there is a large oval pond. Beyond this ornamental pond, your gaze is drawn to the splendid vista of greenery and open space that the garden offers.
By Patrice Besse
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