castles with pool for sale International (page 17)
Castle Avignon (84)
In an enchanting setting, in the heart of a park and surrounded by meadows covering approximately 4.5 hectares, this magnificent 18th century castle of approximately 1,660 m² will seduce you with its elegant and refined architecture. The owners, lovers of stone, have left nothing to chance. Indeed, the property has been completely renovated according to the rules of the art, obtaining the energy classification D. The roofs, facades, trumeaux, parquet floors, have been redone identically in order to safeguard this architectural jewel. On the ground floor of the main building a large and magnificent entrance hall welcomes us. It serves on both sides, reception rooms, large and small lounges, a high-quality, elegant and well-appointed kitchen. The latter is adjoining two dining rooms; one comfortable and intimate for your daily family meals and the other a true masterpiece from the past which will delight your guests. The large living room has the particularity of presenting a complete set of trumeaux with their mirror on each of the walls of the room. This exceptional setting allows you to highlight all styles of furnishing, from antique to contemporary. A very large office completes this first level. Two floors accommodate numerous bedrooms and their bathrooms. A large gallery and an orangery confirm its letters of nobility. All the buildings are built around a beautiful cove, allowing direct access to each part of the building. The entirely enclosed estate consists of a park of approximately 1 hectare, meadows and two car parks that can accommodate 25 cars. Away, a space dedicated to relaxation consists of an exceptional mirror swimming pool of 16 mx 6 m, carefully lit, as well as a poolhouse including fitted kitchen and toilets. The castle offers great possibilities: family project, hotel, events, guest house, luxury restaurant... Come and meet me so that I can tell you the history of this extraordinary place.
By Deflandre Résidences & Propriétés
Castle Figeac (46)
A listed estate steeped in history including a chateau, outbuildings and 27 hectares of grounds with a romantic lake and a swimming pool in the Figeac region. The estate, which overlooks the entire Dournelle Valley, sits at the top of the hill above the village of Fons-en-Quercy, whose defence and prosperity it safeguarded for more than six centuries. It comprises a chateau of approx. 445 m² with two round towers of different diameters and periods, a residential farmhouse of approx. 120 m², an old farm building of approx. 160 m², and an impressive stable barn of approx. 828 m², formerly a stud, renowned throughout the region. The entire property, with a total floor area of almost 1,500 m² including the chateau, is listed. A square dovecote spanning around 52 m² near the chateau, now used as a garage, and a round dovecote of around 29 m² bear witness to the importance of the former stronghold. The architectural diversity of this estate are a proud testimony to its tormented history, blending all periods from the 16th to the end of the 19th century. The finest building materials available in the region were used: stone from the Lot quarries, centuries-old oak trees for the roof timbers and parquet flooring, and terracotta roof tiles in a variety of shapes depending on the nature of the buildings to be covered. The grounds, covering an area of 27 hectares, are totally private and boast a wealth of species and ancient trees. A narrow local road bisects the park. In addition to its vast water lily pond, nymphaeum, rock pool and grottoes, it includes a series of three “lavoirs” (laundry basins) fed by a natural warm spring. The hydraulic system of the grounds is listed as a historic monument.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Moncrabeau (47)
A stunning property set in 3 hectares of parkland with swimming pool, orchard and incredible countryside views.An intimate country lane leads to the entrance of this beautiful estate, which is accessed via a long tree-lined private driveway. An old gate will show you the way... On the other side, a square courtyard dotted with mulberry trees separates the two wings of what was once a convent. On the right is the main house, on the left - the guest wing!We enter the main house through an entrance hall featuring an old fireplace - still in working order. This central room will allow us to communicate easily between the different rooms of the house.There are three distinct reception areas in this property.The first is a comfortable living room with a magnificent working Directoire-style fireplace - nothing beats the charm of a crackling wood fire! - The room is flooded with sunlight, and the Pyrenees can be seen on the horizon on certain days of the year.A large reception room of around 55 m2, with a magnificent fireplace and old parquet flooring, ideal for large receptions.And a magnificent library room at the far end of the main house, with a central fireplace and shelving on either side. This space is also used as a music room.Luminous and spacious, the main kitchen, with its terracotta floor, could easily be the informal setting for lunch with friends or breakfast with the family. With its doors opening onto the garden, it will remain fully equipped, and features a large open fireplace.The property's 'official' entrance hall is currently converted into a dining room. The first living room (on the description) could easily be used as a formal dining room. On the second floor, there are two master bedrooms with en suite bathrooms, which give the impression of being private apartments. The master bedroom, in particular, has its own dressing room and a large en-suite bathroom, leading to the bedroom at the far end. The third bedroom can be used as a single room or as an office, and shares the bathroom of the second bedroom (which has two doors to ensure total privacy).This is the perfect property for anyone wishing to entertain family and friends and offer each guest a sense of total independence.The main house can remain the private domain of the owners.Across the mulberry-shaded courtyard is a long stone building that has been divided into three parts.The first boasts a fabulous main reception room with an arched window overlooking the panoramic pool, and has its own private kitchen for guests or the garden, as well as a lounge and separate room housing the pool machinery. On the second floor above, there are two double bedrooms, each with its own bathroom.The next guest apartment is a single-storey building with a large bedroom and en-suite bathroom.The final guest apartment is a split-level building with a reception/kitchen, terrace and, upstairs, a double bedroom with en suite shower room.Each of the garden follies has a sleeping area, a small lounge and a shower room.The views combined with carefully maintained walls, extending to an ancient stone wall, with stone steps leading down to the lower gardens, and two 'follies' at each end of the wall are impossible to rival in terms of sheer symmetry and beauty.The poolside is delightful. It is utterly tranquil and offers magnificent views of the surrounding countryside.There's an undeniable sense of having found a 'secret garden' with this property, its shaded terraces offer the perfect place to dine, on the other side of the courtyard wall.Charm and space for your projects...Do you think you've found the house of your dreams?Don't hesitate to contact me for an appointment, more photos or further information.
By Iad France
Castle Challans (85)
For sale old Vendée dwelling (XVI in the nineteenth century), enlarged and refurbished over time, and its uses. The main building unfolds on 2 levels, its tower on 3. On the ground floor, entrance, beautiful receptions on parquet floors with armored beams, formal fireplaces, billiard room, kitchen, scullery, laundry, staircase. Upstairs: several decorated rooms, on parquet floor, with fireplace and French ceiling. Various bathrooms and toilets. The round tower with niche: 3 levels with bedroom, bathroom and terrace. Several outbuildings, calibrating styles and eras: old kennel and bakery, workshop, studio on the first floor, shed and garage, large reception room with its laboratory. Square tower on 3 levels. A chapel of the eighteenth and nineteenth. At the edge of a town, the park with an area of 3.5 hectares is hilly; indoor pool, moat, 2 small ponds. All shops nearby, or 10 kilometers. Sea and beaches 30 kilometers. 1 144 000€ Agency fees included. Cabinet Terres & Demeures de France.
By Terres & Demeures De France
Castle Vaucluse (84)
30 min from Aix en Provence - Wine-growing bastide on 45 hectares of organic land Wine-growing estate surrounded by woods and vines. Wine-growing property on 45 ha in the heart of the countryside in a sought-after area. 18th century Aix Bastide of approx. 700 m², in a dominant position, on 3 levels. Flat with independent access completes the bastide. Shady landscaped grounds with pond, swimming pool, tennis court and petanque area. Approx. 20 ha of PDO and PGI vineyards with ECOCERT organic label. Olive grove with around 80 olive trees. The estate has a well-equipped wine-making and storage cellar, a sales cellar, a 100 m² caretaker's cottage with awning and various farm outbuildings.
By Vinea Transaction Vallee Du Rhone
Castle Cornille (24)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Immoalienor
Castle Montcuq (46)
EXCLUSIVE TO BEAUX VILLAGES! Built in stone with its superbly integrated pretty tower, this property benefits from a private setting. This magnificent achievement brings together ancient materials and an historic-style decoration. The rooms are spacious and comfortable, and the exterior is well-equipped. The chateau is built over 3 levels. On the ground floor we find the living rooms: a large lounge with fireplace, a large independent kitchen with fireplace, a dining room equipped with a large table and a snooker table as well as an office and a den. On the first floor there are 4 bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, and a master suite. The basement level hosts the laundry room. The property also includes a 2 bedroom millhouse and another house to finish to renovate. Outside there are two terraces, a large wooded park, a swimming pool and a tennis court. The property could be sold part furnished. The domain is easy to access, thanks to the proximity of the international airport at Toulouse (1h30) and the A20 motorway (1h). Cahors, the city of art and history with its Valentré bridge listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, is a 30-minute drive away. Saint-Laurent-Lolmie itself is a well-located village. It is just 10 minutes from medieval Lauzerte which has dominated the valleys of the Petite Barguelonne and Lendou as an essential tourist stopover since the 12th century.
By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Castle Jonzac (17)
This superb 15th century chateau, officially a 'monument historique', sitting in its own walled parkland of just under 2 acres, a few metres from the centre of a village, has been beautifully refurbished by its current owners who have also added a heated 14m x 5m swimming pool. The chateau itself boasts 6 bedrooms, 2 large salons, a fabulous kitchen/diner and a huge games room on the top floor. It has a stunning stone staircase and two extraordinary stone fireplaces which are listed. The interior accommodation is comfortable summer and winter, thanks to the oil fired central heating, and the owners' superb decorations have made it into a warm and welcoming home. Additional independent accommodation includes a 3 bedroomed cottage with its own charming private garden, a 5 bedroomed 'logis' recently converted to living space for the elderly resident, a 3 bedroomed apartment and two 1 bed studios, one of which is used as accommodation for the resident carer. There is also a very large reception room with its own kitchen, WCs and large outside covered dining space which could potentially be used to host weddings or events, subject to the usual permissions. Outside, the topiary and rose gardens are to the rear of the property, together with the impressive pool and to the front is a formal courtyard. There is also a large garage. Close to the spa town of Jonzac and not far from the lovely local beaches and the cosmopolitan city of Bordeaux, this stunning property is an ideal permanent residence or a holiday home with income potential. The property is sold as a partly occupied life annuity. Life annuity : 3.123 euros /month. Price including agency fees : 1.197.000 € Price excluding agency fees : 1.140.000 € Buyer commission included: 5 %
By Beaux Villages Immobilier
Castle Gien (45)
Tucked in the Sologne region, famous for its natural forests and lakes, close to the wine lands of Sancerre, we present this superbly preserved château dating from the 15th century, a family property in the heart of a peaceful old village with small shops and a small church. The estate benefits from three points of access with intercoms, including a tree-lined driveway leading to the impeccable Louis XIII style courtyard. The beautiful façades provide varying frontages: a robust quadrangular tower with trellis patterned brickwork, an ornate pepper pot tower, a cylindrical tower with conical roof, and various elevations pierced with numerous glazed openings, arranged to maximize light penetration. Edged with dry moats, the château rises in the middle of a landscaped romantic wooded park, entirely enclosed and bordered by a sleepy canal at the bottom of the hill. Dominating the vast lawn, a monumental tri-centenary Lebanese cedar tree harmoniously echoes the extensive scale of the château. A seperate French landscaped garden is set out between the remarkable vegetable garden, flower beds and river-side path, revealing the different facades of the building as one advances along the promenade. The château consists of a central volume framed by two asymmetrical wings, including an open-air gallery, with three floor-levels over the cellar. One enters on the ground level through a transversal vestibule with a staircase to the left. A first reception room leads towards a historic dining room with its opulent sixteenth-century Flanders leather wall screens - extremely rare - decorated with pewter and painted in relief. Also on this level : a regency-style library with sumptuous carved wood paneling, a smoking room, and other reception rooms overlook the sunny south-facing terrace. Upstairs, the staircase opens onto a gallery serving six bedrooms with views overlooking the river, four bathrooms and a storage wing. The second floor, lit by several ornate dormer windows, offers a further series of bedrooms and bathrooms. The attic level is kept clear : a series of open spaces maintained in perfect condition. The traditional timber frame is renovated natural slate fixed with stainless steel and interrupted with charming dormer windows. The cellar level covers an original layout including an extraordinary ancient ice room (with interesting transformation potential), used formerly to preserve the hunt of the estate. Elsewhere in the basement there are other spaces : a wine cellar, a central-heating boiler and new large-capacity water heater to service the château. The 17-hectare estate is surrounded by various brick pavilions, including the caretaker's house 150 m², vast stables and the old bovine shelter with its Philibert Delorme roof, garages, as well as an elegant 350m² guest house with swimming pool and private garden. Modular spaces for events are equipped with lighting, toilets and food preparation space (conforming to professional standards). Ideal for weddings (with private path to the village church at 200m), rallies, seminars, film shoots. Possibility to open the castle to the public for guided tours of historical rooms, with seasonal accommodation for a guide and boutique space at the visitors' entrance to the estate. Listed in the Supplementary Inventory of Historical Monuments of France, the exceptional architecture of this château, its memorable proportions, French-beamed ceilings, large open fireplaces, parquet floors, woodwork and natural light all bring to life this cherished pearl of Louis XIII architecture. It is a rare and authentic property which inspires history and heritage enthusiasts. Renovation work up to date and in perfect condition. There is no vis-à-vis or nuisance.
By Marc Foujols Paris 6
Castle Gien (45)
Tucked in the Sologne region, famous for its natural forests and lakes, close to the wine lands of Sancerre, we present this superbly preserved château dating from the 15th century, a family property in the heart of a peaceful old village with small shops and a small church. The estate benefits from three points of access with intercoms, including a tree-lined driveway leading to the impeccable Louis XIII style courtyard. The beautiful façades provide varying frontages: a robust quadrangular tower with trellis patterned brickwork, an ornate pepper pot tower, a cylindrical tower with conical roof, and various elevations pierced with numerous glazed openings, arranged to maximize light penetration. Edged with dry moats, the château rises in the middle of a landscaped romantic wooded park, entirely enclosed and bordered by a sleepy canal at the bottom of the hill. Dominating the vast lawn, a monumental tri-centenary Lebanese cedar tree harmoniously echoes the extensive scale of the château. A seperate French landscaped garden is set out between the remarkable vegetable garden, flower beds and river-side path, revealing the different facades of the building as one advances along the promenade. The château consists of a central volume framed by two asymmetrical wings, including an open-air gallery, with three floor-levels over the cellar. One enters on the ground level through a transversal vestibule with a staircase to the left. A first reception room leads towards a historic dining room with its opulent sixteenth-century Flanders leather wall screens - extremely rare - decorated with pewter and painted in relief. Also on this level : a regency-style library with sumptuous carved wood paneling, a smoking room, and other reception rooms overlook the sunny south-facing terrace. Upstairs, the staircase opens onto a gallery serving six bedrooms with views overlooking the river, four bathrooms and a storage wing. The second floor, lit by several ornate dormer windows, offers a further series of bedrooms and bathrooms. The attic level is kept clear : a series of open spaces maintained in perfect condition. The traditional timber frame is renovated natural slate fixed with stainless steel and interrupted with charming dormer windows. The cellar level covers an original layout including an extraordinary ancient ice room (with interesting transformation potential), used formerly to preserve the hunt of the estate. Elsewhere in the basement there are other spaces : a wine cellar, a central-heating boiler and new large-capacity water heater to service the château. The 17-hectare estate is surrounded by various brick pavilions, including the caretaker's house 150 m², vast stables and the old bovine shelter with its Philibert Delorme roof, garages, as well as an elegant 350m² guest house with swimming pool and private garden. Modular spaces for events are equipped with lighting, toilets and food preparation space (conforming to professional standards). Ideal for weddings (with private path to the village church at 200m), rallies, seminars, film shoots. Possibility to open the castle to the public for guided tours of historical rooms, with seasonal accommodation for a guide and boutique space at the visitors' entrance to the estate. Listed in the Supplementary Inventory of Historical Monuments of France, the exceptional architecture of this château, its memorable proportions, French-beamed ceilings, large open fireplaces, parquet floors, woodwork and natural light all bring to life this cherished pearl of Louis XIII architecture. It is a rare and authentic property which inspires history and heritage enthusiasts. Renovation work up to date and in perfect condition. There is no vis-à-vis or nuisance.
By Marc Foujols Paris 6
Castle Habas (40)
Magnificent 19th century castle located in the heart of the charming village of Habas, close to all amenities and 45 minutes from the beaches of Hossegor or Biarritz. It develops its 1050sq.m of living space on 3 levels with charm and elegance. It is surrounded by a classified park of nearly one hectare, and benefits from outbuildings for an area of approximately 1250sq.m including a garage space that can accommodate 6 vehicles. A swimming pool and a basin complete this exceptional property.
By Biarritz Sotheby's International Realty
Castle Carcassonne (11)
ILLUSTRATION PHOTO - NON-CONTRACTUAL Gérard DURRIEU Prestige (33) 06 15 88 93 96 - 310 ha vineyard estate with 7,000m2 of buildings and several dozen hectares of photovoltaic panels. - Castle, Houses , gîtes, bed and breakfast, cellars, outbuildings... swimming pool, bar, restaurant. Several rooms for business seminars or weddings. Perfectly maintained vineyard tool. - Confidential photos of the buildings at the request of the owners. - Land 310 ha - Vineyard 130 ha (1,300,000 m2) well maintained composed of several grape varieties. (Merlot, Carignan, Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, Mourvdre, Terret) making it possible to make very fine blends. - Wines with good aging potential defined as tender and velvety, with silky tannins and aromas of ripe fruit. The vineyard is located in a climatic zone of the Mediterranean type, characterized by hot and dry summers, but remains protected from the north winds and the frosts by the Mountain Black. The soils are diverse and varied: stony soils, limestone and shale. Since 2019 the harvest has been labeled and engaged in agriculture with high environmental value level 3 (hve3) The estate is now part of a process of conversion to organic farming. - Wines that have won bronze, silver and gold medals several times in competitions. Production: approximately 1 million bottles per year. - 170 ha (1,700,000m2) of organic agricultural land and forest. File on request. - Possibility of dividing the property. - After signing a confidentiality agreement accompanied by proof of identity, you will receive a complete file on this property Gérard DURRIEU Réseau Bonaparte France entière Conseil en Cession and Vitivinicultural Acquisition & prestige. 35 years of experience in real estate including 25 in property development. Specialist in technical, legal and financial analyses. I never do any prospecting. Properties returned exclusively through relationships (word of mouth) or contacted directly by the owners. Tel: +33(0)6 15 88 93 96 Email: [email protected] Visits take place 7 days a week Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr
By Reseau Bonaparte
Castle Jarnac (16)
Exclusivité – Propriété d’exception au cOEur de Jarnac, classée aux Monuments Historiques (vous permettant de bénéficier d’avantages fiscaux et successoraux).Construit à la fin du 19ème siècle à la demande de Baptiste Vert, propriétaire de plusieurs maisons de Cognac, le château, avec son architecture remarquable et ses nombreuses facettes, domine le parc qui descend vers la Charente. La maison offre 700 m² habitables comprenant une salle de réception, une salle à manger, une cuisine, une bibliothèque, un bureau, 8 chambres, 7 salles de bains, un jardin d’hiver unique. Plusieurs pièces à rénover augmentent la capacité actuelle. Des artistes de renom décorent les intérieurs : Théodore Levigne pour les peintures, Alexandre Charpentier pour les poignées et les serrures, Henri Curcier pour les vitraux. La propriété conserve une majorité d’éléments d’origine : plafond à caissons, plafond peint, toiles peintes, stuc, escalier monumental en marbre...Le parc de 2,5 hectares intègre, au pied de la terrasse, la rocaille percée de grottes et une île privée sur la Charente accessible par un petit pont. La propriété comprend également une maison de gardien de 120 m² environ (4 pièces, 3 chambres) et une dépendance de 100 m². Le sous-sol du Château est composé d’un garage de 80 m², d’une chaufferie et de plusieurs espaces aménageables.La propriété offre calme et prestige. Le bien est inscrit aux Monuments historiques. Il vous permet de bénéficier de déductions fiscales des frais liés à la propriété (travaux, frais liés à son éventuelle ouverture à la visite, etc) ainsi que d’une exonération totale des droits de succession et de donation.
By Iad France
Castle Uzès (30)
In a charming little village between Uzès and Bagnols-sur-Cèze, this 12th-16th century edifice is listed on the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments. Built over 5 levels, with its magnificent spiral staircase, this 550m2 chateau has 22 rooms including 10 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms/shower rooms, as well as 1 workshop, 1 kitchen and several rooms overlooking a courtyard. The property also includes non-adjoining garden with swimming pool. This impressive castle will be perfect for both history buffs and hosts for leisure and tourism projects.
By Michaël Zingraf Real Estate Uzès
Castle Macon (71)
In southern Burgundy, a Tuscan-inspired recreational residence in grounds of 3 hectares. The building was designed during the reign of Napoleon I, in 1805. The rediscovery of the remains of Pompeï and military campaigns in Italy in the late 18th century no doubt influenced its Tuscan look. The house boasts several typically Italian features: a limestone façade in nonchalant ochre tones, greying wooden slatted shutters, arched dormer windows, a low-hanging roof of canal tiles and a porch supported by two columns. To the west, the outbuildings opposite include a house to be renovated. There are three separate entrances to the beautiful shaded grounds, which hide discreetly behind dry stone walls.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Perigueux (24)
A 16th century castle, all of its furniture, its outbuildings on terraced grounds on an 18-hectare wooded hillside dominating the Isle Valley on the outskirts of Périgueux. This castle is in an area where wooded hills alternate with green valleys. Perched on a flat hilltop, it dominates a plain which stretches out in front of it, sloping down to the peaceful river Isle. 18 hectares of beautiful, predominantly wooded, natural surroundings border the property and extend over the heights providing an ideal setting for walks. Numerous trails will delight horse-riders, especially as their mounts can then rest in suitable stables, standing at the end of a bridle path. This castle was built in the 16th century on old wine storehouses and then raised a level in the 19th century so that staff could be accommodated on site. Now perfectly restored with great attention paid to its authenticity, flanked by its two impressive round towers, it exudes a proud bearing. By its sides, a house and a barn in need of restoration provide a surface area of approx. 300 m² to be developed. The buildings are bordered by a wide terrace, protected by stone baluster railings, which dominates a second terrace, taken up by a vegetable garden, and a secondary road leading to Périgueux, passing by on a lower level.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Bordeaux (33)
A 17th-19th century chateau, outbuildings, grounds, swimming pool, tennis court and vineyard, set in almost 9 hectares of land 1 hour from Bordeaux, between the sea and the Gironde river. Set in the middle of the Médoc vineyards, the estate consists of a 5-hectare rectangular island of greenery and almost 4 hectares of vines to the north. The first part, which is entirely enclosed, has a service entrance to the south and a discreet main entrance with a driveway leading straight up to the chateau to the west. Not far from the vineyards, it is separated from the outbuilding by a moat. With woods to the west, the gardens stretch east from the main building to the south, passing through a bamboo grove and a palm grove to reach a swimming pool and guest lodge. When you turn back to the south-west, a vast clearing bathed in light is surrounded by around 100 cedar trees. As it wasn’t created very long ago, the circular site is suitable for helicopter landings. The tennis court is located between the clearing and the woods.
By Patrice Besse
Castle Moulins (03)
Ref.4154 : Chateau with its estate of 551 acres in the Centre of France. This magnificent property is located in Sologne Bourbonnaise, in the center of France, near Moulins sur Allier. The château boasts unique, remarkable architecture and an exceptional location in the heart of its territory. The main entrance opens onto a hemicyclic U-shaped courtyard of honor bordered by two octagonal pavilions, each topped by an imperial-style dome. The property, built in 1663, boasts exceptional architectural purity and homogeneity, with all the buildings constructed in polychrome brickwork featuring black and red lozenges on the facades, combined with the sandy color of the local stone. The symmetrical chateau features a main body built over beautiful vaulted cellars, an east wing and a perfectly proportioned west wing. The rooms are very bright, with numerous openings on both sides, and the layout and distribution are very functional. The authentic interior design conveys the impression of a family home. Beautiful materials are used: woodwork, parquet flooring, cornices, moldings, gypsum, fireplaces... The central octagonal salon echoes the shape of the 2 entrance pavilions. The three octagons are identical in radius and volume, forming an isosceles triangle that is said to represent the Holy Trinity. The lozenge motif repeated on the facades also represents the Holy Trinity, harmony, security and balance. The ground floor comprises approximately 510 sqm : Entrance hall leading to reception rooms, Main wooden staircase with wrought-iron banister leading to the upper floors, Three lounges, the jewel of which is the octagonal lounge with its beautiful black-and-white marble floor and panoramic view over the park, Two dining rooms, a library with fireplace and a billiard room, In the east wing, service rooms: vaulted kitchen with imposing monumental fireplace, staff dining room, souillarde, entrance hall, service staircase and wc, West wing: one bedroom with bathroom, shower and toilet, and 2 communicating bedrooms with bathroom and toilet, adjoining the bedrooms. The first floor (approx. 430 sqm) : Accessed by two staircases, the main one in the center and the secondary one in the east wing, Around ten bedrooms, seven shower rooms, wc and ancillary rooms. The second floor : Accessible via the main staircase, currently used as an attic, it could be converted. In the basement, a network of cellars. The courtyard is surrounded by two large outbuildings that border the main courtyard: To the west (to the right of the château), the building is attached to the farm. It opens only onto the courtyard side of the farm. This farmhouse comprises a dwelling and farm buildings, most of them stone, with other buildings (sheds) on the property, scattered around the grounds, to keep livestock activities away from the farm. This complex has its own accesses, and does not interfere with the peaceful enjoyment of the premises. To the east (to the left of the château), a building used as a garage, equipment storage, various sheds and the boiler room. Further on, a pavilion that used to be a stable. Further away, the swimming pool and pool house. The 6x15-meter mosaic swimming pool is heated and salt-treated. It is heated and treated with salt. The house has been restored with authentic taste to create an aesthetically pleasing, functional pool house with two rooms, one a kitchen-dining room, the other a living room with a ceiling removed. Shower room and toilet. The sanitation system was redone at the same time. The two pavilions in the château courtyard are a chapel and a forge. Two other farm buildings for rental purposes. One is rented, the other is in the process of being vacated. Two farm sheds rented by the farmer. The chateau is ideally situated in the middle of its grounds. The estate comprises : The pleasure grounds, 25 hectares available for rent, including one of the ponds (1 ha) and a wood (15 ha), The rented farm with 163 hectares of irrigated land and meadows, Woods spread over the territory beyond the park, covering 30 hectares. An enchanting site, with no noise, no neighbors, no roads. All on about 551 acres
By Cabinet Le Nail
Castle Pouilly (57)
The advertiser did not provide an english description for this listing.
By Barnes Luxembourg
Castle Viens (84)
In the heart of a wild and preserved valley, hamlet restored with taste and sobriety on a dominating plot of 14,96 ha : cultivated grounds, woods, Provencal gardens... Very nice fittings, old materials, top-of-the-range decoration in a south side spirit, ancient furniture... 3 independent houses (780m² of living space) with kitchen and living room for each. 2 large heated swimming pools 6x13 meters and 5x11 meters, tennis court a little away, 2 petanque grounds, linen room, reception room and semi-professional kitchen in a former barn. Caretaker's house with 2 bedrooms (57m²) away from the hamlet but in the same standart. 5 bedrooms for the biggest house, 3 bedrooms in each 2 others houses; each bedroom has its own bathroom or shower room. Numerous terraces, arbors, inner paved courtyard. A spa area with Jacuzzi, 2 saunas, 3 massage rooms and a relaxing lounge. The true luxury in Provence! Oil central heating system and solar assistance for hot water. Possibility of helipad. 40 min from the highway, 1h20 from Avignon HSTS, 20 min from Apt and its provençal market. Interesting rental yield in holiday rentals and possibility to develop an event activity. Ideal for a large family or a commercial activity. A dream place in the heart of the so secret Provence...
By Provence Secrete
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