# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
# castle 11 rooms for sale on LES EPESSES (85590)
  • 19th C. Neo-gothic Chateau, with numerous holiday cottages, near le Puy du Fou

  • LES EPESSES (85590)
  • 1,553,000 €
  • Agency fees chargeable to the seller
  • Ref. : 4864

Ref 4864: Stunning château and outbuildings for sale in the Vendée

The château is situated in the Vendée bocage, in the eastern part of the department, in a hilly region renowned for its unspoilt rural landscapes, featuring hedgerows, meadows and small woods.

It occupies a strategic location, at the junction of the Vendée, Maine-et-Loire and Deux-Sèvres departments. The flagship tourist attraction of Puy du Fou, which attracts over 4 million visitors a year, is less than 20 kilometres away.

This part of the Vendée’s ‘haut-bocage’ has seen growing interest in its heritage over the past twenty years, thanks in particular to the cultural tourism generated by Puy du Fou and the search for character properties offering accommodation potential.

A typical small town is located approximately 2 kilometres away. This town has a surprisingly dense commercial network for a municipality of around 5,500 inhabitants.

The property is in a quiet location with no immediate neighbours.

The approach to the estate is a sight to behold. Once you pass through a beautiful wrought-iron gate, guarded by a statue, the path winds its way between rhododendron beds and majestic, centuries-old trees.

At the top of the hill, you reach the château. Set on a hilltop, it displays perfect neo-medieval symmetry. It is organised around a rectangular main building flanked by four hexagonal towers at the corners.

The fortress-like effect is now accentuated by the lower roofs, which were once high, slate-covered hipped roofs.

Inside, the château was renovated some thirty years ago. Imposing neo-Gothic panelling in light oak has been fitted throughout the rooms. From the large windows, there are unobstructed views of the grounds, the ponds and the surrounding countryside. The rooms are spacious and very light.

The ground floor opens onto a spacious, double-height entrance hall, showcasing an elegant staircase in light wood.

This level comprises a living room with a fireplace, a dining room also featuring a fireplace, a library with a fireplace, as well as a kitchen and its utility room.

Each of the towers houses a characterful room, offering additional spaces full of charm.

This level also features a guest toilet, an additional room that can be fitted out as required, and the start of a second staircase leading to the upper floors.

On the first floor, a spacious landing running the length of the floor, featuring a sitting room, a fireplace and remarkable stained-glass windows, leads to all the rooms.

This level comprises a spacious bedroom with its own bathroom and toilet, a second large bedroom with a fireplace and its own bathroom, as well as a very large bedroom which also has its own bathroom and toilet.

It also features a more intimate bedroom with its own shower room and toilet, another bedroom with a fireplace, a separate toilet, and a room on a half-level, accessible via the second staircase, which serves as a cloakroom and storage area for staff.

The second floor comprises a spacious open-plan area that can be fitted out to suit the needs and plans of its future occupants. Featuring a concrete slab floor, high ceilings beneath a steel roof structure and a slate roof, this space offers particularly attractive potential for development.

A full basement, accessible from both inside and outside, completes the property.

The property features numerous outbuildings, including seven self-contained dwellings.

A/ 5 self-contained dwellings (former stables)
To the right of the château stands a long building whose architecture blends perfectly with that of the main house. Formerly stables, with a large entrance porch running through them, this complex now comprises five apartments. Each comprises a kitchen, a living room, a toilet, two or three bedrooms, and one or more bathrooms or shower rooms. Renovation work is required, particularly regarding the door and window frames.
At the far end of the building, a smaller dwelling offers interesting potential for restoration and requires a complete refurbishment.

B/ A detached house of approximately 81 m² completes this complex (property 6).

C/ An elegant 19th-century-style caretaker’s house, situated at the entrance to the property, benefits from a recently replaced roof and a modern drainage system (property 7).

D/ A charming chapel, in good overall condition, retains a beautiful stone vault and distinctive stained-glass windows.

Several other outbuildings enhance the estate: a utility room, a wash house, a greenhouse, a storage building and a covered courtyard.

Set in the tranquillity of an estate spanning over 11 hectares, the park harmoniously unfolds a series of carefully composed landscape views. Within this unspoilt natural setting, wooded areas, vast meadows and wooded zones follow one another.

The estate comprises around 1.5 hectares of woodland and nearly 9 hectares of open meadows, offering a sense of space and breathing room. The remarkable species of trees that dot the park bear witness to its history and character: majestic Lebanese cedars, sumptuous purple beeches, monkey puzzle trees…

Two ponds enhance this natural setting, whilst a river runs through the property.

There is also the option to purchase an additional property situated at the rear of the outbuildings, comprising various farm buildings in need of renovation, a residential house, land and a private driveway, covering a total area of 1 hectare, 61 ares and 32 centiares.

Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20
Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077.
We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr

  • Property type : castle
  • Surface : 668 m²
  • Surface : 11.4 ha
  • Number of rooms : 11
  • Number of bedrooms : 5
  • No. of shower room : 5

  • Energy diagnostics :
  • 19th C. Neo-gothic Chateau, with numerous holiday cottages, near le Puy du Fou

  • LES EPESSES (85590)
  • 1,553,000 €
  • Agency fees chargeable to the seller
  • Ref. : 4864
  • Property type : castle
  • Surface : 668 m²
  • Surface : 11.4 ha
  • Number of rooms : 11
  • Number of bedrooms : 5
  • No. of shower room : 5

  • Energy diagnostics :

Ref 4864: Stunning château and outbuildings for sale in the Vendée

The château is situated in the Vendée bocage, in the eastern part of the department, in a hilly region renowned for its unspoilt rural landscapes, featuring hedgerows, meadows and small woods.

It occupies a strategic location, at the junction of the Vendée, Maine-et-Loire and Deux-Sèvres departments. The flagship tourist attraction of Puy du Fou, which attracts over 4 million visitors a year, is less than 20 kilometres away.

This part of the Vendée’s ‘haut-bocage’ has seen growing interest in its heritage over the past twenty years, thanks in particular to the cultural tourism generated by Puy du Fou and the search for character properties offering accommodation potential.

A typical small town is located approximately 2 kilometres away. This town has a surprisingly dense commercial network for a municipality of around 5,500 inhabitants.

The property is in a quiet location with no immediate neighbours.

The approach to the estate is a sight to behold. Once you pass through a beautiful wrought-iron gate, guarded by a statue, the path winds its way between rhododendron beds and majestic, centuries-old trees.

At the top of the hill, you reach the château. Set on a hilltop, it displays perfect neo-medieval symmetry. It is organised around a rectangular main building flanked by four hexagonal towers at the corners.

The fortress-like effect is now accentuated by the lower roofs, which were once high, slate-covered hipped roofs.

Inside, the château was renovated some thirty years ago. Imposing neo-Gothic panelling in light oak has been fitted throughout the rooms. From the large windows, there are unobstructed views of the grounds, the ponds and the surrounding countryside. The rooms are spacious and very light.

The ground floor opens onto a spacious, double-height entrance hall, showcasing an elegant staircase in light wood.

This level comprises a living room with a fireplace, a dining room also featuring a fireplace, a library with a fireplace, as well as a kitchen and its utility room.

Each of the towers houses a characterful room, offering additional spaces full of charm.

This level also features a guest toilet, an additional room that can be fitted out as required, and the start of a second staircase leading to the upper floors.

On the first floor, a spacious landing running the length of the floor, featuring a sitting room, a fireplace and remarkable stained-glass windows, leads to all the rooms.

This level comprises a spacious bedroom with its own bathroom and toilet, a second large bedroom with a fireplace and its own bathroom, as well as a very large bedroom which also has its own bathroom and toilet.

It also features a more intimate bedroom with its own shower room and toilet, another bedroom with a fireplace, a separate toilet, and a room on a half-level, accessible via the second staircase, which serves as a cloakroom and storage area for staff.

The second floor comprises a spacious open-plan area that can be fitted out to suit the needs and plans of its future occupants. Featuring a concrete slab floor, high ceilings beneath a steel roof structure and a slate roof, this space offers particularly attractive potential for development.

A full basement, accessible from both inside and outside, completes the property.

The property features numerous outbuildings, including seven self-contained dwellings.

A/ 5 self-contained dwellings (former stables)
To the right of the château stands a long building whose architecture blends perfectly with that of the main house. Formerly stables, with a large entrance porch running through them, this complex now comprises five apartments. Each comprises a kitchen, a living room, a toilet, two or three bedrooms, and one or more bathrooms or shower rooms. Renovation work is required, particularly regarding the door and window frames.
At the far end of the building, a smaller dwelling offers interesting potential for restoration and requires a complete refurbishment.

B/ A detached house of approximately 81 m² completes this complex (property 6).

C/ An elegant 19th-century-style caretaker’s house, situated at the entrance to the property, benefits from a recently replaced roof and a modern drainage system (property 7).

D/ A charming chapel, in good overall condition, retains a beautiful stone vault and distinctive stained-glass windows.

Several other outbuildings enhance the estate: a utility room, a wash house, a greenhouse, a storage building and a covered courtyard.

Set in the tranquillity of an estate spanning over 11 hectares, the park harmoniously unfolds a series of carefully composed landscape views. Within this unspoilt natural setting, wooded areas, vast meadows and wooded zones follow one another.

The estate comprises around 1.5 hectares of woodland and nearly 9 hectares of open meadows, offering a sense of space and breathing room. The remarkable species of trees that dot the park bear witness to its history and character: majestic Lebanese cedars, sumptuous purple beeches, monkey puzzle trees…

Two ponds enhance this natural setting, whilst a river runs through the property.

There is also the option to purchase an additional property situated at the rear of the outbuildings, comprising various farm buildings in need of renovation, a residential house, land and a private driveway, covering a total area of 1 hectare, 61 ares and 32 centiares.

Cabinet LE NAIL – Loire-Atlantique and Vendée - Mrs Nathalie TOULBOT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20
Nathalie TOULBOT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 418 969 077.
We invite you to visit our website Cabinet Le Nail to browse our latest listings or learn more about this property.

Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available at: www.georisques.gouv.fr

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