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29 km south-east of Paris, 19th century chateau of 1400 m² of living space built on a 10 hectare park, mainly wooded. The ground floor with its 4.80 m high ceilings includes, on the courtyard side, a large entrance hall and a kitchen, on the park side, a vast dining room and a large living room opening onto the terrace, a music room and a library. All the period features have been preserved and restored: parquet floors, woodwork, moldings, fireplaces, marble... On the upper floors, 15 bedrooms, all with bathroom and toilet. In the basement, a relaxation area including swimming pool, sauna, hammam, gym. The park crossed by a stream and decorated with a pond offers beautiful views of the valley, it extends into a wooded part. The whole is in very good condition and perfectly maintained. Access Charles de Gaulle via the Francilienne, Orly and Paris via the A6 motorway. Bertrand GUENIOT +33671071839
…By Proprietes De Prestige
CHATEAU WITH SUMPTUOUS RENAISSANCE AND 18TH-CENTURY ARCHITECTURE 60 KM FROM PARIS - One of the most beautiful gardens in Île-de-France - Superb decorative interiors - Gallery - 26 hectares free of lease - Fully listed Historic Monument - Vexin, Val d'Oise, Île-de-France. 60 km from Paris, in a beautiful preserved valley of the lush Vexin region, this Renaissance chateau built around 1540 and enlarged around 1710 and 1780 is nestled within an enchanting setting of Italian-style gardens, among the most beautiful in the surroundings of Paris. On the honor courtyard, the 1540 Renaissance façade is adorned with a rich décor of pilasters, capitals, and foliage scroll friezes, making it one of the finest examples of Renaissance architecture in private hands. A grand staircase leads to the large entrance hall of the chateau. On the right, the medieval keep with its two watchtowers has been preserved and also embellished with Renaissance decoration. To the west, the extraordinary gardens inspired by the Villa Gamberaia in Tuscany, among the most beautiful in France, unfold across three Renaissance terraces through a play of perspectives featuring boxwood parterres, yew topiaries, lime-tree avenues, and flowing water features. The secret garden with its statue of Neptune and its four squares of black and white tulips. The greenhouse garden with its 24 squares of tree peonies, hellebores, and Black Parrot tulips. The Moon Garden, wonderfully composed after that of the Gamberaia, is inspired by Andrea Mantegna's early 16th-century painting Virtues and Vices preserved at the Louvre. Architecture here is created by nature itself: the portico is formed from yew trees, and the half-moon shape is made of water. A cascade flows through the garden from north to south. The Sun Garden on the upper terrace is composed of a checkerboard pattern, blooming in spring with 40,000 daffodils and yew-shaped chess pieces. To the south, a superb classical façade built around 1710, of outstanding architectural quality, features five ground-floor arcades framing the staircase of the Renaissance gallery opening onto the park. The large pediment is decorated with a Rococo cartouche. The interior combines sumptuous Renaissance volumes with high-quality 18th-century decorative interiors. Inside, this residence bears witness to the splendor of the Renaissance through two salons with vast fireplaces, one featuring a remarkable sculpted ceiling, a large Renaissance gallery, and a Renaissance staircase with straight flights, barrel-vaulted and decorated with moldings and pilasters. The refinement of the 18th century unfolds in the staircase hall, particularly open, luminous, and theatrical, with cabochon flooring and a highly elegant wrought-iron banister. A small salon, a dining room decorated with wood paneling, a spectacular office-library extending over two floors with a balustraded skylight. A library. A small dining room. On the second floor, 7 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 WCs, and a large 100 m² salon adorned with a marble fireplace. In the bedrooms are several beautiful decorative features including wood paneling, alcoves, and 18th-century marble and limestone fireplaces. On the third floor, a beautiful southwest-facing bedroom, WC, bathroom, and vast attics. Two spiral staircases. A caretaker's apartment on the garden level restored in 20232024, 100 m², 2 bedrooms, living room, entrance hall, bathroom. Extensive outbuildings, barns, monumental wine press, footbath. 5 entrances. Septic tanks. Approximate developed area: 2,300 m². Oil-fired central heating. Mains water supply. Natural spring-fed gravity water system. 26 hectares in one block and free of lease in total, including 4 hectares of walled gardens. EBTS label; Grand Prize for Gardens 2015. Historic Monument protection: The chateau, excluding the classified sections: listed by decree dated 4 June 1926. The façades and roofs: classified by decree dated 20 June 1945. The chateau park, including the built structures and enclosure walls and excluding the statuary, as well as the façades and roofs of the outbuildings and the two original removed turret elements of the chateau (see plan attached to the decree) (cad. B 1676, 640, 643): listed by decree dated 13 December 2006. OPTIONAL: A beautiful 18th-century farmhouse restored in 2023 of approximately 500 m², 5 bedrooms, large kitchen open onto nature and the indoor swimming pool. Brand-new swimming pool. 8,000 m² free of lease. (Price: 790,000 Euros agency fees included, including 4.76% payable by the buyer; option available only in addition to the chateau). Price: 4,460,000 Euros agency fees included (including 4.76% agency fees payable by the buyer). Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Denniel Immobilier
Exclusively for sale at Sotheby's International Realty! This beautiful property consists of a castle of approx. 730m2 of living space and several outbuildings, is accessible by a private road of 1 km. The setting is enchanting, there are several ponds, one of which borders the terrace of the castle. The chateau is in excellent condition, mostly renovated on the ground floor, in good condition on the first floor and in need of refurbishment on the second floor. It has 15 rooms including several reception rooms in a row, ten or so bedrooms and an interior chapel. Great care has been taken with the details, the beautiful reception rooms as well as the other rooms breathe a refined and luxurious atmosphere. The outbuildings offer enormous potential: a gardener's house, a guard house, an 18th century farmhouse with 2 flats in need of refurbishment, ancient horse boxes, a garage for around 10 cars, a small house housing a generator and a dovecote. A water tower fed by a 65m deep well guarantees water autonomy. During a period of great drought at the beginning of the last century, the well supplied water to the region! This marvellous property, invisible from the road and sheltered from any nuisance, will seduce lovers of old stones and nature, but could also be suitable for a collector of old cars, a project with several families, collapsologists, but also for tourist projects such as gîtes, seminars etc. The journey from Paris to Bernay takes only 90 minutes by train! Deauville is 70 km away. Contact Peter Bos on +33 6 7150 6389 for more information or to arrange a viewing of this wonderful property! REF: BR1-402 South Brittany Sotheby's International Realty, your prestige real estate agency, specialising in properties, hunting estates, chateaux, manors, sea view villas and private islands
…By Bretagne Sud Sotheby's International Realty Quimper
CHATEAU BUILT FROM THE 15TH TO THE 20TH CENTURY, 120 KM FROM PARIS IN THE PERCHE REGION - Exceptional charm and character - 5 main buildings - 18 bedrooms - 2,500 m² built area - Southern Perche - 8 km from the A10 motorway exit - 20 hectares - Structural shell in good condition, interior fully requiring restoration. Fully listed Historic Monument. On the edge of a small village in the Perche region, 120 km from Paris and 8 km from the motorway, this chateau of exceptional charm consists of 5 main buildings dating from the 15th to the 20th century, on the site of a former chateau burned during the Hundred Years' War. There are two entrances. The first, on the village side, is through a tall and long wrought-iron gate leading to the former gatehouse residence, now converted into a grand salon. The second entrance, on the park side, passes through a tall crenellated gateway dominated by the imposing water chateau tower. The impressive richly decorated medieval gatehouse quickly appears after crossing the bridge spanning the canal, followed by the other courtyard buildings. The heterogeneity of this ensemble reflects the long history of the estate. The original square medieval chateau surrounded by moats was burned in the first half of the 15th century by the Earl of Salisbury, commander-in-chief of the English troops, while on his way to lay siege to Orléans. Rebuilt at the end of the 15th and beginning of the 16th century, the remaining parts of this medieval chateau are the gatehouse known as Le Donjon and the Saint-François Tower. This medieval chateau was incorporated in the 19th century into the ensemble formed by the other buildings through the destruction of one of its sides and the filling in of part of the moats connecting it to the new chateau. The main body of the current chateau is composed of 16th-, 17th-, and 18th-century buildings. A first pavilion forming a gatehouse residence attached to a gallery was built at the end of the 16th century and remodeled in the second half of the 17th century with the addition of two small pavilions. This ensemble was raised by one additional floor in the 18th century. The enclosure of the gatehouse residence to create a grand office gave it its final appearance. These buildings, together with the Louis XVI pavilion and the other outbuildings, form a U-shaped courtyard overlooking a splendid 20-hectare park, notably featuring a large 200-meter-long terrace overlooking a vast meadow on one side and separated from a woodland of beautiful mature deciduous trees on the other side by a canal. The park also includes sumptuous boxwood embroidery gardens and yew topiaries, as well as a grand avenue and a one-hectare vegetable garden. 5 main buildings: 1 - The chateau closest to the village square, known as Le Pavillon du Bourg, 16th, 17th, and 18th century. 2 - The gatehouse known as Le Donjon, 15th, 18th, and 20th century. A 15th-century gallery, and a residential section built in 1980 connected to an 18th-century tower. 3 - The Saint-François Tower, 15th century. 4 - The Louis XVI pavilion known as the Renaissance House and its tower known as La Cloche, 16th century, modified in the 17th and 18th centuries. 5 - The outbuildings, 16th19th20th century. Superb 16th-century timber frameworks. Location: -120 km from Paris, motorway access 16 km toward Paris, 8 km toward Le Mans. -8 km from Brou, shops and services. Mains water supply, drainage partly connected to mains sewer and partly using septic tanks. Historic Monument protection: The chateau, its outbuildings, and its park: fully listed by decree dated 24 November 1948. Price: 2,756,000 Euros agency fees included (including 5.67% agency fees payable by the buyer). Including fees of 6% TTC to be paid by of the purchaser. Price excluding fees 2 600 000 . Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Denniel Immobilier
4-STAR CHATEAU-HOTEL 50 KM FROM PARIS - 21 bedrooms with expansion potential up to 80 bedrooms - 19th-century residence with Mansard-style broken roofs - SPA - Beautiful view - 4.9 hectares - Private stud farm - Business assets included - Crécy-la-Chapelle - Seine-et-Marne - Île-de-France. 35 minutes from Paris via the A4 motorway and from Roissy CDG airport, this 19th-century chateau was converted into a 4-star hotel twenty years ago. Nestled in a small village in Île-de-France at the foot of the church, it enjoys splendid views over beautiful countryside and the leased private stud farm. The interior has retained several original features including moldings, marble fireplaces, and interior shutters. Opening onto a beautiful south-facing terrace, the ground floor comprises an entrance hall, large and small salons, an elevator serving all floors, an office, and a large restaurant dining room. The service area extends in sequence at the rear with independent access, laundry room, pantry, fully equipped kitchen connected to the restaurant dining room, cold rooms, and storage areas with exterior access. On the mezzanine level: changing rooms, showers, and WCs. A private 120 m² apartment with fireplace, kitchenette, bathroom, and WC, located on the mezzanine level of the main building, with independent access via an exterior staircase. On the first floor: 4 bedrooms. On the second floor: 6 bedrooms. Attic, technical room, sanitary facilities. Two cellars. An indoor swimming pool complemented by changing rooms with toilets, two showers, a sauna, and a hammam. In the park, a modern building with 11 bedrooms of approximately 25 m² each. A large event reception hall. Changing rooms, WCs, pantry area with sink and tables. A leased private stud farm facing the chateau within the park. The business assets of the current hotel operation are included in the sale. OPTIONS (available only to the purchaser of the chateau): -1: A farmhouse and various charming buildings requiring complete restoration at the rear of the property, with building rights allowing expansion up to 80 bedrooms, on 2.8 hectares, at the price of 1,072,000 Euros agency fees included (fees payable by the seller). -2: An independent house with 5,000 m² of land, at the price of 536,000 Euros agency fees included (fees payable by the seller). Location: -In a small village in Seine-et-Marne. -First shops 8 km away. -Meaux 11 km away with all shops and services. Paris by train in 23 minutes. -20 km from Disneyland Paris, Chessy. Price: 3,216,000 Euros agency fees included (fees payable by the seller). Fees to be paid by the seller. DPE blank. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Denniel Immobilier
42-BEDROOM ACCOMMODATION ESTATE, LE MANS CIRCUIT - Fully restored princely Napoléon III-style chateau with accommodation complex, 42 bedrooms, 3,000 m² of living space, 8 hectares, in the countryside. 20 km from Le Mans, 18 km from the 24 Hours of Le Mans circuit. Le Mans, Sarthe, Pays de la Loire. Built for a princely family in 1882 on a T-shaped plan designed by Pierre-Félix Delarue (17951873), the chateau displays Napoléon III-style architecture, with a polychromy of materials evoking 17th-century French architecture: brick and cut stone with multi-pitched slate roofs and domes. This elegant chateau is sheltered by woodland in the heart of the Sarthe countryside. The entrance opens into a vast hall featuring a grand staircase with Neo-Gothic wood paneling. The large reception room (120 m²), decorated with wood paneling, opens through its original large bay windows onto a terrace with a double-flight staircase. The ground floor also offers a splendid Louis XV library with 18th-century à la capucine woodwork signed by Étienne Leroy (17241774), cabinetmaker in La Flèche. On the first floor are three suites and two salons, and on the second floor nine bedrooms with shower rooms. On the third floor, 11 bedrooms requiring restoration. Oak parquet flooring covers the floors from the ground floor to the second floor, and each bedroom features its own marble fireplace. Particularly remarkable are the superb 18th-century wood panelings in one of the first-floor bedrooms, decorated with trophies of musical and gardening instruments suspended by ribbons above mirrors framed with elegant leafy reed motifs. The attic beneath the roof is entirely convertible. In the basement, accessed via the service staircase, are the boiler room with newly renovated electrical installation, a storage room, and a professional kitchen. The collective accommodation annex, a vast 1970s building currently offering 35 beds and 28 bedrooms, is ideal for a collective accommodation project. On the ground floor: ten studio apartments and a professional kitchen. On the first floor: ten bedrooms and five bathrooms. On the second floor: three two-room apartments with kitchens and bathrooms, and two one-bedroom apartments with kitchens and bathrooms. The property also includes a large multipurpose hall of approximately 200 m², including toilets, backstage room, cinema room, and bicycle garage. Two offices of 50 m². Three-bedroom house. 60 m² billiard room. -Chateau surface area: 1,500 m². -Accommodation complex surface area: 1,400 m². Beautiful 18th-century walled vegetable garden with greenhouse and ornamental pond. Land area: 81,458 m². Location: -Countryside setting, without overlooking neighbors. -5 km from Écommoy, all services including train station. -23 km from Le Mans, TGV station, 1h30 from Paris Montparnasse station. Price: 1,500,000 euros agency fees included (agency fees payable by the seller). Fees to be paid by the seller. DPE blank. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Denniel Immobilier
ON THE BORDER BETWEEN TARN-ET-GARONNE AND GERS This unique property, built in a commanding position and surrounded by fortified walls, overlooks the rolling countryside of Lomagne and enjoys a 360° panoramic view, with no neighbors in a peaceful setting. Between a medieval square tower and the former 12th-century Templar commandery, a charming castle was built over the following centuries and up until the 17th century, now equipped with all modern amenities. Various adjoining outbuildings totalling 750m² complete this remarkable horseshoe-shaped architectural ensemble, built around a charming garden sheltered from view. The château comprises two converted towers, one dating from the 11th century and topped by a panoramic terrace, and another smaller one dating from the 16th century. A large landscaped terrace of 100m² with remarkable terracotta balusters adorns one of the facades, while two other terraces enhance the other sides. The château can be accessed either from the south via a magnificent stone staircase from the lower street, built over a delightful little garden, or from the north via an entrance protected by a porch. To the east, the vast outbuilding, a former Templar commandery of 450 m² on three levels, is accessible from the street and can be used as a garage for several cars. It could also be renovated to become a superb living space. The garden also opens onto the outside through a wooden gate next to the village church. The heart of the castle offers approximately 350 m² of living space, combining remarkable architectural features with contemporary comfort. The bright and welcoming entrance hall is the heart of the house and features a large wooden staircase leading to the bedrooms upstairs. On the ground floor, there is a large living room, a charming library nestled in the square tower, and a dining room with a large medieval fireplace opening onto the 100 m² terrace. To the south is a fitted kitchen with a beautiful wooden mantelpiece and a utility room leading to the interior garden and large adjoining spaces housing a laundry room, boiler room, workshop, and various amenities. The upper floor, recently insulated after the full restoration of the roof and attic, has five bedrooms, two of which have their own bathroom, as well as two shower rooms. A small staircase leads to the attic and the terrace of the former keep. The building is flanked by various outbuildings (stables, wine cellar, barns, storage rooms, additional garage) below and other wonderful surprises... The property also has a swimming pool located on a separate piece of land just a few steps away, planted with numerous fruit trees. In this remarkable property, you can travel through time simply by changing rooms. For more information or to visit this property, please contact Anne-Claire Joachim: +33 (0)6 62 56 28 84 Energy class: E Climate class: E Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €5,110 and €6,930 per year. Prices indexed as of January 1, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Toulouse-occitanie
Dickjan POPPEMA from eXp France offers you:What a wonderful Provençal place!Located 40 kilometers south of Mont Ventoux, the picturesque village of Saint-Christol resides on the Albion Plateau.Did you know that the famous Mont Ventoux fascinates not only cyclists but also skiers in winter?In a castle mentioned for the first time in the 13th century, an experienced master builder with good taste has created two sensational, spacious, and magnificent apartments.The largest apartment, which has its entrance on the east side (145 m²), includes a large living room, an immense kitchen, and 4 bedrooms over 2 levels. It also features three bathrooms, all beautifully renovated in a modern style and harmonized with the architectural elements of a castle from the 1200s. And a private garden of approximately 290 m²!The slightly smaller apartment (118 m²) has its entrance on the west side of the building. From the living room, one can enjoy a magnificent view of the Lure mountain and the Southern Alps.This superior apartment spans two floors and totals 3 bedrooms and 3 water rooms. The charm of the venerable last millennium mixes here with modernity, as only a good architect can do. This apartment also has its own garden of approximately 800 m².For both apartments, all major works have already been completed (roofing, electricity, windows, underfloor heating, plumbing, masonry), but the floors, bathrooms, and kitchen still need to be adapted by the buyer to fully suit their style and tastes. You can thus create your true dream in Provence!To discover without delay, contact me, Dickjan POPPEMAFees payable by the seller. Housing with excessive energy consumption: Energy class F, Climate class C. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: georisques.gouv.fr.Your eXp Realty advisor: Dickjan POPPEMACommercial agent (Sole proprietorship)RSAC 853 749 471 MANOSQUEThis description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Exp Global France
“Nature is a temple…” — here, the park becomes a setting, the trees become architecture, and the château blends into a rare harmony between stone and living nature. Located in the commune of Agen, this exceptional lifestyle estate extends over approximately 467 sqm of living space, set within a remarkable 4.8-hectare landscaped park, the true signature of the property. From the moment you enter, the tone is set: a wrought-iron gate opens onto a paved driveway winding through richly landscaped grounds. Filled with mature trees, varied species and palm trees, enhanced by natural springs and two wells, the estate offers a rare atmosphere combining freshness, privacy and a sense of escape. The varied topography, long perspectives and shaded areas create a vibrant and harmonious living environment, equally suited to relaxation and entertaining. At the heart of this green sanctuary stands the 19th-century château, whose elegant architecture is highlighted by two slender towers. A grand double-flight stone staircase reinforces the timeless nobility of the residence. The reception rooms benefit from impressive ceiling heights and abundant natural light flowing through the interiors. The glass conservatory, designed as a winter garden, extends the living areas towards the outdoors, creating a permanent dialogue with the surrounding parkland. Upstairs, a vast landing arranged as a library leads to a master suite and several comfortable bedrooms. The upper floors offer more intimate spaces, ideal for work or relaxation. The garden level reveals the full uniqueness of the property, featuring a winter garden crossed by a natural spring feeding an overflowing fountain. A SPA area, billiard room and service rooms complete the ensemble. Outside, the heated infinity pool (14 x 5 m) blends naturally into the landscape and enjoys open views over the surrounding vegetation. The outbuildings (approximately 300 sqm), including a house in need of restoration, further enhance the property’s potential. Roofs recently redone; new boiler installed in 2024. A rare property where the park is not merely a backdrop, but a true art of living, offering space, nature and serenity just minutes from Agen. Agency fees payable by the seller. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €7,620 and €10,320 per year. Prices indexed to January 1st, 2021. Information regarding the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: Géorisques
…By Agence Mercure Bordeaux-aquitaine
Chateau, its Outbuildings, its tennis court, and its pond in a preserved natural environment just a few minutes from Alençon and a motorway access, this remarkable property combines with rarity the charm of a historic residence, the nobility of its architecture, and the sweetness of a French art of living. For more information regarding the risks to which this property is exposed, please consult the official site: www.georisques.gouv.fr - Photos slightly retouched by AI.Behind its charming entrance gate, a magnificent driveway gradually reveals the chateau, built in the 19th century of stone with a slate roof. Its refined silhouette immediately captivates with the balance of its main facade, accented by two corner turrets and enhanced by a delicate central awning. On the opposite side, an imposing rectangular tower recalls the existence of the original chateau, still revealing precious architectural elements from the 16th century, witnesses to the past and the soul of the place.Developing approximately 446 m² of living space (over 800 m² including the outbuildings), the residence offers very beautiful volumes bathed in light and retains many period elements: ancient floorboards, marble and granite fireplaces, terracotta tiles, cabochon floors, and generous ceiling heights.The ground floor is organized around an elegant entrance gallery serving a vast dining room with a fireplace, a bright reception lounge, and an office located in a tower offering a unique and inspiring workspace. The service rooms, including the former kitchen with its spectacular monumental granite fireplace, retain all the authentic charm of family homes.The upper floors accommodate about ten comfortable bedrooms, bathrooms, and additional rooms to be reinvented according to various projects: family home, reception venue, event activity, or high-end tourist project.The outbuildings harmoniously complete the ensemble. An elegant annex building made of stone and brick houses, among other things, a double garage, former stables with a tack room and granary, as well as an old caretaker's apartment to be rehabilitated.An old dovecote over two levels and a vaulted cellar further enhance the exceptional heritage character of this property.The park, with a total area of nearly 2.9 hectares, forms a rare setting around the chateau. Organized in terraces and decorated with remarkable trees—majestic cedar, lime trees, and other species—it offers varied and particularly elegant perspectives on the residence. Below, a pond, a tennis court with its pavilion, and an old horseback riding path lined with trees extend the feeling of intimacy and serenity that emanates from the estate.A property of rare character, combining accessibility, authenticity, and potential, destined for lovers of beautiful homes and places steeped in history.(4.39% fees including tax payable by the buyer.)This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Agences Immobilieres Kote Maison Yannick Fouque
Set in the heart of an authentic and unspoilt Provençal village, this remarkable character property enjoys a privileged location just 35 kilometres from Uzès and 20 kilometres from Avignon, while remaining close to the Alpilles, Arles and Nîmes. Steeped in history, the stone-built residence has been entirely renovated with great attention to detail, carefully preserving its original charm and architecture while incorporating high-end contemporary amenities. The result is a refined balance between elegance, comfort and authenticity. Offering more than 1,100 sqm of living space across three levels, the property features impressive reception areas with refined atmospheres, a spacious kitchen with central island and a welcoming library. Generous volumes and quality materials create a unique setting designed for both entertaining and relaxed living. The sleeping quarters comprise several bright and spacious suites, some of which benefit from private lounges. An independent suite with its own garden and private swimming pool completes the ensemble. In total, the property offers 11 bedrooms and 11 bathrooms. The former stables, located opposite the main residence, have been transformed into a fully equipped gym. Outside, beautifully landscaped Mediterranean gardens are arranged around large terraces and an elegant swimming pool, creating a peaceful atmosphere perfectly suited to the Provençal lifestyle.
…By Uzes - Sotheby's International Realty
Just 6 km from amenities, the château is located in a village in the heart of Lower Ardèche, already Mediterranean in its climate and landscapes. This peaceful region, on the edge of the Cévennes, offers a rare natural setting, with forests, plains, and vineyards, all bathed in Mediterranean light. The estate, in a single block, extends over 19.3 hectares, providing a preserved environment and great tranquility. This Renaissance château, whose origins date back to the 14th century, was transformed at the end of the 15th century into a true château of pleasure, with its south-facing façade, numerous mullioned windows with interior wooden shutters, and a corbelled tower to the west. Its central hexagonal tower houses a spiral staircase that lends rare elegance to the whole. The property is partially listed in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments (ISMH). With 550 m² of buildings, including 400 m² of living space, the château offers: - A large living room with exposed beam ceiling and adjoining library, as well as two additional reception rooms. - Two kitchens, including a vaulted summer kitchen on the ground floor, recently refurbished, as well as the main kitchen with adjoining dining room. - Seven bedrooms, including a master suite with Versailles-style parquet flooring and an antechamber. - Four magnificent fireplaces, stone floors, terracotta tiles, and period parquet. - A secondary access via a stone walkway connecting the second floor to a private parking area on the estate grounds. - Four vaulted cellars and partially convertible attics complete the property. The property also includes the possibility of a self-contained private apartment, featuring a spacious living room with open-plan kitchen and fireplace, a bedroom, a shower room, toilets, and a utility room. An ideal setup for welcoming guests in style or providing comfortable accommodation for staff. The exterior is equally remarkable: three vast successive Italian-style terraces with panoramic views, the first of which shelters a covered area with barbecue, an old bread oven, and a basin ready to be brought back to life. On the grounds, a magnificent period dovecote/pigeon tower recalls the estate’s history and authenticity. The panoramic view over the Cévennes plain, facing due south, is simply spectacular! Our opinion: This château is truly without equal in the region: a characterful residence of rare authenticity, carefully restored with exemplary modern comfort. Its Renaissance influence is clearly perceptible in the elegance of its architecture, while offering high-quality features in an exceptional natural environment. A property for true heritage lovers, seeking a primary or secondary residence that is almost turnkey, with strong patrimonial value and a preserved, peaceful, and inspiring setting.
…By Poncet & Poncet
Exceptional environment for this property located between Bourgogne-du-Sud and Haut-Beaujolais. Without any nuisance, close to major roads, the castle and its outbuildings offer an exceptional setting both for receptions and a family property in the heart of an estate of approximately 25 hectares. The castle: Typical of 18th century architecture, not listed as MH, it was built on the site of an old castle mound. The NE facade opens onto a courtyard lined with non-adjoining buildings surrounding a fountain. The SW facade opens onto a beautiful Saint-Point stone terrace with a clear view of the countryside. The interior consists in large living rooms with marble fireplaces, Hungarian point parquet floors, around ten bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, vaulted cellars, a convertible 2nd floor and caretaker's accommodation. Renovation work is needed to restore its former glory. The reception area: The adjoining and modular reception rooms, including the exposed stone Orangery, offer elegance and convenience for events of 20 to 500 people. ERP standards, independent caterer access, kitchens, changing rooms and toilets. An independent stone house of 133 m2 of living space including a semi-buried basement: living room, separate kitchen, 4 bedrooms, bathroom, shower room, toilet. An independent stone house of 80m2 of living space including living room and kitchen on the ground floor, 2 bedrooms, bathroom and toilet upstairs. Exterior: 13 hectares in one piece including 4 hectares of park with basins and ponds, 8 hectares of meadows free of lease. Vegetable garden of 3,000m2 enclosed by walls. Possibility of creating a microlight/plane runway and a golf practice. To this are added 12 hectares of woods in one piece, located approximately 150 meters away. An annex building to be completely rehabilitated. DPE: G (345) GES: G (102) I present this property to you at the price of 1,250,000.00 euros (fees payable by the sellers). File on request after an initial telephone interview. This present announcement was written under the editorial responsibility of Véronique SAINZ (06 16 16 02 82 [email protected]) acting under the status of commercial agent registered with RSAC MACON 417671773 with Paul Parker Properties domiciled 10 rue du Colisée 75008 Paris, brand of SAS PROPRIETES PRIVES, National real estate network with capital of 40,000.00 euros, RCS NANTES n° 487 624 777, Professional card T and G n° CPI 4401 2016 000 010 388 CCI Nantes, GALIAN guarantee , 89 rue La Boétie, 75008 Paris? T: 1,500,000 euros. G: 120,000 euros. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www. geohazards. govt. Fr
…By Paul Parker Properties
Lands and residences of Normandy, a real estate agency specializing in the sale of character properties, offers you the opportunity to acquire this authentic Château set on 5.83 hectares of wooded, landscaped land, partially in meadows.Between Dieppe and Rouen, in the heart of a preserved and green environment, discover this superb 18th-century château with approximately 445 m² of living space, imbued with authenticity and elegance.Behind its character facade, this residence has retained all the noble attributes of its time: magnificent old floors, original fireplaces, refined moldings, woodwork, beautiful high ceilings, and vast reception rooms bathed in light. Each space testifies to the charm and timeless character of Normandy's prestigious residences.The château offers generous volumes, ideal for a family residence, a reception house, or a high-end tourist project.The property also includes several outbuildings converted into currently rented accommodations, providing significant immediate rental income and real development potential.The whole is set in a peaceful and authentic setting, close to the routes connecting the Normandy coast and the Seine valley.The advantages:Authentic 18th-century châteauApproximately 445 m² of living spacePreserved ancient elements: fireplaces, moldings, woodwork, parquet floorsBeautiful volumes and reception roomsOutbuildings converted into rented accommodationsExisting rental incomePrivileged location between Dieppe and RouenCalm and green environmentA rare property for lovers of heritage and character residences, offering the possibility of accommodating your horses.Commercial Agent E.I.: Laurent DEEST RSAC N° 320 951 221Estimated annual energy costs for standard usage: between €10,340 and €14,030 per year. Average energy prices indexed to the years 2021 2022 2023 (subscription included).Please note that according to article l.561-5 of the monetary and financial code, a copy of the identity document of all visitors will be required before the visit.Fees: 5% VAT included charged to the buyer. Price excluding agency fees: €950,000.Commercial Agent E.I.: Laurent DEEST RSAC N° 320 951 221Estimated annual energy costs for standard usage: between €10,340 and €14,030 per year. Average energy prices indexed to the years 2021 2022 2023 (subscription included).Please note that according to article l.561-5 of the monetary and financial code, a copy of the identity document of all visitors will be required before the visit.Fees: 5% VAT included charged to the buyer. Price excluding agency fees: €950,000.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Terres Et Demeures De Normandie Dieppe
Just 40 minutes from Toulouse's Place du Capitole, this medieval château, sold furnished, built in 1467 by a local countess, stands elegantly in the heart of a 7-hectare estate carefully shaped over time. Here, ancient stonework meets the shadows of majestic trees, silently watching over the grounds. The main residence, measuring around 500sqm , combines nobility and simplicity. Spacious rooms bathed in light and high ceilings showcase an architecture that is sincere and without ostentation: everything here invites the appreciation of the art of living, sharing, and legacy. The château retains the warmth and authenticity of a family home, where you can imagine peaceful summers by the pool, elegant receptions, or cozy evenings by the fireplace. Nearby, old barns, meticulously restored to high standards, offer T1, T2, and T3 apartments for weekly guests. A magnificent terrace with an extensive view provides a magical setting for weddings or other events. The estate naturally lends itself to all of life's celebrations, without ever losing its intimate character. For nature and horse lovers, there are several stalls, and the adjoining meadows offer an ideal environment for horse breeding or riding, in absolute tranquility and unspoiled surroundings. Drone Footage available on request.
…By Junot Châteaux & Patrimoine
MEETT – AIRPORT - 18TH CENTURY CHATEAU - A LIFE OF CHARM AND ELEGANCE. Just a few minutes from the center of Toulouse, the MEETT exhibition park, and Blagnac airport, stands a unique place, steeped in history and the art of living. An authentic chateau from 1730, where time seems to stand still. Built on a magnificent tree-lined park of 1.8 hectares, this estate offers more than 1,000 m² of usable space, including approximately 600 m² of living space. The volumes are majestic, the ceilings high, and the period materials testify to the refinement of yesteryear. Antique tiles, marble fireplaces, vaulted cellar, dovecote. Each room tells a story. A well-maintained swimming pool of 16 × 8 meters invites relaxation and convivial moments. A garage and outbuildings complete this exceptional property, offering numerous possibilities for development. The chateau, in good structural condition, deserves an interior and energy renovation to restore its former glory — a rare opportunity to combine historical prestige and modern comfort, according to your desires. You will also benefit from a well, fiber optic connection, and immediate proximity to all amenities, accessible on foot — a valuable asset so close to Toulouse. Previously offered at a higher price, this chateau is now back on the market at an exceptionally attractive price, paving the way for a rare acquisition for lovers of character and authenticity. Living here means savoring the tranquility of a historic residence while remaining connected to the vibrant Toulouse lifestyle — a place with soul, a true art of living.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Tolosan Immobilier
Exclusively, 19th century castle, incorporating the architectural codes of the Loire castles and developing nearly 1,300m² on a park of more than 3 hectares with 800m² of outbuildings. Completely restored recently, this castle presents many remarkable architectural elements and ornamentations. More than 400m² of reception rooms, 3 kitchens, pantry, 9 suites and an office. The last level of 300m² remains to be fitted out. The perfectly maintained park houses a swimming pool with pool house and summer kitchen, a former hunting lodge of approximately 150m² with terrace, a guest house of 70m², an apartment of 80m² with living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, a mazet, 60m² garage, old stables and several barns and shelters. In the immediate vicinity of the Canal du Midi, TGV station 10 minutes away, beaches 15 minutes away, airport 20 minutes away and 45 minutes from Montpellier
…By Kretz & Partners
Ref.4845 : In the Heart of the Berry Region, a 15th–17th C. Château with Park, Moat and Outbuildings Just three hours from Paris by motorway, southern Boischaut is a region that combines the gently rolling plains of the Paris Basin with the foothills of the Massif Central, which feature a more rugged terrain. This natural region, covering the southern parts of the Indre and Cher departments—that is, the former province of Berry—is primarily devoted to cattle farming. The landscapes here are therefore green and often dotted with hedgerows, possessing a discreet yet enduring charm. It is “Le Berry, which takes hold of you and never lets you go” as described by George Sand, a native of the region. The area is ideally situated in the centre of France, close to two major motorways: the A20 ‘L’Occitane’, linking Brussels and Paris to Toulouse on the one hand, and the A71 ‘L’Arverne’, providing access to Clermont-Ferrand and, beyond that, Montpellier from the capital. Chateaumeillant, La Châtre and Saint-Amand-Montrond, small towns full of character with a rich history, are located near the château. The first is known for its high-quality vineyards, the second lies at the heart of the ‘Pays de George Sand’, with its many events, and the third, dubbed the ‘City of Gold’ as it is France’s third-largest centre for gold jewellery production, is often associated with Noirlac Abbey, a marvel of Cistercian architecture situated nearby. Finally, for younger visitors, Sam Parc, also located in Saint-Amand Montrond, is one of the best amusement parks in the Centre region. Just a little further on, Bourges is a major city of art and history, making it a natural choice to become the European Capital of Culture in 2028. You’ll love strolling through its historic and shopping centre, between the Palais Jacques-Cœur, a masterpiece of Flamboyant Gothic architecture, and Saint-Etienne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As the capital of the Berry region, Bourges is not just an open-air museum. The city lies at the heart of a vibrant economic region where the aerospace and defence industries are particularly well represented. The château is approached by way of a fixed bridge spanning the former moat, its entrance symbolically guarded by a tower. Beyond lies a splendid esplanade upon which the residence reveals itself as a classic 17th-century manor house adjoined by a remarkable medieval keep flanked by two towers, one of which contains a staircase turret. The manor itself rises over three storeys, including an attic level beneath a hipped roof clad in flat tiles and crowned with two lead finials along the ridge. At the north-eastern corner of the roof stands a purely decorative brick échauguette. The principal façades, oriented east to west, display elegant rows of windows adorned only with subtly projecting sills. On the eastern elevation, a remarkable wrought-iron and glass veranda inspired by the Art Nouveau style occupies the centre of the building. On this same façade, to the south, stands a neo-Gothic stair tower. To the north of the manor, a narrower and lower rectangular structure provides the connection between the northern tower and the keep. The northern tower, imposing in mass, rises over three levels beneath a conical roof. The keep itself is square in plan and surmounted by a pavilion roof clad in flat tiles, its ridges embellished with ornamental lead finials. At its south-western corner stands a staircase turret capped with a conical roof. Defensive openings remain visible at several points throughout the structure. Upon entering the manor house, one finds on the ground floor a through entrance hall leading, to the right, into a vast drawing room with fireplace, illuminated by windows opening onto both sides of the building. At the far end of the entrance hall lies access to the neo-Gothic stair tower, while to the left are the dining room, opening onto the veranda, and a small ancillary room serving as a secondary kitchen. Proceeding along the corridor and still to the right are a return staircase ascending to the upper floor, a lavatory, a small artist’s studio, and, beyond a few steps, a spacious kitchen with adjoining laundry room and pantry. This kitchen enjoys a terrace to the east and an exit onto the arrival esplanade to the west. The return staircase leads to the first floor, where a broad corridor gives access to four bedrooms, three with shower rooms and one with a bathroom. At approximately one-third of the corridor’s length stands a wooden staircase ascending to the attic floor, formerly used as servants’ quarters. At the second third, a landing provides access to an independent lavatory and to the neo-Gothic stair tower. Returning northwards, the corridor passes an independent lavatory featuring the remains of an archway, before narrowing as it enters the connecting building. It then opens onto a large bedroom with bathroom and continues towards the keep’s grand hall, an impressive room with generous ceiling height, illuminated to the north and south by stained-glass windows with window seats. A monumental fireplace bearing the arms of the Boissieu family, still in working order, lends great distinction to the space. A narrow passageway gives access to a charming study located within the northern tower. A short corridor then leads to the stair turret and up to the second floor of the keep, where one first encounters a long storage room, formerly the château’s fruit store, before entering a vast hall with fireplace and windows fitted with stone seats, currently used as a billiard room. The staircase continues upwards to magnificent attic spaces beneath a timber framework shaped like an inverted ship’s hull. Beneath the keep lie a former wine storehouse and a wine cellar. The outbuildings are, for the most part, grouped together in a large U-shaped complex, comprising a tack room, a shed, a stable used as a garage, a four-room flat (including three bedrooms) used as a guest house, a very large cowshed, a donkey stable and a number of small outbuildings. The property is in fairly good visible condition. In the grounds, there is a beautiful greenhouse-orangery that could be used as a reception room, in good visible condition. The grounds, covering a total area of 8.5 acres, are shaped like an isosceles triangle. The château and outbuildings are situated at the base of the triangle, whilst the park, criss-crossed by several beautiful avenues, occupies the rest. An interesting feature of the site is that the moats and water ditches form an enclosure separating an ‘inner park’ – an English-style garden, beautifully landscaped and well-maintained – from an ‘outer park’, which is more natural in character and features a pretty pond. A small bridge and a footbridge allow visitors to move from one area to the other. This layout lends the whole site a distinct romantic charm. Cabinet LE NAIL – Berry - Limousin - Mr Christian MAUVE : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Christian MAUVE, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 437 693 534. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.
…By Cabinet Le Nail
iad France - Madeleine De Marignan offers you: Sublime Exceptional Property in Fargues-sur-Ourbise - A former fortified castle remodeled in the 18th century and renovated in 2023. Adjacent to a charming and bright house, formerly a barn of the castle, attached to the North-West tower, and transformed into a dwelling in 2000. The property is set on a wooded area with approximately 1,400 truffle oaks, a pond, and meadows.This restored castle is a true rare gem, offering an exceptional living environment on a 35-hectare grounds. Built at the end of the Middle Ages and tastefully renovated, this residence has a living area of 616 m² spread over 3 levels, contiguous to a more recent house of 205 m². It offers a total of 16 rooms, including 10 spacious bedrooms, 4 shower rooms, 5 bathrooms, and 11 toilets for unparalleled comfort.The Château and the house benefit from a well-thought-out distribution, with equipped kitchens, spacious lounges, vast terraces offering stunning views of the surrounding nature, and a basement of the Château that can be developed to meet all your needs in terms of space and storage.The outdoor facilities are not to be overlooked, with a private swimming pool, ideal for refreshing on hot summer days, as well as three terraces to enjoy long evenings with family or friends. Individual heating with fuel and multiple fireplaces ensures a pleasant warmth in all seasons. Very little work is needed, consisting of shutters to be repainted and some to be renovated on the castle part.It will appeal to lovers of open spaces, tranquility, and comfort. A rare opportunity not to be missed!Contact us now to arrange a visit and discover this splendid residence steeped in history.Agency fees to be borne by the seller. Energy display information for this property: ENERGY class D index 247 and CLIMATE class D index 48. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed, including the legal requirement for land clearing, is available on the Géorisques website: http://www.georisques.gouv.fr. This real estate advertisement has been written under the editorial responsibility of Ms. Madeleine De Marignan, independent real estate agent (without holding funds), commercial agent of SAS I@D France registered with the RSAC of AUCH under number 811884048, holder of the real estate canvassing card on behalf of I@D France SAS.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Iad France
There are places that seem suspended outside of time, where every stone tells a story and nature reigns supreme. In the heart of the Pays de Bray, where the hills are adorned with meadows and hedgerows, a discreet path leads to an avenue lined with centuries-old trees. Little by little, the outside world fades away. No more neighbors, no more overlooking neighbors, only birdsong, the wind rustling through the branches, and the feeling of entering a secret, entirely unspoiled domain. It is there, surrounded by fields stretching as far as the eye can see, that a 17th-century château stands, flanked by its two towers. Behind its stone and brick façade, typical of the region, the residence has gracefully weathered the centuries. Carefully restored, it has preserved the authenticity of its architecture while embracing modern comforts. Inside, the magic is immediate: a majestic antique staircase winds its way up four levels, the original parquet floors bear the patina of time, monumental fireplaces warm the reception rooms, and light plays across the delicate woodwork. With its 350 square meters of living space, the château lends itself equally well to family life and the art of entertaining. Spacious reception rooms open onto the park, eight bedrooms are spread across the floors, some with their own bathrooms, and a large attic room invites relaxation or convivial gatherings. In the basement, superb vaulted cellars recall the property's prestigious history. Just a few steps away, a second architectural ensemble unfolds, perfectly designed for welcoming and entertaining. Around a charming courtyard are grouped a renovated farmhouse in the purest Norman tradition, a former barn transformed into a guest house, as well as a reception hall and a covered courtyard for celebrating grand events. This private hamlet forms a self-contained space, preserving the owners' privacy while offering exceptional potential for creating a high-end guesthouse or an exceptional hospitality venue. The estate also includes several Norman outbuildings, such as workshops, a woodshed, garages, and a gatehouse requiring complete restoration. Below, a 17th-century fountain and wash house, listed as Historical Monuments, have stood silent witnesses to a rich and glorious past for centuries. Just five kilometers away, the small spa town of Forges-les-Eaux offers shops, a casino, restaurants, a golf driving range, and lakeside walks. Nearby train stations and motorway access provide easy connections to Rouen, Dieppe, Amiens, Paris, and Beauvais International Airport, located an hour's drive away. This unique estate, perfectly secluded in a verdant setting, embodies the rare combination of historical beauty and modern comfort. An ideal location to envision a prestigious hospitality project, or simply to experience château life in a bucolic and unspoiled setting. CHÂTEAU: NOT SUBJECT TO ENERGY PERFORMANCE CERTIFICATE (EPC) HOUSE 1: ENERGY RATING: D / CLIMATE RATING: D Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between euros3,736 and euros5,054. HOUSE 2: ENERGY RATING: D / CLIMATE RATING: B Estimated average annual energy costs for standard use, based on 2021 energy prices: between euros2,220 and euros3,004. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr EI Camille DUPLESSY Sales Agent RSAC No. 985 127 133 Dieppe Contact: +33 7 65 60 22 32
…By Espaces Atypiques Rouen
Au cœur du Tarn-et-Garonne, ce remarquable château du XVIe siècle entièrement rénové incarne l’élégance et l’art de vivre à la française. Développant près de 480 m² habitables, la propriété offre 12 pièces aux volumes généreux, dont 7 chambres, ainsi qu’une cuisine indépendante. Le charme de l’ancien — tomettes, parquets d’époque, cheminées et hauts plafonds — se mêle harmonieusement à des prestations contemporaines. Implanté au sein d’un domaine privé de 35 hectares composé de prairies, bois, noyeraies et trois lacs, ce lieu rare bénéficie d’un environnement préservé et d’une intimité absolue. Le domaine dispose également d’un gîte indépendant, d’un pigeonnier aménagé, d’une élégante orangeraie idéale pour l’événementiel, d’une superbe grange en pierre, d’écuries de plus de dix boxes ainsi que d’une piscine. Pensée aussi bien pour une résidence de prestige que pour un projet professionnel, la propriété offre de nombreuses possibilités d’exploitation : location saisonnière, événementiel, activité équestre, pêche, culture ou encore accueil touristique. À seulement 1 heure de Toulouse, une propriété d’exception au potentiel rare.
…By Kretz & Partners
A rare opportunity to acquire a stunning historical eight-bedroom fully renovated château with beautiful private gardens and swimming pool. This wonderful chateau has been renovated to a exceptionally high standard and now provides a modern luxurious home whilst still retaining many of its historical features and origins. Originally built for the love interest of a local noble man, this chateau has a romantic past that dates back over 150 years. Located in a private setting and elevated above street level, the property is surrounded by stone walls and wrought iron gates which provides complete privacy and security. The gardens are beautifully maintained and there is an impressive inground all season - heated and cooled as required- salt water swimming pool with surrounding terrace. You enter the impressive house into a large luminous hallway where you are immediately greeted by the original beautiful circular staircase. Off to the right you will discover a fabulous modern fully equipped kitchen with a huge lovely old stone fireplace. The kitchen has been designed to a commercial standard to allow for a variety of possibilities, of course it is a wonderful family kitchen but for anyone who wants to run cookery demonstrations, offer in house dining experiences etc, the kitchen is ready for this. The kitchen has a very large commercial gas and electric cooker with double oven, 6 gas burners and hotplate situated within the grand 'château' style fireplace. There is a large double door fridge with icemaker, separate wine fridge and a stunning three meter marble centre island. Off the kitchen is the laundry and utility room with washing machine and dryer and extensive cupboards. From the hallway two beautiful oak doors lead to the exceptionally luminous large living room which houses a lovely Napoleonic Black Marble open fireplace. The room has original wooden flooring, high ceilings and an original ceiling rose. There are electric shutters on all windows and the windows face out onto the rear grounds. The rear grounds can be reached through double French doors from the living room which allows for seamless entertaining. To the left of the living room area is the very large dining room that is entered by two solid oak doors. Lovely panelling surrounds the room. Two large double windows open up the view onto the rear grounds, pool area and the village church. To the left of the entrance there is a good sized ground floor bedroom with an en-suite bathroom. There are two large storage rooms with extensive shelving. A separate WC is located in the hallway. Ascending the magnificent oak circular stairway with sisal runner and iron railings you arrive at a large landing. Off the landing you will find four beautifully renovated bedrooms 3 of which have new en-suite bathrooms. With 3m high ceilings, the spacious bedrooms are all flooded with natural light. The master bedroom has extensive built-in cupboards and has an ensuite with floor to ceiling tiles, a beautiful 'egg' bath and stunning chrome tap ware, a double sized walk-in shower with large rain showerhead, two single sinks and a WC. There are two further large bedrooms with their private ensuite shower rooms. And there is also a smaller bedroom on this level. The beautiful oak staircase continues to the top level with a cosy open landing area. To the left is a door leading to a large open hallway leading to two bedrooms and an open plan entertainment/ games room. A further separate bedroom and bathroom are located on this level along with access to the two undeveloped tower rooms that are used at the moment for storage. The grounds of this exceptional property are very private, raised from street level with high walls and hedges, with 1600m2 of garden. At the rear is an in ground heated pool, raised deck with gazebo, deck barbecue area, and a tiled area around the pool. There are also two garden sheds and a well. The garage can be reached by a stairway inside the walled front area and by the street garage doors. There is ample room for parking, an electric vehicle charging point and lots of room for storage. The garage leads to two vaulted cellars ideal for your wine collection. The home is equipped with central heating, reverse heat pumps, air conditioning, electric shutters, and double-glazed windows. Previously, the property was offered out for rentals as a five-star-rated vacation rental home. The house is being sold fully furnished so all you need to bring is your suitcase. The château is on the Richard the Lionheart route, and Santiago de Compostelle route. It is within walking distance to bakeries, shops, bars, restaurants, and a health spa and also the Castles of Chalus-Maulmont and Chalus Chabrol. The city of Limoges with its airport (direct flights to UK) and fast train links to Paris make this a perfect place as a permanent residence, holiday house or to resurrect the previo
…By Agence Hamilton
15TH-CENTURY ESTATE IN DOMBLANS In Domblans, on the banks of the Seille and nestled within lush greenery, this 15th-century château has stood the test of time. A stately home, it retains a distinctive presence, thanks to its ancient stonework and its setting within the Jura landscape. Behind its porch, nearly 800 m² of living space opens onto a 7-hectare park, a lake and several outbuildings. An estate where history and nature strike a perfect balance. A PRESENCE ROOTED IN THE HISTORY OF THE JURA The Château de Domblans is part of a deep-rooted historical legacy, situated on the banks of the Seille, within a landscape shaped by vineyards, stone and water. Over the centuries, the property has evolved, transforming itself with restraint. The 19th-century restorations then served to affirm its architectural identity, in a respectful dialogue with the existing structure. The château thus became a discreet witness to regional history, passing through the ages without ever severing its ties to the land. The courtyard arranges the buildings and creates a sense of distance between each structure. Below, the pond forms a self-contained water feature, bordered by dense vegetation. The pathways are organised between the courtyard and the landscape. The stone terraces extend the rooms out to the thresholds. Further down, the swimming pool is situated within a defined, mineral-like space, set back from the main circulation routes. LIVED-IN ARCHITECTURE, BETWEEN VOLUMES AND MATERIALS From the entrance, the materials make a striking impression. The façades, the old stones, the openings and the lines of the building create a presence that is both understated and structured. Inside, the original features complement the spaces: exposed beams, vaults, fireplaces, wood panelling, old floors and generous ceiling heights. The spaces unfold fluidly, revealing varied perspectives and living areas that are both intimate and open. Fifteen living rooms and seven bedrooms, some on the ground floor, create a layout ideal for family life and entertaining. The whole retains a warm, almost timeless atmosphere, where every detail contributes to a sense of rootedness and continuity. A PROPERTY OPEN TO NATURE AND ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES Surrounding the château, the 7-hectare grounds feature a progressive layout of spaces, alternating between open areas and more secluded sections. Pathways wind their way through, connecting the buildings, the immediate surroundings and the more distant parts of the estate. The pond lies below, bordered by dense vegetation, and serves as a visual focal point. Centuries-old trees frame the views and filter the scenery, whilst the orchard and springs extend this diversity of atmospheres. The outdoor areas allow for a variety of uses, ranging from receptions and outdoor activities to more secluded spaces. The whole site flows seamlessly between the castle's surroundings and the more natural parts of the estate. The outbuildings extend this concept. The barn, orangery, former stables, workshops, cellars and attic form a collection of distinct, pre-existing structures. Each space can be put to use immediately as required. The site can thus accommodate daily life, accommodation or events, building on the existing layout. This capacity for adaptation fits seamlessly into the estate's continuity, without disrupting its balance. THE AGENCY'S VIEW We are struck by the authenticity of this place, its integration into the landscape and the harmony between architecture, nature and history. This château, with its park and pond, offers a living experience that bridges the past and the future.
…By Arriere Cour
A 15TH?16TH CENTURY MANOR HOUSE NEAR DIJON Tucked away from prying eyes in the peaceful, lush countryside just outside Dijon, this manor house features stone facades surrounding a garden of approximately one hectare. The meticulous renovation carried out by the owner?featuring stone, wood, and arched openings?has preserved the historic soul of the place. Nine bedrooms, including several suites, define the spaces, which are extended by a dovecote, outbuildings, and areas already designed for entertaining. The property offers a welcoming atmosphere, ensuring a balance between privacy and hospitality. AN ANCIENT PRESENCE ROOTED IN THE LANDSCAPE Just 20 minutes from Dijon, the landscape opens up to this small village where life slows down. The property sits set back, protected, in a quiet setting. From the courtyard, the glazed roofs blend with the dovecote and the turret, forming immediate landmarks in the silhouette of the site. Built between the 15th and 16th centuries for a noble lineage, the residence retains a clear sense of its origins. The stones bear the marks of time, the volumes tell the story of successive transformations, and the whole fits perfectly into its Burgundian setting. The garden, spanning approximately one hectare, is organized into more structured sections and open spaces, punctuated by truffle oaks and unobstructed views. A calm atmosphere settles in naturally, inviting visitors to slow down and fully enjoy the place. FROM THE MOMENT YOU ENTER, THE MATERIALS SET THE TONE From the moment you enter, the materials make a striking impression. The travertine asserts a mineral texture, the aged wood displays its warm hues, and the French-style ceilings create a distinctive, almost hushed interior architecture. The fireplaces, woodwork, and weathered doors contribute to an overall sense of cohesion?sober and elegant?where every element seems rooted in the long term. The kitchen, spanning the courtyard and garden, follows the natural flow of movement. The reception areas flow seamlessly, balancing openness and intimacy. Upstairs, accessible via the spiral staircase housed within the turret, the bedrooms extend this atmosphere, each with its own distinct character. The dovecote, outbuildings, and renovated spaces offer an adaptable environment, faithful to its origins and open to other uses. A PLACE DESIGNED FOR LIVING AND HOSPITALITY The property currently hosts an existing bed-and-breakfast operation. The layout allows for a natural coexistence between private life and hospitality, with fluid and discreet circulation. Outside, the pool blends into the garden as an extension of the living spaces, accompanied by an area suitable for a summer kitchen. Further on, the tennis court blends into the landscape. The cellars, one of which is vaulted, evoke moments of tasting and sharing, in an atmosphere rooted in Burgundian culture. All around, the surrounding area extends the experience. Wine routes, listed heritage sites, rolling hills, and gourmet restaurants make up a daily life where nature and culture are in constant dialogue. AGENCY REVIEW This stately home and bed-and-breakfast near Dijon is centered around immediately recognizable architectural features?the turret, the dovecote, and the glazed roofs?that define its identity within the landscape. In contrast, the one-hectare garden offers a peaceful setting, with lawns, trees, and open spaces. It complements a lifestyle oriented toward the outdoors, in the Burgundian spirit.
…By Arriere Cour
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.
…By Vv Groupe Immobilier Du Patrimoine
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