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Castle Felletin (23)

19th century castle with outbuildings on 12ha 36a 25ca South Creuse, at the gateway to the Millevaches regional nature park and 5 minutes from a small town with shops, 19th century castle of approximately 590 m²: living room, lounge, fitted kitchen, office, billiard room, 2 master suites, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 1 shower room, 1 jacuzzi. Development potential on the 2nd floor. Stained glass windows of the castle made by master glassmaker Francis Chigot. An old Saint-Antoine chapel from the 15th century listed as an ISMH. Numerous outbuildings: a farmhouse with 8 apartments, a partly renovated pavilion with 2 dwellings, a caretaker's house, various premises for storage and tidying up. 12ha 36a 25ca adorn this charming property with enclosed wooded park crossed by a small stream, gazebo, water features with trout pond, old washhouse and meadows. Source of rental income with strong development potential. Videos and virtual tour on request. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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$2,105,800
590
land 12.4ha

By Chateaux Et Patrimoine

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Castle Felletin (23)

Château with chapel, 4-bedroomed property, and longère with 8 apartments, garage, workshop and stables - This château is a true gem, nestled in the beautiful Creuse countryside. The Napoleon III château dates from 1870 and comprises 4 levels of 350 m² each, 2 of which have been renovated. Situated near Felletin, renowned for its international wool and music festivals, with a popular weekly market, small local craft shops and places to eat. - Aubusson : 18 km - Guéret : 58 km - Ussel : 39 km - Limoges : 92 km (with international airport)

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$2,129,900
585
7bedrooms
6bathrooms
land 12.4ha

By Leggett Immobilier

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Castle Aubusson (23)

Ref.4385 : French castle for sale in the Centre of France The natural region of Haute-Marche stretches from Guéret to Aubusson. The river Creuse, which gives its name to the département, runs through it. In these foothills of the Massif Central, with their fairly pronounced relief, human activity is focused on cattle rearing, in particular the highly reputed Charolais breed. As a result, the landscape alternates between small valleys with their bocage pastures, and mountains covered by deciduous forests. In the small towns and villages dotted around the region, grey, pink or sometimes blue granite reigns supreme. Aubusson, the town closest to the château, is world-famous for its tapestry museum, a traditional activity in the region that has made its reputation over the centuries. Beyond Aubusson, further south, lies the vast Plateau de Millevaches, a regional nature park particularly popular with lovers of hiking, nature and local produce. Limoges to the west and Clermont-Ferrand to the east, both just an hour and a half's drive away, are the main towns for this property which, as you will have gathered, is a retreat, dominating its region but far from the world. The castle, set in its grounds, follows the typical layout of medieval military architecture in the Haute Marche region. Built of granite, it takes the form of a quadrilateral with two round towers on the corners of the eastern façade. The moats at the foot of the towers are a reminder of the defensive function of the residence, while at the same time creating a mirror of water in which the ancient fortress is reflected. Higher up, beneath the chestnut shingle roof, listed in the Inventaire Supplémentaire des Monuments Historiques along with the rest of the facades, a covered walkway runs along the walls of the dwelling, defending the three towers with loopholes and machicolations. To the west, the castle, preceded by a courtyard of honour opening onto a 17th-century gate, is supported by a projecting square tower, higher than the main building. This third tower contains a spiral staircase with one hundred and twenty steps serving the five habitable levels and the attic. The first four floors are divided into two sections. Access from one to the other is via either the staircase or the double-entry lift, which has been cleverly installed in the centre and serves the entire château. On the first level, you enter through a massive door at the foot of the stair tower. CASTLE: approx. 650 sqm of living space Ground floor: On the left, after a few steps down, there is an impressive stone-paved, barrel-vaulted 'guards' room' with its monumental Gothic fireplace. An adjoining kitchen, located at the foot of the north tower, can be used to host parties for up to twenty people in the tumultuous atmosphere of the 'terrible 14th century' described by the historian Lavisse. In this room, a stone staircase leads to the cellars. On the right is a billiards room under a barrel vault, very bright, also accessible from the park. First floor: On the left is a very large lounge with 18th century panelling, a Louis XIV style fireplace in purple veined marble and herringbone parquet flooring. Lit by high, small-paned windows and with four-metre ceilings, this is the heart of the château and its most beautiful room. It is followed by a small study in the tower, with fine wood panelling. To the right is an elegant dining room with parquet flooring and a Louis XIV-style fireplace in red marble. Next, a kitchen equipped with a piano for preparing breakfasts and meals for guests. Second floor: On the left, a corridor leading to the linen room and the lift on the right, the Marquise's bedroom on the left. The Marquise's bedroom is a vast room with ladder-type parquet flooring, a four-metre high ceiling and two windows with transoms. In the tower, her large bathroom with washbasin and grey marble bathtub also includes a hydromassage shower cubicle. To the right, the current owners' bedroom has the same layout and bathroom fittings. Third floor: On the left, the Lila bedroom is a relatively small room with Haussmann-style flooring, a double bed under an alcove and a shower room. Further on, the Hélène bedroom is a vast room with a ladder-type parquet floor and a Louis XIV-style blue-grey marble fireplace. It has the same layout as the Marquise's bedroom, above which it is located. In the bathroom, the marble is light grey. To the right is the Grand Diable's bedroom, also with laddered parquet flooring, a Louis XIV-style fireplace and canvas stretched across the walls. The very large bathroom, with its light grey marble features, includes a whirlpool bath. Fourth floor: The fourth and last floor, all in one piece, opens onto a lounge with a Louis XVI-style fireplace and waxed floors. This lounge-lobby leads on the left to the Aramis bedroom. This double bedroom has access to the covered walkway. Next, the Porthos bedroom, also a double room, has its own bathroom. Next, there is access to the covered walkway from the lounge, then access to the cinema room. The cinema room, with its authentic red armchairs and large screen, will allow film buffs to relive the great era of the cinema and the 7th Art. Finally, to re-watch the film, a Parisian-style bar-bistro awaits spectators until the end of the night. There are four outbuildings, a large common, a shed, a cowshed and a dovecote. Only the large common has been restored. The other outbuildings are unused and in a poor state of repair. The large common is a long building approx. 58 metres long. It spans 1,200 sqm over two stories. It is divided into two main sections. The first comprises 3 garages, including a former stable, a bathroom and toilet block, a laundry room equipped with 3 washing machines and a professional-level ironing machine, a lounge, a bedroom, a shower room equipped with a sauna, and a T5 gite on the first floor comprising three bedrooms with individual bathrooms or shower rooms. The indoor swimming pool can be accessed from the ground floor via the shower room. The swimming pool, built around fifteen years ago and measuring 10.5 m x 4.5 m, is equipped with an electrolysis (salt) purification system. A jacuzzi is available on the beach. In the second part of the large common area, on the ground floor, there is a room known as the Spanish Renaissance because of its décor and furnishings. Upstairs are two staff bedrooms with shared shower rooms, a professional kitchen and a 16m x 8m reception room under a roof structure. The castle grounds comprise a vast gravel courtyard planted with decorative shrubs and bordered on its southern side by a poplar hedge. On the opposite side, beyond the château itself and its moat, a green square surrounded by hedges could be used to recreate a French garden. Further south, around fifty metres from the buildings, is the pond, which covers an area of around one hectare. Beyond this immediate environment, the rest of the land, running north-south in an oblong shape, is made up of meadows and isolated trees. Part of the land is enclosed by fencing that complies with standards allowing non-domestic animals to be kept in the park (fallow deer, stags, etc.). The total surface area is 31.57 acres (12ha 77a 81ca). 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.

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620
7bedrooms
4bathrooms
land 12.8ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Property Aubusson (23)

Living area:This complex consists of a character house made of stone, approximately 370 m² over 3 levels, covered with tiles, an adjoining dwelling of about 60 m² connected to the main house, built of stone and covered with tiles, and an independent former hunting lodge of about 26 m² on the ground, over two levels, also built of stone and covered with tiles.Operation:The buildings include an old wine cellar of about 190 m² on the ground over two levels, an adjoining barn of about 73 m² over two levels, and an 'Auvergnate' type barn of approximately 214 m² on the ground over two levels. These buildings are made of stone and covered with tiles.Land:The land area is approximately 10ha 60, of which part is leased to the current farmer, around 8ha. Altitude is approximately 610 m.Around the former hunting lodge, there is a park with a surface area of around 5,500 m², free of any rental, enclosed by a stone wall and landscaped. There is an old pond that is no longer fed with spring water.Adjoining the living area is an enclosed and landscaped park located at the front of the residence, approximately 2,400 m², free of any rental.There are plots of woods and heaths free of any occupation covering an area of about 1 ha.Mission and stakes of Safer regarding this property:- Energizing agriculture and forestry?This involves the transfer of a property allowing the current farmer to remain on part of the property, and designating the built part of this property for a main residence project with a diverse activity (rural tourism, beekeeping, etc.).To know the general conditions of intervention of Safer, please click on this link or copy it into your browser's address bar https://www.proprietes-rurales.com/page/informations-fr_157.htm Photos: © Copyright Safer - Use prohibited without the author's permission.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$507,900
370
land 10.6ha

By Safer Nouvelle Aquitaine

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Castle Aubusson (23)

Magnificent 15th century, listed château, on outskirts of famous town of Aubusson and 1 h 30 from Limoges and Clermont-Ferrand. Traditional medieval, military architecture, typical of Haute March: quadrilateral shape with two round, corner towers, surrounded by water-filled moats. Roughly 650 sqm living space with all mod cons yet retaining medieval feel. Outbuildings, including large, 2-storey building spanning 1 200 sqm and indoor pool. All set in 12,77 ha grounds. Energy class: NA/NA.

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By Cabinet Le Nail

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Castle Aubusson (23)

Set in an exceptional location, this former convent founded in the 11th century joined the Fontevrault order. It gained considerable importance during the Middle Ages until the end of the Ancien Régime. A private residence since the 18th century, it has been magnificently restored recently, offering around 1800m2 across 3 levels. Two large separate apartments with an entrance, 2 suites with bathrooms and dressing rooms. Office, living-dining room, kitchen, laundry room. Upstairs, 2 bedrooms with bathrooms, 4 suites with bathrooms, billiards, 2 large living rooms, and various other rooms. A breakfast room with a fireplace and access to the swimming pool. Numerous period elements: paneling, stone fireplaces, parquet floors... chapel in the park with a pond, exceptional for hosting activities and receptions. In a wooded park of around 10 hectares including 1 swimming pool, 2 ponds, a basin, a small house, a chapel, part of the church, a dovecote, and a Venetian vault. Location: 5 minutes from Aubusson, the international tapestry city, 85 km from Limoges, and 93 km from Clermont Ferrand. Connected to Paris by TGV La Souterraine just 2.5 hours away. Limoges Airport connecting to Paris in less than an hour. For information, contact: Nadine DIPIETRO +33681993158This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$1,339,600
1,800
land 10ha

By Parthena Conseil

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House Aubusson (23)

Barnes Propriétés et Châteaux is offering for sale this authentic 19th century property in the Creuse department (23), in the Limoges/Montluçon/Clermont-Ferrand triangle, 10 minutes from the town of Aubusson, in beautiful countryside formed by high hills. The property comprises a 256 m² mansion house, its outbuildings and approx. 25 acres of land. Authentic, well-preserved and very charming ! The house is built over 3 levels and rests on cellars. It can be recognised by its pretty red ochre shutters and walls covered in Virginia creeper. The interior exudes authenticity and is the perfect family home with its large living room and numerous bedrooms on the upper floors. Numerous outbuildings complete the property and could be used for any type of project. You're sure to fall in love with this typical Creuse property. Energy class: F - Climate class: F / Estimated annual expenditure: €5740 and €7820 (2021 price reference year). Housing with excessive energy consumption: class F. Detailed file on request. This property is presented by Jan Erik ALDERLIESTE Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.

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$507,900
256
10bedrooms
land 10.1ha

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

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Manor Vallière (23)

20th century manor with 15th and 18th century outbuildings on 33ha 54a 95ca South hollow, at the gates of the Millevaches regional natural park and 10 minutes from a town with shops, 20th century Manor house of approximately 350 m²: living room, lounge, equipped kitchen, office, 7 bedrooms, dressing room, 2 bathrooms. In the annex, a character house of approximately 200 m² with lounge, living room, equipped kitchen, office, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. Numerous outbuildings: straw house of 30 m², dovecote, stable with 4 boxes, saddlery, barn, cellars, attics, workshop, various premises for storage and storage. 33ha 54a 95ca adorn this charming property with park with thousand-year-old yew trees, well, old wash house, meadows, wooded areas and arable land including 25ha 77a 37ca for rental. High potential for tourist activities. Work to be planned. Virtual tour on request. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: www.georisks.gouv.fr

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$733,600
550
9bedrooms
land 33.5ha

By Chateaux Et Patrimoine

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Castle Vallière (23)

In the Creuse, on the edge of the Millevaches plateau, a 19th-century manor and its outbuildings, set in a park of nearly 3 hectares. The building and its outbuildings are surrounded by a park of nearly 3 hectares, consisting of lawns, meadows, and groves. Access is protected by a heavy wrought iron gate set in a boundary wall alongside a small country road. In a style typical of the Second Empire, the manor was commissioned by a Creuse entrepreneur who made his fortune in Paris. The building perfectly symbolizes the bourgeois architecture that was very fashionable in the second half of the 19th century, notably influenced by Baron Haussmann. This is evidenced both externally and internally by a certain demand for refinement and a sense of detail. Oriented east-west, constructed of red brick and cut stone, the main body of the house rises three levels above a basement of cellars. It is topped with a slate mansard roof and includes a total of six bedrooms. With its ornate cornices, elaborate dormer windows, sculpted stone balconies, external staircases and terraces on the façade, and its balustrades, the main façade features a central projecting part topped by a higher, hipped roof. At the back, on the west side, a stair tower is topped with a four-pitched pointed roof. It is flanked by two lower wings that form corner pavilions with decorative terraces. The outbuildings close one side of the park and consist of garages, former stables, storage rooms, an old service apartment to be renovated, a dovecote, and an old gardener's house converted into an independent cottage with two bedrooms. Other outbuildings were originally part of the complex and have since been detached from the property. All around, the landscape is a variation of wooded plots and meadows crossed by waterways and dotted with ponds. Outside the park, several plots including a small pond surrounded by woods are offered as an option for sale.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$887,500
408
6bedrooms
1bathroom
land 2.8ha

By Patrice Besse

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House with pool Saint-Maixant (23)

To each his own turn.. At the heart of the immense Garden that is La Creuse stands an imposing fortress, in which Alexandre Dumas stayed for a time, he drew some inspiration for his novels. 'Hear ye, hear ye, brave people, damsels and squires! Troubadours, make the trumpets and drums roar!' What could be better than feasting in a medieval atmosphere? To do so, you can land your helicopter on the helipad provided for this purpose, facing the moats and the pond of a fully enclosed park of 13 hectares in one piece. Once you have crossed the main courtyard of this exceptional historical monument, flanked by its two round towers to the East and its square tower projecting to the West, you will discover the spiral staircase with 123 steps, a billiard room and then the impressive weapons room which will not leave you indifferent. Isn't it tempting to be able to then take the elevator to go back in time and especially 7 floors?!.. The time travel continues with the discovery of 5 guest rooms combining modern comfort and refined catering, to which are added 2 private apartments. The solid oak parquet flooring, the marble bathrooms and gold-style taps, the sublime 17th century Aubusson tapestries are all prestigious assets serving the incredible services of this marquisate, including a reception room, a ceremonial lounge, a library, a boudoir, a tavern, a chapel, a patrol path defending the 3 towers, also a cinema room that can accommodate 36 people. The outbuilding of the Estate pushes luxury and possibilities to their peak, with several bedrooms, a heated indoor swimming pool, a jacuzzi, a sauna, a gym, a large party room equipped with a professional stainless steel kitchen as well as a Spanish Renaissance style lounge. You will have understood! History buffs, Heritage lovers and other culture enthusiasts, a real sensory and emotional experience awaits you! This property straight out of the Middle Ages is intended for seasoned investors.. Blank DPE (classified exempt) Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website for the areas concerned: www.georisques.gouv.fr Michaël Koelblen EI RSAC 879 658 748 Limoges Tel: 07.49.15.87.70 Email: [email protected]

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$5,525,800
3,000
14bedrooms
14bathrooms
land 12.8ha

By Espaces Atypiques Dordogne

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Property Crocq (23)

Living Space:The main living area of approximately 260 m² consists of an original stone part built at the end of the 19th century, and extensions, the most recent of which were built in the 1990s. The overall condition of the dwelling is excellent, blending authenticity and modernity.Operations:The outbuildings located near the dwelling consist of: - an adjoining stone barn, a bakehouse, a garage built in 1990, an exhibition hall, an old dwelling, and a barn situated away from the main house.Land:The land area is approximately 3 ha, mostly adjacent to the dwelling. It includes a park, coniferous stands, meadows, and the footprint of the buildings and amenities. The average altitude is 730 m. There is a well.Mission and Challenges Safer on this Property- Support local developmentThis is a reorientation of a forest property, this property is intended for a primary residence project with a diversifying activity (rural tourism, beekeeping, etc.).For general intervention conditions of Safer, please click on this link or copy it into your browser's address bar https://www.proprietes-rurales.com/page/informations-fr_157.htmInformation on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques site: georisques.gouv.frPhotos: © Copyright Safer - Use prohibited without the author's consent.This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$468,900
260
land 3ha

By Safer Nouvelle Aquitaine

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About Felletin

Vivre à Felletin ?

Le marché immobilier de luxe à Felletin, petite ville pittoresque située dans le département de la Creuse en Nouvelle-Aquitaine, se caractérise par un dynamisme certain. Avec une population de 1 536 habitants et une densité de 111,79 hab/km², Felletin offre un cadre de vie paisible et verdoyant. La ville est divisée en plusieurs quartiers, parmi lesquels certains sont particulièrement prisés par les acheteurs de biens immobiliers de luxe. Les quartiers du centre historique et ceux proches des rives de la Creuse attirent particulièrement les acquéreurs. Les villes à proximité comme Aubusson et Bourganeuf sont également très recherchées pour l’achat de propriétés luxueuses.

Quelle est la composition du parc immobilier de luxe à Felletin ?

Felletin compte un total de 1 217 logements, dont 398 appartements et 816 maisons. Les appartements représentent environ 32,72% du parc immobilier, tandis que les maisons en constituent environ 67,28%. Concernant la répartition des statuts d'occupation, la ville recense 424 propriétaires et 343 locataires. En termes de résidences, on dénombre 794 résidences principales et 165 résidences secondaires.

Quel est le prix de l'immobilier de luxe à Felletin ?

En 2024, le prix moyen par m² à Felletin est de 1 496,29€, en baisse par rapport à 2023 où il était de 1 719,72€. Comparé à il y a 5 ans, en 2019, le prix moyen par m² était de 1 173,85€, ce qui représente une augmentation de 27,51% sur cinq ans, mais une baisse de 12,99% sur l'année écoulée. En moyenne, 12 transactions de logements de luxe sont conclues chaque mois. Le meilleur moment pour vendre un bien immobilier à Felletin est en décembre, tandis que juillet est le mois idéal pour acheter.