Reference249595
Price1,010,000 EUR
Bedrooms13
Bathrooms5
Floor Space450.0m2
Land Area3.7 Ha

Character 13 bedroom Chateau for sale with panoramic and countryside views in Parcoul Chenaud, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,010,000 EUR
868,600 GBP1,080,700 USD
Grand, spacious and historic 13 bedroom manor house/chateau, located in a quiet setting in Parcoul Chenaud, set within a large 3.7 hectare plot with a feature pond.

This superb property features 5 living rooms, 4 kitchens, 13 bedrooms and 5 shower rooms, as well as numerous outbuildings such as barns, stables, workshops, wine storehouses, cellars, a bread oven and more,

Set around a large landscaped park with a large 12 x 6m swimming pool, a meadow, an orchard, various outbuildings and a beautiful wooded area.

Manor House
Ground Floor:
Entrance via the main staircase (38m2). Reception room divided into 2 rooms (57 and 36m2). Dining room (60m2). Kitchen (10m2). Stu...
Grand, spacious and historic 13 bedroom manor house/chateau, located in a quiet setting in Parcoul Chenaud, set within a large 3.7 hectare plot with a feature pond.

This superb property features 5 living rooms, 4 kitchens, 13 bedrooms and 5 shower rooms, as well as numerous outbuildings such as barns, stables, workshops, wine storehouses, cellars, a bread oven and more,

Set around a large landscaped park with a large 12 x 6m swimming pool, a meadow, an orchard, various outbuildings and a beautiful wooded area.

Manor House
Ground Floor:
Entrance via the main staircase (38m2). Reception room divided into 2 rooms (57 and 36m2). Dining room (60m2). Kitchen (10m2). Study (24m2). Living room (43m2). Bathroom (7m2). Utility room (32m2). Room with bread oven (20m2). Shed (15m2). Basement cellar of approximately 300m2.

1st Floor:
Right wing (to be completely renovated): 4 bedrooms of 15, 20.5, 21 and 30m2 respectively. Left wing: bedroom (25m2). Bedroom (20m2) with bathroom (4.2m2). Bedroom (14m2). Renovated flat comprising: Living room (47.5m2). Bedroom (13m2) with shower room (3.2m2). Bedroom (16m2) with pigeonnier access. Bathroom (5.5m2). Fitted kitchen (10m2).

2nd Floor: attic of approximately 300m2.

Outbuildings:
Left wing: wine storehouse (160m2) and sheds. Former technical room with wood-fired boiler (85m2). Barn (147m2). Cowshed (210m2). Stable (70m2). Caretaker's cottage (22.8m2) separated into 2 rooms.

Right wing:Storage (75m2). Wine storehouse (140m2). Workshop (57m2). Storeroom (29m2). Piggery (17m2).

Cottage:
Ground floor: fitted kitchen (33.5m2) opening onto living room (35m2). Study (10m2). Hallway (17m2). Bathroom (5.8m2). WC.

1st floor: 3 bedrooms of 10, 12 and 12m2 respectively. Bedroom (13m2) with shower room (4.3m2).
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