castle for sale Chevannes, France
Castle Chevannes (89)
This castle with its imposing private bridleway and its medieval past (a 15th century postern remains) was built by the Lords of Baulches as a residence for the captains of the garrison in the 16th century. Remodeled in the 18th and 20th centuries, the current property is harmonious and benefits from all modern comforts; it notably includes 7 buildings, completely renovated and maintained according to the rules of the art (all work is supervised by an architect). On this magnificent 6ha estate you will also enjoy several independent accommodations pleasantly distributed in the park surrounded by fields - fully lit, its French gardens decorated with a swimming pool with sculpted animal water features - covered in mosaic glass, woods planted with centuries-old trees, a belt of ancient moats, streams, fountains and ponds, a fortified porch protected by a large ornate and decorated wrought iron gate, an old drawbridge now in stone, a majestic rectangular courtyard with stabilized paths, Summary composition of the property: Main castle: 780 m² 1st Caretaker’s house: 120 m² 2nd Caretaker’s house: 70 m² Fortified castle: 150 m² (including 50 that can be converted) East Pavilion: 185 m² West Pavilion: 230 m² Chapel dedicated to the edge of the forest: 5 m² Garages: 170 m² (beautiful, fully mechanized and secure space for 10 cars) Exhibition and storage spaces: 113 m² Land base in one piece: 56,125 m² That’s almost 6 hectares of happiness! You are in absolute calm, with a perfectly exposed orientation, in a rare, singular place, a reflection of French elegance par excellence. Everything is perfectly maintained (Electricity up to standards, roofs in very good condition, exterior cladding and interior fittings in perfect condition...) Recent high-end restoration respecting the spirit of the place (stone, marble, tapestries and wallpapers of a large house, etc.) and the high demands of current comfort (internet, heat pump combined with a gas boiler, air conditioning reversible, general video surveillance, refined sanitary elements, elevator, reception rooms and beautiful fireplaces, sumptuous staircases, private bathrooms en suite, upstairs windows protected by ornate wrought iron guardrails, secure automatic gate. ..) You will also have at your disposal a large area of orchard and vegetable garden, with self-sufficient greenhouses, partly covered by modern pergolas and different work spaces for the maintenance and storage of agricultural tools and equipment, as well as a heated swimming pool. and a sauna. This one-piece set, with intimacy absolute (without neighbors - although being close to amenities) presents a strong architectural character with regard to the history of the place and the quality of renovation of the site by the private owners (castle which has never been open to the public for a discretion assured) The rhythm of the landscape is created by the lawns punctuated with stone sculptures. This castle is located in the heart of our famous Burgundy region, with a renowned natural, architectural and gastronomic heritage, real tourist attractions appreciated throughout the world (Chablis vineyards, etc.) You are 1H from Paris/airport and 2h from Lyon, access is easy, what more could you ask for: All you have to do is get it and enjoy it. Visits and information by appointment only. Fees charged to the seller Property tax 10,500/year Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: georisks.gouv.fr
…By Coldwell Banker Standing Realty
7 listings near Chevannes
Castle Saint Julien-Darnus - Auxerre (89)
A long tree-lined driveway leads to this property near Auxerre. Elevated on a moat-formed platform, it was built in the 16th century and later renovated in the 18th century. The estate comprises formal French gardens, wooded areas with centuries-old trees, streams, and ponds. No disturbances are to be noted. The four main buildings, including a fortified pavilion, encircle an elegant square courtyard. Three of them rise above the moat. The entrance to this courtyard is through a porch with traces of a drawbridge, which has withstood various restorations and remains a beautiful relic from the 16th century. It is protected by a large wrought-iron gate. The upscale restoration of the four buildings was done in keeping with the spirit of the place (stone, marble, tapestries, wallpapers from renowned houses) and the highest standards of modern comfort (internet, heat pumps combined with gas boilers, independent room and pavilion air conditioning). The four historic residences boast spacious reception rooms with beautiful fireplaces and bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, featuring refined sanitary elements that provide luxurious independence to each guest. The south facade of the main building opens onto the French gardens, accessible via a stone bridge over the moat. In the center of this extensive garden, a pond has been converted into a pool (heated by a heat pump) with water features and accompanied by a sauna. At the edge of the woods stands a small consecrated chapel. A meticulously cultivated orchard and extensive vegetable garden, designed for complete self-sufficiency, are irrigated by the abundant spring on the estate. At the property entrance, there are outbuildings converted into four accommodations (2 apartments and 2 studios) spread across two buildings restored in the 20th century, equipped with all modern conveniences. Each unit, perfectly isolated from the castle and its pavilions, enjoys complete privacy and private gardens. At the property entrance, an elegant secured garage has been designed to accommodate eight vehicles and provide maintenance facilities (car lift and resin flooring). In its center, there is a spacious exhibition area that will delight collectors of vintage models. The meticulously maintained property is fully secured with a video surveillance system. Detailed description available upon request: 50 pages with photographs, technical details, and descriptions.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Castle Auxerre (89)
An elegant 17th & 19th century chateau with its outbuildings, set in 20 hectares of unspoilt nature, on a hill in the Yonne department. On the edge of a forest, the property appears at the end of a hedge-lined driveway that leads into the grounds with the chateau and its parklands on one side and the farm buildings and orchards on the other. Perched on the top of a hill, the chateau dominates a bucolic landscape, defined by a vast expanse of meadows stretching towards the forest below. Some of the former outbuildings of the chateau no longer form part of the property, but the quality restoration work carried out on these buildings contributes to the aesthetic appeal of the property as a whole. The property extends over just over 20ha of parklands and meadows, which includes 1.8 hectares of land zoned for building.
…By Patrice Besse
Castle Les Conches - Auxerre (89)
About fifteen kilometres from Auxerre and chablis, in approx. 13.5 hectares of wooded, enclosed parklands with a 5500 m² lake and a swimming pool, chateau built towards the end of the 18th century in the Louis XVI style, comprising a main main building with approx. 342 m² (3,074 sq ft) of living space comprising eight main rooms including reception rooms with a row of windows and three bedrooms with bathrooms, a secondary main building with approx. 220 m² (2,153 sq ft) of living space comprising six main rooms including a vast library and two bedrooms with bathrooms, a guest flat with approx. 82 m² (882 sq ft) of living space, a guest house with approx. 38 m² (389 sq ft) of living space, a caretaker's cottage with approx. 75 m² (75 sq ft) of living space and several outbuildings used as a garage and storage space. Harmonious, luminous property with attractive features, sold with furniture, equipment and garden features, with the exception of the paintings. Location: In a rural village (bakery a hundred metres from the property) 15 km from Auxerre and Chablis and 10 km from the first Chablis vineyards. Junction 19 (Auxerre Nord) of the A6 motorway is just 10 minutes away, giving access to Paris and Orly airport in an hour and a half to two hours. Laroche-Migennes SNCF train station is 15 km away by car. It offers a regular TER service of one hour and twenty minutes to Paris-Bercy station. Troyes and the A5 motorway are an hour's drive away, Lyon 3 hours and Switzerland and Belgium 4-5 hours. Energy class : E Climate class : E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5.400 and €7.370 per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the GeoHazards website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bourgogne-franche-comté
Castle Toucy (89)
Exceptional property built on the remains of an old castle in the heart of Puisaye, just 170 km from Paris and 9 km from Toucy. Accessed through a sumptuous gate at the end of a lovely country lane, this property sits on 1,500 sq.m of grounds enclosed by walls and land extending over 7 hectares. The 14th-century dwelling and its turret have been retained and converted into a guest house, alongside a first courtyard equipped with a swimming pool and a dovecote. The second courtyard, part of a former fort, includes the main dwelling, its turret and its converted outbuildings. There is a total of 9 bedrooms with bathrooms, beautiful reception rooms offering independent spaces, including a superb lounge with cathedral ceiling. It has all been fully restored with high quality materials. Additional facilities include a tennis court, a spa, a hot tub and a fitness air. In the hillside grounds, you will find a 175 sq.m greenhouse ideal for family events, as well as an orchard, a vegetable garden, a French-style garden, a spring, a pond with pontoon, contemporary sculptures and various relaxation areas . The property offers a sumptuous and entirely unobstructed view of the surrounding countryside. Heliports.
…By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux
Castle Chablis (89)
This beautiful chateau, located in the fantastic town of Hery, is now for sale. Could this be your new home? You will find 759 sq. m of living space in the chateau. There are also two kitchens. The chateau's features, including its brightness, are highly coveted. The sale price includes certain furniture items, household appliances, curtains, equipment and garden furniture.
…By Lyon - Sotheby's International Realty
Castle Rive Gauche - Joigny (89)
This very peaceful late 18th century chateau was progressively remodelled until the 20th century to comprise today a rectangular main building flanked by two Mansart-style pavilions. Featuring freestone facades, slate-tiled roofs and dormer windows, the main building offers about 500 sqm of living space including spacious panelled ground-floor living and reception rooms, 1st floor suites, and a top floor comprising a compact studio apartment, further bedrooms and a laundry room. The pavilions, one of which is fitted and self-contained, each offer about 150 sqm of living space. An extensive annex in the 6 hectares of wooded landscaped grounds includes former stables, a tack-room, a clock-tower, former staff apartments and magnificent vaulted cellars. Partially restored to create self-contained accommodation as well as showers and cloakrooms for the swimming pool set to the rear, this offers great further potential for conversion. With a tennis court.
…By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux
Castle Joigny (89)
A chateau with an old farm complex nestled in a refined country estate covering six hectares, an hour and a half from Paris. The fief was established in 1589 by the Harlay de Champvallon family, who won renown in the court of King Louis XIV of France. The chateau was renovated to a considerable extent later, in the eighteenth century, when it belonged to the Saint-Simon family. The estate covers around six hectares. It is tucked away in woods. A small river edges it. A little country road and a lane lined with lime trees leads up to the property’s gates. Once you have gone through the wrought-iron gates and crossed the balustrade bridge that straddles the moat, you reach a grassy courtyard. From this open space, you can admire the rectangular chateau flanked with two pavilions that are capped with mansard roofs. On the right, a complex of service outhouses, crowned with a roof lantern and clock, completes this collection of fine buildings. This built heritage is surrounded by a dry moat, gardens and woods of age-old trees. From the courtyard, a path lined with brick columns and hedges trimmed in perfectly straight lines leads to the outbuildings and, further on, to a secondary entrance gate.
…By Patrice Besse
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