Reference248953
Price2,750,000 EUR
Bedrooms18
Bathrooms18
Floor Space1,500.0m2
Land Area13.8 Ha

Grand 18 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Angers, Pays de la Loire

2,750,000 EUR
2,365,000 GBP2,942,500 USD
Exceptional Nineteenth Century French Chateau for sale in Haut-Anjou, on the edge of a small village with basic amenities, set in 34 acres of land.

This beautiful and generous chateau enjoys a rural and quiet environment with a town situated less than 6 miles away and the city of Angers is within easy reach.
The train from Angers to Paris takes an hour and 30 minutes.

The chateau was built in 1874, in the Louis XIII style, by an architect from Angers.

The interior features 1,500m2 of living space, and includes:
On the garden level, it constitutes the basement: study, playroom, fitness room, billiard's room, kitchen, workshop, boiler room, laundry, wcs and win...
Exceptional Nineteenth Century French Chateau for sale in Haut-Anjou, on the edge of a small village with basic amenities, set in 34 acres of land.

This beautiful and generous chateau enjoys a rural and quiet environment with a town situated less than 6 miles away and the city of Angers is within easy reach.
The train from Angers to Paris takes an hour and 30 minutes.

The chateau was built in 1874, in the Louis XIII style, by an architect from Angers.

The interior features 1,500m2 of living space, and includes:
On the garden level, it constitutes the basement: study, playroom, fitness room, billiard's room, kitchen, workshop, boiler room, laundry, wcs and wine cellar.
A lift serves all floors, from the ground floor to the second floor, also a secondary stairway.
A stairway with iron wrought handrail goes from the ground floor to the second floor.
On the ground floor, accessible from the outside by a magnificent honour white stone stairway: a majestic entrance hall decorated with a colonnade, 2 reception rooms and a dining room, another dining room and kitchen, a study, small sitting room.
Access to the chapel.
Height under ceiling, on the ground floor: 4.80m

On the first floor: landing space and hallway leading to 8 bedrooms and bathrooms or shower rooms.

On the second floor: 10 bedrooms with bathrooms or shower rooms.

The outbuildings include :
23 horse boxes, saddlery and covered riding school (20 x 40 m)
Another building including a home cinema and an apartment with living room, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom.

Swimming pool and pool house.
English style parkland planted with matures trees (cedars, oak trees, lime tress. ) and meadow.
All in about 34 acres.
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