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Listed castle Dijon (21)

Burgundy near Dijon. Listed 17th-century château, fully restored on 7,200m2 of enclosed wooded grounds. With 685m2 of living space, it spans 3 levels and rests on converted cellars. It comprises 17 rooms, 1 interior chapel, 12 bedrooms and bathrooms, a superb billiard room and a vast, luminous reception room opening onto the park. The château owes its charm to the original architectural features and the remarkable quality of the renovations carried out. A turnkey château, ideal for a residential project or hotel business. Please contact me for more information.

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$2,559,000
685

By Lyon - Sotheby's International Realty

13

Castle Flers (61)

For sale, a partially restored 19th-century château of approximately 695 m² with a roof covering 3,363 m² of woodland. A large reception room of approximately 60 m². This château is located in the town of Orne on the border with Calvados. History and architecture This 19th-century château in the town is 3 km from Flers. Flers is a commune in the Orne department on the border with Calvados, in the Normandy region. The first references to Flers date back to the 12th century. This medieval commune is located at a strategic crossroads between Orne and Calvados. At the time of the Revolution, this commune was the headquarters of the Norman Chouans. In 1793, a riot broke out against conscription and the anti-Catholic policy of the Convention. It was affected by the fighting during the landing. The 19th-century château This 19th-century château in the town offers a peaceful setting away from any disturbances. The slate roof, door and window frames, ground floor and first floor of this residence have been renovated. This four-storey château with an attic has retained the authenticity of its history. Built in the 19th century, the château is set in 3,363 m² of grounds planted with trees that are over 200 years old. Each level measures approximately 139 m², giving a total living space of around 695 m². There is a 60 m² living room with a fireplace, a small sitting room, a study and a grand staircase leading to seven bedrooms. There is also a kitchen and a utility room. The cellars cover 139 m² with interior and exterior access. This 19th-century residence offers authentic features. The sanitation system is communal.

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$678,100
695
5bedrooms
land 3,363

By Vv Groupe Immobilier Du Patrimoine

7

Castle Saint-Etienne-de-Saint-Geoirs (38)

Confidential Estate 19th Century Château Hotel in a Preserved Natural Setting - Set discreetly within an unspoiled natural environment between Lyon and Grenoble, this fully restored 19th-century château, now operating as a 4-star boutique hotel, embodies a rare and highly exclusive opportunity. Built in 1883, the château showcases refined architecture, enhanced by elegant towers and pavilions, and is nestled within approximately 1.5 hectares of landscaped grounds. The estate offers around 1,200 sqm of living space, seamlessly blending heritage, sophistication, and operational excellence. From the moment you enter, the property reveals a harmonious atmosphere defined by generous volumes, natural light, noble materials, and carefully preserved period details. Reception areas are both intimate and open, designed to create a refined yet welcoming experience. The château features several elegant suites, including family accommodations, each designed as a private sanctuary. A nearby guest house complements the offering with five bedrooms, each with private terraces, as well as a lounge bar and seminar space, ideally suited for an international clientele. Outdoors, the estate unfolds into a truly exceptional setting: a south-facing swimming pool, a cocktail bar with a private resort ambiance, wellness facilities including sauna and jacuzzi, and dedicated event spaces designed to host weddings and exclusive gatherings. Currently operated as a 4-star hotel, the property offers both immediate operational potential and long-term value enhancement opportunities. A rare and distinguished estate, perfectly suited for those seeking privacy, authenticity, and understated luxury.

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$3,082,400
1,200
15bedrooms
land 1.5ha

By Chateaux Select

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Castle Chinon (37)

Réf. 4833: 19th-C chateau and outbuildings, 24 km South Chinon. Situated in the heart of a charming little village in the Poitou region, this property enjoys a peaceful setting whilst remaining close to local shops and amenities. Its location offers a pleasant environment, combining historic heritage and green spaces, with amenities within walking distance. The property provides a practical and peaceful living environment within a lively and well-preserved village. As soon as you enter, a spacious double-height hall with original cement tiles and a grand staircase sets the tone for the house. The ground floor comprises several living rooms and reception areas totalling over 100 sqm, featuring herringbone parquet flooring, period fireplaces, coffered ceilings and restored wall decorations. A contemporary kitchen opening onto the pool area with a dining space, a study and several utility rooms complete this level. On the first floor, a spacious landing leads to a master suite with an en-suite shower room, three bedrooms with fireplaces, a dressing room, a laundry room and bathrooms. The second floor offers five further bedrooms, a study and several shower rooms, providing ample space to accommodate family and guests in comfort. Outbuildings : - A former caretaker’s house of approximately 180 sqm, which has undergone some restoration work, offers potential for conversion into holiday cottages or guest rooms. - Several outbuildings, providing nearly 500 sqm of additional space, also require restoration. - The property also includes extensive cave cellars and an old wine press, which could be used as reception areas or for various development projects. - A barn of approximately 92 sqm completes the property and is suitable for hosting private or professional events. - New stables of 350 sqm with 9 stalls and a tack room round off the facilities. - Finally, an outdoor swimming pool forms part of the property, offering a wide range of potential uses. The estate covers around 61 acres comprising meadows, woods criss-crossed by bridle paths, a park and a stream. Cabinet LE NAIL – Poitou-Charentes – Mr Godefroid COLLEE: +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$1,507,700
487
9bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Castle Autun (71)

Ideally located between Autun and Dijon, at the gateway to the Burgundy wine route, this château built in 1840 offers approximately 12,900 sq ft of living space spread across four levels. Around thirty rooms make up the property: a basement with a professional kitchen and vaulted wine cellar, a raised ground floor featuring a 1,075sqm reception hall and a caretaker's apartment, an upper floor that can be converted into bedrooms or offices, and vast attic spaces with exposed beams offering excellent potential. The slate roof and timber frame are in outstanding condition; double-glazed PVC windows throughout. Five outbuildings: Le Foyer (3,230 sqm) – Guest lodge sleeping 20, a 1,075sqm ft multipurpose room, and five underground garages. Le Grand Pavillon (6,460 sqm) – Two floors of flexible event spaces and accommodation areas. La Lingerie – Sound structural shell with a brand-new roof. The interior requires a full fit-out to create a gîte sleeping 6 to 10 guests; workshop and garage attached. Le Pavillon – Former 4-room staff quarters in need of complete renovation. The Park Studios & Houses – Two 4-bedroom cottages, one 2-bedroom unit, one studio apartment, and four additional studios nestled in the wooded section of the grounds. Independent boiler room; the entire ensemble requires rehabilitation. Facilities & Grounds 30-space paved parking area Stone sheepfold and dovecote, large horticultural greenhouse Pumping station with underground irrigation network Two gatekeeper's houses at the entrance to the estate Covered lean-to shelter for 6 vehicles or equipment 30-acre park combining meadows and woodland Potential A remarkable estate suited to a hotel project, events venue, tourist residence, equestrian activity, or large-scale family conversion. An opportunity for a visionary buyer ready to undertake a significant renovation in a lush, unspoilt setting.

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$1,000,300
900

By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine

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Castle Saint-Martin-du-Mont (01)

An exceptional property rich in historyOnly 50 minutes from Lyon and 1 hour 15 minutes from Geneva, in a preserved environment with no nuisances, this 13th century castle renovated in the 17th century offers a spectacular dominant view over the surrounding countryside. With approximately 650 m² of living space (up to 950 m² in total), the property combines authenticity, volume, and potential. A bright and authentic residence The castle is organized over 3 levels, two of which have been fully restored: Garden level: reception rooms, dining room, kitchen, office Upper floors: Master suite with dressing room and shower room 6 additional bedrooms 3 shower rooms A private chapel Top level: space remaining to be arranged according to your projects The whole retains many period elements: fireplaces, woodwork, antique parquet floors, and a 15th-century stone staircase housed in a tower. A rare estate of 7.5 hectares Situated in a dominant position, the castle is surrounded by: Meadows and terraced land Woods An outbuilding of approximately 300 m² to be rehabilitated An ideal setting for a family, event, or hotel project. Strategic location Bourg-en-Bresse TGV station: 20 min Lyon Saint-Exupéry Airport: 45 min Highway access: 10 min Amenities: 8 min Key information Living area: 650 m² Land: 7.5 hectares 7 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Central heating (wood) Property tax: 2,300 euros Energy performance: D / Greenhouse gas: C ? Price: 1,690,000 euros Our opinion A rare property on the market, ideal for clients seeking an authentic, accessible castle with high potential for appreciation. ? Perfect for a prestigious residence, guesthouse, or heritage project.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$1,965,800
650
7bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 9ha

By Paul Parker Properties

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Listed castle Cambrai (59)

Listed 18th-century château offering 1,250 m² of living space, set in a wooded park of about 2.4 hectares. Main features: - 30 main rooms - 18 bedrooms - 18 bathrooms - 1,250 m² of living space - Construction: 1700 Description: The Château is an old seigniorial estate whose origins date back to the 18th century. It constitutes a remarkable architectural ensemble, consisting of: - The main body: - The large barn: - The dovecote-porch: Several elements of the estate are listed as Historical Monuments, notably: - the façades - the roofs - the interior staircase and its railing - the dovecote-porch and its dependencies The whole is set in a wooded park of about 2.4 hectares, combining gardens, paths, meadows, a courtyard, and outdoor spaces dedicated to reception. Accommodation & housing: - Guest rooms: 5 guest rooms, decorated in an old and authentic style, each offering a unique charm and traditional furniture. - Year-round rentals: 8 studios/apartments rented year-round, ensuring immediate profitability and regular rental income. Event spaces: - Large reception hall of 260 m²: capacity of about 180 seated guests - Secondary room of 70 m²: ideal for meetings, intimate receptions, or workshops (about 40 people) Fees included of 3.1% VAT at the charge of the buyer. Price excluding fees €2,100,000. Not subject to the energy performance diagnosis. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: georisques.gouv.fr.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$2,518,300
1,250
18bedrooms

By Luxembourg

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Listed castle Magny-Cours (58)

At the border of these three beautiful central regions (Nivernais / Bourbonnais / Berry), 2 hours and 30 minutes from Paris, the vast MH castle was built on the foundations of a 16th-century enclosure closed by corner towers, one of which remains the chapel; an honor courtyard bordered by vast harmonious outbuildings. This lordship has no defensive elements in this pleasure place, which was solely designed for hunting. Hidden in a set of nearly 16 hectares of English parkland, groves, meadows surrounded by oaks and crossed by a stream, a shaded body of water, the castle offers a clear view of its own estate from its floors. Deer and does from the neighboring forests come to graze or roar peacefully in the meadow bordered by hunting forests. The castle has about twenty rooms, including large reception rooms (fireplaces, parquet floors, large bays letting in light from the park where the deer roars). Numerous tax exemption works have been carried out and can be continued despite the excellent general condition of the rooms: renovation of the floor with 7 bedrooms equipped with 6 shower rooms. Energy class: DPE not required. XVIII-century classified outbuildings: barn-stable; barn-cattle shed; staff houses (possibility of gîtes). This rare gem of classical architecture, unique in this region, has been fully respected in the charm and harmony of the original renovated elements. This castle also has an interior layout compatible with contemporary life and vast reception volumes. Its external estate, of almost 16 hectares, offers a perimeter of tranquility, augmented by the advantage of a calm region, highly accessible as it is central, and geographically varied. As a historical residence, the castle also enjoys the benefits of historic monuments, sought after for their label and their "tax exemption": if opened to the public: 40% DRAC subsidies, 25% from the General Council, and 25% from the department; the remaining 10% of the works borne by the owner being deductible from income). • Immediate proximity to hunting in private and state forests; • 2 minutes from a town with shops (markets, fairs...); 5 minutes from 3 beautiful historic towns • 2 hours and 30 minutes from Paris Historical and architectural file complete with serious references and on research mandate. https://demeure.biz/honoraires.htm Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.

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$1,899,200
700
9bedrooms
land 15.7ha

By Le Lys Bourbonnais

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Castle Salbris (41)

[EXCLUSIVE] Exceptional Château in Sologne: The Alliance of Great Heritage and Total AutonomyPrivate estate of 24.2 hectares - 1h20 from Paris (TGV) In the heart of Sologne, only 1h45 from Paris via A71 or 1h20 by TGV, discover a sovereign estate of 24.2 hectares. Fully restored with rare excellence, this château embodies timeless elegance combined with visionary technical modernity.Today, it is one of the few châteaux in France that offers luxurious comfort with almost zero operating costs. An Unprecedented Independence and ProfitabilityMuch more than a historical residence, this estate is a strategic asset designed for autonomy: Energy Heating: High-performance central heating system powered free of charge by the estate's renewable resources. Full double glazing and state-of-the-art insulation. Negligible electricity costs (lower than those of a studio). Private Water: Autonomous spring with a 7-stage filtration system (R.O.) producing pure drinking water without any network costs. New Roof: The château's roof has been completely redone (major investment) for absolute longevity. Estate Income: Unique property of a first-category river (trout) and a renowned lake with trophy carp (up to 32kg), offering immediate revenue potential. Hunting territory (woodland, deer) on the estate.The Château: A Restored MasterpieceMaster Restoration: Noble materials, period floorboards, monumental fireplaces, and original woodwork. Volumes Light: Majestic ceiling heights and exceptional brightness in all reception rooms. Underground garage: Exceptional space accommodating up to 18 vehicles. Event and Hospitality PotentialWith its two outbuildings of approximately 300 m² each (new roofs and gutters), the estate allows for: Luxury Hospitality or Weddings: Accommodation capacity exceeding 50 beds once final arrangements are completed. Immediate Proximity: Just 4 km from the center of Salbris, combining the absolute calm of dense forest with the proximity to services.Location AccessCity: Salbris, Sologne (near Chambord and Cheverny). Transport: Direct A71 access and SNCF/TGV Station (Paris in 1h20). Expert's Opinion: 'This property redefines modern luxury. It offers the splendor of the Loire Châteaux with technical autonomy and cost control that make it a unique product on the international market.'Price: The listed price includes negotiation fees (4% VAT included at the buyer's expense). Contact your dedicated agent: Sabrina ELAJIB EI (RCS 901 604 470 - Orléans Registry)? 06.51.15.35.21 The information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr. Discover the immersive presentation of the estate: https://gamma.app/docs/Un-Chateau-dexception-en-Sologne-di3n224agv2cax2?mode=docFees included at 4.17% VAT included at the buyer's expense. Price excluding fees €2,350,000. Energy class D, Climate class B Average estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use, established from energy prices for 2025: between €1800.00 and €1800.00. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: georisques.gouv.fr.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$2,847,400
1,125
20bedrooms
10bathrooms
land 24.2ha

By Keller Williams Infinity

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Castle Tournus (71)

Between nature, horses, and prestige, the signature of a unique estate.In a world where everything moves faster, certain places still preserve the privilege of time, space, and authenticity. Some places are visited, others are felt. Here, the gaze opens onto vibrant meadows where horses shape the landscape and give this estate its true identity. Their presence bestows a rare elegance to this place, characterized by space, freedom, and harmony with nature. Designed for those who consider equestrian passion as an art of living, this property embodies a singular vision of prestige: that of a place where architecture, landscapes, and horses create an equilibrium that is as natural as it is exceptional.This magnificent château built in 1810, in the Palladian style, is inspired by the works and principles of Andrea Palladio, the architect of the Italian Renaissance. It has managed to maintain its exterior and interior appearance and remains a precious testimony of its time, with its delicate stuccoes, refined paintings, sculpted woodwork, and time-patinated floors. The Chateau offering serenity is a property in itself with more than 1078 m² of living space and an additional 813 m² of usable area, including a complete basement of 407 m², beautiful living spaces, and 12 bedrooms. To complete this whole, a large independent building includes six horse boxes with its features, a reception hall, two apartments of 117 m² and 121 m², as well as an attic. Garages, outbuildings, and a tennis court complete the ensemble, all for a usable area of 876 m². Its equestrian domain, harmoniously integrated into a park of over 8 hectares with a pasture for horses as well as a pond, offers a privileged setting for enthusiasts in search of authenticity and elegant simplicity. Located 15 minutes from Tournus, designed as a true living space, this property lends itself equally to a prestigious family residence or a confidential hosting project, such as a guest house, a charming boutique hotel, or a prominent venue for event activities. A singular place where heritage, nature, and the art of living meet with accuracy.COMPLETE PRESENTATION FILE AND VIDEO ON REQUEST BEFORE VISITING THE PROPERTY.TGV Stations Mâcon and Le Creusot: 35 minutes Lyon: 1h20 Dijon: 1h40 Geneva: 1h45 Paris: 2h00Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.frThis description has been automatically translated from French.

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$3,373,200
1,316
12bedrooms
9bathrooms
land 8.9ha

By Bourgogne Prestige Immobilier

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Castle Escalans (40)

A rare opportunity to acquire a fully operational château in the South of France, combining historic charm, careful maintenance, and strong potential for both private enjoyment and commercial use. See website: www.castlefrance.com Château Buros is a historic estate in the South of France, set within several hectares of private parkland. Originally built in the late 19th century and now operating as a hospitality property, it combines architectural character with modern functionality. With guest accommodation, reception spaces, a restaurant, and leisure facilities including pool, tennis, and golf, the property offers both immediate use and long-term potential for private or commercial purposes. Château Buros is a well-maintained estate located in the South of France, set within extensive private grounds in a quiet and natural setting. Originally built in the late 19th century and later developed into a hospitality property, the château is today fully operational and offers a combination of accommodation, reception areas, and leisure facilities. The estate includes guest rooms and suites, meeting spaces, a restaurant with professional kitchen, and outdoor terraces. The surrounding grounds extend across more than 5 hectares and feature landscaped gardens, a swimming pool, tennis court, and additional recreational areas. The property is positioned within easy reach of Bordeaux and Toulouse, as well as the Atlantic coast, the Pyrenees, and well-known food and wine regions. Château Buros has been continuously maintained and partially renovated in recent years, allowing for immediate use while offering flexibility for further development. The property is suited for hospitality operations, private residence, or a combination of both. Château Buros is located in the southwest of France, within the Landes and Armagnac regionan area known for its open landscapes, traditional culture, and understated way of life. The region offers a balance between rural calm and access to some of the most well-known destinations in southern Europe. A region defined by nature, culture, and peace. A setting designed for professional use. Château Buros offers a rare opportunity to combine work, hosting, and retreat in a private and fully equipped estate in the South of France. Château Buros offers a setting that naturally extends beyond work, where the surrounding environment and on-site facilities create opportunities for relaxation, activity, and time spent outdoors.

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$2,210,000
1,200
20bedrooms
15bathrooms
land 5.5ha

Private owner

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Castle Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives (14)

Normandy, in the department of Calvados, in the heart of the Pays-d'Auge. Late 15th century manor house, surrounded by water-filled moats. Main building, with tower at each corner, comprises first floor built from small, limestone blocks and timber-framed upper floor, spanning a total of roughly 250 sqm. Outbuildings, clustered around old farmyard, including: caretaker's house, rental properties, sheds, function room, dovecote, studio and garages. Set in 3,8-hectare grounds, in quiet surroundings, with orchard, woods and formal garden, Energy class: NA/NA.

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$1,535,400

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Castle Carcassonne (11)

This 16th-century castle in the heart of Minervois, just 20 minutes from Carcassonne, welcomes you with 1700 m², approximately 1000 m² of which are habitable, and has 110 hectares of woods and heathlands. This splendid property features 13 bedrooms in 3 connected residences, plus 1 medieval room and 1 vaulted room. A beautifully renovated Orangerie of nearly 400 m², 1 converted Chapel, and 2 outbuildings, including 1 guardian's house, frame its superb honor courtyard. An elegant architecture and noble materials: wood, stone, Caunes marble, harmoniously coexist with some contemporary renovations. This special place is steeped in history, and its future story is yet to be created... Thus, it would be suitable for a beautiful family project, for hosting activities or events, would be perfect for an artistic project or for a co-living space. Benefiting from 310 days of sunshine per year, 15 minutes from the Canal du Midi and 1.5 hours from Toulouse International Airport, 1 hour from the sea, 1.5 hours from Spain and close to Carcassonne, its location is perfect.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$3,129,000
1,117
13bedrooms
1bathroom
land 110ha

By Terres D'oc Sotheby's International Realty

50

Castle Saint-André-et-Appelles (33)

South Dordogne : Magnificent property overlooking the Dordogne valley. Castle and wine estate, dependencies, gîtes, stables set in 111 hectares Property ideally situated in a renowned wine-growing and tourist area, south of the Dordogne valley and the Pays des Bastides. 10 minutes from all shops, transport and services. 30 minutes from Bergerac and Saint-Émilion. 1 hour from Bordeaux. 20 hectares of classified woodland make this a game and wildlife reserve. A Natura 2000 network biodiversity site. A thousand-year-old wine-growing estate, situated on a much-envied slope of the Dordogne and covering a single block of 111 ha, 80 ha of which are south-facing vines. Exceptional microclimate and terroir, unique clay-gravel soil dating from the Tertiary period, similar to that of the Libourne region, ideal for fruity, elegant Merlot and Cabernet. Sustainable viticulture certified HVE3 since 2016. Abundant springs on the land. Owner of private banks on the Dordogne for double irrigation. Production of Bordeaux Supérieur wines vinified and bottled at the Château, regularly awarded medals, most of which are pre-sold. National and international renown. Imposing facilities: 630 m2 farm buildings, 1200 m2 stainless steel vats, 210 m2 cellars and 70 and 80 m2 staff accommodation. Production capacity 3,600 hectolitres and storage capacity 12,000 hectolitres. Private 17th-century château, a remarkable seigniorial residence of 618 m2 perfectly restored with its outbuildings on 1.6 ha. Ground floor Beautiful entrance hall 2 large kitchens, fireplaces Dining room, 2 lounges, fireplace Study, Billiards room 2 WCS 2 staircases, storeroom and lean-to. First floor Large landing with dressing room 7 beautiful bedrooms 3 bathrooms 2 WCs and relaxation room. Lovely garden with rose garden, large private swimming pool 6×14 m. Renovated caretaker’s cottage 120 m2 Adjoining winery of 600 m2 Strong potential for wine tourism development Space dedicated to the passion of horses 3 luxury Gîtes for total immersion

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$10,643,100
1,300
24bedrooms
9bathrooms
land 111.6ha

By Anthouard Immobilier

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Listed castle Angers (49)

Ref.4798 : Medieval castle and 16th-C. noble dwelling, listed as a Historic Monument, with outbuildings and 8.22 acres in Anjou Set in a peaceful setting in the heart of the Layon Valley, this remarkable medieval castle forms part of a landscape typical of southern Anjou, where vineyards and valleys intertwine. Situated between the old village and the River Layon, it enjoys a location that is both central and secluded, reflecting the pivotal role it once played in the local community. Close to the business hubs of Angers and Cholet, and within easy reach of Saumur, the property offers excellent accessibility whilst retaining the charm of a preserved rural setting. The Layon Valley, renowned for its landscapes and vineyards, offers a sought-after lifestyle, ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the heritage of the Anjou region. The numerous surrounding vineyards contribute to the region’s economic and cultural vitality, whilst the paths and roads criss-crossing the hillsides invite you to go for a stroll. A few shops and services are within walking distance (bar-restaurant, nurses’ practice, winegrowers), and the nearest amenities are located about ten minutes away in a small neighbouring town. The property now offers an interesting heritage base, suitable for a residential or development project, in an area appreciated for its relaxed lifestyle and authenticity. All that remains of the medieval castle, dating from the 12th and 15th centuries, is an imposing square keep overlooking the valley and the ruins of its original seigneurial layout. The main tower was built on a four-storey plan with a slate roof and features spacious rooms whose opulent furnishings for the time suggest that powerful lords once resided here. Built on a promontory, the complex forms a double enclosure enclosed by defensive curtain walls with flanking towers, whose functions were to observe the valley and protect the inhabitants from external attacks. In addition to the castle, a former residence dating from the 16th-C. currently serves as the main dwelling on the estate. Built of local stone with a three-storey layout and a slate roof, it covers an area of approximately 450 sqm and is laid out as follows: On the raised ground floor, accessed via a stone stepway, a gallery leads on one side to a kitchen, a large room converted into a living/dining room featuring a monumental stone fireplace and a mezzanine accessed via a remarkable solid oak spiral staircase with a central baluster featuring a twisted design, and then to a study/library; and on the other side to a toilet, a bathroom, a dressing room, two bedrooms, a lounge with a built-in fireplace, and a shower room. On this floor, the floors are laid with Rairies terracotta tiles and solid wood parquet, the interior doors and shutters, and the ceilings feature ornate cornices or exposed beams. Partially attic space above. On the ground floor, a spacious living room used as a reception room with a monumental fireplace and an old bread oven, two en-suite bedrooms, each with its own shower room/toilet, a kitchen/utility room, storage rooms, a boiler room and a cellar. The property features numerous outbuildings: - A restored former farmhouse of approximately 100 sqm, built of local stone with a tiled roof, converted into a comfortable home comprising a large living/dining room with a mezzanine, a kitchen, a shower room, a toilet, and a ground-floor bedroom. At the rear, there are lean-to buildings (storage sheds and a woodshed) and a walled garden. Heating is provided by a De Dietrich oil-fired boiler (2000) and a wood-burning stove, with hot water supplied by an electric water heater. Note that parts of the timber frame are exposed, and an imposing stone fireplace featuring the wood-burning stove ensures a warm and cosy atmosphere. - A third dwelling of approximately 50 sqm, built of local stone with a slate roof, comprises on the ground floor a kitchen, a living room with an old limestone fireplace featuring a straight lintel, and a bedroom on the first floor. The ceilings feature exposed wooden joists, and heating is provided by a wood-burning stove and electric convector heaters. - A local stone barn with a tiled roof, currently used as a garage. - A local stone wine store with a tiled roof, comprising storage and utility rooms. - A former local stone barn/stable with a slate roof, featuring a room converted into a honey house. - A bread oven. - A kennel. - A gatehouse built of local stone with a tiled roof, currently comprising two rooms used as offices. - An American-style barrack serving as a large reception hall. - A vast hangar. - A second brick wine store/cellar. - Cellar rooms dug into the hillside. - Various other outbuildings and lean-tos. A vast plot of land covering 8.22 acres, comprising courtyards, paths, woodland, meadows, an orchard, a vegetable garden, and a park featuring beautiful ornamental trees, some of which are centuries old (plane trees, cedars, oaks, maples, ash trees, chestnut trees, Judas trees, ginkgo, paulownia, prunus, birch, poplars, camellias, lilacs, rhododendrons, laburnum, viburnum, vegelia, Mexican orange trees, hydrangeas, roses, fruit trees, vines, peonies, irises, walnut trees, olive trees, fig trees, cherry trees, plum trees, apricot trees, peach trees, apple trees, pear trees), offering exceptional views over the Layon Valley. Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M. Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 077. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$1,449,700
450
5bedrooms
1bathroom
land 3.3ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Listed castle Dax (40)

Historic Château Near Dax ? A Rare Jewel Between Countryside and Coast Exclusive Listing ? Frédérique Hervé from Hamilton Hossegor is delighted to present this exceptional 17th-century château, classified as a French Historic Monument, located at the end of a quiet lane, just 30 minutes from the Atlantic beaches. ? A Timeless Estate Steeped in History Originally built in 1206 on the remains of a Roman camp and enhanced in the 17th century by architect Gratien de Lerm, the château boasts approximately 3,000 m² of living space spread across five elegant wings. The central pavilion is crowned with a dome and belvedere dating back to 1624. Ornate façades adorned with classical architectural details: pediments, dentils, and banding. Inside: A grand reception hall with painted and gilded coffered ceilings. A majestic wood-carved fireplace and preserved historical features. Limitless Potential for High-End Projects The property is ideal for large-scale ventures, including: A luxury boutique hotel or wellness retreat. An event venue for weddings, corporate retreats, or cultural experiences. Atypical lodging, co-living residences, or a senior lifestyle community. A legacy investment for heritage lovers or institutional projects. Additionally: A stunning 785 m² stone outbuilding (former winery/barn) with a robust roof, timber frame, and façades in excellent condition?divided into three large halls, offering exciting possibilities for redevelopment. Prime Location Between Ocean, City, and Nature 10 min from local shops and amenities 20 min from the train station, hospital, and supermarkets 1 hour from Biarritz International Airport 1h45 from Bordeaux Technical Details Utilities and sewage connections to be planned Interior partitions and ceilings partly to renovate Overall sound structure with no apparent defects Full architectural integrity retained >Complete information package available on request: 3D virtual tour, floor plans, historical dossier. >>Contact us to schedule a private viewing and experience the magic of this unique property.

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$3,082,400
3,000
land 3.5ha

By Agence Hamilton

27

Castle Saint-Pierre-de-Trivisy (81)

It is with great pleasure that I invite you to discover this Château: a recently renovated and modernized residence with the possibility of creating a tourist activity.Spanning a living area of 660 m², this 18th-century building is set in an idyllic setting of 3 hectares of woods and meadows, and has beautiful volumes spread over 2 levels and in 3 wings of the building. A total of 25 rooms (including 5 with a fireplace).This Château will welcome both a family wishing to gather in numbers and the organization of receptions or the creation of charming guest rooms, and even a restaurant space. With 3 large living/reception rooms, as well as a spacious kitchen/dining room, the space allows for hosting appropriately and creating various themed atmospheres.Many additional possibilities are offered with more than 160m² of convertible attics on the 2nd level, with 12 openings and access to the property's watchtower.Facilities and Comfort:- Single-glazed frames, oak floors, and fireplaces to be brought back into service.- Closed garage for 3 vehicles.- Shed (closed on 3 sides) of about 80m², which could be used for restaurant development.- Recent renovation work.- Condensing boiler installed in 2020, with an underground gas tank (zone heating and remote control possible on mobile).- Rainwater separated from wastewater. Sanitation is done by spreading after passing through a septic tank.- Internet connection via 5G box and the possibility of Fiber connection (Terminal 5 meters from the house).- Security of the premises with an alarm system and video surveillance (remote control via mobile).For more information, please contact me preferably by phone.+ Video of the exteriors on request+ Presentation file on requestFees payable by the seller. Energy class E, Climate class E Average estimated amount of annual energy expenses for standard use, established based on energy prices for the year 2023: between 23030.00 and 31220.00 €. Information on risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: georisques.gouv.fr.Your LLOYD & DAVIS advisor: Cédric BOUVRYCommercial agent (Sole proprietorship)RSAC 877 841 791 CastresRCP AACI/10814/24884 BeazleyThis description has been automatically translated from French.

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660
14bedrooms
3bathrooms
land 3ha

By Lloyd & Davis

26

Listed castle Frazé (28)

Situated in the heart of the Perche region of Normandy, just 1.30 hours from Paris and 10 minutes from a motorway exit, this unique property is 30 minutes from Nogent-le-Rotrou station, offering direct access to Paris Montparnasse in 1 hour 50 minutes. Set in a 22 hectares estate, this remarkable property comprises a number of authentic historic buildings, including a 16th, 17th and 18th century château, a 15th century medieval châtelet, a 15th century tower, a 16th and 18th century manor house and 16th century outbuildings. All surrounded by a magnificent formal garden. Other outbuildings include a watchtower, a wash-house, a sheepfold, a coach house and a water tower. Listed as a Historic Monument in 1948, this property is a real heritage treasure. The chateau Built of white stone and orange-coloured bricks, on a base of sandstone, this castle is covered in slate (renovated in the 1980s) and has an oak roof structure. A bell tower crowns the property. Spanning around 730 m², the château has 20 main rooms spread over three levels. As soon as you enter, you are greeted by a series of vast reception rooms, adorned with fireplaces and painted wood panelling. A magnificent wooden staircase leads to the two upper floors, which contain 15 bedrooms of varying sizes, as well as 5 bathrooms and toilets. The châtelet This 15th-century building is predominantly built of white stone on a sandstone base, while orange bricks adorn the gallery and rotunda, with stone surrounds. A twentieth century extension blends harmoniously into the ensemble, with rendered facades and a slate roof that was redone in the 1980s.The main facade, with its two towers and drawbridge pediment, is linked to the house by a gallery with an ‘inverted ship's hull’ frame. Together, the châtelet and the house cover some 260 m², with 11 rooms including a chapel, a guard room, 6 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. One of the towers also hides a dungeon. The Saint-François tower Built in the 15th century, this tower of white stone and orange bricks is set on a sandstone base and topped with a slate roof.The interior is arranged over four levels, served by a stone spiral staircase.The ground floor features a room with a fireplace and exposed beams, while the upper floors offer vaulted rooms and fireplaces, all in a unique medieval setting. The Renaissance manor house This elegant Louis XVI-style pavilion, with its tower nicknamed ‘La Cloche’, boasts flint and orange brick facades and Renaissance-style white stonework. With a total floor surface area of approx. 370 m², of which 136 m² is currently converted, it comprises a dining room with fireplace, a kitchen, a vast lounge, as well as a bedroom and bathroom on the first floor. The domed ‘La Cloche’ tower is linked to the pavilion by a footbridge.It has a painter's studio in the basement and rooms with fireplaces on the upper floors. The outbuildings These comprise a large, bayonet-shaped brick and stone building with a flat tile roof featuring large dormer windows. The complex spans around 1,085 m² on two levels. The ground floor comprises three enclosed 150 m² (1,615 sq ft) garages that can be used as reception rooms, linked to another adjoining 100 m² (1,076 sq ft) reception room. Upstairs, a 250 m² space under a ship's hull roof offers vast potential. The property also includes a stable with 2 boxes, 3 stalls, a tack room and a garage for horse-drawn carriages. This exceptional estate, with its rich architectural heritage, its formal garden and its 22 hectares crossed by a river, is a real gem in a unique, grandiose setting.However, all the buildings are in need of complete renovation. Property presented by Hugues de Jessey +33 (0)6 60 12 33 33 With agency fees: €3,180,000 Excluding agency fees: €3,000,000 6% agency fees payable by buyer. Energy diagnostics not applicable to MH listed buildings. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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$3,205,700
1,500
22bedrooms
land 44ha

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

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Castle Illiers-Combray (28)

Ref.4447 : Magnificent historic Château and its domain at the gates of the Perche region In the magnificent Perche region, barely an hour from Paris, in an intimate valley, you will discover this breathtaking historic ensemble that transports you back to its glorious past. This property draws visitors in with its magnetic aura. The Perche, a land renowned for its succession of gentle hills and remarkable forests of centuries-old beech and oak trees that offer bucolic, invigorating walks, has been designated a ‘Regional Nature Park’. It's also the land of manor houses, fine residences and the famous Percheron horses. This makes it a destination of choice for lovers of peace and nature. It's within easy reach of the beautiful UNESCO-listed cathedral city of Chartres, and the Châteaux of Maintenon and Nogent le Rotrou, Two towns less than 5 minutes away offer all the necessary services, train stations, fast motorway access to Paris and tourist activities, as well as a magnificent golf course just a few minutes' drive away. There are five complementary architectural ensembles 1 - The ‘château’ closest to the village square, dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, with a second storey added in the 18th century. 2 - The 15th, 18th and 20th century châtelet. 3 - The 15th century tower. 4 - The Louis XVI pavilion known as the ‘Renaissance house’ and its tower known as ‘the bell’, 16th century, modified in the 17th and 18th centuries. 5 - The outbuildings, 16th century. Work on the facades and floors in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Buildings 1 to 5 have a total surface area of 2,531 m² (0.5 acres) of which : Outbuildings including garages: 1,085 m² (1,085 sq ft) Habitable and convertible: 1446 m² (1,446 sq ft) The property is laid out around a formal garden, with the outline of the Châtelet to the north-east comprising the tower, the gallery, the keep, the corner tower and, with its moat and rectangular shape, the building known as the ‘Pavillon du bourg’ to the east, which faces the village and the main entrance after the gates. To the south of the central garden are the outbuildings, comprising a large hall and garages. To the west is a beautiful pavilion with a Louis XVI façade, overlooking the beautiful views of the garden with its terraces, driveway, perrons, 18th century statues and white water canal. 1 - THE CHÂTEAU KNOWN AS LE PAVILLON DU BOURG This large building - closest to the village square and facing east-west comprises 2 separate units linked by a common central staircase. It is topped by a bell tower. Constructed of white stone and orange bricks on a sandstone base. Slate roof. 1A - Part facing EAST / WEST with gable to the NORTH, surface area of 436 sqm Ground floor : Entrance hall, kitchen and bathroom, 3 reception rooms in a row with an open fireplace, a west-facing porch, a library. 1st floor : Clearance and corridor, bathroom with bath, electric hot water tank, sanitary facilities. 2 bedrooms, onewith a wash-hand basin, and the master bedroom (1900 ‘Indian’ wall hangings) with a fireplace, and its ‘toilet’ with a fireplace. 2nd floor under roof : 5 rooms, 2 flues, attic. Clearing and corridor, sanitary facilities, Vaulted cellars 1B - Part facing EAST / WEST with gable to the SOUTH, surface area of 297 sqm Ground floor : Fitted porch with exposed beams, storage cupboard, boiler room with sanitary facilities, entrance hall, small kitchen (with sink), large kitchen with exposed beams and large antique stove, staircase. First floor (served by the communal staircase and the large kitchen staircase: hallway with corridor, bedroom, bathroom with toilet, large bedroom (with washbasin), small bedroom converted into a library (with toilet). Second floor (served by the communal staircase) : hallway with level corridor, large bedroom (with washbasin), bathroom, sanitary facilities, kitchen (with sink), small bedroom (with washbasin), attic room converted into a lounge/dining room and separated from the rest, small bedroom on landing (with washbasin). 2 - THE CHÂTELET known as ‘LE DONJON’ Covering an area of 263 sqm Built mainly of white stone for the châtelet with a grison base, and orange bricks bricks for the gallery and rotunda with stone surrounds. The 20th-century extension tries to blend in with the rest of the building, with its rendered facades and stone surrounds. All the roofs are slate. Ground floor : guard room with fireplace and opening in the floor for access to the dungeon. Raised ground floor : Seigniorial chapel with ribbed vault, redesigned altar site, added stained glass windows. The upper floors are accessed by a small spiral staircases, small bedroom, bedroom with fireplace and stairway leading to a small room in the basement, bathroom with sanitary facilities. 2nd floor : bedroom with fireplace, bathroom with sanitary facilities and exposed beams, small room with exposed beams, two covered walkways. 3rd floor : bedroom with fireplace, bathroom with sanitary facilities, small converted attic space Basement : dungeon accessible on the ground floor of one of the two circular tower.In the other tower, storeroom extending the cellar into a gallery accessible from the courtyard. The 15th century gallery One level over a vaulted cellar Situated on the raised ground floor, accessible from one of the towers of the châtelet, it leads to a room converted into a dining room, all over a vaulted cellar accessible from the courtyard. Restored in the 20th century with fireplace, stone benches, bookshelves and cupboards. The 18th-century corner tower and its extension One level on a basement Rotunda with fireplace converted into a lounge leading to a room converted into a dining room. The 1980s extension has three levels, accessed via a porch and served by a stairway. Raised ground floor : hallway with corridor, sanitary facilities, kitchen with staircase First floor: landing with cupboard, bedroom, shower room with sanitary facilities Attic of the corner tower Basement : linen room boiler room 3 - THE 15th century SAINT FRANCOIS TOWER Constructed of white stone and orange bricks on a sandstone base. Slate roof. 4 levels served by a spiral staircase : Raised ground floor : beamed room with fireplace First floor : room with fireplace, walkway Second floor : vaulted room Basement : vaulted room 4 - THE LOUIS XVI PAVILION KNOWN AS ‘LA MAISON RENAISSANCE’ AND ITS TOWER KNOWN AS ‘LA CLOCHE’ Surface area: 136 sqm. Flint and white stone construction for the Renaissance-style modelling on the courtyard side. Orange-coloured brick on the east gable and the north facade overlooking the meadow below, with a base of sandstone. Flat terracotta tile roof. Ground floor: Dining room with fireplace, hallway, stairs to first floor, bathroom and shower, kitchen, large sitting room with fireplace. First floor: One bedroom and bathroom with sanitary facilities Areas suitable for conversion. Ground floor: Store room with one ffireplace, staircase to attic. First floor: Large volume under roof frame. Basement : Storeroom and linen room, cellars, accessible from outside. La Cloche’ tower, surface area 54 sqm. Orange brick and white stone construction. Slate roof in the shape of a truncated cone-shaped bell topped with a small dome. Ground floor: One room with fireplace and internal staircase, accessed via the outside walkway from the pavilion. First floor: One room under the bell roof. Basement: Painter's studio with One fireplace, accessible from the outside. OUTBUILDINGS : Large bayonet-shaped building in two parts with a floor surface area of 540 sqm and a first floor of 545 sqm that could be converted. The building features brick architecture with traditional stone framing and an imposing flat terracotta tile roof, enhanced by large dormer windows, either in wood or in stone and brick, the whole offering a certain architectural homogeneity, in harmony with the castle: 1st part : Two outdoor sanitary units adjoining the building (water supply to be reviewed), Ground floor : Three closed garages used occasionally as reception rooms. An unobstructed bay gives access to the adjoining reception room. First floor : One large room known as the ‘wood loft’ with large roof dormers under a boat hull-type roof frame. Miscellaneous Electrical wiring redone in the 1970s. A water point at the corner of the 1st garage. 2nd part : Ground floor : hallway + stairway leading to the ‘wood loft’ and the ‘grain loft’; access to a large room known as the ‘games room’ with a large fireplace, stable with two boxes and three stalls including stairway for direct access to the ‘hay loft’, a tack room, horse-drawn carriage shed with direct access to the stable, and ‘car’ access via the fourth garage. ‘car’ access via the 4th unenclosed garage. The water tower : Massive flint construction with white stone surrounds, with a base of greywacke. The facade is adorned with a belt of carved stone, in the style of a dovecote. The roof is covered in flat terracotta tiles. The building is cylindrical in shape, with one room per floor and four storeys. The tank at the top is fed by a pump that draws water from the pond at the foot of the building. The water tower (private) supplied all the buildings on the estate until the 1980s. The watchtower, the well, the woodshed, the shed, the wash-house, the sheepfold. LAND : The gardens were completely redesigned at the end of the 19th century, creating a beautiful French-style ensemble. The estate covers 44 acres (22 ha 19 a 25 ca). Cabinet LE NAIL – Centre - Eure et Loir – M. Ernesto SORIA : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20 Ernesto SORIA, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 900 502 238. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$3,205,700
733
9bedrooms
land 22ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Listed castle Brive-la-Gaillarde (19)

For sale, a château listed in the supplementary inventory of Historical Monuments from the 11th to the 15th and 18th centuries, approximately 821 m² with 401 m² of living space, partially restored on 7.11 hectares. This château is located in Corrèze, north of Brive-la-Gaillarde and on the borders of Dordogne. The château from the 11th to 15th and 18th centuries. This château, listed as a Historical Monument and placed on a rocky spur, offers a preserved place free of any nuisance on 7.11 hectares in one block. This dwelling in a hamlet consists of a lord's house, a dungeon with an old stable, vaulted cellars, a square tower, and the remains of a chapel with its crypt. A surrounding wall traces the medieval history of this château. The château rises over 3 levels. Each level measures approximately 183 m². The top level is designated as an attic. A living room, a kitchen, 4 bedrooms, a bathroom, and a shower room. A terrace on the upper floor. On the upper floor of the porch, 4 bedrooms remain to be renovated. A garden shielded from view in a dominant position. History and architecture. The site of this château was an oppidum during the time of the Gauls due to its strategic location. Before the year 1000, a wooden château was built at this location. In the 11th century, this château was transformed into a feudal fortress with a four-level tower, 3 vaulted cellars, and surrounding walls. The château was destroyed during the Hundred Years' War. In the 15th century, the dwelling was rebuilt with a chapel, a keystone, the lord's house, evidenced by the kitchen floor, and Gothic arcading. In the 17th century, a fire destroyed the château, which was rebuilt in the 18th century as we know it today. This château was titled viscountcy, and its lords held this title. Illustrious guests stayed there, such as Mr. de Mirabeau, who had his own room that bears his name. The family was linked to Turenne.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$633,900
810
7bedrooms
1bathroom
land 7.1ha

By Vv Groupe Immobilier Du Patrimoine

Exclusivity
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Castle Nogent-sur-Loir (72)

Château located in a peaceful setting in the heart of the Loir Valley, near the Bercé state forest, 30 km from Le Mans, 40 km from Tours, 50 km from Angers, and just 10 km from the nearest train station with a direct service to Paris. Built using tufa stone, this elegant light-filled château offers approximately 600 sq.m of living area. It includes 5 beautiful reception rooms, a professional-standard kitchen and 13 bedrooms spread over two floors. It sits on 5 hectares of private grounds comprising a garden adorned with delightful mature trees and a wooded area. There are also two separate modern buildings that offer additional accommodation, each measuring approximately 300 sq.m. This makes a total of 1200 sq.m of living area and 28 bedrooms. The property is therefore ideal for use as an events venue, a destination for school trips or a hotel facility. You will also find several outbuildings and garages.

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$1,479,600
600
11bedrooms
land 5ha

By Emile Garcin - Proprietes & Chateaux

18
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Castle Villeneuve-sur-Lot (47)

Nestled in a privileged setting in the heart of Lot-et-Garonne, this sumptuous property offers a rare and enchanting environment. Located on the riverbank, the château is distinguished by its elegant architecture, generous proportions, and the authenticity of its carefully preserved period features. The entrance is through a vast through hall, leading to reception rooms bathed in natural light, adorned with marble fireplace, preserved period moldings and gold leaf wallpaper from the 19th century. The château comprises six spacious bedrooms and four bathrooms, spread over several levels, offering comfort, privacy, and splendid views of the park. The lounges, dining room, and living areas invite relaxation and conviviality, while retaining the charm of a characterful residence. Set on over eight hectares of wooded land, the estate boasts a landscaped park with a variety of trees, punctuated by pathways, meadows, and wooded areas. Several outbuildings complete the property: former stables, barns, annex accommodations, and characterful buildings, which could easily be converted into gîtes, bed and breakfast rooms, or reception spaces. Thanks to its privileged location on the riverbank, the beauty of its park and the nobility of its architecture, this castle offers exceptional potential for the creation of a wedding venue, an event estate or a prestigious family residence. Close to amenities and just minutes from the centre of Villeneuve-sur-Lot, with its shops, restaurants and services, this unique property combines the charm of the countryside with the proximity of urban life. A 3d tour of the chateau is avalable on request.

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$918,900
346
6bedrooms
land 8ha

By Alexander James Real Estate

9

Castle Auneau-Bleury-Saint-Symphorien (28)

Detailed 50-page brochure available upon request. Within 60 kilometers of Paris, in the heart of Île-de-France, between Chartres, Rambouillet and Maintenon, stands one of those estates that defies time. The Domaine d'Esclimont belongs to that infinitely exclusive circle of historic properties accessible within less than one hour from the capital — a rare geographical privilege, an absolute strategic certainty. A Renaissance Architectural Jewel At the heart of a listed park spanning nearly 60 hectares, the Château d'Esclimont embodies, with sovereign elegance, the enduring permanence of French architecture at its most noble. Erected in the 16th century, remodelled in the 18th, then sublimated in the 19th by the architect Parent — who breathed into it that Renaissance spirit so revered of the era — the château stands as a living manifesto. Every stone narrates centuries of history, every façade reveals the continuity of an uncompromising architectural vision. The principal château, built across three levels above its cellars, unfolds as two wings arranged at right angles upon a square platform encircled by living moats. The reception salons preserve remarkable period panelling — silent witnesses to the grace of centuries past. The estate further comprises a 14th-century square keep, a former guardhouse crowned with a machicolated walkway and four corner turrets, a pavilion dating from 1870, its dependencies, and the château's outbuildings. The total built surface reaches nearly 4,000 m², set within an exceptional natural setting where a formal French garden and a sweeping English landscape park engage in a subtle, timeless dialogue. Water, Stone, Light — The Three Virtues of the Estate The abundance of water that flows through the domain — moats, ornamental ponds, natural mirrors — bestows upon Esclimont that suspended, almost ethereal atmosphere that only the greatest châteaux of Île-de-France can offer. Here, nature is not mere backdrop: it is an architecture in its own right, in constant dialogue with stone, amplifying the majesty of the place. Exceptional Potential for a landmark Hospitality Project Esclimont is not simply a legacy — it is an opportunity for creation, awaiting a visionary hospitality operator. Its transformation potential into a landmark French destination of the highest order is exceptional, underpinned by a validated planning permit for an ambitious hotel development of nearly 5,700 m². The approved programme includes: 50 rooms and suites distributed between the château and its elegant dependencies 27 suites spread across the estate A full wellness SPA with both indoor and outdoor pools Technical and maintenance annexes From suites within the towers of the medieval keep to character apartments in the restored outbuildings and throughout the Château itself, every space carries the promise of a singular experience — that of a distinctly French art de vivre, deeply rooted in history yet resolutely oriented toward contemporary excellence.

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4,000
50bedrooms

By Belles Demeures De France Chateaux

30
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Castle Chinon (37)

3h30 from Paris, 1h from Tours, near Chinon, equestrian estate and its 19th century castle, having retained its period features, surrounded by woods, meadows and a park with a total area of 25 hectares . Outbuildings with very high potential for tourist activity 1km from a historic town center. The Castle: Ground floor: Large hall of 42m2 and its departure from the staircase to the upper floors, original cement tiles Fitted and equipped kitchen of 29 m2 with its dining area, a bathroom of 5 m2 Large living room of 40 m2 with fireplace , parquet floors, moldings and original coffered ceilings Small living room of 28 m2 with fireplace, parquet floors, moldings and original coffered ceilings Dining room of 38 m2 with fireplace, fabric hangings, parquet floors, original and restored coffered moldings and ceilings 12 m2 office with fireplace Boiler room Toilet First floor: Landing and hallway of 34 m2 Master suite of 29 m2 with shower room of 9 m2 Bedroom of 22 m2 Bedroom of 20 m2 Bedroom of 13 m2 Shower room Bathroom Lingerie 9 m2 Toilets Second floor: Landing and hallway of 32 m2 Bedroom of 24 m2 Bedroom of 19 m2 Bedroom of 14 m2 Bedroom of 10 m2 Bedroom of 9 m2 Office of 8 m2 2 Shower rooms Attic of 8 m2 Attic throughout. Outbuildings: Former caretaker's house of around 180 m2 to be refreshed, ideal gite, guest rooms, or seminars. A set of outbuildings of approximately 500 m2 to refresh and/or renovate, ideal gite, guest rooms, or seminars. A set of troglodyte cellars, old original press, ideal reception or event room. Barn of 92 m2, ideal reception or event room. New stables of 350 m2 including 10 horse boxes All decorated with an outdoor swimming pool. The whole 25 hectares is made up of woods, beautiful meadows ideal for horses traversed by a stream. Roof in perfect condition in natural slates, sanitation, electricity, heating by heat pump, plumbing, fiber connection, facades, floors, and all Infrastructure elements are in excellent condition and do not require work. In the heart of a sought-after valley, you will find independence and a rare serenity lulled by nature and its rhythm. The area would lend itself to a bed and breakfast activity, the creation of gites or any tourist or cultural and equestrian projects. Primary and secondary schools are located less than 10 minutes by car . There are also restaurants, bakeries, shops, four supermarkets, a mini-market and butchers. Finally, the City Center market takes place every Tuesday morning. For more for information regarding this property, do not hesitate to contact Damien Jacquot at 06.80.27.48.55 and Nicolas Saulnier, your specialists who have been passionate about charming and prestigious real estate for over 20 years. The Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr. The fees are the responsibility of the purchaser, i.e. 1,499,900? including 4.89% fees payable by the buyer. Sale price excluding agency fees charged to the buyer: 1,430,000? Damien JACQUOT, real estate agent, sarl Registered with the Tours RCS: 948 779 384 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the government's Georisks website.

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$1,512,000
650
8bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 25ha

By Connecta

24

Castle Saix (86)

Nestled in a sumptuous hilly landscape, between the prestigious towns of Chinon and Saumur, this exceptional wine château rises in the heart of the Loire Valley. Facing south with a dominant view of the valley, the 22-hectare property is distinguished by its stone tuff wall enclosure, bringing a charm that blends majesty and intimacy. The origins of the château date back to the early Middle Ages, but it has benefited from delicate restorations in the 19th and 20th centuries, equipping it with around 1,500 m² of living space spread over three levels. Organized around a large central courtyard, it features remarkable architectural characteristics such as slate roofs, wooden frames, and stone facades, all in impeccable condition. One wing has been meticulously renovated with high-quality materials, while another part awaits further development, allowing future owners to unleash their imagination. In the main wing, on the ground floor, there is a equipped kitchen, two dining rooms (including one with a warm and cozy character), a music room, and two refined lounges dedicated to both conviviality and relaxation. The first floor offers four bedrooms with their own bathrooms, each carefully decorated to combine elegance and comfort. The top floor is a genuine leisure area, including a game room, an office, an additional bedroom with an adjoining shower room, as well as an impressive cinema room. The full basement includes, among others, a room equipped with a fireplace, a boiler room (with an oil boiler supplying all the buildings), as well as technical and storage areas. Underfloor heating is installed in the reception rooms and some adjacent spaces. The individual sanitation system will require reassessment. The outbuildings surrounding the main courtyard include two independent apartments, two large, bright reception rooms of 200 m² and 100 m², and a fully equipped professional kitchen. These spaces have recently hosted prestigious events such as weddings, highlighting the unique character of the place. One of the greatest prides of the estate lies in its exceptional wine cellar. Designed to host exclusive tastings and exceptional evenings, this 350 m² octagonal wine store adorned with frescoes offers a unique atmosphere. It connects to an impressive underground network accessible via an elevator, housing a remarkable collection of oak barrels — symbols of a precious winemaking heritage. Overall, this estate undoubtedly represents one of the jewels of the region's wine industry. The vineyard, which has been planted since 1994 covering 14 hectares, is classified AOC "Saumur". It consists of 30% Chenin Blanc and 70% Cabernet Franc, with the first harvest taking place in 1997. Currently leased to a winemaker under a short-term rental agreement ending after the next harvest. An impressive stock could be included in the transaction. Fees are the responsibility of the seller. Information about the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$4,536,400
1,200
19bedrooms
land 22ha

By Capifrance - Alexandre Geoffroy D'assy

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