The agencies at Poigny
These agencies offer a selection of luxury properties vente at Poigny. Feel free to contact them for personalized assistance.
Property held in strict confidence — documentation available upon request. Sale price: €3,950,000 VAT included, of which 5% VAT included agency fees charged to the buyer, representing a net seller price of €3,750,000.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
1h30 from Paris, on the edge of a village with shops, you will discover the CHÂTEAU DE BELLERIVE, surrounded by greenery and overlooking the Yonne.This property was built around 1885 on the ruins of an old inn by Mr. D., who returned from the Transvaal after making his fortune in gold and diamond mines.This elegant neo-Renaissance château, with 15 rooms and approximately 480 m2 of living space, includes on the ground floor: a large entrance with marble cabochon flooring and Gothic windows that opens, through double doors, onto a large salon, a small salon and a former music room. These three richly decorated rooms -- with herringbone parquet, beautiful mouldings and superb ceilings -- total 130 m2 of reception space. A corridor leads to a large 20 m2 kitchen, an office, a WC, a dining room and two technical rooms.On the first floor, entirely oak-floored, a wide gallery leads to 6 large bedrooms, 5 of which have ensuite bathrooms and WCs. One bedroom opens onto a turret-flanked terrace with a superb view of the river. The top floor includes a 77 m2 habitable room plus 2 bedrooms, a bathroom and a WC.Since 2006 numerous works have been completed: waterproofing, roofs and downpipes in full, connection to the mains sewer, water-to-water heat pump, electrical panels, one tower rebuilt to its original style, outdoor terraces... The interior of the château now remains to be renovated.This property also includes a covered swimming pool of 13 m x 6 m (liner to be redone), a caretaker's house of 90 m2 to renovate near the entrance gate with a new roof.A very pleasant enclosed park surrounds the château, bordered by the river with numerous old trees. Two access gates, one of which allows walking to the center of an old village with its bakery, pharmacy, restaurant, and grocery store. An 8-minute drive to a town with all shops and amenities and a train station for Paris with some direct trains in 1h20. A6 motorway exit 14 minutes away.Several owners have succeeded one another, such as the Godin family, an ambassador, a famous doctor. All have maintained the authentic character of this piece of human-scale architecture. But for now, no one has discovered the treasure of diamonds hidden by its builder.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed can be consulted on the georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.Contact Laurent Sineau for information and visits.
…By Leigniel Immobilier
19th-Century Castle with Gîtes Near Ferté-sous-Jouarre (east of Paris). In the Parc de Charnesseuil, a characterful house from the Napoleon III era with park and gîtes including: I°- The castle: - In the basement: hallway, former kitchens, cellar, pantry, boiler room. - On the ground floor: entrance hall, office, reception room, dining room, kitchen, WC, corridor, stairs leading to the upper floor and service stairs. - On the first floor: landing, a large room, three bedrooms, office, storage, two bathrooms, service stairs. - On the second floor: landing, five bedrooms including two with showers, a laundry room. - On the third floor (to be completely renovated): landing, eight rooms, WC and bathroom. - On the fourth floor: attic Heating by air-pulsed fuel boiler (annual costs: approximately €6,000/year) II°- The annex of the house: - On the ground floor: office and storage. - On the first floor: WC and two rooms. An adjoining building with one room upstairs and a garage below. An annex used as a garage of approximately 150 m². III°- The caretaker's house: Gîte - In the basement: cellar. - On the ground floor: kitchen, living room, hallway. - On the first floor: landing, WC, three bedrooms including one passing through, shower room. - Attic. Heating by electric radiators, classified housing in G. IV°- Former stables renovated into gîtes: *Gîte Monarque for 14 beds: - On the ground floor: living room, kitchen, WC, one bedroom with shower room and WC. - Upstairs: 6 bedrooms including 3 with shower rooms and WC, a shared shower room, 2 independent WCs. Heating by electric radiators, classified housing in E. *Gîte Bon Espoir for 6 beds: - On the ground floor: living room, open kitchen, bedroom, WC. - Upstairs: WC, shared shower room, 2 bedrooms including one with a shower room. Heating by electric radiators and reversible air conditioning for the living room, classified housing in D. *Gîte to be finished renovating (stairs, water rooms, WC, and heating to be planned) for 12 beds: - On the ground floor: living room, open kitchen, WC. - Upstairs: 6 bedrooms including 4 with shower rooms and WCs, a shared shower room with WC, independent WC. *An indoor pool of 9m*4m with showers and WC Park and a pond with its island.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Vetea Grimod Et Ludivine Marchand
4-STAR CHATEAU-HOTEL 50 KM FROM PARIS - 21 bedrooms with expansion potential up to 80 bedrooms - 19th-century residence with Mansard-style broken roofs - SPA - Beautiful view - 4.9 hectares - Private stud farm - Business assets included - Crécy-la-Chapelle - Seine-et-Marne - Île-de-France. 35 minutes from Paris via the A4 motorway and from Roissy CDG airport, this 19th-century chateau was converted into a 4-star hotel twenty years ago. Nestled in a small village in Île-de-France at the foot of the church, it enjoys splendid views over beautiful countryside and the leased private stud farm. The interior has retained several original features including moldings, marble fireplaces, and interior shutters. Opening onto a beautiful south-facing terrace, the ground floor comprises an entrance hall, large and small salons, an elevator serving all floors, an office, and a large restaurant dining room. The service area extends in sequence at the rear with independent access, laundry room, pantry, fully equipped kitchen connected to the restaurant dining room, cold rooms, and storage areas with exterior access. On the mezzanine level: changing rooms, showers, and WCs. A private 120 m² apartment with fireplace, kitchenette, bathroom, and WC, located on the mezzanine level of the main building, with independent access via an exterior staircase. On the first floor: 4 bedrooms. On the second floor: 6 bedrooms. Attic, technical room, sanitary facilities. Two cellars. An indoor swimming pool complemented by changing rooms with toilets, two showers, a sauna, and a hammam. In the park, a modern building with 11 bedrooms of approximately 25 m² each. A large event reception hall. Changing rooms, WCs, pantry area with sink and tables. A leased private stud farm facing the chateau within the park. The business assets of the current hotel operation are included in the sale. OPTIONS (available only to the purchaser of the chateau): -1: A farmhouse and various charming buildings requiring complete restoration at the rear of the property, with building rights allowing expansion up to 80 bedrooms, on 2.8 hectares, at the price of 1,072,000 Euros agency fees included (fees payable by the seller). -2: An independent house with 5,000 m² of land, at the price of 536,000 Euros agency fees included (fees payable by the seller). Location: -In a small village in Seine-et-Marne. -First shops 8 km away. -Meaux 11 km away with all shops and services. Paris by train in 23 minutes. -20 km from Disneyland Paris, Chessy. Price: 3,216,000 Euros agency fees included (fees payable by the seller). Fees to be paid by the seller. DPE blank. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Denniel Immobilier
iad France - Morgane Le Cam offers you: Located in the municipality of Mée-Sur-Seine, come discover this magnificent property from 1875, situated on a plot of 8328 m2. On this plot, there is a 430 m2 castle, 2 habitable outbuildings, a workshop, a garage, a covered swimming pool, an outdoor kitchen, a large landscaped garden including part of the land that can be built on, and 2 different entrances with motorized gates. The castle with its total basement consists of: ON THE GROUND FLOOR - A spacious living room/dining room with a floor area of 64m2 - A living room of 23m2 - 2 kitchens of 25 and 18m2 - A hallway of 22m2 - An office of 13m2 - A veranda of 24m2 - 1 WC - 2 wood fireplaces ON THE 1ST FLOOR - 1 landing of 18m2 - 4 Bedrooms (16, 20, 15, 22 m2), including 2 bedrooms equipped with a shower room and WC - two dressing rooms - A laundry room - 1 Bathroom + WC ON THE 2ND FLOOR - 1 landing of 15m2 - 2 bedrooms (21 and 36m2) including 1 with its shower room and WC - Dressing room - Office - WC THE FIRST OUTBUILDING WITH A FLOOR AREA OF 63 M2 CONSISTS OF: - Kitchen of 15.5m2 open to a living room of 18m2 - Upstairs, 1 bedroom with its shower room + WC - 1 landing room of 12m2 THE SECOND OUTBUILDING WITH A FLOOR AREA OF 70 M2 CONSISTS OF: - Kitchen of 14m2 open to a living/dining room of 14m2 - 1 shower room on the ground floor + WC - Upstairs 1 bedroom of 14.5 m2 with shower room and WC - 1 landing room of 11.5 m2 - In the attic: 1 bedroom of 9m2 - A cellar This property offers a piece of land still buildable, without any overlooking, close to amenities, the banks of the Seine, a lovely park, it will charm you with all its assets. Renovation work was carried out in 2019 (installation of solar panels, interior renovation, window replacement, installation of a covered pool, electricity, renovation of outbuildings, outdoor areas ...). Agency fees are the responsibility of the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class E index 308 and CLIMATE class D index 47. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal obligation to clear brush, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate announcement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Ms. Morgane Le Cam, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered at the RSAC of Melun under number 934782947, holder of the real estate canvassing card for the company I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
29 km south-east of Paris, 19th century chateau of 1400 m² of living space built on a 10 hectare park, mainly wooded. The ground floor with its 4.80 m high ceilings includes, on the courtyard side, a large entrance hall and a kitchen, on the park side, a vast dining room and a large living room opening onto the terrace, a music room and a library. All the period features have been preserved and restored: parquet floors, woodwork, moldings, fireplaces, marble... On the upper floors, 15 bedrooms, all with bathroom and toilet. In the basement, a relaxation area including swimming pool, sauna, hammam, gym. The park crossed by a stream and decorated with a pond offers beautiful views of the valley, it extends into a wooded part. The whole is in very good condition and perfectly maintained. Access Charles de Gaulle via the Francilienne, Orly and Paris via the A6 motorway. Bertrand GUENIOT +33671071839
…By Proprietes De Prestige
An vast 18th century mansion and its neo-Romanesque indoor chapel and outbuildings in the Essonne valley, 35 km south-east of Paris . The present mansion was re-built in a classical 18th century style on the foundations of an older edifice around 1850. Past the entrance gate leading directly to the main courtyard with a central circular lawn, the mansion comes into view. At the rear of the mansion, parklands planted with centuries-old trees provide the backdrop for a both pastoral and elegant scene that stretches as far as the river. This four-storey mansion spans approximately 1,200 m². Its slate roof, which is in excellent condition, is dotted with bullseye windows. The edifice extends out on either side of a central south-east facing front section. This houses the main entrance, topped by a wrought iron balcony whose motifs are reminiscent of the Sun King's monogram. The balcony can be reached via French windows framed by a sculpted pediment. The upper part of the front section rests on four columns topped with capitals. On each side of the entrance, two carved stone sphinxes stand guard over the estate. Each wing has a row of five windows per level. On the ground floor, thanks to the dual aspect rooms, they connect the front and rear of the grounds. At the four corners of the mansion, four square towers emphasise the symmetry of the design. Each tower features windows richly decorated with carved shells and floral motifs in the Renaissance style. The façades of the towers are framed by slender columns crowned with finely crafted capitals. The north-west façade, facing the grounds, echoes the composition of the main façade. Its central avant-corps stands beneath a bullseye window framed by two imposing gable dormers. All of the façades, as well as the slate roof, have been carefully restored in keeping with their original architectural style.
…By Patrice Besse
Ref.4598 : Listed château in 30 acres of parkland for sale near Troyes Troyes town center is 5 km away, and the factory outlets are a war away. The property is not far from the great Champagne lakes, the wine estates of the Cote des Bar and Les Riceys, a charming winegrowing village. Character towns such as Bar sur Aube and Bar sur Seine are also close by. Troyes, a city with a rich heritage, booming with tourism In recent years, François Baroin, the mayor of Troyes, has worked hard to restore this medieval and Renaissance town to its former glory, making it one of the most remarkable in France, both in terms of its size and the homogeneity and quality of its buildings. Downtown Troyes is home to a unique, tightly-packed ensemble of 16th-century timber-framed and chalk houses. Several museums have been restored to a very high standard, including the Cité du Vitrail and an interesting Museum of Modern Art, nestled in the former 16th-century episcopate. The town has been awarded the “Ville d'Art et d'Histoire” label. In a former French-style park of over 30 acres, criss-crossed by avenues and punctuated by a large canal, the property brings together 4 houses from different eras ranging from the Renaissance to the 19th century, all just 3 minutes as the crow flies from downtown Troyes. To acquire it is to benefit from a unique green setting 2 hours from Paris by car and 1 H 15 by train (by 2028). The buildings, built on a rectangular terreplein, are isolated by a moat. After crossing the châtelet, redesigned in the 17th century in place of the old drawbridge (1521), you will find : The Former outbuildings The former outbuildings have recently been renovated. They offer over 650 sqm on 2 levels, with 5 bedrooms and more than 9 rooms including kitchen, dining room, veranda, billiard room and living room. This 19th-century building, which is lived in year-round, boasts all the modern amenities for living and entertaining, including an 8.60 x 5.40-meter heated swimming pool, a carport for 3 cars, a sauna and an open-plan, neo-Gothic-style reception room for up to 80 guests. A wooden terrace extends the building to the rear, overlooking the moat, barely disturbed by the leaping of a carp. A small, lichen-strewn stone bench on the other side of the moat adds a romantic touch. One of the most beautiful views of the estate can be found here, with the perspective of this great canal, in the purest spirit of French gardens. Passing the former outbuildings, we return to the central area, which features a languid, teardrop-shaped lawn. It serves several dwellings, including : The Renaissance pavilion With its beautiful Polisy ashlar, it stands out from the crowd, with its octagonal dovecote overlooking a 9 x 4.50-meter swimming pool. Above the entrance door, a bust of Diana is framed in an oculus, flanked by two horns of plenty. The pavilion comprises 7 rooms, including 4 bedrooms. The kitchen, with its azure ceiling studded with stars on a blue background, has been installed in place of the estate's former chapel. A beautiful Louis XV fireplace forms the epicenter of the very large living room, whose nobility is underlined by the ceiling height (around 4.30 meters) and a beautiful herringbone parquet floor. This generously proportioned, light-filled space exudes a welcoming warmth, as does the adjoining dining room. Here, a beautiful Burgundy stone floor, with its irregular, smooth and shiny patina, adds a touch of minerality to the refined décor. Under the First Empire, the current dining room would have been decorated with stucco depicting antique processions. The corner house with its double pointed gable To reach the corner dwelling, characterized by its double pointed gable, we exit the Renaissance pavilion. From the outside, we can admire the large, late-Renaissance dormer windows, crowned with crescents reminiscent of the Henry II period. The overhanging gables are reminiscent of the half-timbered houses that make up the charm of old Troyes. A staircase leads to a vast hall with beautiful cabochon paving. It opens onto the bridge leading to the park. The house has 8 rooms, including 3 bedrooms and a bathroom. A small living room with wood panelling and Louis XV marble fireplace leads to the kitchen, slightly lower down. It provides access to a vast terrace overlooking the park. A two-storey attic tops the whole. The 18th-century wing with pediment A long, classical 18th-century wing with pediment is set back at right-angles, featuring 4 arcades and 3 ashlar doors, and 7 windows on the second floor. In the center of the facade, a portico with pilaster carries a triangular pediment decorated with two coats of arms joined together and surmounted by a Count's crown. This part of the building comprises 9 rooms, including 2 bedrooms with bathrooms, several lounges, a study, a kitchen, a conservatory and a machine room located at the end of the building in the tower, accessed from the outside. On this sunny spring day, the beautiful reception room on the first floor, bathed in through-light, exudes an impression of lightness that the beauty of white chalk cannot constrain. The overall decoration could do with a refresh. The châtelet The châtelet features a stone facade with a rusticated first floor. It housed the former drawbridge, the grooves of which can be seen on the façade of the entrance tower. The surrounding walls were demolished to clear the view. The first floor is accessed via a stone spiral staircase which leads to a room with a fireplace on the right, used as a storeroom, and 2 rooms on the side of the former guardhouse, probably occupied after the war. These rooms are in need of restoration. Part of the structure upstairs needs to be consolidated. The park This planted setting is reminiscent of French gardens, with its avenue trees, green carpet in the perspective of the château, traffic circle, perpendicular and star-shaped paths. The design of the Grand Canal, which runs for several hundred meters and is fed by the Triffoire, is reminiscent of the Grand Canal at Versailles. At the far end of the park, near the main gate, lies a well-kept secret, which the owners may (or may not) be able to tell you. It's a salon de verdure. It's customary to hang sandbags from the branches of trees to create a canopy of shade. In this case, the trees are lime, one of the most common species in the park. This space, shaped by the hand of man and by nature, has always been the setting for festivities and dances, when the innocence of youthful elks competed with the rising sap of trees .... In the past, the château's grounds stretched far and wide across the surrounding plain, covering more than 220 acres in 1862. Later, the château was gradually overtaken by the city. Today, the contrast between the serenity of the park and the (barely perceptible) hectic pace of the modern world on the other side of the châtelet, which acts as a space-time gateway, is striking. Cabinet LE NAIL – Aube - Mr Michel FLOIRAT : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Michel FLOIRAT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 404 179 657. 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
A 16th-century chateau, its drawbridge and water-filled moats surrounded by grounds of a little more than 5 hectares, two hours from Paris, in the middle of a Burgundy village. According to archival records, the chateau was built in the 14th century by the lords of Baulches and was used as a residence for the captains of the garrison before it was reorganised in the late 16th century and then once again in the 18th. What remains today after these transformations is an 18th-century monument, built over a platform of 50 x 50 metres surrounded by wide moats of more than 10 metres and closely connected to the memory of the Arnaud de Châteauvieux family, lord of said chateau. As for the property’s fortified gatehouse, restored according to standard practices, it once contained a drawbridge that provided access over the moats. A wide bridal bath connects the village to the chateau, where the property’s gate opens onto a Calvary surrounded by a large circular swath of lawn, which, is in turn, encircled by a drive, providing vehicle parking. From here, a small lane bordered by a low stone wall branches into two segments – once past the bridge decorated with two stone vases – which curve around a central lawn before finally reaching the court of honour. As for the gatehouse’s portcullis, now transformed into a tall gate, it provides vehicle access to the chateau’s court of honour, flanked by a pavilion on each end and landscaped with large pruned yew trees in the middle. Surrounded by moats, the water for which is supplied by a natural spring flowing from a shimmering blue fountain, on the northern side of the chateau is a stone patio, followed by a bridge that spans the moats, one end of which is safeguarded by a tall ornate gate with fine gold-plated motifs that gives directly onto the grounds with its paths lined by plane or lime trees. A pond that has been there since the chateau’s construction and now transformed into a swimming pool, is located directly opposite the chateau, while a stone deck with sculpted figures as well as ancient benches, antique statues, vases, a pond and a small stream embellish the premises, cadenced by multi-century trees and abundant flora. In addition, a wooden chalet, surrounded by lush vegetation, houses a sauna, whereas, set back a ways, a chapel seems to watch over the property and, a little further on, there is an orchard with greenhouses, beehives and small wooden sheds, used as workshops. Last, but not least, standing apart from the other buildings in a semi-circular courtyard are the caretaker’s cottage, a dwelling for the chateau’s employee and several garages that can hold about fifteen vehicles total.
…By Patrice Besse
Near Auxerre. A long bridle path leads to this exceptional period property dating from the 16th century and remodelled in the 18th century. Comprising four main buildings, it is set in peaceful extensive grounds with French formal gardens, woodland, streams and ponds. Featuring vestiges of the drawbridge and protected by a wrought-iron grille, the entrance porch has resisted the passing centuries and accesses an elegant central courtyard with three buildings bordering the moats. The four buildings have been recently restored and are in perfect condition. Superb living and reception rooms and bedrooms with private bathrooms command magnificent views. To the rear of the courtyard, the formal gardens are accessed by means of a stone bridge also featuring a superb wrought-iron grille. A central period water feature has been transformed into a swimming pool. A little consecrated chapel is on the edge of the woods which boast centennial trees, as do the gardens which also feature an orchard and a vegetable garden. Two caretaker’s lodges at the entrance to the property have been converted into 3 dwellings. Each benefit from privacy and open onto gardens distinctly separate from the main building. Other annexes include a building with 8 garages, as well as a function room featuring soaring ceilings. The ensemble is perfectly maintained. 50-page file with photos, technical details and further information by request.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Just minutes from Villers-Cotterêts and the International City of the French Language, this magnificent 19th-century château embodies the elegance of the French art of living, set within approximately 3 hectares (7.4 acres) of beautifully landscaped parkland. Meticulously renovated with great care and respect for its heritage, the property has preserved all the authenticity and character of its original soul while offering an exceptional level of modern comfort. Offering approximately 750 sq.m (8,070 sq.ft) of living space, the château enjoys a sought-after south-facing orientation and commands open views over an unspoiled natural setting. The grounds have been thoughtfully designed for relaxation and entertaining, featuring expansive sun-drenched terraces, balconies overlooking the park, an indoor swimming pool, and inviting outdoor living spaces. Inside, period features blend seamlessly with contemporary amenities. High ceilings, intricate moldings, original fireplaces, and oak parquet floors create an atmosphere that is both warm and refined. The reception areas unfold elegantly from one room to the next, including a grand reception hall, formal and reading lounges, and a sophisticated study. Every space has been designed to entertain with distinction while embracing the tranquility of the estate. At the heart of the home, the spacious fully equipped kitchen provides the perfect setting for convivial gatherings and the art of entertaining. The château also features a remarkable vaulted wine cellar, a true sanctuary for wine enthusiasts, offering an authentic and elegant environment for the storage and enjoyment of fine vintages. Garages, cellars, and converted outbuildings complete this rare offering, equally suited as a prestigious family residence, an elegant country retreat, or a high-end hospitality venture. An exceptional estate where heritage, refinement, and the French lifestyle come together in a preserved natural setting, within easy reach of Paris. This property is presented by Jérôme de Fierlant +33 (0)6 84 18 93 28 Commercial Agent (EI) Information regarding potential risks to which this property may be exposed is available on the official French government website: Géorisques.
…By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux
Ref. 4306: Magnificent listed Chateau in Champagne, for sale This magnificent château is located just a few kilometers from Châlons en Champagne, in the Marne department, one of the four departments that make up the Champagne-Ardennes region. A region world-famous for its most prestigious wine, champagne! Located in a small commune of 380 inhabitants, right next to the village church. In practical terms, it's just 2 km from all the shops and services you need for everyday life. For children, there's a school bus service just outside the château. And to reach Paris by train, the station is 17 km away. XVIIth & XVIIIth century château built on the site of an ancient seigniorial house whose earliest records date back to 1264. With the evolution of time, lifestyle and taste, it has undergone numerous transformations over the centuries. In 1608, Hugues MATHE, Receiver General of Finances for the Champagne region, acquired the château and carried out major works, including the two dovecotes in the courtyard and the renovation of the main building. In 1650, he commissioned the construction of a moat around the château, and had a canal built to divert water from the nearby river. The castle's numerous drawbridges were built at this time. Hugues MATHE organized the park in parallel, calling on Jean Debar, a pupil of the talented André Le Nôtre, to design his formal gardens. In 1735, the château was purchased by François Jean-Marie MOREL, President of the Presidial Court of Châlons-en-Champagne, who restored the building from top to bottom. This date is engraved on the lintel above the entrance door. He restored the facades 'à la moderne', then added two small wings set at right-angles. Later, he carried out extensive work on the château's bridge and entrance gate. He also embellished the gardens with elegant flowerbeds, bridges and water mirrors, all embellished with attractive sculptures. Later, as a result of family alliances, the château passed into the hands of the Comtes Dubois de Riocour family. Built of chalk stone and topped with an Irish purplish slate roof, the château stands at the center of a large rectangular terre-plein surrounded by water. A footbridge spanning the moat provides access to the château's courtyard. A magnificent main gate stands at the entrance to the bridge. On either side are two two-storey square pavilions, formerly dovecotes. The château has a classic east-west orientation, ensuring maximum sunlight. The gardens are to the east and the courtyard to the west. The building is composed of a central body flanked by two wings, each of which has three storeys. Two lower, two-storey wings are attached symmetrically. These two wings are extended by two single-storey buildings framing the courtyard. This assembly creates an interesting interplay of roofs. The roofs of the two end wings are long-sloped and rise as high as the more compact roofs of the main building. Eight finials crown the building. To the north, a final two-storey extension breaks the symmetry of the château. And, at the end of this extension, a heat pump-heated swimming pool (4 x 10 meters) (64 cubic meters of water). The château and northern extension total 1,535 sqm, with a further 210 sqm of accessible undeveloped attic space and 128 sqm of non-accessible attic space in the north and south pavilions. The 595 sqm first floor is composed as follows: A main entrance with a magnificent double spiral staircase in wood and wrought-iron banisters. The vestibule's cabochon tiled floor is almost three hundred years old. On either side of this entrance are 6 large salons with wood panelling and parquet flooring in a variety of patterns (Versailles, herringbone, bâton rompu, mosaic...). The doors feature elaborate bronze fittings. They feature the Counts De Riocourt family coat of arms in the form of a crown surmounted by nine balls indicating their rank of nobility. A large, fully-equipped kitchen, 4 toilets including 2 with disabled access, numerous storerooms and anterooms. The extension comprises a large private apartment with fitted kitchen, 1 bathroom, 2 wc, 4 bedrooms, 2 offices and a laundry area. There's also a seminar area with its own independent staircase, comprising two training rooms and a breakout room. A large garage. -North pigeon house of approx. 135 sqm on three levels: fully-equipped gîte comprising living room/kitchen, two bedrooms, two shower rooms with wc. -The south dovecote is unfinished, but with some renovation work a second 135 sqm gîte could be created. The grounds cover 42 acres, divided between the courtyard, the moat, the formal garden, which the current owners are gradually redesigning to reflect Le Nôtre's original work, and the forest with its inviting paths. Water is everywhere, providing the romantic dimension sought after by the great castellan families of past centuries. The water features have a purely decorative function and contribute to the overall harmony of the design, reflecting the architecture of the château. A private parking lot near the big top and a very large parking lot with four plots for over 350 cars. The chateau is listed on the Inventaire supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques : The facades and roofs of the château, the two lower wings of the outbuildings and the two entrance pavilions; main entrance gate and gate 18s leading to the garden with its pillars; moat and bridges crossing it (cad. A 123, 125, 412): listed by order of 06/1990. Cabinet LE NAIL – Ile-de-France – Mrs Juliette PERRIN : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Juliette PERRIN , Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 512 172 768. 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
In the heart of Champagne, discover this 17th-century gem, listed as a Historical Monument, surrounded by moats, French gardens designed by Le Notre, and private forests over 17 hectares. More than 1,500 m² of living space: ceremonial salons, a majestic staircase, 20 bedrooms, a cottage, independent housing, a heated pool, and reception areas. A unique place, imbued with history and charm, just 1.5 hours from Paris.Just a few kilometers from Châlons-en-Champagne, in the Marne department, this magnificent castle stands proudly in the Champagne-Ardenne region, world-renowned for its most prestigious wine: champagne.Located in a typical small village of the region, the estate is immediately adjacent to the village church. All daily shops and services are only 2 km away, while the station connecting to Paris is just 17 km away.A castle steeped in historyBuilt in the 17th and 18th centuries on the site of an old manor house mentioned as early as 1264, this pleasure castle bears witness to over eight centuries of history.The estate was purchased and fully restored. The façades were modernized, two wings were added in a right angle return, and the gardens were redesigned, punctuated by elegant flower beds, bridges, water mirrors, and refined sculptures.In 1791, the estate entered the Dubois de Riocour family through marriage, who remained its owners for more than two centuries. In 1856, they raised a second floor and installed a splendid central double spiral staircase, a masterpiece in wood and wrought iron.The castle has been listed in the Additional Inventory of Historical Monuments since June 1992, in recognition of its exceptional architectural and historical interest.Architecture and compositionBuilt of chalkstone and topped with a violet slate roof from Ireland, the castle rises at the center of a vast rectangular plateau surrounded by moats. It is accessed via a bridge spanning the waters, adorned with a monumental honor gate.The main body, oriented east-west, benefits from optimal sunlight: the gardens to the east, the courtyard to the west. The architectural ensemble presents a harmonious composition: • a central body flanked by two wings in a right angle return, • two lower symmetrical wings, • and two square pavilions (former dovecotes) framing the courtyard.The varied roofs, eight ridges, and balanced proportions give the whole a rare elegance. A northern extension slightly breaks the symmetry and houses a covered and heated pool (4 m × 10 m).The total area of the castle and its extension exceeds 1,500 m², to which are added 210 m² of accessible attics and 128 m² of non-accessible attics.Interior distributionGround floor – 590 m² • A majestic cross entrance adorned with a double spiral staircase. • Six richly decorated salons with period woodwork and parquet flooring (Versailles, herringbone, broken stick, mosaic). • Refined details: bronze fittings, family coat of arms (a crown with nine balls). • Large equipped kitchen, 4 toilets (including 2 accessible to people with reduced mobility), ante-rooms, and storerooms.First floor – 600 m² • A bright landing room serving 8 bedrooms, each with a bathroom or shower room. • Two additional staircases connect the three levels.Second floor • 9 bedrooms, including 2 with private shower rooms, • 3 spacious communal shower rooms.Outbuildings and annexes • Northern extension: • Private accommodation consisting of 4 bedrooms, equipped kitchen, 2 offices, bathroom, 2 toilets, and laundry. • Independent seminar space with 2 training rooms and a break room. • Large garage. • Northern dovecote (130 m²): complete gîte with living room/kitchen, 2 bedrooms, and 2 shower rooms with toilets. • Southern dovecote (130 m²): not developed, great potential for a second gîte.Park and exteriorsThe estate spans 17 hectares, combining the honor courtyard, moats, French gardens inspired by Le Nôtre, and woods crossed by picturesque pathways. The decorative water features reflect the castle's façades and contribute to its romantic atmosphere.A private parking area completes the whole, as well as a large parking space spread over four plots, capable of accommodating more than 350 vehicles — ideal for receptions, weddings, or seminars.ProtectionListed as a Historical Monument (decree of 06/1990): • Facades and roofs of the castle, • Lower wings and entrance pavilions, • 18th-century gates, pillars, moats, and bridges.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: 'www.georisques.gouv.fr'This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Kretz & Partners
Rare – 25 minutes from Paris, in Louveciennes, in the Yvelines department, magnificent Louis XV style pavilions, built at the end of the 19th century, with a total surface area of approximately 790sqm in a wooded park of approximately 5,300sqm located at the entrance to the former estate of Madame du Barry. The West pavilion, with a surface area of approximately 410sqm, has been completely redone, it now benefits from large reception rooms on the ground floor and 4 bedrooms and their bathrooms upstairs. The East pavilion, with a surface area of approximately 380sqm, will require a complete interior renovation. A 70sqm outbuilding completes this ensemble. Major renovation work has been carried out to provide this historic residence with all the modern comforts. This exceptionally rare building has retained all its old-world charm. www.proprietesparisiennes-sothebysrealty.com - luxury real estate expert - Paris
…By Proprietes Parisiennes - Sotheby's International Realty
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…By Agence Mercure Picardie
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…By Immo Best International
19th century castle and its 3-hectare park. There are homes that are not merely visited, but truly felt. From the moment you arrive, this 750 m² château commands attention with quiet nobility. Its dressed stone façade, slate roof and majestic proportions already tell the story of a certain French elegance. Fully renovated, it has moved gracefully through time without losing its character: here, authenticity has not been erased it has been revealed. Facing due south, the property overlooks its approximately 3-hectare park like a belvedere open to nature. The views are generous, luminous, almost theatrical. Through the seasons, the outdoor spaces become a natural extension of the residence: terraces for summer lunches, balconies from which to admire the grounds, and a covered swimming pool to prolong moments of relaxation. Everything invites you to entertain, share and enjoy life, all within a rare sense of privacy. Inside, the spirit of grand residences remains intact. High ceilings, mouldings, fireplaces and oak parquet floors create an atmosphere that is both warm and refined. The reception rooms unfold in perfect harmony: a large reception hall, main salon, more intimate sitting rooms, a study Each space seems designed to welcome conversations, family memories, grand dinners or quieter moments. The spacious, fully equipped kitchen continues this convivial atmosphere. It becomes the living heart of the home the place where meals are prepared, conversations begin, and people gather. The night area offers 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms or shower rooms, including walk-in showers. This layout makes it possible to imagine the château as a large family home, a prestigious second residence, or a hospitality project in a characterful setting. A garage, cellars and converted outbuildings complete this rare ensemble. Located in a lively and touristic village, just 15 minutes from Villers-Cotterêts and the Cité internationale de la langue française, this château offers far more than a property: it offers a way of life, where heritage, comfort and the gentle rhythm of the countryside come together. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr Including fees of 3.6% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 2 500 000 . Energy class D, Climate class D Estimated average amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use, based on the year's energy prices 2022: between 8791.00 and 10203.00 . Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Luxembourg
Only 25 kilometers away from Paris, 12 kilometers from Château de Versailles, in the heart of the village of Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche, lies a jewel of French heritage: the Château de la Bretèche. Built in the 17th century and enlarged during the 18th century, this château, listed as « Historic Monument », was once owned by the Count of Toulouse, the legitimised son of Louis XIV. It features refined classical architecture, a majestic staircase and precious period woodwork both attributed to Mansart de Sagonne. On the edge of the Marly forest, the property extends over 18 hectares of walled landscaped grounds, with formal gardens, an old vegetable garden, bridle paths and unobstructed views of the Versailles plain. The estate includes several characterful outbuildings and a caretaker's house. This exceptional location, discreet and secluded, is ideal for a family residence or for cultural projects. Close to the famous Saint-Nom-la-Bretèche golf course, this rare property embodies the charm and elegance of the French art de vivre.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
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