Description
In a confidential part of South-West France, sought after for the richness of its heritage, the preservation of its landscapes and the quality of its way of life, this remarkable heritage estate reveals a rare sense of coherence, where history naturally converses with refined residential elegance and a fully assumed hosting vocation.
Set in a commanding position within a preserved natural environment, this listed château, built in the 16th century, now asserts a monumental presence perfectly balanced within its landscape. A contemporary restoration carried out with discernment has restored the architectural coherence of the whole, respecting volumes, materials and the original spirit, while discreetly integrating modern comfort.
The château offers approximately 1,200 sqm of living space, organised according to a particularly rare vertical layout. Each floor, perfectly self-contained, includes its own reception rooms, sanitary facilities and bedrooms, allowing for independent use of the spaces. This configuration provides great flexibility of use, ideally suited to private receptions, weddings and events, while preserving intimacy and clarity of circulation. A spiral staircase, an emblematic architectural feature, serves all levels and naturally structures the reading of the building.
At the foot of a tower, at the entrance to the château, a rib-vaulted chapel, preserved in its original state, constitutes a rare heritage element, rich in emotion, reinforcing the singular soul of the estate.
The estate also features an independent reception hall, designed to host private events in an elegant and well-structured setting. It is complemented by a Private night- club, offering a more intimate atmosphere to extend receptions. The whole is conceived in respect of the estate’s patrimonial balance.
Extending over more than twenty hectares of gardens, meadows and woodland, the grounds form a preserved landscaped setting, punctuated by centennial trees, wide perspectives and a heated swimming pool harmoniously integrated into its environment.
This immersion in nature is combined with easy accessibility: shops and services nearby, two regional airports reachable in under an hour, offering regular connections to Paris, Geneva and several major European destinations, while Toulouse–Blagnac International Airport is accessible in approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Through the quality of its restoration, the clarity of its layout and the maturity of its facilities, this château stands as one of the most accomplished heritage estates in its category, offering a rare setting for a residential or large-scale hosting project.
Asking price: €4,000,000
Agency fees payable by the buyer
Full documentation available upon request, following an initial exchange.
Listed as a Historic Monument – not subject to Energy Performance Diagnosis (DPE).
Information on potential risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisques website.
État des risques et pollution: en cours (null)