Large Teaser
Reference241724
Price2,900,000 EUR
Bedrooms11
Bathrooms11
Floor Space1,200.0m2
Land Area28.8 Ha

Historical 11 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Nogaro, Midi-Pyrenees

2,900,000 EUR
2,150,000 GBP2,675,000 USD
The chateau briefly comprises, over 2 floors : eleven bedrooms eleven bathrooms and reception rooms, kitchen, utility, additional storage space, all rooms fitted with double glazing.

The annexe comprises of: pool room with double doors to patio and swimming pool. Large partitioned area with mezzanine and catering style kitchen. Views to the parkland.

Sweeping driveway, enhanced with mature trees, leading to the entrance to the house and the annexe, ample additional parking available accessed by electric gate.

The 14 x 4m heated, chlorine pool has an electric cover and summer cover with an adjacent covered terrace perfect for aperos.

Chateau 1194.54m2:
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The chateau briefly comprises, over 2 floors : eleven bedrooms eleven bathrooms and reception rooms, kitchen, utility, additional storage space, all rooms fitted with double glazing.

The annexe comprises of: pool room with double doors to patio and swimming pool. Large partitioned area with mezzanine and catering style kitchen. Views to the parkland.

Sweeping driveway, enhanced with mature trees, leading to the entrance to the house and the annexe, ample additional parking available accessed by electric gate.

The 14 x 4m heated, chlorine pool has an electric cover and summer cover with an adjacent covered terrace perfect for aperos.

Chateau 1194.54m2:
Ground floor 363.57m2:
Boiler room 40m2. Kitchen 52m2. Back kitchen 9m2. Living room 1,32m2, storage room 13m2, access ch1 and ch2, 3m2. Bedroom 1, 36.37m2 (bathroom 6m2). Bedroom 2, 32.88 (bathroom 8m2). Hall 30m2, corridor 15m2. Library 34m2. Bedroom 3, 58m3 (bathroom 8m2).

Floor 1 - 266.76m2: storage room 13m2. Bedroom 4, 55.89m2 (shower room), storage room 12m2. Bedroom 5, 34.87m2 (bathroom 5m2), corridor 23m2. Room HS 35m2, access floor 17m2. Room 6, 31m2. Bedroom 7, 37m2. Storage 8m2.

Floor 2 - 266m2: storage room 19m2, wc 6m2. Room 8, 17m2. Room 9, 18m2. Bedroom 10, 20m2, storage room 12m2. SDE 3, 12m2.

Tower floor 1 - 30m2: Loft 54m2. Dressing room 16m2. Bedroom 20m2. Storage 12m2.

Exterior building 298.21m2: Reception area 70m2. Utility room 23m2. Kitchen floor 23m2. Room 88m2. Swimming pool room 22m2. Living room floor 52m2. Room 20.21m2.

LOCATION:
Airports - Tolouse 150km, Bordeau 180km
Spain (San Sebastian) 190km
SKI (Cauterets) 90km
Atlantic Coast (Biarritz) 180km
Nogaro 23km
Marciac (International Jazz Festival) 23km
Golf 32km
Pau 47km
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