castle for sale Saint-Sulpice, France
Castle Saint-Sulpice (81)
Located in Saint-Sulpice-la-Pointe (81370), this magnificent 19th-century castle offers a true journey back in time, nestled in a 13-hectare park with a pond, marsh, and swimming pool. The annexes allow for various public activities, including lodges and meeting rooms. Just 20 minutes from Toulouse, this property combines a lush setting with proximity to the city.The exterior includes a park with many centenary trees, 8 parking spaces, and various ancillary facilities. The beautiful gardens, pond, and wide variety of vegetation offer a peaceful and picturesque atmosphere, ideal for relaxation and outdoor activities.Inside, the 448 m² of living space offers a ground floor of 240m² including a dining room, equipped kitchen, living room, office, bedroom with bathroom, and beautiful brightness. On the upper floor, there are 7 decorated bedrooms and 4 shower rooms. The 240m² basement offers workshops, a laundry room, summer kitchen, and storage spaces. Enjoy 8 bedrooms, 5 toilets, and 4 bathrooms, ideal for a prestigious residence or a commercial project.Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frSale price: €2,390,000Fees charged to the sellerContact your SAFTI advisor: Adrien FABRE, Tel: 0663104558, Email: [email protected] - EI - Commercial agent registered with the RSAC of Toulouse under number 911 503 399This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Safti
30 listings near Saint-Sulpice
Castle Montastruc-la-Conseillère (31)
Close to Toulouse, Albi and Montauban, this unique property complex on the banks of the river Tarn is a rare opportunity. With an impressive surface area, it combines a private residence and professional activities including room rental, bed & breakfast, gîte and seminars. Built in 1780 in the Tuscan style, the chateau is constructed in the traditional brick of the Toulouse region. Inside, you'll find the volumes and amenities of 18th-century noble homes. A succession of lounges with preserved parquet floors, fireplaces, high ceilings and large windows providing exceptional luminosity given the building's southern exposure. The ground floor includes a technical area (boiler room, storerooms, workshop) and the chateau's charming former kitchens, now fitted out and able to accommodate 40 guests. The second floor (approx. 360 sqm) features reception rooms, an office, three bedrooms with bathrooms, a kitchen and a storeroom. The second floor features eight bedrooms with distinct styles and bathrooms. 370 sqm attic. In the annex wings: The east wing of 380 sqm: includes a 190 sqm wedding hall for 160 guests, a catering area, a coatroom with sanitary facilities (including PRM), storage space, the covered arcades and, at the end of the wing, two orangeries. The west wing of 120 sqm : includes a desecrated chapel, reception and storage areas, a garage and a three-bedroom gîte or janitor's cottage with independent access. The estate extends over 3 hectares, with visitor parking, themed gardens, a swimming pool area and a large landscaped park with centuries-old trees on the banks of the river Tarn. This exceptional property, with an accommodation capacity of 50 guests, still has the potential to diversify its activities, especially catering, and is already booked up for 2025 and 2026. For further information: Gérard Lepetit : 06 71 14 98 60 Selling price : 2 475 000 euros Fees at vendor's expense Energy class : D Climate class : D Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between 17,120 euros and 23,210 euros per year. Prices indexed to 01/01/2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Toulouse-occitanie
Castle Lavaur (81)
12th century fortified castle for sale in the Tarn, with a view over the hills and the Pyrenees. Approximately 400 m2 to be declined according to your needs and the spaces of the museum. Architectural elements which make this property unique and classified as a Historic Monument: very rich renaissance facades, mullioned windows, monumental stone staircase etc... It includes three architectural parts of different periods and styles: the medieval enclosure (12th and 13th centuries), the Renaissance facades (thanks to the pastel) and the 18th century cocoa dryer. Financial report due to the 80 days of opening per year of this castle-museum. Originally, Magrin Castle was built on an ancient Celtic oppidum, on the highest hill in the area. At an altitude of 330 metres, it offers a magnificent view of the Pyrenees, the Black Mountain and the Grésigne. Castrum under the Romans, it was consolidated under the Visigoths, in their endeavour to found an empire stretching from Orléans to Seville. It took on its present form as a curiously asymmetrical medieval fortress in the 12th and 13th centuries. Land area of approximately 4100 m2.
…By Immobilier Chavanne Sotheby's International Realty Midi-pyrénées
Castle Lautrec (81)
TARN - BETWEEN CASTRES AND ALBI Magnificent feudal castle in a village, listed (Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments), and therefore benefiting from attractive tax advantages. Situated in the heart of Occitania, the oldest part of the castle was built in the 12th century and successively enlarged in the 13th and 18th centuries. Today, the Château has been completely renovated with all modern comforts (mains drainage, double glazing, central heating, swimming pool...) The current owners, who are passionate about history, have preserved many of the original features: doors, parquet floors, fireplaces, monumental staircase and, more unusually, the four towers and the moat. The latter protected the castle and the villagers who took refuge there in the event of an invasion, in ancient times. This place, which houses two gites, has been designed to host seminars or events in a magnificent setting, halfway between Castres and Albi. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Toulouse-occitanie
Castle Gaillac (81)
Ideally located halfway between GAILLAC (20 km) and MONTAUBAN (30 km), this magnificent 17th-century castle, situated in a dominant position, offers approximately 700 m² of living space. Its beautiful ceiling heights of nearly 4 meters, fireplaces, mullioned windows, towers, vaulted cellar, and vast outbuildings promise a prestigious renovation. We will appreciate the presence of an adjoining house that can be independent. The castle itself spans approximately 415 m², plus a second floor that once housed the maid's quarters over more than 200 m². The adjoining house (which is nevertheless connected to the castle) offers 125 m² of living space. The immense outbuildings, nearing 1,000 m², are in a state of ruin, but their registration in the land registry opens up endless possibilities. All set on 3 hectares of park and woodland. A property intended for the brave and the lovers of heritage to discover without delay!This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Immobilier Chavanne Sotheby's International Realty Midi-pyrénées
Castle Gaillac (81)
TARN CASTLE XVII century 10 HA. Discover a superb estate located near Gaillac and Albi, including a magnificent castle to be completely rehabilitated, with a ground area of 450 m², with the possibility of developing it over two floors. This estate also includes a charming chapel, three duplex apartments already rented, and numerous partially restored outbuildings. A secure swimming pool provides a pleasant and relaxing living environment. A lovely park offers an unobstructed view of the fields and woods, perfect for creating a peaceful environment. The estate is located in a calm and pleasant setting, with quick access to the highway and close to all amenities. Don't miss this unique opportunity to revive a treasure of heritage while developing an ambitious project. Contact us for more information!This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Property And Consulting
Castle Capitole - Toulouse (31)
EXCLUSIVE SALE LOCATION: Close to major roads, just 15 minutes from the center of Toulouse and 20 minutes from its international airport. It's secluded and nuisance-free, yet just a stone's throw from the amenities of a typical village in the Toulouse region. We're just 5 minutes from a famous golf course. The freeway is 5 minutes away. DESCRIPTION: This magnificent Château, with its rich historical past (of which we will provide a written description), is accessed via a long bridleway of majestic plane trees. Having emerged intact from the Wars of Religion and the French Revolution, this château is one of the oldest and most storied in the region. It has been preserved in its original state. Built between the 13th and 17th centuries, it is typical of the Toulouse region, with alternating pink brick and stone as the main ornament on its facade. Its architecture offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Once you've passed through the superb gate, you'll discover a large courtyard opening onto a living space of approx. 1,200 m2, a janitor's cottage and outbuildings of over 2,000 m2, including stables, cellar, reception and exhibition rooms, orangery, swimming pool (10 x 15), park and pond. A passageway leads to a second courtyard with arcades known as the Menagerie. GROUND FLOOR -The former kitchens have given way to the dining room, a splendid vaulted pink brick room with a Languedocienne fireplace and bread oven. -A 50 m2 rectangular brick kitchen opens onto the terrace and direct access to the dining room. -Two charming vaulted rooms with arches give access to the main hall and workshop. -A workshop giving access to the passage between the 2 courtyards. -A grand central staircase leads to the upper floors. 1st FLOOR -The large 80 m2 main living room with its fireplace. The walls are covered in red cotton fabric in the Louis XVI style. -The former 70 m2 music room is now an office with library, Louis XV parquet flooring in the Versailles style, and French ceilings. A charming tea room adjoins the music room, with its small kitchen. -On the mezzanine above the study is a library and TV room. A library with wood panelling and Versailles-style Louis XV parquet flooring. A charming chapel with Cardinal-style textiles on the walls is next. -A room for archive storage -3 en suite bedrooms with terracotta floors and Versailles-style parquet. -A toilet and bathroom. 2d FLOOR The Louis XVIII-style billiard room known as the blue bedroom features a terracotta fireplace. -A corridor leads to 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. 3d FLOOR -4 bedrooms, a 19th century library, a large attic of 200 m2 OUTBUILDINGS -A wedding salon, a 180 m2 multi-purpose room with a view over the pond. Countless possibilities for commercial use. -The former wine cellar is now a delightful room with beamed arches and staircase access to the 2nd floor. 2 exits: one to a covered garage and one to the wedding hall. Double wc -Vaulted cellars 200 m2 with well inside -A 70m² storage area has been added to this room. -2 large storage levels upstairs -The orangery is a bright rectangular room measuring 170 m2. -The stables are 600 m2 -The 150 m2 janitor's cottage is quite separate from the château. It has been recently renovated. First floor: living room, kitchen with fireplace and small patio. On the 1st floor, two bedrooms and a bathroom with bathtub. - 3 apartments independent of the château, including a furnished apartment with bathroom, fireplace and additional room upstairs. SWIMMING POOL It has its own technical room and was fitted out in 2015, with recent equipment. A well nearby LAND: approx. 4.8 ha, including private bridle path. There is the possibility of purchasing a further 12 ha of parkland, woodland, pond and meadows, with an 18th-century triumphal arch. NOTES: It will be possible to buy the furniture separately, according to a list to be provided. City water Fibre optics Gas central heating No Historic Monument listing OUR OPINION: This chateau with its private setting could serve as a base for art and architecture enthusiasts, car collectors, or the development of a hotel and tourism business. Also ideal for film and TV shoots CONTACT Hélène DESSORT : +33 (0)6 14 60 32 32
…By Poncet & Poncet Christie's International Real Estate Occitanie
Castle Capitole - Toulouse (31)
P&P EXCLUSIVE This magnificent listed château is located in the Occitanie region, in the department of Ariège. Nestling in the heart of a vast estate, it enjoys a privileged position with panoramic views over the surrounding countryside. The château has a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Over the centuries, it has been inhabited by various noble families and has witnessed many historic events. Its imposing architecture and medieval features make it a place full of charm and history. The property is of high quality, with remarkable architectural features such as towers, moats and well-kept gardens. It has been carefully restored, preserving its original character while incorporating modern facilities. The restoration has been carried out to historic standards and using high quality materials, providing a luxurious and comfortable setting for residents or visitors. With 12 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms, it offers generous space for residents and guests. In addition to the main structure, the château has a large outbuilding with two additional suites and a large party room, ideal for special events. In addition, it offers the possibility of having a resident caretaker on site, thanks to a detached house with 4 bedrooms and a private entrance, ensuring the privacy of the castle owners without any inconvenience. What we think: This castle is quite simply breathtaking on its natural promontory, in terms of its history and its complete restoration
…By Poncet & Poncet Christie's International Real Estate Occitanie
Castle Toulouse (31)
FOR SALE SOUTH OF TOULOUSE Chateau 436 m2 on 3 levels, 3.5 hectares of grounds, swimming pool, outbuildings wi - Live in the SOUTH of TOULOUSE in OCCITANIE in a CHATEAU de suite, it is habitable. This beautiful 17th century building is set in 3.5 hectares of parkland with - A magnificent entrance, opposite: the CASTLE. A slate roof and 4 towers. Hundred-year-old trees in the grounds. In the long outbuildings before the chateau is a raised building, which corresponds to a PIGEONNIER-TOUR, early 19th century. Its distinctive feature is a front wall with a semi-circular pediment underlined by a brick cornice. The ceiling of one of the château's lounges is decorated with fine paintings whose motifs are reminiscent of the DIRECTOIRE-style decorative panels in the BEAUHARNAIS and BOURRIENNE hotels in Paris. The composition is thought to be the work of a visiting artist and corresponds to the neo-classical style in vogue in the Toulousain region. Showing a combination of sophisticated scrolls, stylised foliage and miniatures of butterflies or birds, it is arranged around the hunt.
…By Leggett Immobilier
Castle Toulouse (31)
Elegant 700m2 CHATEAU and without nuisance! The rotunda room opening onto the stone terrace accommodated up to two hundred guests, softening the Napoleonic facade. The three living rooms, six bedrooms, five bathrooms or shower rooms have retained original elements: Sarrancolin marble fireplaces with trumeaux, oak parquet floors, stucco, terracotta tiles, tiles, balanced staircase, overhang tiles, coat of arms, Medici vases , grape harvester statue, double revolution staircase, cellars, outbuildings... The Second Empire stands before you with some Renaissance stigmata, the Empress stayed there. Perfectly suited to family life, hospitality and event projects, company headquarters. Your privacy is preserved in this divisible U-shaped building, immediately habitable. A 200m2 loft upstairs could be completed. The search for authenticity and History does not exclude the required comfort: city gas central heating and integrated distribution heat pump, public sanitation network, parking, fiber. Information and visits specifically from Valerie Trinel, capifrance Les honoraires sont à la charge du vendeur. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www. georisques. gouv. fr. ** ENGLISH SPEAKERS: please note that Capifrance has an international department that can help with translations. To see our range of 20,000 properties for sale in France, please visit our Capifrance website directly. We look forward to finding your dream home!
…By Capifrance - Valérie Trinel
Castle Toulouse (31)
A listed medieval castle on the outskirts of a Lauragais village, surrounded by 12 hectares of woods and meadows. The impressive fortified building is surrounded by pastures and groves of trees, as well as landscaped parklands created at the end of the 19th century. A large driveway separates the estate from a local road, with outbuildings - a shed, workshop and caretaker's lodging - just a few metres away. To the west of the castle, there remain the converted servants quarters and working buildings, as well as a 17th century dovecote built on piers, situated on the southern slope of the plateau. Both stylistically and structurally, the castle, which should be described as a 'feudal fortified mansion', appears to date from the reign of Charles VIII or Louis XII, although it was built in 1539. It consists of an elongated rectangular main building with two parallel sets of rooms, more than 27m long and 18m wide. Each corner of the main building features round towers with an external diameter of around 7.5 m, enough to cover the facades. They have arrowslits on each level, facing the entrance door and the southern curtain wall. The roof of the central section is clad with flat tiles featuring square or rounded ends. Some of the tiles are fixed with nails. The roofs of the two front towers are clad exclusively with rounded tiles. The roof of the south-west tower has retained its sealed monk-and-nun tile ribs, while the south-east tower, whose timberwork and roof were restored in the early 20th century, now features a conical pepperpot roof. The walls, with their regularly dressed calcareous sandstone, have an average thickness of almost 1.5 metres. The castle was listed as a historic monument in 1972, with heritage protection afforded to its facades and its high hip roof, crowning an impressive loft.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Toulouse (31)
A 15th-century chateau with three gîtes and 6 5 hectares of grounds, nestled in France’s Lauragais province, 45 minutes south-east of Toulouse. From a country lane, the property’s main gate leads into a gravel court. The chateau and the three gîtes stand at the edge of this court. The property is made up grounds that cover 6.5 hectares and include woods and meadows. The gîtes lie at a right angle to the chateau. This layout structures the property, directs the flow of vehicles and pedestrians and separates the holiday homes from the grand edifice. The facades face different directions and gaze at the horizon. The back of the gîtes looks at a side wall of the chateau, with which the gîtes edge a court lined with trees and shrubby hedges. There are two swimming pools: one behind the chateau and the other one next to the gîtes. The property dates back to 1492. Under an order from King Louis XIV of France, the chateau was extended and the Countess of Toulouse then lived in it. The edifice was redesigned in the centuries that followed, but its main section with three floors has kept its medieval appearance with a round tower flanking it and limestone masonry forming its old walls. Its facade is punctuated with windows in perfect symmetry. These windows are arched at the top. Their surrounds are made of dressed stone, their frames are made of wood and their shutters and pane bars are painted white. The rear face is different. The windows are similarly arched but laid out around several axes of symmetry and extensions adjoin the chateau on this side too: two orangeries that were built at each end of the main section. These two orangeries are identical to each other. Both are single-storey structures bathed in light from panels of glazing made up of small panes. Today, they house a wide range of plants. The outbuildings are made up of four structures built on a slope in a long row with different roof heights. Windows punctuate the walls asymmetrically. These windows are of varying shapes, sizes and materials. The roofs of the property’s different buildings are covered in monk-and-nun tiling and have either one or two slopes. Brick chimney stacks dot these roofs.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Toulouse (31)
A 19th century chateau and its outbuildings in 4 ha of parklands, 40 km to the south of Toulouse. The “Domaine d’Ampouillac”, composed of land and houses, has been known by this name since the 10th century. Initially annexed to the Cuxa Monastery, in 1209 the estate and the priory became part of the Boulbonne Abbey, created in 1129 near to Mazères. The monks of this Cistercian Abbey farmed Ampouillac’s land and that of some adjoining estates, such as Baissac, Artenac and several others. The remoteness of Mazères meant that the monks had to construct buildings for their accommodation on the land they were farming. Said buildings, known as Cistercian barns, were to remain the property of Boulbonne Abbey until the time of the French Revolution when, as a result of the revolutionary riots, Ampouillac was partially destroyed. All that remained was the basement of the “barn” and the current ground floor as is proved by the architecture and the thickness of the walls. In 1791, Ampouillac, was declared National Property and sold. The buyer reconstructed it from the ruins as is explained on the plaque on the stairway. It was also at this time that the first-floor lounge was created and decorated. Ampouillac was to remain in the hands of the same family until 1879 when it was sold to an industrialist from Toulouse. The building currently spans three levels over cellars, the latter being the old, 11th century, Cistercian barns.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Toulouse (31)
An elegant 19th century chateau, its orangery, guest houses, water feature and 10 hectares of grounds, just 40 minutes from Toulouse city centre. The main entrance to the estate is situated away from the main thoroughfares, and leads to an earthen esplanade bordered by a low wall protecting a cypress hedge. Braced by two fluted, rusticated columns with floral motifs, the wrought iron gate with its fine scrolls opens onto a driveway that winds through the parkland featuring centuries-old trees. To the left, perched on a small hill, the five-storey chateau overlooks the entire estate. Built on the site of a former 16th-century fortified castle, it has a four-sided slate roof. Its perron offers a view over the park and its lawn, which gently slopes towards the main entrance. To the west of the chateau, there is a dovecote with arcades and a pagoda-like flat-tile roof topped by a lantern. The remaining outbuildings are situated to the south, in the eastern part of the grounds: they comprise villas that have been turned into gîtes (guest lodgings), as well as another annexe awaiting restoration. Opposite the chateau, a water feature takes pride of place in the centre of the lawn, bordered by centuries-old trees. To the right, there is a swimming pool with pool house, followed by an orangery. The orangery is bordered by a terrace that runs along one side of the pond and preceded by a parking area. Finally, a track at the back leads to a tennis court and to one of the estate's secondary entrances. It should be noted that the estate, which is still in activity, will be sold in the form of two companies: a SCI (non-trading property company) owning the land and a SARL (limited liability company) operating the estate, which will manage events and hospitality rentals. As a result, the property benefits from attractive tax incentives.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Toulouse (31)
A 19th century chateau, its greenhouse and wooded grounds 30 minutes from Toulouse city centre, in the heart of the countryside. The property is accessed via an unpaved track lined with centuries-old trees leading to an iron gate. Flanked by two Roman columns adorned with capitals featuring antique terracotta vases, the gates open onto a driveway lined with four yew trees leading to the chateau. This first section of the grounds, enclosed by a low wall topped with railings, provides parking for several vehicles. At the heart of the property, a central corps de logis and two wings frame a rectangular main courtyard facing due west, paved with Garonne pebbles surrounding a central earth platform where the vegetation has taken its rightful place. The original building, a farm, was included in the first regional land register, drawn up in 1825. The grounds feature a row of three 300-year-old cedar trees, suggesting that the original owners were Protestants. Given monumental form between 1870 and 1875 with the addition of a second storey and neo-Classical and neo-Gothic decorative elements, the main building now has four storeys. Flanked by four watchtowers, its symmetrical facades are punctuated by alternating arched and straight windows, with brick surrounds and wooden shutters painted light blue. Two stringcourses, also of red brick, mark the separations between the three levels. The semi-circular French windows facing the main courtyard or the parklands have balconies with wrought iron guardrails. The four-pitched roof is of slate. Each of the two wings of the chateau is two storeys high and topped by a gable roof of monk-and-nun tiles. The western end of the roof features a pediment crowned with terracotta pine cones. The north wing contains a gallery, a reception room and a mezzanine that opens onto a long balcony; the south wing comprises a vast conservatory and a gîte with a separate terrace. Two side extensions with monk-and-nun tile roofs form the link between the corps de logis and the wings. All the walls are rendered in light yellow, complementing the colours of the vines that grow along the facades and that of the flowering bushes in the main courtyard. Finally, the chateau is surrounded by 8,000 m² of grounds, including an outbuilding with a large swimming pool.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Toulouse (31)
Nestled amidst the picturesque hills of southern France, but just a short drive through the fabulous countryside from Toulouse with its international transport links, 500 years of history await you. This captivating medieval chateau boasts 12 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, and sprawling living spaces across three splendid floors. This fairy-tale setting showcases a majestic round tower overlooking two private swimming pools, and spectacular views across the countryside. A substantial amount of land surrounds the property providing privacy and a sense of space. In addition to the main family chateau that has been lovingly updated while preserving its historic character, there are three independent self-contained cottages, each featuring private terraces and access to their own shared pool (separate pool from the Chateau). These fully separate dwellings are perfect for visiting friends and family while maintaining the chateau as a main family residence. The potential of this property is boundless – whether expanding living spaces within the chateau, exploring opportunities within the numerous outbuildings, or pursuing revenue generating opportunities such as accommodation and tourism, or hosting events such as weddings. Perfect for equine enthusiasts, the property also offers Facilities suitable for horses amidst its sprawling grounds set over 6.5 hectares. With centuries-old trees and privacy hedges, this landscape is a haven of tranquility, offering unspoiled panoramas of the lush countryside. Despite its serene seclusion you will find essential amenities including boulangeries, restaurants and shops nearby. There is even a large swimming lake just a short drive away and Toulouse with its international airport is within 40 minutes. Despite its substantial size and history, this stunning chateau retains is warm family feeling and would be perfect for your next adventure in Southern France! Seize the chance to turn dreams into reality and contact us for more information and to organise a viewing!
…By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Castle Toulouse (31)
- EXCEPTIONAL SITE ON A ROCKY SPUR FACING THE PYRENEES - POWERFUL RESORT FORTRESS - 1,000 YEAR OLD - 28 ROOMS - RECEPTION ROOMS - SUMPTUOUS BOTANICAL PARK ON SOUTH-FACING TERRACES - PALM GROVE. TOULOUSE, OCCITANIE. In a splendid natural site, on a rocky spur facing south facing the Pyrenees, this powerful fortress built from the 12th century became a sumptuous pleasure residence in the 16th century for the Bishop of Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, an aesthete and collector. In the 19th century, a magical botanical garden including a century-old palm grove formed a dreamlike setting on the terraces with breathtaking views. This property has been featured in several Point de Vue articles in 2021 and 2023. On the high terrace, which is accessed by a wide and majestic grand staircase, the 15th century castle, restored in the 16th and 19th centuries, has a south-facing façade with a splendid view of the Pyrenees. A staircase tower recalls the defensive function, softened by very beautiful 16th century sculpted decorations. Inside, on the ground floor, the reception areas have particularly impressive volumes that have retained their original decorations and materials, including very beautiful parquet floors and woodwork, the large living room of over 110m2 bathed in light by its dual orientation has a monumental fireplace that is very richly sculpted. It opens in a row onto the library, also decorated with a monumental fireplace and an amusing balustraded passageway. A winter garden with zenithal lighting opens onto the large formal dining room. Nearby, the modern and equipped kitchen opens onto a second south-facing vestibule which leads to a large living room, an office, a winter dining room. A bedroom, a bathroom. Two guest toilets, two laundry rooms, workshop, service entrance, small shaded terrace. Upstairs, which is accessed by three staircases, including a 15th century stone spiral opening onto a large 18th century gallery, 14 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms. 18th century alcove decorations adorned with rich plasterwork, woodwork, marble fireplaces, parquet floors. Two kitchens, a chapel, a study, a terrace. On the second floor, 3 bedrooms, a bathroom, very large attics. The floors of the castle can be considered as 5 large independent apartments. Vaulted wine cellars. 4 accesses. On a south-facing terrace, access from the car park along the 18th century basin, the 19th century greenhouse and the plunging view of the outbuildings and the Pyrenees is particularly poetic. The greenhouse is planted with citrus fruits and aromatic plants. The châtelet stands proudly on the park and marks the entrance to the main courtyard of the outbuildings, superbly restored to new and tastefully in 2022 as an event activity guest room. 6 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms. A large reception room of approximately 200m2, 5 ground-level accesses, a hanging garden enclosed by walls, professional kitchen, 3 toilets. A large room of approximately 100m2 opening onto the courtyard by three monumental arcades. A workshop, a laundry room. The large courtyard of the outbuildings regularly hosts events. In the park, a charming independent house, completely restored in 2022. Adorned with an elegant passageway overlooking the village with a very beautiful view. A veranda, a living room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Independent access. A beautiful barn, three wells. Sumptuous century-old botanical park of approximately 5 hectares, planted with rare species, well maintained, sequoia, bamboo grove, majestic oaks, yew avenue, lime avenue, carpet of cyclamens, exceptional and vast century-old palm grove. Three independent accesses. Note historical monument: Registered Historic Monument. Price: 2,380,000 Euros including fees (fees payable by the seller) Location: - 50 minutes from Toulouse airport. - 2 hours from Biarritz and the Mediterranean. - 20 minutes from Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges, tourist town, picturesque market. - 30 minutes from Spain. Condition note: - Restored by aesthetes since 2018. - Comfort elements, electricity, bathrooms, kitchens generally new since 2018. - New guest rooms and gîte 2022, Booking note: 9.5/10
…By Denniel Immobilier
Castle Toulouse (31)
We offer you this incredible 15th century castle, which seems straight out of a history book, and its outbuildings, with a total living space of 1,500 m2, set on 10 hectares of woods and meadows. The castle itself extends over more than 900 m2 of living space. The two entrances lead to two magnificent living rooms with parquet floors and original moldings. Three bedrooms on the ground floor, eleven en-suite bedrooms and five single bedrooms on the first and second floors will allow you to consider a multitude of possibilities, such as bringing your whole family together for memorable moments, creating a hotel, or continuing to live. welcome your guests to wonderful weddings. Between two floors, behind its heavy 15th century wooden door, there is a small listed chapel. Extremely bright, the castle opens onto the landscaped park, also more rural thanks to its century-old trees and meadows. The main outbuilding offers a 250 m² reception room equipped with a professional kitchen, and two other rooms of 80 m² and 70 m² make this building perfectly suited to events. The second outbuilding is divided into 3 gîtes: a studio, a T2 and a T3. A secure swimming pool will also be ideal for welcoming your guests. Parking lots and garages are of course available, and a 60 m2 barn will provide storage space for your organization. Everything you need to live the incredible noble life is here, just 45 minutes from Toulouse.
…By Immobilier Chavanne Sotheby's International Realty Midi-pyrénées
Castle Toulouse (31)
For sale at 40 mn from Toulouse, beautiful property with Italian accents... castle of about 830 m2 living space with very beautiful architectural elements: very beautiful staircase with wrought iron banister from the 18th century, living room decorated with gypseries, beautiful succession of main rooms, summer house of 80 m2, swimming pool, caretaker's house of 100 m2 and fabulous theatre from the 19th century with its original decorations. Parts listed in the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques: low vaulted room and monumental brick fireplace. The rare location of this property allows access to all amenities on foot...Garden of about 1.4 ha. Lots of possibilities and what a look !
…By Immobilier Chavanne Sotheby's International Realty Midi-pyrénées
Castle Toulouse (31)
Exclusivity Between Albi and Castre, charming 18th century castle facing south on a wooded park of 3 hectares Property tax year 2023: (€2,680) Gate at the entrance to the property, private access 150m with century-old trees, second access via a communal track 500m away The castle is located near a rural village, countryside, nature 2 km from all shops, primary school, medical and veterinary center, tourist office, bakery, supermarket, restaurant, library, mechanic, fuel station, garden center, construction materials , leisure center, treatment and massage center, an Aqualand with treetop slides, paintball, lake, fishing, horse riding, walks, lake, canoeing, kayaking, hiking trails, natural park Atypical village 20km, Réalmont market, cinema, shops, college, etc. The castle is 39 km from Albi, A68 motorway, 32 km from Castres, Castres Airport destination PARIS ORLY 46km, Toulouse 96km This property is made up of 25 rooms, including 5 rooms with fireplace Living area of approximately 750 m² (see description sheet) Three large living room, reception room, large kitchen dining room, utility room with independent entrance With 14 bedrooms with sink, 3 bathrooms, 3 shower room, 7 toilets The castle built in a U shape composed of a right and left wing All with several independent inputs + Possibility of convertible attic of 160m 2 with an oak frame - boat hull - inverted 14 windows, electric meter, sanitary, hot water, cold water and evacuation. For large room or additional bedrooms. Oak floor Workshop + closed garage 51 m² for 3 cars + exterior porch of approximately 100 m² for 3 vehicles Possibility of tennis court (to be completely rehabilitated) Possibility of building an overflowing swimming pool on the front of the castle facing south The renovation work was 80% completed, small finishes to be planned + interior decoration and electrical part to be finished, all secured by multiple electrical panels (thermal circuit breaker for each area) You can find a living description of the m2 and 3D architect plans in the photo gallery. Descriptive sheet of m2 for each room and scale plans produced by architect Gas central heating with condensing boiler installed new in 2021 / Central heating with a mobile application divided into two independent heating zones as well as hot water production. The whole thing can be controlled remotely on mobiles. Château has 5G Internet box + possibility of connecting to Fiber Secure with alarm system as well as video surveillance controlled remotely on mobile. This charming residence offers an idyllic setting on 3 hectares for the creation of guest rooms, wedding organization, or large families, everything is well served and remains on a human scale * Net seller selling price €995,000 * Curious refrain
…By N°1 Immobilier France Espagne 1987 Sl
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