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Casanova Immobilier vous présente un château remarquable, édifié au XII? siècle, témoin d’une histoire pluriséculaire, aujourd’hui entièrement restauré avec exigence et sensibilité, dans le respect absolu de son authenticité, de ses matériaux et de sa singularité architecturale. Dominant les paysages du Biterrois, il offre une vue panoramique exceptionnelle sur les vignobles et collines de l’Hérault. Situation géographique Situé à Murviel-lès-Béziers, village chargé d’histoire aux origines gallo-romaines et médiévales, ce château s’inscrit dans un environnement préservé, au cœur de l’Occitanie, à proximité immédiate de Béziers, des plages de la Méditerranée et des axes majeurs du Sud de France. Présentation générale L’ensemble développe environ 800 m² et se compose de 16 pièces, dont 9 chambres, chacune disposant de sa salle d’eau ou salle de bain. Les volumes généreux, les hauteurs sous plafond, la pierre apparente et les éléments anciens confèrent au lieu une atmosphère médiévale rare, subtilement enrichie par des aménagements contemporains de qualité. Niveau principal – Espaces de réception Les pièces de vie, à la fois nobles et chaleureuses, s’organisent autour de salons et salles de réception ouverts sur le paysage. Chaque espace dialogue avec l’histoire du lieu, dans une harmonie parfaite entre patrimoine et confort. Espaces nuit et étages Les chambres, réparties sur différents niveaux, offrent calme, intimité et caractère. Les salles de bain et salles d’eau, aux volumes remarquables, prolongent l’élégance intemporelle de la demeure. Cour intérieure – Cœur du château Véritable joyau de la propriété, la cour intérieure végétalisée accueille une cuisine d’été, des zones d’ombre naturelles, une fontaine et divers agréments paysagers. Cet espace clos, hors du temps, invite à une immersion totale dans une époque ancestrale, propice à la contemplation et à l’art de vivre méditerranéen. Dépendances et habitations indépendantes Le château comprend également deux habitations indépendantes ainsi qu’un appartement autonome, offrant une modularité idéale pour accueillir famille, invités ou développer une activité de maison d’hôtes ou de réception haut de gamme. Espace bien-être Un espace détente avec spa a été aménagé avec discrétion, apportant une touche de bien-être contemporain dans un cadre chargé d’histoire. Prestations & caractère Restauration complète, conservation des éléments d’origine, ambiance médiévale, volumes exceptionnels, indépendance des espaces, panorama unique : cette propriété se distingue comme un ensemble patrimonial d’exception, rare sur le marché. Localisation & accès À quelques minutes de Béziers, des commerces, écoles, gare et aéroport, avec un accès rapide aux plages de la Méditerranée et aux grands axes régionaux, ce château conjugue histoire, prestige et art de vivre en Occitanie. Dossier complet, diagnostics et visite sur demande. Plus d’infos et visite avec Casanova Immobilier, expert en biens de caractère à Montpellier depuis 45 ans.
…By Agence Galerie Casanova
This 16th-century castle in the heart of Minervois, just 20 minutes from Carcassonne, welcomes you into 1700 m², of which about 1000 m² is habitable and features 110 hectares of woods and moors. This splendid property boasts 13 bedrooms in 3 interconnected residences, as well as 1 medieval hall and 1 vaulted room. A beautifully renovated orangery of nearly 400 m², 1 converted chapel, and 2 outbuildings, including a caretaker's house, frame its superb honor courtyard. Elegant architecture and noble materials such as wood, stone, and Caunes marble harmoniously coexist with some contemporary renovations. This unique place is rich in history, and its future history remains to be created... Thus, it will suit a beautiful family project, a reception or event activity, would be perfect for an artistic project or as a co-living space. With 310 days of sunshine a year, just 15 minutes from the Canal du Midi, 1.5 hours from Toulouse International Airport, 1 hour from the sea, 1.5 hours from Spain, and near Carcassonne, its location is perfect.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Terres D'oc Sotheby's International Realty
Castle for sale - 1 100 000 € Legal Mentions (in French) : Honoraires à la charge du vendeur. Les informations sur les risques auxquels ce bien est exposé sont disponibles sur le site Géorisques : www.georisques.gouv.fr .
…By Re/max Avenir
BARNES EXCLUSIVITY FOR SALE – AUTHENTIC 19TH-CENTURY CASTLE TO RENOVATE Just 30 minutes north of Aix-en-Provence, at Jouques, discover this exceptional castle full of charm, set on a 1.6-hectare estate. With a total surface area of over 600 m², this historic property boasts stunning volumes and unique character. Its numerous rooms—including several lounges, a kitchen, seven bedrooms, and multiple storage spaces—offer incredible renovation potential. The estate also features extensive outbuildings: a large annex, two garages, cellars, a basement, and a consecrated chapel, adding a historical and spiritual dimension to this rare property. A unique opportunity for heritage enthusiasts, offering endless possibilities for transformation and development.
…By Barnes Pays D'aix-en-provence
In the heart of the Gard region, this château, whose origins date back to the 11th century, overlooks the Gardon gorges between Uzès and the Pont du Gard. The village enchants with its golden stone façades, its immediate proximity to the river, and an atmosphere where nature seems to advance in a silent procession. Paths leading to the Hermitage of Collias, water-based activities, protected panoramic landscapes, and the proximity of major cultural centres give the site a strong identity: discreet, yet perfectly connected. Less than 30 minutes from Nîmes and 40 minutes from Avignon, the château enjoys a strategic position at the heart of a major heritage territory. Built around an 11th-century tower and shaped over the centuries, the residence bears witness to the great eras it has passed through. In the 15th century, it belonged to the Montpezat family, before being restructured in the 18th century by the Marquis de La Chapelle, who gave it the enduring form we see today. The estate is now composed of three historic entities: – a 17th-century wing, – an 18th-century wing, – and the medieval tower, carefully reinterpreted through successive restorations. A masterful renovation has restored the château to its former splendour, blending living heritage with contemporary standards of excellence. With nearly 2,000 sqm of living space, the property offers majestic volumes, perfectly suited to either a grand private residence or a prestigious hotel project. The estate extends over almost 2 hectares, featuring a succession of terraces, themed gardens, woodland areas, landscaped perspectives and open views. The château offers a total of 19 bedrooms, arranged into three complementary ensembles: • 8 rooms integrated into the 5-Star hotel, all restored to the highest standards: generous volumes, noble materials, views over the park or surrounding hills, and a refined atmosphere. • 3 independent guest rooms, perfectly integrated into the estate and offering welcome privacy. With appropriate compliance upgrades, they could be incorporated into the hotel operation to increase accommodation capacity. - 3 apartments, each with its own distinct character, complete the ensemble. These units offer multiple possibilities: high-end suites, staff accommodation, private spaces, or premium lodging dedicated to an ambitious hospitality project. - A fourth apartment to be fitted out could also be converted into staff accommodation. A dedicated area of the estate could also accommodate a SPA, offering significant development potential to enhance the wellness offering already initiated by the existing facilities. Common areas and gastronomy: Bright lounges, vaulted rooms, reception spaces and well-balanced circulation areas form a fluid and elegant whole. Stone, wood and handcrafted ironwork harmoniously interact with a sober and carefully curated contemporary décor. “L’Hirondelle”, the château’s gastronomic restaurant, is a true signature of the property. Here, a Chef can celebrates local produce with confident creativity. Its panoramic terrace overlooks the hillside and gardens, forming a living tableau that accompanies every service. Outdoor spaces: The private park, thoughtfully designed, unfolds English-style gardens, a rose garden, tree-lined paths, a traditional kitchen garden and naturally shaded areas. A discreetly integrated swimming pool and ornamental basins complete this landscaped oasis of rare character. Our view: This estate brings together everything one expects from an exceptional property: an illustrious history, a multi-layered architecture perfectly restored, an operational 5-star hotel, a renowned gastronomic restaurant, and a flexible accommodation capacity thanks to guest rooms and apartments. The possibility of creating a SPA adds an additional dimension, opening the way to a high-end wellness concept. The harmony between architecture, nature and perspective gives the property an almost sculptural coherence. Château de Collias is not merely a setting, but a stage ready to host an ambitious project, a private residence or a characterful hotel. A rare address, crafted for those seeking the alliance of heritage and contemporary excellence.
…By Poncet & Poncet
Réf. 4855 : a charming castle 30 km from Angers. In Upper Anjou, this charming little château, built in the early 19th century at the behest of the current owners’ ancestors, stands on a promontory and commands a commanding view over the Oudon valley. This elegant residence immediately captivates with the purity of its lines and the quality of its setting in the heart of a beautiful wooded park, a veritable haven of greenery in which it has found its place remarkably well. Close to Angers, and not far from the market town of Le Lion d’Angers, which is a five-minute drive away, this property enjoys a favourable location between Paris and the coast, and a central position linking it to the major cities of the West: Nantes, Rennes, Le Mans and Bordeaux. Just a stone’s throw away, the Parc de l’Isle Briand is home to one of the world’s most renowned equestrian venues. It is bordered by the Lion d’Angers racecourse, which hosts several internationally recognised equestrian events each year. Quiet yet not isolated, the property captivates with both the purity of its classical style and the unobstructed views offered by the surrounding countryside. The setting is ideal for family life as well as for a refined country residence. The château’s architecture, characterised by great simplicity, reflects the style of the fine mansions of the Anjou region: a symmetrical layout, tall windows and well-balanced proportions. The eye is drawn here more to the overall harmony than to decorative elements, lending the whole building a great deal of distinction. Inspired by the Loire Valley style, it was built in local stone and tuffeau limestone to a four-storey plan with a slate roof and four bays arranged around a slightly projecting central bay, thanks to the monumental entrance portal, framed by simple pilasters supporting a moulded entablature with dentils. The particularly elegant semi-circular door is surmounted by a fan-shaped transom window that lends the whole structure a sense of delicacy and verticality. Also of note is the presence, as on the south side, of a pretty double-curved staircase on the north side. These interior spaces cover an area of approximately 400 sqm and are laid out as follows: On the raised ground floor: an entrance hall, from which a remarkable balustrade staircase rises, provides access to a series of adjoining rooms—the reception room, music room, study, large sitting room and dining room—and to a hallway leading to a kitchen and a small sitting room. These rooms are adorned with attractive decorative features, marble fireplaces, beautiful antique parquet flooring, wooden picture rails and moulded ceilings. On the first floor: a landing leads to a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom on one side, and to a gallery leading to three bedrooms, a dressing room and two bathrooms. Just like on the ground floor, you can see antique parquet flooring, attractive decorative features, marble fireplaces, wooden picture rails and ornate ceilings. On the second floor: a corridor leads to former staff bedrooms in the attic. On the basement: former service rooms used for storage and as a boiler room. Outbuildings : The property comprises the following outbuildings: 1/ A former U-shaped stable building enclosing a square courtyard to the east, with a walled rear courtyard to the west, built of local stone and tuffeau with a slate roof (recently re-roofed). It comprises several rooms used for storage, workshops and a garage, as well as two functional dwellings: The annexe: on the ground floor, a living room with a kitchen area and a staircase leading to the upper floor, plus a toilet. On the first floor, three bedrooms, a shower room and a toilet. Features include original terracotta floor tiles, simple window frames and double glazing, heating via a wood-burning insert and electric convector heaters, hot water supplied by an electric boiler, and a private sewage system in need of upgrading. The caretaker’s accommodation: on the ground floor, entrance hall with staircase leading to the upper floor, toilet, kitchen and bedroom on the same level. On the first floor, three bedrooms, a bathroom and a shower room. Features single window frames and double glazing, heating via a wood-burning stove, hot water supplied by an electric boiler, private sewage system in need of updating. 2/ Other outbuildings: sheepfold, adjoining stable, kennel and woodshed in need of renovation. A large and magnificent 16 acres of English-style parkland, featuring beautiful trees dating back several centuries (cedars, redwoods, oaks, chestnut trees, sweet chestnuts, camellias, etc.), a charming little pond and a large walled vegetable garden. There is a well on the property. One immediately feels a sense of tranquillity and harmony, as if the place naturally invites you to slow down, contemplate and savour an environment that has remained unspoilt. 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 792 044 760. 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
Located in the western part of Occitanie, between the charming towns of Uzès, Avignon and Orange, this château enjoys an enchanting Mediterranean climate where the sound of cicadas constantly reminds you that you are indeed in the south of France, under the Provençal sun. Montpellier Airport is just one hour and ten minutes away by car, while Avignon TGV station can be reached in only 45 minutes, offering a central location with easy access to major cities. Description: An imposing façade covered with climbing vines… A shaded courtyard revealed beyond an olive grove… At the rear, a 14th-century mill set on the riverbank with its own private beach… This 17th-century château of approximately 900 sqm, along with its 450 sqm of outbuildings, renovated in 2022, is a true architectural gem. Extended in the 19th century, it offers absolute tranquility, surrounded by vineyards and bordered to the north by a river. The estate also includes a mill in need of renovation, adding even more charm to this unique property. The château features 5 reception/dining rooms, a chapel, 19 bedrooms (including 11 located on the top floor, still requiring restoration/renovation), 2 kitchens, 3 bathrooms, and numerous fireplaces that create a warm and authentic atmosphere. The outbuildings include a 3-room caretaker’s house with 2 bedrooms, air-conditioned and with independent access. It is attached to a former barn, a covered area, and 2 large cellars. A glass conservatory/winter garden houses a jacuzzi and a former washhouse. A small raised cottage topped with a dovecote and connected by a walkway to the first floor of the château, as well as a vaulted stone structure formerly used for food storage and preservation, add further character to the property. The 2-hectare estate is relatively flat and planted with a variety of Mediterranean species, including two olive groves, majestic plane trees, and a forest with a walking path ideal for relaxation and meditation. A pétanque court and a fully restored round swimming pool complete the property, offering a true haven for leisure and relaxation. This exceptional setting is perfectly suited for hosting events such as seminars, receptions, and weddings, providing an unforgettable atmosphere and an enchanting backdrop for all types of celebrations. Our opinion: This château is a rare gem, combining historic charm with modern comfort thanks to numerous recent works, including roof refurbishment, lime-based paints, restoration of parquet floors, and a complete overhaul of the electrical system. It represents a unique opportunity to acquire a historic property in an idyllic and preserved setting, ideal for lovers of nature and heritage. Whether as a primary residence, a holiday home, or a tourism project, this château offers endless potential to create unforgettable memories in the heart of Provence. Its enchanting setting and numerous possibilities make it an ideal venue for hosting events, whether professional seminars, private receptions, or fairytale weddings. Do not miss this unique opportunity to own a piece of history in one of the most beautiful regions of France.
…By Poncet & Poncet
Facade has monument historic status Ground floor provides comfortable spacious family accommodation First floor - 5 rooms requiring upgrading 2 hectares of parkland with magnificent trees surround the château Terraces on all sides and salt water swimming pool Ancient small chapel dating back to 1607 A long driveway uphill from a main road and through a stone arch the historic château reveals itself in its natural surroundings. Built in the 17th century and retaining its original features this imposing building has open views over the countryside. It exudes charm and elegance. A stone staircase leads to a large wooden door which opens in to an expansive hall which highlights many of the architectural features of the château. A 2m wide stone staircase dominates and it shows the height of the building. Double doors open into a generous formal dining room which also houses a pool table. Like the other rooms on the ground floor it has a period stone fireplace, large double glazed windows set in stone mullions, traditional floor tiles, central heating and 4 m high ceilings with oak beams and doors to other rooms. The equally impressive main lounge is at the front and has windows on two sides to take in the views and an informal dining area close to the galley kitchen. The kitchen is well fitted with blue base and wall units and modern kitchen appliances. Centrally there is another living room currently used as a library and study. Off this room to the front is a child’s bedroom with plenty of space for playing. To the rear is the master bedroom and adjacent to it a modern shower room. Also to the rear is a further double bedroom with its en-suite bathroom. Concealed behind the large mirror is a cupboard housing the washing machine and dryer. In total the ground floor area is about 290m2 and this is replicated on the first floor which also has 5 rooms which require upgrading. The second floor attic is also extensive and would need some configuring as no rooms currently exist and the roof structure is visible. From the hall steps lead down to the a number of vaulted cellars which in the past have been used for wine production and an open fired kitchen and currently the central heating boiler. To the left on each level are storage rooms. On the ground floor it contains the pool machinery and through to a large workshop. From the courtyard in front of the château there is a double garage. A few steps up lead to a 10x5 salt swimming pool surrounded by travertine tiling. A small chapel sits behind the château and it dates back to 1607, before the château was built. Beyond this is a large open agricultural shed. There is also an orangerie which adds to the charm of this domaine. The parkland around the château extends to around 2 hectares and is laid mostly to lawn with numerous mature trees providing shade and perspective to the natural vista. There are some flower and shrub borders in the courtyard. There are terraces outside the french doors to the front and rear. There are also two wells. In the private location yet only a few kilometres from a busy historic town with a wide range of commerce and facilities. Bordeaux airport 1 hour 50 mins - Toulouse airport 1 hour 30 mins For further information and to receive a comprehensive brochure with floor plans, please contact Martin at +33 6 89 01 05 20. If you are unable to visit France soon, a live virtual tour can be arranged.
…By Maxwell-baynes Residential And Vineyards - Christie's International Real Estate
Located on the edge of Yvelines and Eure, this XVIIth century castle, registered as Historic Monument, was built on the foundations of an ancient moated manor dating from XVIth century. At the French Revolution, the castle was sold by auction as national property, and then again became again in the XIXth a private property. At the original main building facing the park were adjoined in the XVIIIth century, two pavilions extended with round towers, following the moat drawing and flanking the courtyard. These pavilions were in the nineteenth century connected to the main building by two wings incorporating the Louis XIII style of the main building. The entrance and reception hall distributes, on the one hand the vast armory and its large fireplace, on the other hand the professional kitchen and its annex rooms. Upstairs, by the main staircase, you go from one side to a beautiful reception room and two lounges, at the opposite, two large suites with fireplaces and antique woodwork. Appointed in the wings of the castle and on the upper floors to the attic, a total of thirty rooms with bathrooms, partly with a lounge. An indoor pool was implemented on the ground floor of one wing, while the pavilion extension of the south wing houses two large meeting rooms on the ground floor and upstairs. The opposite pavilion is deicated to an office space with two apartments upstairs. Near the property's main entrance, a 450m² reception hall including rooms arranged for caterers, and an annex building with the toilets of the reception hall, four staff bedrooms upstairs and a large cathedral room under construction. The 21-hectare park is mostly wooded pierced by two large lawns giving way to beautiful prospects to the west. The site is ideally located near Pacy sur Eure and close to the A13 access to Paris at 73 km. Bertrand GUENIOT +33671071839
…By Proprietes De Prestige
In the heart of the Corbières region, this 12th-century château offers approximately 1,120 m² of living space set within more than 10 hectares of land, with commanding views over the surrounding hills. The main building features 530 m², complemented by an additional 588 m² divided among six independent dwellings. Altogether, the property boasts over 30 bedrooms, a swimming pool, an outbuilding, and a tennis court. The estate opens onto a vast, tree-filled park that includes local species as well as truffle oaks. The main residence, facing due south, offers impressive volumes: six bedrooms, a luminous living room with natural stone flooring, a dining room with a monumental fireplace, and soaring ceilings. The atmosphere is both noble and warm. The six annex accommodations, each with independent access, offer between one and four bedrooms and provide an ideal setup for hosting guests or operating a hospitality business without compromising the privacy of the château. Additional land can be acquired depending on your project. A rare property, where history meets southern French elegance.
…By Terres D'oc Sotheby's International Realty
Coldwell Banker Immoba Realty is delighted to present this beautiful property in the heart of the village, just 15 km from Bordeaux. The ground floor features two spacious reception rooms, a living room, and a kitchen. Upstairs are six bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, as well as a large attic space still to be converted. The landscaped grounds include a large swimming pool, a stream, and an outbuilding of approximately 100 m². SNCF train station 400 m away, shops within walking distance, and quick access to the airport. Perfect for a charming guesthouse project. Agency fees payable by the seller Energy performance diagnosis: DPE 249 (D) / GES 9 (B) Estimated annual energy costs between €13,820 and €18,750 Presented by Annie Herte Sales Agent – RCAS 835 362 922 Professional Liability Insurance: MA035A20ANPM/O2 Further information on potential risks related to this property is available on request or on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr All our listings are available at www.immoba.fr
…By Coldwell Banker Immoba Realty Bordeaux
Located 15 minutes from Angoulême, a city of art and history, and the TGV train station, this charming and characterful little castle has remained in the same family for centuries. Standing next to a charming Romanesque church and a splendid lime tree, from the top of its rock, it overlooks a wooded and hilly valley : the view is splendid and breathtaking. It is nestled in a green setting, while the village and all shops (butcher, bakery, and convenience store open 7 days a week) are a one-minute walk away. The property is also close to many hiking trails. The owners have taken great care to restore their property while respecting its character. The floors have been preserved (terracotta tiles, rammed earth, and forged nail-worked floors). You will journey through the ages, from prehistory (a cave and its silos carved into the rock below), through the medieval and classical periods, to the romantic 19th century. Built in the 13th century, then modified in the 15th and 18th centuries, the castle offers on the ground floor a kitchen with a terracotta floor, a dining room with a wooden floor and fireplace, an entrance hall with a terracotta floor with a main wooden staircase and rammed earth floor. This room gives access to a shower room with a small bedroom above, as well as a first boiler room with an oil and wood boiler. You then enter the music room with a wooden fireplace, on parquet flooring with Persian walnut paneling. At the end of the hallway with terracotta tiles, a bedroom has been converted into the old kitchen, revealing a superb fireplace with a rotisserie and a hexagonal terracotta floor. The hallway also gives access to a shower room and a second boiler room with an oil boiler. From the courtyard, another entrance on a stone slab, with a wooden service staircase, and a WC at the end, gives access to a small apartment comprising a bedroom on the ground floor (the Blasons bedroom) and a bedroom on the mezzanine, as well as an adjoining shower room with WC, and a private courtyard. On the first floor, the wooden landing opens onto a red bed bedroom with parquet flooring and a fireplace, along with a large bathroom/shower/WC with ship's-deck parquet flooring. Above the vestibule, a library corridor with wooden flooring leads to a living room with oak flooring and a fireplace. The staircase in the tower is used as a cabinet of curiosities and provides access below to a study. On the other side of the corridor, a dining room converted from a former bedroom, with parquet flooring and a fireplace, features a small kitchen and an adjoining bathroom. A corridor with stairs leads to a bedroom with wooden flooring and a fireplace, and to a medieval bedroom with wooden flooring and a fireplace, with a private bathroom and WC, also accessible via the service staircase. The second floor contains the attic, a bedroom, a bathroom, and another room. The castle's roofs are very recent (from 2011 to 2018), and the tiles are all fixed to prevent the roof caps from slipping. The barns benefited from the same precautions during the renovations in 2018 and 2023. The sanitation system is to be redone, with the possibility of connecting to the communal network. A charming old sheepfold could inspire many projects (yoga room, guest house, etc.). Comprising approximately 100 sq.mt of living space on one level, it features a large living room with an open kitchen (53 sq.mt), two bedrooms, a laundry room, a bathroom/shower room, and a separate toilet. Many outbuildings allow for the realization of beautiful projects: barns on the sheepfold side, and a garage and a barn on the church side. The romantic garden features a beautiful masonry swimming pool (13.50 x 4.50), built in 2012 and heated by a Zodiac heat pump. The gray liner is new (June 2024) and of superior quality (90° thickness), with glass and chlorine filtration. Nearly 14 hectares of woods and meadows surround the property. Note the presence of a well and a 60 m³ rainwater tank. Not far from Angoulême, this property is 10 minutes from a shopping area (Carrefour, Leroy Merlin, etc.), while the nearest shops are within walking distance. Sale price including fees : 1,166,000 euros. Buyer's fees. Fee : 6 % VAT of the price excluding fees. Sale price excluding fees : 1,100,000 euros. Energy class : E. Climate class : D. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use : between 11,571 and 15,655 euros per year. Prices indexed to January 1st, 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website : www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
Nestled in the heart of the Gard region, in a sought-after village near Uzès, Nîmes, and Avignon, this 12th-century castle, classified as a Historic Monument, boasts an ideal location. Completely and meticulously renovated, this 27-room castle seamlessly combines the authentic character of its architectural heritage with modern comfort and amenities. The elegance of its exposed stone walls, archways, mullioned windows, and vaulted salons make it a true historical gem. With a generous surface area, the property features grand reception spaces, conference rooms, a bar/lounge area, and exceptional amenities: - A magnificent stone staircase, enhanced by a wrought-iron balustrade - 9 spacious bedrooms and 7 bathrooms, offering absolute comfort - 2 kitchens, one of which is equipped with a splendid range cooker, blending old-world charm with modern appliances - A wellness area with a hammam, rooftop jacuzzi with panoramic views, a swimming pool set in a historic setting, and a gym - A private cinema room for intimate entertainment - A wine cellar, perfect for fine wine enthusiasts - A caretaker’s house (2/3 rooms) with a balcony - A double garage All set on a 1,805 m² plot, with a private garden and an ambiance that is both elegant and serene, where natural light subtly interacts with the textures of the stone and lush greenery. Our thoughts: A truly exceptional property for lovers of history and architecture, as well as a unique opportunity for a prestigious family residence or a high-end event venue. With its sumptuous spaces and limitless potential, this château is ideal for hosting receptions, seminars, or exclusive luxury retreats. A real jewel in a setting of timeless charm, where history and modernity blend to perfection. A unique place, steeped in history, waiting to write the next chapter of its prestigious story… Contact : Pierre BEGHIN +33 6 07 09 01 21 For information on potential risks related to this property, please visit the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Poncet & Poncet
Situated in the heart of a charming village between Uzès and Nîmes, with easy access to the region's main attractions, stands this majestic château, a witness to history since its creation in the 13th century. The ancient moat, battlements and watchtowers evoke its past as a defensive edifice, while in the 17th century it was enlarged to welcome visits from illustrious personalities such as Louis XIII and Richelieu, in preparation for the Peace of Alais. The latest major alterations date from the 20th century, preserving this regional and French landmark through the ages, listed as a historic monument. The château, with a living area of around 1,000 m2 (10,765 sq ft), faces south and extends over 7,800 m2 (83,960 sq ft) of parkland. Several distinct areas blend harmoniously together: on the château side, alleys lined with plane trees; on the other, unspoilt, organic garrigue-like countryside with holm oaks, separated by an impeccably tended garden complete with a swimming pool and a maze. The château extends over three levels, organized around a monumental staircase illuminated by magnificent mullioned windows. A rounded tower adds character to the architecture on the south-east side. On the first floor, the entrance hall offers a glimpse of the majestic central staircase. Every room on this level has access to the garden, offering a wealth of possibilities. A first vaulted kitchen opens onto an outdoor space ideal for al fresco dining. A large bedroom adorned with vaulted ceilings, moldings and cement tiles seduces with its charm. A second bedroom is nestled in the tower. A room currently used as an artist's studio could be converted into a bedroom. A final bedroom, with bathroom, could be used as an independent apartment. The wine cellar is also on this level. The ascent to the second floor invites contemplation, with its light-filled windows offering a breathtaking view of the park. A gallery, perfectly suited to displaying works of art, leads to one of the key rooms of the house: the dining room, with its 3.30 m (10.8 ft) high vaulted ceiling, designed to support the grain which, in the old days, was stored on the upper floor. A large, bright kitchen adjoins this room. Four bedrooms are also located on this level, as well as a game/cinema room.Opposite the dining room is a spacious living room of over 50 m2 (540 sq ft), with a high coffered wooden ceiling and a fireplace adorned with a carved wooden overmantel. A library with marble fireplace, wooden floors and ceilings invites you to relax. The master bedroom features a harmonious blend of antique and modern elements, with a glass-enclosed bathroom overlooking the room. The top floor offers great potential for development, with the possibility of creating at least five bedrooms and a bathroom.To the east of the château, an independent 80 m2 (861 sq ft) building, used as a creative space, houses a bedroom with en-suite shower room, located above a garage. All the electrical, plumbing and heating systems have been redone. All in all, this property offers a rare opportunity to inscribe one's name in the history of the region and the country, while benefiting from an exceptional setting. Contact : Thierry LALLEMAND +33 6 62 51 94 07 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Poncet & Poncet
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
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
Just 35 minutes south of Poitiers (TGV station, highway, and airport), nestled in a peaceful rural setting, this beautiful 19th-century estate offers a rare combination of a 311 m² main residence, a fully renovated 128 m² guest house, spacious outbuildings, a swimming pool, and a lovely wooded park. The main house, spread over three levels, has retained all the charm of the past: high ceilings, oak floors, fireplaces, original tile flooring, and a wooden staircase. The ground floor features a spacious double-height entryway, a living room, a small TV lounge, a dining room, and a kitchen with a fireplace and original tile flooring. The first floor features four bedrooms, each with its own shower room or bathroom with a toilet. The decor and fixtures need to be updated. The second floor, which has been renovated, includes three additional bedrooms, a shower room, a separate toilet, and storage spaces. The attic is insulated. The guest house, fully renovated, is a very comfortable independent space with a beautiful stone-floored living room featuring a wood-burning stove, a kitchen, two bedrooms, two shower rooms with toilets, and a large attic bedroom. The outbuildings offer numerous possibilities: a former hunting room with a fireplace, a workshop, a summer kitchen, a boiler room/laundry, a pool equipment room, a room with a bread oven, a cellar, former garages, a large barn, an attic, and a spacious office-apartment. Outside, the wooded grounds create a particularly pleasant and intimate setting in nearly 3 hectares of grounds. A 12 x 6-meter swimming pool with a landscaped deck completes the property. The property also features four horse stalls, a pool house, and, across the path, a charming pond with an adjoining garden. Features: Double-glazed PVC window frames in both houses Recently upgraded plumbing Slate roofs in good condition Oil and wood heating for the main residence Electric heating and wood stove for the guest house A charming family property, also ideal for a hospitality business, event venue, equestrian activity, or a characterful second home. Sale price including agency fees: €561,800. Agency fees payable by the buyer. Agency fees: 6% (including VAT) of the price excluding agency fees. Sale price excluding agency fees: €530,000. Energy rating: D. Climate rating: B. Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €4,156 and €5,622 per year. Prices indexed to 1st of January 2021. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Agence Mercure Poitou-charentes-vendée
LOCATION: Nestled on a majestic rocky spur overlooking the Rhône valley, this neo-medieval château, built in 1899, faces the Mont Ventoux and offers breathtaking panoramic views over no less than five départements. You're just 50 kilometers from Avignon, the city of the Popes, and the ducal city of Uzès, the very first Duchy of France. A strategic location for the Provencal way of life, while enjoying absolute peace and quiet. Access is via a private road leading to a fortified enclosure, surrounded by its own private forest and bordered by an imposing cliff. You're on unspoilt ground, out of sight, in an oasis of serenity. This property is an invitation to history and elegance. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: The château itself offers around 400 square meters of living space for 640m2 of built area, an architectural marvel where every stone tells a story. You'll be dazzled by the living room with its fireplace, the dining room and reception room, the French ceilings and the kitchen with its own fireplace. So many reception areas to create unforgettable memories. The château has 3 living/dining rooms, 7 bedrooms, including a vast 52m2 office-library with terrace, offering the possibility of customizing its use to your needs. One of the bedrooms is an independent 47m2 suite on the top floor, with its own shower room and dressing room, as well as a tower giving access to a vast terrace/solarium where you can retreat to savor unique moments while contemplating the breathtaking view. The total surface area of the buildings is approximately 640 square meters, set in nearly 22 hectares of wooded grounds. You'll find a vast reception area, ideal for entertaining your guests, as well as rooftop terraces for moments of contemplation. Make the most of summer in the 12m x 5m swimming pool, or take a moment of contemplation in the magnificent sacralized chapel dedicated to St. Mark. A workshop and several vaulted subterraces offer around 218m2 of varied opportunities for conversion or vehicle parking. The well, terraces, discreet garden, stone fireplaces, recent gas central heating and air conditioning in the large master suite are just some of the amenities that make this property even more enjoyable. An automatic gate and alarm system ensure your security and peace of mind. WHAT WE THINK: This estate is much more than just a property; its history is unique, for an unparalleled living experience. A true historical treasure embodying the timeless elegance and grandeur of the past while offering modern comforts. Its location is simply magical, with views that will transport you to every moment of the four seasons. Exceptional potential, in need of embellishment to give it all its charm and nobility. The interior offers a unique opportunity for personalization, enabling future owners to create a truly majestic setting in their own image. Whether for year-round living or as a prestigious second home, this château offers you the opportunity to live in a setting that exceeds all your expectations. Contact: Thierry Lallemand +33(0)6.62.51.94.07 Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr
…By Poncet & Poncet
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…By Cote Et Bretagne Immobilier
In the heart of the prestigious Strofili neighborhood in Kifisia, this exceptional residence, built in 1915 by a Belgian architect, stands out as a rare and authentic architectural masterpiece. Spanning 1,070 m² with a vast 3,800 m² lot, this property embodies elegance and history, located just five minutes from the center of Kifisia and surrounded by a private garden of 3,000 m², which features an elegant pool and a shaded terrace.As you ascend the majestic marble staircase, the charm of medieval elements and the ornamentation of ceilings with golden sculpted cornices immediately plunge you into an aristocratic atmosphere. On the first floor, two inviting living rooms, a dining room adorned with fireplaces, and a fully renovated kitchen unfold for a lifestyle filled with refinement.The sculpted wooden staircase, enhanced by stained glass, leads to a bright space where five spacious bedrooms are arranged, including two master suites, two offices or private lounges, and three bathrooms. The top level, designed for relaxation, features a renovated kitchenette, a sunny 77 m² apartment, and a vast 100 m² terrace offering an exceptional panoramic view.On the ground floor, a 330 m² area once dedicated to staff extends to the garden and pool, accompanied by a perfectly arranged 100 m² pool house for exclusive receptions. Modernized with a renovated electrical installation, the property also offers an 800 m² expansion potential, allowing for optimal customization.This timeless estate is ideal for a family, an embassy, or a private company seeking a prestigious address. A unique opportunity to acquire an architectural heritage in the heart of Kifisia. For any inquiries, contact us and let yourself be charmed by the elegance of this exclusive residence.This description has been automatically translated from French.
…By Gadait International
In the Lacaune hills, at the heart of an unspoilt natural setting, this characterful château elegantly reinterprets the style of grand historic residences. Behind its façade of timeless charm, the property reveals a spectacular interior where the old blends perfectly with the contemporary: polished concrete, clean lines, open-plan spaces, abundant natural light, bespoke bookcases and fine materials enhance the original architecture. With approximately 824 m² of living space, the château offers vast, light-filled reception areas, several lounges, a high-end contemporary kitchen and 9 bedrooms, each with its own unique atmosphere. Exposed timber beams, antique fireplaces, period staircases, historic joinery and designer touches create a rare balance between authenticity and modernity, in a particularly sought-after loft-style setting. Designed for both family life and hospitality, the property is ideally suited to a high-end bed and breakfast or guest house. The region, highly prized for its nature tourism, lakes, hiking trails and lifestyle, attracts a clientele seeking unique venues and authentic experiences. The numerous separate spaces, elegant suites, lounges, terraces and landscaped grounds make it possible to envisage an exclusive hospitality, events or wellness venture. Outside, nearly 4 hectares of gardens, private woodland, a vegetable garden and a Japanese garden surround the property in a peaceful and secluded setting, offering unobstructed views of the surrounding valleys. Just 20 minutes from Lacaune and 1 hour from Castres-Mazamet, this rare property combines the prestige of a château, the elegance of a contemporary loft and the potential for a lifestyle project or high-end commercial venture.
…By Kretz & Partners
69240 THIZY-LES-BOURGS - EXCLUSIVE LISTING - 19TH CENTURY MANOR - APPROXIMATELY 900 M2 - 14 BEDROOMS - 1 HECTARE OF LAND - TENNIS COURT - RIVER AND POND - 150M2 CELLARS - WINTER GARDEN - GARAGE - OUTBUILDINGS - FIREPLACES - BALCONY - EXCEPTIONAL HERITAGE FEATURES - efficity, the online real estate agency that estimates your property, presents a unique historical property in the heart of the green Beaujolais. Discover this splendid manor built in 1880, located in Thizy-les-Bourgs, in a quiet, green, and hilly environment. Less than 1 hour and 20 minutes from Lyon, this rare property combines period charm, natural elegance, and majestic volumes in an exceptional bucolic setting. AN 1880 ARCHITECTURAL MANOR, WITNESS OF AN INDUSTRIAL BOURGEOIS PAST Built at the end of the 19th century, this manor is a true architectural gem typical of the residences of notable or textile industrialists, like those that have made Thizy-les-Bourgs famous as a major textile center in the past. It was designed to assert a high social status while offering a comfortable and prestigious living environment, blending rural tradition with urban elegance. Its architecture combines several stylistic currents: Neo-regionalism: granite or local gneiss lower parts, light coatings, exposed red bricks around the windows Eclecticism and picturesque: asymmetric volumes, roof games, turrets Art Nouveau: Eiffel-style metal canopy on the side facade Classic rustic: massive woodwork, carved arches and stairs A RESIDENCE OF EXCEPTIONAL MAJESTIC VOLUMES (~900 m²) Receptions and living spaces Majestic central entrance with a monumental interior staircase in solid wood, twisted balusters, sculpted handrail, and sturdy posts. Two bright reception rooms, period parquet flooring, high ceilings, original fireplace with hand-painted fresco. Elegant dining room with access to terrace and garden. New independent Schmitt kitchen, customizable to your taste. Night area 14 bedrooms with high ceilings, large openings to the park, several with private Art Deco style bathrooms: Ancient tiles Vintage plumbing fixtures Period mirrors and lighting fixtures Other rooms & interior ambiance Library office, ideal for a liberal profession or telecommuting. Workshop, game room, or artist's studio according to your projects. High and slender central tower on the facade, containing a second interior staircase - a nod to medieval watchtowers, offering a strong presence to the facade. A CHARACTER CONSTRUCTION, BETWEEN NOBILITY AND AUTHENTICITY Granite or local gneiss lower parts, visible on the exterior walls and stone stairs Original joinery and doors, decorative wrought ironwork Solid parquet flooring, polished marble, ancient cement tiles Colored ceilings, round arches, classic European atmosphere with artisanal and colonial touches A 1-HECTARE DOMAIN, PERFECT HARMONY BETWEEN WATER, NATURE, AND VOLUMES Park with multiple plant species Natural river crossing the property, ornamental pond, and small private lake Tennis court to restore Eiffel-style metal canopy or marquee, inspired by Art Nouveau, ideal for an entrance or a winter garden Cellars (~150 m²): wine space, reception area, or spa 70 m² garage, shelters, outbuildings, and storage spaces CONDITION & WORKS TO BE PLANNED Roof almost entirely renovated 70% of the electrical network brought up to standard Recently installed double-glazed windows Heating and insulation to be improved according to intended use Some secondary rooms (annex kitchen, service bathroom) need to be renovated EXCEPTIONAL POTENTIAL FOR ALL TYPES OF PROJECTS This manor can become: A prestigious primary or secondary residence A charming hotel, guest rooms, or event venue A high-end tourist and heritage investment LOCATION & ENVIRONMENT Thizy-les-Bourgs (69240) - Green Beaujolais Roanne at 25 minutes, Lyon at 1 hour and 20 minutes Hilly setting, absolute calm, no overlooking, clear view All amenities nearby IN SUMMARY: A RARE PROPERTY FOR HISTORY AND HERITAGE ENTHUSIASTS This unique manor, heir to the local industrial history, captivates as much with its volumes, noble materials, as with its hybrid and assertive architectural personality. It will delight lovers of old residences, collectors, investors, or luxury and tourism entrepreneurs. Private visits by appointment only For more information, contact Gwénaëlle BONIJOLY by phone at 06 62 92 94 77 or by email: [email protected] Sale price: 615,000 euros (seller's fees)
…By Efficity
EXCLUSIVE. Lots of character and ancient history in this medieval castle just 10 mins from the Rhône valley and the motorways. Overlooking the Chomérac valley without any nuisance, the fortress built in a park of nearly one hectare has basalt stone defense walls 160 cm high. The environment is exceptional and the view unobstructed over the Ardèche mountains. Rare in our region, the square central building is flanked by 4 habitable towers. Many remains convince us that the first stones that erected the fortified castle have existed since the time of the Roman Empire, but it was in the Middle Ages that it took the form we know today. In the 14th century, during the Renaissance, the inner courtyard was fitted out with a monumental staircase in the Italian style with 4 levels leading to the new pleasure floors. This majestic work still exists today. The attic has very good possibilities. This castrum has 3 levels of approximately 400 m2 including around twenty guest and private rooms with shower room and WC, dining rooms, lounges, kitchens, libraries, cellars, large cellars , garage. The 4 towers are fitted out. West-facing terrace of 80 m2 overlooking the park as well as a superb terrace to the North. To complete this exceptional property, 2 independent gites including a disabled person. A fully equipped reception room allows the organization of weddings and seminars. The covered swimming pool embellishes the superb park. Looted and damaged by the Duke of Montmorancy in 1628, then during the French Revolution, the castle gradually regained a certain splendor in the 20th century. It is now up to you to make it last in history. Contact Cathy ZEPPA 06 63 42 79 40 Sales agent Prestige real estate RSAC 441 644 317 'Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Georisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr' Fees to be paid by the seller. Not subject to DPE. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Geohazards website: georisques.gouv.fr.
…By Lloyd & Davis
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
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.
…By Lloyd & Davis
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