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Property Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises (52)

A jewel of the 19th century built during the late Renaissance in a bucolic park of 17 hectares crossed by a magnificent river, 2.5 hours from Paris in southern Champagne.Location:• 2.5 hours from the center of Paris, 1.5 hours from Dijon, in southern Champagne.• 15 minutes from a train station.• On the edge of vast forests, offering calm and tranquility.Property:• Area: 17 hectares.• Master residence of about 700 m² of living space.• Pleasure park surrounded by walls with entrance gates.• Chapel.• L-shaped master house.• A total of 2500 m² of buildings.Main Residence:• Garden level: o Main part built in the 1820s with beautiful reception rooms. o Older part from the 17th century at the back, accessible via an inner courtyard and connected to the south-facing salons. o Old part to be completely renovated to the east of the main façade, with an entrance to the courtyard.• First floor: o Several bedrooms to renovate with bathrooms. o Former service rooms. o Clock turret.Outbuildings:• Old residential house to restore.• Pigeon house.• 14th-century Cistercian barn in ruins (800 m² on the ground) to restore.• Stables.• Former forge.• Sheepfold.Potential Uses:• Ideal for a family project.• Possibility to create guest rooms.• Significant capacity for reception activities.This estate could offer a unique opportunity to develop an ambitious project, whether to create a family living space or a venue for events. The combination of history, buildings to renovate, and vast outdoor spaces is particularly appealing. Fees are the responsibility of the seller.Information on risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr.Real Estate Network CAPIFRANCE - Your commercial agent (RSAC No. 449 455 609 - Tours Registry) Alexandre GEOFFROY D'ASSY Independent Entrepreneur 06 20 45 61 61 - More information on the CAPIFRANCE website (ref. 872930)This description has been automatically translated from French.

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$834,200
700
9bedrooms
3bathrooms
land  17ha

By Capifrance - Alexandre Geoffroy D'assy

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House with terrace Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises (52)

Situated in the heart of a village that is emblematic of French history, this 51-acre property is just a few steps away from attractive places that are popular with visitors, notably the famous Croix de Lorraine. Its various buildings, from which emanate all the cachet of the old, cover 1,000 m² (1,076 sq ft). Charles De Gaulle, whose residence is just a few steps away, is even said to have said these words about the place: 'There, I restore my serenity'. The complex is composed of four independent buildings. The main house has been carefully renovated to highlight all its character assets: woodwork, parquet floors, floor tiles, travertine, fireplaces and French ceilings immerse the visitor in a warm and unique atmosphere. From the entrance on the courtyard side, the tone is set by the majesty of its volumes, its solid oak and terracotta staircase which leads to the reception rooms with access to the garden. The main rooms are an entrance hall, a large lounge, two small lounges, a dining room, a large kitchen and a study. On the ground floor of this building are six beautiful bedrooms with their own bathrooms. A master suite is located on the upper level. A secondary house with two magnificent bedrooms and their bathrooms and a four-room flat with authentic charm also takes place on the estate. An unfinished barn with an impressive roof structure and a commercial space offer additional possibilities for development. The charm and beauty of the perfectly maintained estate with its landscaped garden is ideal for living as a main or secondary residence and could also be used for tourism, seasonal rental or events. The estate can be immediately profitable with the operation of a restaurant with an international reputation; it can also be divided into several lots. Energy class E / Climate class E Estimated average annual energy costs for business use based on energy prices for the year 2021: 16,440 euros Contact : Valentine 06.63.32.39.79

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$1,478,300
1,000
11bedrooms
6bathrooms
land  5,134

By Espaces Atypiques Lorraine

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Castle Chaumont (52)

A chateau, a chapel and vast outbuildings on 17 ha of predominantly wooded land in the Champagne region. Not all the impressive buildings composing this property can be glimpsed through the monumental, wrought iron gates. First comes an admirable chapel, standing like a candle whose glow would bless the serenity of the premises. Next comes the chateau, a vast white building standing amidst the grasslands that conceal seven constructions, including a Cistercian barn.

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$834,200
917
12bedrooms
land  17.1ha

By Patrice Besse

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Castle Chaumont (52)

Ref.4464 : French listed château for sale in Haute-Marne department. This chateau, a major building in the region, is located in Haute-Marne (52), between Champagne and Lorraine, in a rural village in the heart of the Sueurre valley, dominated by two wooded hills. From the outside, a trained eye will notice the rusticated stone gateway, where the spires of the old drawbridge are embedded. This gateway is adorned with a sculpted stone facade characteristic of the second French Renaissance. Only the pedestrian entrance is used today, while the main entrance is via the main gate through the park. Just 500 metres outside the village, there is a supermarket for everyday needs, while the town of Chaumont, with its many shops and services, can be reached in 20 minutes (24 km). The A5 motorway is half an hour away, making it possible to reach Paris in 3 hours. The nearest airports are Strasbourg (230 km), Basel-Mulhouse (250 km) and Lyon (325 km). Ideally located on the route of the abbeys and châteaux of Haute-Marne, the château offers privileged access to renowned historic sites such as the Abbaye de la Crête and the Abbaye des Sept Fontaines. Nearby, you can enjoy a 9-hole golf course at Arc-en-Barrois (48 km) and several horse-riding centres, the nearest being 15 km away. There are also plenty of tourist attractions in the surrounding area, including the Domaine des Trois Forêts (Center Parcs), Colombey-les-Deux-Églises with La Boisserie, the family home of General de Gaulle, and the Charles de Gaulle Memorial. The village's main street passes in front of the gatehouse, without generating any noise pollution, as the ground floor rooms have double windows, as was customary under Louis XV, and the bedrooms overlook the courtyard of honour, on the parkland side. Its sober defensive facade is not eye-catching, but it supports a garden level that is entirely vaulted with 16th-century ribbed ceilings. The ornamentation is a moving testimony to the Louis XV period. Add to this the superimposition of different architectural styles, from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, the century of industry, and you have a plunge into the strata of history that is sure to whet your curiosity. The gatehouse overlooking the road is no longer used. Today, the entrance is via the gravelled main courtyard overlooking the park. The façade on the courtyard side has just been professionally refurbished, adding even more splendour to this vast château with its 1,400sqm of living space. The ground floor and 1st floor offer around 740sqm of living space each, with ceiling heights of around 4.5 metres. On the ground floor, you enter through the main door into the interior of the porter's house. You will notice a mosaic with gold tesserae on the ceiling and frescoes of sea anchors. To the left is a vestibule with the start of the 1st Empire wooden grand staircase leading to the 1st floor. Following on from the vestibule is the VIP dining room, a beautiful noble space (approx. 55 sqm) with natural wood panelling, an imposing Louis XV Rococo fireplace and fine china cabinets. The ceiling features a gypsum Maltese cross. Further on, a vaulted living room with ribbed ceilings highlights an architectural feature characteristic of the Middle Ages. The parquet floors are herringbone, as throughout the château. A double door gives access to the crockery room with its stone and zinc sink. This vaulted room, now used as a reception room, leads to the 18th-century entrance hall with its white Lorraine stone staircase and wrought-iron banister by Jean Lamour, then on to the large Louis XV drawing room in the left wing. Everything here is wood panelled and richly decorated, like the frescoes of horns of plenty. There is also a beautiful Louis XV Rococo-style fireplace and double windows. The Grand Salon is extended by another salon, known as the ‘Bird Salon’, entirely panelled in Louis XV style and adorned with a white marble Rocaille fireplace. It is decorated with Restoration period furniture and a French billiard table (Charles X). The firebacks all bear the coat of arms of Guillaume Tavernier de Boullonge, treasurer of Louis XV's extraordinary war department, who had the château rebuilt in 1766. The south tower houses a toilet and a linen room with a fireplace under its barrel vault (formerly the castle chapel). From the gateway, in the centre of the main courtyard, a corridor decorated with hunting trophies leads off to the right to a monumental kitchen topped by a ribbed vault. The kitchen is the size of the château. Everything is still as it was in the 16th and 17th centuries: vegetable garden, cast-iron oven, copper fountain, collection of copperware and porcelain and, more recently, the labels of the wines that were served. On the right, as you leave the kitchen, there is a notice board used to call the servants. Once you have passed the staff dining room (designed to seat 15 people), which adjoins the kitchen, you will come to a surprisingly bright white room. This dairy, all carved stone, had to be spotlessly clean. It is richly decorated with a collection of copper and pewter (*). Further on, you come to the square north tower housing a vaulted room (here, as in the kitchen, the main dining room and the adjoining drawing room, in the old medieval main building) that served as a guard room. From here, a stone spiral staircase leads to the 1st floor. The right wing features a series of lounges on the ground floor, a summer kitchen and a toilet, accessed via an exterior door leading to the courtyard of the outbuildings. In the left wing, after passing through the entrance protected by a beautiful marquise, you will discover Napoleon's bedroom upstairs. Legend has it that he spent a night here! This generously sized room has Louis XV panelling and an alcove that blend harmoniously with the furniture, fireplace and trumeau from the First Empire. This was the bedroom of Duke Decrès. A warm note emanates from the adjoining study, thanks to a pale yellow ‘bee’ wallpaper. The atmosphere here is almost ‘intimate’, despite the weight of the history it contains. It is conceivable that the maritime aspect of the Egyptian campaign was developed in this room.... Behind the alcove is a toilet and a hidden staircase leading to a servant's bedroom on the mezzanine floor. Still on the first floor, a bathroom opens onto a long corridor that leads to the Duke's bedroom, his study and a landing that opens onto a library. The Duke Decrès's sea charts add a touch of the exotic to this place dedicated to travel and exploration. You can continue your exploration by taking the corridor leading from the library to the bedroom and sitting room of the Duke of Albufera. The first floor of the south tower has two bedrooms, one with fine Louis XV panelling and an alcove, a bathroom and a toilet. Further on, on the landing of the grand staircase leading to the main entrance, you will come across an imposing studded door, sheathed in leather, which marks the passageway to the flats of Duchesse Decrès. A flat overlooking the park has been entirely dedicated to her, with a complete suite: bedroom with Louis XV panelling and white marble rocaille fireplace, back door to a dressing room (formerly a hidden passageway), study with fireplace, bathroom with wc, sitting room with Louis XV panelling and rocaille fireplace, then a panelled bedroom opening onto a small bathroom. In this intimate space, on the scale of the place, the Louis XV panelling and a back door lend themselves to the play of romantic intrigue. The same cannot be said of the flats of the Marquis de Bonnevilliers, located in the right wing. Comprising a large drawing room and a bedroom followed by a bathroom with toilet in the gallery, this suite has a more masculine feel. Other rooms, notably in the towers and on the ground floor to the north, including a summer kitchen, make up almost the entire residence. We'll stop here to leave a little more room for surprise when you discover all the rooms in this castle, of which there are more than 35. You'll need just a few minutes to find your way around this exceptional residence, which is steeped in history both large and small, with anecdotes sure to crop up and the invisible people, the servants, whose moving traces can be found in the attic.... * Furniture is not included in the sale. The outbuildings include: a bakery, a laundry room, a large barn, two stables, a tack room, an upstairs service flat, a coach house, a workshop, a cow shed, a laundry room, a hen house and a dovecote. The ceilings in the stable are recent, but the rest of the rooms are in original condition. The wood-fired boiler in the stables, overhauled in 2021, will need to be relaunched. The caretaker's cottage, built over vaulted cellars, comprises a living room with kitchen, three bedrooms, a bathroom and two bedrooms upstairs. It is heated by an oil-fired boiler and has a vegetable garden with a tool shed and a kennel. At the southern end of the estate is the imposing main gate, recently restored. Let the gentle tinkling of the River Sueurre, which runs through the estate, be your guide as you enter the grounds. Following a pleasant path through the undergrowth, known as the ‘3 springs’, you will cross three bridges spanning several branches of the river. On the right is a pond with still, dark waters, contrasting with the quivering of a small waterfall downstream. An ancient gazebo, witness to a past that was also glorious, stands next to an old fishpond that was once poisoned. As you walk up the bridle path towards the château, the coolness of the tall trees will make you forget the heatwave for a moment. Others won't mind, like the squealing children who can splash about and play on the beach set up for them on the banks of the Sueurre. Further on, an ancient semi-circular open-air theatre occupies the site of the Renaissance garden bordered by two turrets and a rose garden. A dovecote, as straight as an I, acts as a mineral punctuation mark in a planted environment. The English-style park features woods (around 1.5 hectares), meadows, rivers and springs. It is enclosed by a stone wall and a wire fence. Overlooking the park, with the façade of the château in the background, are the remains of an orangery built in 1830. A sundial sits in the middle of the main courtyard. Facing the park designed in 1855 for Princess Mathilde, the estate once stretched as far as the forest, which can be seen in the distance. Copses of trees line either side of a gently sloping lawn, extended by pastoral meadows. There is not a single modern-day scar to disturb this unchanging landscape, worthy of a posthumous William Turner painting. From all the rooms overlooking the south-east façade, you'll be swept away by the view and a delightfully romantic atmosphere, filled with reveries and autumnal dawns. The total surface area of the property is 11.70 acres (4ha 73a 60ca). Cabinet LE NAIL – Aube - Mr Michel FLOIRAT : +33(0)2.43.98.20.20 Michel FLOIRAT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 404 179 657. We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

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$1,679,000
1,400
13bedrooms
5bathrooms
land  4.7ha

By Cabinet Le Nail

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Castle Brottes - Chaumont (52)

South of the Champagne region, in a hilly, wooded landscape on the edge of a village, 16th-century château surrounded by a moat, renovated in the 18th century and retaining all its original features (arquebusière, wood panelling, Louis XV marble trumeaux and fireplaces, gypseries...). With approx. 944m² of living space, it comprises 7 adjoining reception rooms and a chapel on the ground floor, a stone grand staircase, 7 bedrooms and 5 shower rooms on the second floor, and a library. A beautiful fortified porch with gunboat, preceded by a large entrance gate, opens onto the parklands, which include a fish pond fed by a river at the edge of the property, lawns and meadows, all on approx. 4.3 ha. The property is in excellent condition. Energy class : F Climate class : F Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €23.220 and €31.470 per year. Prices indexed to January 1, 2021. Housing with excessive energy consumption: Class F. From January 1, 2028, the performance level is between classes A and E. Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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$1,890,200
944
7bedrooms
2bathrooms
land  4.3ha

By Mercure Forbes Global Properties Bourgogne-franche-comté

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Vivre à Colombey les Deux Églises ?

Le marché immobilier de luxe à Colombey les Deux Églises est particulièrement dynamique, attirant des acquéreurs recherchant le cadre paisible et historique de cette charmante commune située dans le département de la Haute-Marne, région Grand Est. Avec une population de 679 habitants et une densité de 9.22 hab/km², la ville est composée de plusieurs quartiers, mais les plus prisés pour l'achat d'un bien immobilier de luxe incluent le quartier du centre historique. Les villes à proximité recherchées en immobilier de luxe incluent Chaumont et Bar-sur-Aube.

Quelle est la composition du parc immobilier de luxe à Colombey les Deux Églises ?

Colombey les Deux Églises compte 432 logements, majoritairement des maisons (404) représentant environ 93,52% du parc immobilier, contre 24 appartements soit environ 5,56%. En termes de propriété, 237 logements sont détenus par des propriétaires, représentant une forte majorité comparée aux 65 logements loués. Sur l'ensemble des logements, 313 sont des résidences principales tandis que 42 sont des résidences secondaires.

Quel est le prix de l'immobilier de luxe à Colombey les Deux Églises ?

En 2024, le prix de l'immobilier de luxe à Colombey les Deux Églises est de 2031,25 € par m². En 2023, ce prix était de 1053,03 € par m², ce qui représente une hausse significative de 92,95%. Comparé à il y a 5 ans, en 2019, où le prix était de 1454,91 € par m², on observe une augmentation de 39,60%. Le meilleur mois pour vendre un bien immobilier à Colombey les Deux Églises est février, tandis que le meilleur mois pour acheter est août.