This Impressive Chateau which Dates Back to the Renaissance Period, Stands in 21 Hectares of Land which Includes 10 Hect…
€1,732,000
Advert Reference: 210450
For Sale By Agent
Agency: Prestige Property Group View Agency Find more properties from this Agent€1,732,000 is approximately: | |
British Pounds: | £1,506,840 |
US Dollars: | $1,835,920 |
Canadian Dollars: | C$2,528,720 |
Australian Dollars: | A$2,875,120 |
Key Info
- Type: Residential (Château, Country House, Maison de Maître, Manoir / Manor House), Business (Vines / Vineyard), Land, Investment Property, Maison Ancienne, Maison Bourgeoise, Detached
- Bedrooms: 13
- Bath/ Shower Rooms: 10
- Land Size: 21 ha
Features
- Character / Period Features
- Countryside View
- Driveway
- Garden(s)
- Land
- Off-Street Parking
- Rental / Gîte Potential
- Revenue Generating
- Stone
- Swimming Pool
- Vines / Vineyard
Property Description
This Impressive Chateau which Dates Back to the Renaissance Period, Stands in 21 Hectares of Land which Includes 10 Hectares of Vineyard which is Producing Well and the Sale Includes the Wine …
This impressive chateau which dates back to the Renaissance period, stands in 21 hectares of land which includes 10 hectares of vineyard which is producing well and the sale includes the wine producing equipment and the business. There are also 3 guest gites and a third building to convert, an attractive swimming pool in the park and far reaching views.
Located less than 10 minutes from Chenonceau and Blere, the property is presented in excellent condition with guest accommodation within the chateau as well as in the separate gites, pool with views over the valley, peaceful location offering over 20 hectares with roughly half of that an established viticulture business and all a stone's throw from France's best known and visited Loire Valley chateau, Chenonceau.
A short drive from the river road sees you at this impressive home. The gently sloping vineyards climb up the hill towards the forest edge whilst the views from the pool in the other direction look over the valley and beyond. The current owners have enjoyed this family home and the associated wine business and have extended into guest accommodation both as a chambre d'hotes within the chateau as well as 3 separate quality gites of differing sizes.
The formal entrance hall of the chateau is a true front to back passing underneath the stone staircase which leads to the upper floors. To one side we have the living room and library. The double aspect living room of circa 50m2 with views over the front and rear parks has a solid oak ornamental parquet floor with a large stone fireplace from the 16th century which is listed. The library also has a parquet floor with wood panelling.
The other side of the entrance hall is the dining hall of around 30m2, again double aspect with a smaller stone fireplace and harlequin floor tiles. This leads into the kitchen (25m2) which provides a functional and charming working environment and access to a utility room and the "servants staircase".
Underneath the living room, with internal access, is a large vaulted cellar of 43m2 which has been transformed into a bar/club for entertaining friends and family.
The first floor is home to the master bedroom with an impressive fireplace, bathroom, dressing room, 2 private bedrooms. The other side has 3 guest bedrooms (2 doubles and 1 childs room) and two private bathrooms.
There is a substantial attic ripe for conversion above. Historically listed aspects (ISMH)
Outside we have various outbuildings including an open barn, workshops and garaging as well as an office, 2 further guest bedrooms, a self-contained gite, 2 additional guest accommodations in a large longere with private courtyard and garden, a further habitable building ideal for restoring, the workshop for the viticulture business including storage and fermenting vats and all necessary associated equipment.
The pool has a large sun deck and is protected and private with great views over the valley.
A total of 21 hectares with 10 of vineyard, some woodland, park and formal gardens.
An idyllic quiet setting in an extremely poplar tourist part of the Loire Valley. So if you fancy living the dream, bottling your own wine whilst overseeing the work and welcoming your guests from your chateau in the heart of playground of the French monarchy this one is hard to beat.
€1,732,000 is approximately: | |
British Pounds: | £1,506,840 |
US Dollars: | $1,835,920 |
Canadian Dollars: | C$2,528,720 |
Australian Dollars: | A$2,875,120 |