Reference249688
Price1,950,000 EUR
Bedrooms14
Bathrooms9
Floor Space590.0m2
Land Area2.9 Ha

Character 14 bedroom Chateau for sale in Arnac Pompadour, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,950,000 EUR
1,677,000 GBP2,086,500 USD
Impressive chateau in the Correze, a lovely land of rolling hills and valleys, pretty villages, numerous lakes, nature parks, forests and meadows.

Approached through the entrance gates, stone steps lead to the central spiral staircase and the original heart of the chateau - an impressive, high-ceilinged, massively-beamed room which covers the whole ground floor and still has its traditional pise floor and enormous fireplace.
The windows and doors are all beautiful stained-glass, and a doorway leads into the bottom of the round tower which could be a small library/playroom.
Another short flight of stairs leads to a fully-equipped kitchen and breakfast room with doors to the ga...
Impressive chateau in the Correze, a lovely land of rolling hills and valleys, pretty villages, numerous lakes, nature parks, forests and meadows.

Approached through the entrance gates, stone steps lead to the central spiral staircase and the original heart of the chateau - an impressive, high-ceilinged, massively-beamed room which covers the whole ground floor and still has its traditional pise floor and enormous fireplace.
The windows and doors are all beautiful stained-glass, and a doorway leads into the bottom of the round tower which could be a small library/playroom.
Another short flight of stairs leads to a fully-equipped kitchen and breakfast room with doors to the garden.
Further up the spiral staircase are two huge, beautifully-decorated bedrooms both with en-suite bathrooms - one of which is situated in the round tower - and a suite of two bedrooms sharing a bath/shower room.

On the third floor is a family bedroom with en-suite bathroom, then at the very top of the stairs, a magnificent grenier with a fantastic original timber ceiling, resembling an upside-down boat.
The grenier covers the whole area of this older part of the chateau and makes an excellent music or home-cinema venue.
A small bedroom, at the top of the square tower, leads off the grenier with a door to a roof terrace overlooking the courtyard.
Accessed from the courtyard below are the utility and boiler rooms.

On the other side of the arched entrance is what may have been the guard room, which is entered through a door in a fine brick and glazed partition. The wooden plaque above the fireplace commemorates a former occupant who was the King's commensal when the chateau was used as a base for wolf-hunting in the 18th century.
The floors of this and the next room are covered with antique tiles.
From here, the wing - at right angles to the main building, and forming the second side of the courtyard - has a solid wooden staircase leading to two en-suite bedrooms and, on the ground floor, a pretty salon with cooking facilities concealed in cupboards and a further bedroom with separate shower and washroom - all these rooms have doors onto the courtyard.
A concealed door leads down to a large cave with a high, vaulted ceiling, which could potentially be converted into an interesting room or used as a wine cellar again.
The third side of the courtyard is a large converted barn with a huge tiled room on the ground floor, currently used as a games room, galleried first floor with seating and a spacious family bedroom with en-suite bathroom.

On the ground floor is a fitted kitchen and washroom and another bedroom with traces of an earlier building. There are lovely views over the lake with its water-lilies, fish and frogs.

The purchaser of the chateau will be offered the option of acquiring the entire contents of the estate, including the antique furniture and fittings, and could therefore move in straight away.

The local town, Arnac-Pompadour, (5 minutes' drive away) with its large chateau, racecourse and international equestrian events, shops, restaurants, medical centre, schools etc. has most facilities.
The A20 is 20 minutes away by car and there are airports at Limoges (1hr 10mins) and Brive la Gaillarde (45 mins).
Trains to Paris take only 4 hours from Uzerche (20 minutes away).
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