For sale Castle Beaumont-le-Roger 27170
- castle
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- BEAUMONT LE ROGER (27170)
- 1,590,000 €
- Agency fees chargeable to the seller
- Ref. : 4875
- Surface : 712 m²
- Surface : 3.9 ha
- rooms : 19
- bedrooms : 16
- bathrooms : 3
- shower rooms : 2
Estimated amount of annual energy expenditure for standard use: between 15148€ and 20494€ (ref : 2021, 2022, 2023)
Ref.4875 : 19th-c. château, holiday cottages and outbuildings, set in 9,8 acres (4 hectares), Normandy region
In the heart of the Eure department, in Normandy, nestled between the towns of Bernay, Brionne and Beaumont-le-Roger, stands an imposing château, overlooking and commanding the Risle valley, the final tributary of the Seine.
Set in a rural setting, just outside a small village of some 800 inhabitants, this illustrious 19th-century building shares the grounds with elegant outbuildings in a distinctively Norman style, which enhance and shape the surroundings.
With easy, quick and direct access to the civilised world, this property nevertheless offers a genuine sense of escape, of belonging to that long-sought-after world of well-being… we are in Normandy, just 1½ hours from the capital…
Daily shopping needs are catered for in Beaumont-le-Roger (5km), perfectly complemented by the town of Bernay, just three leagues away.
Thanks to its geographical location and its rich property potential, this residence lends itself to all kinds of private or professional projects, the sort of which anyone might dream of… as time goes by…
The château has known its moments of glory… now it is time to write a new chapter in its history….
The property features a complex architectural design, particularly on its northern side, comprising a main body flanked by two projections, a bulbous tower with a lantern, and a watchtower. The other façade is more understated, featuring two projecting sections topped by terraces with balustrades.
Built on a basement, with four storeys and an attic, topped by a slate roof featuring dormers and brick chimneys, the building is enlivened by a large number of arched windows with scalloped decorations, arranged in a lantern-like pattern to ensure plenty of light.
The construction comprises ochre-coloured rendered rubble stone, cut stone and brick cladding.
With a living area of over 700 sqm, the property is laid out as follows:
Ground floor: central entrance to the north via a beautiful canopy covering a generous stone stepway with carved balusters.
T-shaped gallery running the length of the house – decorative mosaic flooring – moulded ceilings with arabesques;
Former kitchen and scullery – cement tiles;
Living room (formerly an office) – panelling and decorative mouldings – marble fireplace – stained-glass window – beautiful projecting bay window;
Dining room – panelling – trumeaux – fireplace;
Large living room with parquet flooring (Versailles style) – marble
fireplace – wall decorations – ceiling mouldings;
Bedroom;
Study, WC, and access to the cellar
Wooden staircase with decorated balusters. Stained-glass windows.
First floor: hallway leading to 5 bedrooms, a bathroom and two shower rooms; toilet, a study, and a walk-in wardrobe.
Second floor: hallway leading to 6 bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a toilet.
Third floor: hallway leading to 4 bedrooms.
Fourth floor: attic
Basement: large full basement, accessible via two staircases at the gable end.
It comprises numerous storage rooms, as well as the boiler room (and fuel tank).
OUTBUILDINGS :
There are around ten outbuildings scattered at a reasonable distance from the château.
Three of these have been converted into holiday cottages or guest houses, varying in style and size.
The last one is a recent build (2014), recently completed, featuring a modern design and layout.
THE HOLIDAY COTTAGES :
COTTAGE 1:
Solid walls and partitions with sprayed render, under slate roofing;
Franco-Belge gas boiler (2001) + electric water heater;
64 sqm of living space over two floors.
COTTAGE 2:
Walls and partitions constructed of dressed stone and rubble stone, with sprayed render, topped with slate roofing;
De DIETRICH gas boiler (2002) + electric water heater;
Living area: 239 sqm spread over 4 floors.
COTTAGE 3:
Walls of dressed stone and rubble stone with sprayed render, topped with slate roofing. Half-timbering.
VAILLANT TURBOTECH-PRO gas boiler (2021) + wood-burning stove. Hot water supplied by the boiler;
Living area 68 sqm over 2 floors.
THE STABLE :
Former stone barn with a rendered exterior, covered with interlocking tiles.
Built over two storeys, including an attic with four dormer windows.
THE HORSES STABLES:
Former stables built of rough-hewn stone with brick cladding and a slate roof, comprising 5 wooden-panelled stalls;
Brick flooring. Water troughs. Small storage area.
Stall dimensions: 3.60 x 3.70 m. High ceilings with exposed joists. Windows.
THE CARRIAGE HOUSE :
Outbuildings to the stables, built of rubble stone and brick with a slate roof, on two levels:
Ground floor: Carriage house / Saddlery / Garage / Workshop;
First floor: former grooms’ quarters, accessed via an external staircase, comprising four rooms – in need of restoration.
Elegant small canopy outside.
OTHER OUTBUILDINGS : 2 small outbuildings in poor condition, likely to have been kennels and/or a henhouse.
GARDENER’S COTTAGE : small stone cottage with a slate roof, situated in the large vegetable garden. In need of restoration.
LAND :
The property is set in natural surroundings shaped by the meandering course of the Risle, which winds its way through the park, bringing light to the far reaches.
A charming footbridge spans the river, marking the boundary of the property, yet inviting you to go and say hello to the neighbours…
A bear with its arms full awaits you there, reminding you that the Risle is considered the most beautiful river in Normandy, where spotting salmonids is no mere legend….
The estate is flat, laid out in the English style, dotted with meadows interspersed with trees and wild bushes.
An imposing stone balustrade invites you down to the river, lending a touch of prestige to the property, dotted here and there with pedestals supporting elegant MEDICIS vases.
The property has several entrances, one of which, on the roadside, offers a glimpse of a festooned gate, supported by tall stone pillars of the finest presence.
The eye is drawn into the distance towards the wooded banks of the Risle, the verdant pastures that accompany it towards civilisation; nothing can disturb the magic of the place, a magic that the centuries have preserved.
The torch is waiting to be taken up……
Cabinet LE NAIL - Lower-Normandy - Mr Eric DOSSEUR : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20
Eric DOSSEUR, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 409 867 512 .
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
In the heart of the Eure department, in Normandy, nestled between the towns of Bernay, Brionne and Beaumont-le-Roger, stands an imposing château, overlooking and commanding the Risle valley, the final tributary of the Seine.
Set in a rural setting, just outside a small village of some 800 inhabitants, this illustrious 19th-century building shares the grounds with elegant outbuildings in a distinctively Norman style, which enhance and shape the surroundings.
With easy, quick and direct access to the civilised world, this property nevertheless offers a genuine sense of escape, of belonging to that long-sought-after world of well-being… we are in Normandy, just 1½ hours from the capital…
Daily shopping needs are catered for in Beaumont-le-Roger (5km), perfectly complemented by the town of Bernay, just three leagues away.
Thanks to its geographical location and its rich property potential, this residence lends itself to all kinds of private or professional projects, the sort of which anyone might dream of… as time goes by…
The château has known its moments of glory… now it is time to write a new chapter in its history….
The property features a complex architectural design, particularly on its northern side, comprising a main body flanked by two projections, a bulbous tower with a lantern, and a watchtower. The other façade is more understated, featuring two projecting sections topped by terraces with balustrades.
Built on a basement, with four storeys and an attic, topped by a slate roof featuring dormers and brick chimneys, the building is enlivened by a large number of arched windows with scalloped decorations, arranged in a lantern-like pattern to ensure plenty of light.
The construction comprises ochre-coloured rendered rubble stone, cut stone and brick cladding.
With a living area of over 700 sqm, the property is laid out as follows:
Ground floor: central entrance to the north via a beautiful canopy covering a generous stone stepway with carved balusters.
T-shaped gallery running the length of the house – decorative mosaic flooring – moulded ceilings with arabesques;
Former kitchen and scullery – cement tiles;
Living room (formerly an office) – panelling and decorative mouldings – marble fireplace – stained-glass window – beautiful projecting bay window;
Dining room – panelling – trumeaux – fireplace;
Large living room with parquet flooring (Versailles style) – marble
fireplace – wall decorations – ceiling mouldings;
Bedroom;
Study, WC, and access to the cellar
Wooden staircase with decorated balusters. Stained-glass windows.
First floor: hallway leading to 5 bedrooms, a bathroom and two shower rooms; toilet, a study, and a walk-in wardrobe.
Second floor: hallway leading to 6 bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a toilet.
Third floor: hallway leading to 4 bedrooms.
Fourth floor: attic
Basement: large full basement, accessible via two staircases at the gable end.
It comprises numerous storage rooms, as well as the boiler room (and fuel tank).
OUTBUILDINGS :
There are around ten outbuildings scattered at a reasonable distance from the château.
Three of these have been converted into holiday cottages or guest houses, varying in style and size.
The last one is a recent build (2014), recently completed, featuring a modern design and layout.
THE HOLIDAY COTTAGES :
COTTAGE 1:
Solid walls and partitions with sprayed render, under slate roofing;
Franco-Belge gas boiler (2001) + electric water heater;
64 sqm of living space over two floors.
COTTAGE 2:
Walls and partitions constructed of dressed stone and rubble stone, with sprayed render, topped with slate roofing;
De DIETRICH gas boiler (2002) + electric water heater;
Living area: 239 sqm spread over 4 floors.
COTTAGE 3:
Walls of dressed stone and rubble stone with sprayed render, topped with slate roofing. Half-timbering.
VAILLANT TURBOTECH-PRO gas boiler (2021) + wood-burning stove. Hot water supplied by the boiler;
Living area 68 sqm over 2 floors.
THE STABLE :
Former stone barn with a rendered exterior, covered with interlocking tiles.
Built over two storeys, including an attic with four dormer windows.
THE HORSES STABLES:
Former stables built of rough-hewn stone with brick cladding and a slate roof, comprising 5 wooden-panelled stalls;
Brick flooring. Water troughs. Small storage area.
Stall dimensions: 3.60 x 3.70 m. High ceilings with exposed joists. Windows.
THE CARRIAGE HOUSE :
Outbuildings to the stables, built of rubble stone and brick with a slate roof, on two levels:
Ground floor: Carriage house / Saddlery / Garage / Workshop;
First floor: former grooms’ quarters, accessed via an external staircase, comprising four rooms – in need of restoration.
Elegant small canopy outside.
OTHER OUTBUILDINGS : 2 small outbuildings in poor condition, likely to have been kennels and/or a henhouse.
GARDENER’S COTTAGE : small stone cottage with a slate roof, situated in the large vegetable garden. In need of restoration.
LAND :
The property is set in natural surroundings shaped by the meandering course of the Risle, which winds its way through the park, bringing light to the far reaches.
A charming footbridge spans the river, marking the boundary of the property, yet inviting you to go and say hello to the neighbours…
A bear with its arms full awaits you there, reminding you that the Risle is considered the most beautiful river in Normandy, where spotting salmonids is no mere legend….
The estate is flat, laid out in the English style, dotted with meadows interspersed with trees and wild bushes.
An imposing stone balustrade invites you down to the river, lending a touch of prestige to the property, dotted here and there with pedestals supporting elegant MEDICIS vases.
The property has several entrances, one of which, on the roadside, offers a glimpse of a festooned gate, supported by tall stone pillars of the finest presence.
The eye is drawn into the distance towards the wooded banks of the Risle, the verdant pastures that accompany it towards civilisation; nothing can disturb the magic of the place, a magic that the centuries have preserved.
The torch is waiting to be taken up……
Cabinet LE NAIL - Lower-Normandy - Mr Eric DOSSEUR : +33 (0)2.43.98.20.20
Eric DOSSEUR, Individual company, registered in the Special Register of Commercial Agents, under the number 409 867 512 .
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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DOSSEUR Eric
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