Property Description
Summary
A rare opportunity to acquire a fully operational château in the South of France, combining historic charm, careful maintenance, and strong potential for both private enjoyment and commercial use.
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Château Buros is a historic estate in the South of France, set within several hectares of private parkland. Originally built in the late 19th century and now operating as a hospitality property, it combines architectural character with modern functionality.
With guest accommodation, reception spaces, a restaurant, and leisure facilities including pool, tennis, and golf, the property offers both immediate use and long-term potential for private or commercial purposes.
Château Buros is a well-maintained estate located in the South of France, set within extensive private grounds in a quiet and natural setting.
Originally built in the late 19th century and later developed into a hospitality property, the château is today fully operational and offers a combination of accommodation, reception areas, and leisure facilities. The estate includes guest rooms and suites, meeting spaces, a restaurant with professional kitchen, and outdoor terraces.
The surrounding grounds extend across more than 5 hectares and feature landscaped gardens, a swimming pool, tennis court, and additional recreational areas. The property is positioned within easy reach of Bordeaux and Toulouse, as well as the Atlantic coast, the Pyrenees, and well-known food and wine regions.
Château Buros has been continuously maintained and partially renovated in recent years, allowing for immediate use while offering flexibility for further development. The property is suited for hospitality operations, private residence, or a combination of both.
Location
The hearth of france. Château Buros is located in the southwest of France, within the Landes and Armagnac region, an area known for its open landscapes, traditional culture, and understated way of life. The region offers a balance between rural calm and access to some of the most well-known destinations in southern Europe.
The surrounding area is characterized by forests, rolling countryside, and agricultural land, creating a quiet and spacious environment. The Landes region is known for its vast pine forests and natural landscapes, while the nearby Armagnac and Gers area reflects a long tradition of gastronomy and local production.
Not far from the sea. The Atlantic coastline, with its long sandy beaches and open landscapes, is within reach and offers a natural contrast to the calm of the estate, known for its surf, space, and unspoiled character.
The Pyrenees are nearby and provide access to mountain landscapes, outdoor activities, and seasonal variation, adding depth to the region beyond its rural setting.
Bordeaux & Toulouse. Within short driving distance, Bordeaux and Toulouse offer international connections, culture, and gastronomy, complementing the more private and understated character of the château’s surroundings.
Access
A location that offers both ease of access and a sense of distance from more crowded areas. Accessible yet private.
Château Buros is located in the southwest of France, within reach of both Bordeaux and Toulouse. These cities provide international airports with regular connections across Europe, making travel straightforward for both private and business use.
From the airports, the property is easily accessible by car, with well-established road and train connections throughout the region and France. This balance between accessibility and seclusion allows the estate to remain private while still being connected.
- Access via Bordeaux (1,5 hrs) and Toulouse (2 hrs)
- International flight connections
- Well-connected regional train and road network
- Suitable for both private and business travel
Interior
Originally built in the late 19th century, the property has evolved into a fully operational château with a balanced mix of character and functionality. The estate includes guest accommodation, reception areas, and a restaurant with professional kitchen, alongside outdoor terraces and leisure facilities. Set across several hectares, the grounds feature mature landscaping, open space, and a calm natural setting.
A collection of guest rooms and suites designed to accommodate both private stays and larger groups, with a layout that supports flexibility and scale.
A fully equipped professional kitchen and restaurant space, complemented by reception areas suited for dining, events, and gatherings.
Dedicated meeting rooms and supporting facilities allow for workshops, strategy sessions, and smaller conferences in a focused and quiet environment.
Exterior
A late 19th-century château that has been carefully maintained and gradually adapted over time, preserving its original character while supporting modern use.
Additional Details
The property accommodates groups in a natural and cohesive way, with space for shared experiences while maintaining privacy across rooms and common areas.