Reference: Q9-21225CP
Fabulous Château a listed historic monument set in 11 hectares, offers 2,000 m² of partially restored buildings, rich medieval-to-19th-century heritage, and panoramic views. Ideal for heritage lovers, tourism, or residential projects, with major tax benefits and exceptional long-term investment potential in preserved surroundings.
Set in the Haute Saone- near Rupt-sur-Saône
Set on over 11 hectares of lush parkland in the heart of the Saône Valley, this Château is an exceptional estate that embodies centuries of French heritage. A remarkable property, classified as a Historic Monument in its entirety, is a rare opportunity for history lovers, investors, or those seeking to develop an exceptional private or commercial project in a preserved environment.
Dating back to the Middle Ages, with modifications and expansions spanning through the 19th century, the château complex boasts a built area of approximately 2,000 m², showcasing an impressive array of architectural styles and authentic period features such as wood panelling, monumental fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, and a grand staircase.
The Estate Includes Eight Historic Buildings:
- Le Petit Château – charming and character-filled
- La Gentilhommière – a refined gentleman’s residence
- Le Donjon – the original medieval tower
- La Cuverie – historic wine production building
- La Ferme – traditional farmhouse
- L’Orangerie – perfect for receptions or conservatory use
- Le Chenil – kennel or potential annex
- Le Pavillon de Chasse – former hunting lodge
Each structure contributes to the exceptional charm and potential of the estate, whether restored for private use or repurposed for hospitality and events.
Land and Setting:
The grounds stretch across 11 hectares of mixed-use land – including woodland, meadows, and landscaped gardens – offering breathtaking panoramic views over the Saône Valley. The secluded, peaceful setting ensures complete privacy while still being accessible.
Restoration and Potential:
The interior has been partially renovated, leaving room for future owners to complete restoration to their taste and needs. With the support of the French cultural authorities (DRAC), additional work may be eligible for financial assistance and tax advantages.
Historic Monument Tax Benefits:
- Ownership of this listed property unlocks major advantages:
- 100% tax deductibility of restoration costs (no cap)
- Inheritance and gift tax relief, subject to conservation commitments and public access
- State and local grants possible for approved restoration works
- Long-term value appreciation of a rare and protected historical asset
Ideal Uses:
A heritage residence for a private collector or history enthusiast
Development into a luxury guest house, boutique hotel, or event venue
A cultural or artistic retreat
A legacy property for families or foundations
The château is not only a property—it is a commitment to preserving a jewel of French architectural and cultural history, with the promise of exceptional lifestyle and long-term financial value.
Energy class: NA
Climate class: NA
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