Reference: C5-4423
Elegant Loire Valley château in 14.82-acre park with pond, tennis court, and mature trees. Three wings around a gated courtyard, grand reception rooms, 12+ bedrooms, guardian’s house, stables, and outbuildings. Peaceful village-edge setting within Tours–Angers–Le Mans triangle, near TGV links to Paris.
Set on the edge of a lively village.
The village provides everyday amenities — shops, school, college, weekly market, restaurants, and a pharmacy — while the location sits within the golden triangle of Tours, Angers, and Le Mans, all with high-speed train links to Paris.
Remarkable Château with Park, Pond & Outbuildings – Loire Valley
Set in peaceful countryside on the edge of a lively village, this exceptional château offers charm, history, and space in equal measure. The village provides everyday amenities — shops, school, college, weekly market, restaurants, and a pharmacy — while the location sits within the golden triangle of Tours, Angers, and Le Mans, all with high-speed train links to Paris. Ideal for entertaining, hosting guests, or simply relaxing in the private park or by the ornamental pond, this is a refined base from which to explore the Loire Valley.
Architecture & Layout
The château is arranged in three wings around a gated central courtyard.
Main Section
A short flight of steps leads from the courtyard terrace to the south-facing façade.
- The grand entrance hall (32 m²), with parquet flooring and half-panelled walls, runs the full depth of the building, giving access to the gardens at the rear.
Right Wing (Main Reception Rooms):
- Reception room (60 m²) with double aspect, herringbone parquet, marble fireplace, 3.4 m ceiling, and an adjoining tower room with hexagonal parquet.
- Veranda linking to the East Wing.
Left Wing:
- Sitting room (26 m²) with parquet and marble fireplace.
- Former billiard room (53 m²) with ornate beamed ceiling, sculpted fireplace, parquet floors, and access to the south terrace.
- Tower staircase leading to the “Hunting Room” (31 m²), quarry tile floors, rustic fireplace, and original service kitchen with stone sink and hand pump.
- Smaller “Hunting Room” (24 m²) with stairs to a basement, likely a former kitchen extension.
First floor:
- 6 bedrooms (13–30 m²)
- 3 bathrooms (one with secret passage), all facing south over the courtyard.
Second floor:
- further 6 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- originally staff quarters.
East Wing
Accessed via the veranda or independently, this wing features:
- Modern 23 m² kitchen with adapted period oven
- Rear kitchen with bread oven and pantry
- Double-aspect sitting/dining room (48 m²) with harlequin tiles and underfloor heating
- Boiler room, WC, and staircase
First floor:
- games room
- kitchen (in progress)
- two bedrooms (or bedroom plus lounge)
- bathroom.
At the far end,
the Guardian’s House:
- offers 2–3 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen, and sitting room.
West Wing
- Former stables with 5 boxes,
- stallion pen
- tack room
- large attic.
- Storage rooms, workshops
- covered carriage access
- 51 m² garage
- 65 m² former orangerie/barn with 4.6 m ceilings.
- At the far end, the original aviary.
Grounds
A tree-lined driveway leads to the property’s south entrance. The rear park spans 14.82 acres (6 ha) and includes mature specimen trees, ornamental plantings, and a large pond with island. There is also a tennis court (requiring refurbishment).
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