Reference: B4-20844NO
Set in the picturesque, gently rolling countryside with enchanting views, this magnificent chateau is located about 2 hrs from Paris, nestled between Barentin and Yvetot. The estate beautifully combines historical charm with ample living space and serene parkland. Chapel, stables, orangery and tennis court.
Set in the Seine Maritime in lovely countryside and just 2 hours from Paris.
Located between Barentin and Yvetot.
Historical Chateau Near Barentin and Yvetot
Property Overview
Set in the picturesque, gently rolling countryside with enchanting views, this magnificent chateau is located about 2 hours from Paris, nestled between Barentin and Yvetot. The estate beautifully combines historical charm with ample living space and serene parklands.
Key Features
Architecture: Built of brick and stone, the chateau preserves its fine period features and comprises:
Main Building: Dating from the early 18th century, with a ground floor plus loft.
Left Wing: A ground floor plus 2-storey extension, partly occupied by caretakers.
Brick Turret: Dating from the early 17th century, extended at the rear by a late 16th-century appendix housing the kitchen.
Historical Elements:
A fine pediment, listed as an ISMH monument, dating from 1732, adorns the façade.
The property offers approximately 628 sqm of living space with 21 main rooms, including twelve bedrooms.
Energy class : G
Climate class : D
Estimated annual energy costs for standard use: between €10,500 and €14,270 per year. Prices indexed to 1 January 2021.
Excessive energy consumption: Class G. From 1 January 2028, the performance level will be between classes A and E.
Caretaker's Quarters: Part of the left wing is occupied by caretakers, ensuring ongoing maintenance and security.
Outbuildings:
18th Century Outbuildings:
Comprising two buildings facing each other, including:
- A chapel
- An orangery
- Two garages
- Various storage rooms
- Stable and Garages: An outbuilding housing stables, two garages, and a hay barn.
There is a tennis court that awaits renovation.
Grounds:
The chateau and its parklands extend to approximately 2 hectares (4 acres).
Woodland: Parcels of woodland covering around 11 hectares, managed under a PSG (Plan Simple de Gestion).
Beautifully landscaped gardens provide a serene environment for relaxation and enjoyment.
This enchanting chateau offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of history, combining architectural elegance with modern functionality in a serene countryside setting. Perfect for a grand family residence, a luxurious retreat, or a historical landmark with vast potential for further restoration and enhancement.
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