Reference: X3-81955
Prestigious 19th-century listed château set within 15 ha of private parkland with mountain views. Features 8 refined bedrooms, grand salons, and seminar hall. Landscaped grounds with rare trees, historic ruins, and outbuildings. Currently guesthouse/seminar venue with strong commercial potential.
Prestigious 19th-Century Château with 15 Hectares of Parkland and Mountain Views
Set within 15 hectares of secluded parkland, this officially listed “remarkable building” embodies timeless elegance and refined French heritage. Its majestic 19th-century architecture, beautifully restored with care, offers sweeping horizons and unobstructed views that stretch to the mountain peaks.
Inside, the château reveals the art of gracious living: eight spacious and exquisitely appointed bedrooms, grand reception salons ideal for entertaining, and a seminar hall designed as a place of inspiration and exchange. Every detail blends tradition with modern comfort, creating a residence of both prestige and warmth.
The landscaped grounds form a natural sanctuary, home to rare tree species, shaded pathways, and tranquil clearings. Scattered across the estate are romantic outbuildings and historic ruins, offering exciting opportunities for sympathetic restoration and new life.
Currently operated as a guesthouse and small seminar venue, the property presents excellent commercial potential (future buyers may need to reapply for permissions and registration). Whether envisioned as a private residence, luxury retreat, or hospitality project, this rare château offers a privileged lifestyle in an unparalleled setting where serenity, inspiration, and heritage come together.
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