For sale Castle Angers 49000

# castle 30 rooms for sale on ANGERS (49000)
  • castle
    • ANGERS (49000)
  • 3,200,000 €
  • Agency fees chargeable to the seller
  • Ref. : 4770
  • Surface : 2000 m²
  • Surface : 49.57 ha
  • rooms : 30
  • bedrooms : 26
  • bathrooms : 13
  • shower room : 1
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      Réf. 4770 : Impresive 19th C. château 34km from Angers.

      Built not far from the banks of the Loire and near charming, typical Loire Valley villages, this sumptuous château, designed by renowned architects, is set in a pristine environment, as can be seen on the hillsides of the “Loire des Promontoires.” This setting, with its rolling countryside and wooded landscapes, provides a harmonious backdrop worthy of the most opulent estates found in Maine-et-Loire during that era. Owned by members of an illustrious family for over eight centuries, it is undoubtedly a reflection of an era that saw the flourishing of numerous châteaux throughout the region, embodying French-style grandeur and comfort. Today, Anjou is among the most sought-after regions for the richness of its historical and architectural heritage. It also stands out for its economic and cultural vitality, of which the Puy du Fou estate is a flagship. In everyday life, the property offers a pleasant living environment. Its central location makes it easily accessible from the major economic hubs of western France, and essential shops and services are nearby.

      Built of tuffeau stone and terracotta tiles to a design featuring
      five storeys and a double depth, with a slate roof, the château presents
      classical façades on the outside, enlivened by the interplay of vertical and
      horizontal lines formed by the corner string courses, spandrels, bands and a
      continuous cornice. The main façade consists of a central section flanked
      by a projecting section and extended by two wings, whilst the opposite façade adopts
      a composition structured around a central projecting section topped by a
      half-dome and framed by two return wings. The whole is dotted with
      sculpted motifs and heraldic elements evoking the history and alliances of the
      commissioning family. The imposing hipped roof, characteristic of
      the grand residences of that era, is distinguished by a lively silhouette of
      multiple hipped sections, dormers and oculi. The interior has largely retained its original layout and décor.

      The ground floor is centred around a spacious entrance hall leading to a remarkable suspended spiral staircase in oak, connected to an interior gallery and topped by a coffered ceiling adorned with a painted sky motif. On either side, a succession of spacious reception rooms in the Louis XIV and Louis XVI styles: drawing room, state drawing room, billiard room, dining room, state dining room, pantry, small drawing room, study, bedroom with en-suite bathroom, toilet, kitchen, service staircases and lift.
      On this floor, the décor combines weathered panelling, full-height panelling with medallions, skirting boards painted to resemble marble, console tables and wall sconces, complemented by remarkable woven drapes and valances.

      On the first floor, the gallery leads to eight bedrooms, seven bathrooms and various utility rooms. This floor features herringbone parquet flooring, remarkable marble fireplaces,a wide variety of decorative motifs and moulded ceilings.

      On the second floor, there are around ten bedrooms, five bathrooms, a library and various other utility rooms. This floor also features herringbone parquet flooring, marble fireplaces and moulded ceilings.

      On the third floor, there are nine staff bedrooms and various additional service rooms, all featuring solid wood flooring and elegant marble fireplaces.

      The property features a number of outbuildings:

      A remarkable stable block built of local stone and clad in slate, comprising around twenty stalls, a tack room, a barn, coach entrances and outbuildings, all under a roof converted into three flats, each with a living room, kitchen, toilet and bathroom.
      A gatehouse comprising: on the ground floor, a living room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. An additional bedroom on the first floor.
      A second gatehouse comprising: on the ground floor, a living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom and workshop. Two additional bedrooms and a toilet on the first floor.
      A gardener’s cottage comprising: on the ground floor, a living room, kitchen, bedroom, toilet and bathroom. Three further bedrooms and a toilet on the first floor. The property is in need of restoration.
      An ice house.
      An old greenhouse in need of restoration.
      An old water tower.

      The château was built in the heart of a vast and remarkable landscaped park created in the second half of the 19th century. Courtyards, shaded avenues, and large ornamental trees dating back several centuries (sequoias, oaks, plane trees, Himalayan cedars, Lebanese cedars, American walnut trees, etc.), gardens, a kitchen garden, a pond (approx. 8,000 sqm), a horse training track (Loire sand), meadows and woods, all form a harmonious ensemble covering approx 122 acres, which still retains its original layout today. The property now forms an estate of great architectural and landscape coherence, a wonderful testament to the elegance and art of living of the grand French mansions of the 19th century.

      The following parts are classified as Historic Monument :
      The chateau in its entirety; the façades and roofs of the gardener’s lodge and the stables; the entire walled park with the gates, the underpass, the bridge, the two pottery workshops (with the exception of the veranda adjoining the south workshop), the ice house, the water tower, the greenhouses with the rockery, the walls of the kitchen garden, the flower barn and the ponds in the florist’s garden; all of which constitute the estate, on the plots listed in the land registry, as shown on the plan appended to the order: classification by order of 2022.
      This property is a historic monument (allowing fiscal tax cuts if you pay taxes in France).

      Cabinet LE NAIL – Maine-et-Loire - M. Lodoïs HUBERT : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20
      Lodoïs HUBERT, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 792 044 760.
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