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Castle Abbeville (80)

ENCHANTING 18TH-CENTURY CHATEAU IN PERFECT CONDITION IN A REGIONAL NATURAL PARK 1H40 FROM PARIS - Museum-quality 18th-century interior decoration - 18 hectares - Monumental greenhouses 100 meters long - Private 5-hectare lake - Riverbank - Abbeville, Somme. Overlooking the splendid natural site of the Somme Valley, this 18th-century masterpiece with its highly refined symmetrical brick-and-stone architecture, inspired by a landmark 18th-century architectural treatise, rises atop a series of monumental south-facing terraces sheltering some of the largest private greenhouses in France, stretching 100 meters in length. The 18-hectare classical and romantic landscaped park is bordered for 1 km by the river and includes a 5-hectare lake dotted with small peninsulas. The chateau, flooded with light throughout the day thanks to its East-West orientation, features sumptuous sequences of salons and bedrooms adorned with painted and gilded rococo woodwork housing original paintings by Jean-Baptiste Huet, creating an enchanting décor enhanced by the magnificent south-facing views over the valley from the salons. The architecture of the chateau, of remarkable virtuosity, presents a classical symmetry reminiscent of the architecture of the Hôtel de Biron, now the Musée Rodin in Paris, completed in 1737. The architect Charles-Étienne Briseux began the chateau in 1733 and published the plans in his work “L'Art de bâtir les maisons de campagne” in 1743. Pierre de Buissy, son of the original patron, completed the interior decoration around 1763. His portrait by Joseph-Siffred Duplessis is held in the Ottawa Museum and is currently featured in a major exhibition in Carpentras under the direction of the Louvre. It is said that the splendor of the chateau originated from a youthful romance he allegedly had at Versailles with Adélaïde de France, daughter of Louis XV, and that he wished to receive her at his chateau in order to marry her.   Inside, after ascending the grand central staircase, the ground floor, flooded with light all day long and lavishly appointed, is arranged around an oval stone hall decorated with antique-style pilasters and a black-and-white cabochon floor. It opens onto an exceptional dining room with 18th-century painted wood paneling decorated with vegetal motifs and adorned with two oil-on-canvas paintings on the theme of Love by Jean-Baptiste Huet (1745–1811), whose works are displayed in the world's greatest museums, including the Louvre, the MET in New York, and the V&A in London. The ground floor continues with the gilded salon featuring white-and-gold woodwork with dual exposure, decorated with a beautiful marble fireplace, followed by the spectacular Zodiac Salon, flooded with light from triple East, South and West exposures and offering sumptuous views over the valley. It is decorated with 12 zodiac sign paintings, a marble fireplace, large double interior doors, and Versailles parquet flooring. A magnificent staircase with faux-marble painted walls and a wrought-iron banister leads to the upper floors. A sumptuous oval bedroom decorated with floral painted woodwork and paintings by Jean-Baptiste Huet, with a marble fireplace. A library with superb decorative features. A small hall, WCs, and a winter garden provide access to the outbuilding wing. On the first floor, four bedrooms with bathrooms, some decorated with white-and-gold woodwork, two salons with wood paneling including a particularly beautiful rotunda salon, a small dining room, a kitchen, and an office with a dumbwaiter. On the second floor, five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a workshop/laundry room, and a large room ready for conversion. A large cellar.   In the outbuildings with their superb symmetrical 18th-century architecture: a magnificent and large chateau kitchen with rustic décor of beams and joists, terracotta tile flooring, stone sink, marble worktop, ceramic tiles, and monumental fireplace. A workshop. An independent studio: kitchen, bedroom, bathroom. A large ground-floor “museum” room in the former orangery. Two large car garages. A caretaker's house. A large barn, former stable, former cowsheds, and a dovecote. A large independent house in good condition, with two garages.   Enclosed parkland of 189,081 m² with numerous stabilized pathways. A lake of more than 5 hectares. 1 km of riverbank along the Somme River, recently restored and in excellent condition. Superbly maintained gardens with a wide variety of flowers and roses. Three south-facing masonry terraces overlooking the Somme River. Monumental and rare 19th-century greenhouses, leaning against the terrace, in perfect condition and recently restored, sheltering lush vegetation.   Three entrances: a monumental 18th-century wrought-iron gate facing the chateau; a gate leading to the outbuilding courtyard; and a gate at the far end of the park. Historic Monument protection: The chateau, the park, and the avenue leading to the entrance: listed by decree dated 28 January 1944. The facades and roofs of the outbuildings; the dovecote and the two greenhouses in their entirety (cad. AK 77, 70, 79): listed by decree dated 1 December 2003. Connected to mains drainage. Property tax: 4,500 euros per year. Heating: heat pump with forced air system and electric radiators/convectors on the 2nd floor. Location: -162 km from Paris, 1h40 via motorway. -163 km from CDG and Le Bourget airports, 1h30. -10 km from the motorway. -40 km from the sea and beaches (Le Crotoy, Cayeux-sur-Mer). -6 km from supermarkets. -18 km from all shops and services in Abbeville. Paris in 1h30 by train. -38 km from all shops and services in Amiens. Paris in 1h by train. Price: 7,900,000 euros agency fees included, payable by the seller. Fees to be paid by the seller. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.

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$9,224,800
1,500
15bedrooms
land 18ha

By Denniel Immobilier

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Castle Beaucamps-le-Jeune (80)

Rouen Sotheby's International Realty offers you the Château de BEAUCAMPS-LE-JEUNE, built in 1537 at the request of Anne de Pisseleu, Duchess of Étampes and favorite of King Francis I. This château is a jewel of the Renaissance listed in the supplementary inventory of historical monuments. Set in a park of approximately 3 hectares planted with centuries-old trees, it provides a setting of rare elegance, where Renaissance elements interact with medieval reminiscences.Organized around a square courtyard, the first building (approximately 700 m²), carefully restored, opens to the south on a first entrance highlighted by a monumental brick fireplace. It leads to a first kitchen, a bedroom with shower room and toilet. On the north side, a second entrance leads to two interconnecting living rooms, a vestibule nestled in a tower, and guest toilets. The honor staircase leads to a vast reception room and a suite consisting of a winter lounge and a kitchen. On the upper floors, a private apartment unfolds (bedroom, bathroom with bathtub and toilet), an office, a large bedroom, a shower room with toilet, and attic spaces offering additional potential.The second wing (approximately 935 m²), built by the Lazarist brothers, includes a cellar, workshops, reception rooms, kitchen, and a guardian’s apartment on the ground floor. The first floor houses a large reception room as well as a set of six bedrooms, bathrooms, and an office. The attic constitutes vast storage spaces. Served by two staircases, this building calls for partial rehabilitation, allowing for multiple projects (charming hotel, receptions, exceptional residence).The outbuildings – orangery, stables, gatehouse, barns, and greenhouse – complete this exceptional ensemble that totals over 1,900 m² built. The landscaped park, perspectives, tranquility of the site, and historical aura give the estate a unique atmosphere, just 10 minutes from major roads and amenities. A must-see!

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$3,444,700
1,900
9bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 2.7ha

By Rouen - Sotheby's International Realty

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Castle Forges-les-Eaux (76)

There are places that seem suspended outside of time, where every stone tells a story and nature reigns supreme. In the heart of the Pays de Bray, where the hills are adorned with meadows and hedgerows, a discreet path leads to an avenue lined with centuries-old trees. Little by little, the outside world fades away. No more neighbors, no more overlooking neighbors, only birdsong, the wind rustling through the branches, and the feeling of entering a secret, entirely unspoiled domain. It is there, surrounded by fields stretching as far as the eye can see, that a 17th-century château stands, flanked by its two towers. Behind its stone and brick façade, typical of the region, the residence has gracefully weathered the centuries. Carefully restored, it has preserved the authenticity of its architecture while embracing modern comforts. Inside, the magic is immediate: a majestic antique staircase winds its way up four levels, the original parquet floors bear the patina of time, monumental fireplaces warm the reception rooms, and light plays across the delicate woodwork. With its 350 square meters of living space, the château lends itself equally well to family life and the art of entertaining. Spacious reception rooms open onto the park, eight bedrooms are spread across the floors, some with their own bathrooms, and a large attic room invites relaxation or convivial gatherings. In the basement, superb vaulted cellars recall the property's prestigious history. Just a few steps away, a second architectural ensemble unfolds, perfectly designed for welcoming and entertaining. Around a charming courtyard are grouped a renovated farmhouse in the purest Norman tradition, a former barn transformed into a guest house, as well as a reception hall and a covered courtyard for celebrating grand events. This private hamlet forms a self-contained space, preserving the owners' privacy while offering exceptional potential for creating a high-end guesthouse or an exceptional hospitality venue. The estate also includes several Norman outbuildings, such as workshops, a woodshed, garages, and a gatehouse requiring complete restoration. Below, a 17th-century fountain and wash house, listed as Historical Monuments, have stood silent witnesses to a rich and glorious past for centuries. Just five kilometers away, the small spa town of Forges-les-Eaux offers shops, a casino, restaurants, a golf driving range, and lakeside walks. Nearby train stations and motorway access provide easy connections to Rouen, Dieppe, Amiens, Paris, and Beauvais International Airport, located an hour's drive away. This unique estate, perfectly secluded in a verdant setting, embodies the rare combination of historical beauty and modern comfort. An ideal location to envision a prestigious hospitality project, or simply to experience château life in a bucolic and unspoiled setting. CHÂTEAU: NOT SUBJECT TO ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE (EPC) HOUSE 1: ENERGY RATING: D / CLIMATE RATING: D Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between euros3,736 and euros5,054. HOUSE 2: ENERGY RATING: D / CLIMATE RATING: B Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between euros2,220 and euros3,004. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr EI Camille DUPLESSY Sales Agent RSAC No. 985 127 133 Dieppe Contact: +33 7 65 60 22 32

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$1,050,900
667
14bedrooms
5bathrooms
land 3ha

By Espaces Atypiques Rouen

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Castle Arras (62)

Early 18th century castle on 11ha park Near Arras, this castle built in 1702, magnificently renovated in 2017 (900 m²) is nestled in the heart of an 11-hectare estate. This property is a true rare pearl that combines classic elegance and modernity. This castle offers two luxurious suites and thirteen bedrooms, each with its own bathroom and toilet, guaranteeing privacy and comfort to its residents. Professional kitchen, 200 m² reception room, bathed in light thanks to its glass roof which offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding park. The basement is well furnished with a technical room, changing rooms, additional toilets and storage space, guaranteeing the functionality of this residence. Charming caretaker's house comprising: 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, outbuildings. A 400 m² orangery offers a multi-purpose space, while the 11 hectares park allows you to enjoy the tranquility of nature and generous parking space.

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900
15bedrooms
land 11ha

By Chateaux Et Patrimoine

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Castle Zuytpeene (59)

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$2,334,200
262
8bedrooms
2bathrooms
land 10.9ha

By Liberkeys

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Listed castle Rouen (76)

100 km from Paris - Normandy - Medieval chateau and its estate of 6 independent houses - Excellent condition - 13 hectares free of lease - Superb garden - River - Dovecote. Listed Historic Monument. Listed and classified site. Rouen, Normandy. 100 km from Paris, on the edge of a charming Norman village, nestled in a valley bordered by a river gently winding through the landscape, this medieval chateau rises vertically, attached to an octagonal tower in the middle of superb classical gardens crossed by the river. Around the chateau and its dovecote, 6 independent houses form an estate converted into a regional art center in 1970, which has enjoyed an exceptionally brilliant artistic life up to the present day through the work and exhibitions of internationally renowned artists such as Victor Vasarely, Salvador Dalí, Georges Mathieu, Fernand Léger, Gérard Fromanger, Robert Combas, Erró ..., some of whom created portraits of the property. The cultural activity developed through exhibition halls, a boutique, a restaurant, a museum, administrative offices, three apartments and two residential thatched cottages. 1°) The chateau of approximately 550 m² over five levels, consisting of a square keep attached to an octagonal watchtower. 6 large exhibition or reception rooms over 3 levels (2 per level), featuring beautiful decorative elements including a monumental 15th-century coat-of-arms fireplace; a private apartment on the 2nd floor including two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a kitchen/dining room. 2°) The dovecote of approximately 55 m² containing its original timber framework with its internal rotating ladder beneath a pepper-pot roof. 3°) A caretaker's house of approximately 180 m² in 19th-century brickwork (office on the ground floor and caretaker's accommodation with 4 rooms, plus an apartment on the 1st floor including two bedrooms and a bathroom). 4°) A pigeon house of approximately 20 m² housing three visitor restrooms and a water-softening station. 5°) Former stables of approximately 160 m² with restored half-timbering over two levels, housing the estate boutique. Large hall, storage area; upstairs, a studio and a bathroom. 6°) An 18th-century half-timbered house of approximately 110 m² over 2 levels converted into a museum. 7°) The tea room restaurant, known as “La Cascade”, of approximately 200 m² on a single level, comprising a 70-seat dining room, kitchen, storage rooms and a large terrace by the river. Two toilets upstairs and PRM-accessible toilets on the ground floor. 8°) Two independent residential thatched cottages of approximately 120 m² and 80 m² — each over two levels. Large living room, 3 bedrooms. A laundry room, two additional rooms, a studio, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen. Independent access. 9°) An agricultural outbuilding of approximately 100 m² used as a storage shed and workshop. This hamlet, expressing a typically Norman charm, is set in the heart of a 13-hectare park combining high-quality formal French gardens in front of the chateau and an English-style garden nestled within the curves of the river crossing the property. Private visitor parking at the entrance for 42 cars. Historic Monument protection: Facade and roof of the dovecote (cad. AB 72): listed by decree dated 21 November 1985; Facades and roofs of the residence (cad. AB 71): listed by decree dated 26 April 1991. Listed and classified site. Gas-fired central heating for the chateau. Oil-fired central heating for the thatched cottages. Mains drainage. 4 access points. Property tax: 5,000 euros/year Insurance: 5,000 euros/year A full-time couple of gardeners. Location: 100 km from Paris. 25 km from Rouen, all shops and services, hospital, train station, Paris in 1h16. Bus line in the village, Rouen in 30 minutes. First shops and services in the village at 400 meters. Price: 2,982,000 euros agency fees included (including 6.1% agency fees payable by the buyer). Including fees of 6.5% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 2 800 000 €. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.

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$3,482,100
1,100
land 13ha

By Denniel Immobilier

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