On the edge of a forest, the property appears at the end of a hedge-lined driveway that leads into the grounds with the chateau and its parklands on one side and the farm buildings and orchards on the other. Perched on the top of a hill, the chateau dominates a bucolic landscape, defined by a vast expanse of meadows stretching towards the forest below.
Some of the former outbuildings of the chateau no longer form part of the property, but the quality restoration work carried out on these buildings contributes to the aesthetic appeal of the property as a whole. The property extends over just over 20ha of parklands and meadows, which includes 1.8 hectares of land zoned for building.
The chateauDating back to the 17th century, the chateau was once part of a much larger estate that brought together the various chateaux in the region, set in around 2,000ha of woodland. The owners were large families related to each other by birth or marriage. Following the French Revolution, a fire destroyed most of the chateau, sparing only the outbuildings and the dovecote. In the 19th century, a second, different looking building was built on the foundations of the first chateau. Square-shaped wings were added instead of round towers. The main rectangular building now covers a floor area of around 825m² and has three storeys. The light-coloured, rendered facades are of elegant simplicity. The central entrance door is the centre point of an axis of symmetry, with numerous evenly-spaced
Property type | House |
Description of the property | Castle |
Bedrooms | 7 |
Habitable area | 1.325m2 |
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