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Castle Macon (71)
Object of a recent renovation of hight quality, this 880 m2 castle offers modern comfort. Its architecture is reminiscent of some of the castles of beautiful Tuscany. On the ground floor, a large entrance serves several lounges and reception rooms with fireplaces and parquet floors. The stone staircase leads to the 2 floors and their 9 bedrooms with bathrooms. The park of about 3 hectares brings peace and freshness to lovers of swimming (swimming pool 6x15 m and beach) or sunbathing (large terrace on the edge of the park). Several outbuildings (house to renovate, garage, cellar) complete the property. This property is the ideal starting point for magnificent walks to the Grands Crus de Bourgogne estates (Côte de Beaune: Beaune, Nuits-Saint-Georges, Meursault, and Côte Chalonnaise: Givry, Montagny, Santenay) without forgetting those of Beaujolais (Saint-Amour, Saint-Vérand, Juliénas, Moulin à Vent), great restaurants and buildings steeped in history. The property is located 45 minutes from Lyon, 60 minutes from Beaune, 1h30 from Geneva by car and only 1h35 from Paris by TGV. Motorways A6, A36, A39, A40, RCEA and TGV station (Mâcon Loché). The agency fees will be entirely at the Seller's expense. Contact B.Delamalle +0603317373
By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Macon (71)
In the Mâconnais area, well served by motorway and TGV, superb castle of the early nineteenth century Tuscan style, of about 870 m² livable on 3 levels in about fifteen main rooms including 10 rooms with en-suite bathrooms. Beautiful receptions with fireplaces, wood paneling, inlaid parquet floors ... Several outbuildings: garage, workshop, housing to restore, old wine cellar. Beautiful park of about 2.8 hectares with trees and walls, swimming pool. Location: Approximately 8 minutes from a motorway access, 12 minutes TGV station. About 50 minutes from the center of Lyon; 1:15 Lyon St Exupéry airport; 1 h 15 from Geneva. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr COMPLETE FILE AND VIRTUAL VISIT ON REQUEST
By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bourgogne-franche-comté
Castle Macon (71)
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By Parthena Conseil
Castle Macon (71)
In southern Burgundy, a Tuscan-inspired recreational residence in grounds of 3 hectares. The building was designed during the reign of Napoleon I, in 1805. The rediscovery of the remains of Pompeï and military campaigns in Italy in the late 18th century no doubt influenced its Tuscan look. The house boasts several typically Italian features: a limestone façade in nonchalant ochre tones, greying wooden slatted shutters, arched dormer windows, a low-hanging roof of canal tiles and a porch supported by two columns. To the west, the outbuildings opposite include a house to be renovated. There are three separate entrances to the beautiful shaded grounds, which hide discreetly behind dry stone walls.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Macon (71)
An elegant, comfortable chateau with outhouses, nestled in seven hectares of grounds in eastern France, between Lyon, Dijon and Geneva. You reach the property from a secondary road. It is hidden behind tall walls and the thick groves of its grounds. The design of these grounds drew inspiration from English-style gardens, which were in vogue at the end of the 19th century. The buildings stand around two large courtyards. The main courtyard is enclosed by two residential wings – the north wing, probably built in the 18th century, and the west wing, built in the mid-19th century – and by former farming outhouses on its south and east sides, as well as a chapel beside the entrance to the court. The second courtyard is more recent. It is enclosed by a warden’s lodge and storage buildings that are used for technical aspects of the property. A Gallo-Roman settlement is thought to have stood here. The place was a Knights Templar commandery from the 12th century to the 16th century. Then the Knights of the Order of Malta ran the property up to the French Revolution. Over the past three centuries, only two different families have lived in the chateau. This has given it the harmonious appearance that you can admire today. The whole property has been maintained very well and is currently in a perfect state.
By Patrice Besse
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