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Manor Aurillac (15)

Between the Cantal mountains and the first landscapes of the Lot valley, in the heart of a preserved natural environment among the most sought-after in southern Massif Central, this manor—also referred to as a château—unfolds within a vast estate in a setting of rare serenity. Located close to Aurillac, in one of the most beautiful parts of the Carladès, an ancient viscounty with a rich historical past, the property benefits from a particularly attractive geographical location. At the gateway to the Volcans d’Auvergne Regional Natural Park, at the crossroads of Auvergne and Rouergue, this estate offers easy and rapid access from Aurillac and its airport, while remaining well connected to the main tourist routes leading to Laguiole, Conques, Estaing, the Lot valley, and the vast landscapes of the Aubrac plateau. This remarkable accessibility, combined with a completely preserved environment, gives this château and character estate rare potential. It can accommodate a prestigious family residence, a guesthouse, an artist residency, a seminar venue, a wellness retreat, or a discreet boutique hospitality project. A HISTORIC ESTATE FULL OF CHARACTER The origins of this estate date back to the 16th century, when a fortified house was built in connection with the leading seigneurial families of the Carladès region. Over the centuries, the property developed and expanded while preserving its architectural identity and authenticity. At the end of the 19th century, it became a place of scholarship and research under the influence of an owner passionate about botany and natural sciences. The residence was transformed into a site of collection and study, giving the estate an intellectual and scientific dimension still perceptible today. THE MAIN RESIDENCE Offering approximately 500 sqm of living space and more than 800 sqm of total floor area, the main residence presents a harmonious architecture blending Renaissance influences with additions from the 18th and 19th centuries. Its light stone façades, balanced volumes, towers, and traditional roofs give this manor a refined presence, perfectly integrated into its natural surroundings. The property has benefited from careful restoration work respectful of its authenticity, including the full replacement of all windows with custom-made double glazing, faithfully reproduced in the original style. This ensures modern thermal comfort without compromising the historic character of the residence. Inside the château, original features have been carefully preserved: oak parquet floors, carved fireplaces, wood panelling, high ceilings, and numerous openings providing exceptional natural light in the reception rooms. The manor and château include notably: • eleven bedrooms • reception salons • a dining room • a kitchen • bathrooms and shower rooms • service and storage areas • a wellness area with sauna A UNIQUE SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL HERITAGE The estate preserves a rare intellectual heritage, directly linked to its scientific past. A 19th-century historic herbarium and an exceptional heraldic collection give this property a unique cultural identity, illustrating the scholarly activity that once took place here. Certain rooms of the château still bear witness to this distinctive vocation. OUTBUILDINGS The property includes several additional buildings offering extensive possibilities: • an independent caretaker’s house of approximately 65 sqm • former stables of approximately 90 sqm • various ancillary spaces • an elegant consecrated neo-Gothic chapel, a landmark feature of the estate A 16-HECTARE ESTATE The estate extends over more than 16 hectares of woodland, meadows, and structured landscaped parkland. The outdoor spaces provide a particularly peaceful living environment. Centuries-old trees structure the perspectives, while a decorative pond and walking areas enhance the quality of the landscape. The estate benefits from a dual water supply system—private spring and municipal network—ensuring comfort, autonomy, and operational security. Facing due south, the château enjoys abundant natural light and open views over the rolling landscapes of the Carladès. ACCESSIBILITY Located just minutes from Aurillac and its airport, the property benefits from easy and fast access while maintaining complete privacy. It lies within a major tourist region of southern Auvergne, close to: • the Volcans d’Auvergne Regional Natural Park • the high plateaus of the Cantal and family ski resorts • the listed villages of northern Aveyron • major hiking routes • the Lot valley and its remarkable heritage sites POTENTIAL Thanks to its layout, history, and location, this manor offers exceptional potential for multiple uses: • prestigious family residence • charming guesthouse • discreet boutique hotel • artist residency • seminar or private event venue • high-end restoration project The architectural coherence of the château, the quality of construction, and the richness of the estate allow for a harmonious and sustainable development. A rare estate combining a historic residence where history, nature, and architecture come together with elegance. A truly inspiring place, steeped in history, rooted in nature, and open to the future.

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$1,000,300
500
11bedrooms

By Barnes Proprietes & Chateaux

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Manor Mur-de-Barrez (12)

A grand estate in northern Aveyron, comprising a majestic manor house with comfortable and refined interiors and its outbuildings, set within a vast, flat, wooded, and enclosed park of over 2 hectares with a swimming pool, located in the heart of a picturesque village in the Carladez region. After passing through an imposing automated gate, a driveway leads to the main building, with a turning area and parking for several vehicles at the rear (in addition to two enclosed garages), and the former direct access to the staff kitchens. This typical early 20th-century manor house, facing south and featuring large windows, rises four stories. The ground floor, formerly cellars, now houses a beautifully restored gym and games room with a pool table and foosball, ideal for socializing with family and friends, as well as for guests of the bed and breakfast. The first floor is entirely dedicated to living space, with a spacious entrance hall leading to a lovely living room with a large fireplace and, at the rear, a cozy TV room, and then a large dining room connected to the kitchen. A separate WC with a washbasin completes this level. The upper floor is dedicated to the bedrooms. The master suite, with a small balcony overlooking the park and swimming pool, has its own private bathroom. The two other bedrooms share a large bathroom with a bathtub, WC, and walk-in shower. The top floor has recently been renovated to create three additional guest rooms, with a bathroom et independant WC, and dressing room for linen storage. Behind the manor house are the estate's outbuildings: The first outbuilding, renamed the cottage, was formerly the staff quarters for the estate. After a beautiful renovation, a charming two-story cottage has been created to accommodate 4 to 6 people, with the living area on the ground floor and the sleeping area upstairs. Part of the ground floor of this building houses two large enclosed garages, and beyond that, a laundry/workshop area. Above the former stables, which are still in use, a loft has been created on the upper floor, offering an open-plan living space of over 85 square meters with a lounge, American-style kitchen, and small mezzanine, as well as a bedroom with a bathroom and dressing room. The bedroom's French doors open onto the exterior via the old barn ramp where hay was once stored. This second outbuilding also represents a significant portion of the property's enormous potential for hospitality activities. Outside, several small, lightweight structures are clustered around the outbuildings (a woodshed, a pergola, and even a small chalet). The grounds are entirely enclosed by an attractive perimeter stone wall with several wrought-iron gates. The land is flat. Open in places, such as around the swimming pool, it is also shaded by mature trees. The 10x5 meter rectangular swimming pool, treated with chlorine, is equipped with a plexiglass safety cover. It is bordered by an outdoor terrace with a pergola, ideal for summer aperitifs and meals. Next to it are an outdoor shower and a former pizza oven. On the other side, a jacuzzi has been installed atop a monumental stone well. If you wish to live on an exceptional estate with the project of continuing an existing tourist accommodation business, and if you dream of wide-open spaces et fresh air, you will fall under the spell of this idyllic location nestled between the Cantal and Aubrac mountains. Financial statements, other documents relating to the tourist accommodation business, a photo portfolio, a 3D virtual tour, and interior plans are available upon request. Energy Performance Certificate (DPE) and other diagnostics are in progress.

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$801,400
423
9bedrooms
1bathroom
land 2.4ha

By Agence Hamilton

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