Grand 18 bedroom French Chateau and Hotel with Income Opportunity for sale in Blaye, Nouvelle Aquitaine
This property consists of an authentic restored 19th-century chateau of around 600 m2, with two octagonal towers and magnificent stone spiral staircase, illuminated by a pretty stained-glass window.
The chateau has a potential of 10 bedrooms, 5 of which could be used as guest rooms.
There is also a splendid entrance hall, a study, a living room, a breakfast room, a kitchen, etc.
The chateau was refurbished and brought up to standard in 2024, with a view to being approved as a hotel....
This property consists of an authentic restored 19th-century chateau of around 600 m2, with two octagonal towers and magnificent stone spiral staircase, illuminated by a pretty stained-glass window.
The chateau has a potential of 10 bedrooms, 5 of which could be used as guest rooms.
There is also a splendid entrance hall, a study, a living room, a breakfast room, a kitchen, etc.
The chateau was refurbished and brought up to standard in 2024, with a view to being approved as a hotel.
An outbuilding converted into a hotel with 8 bedrooms, a large 160 m2 wedding hall, professional kitchens, storage space and a barn for outdoor aperitifs.
There are also 3 gites with bedroom, living room and shower room and 5 bungalows.
A second outbuilding with a wellness area and seminar room of approximately 100 m2, and various storage and laundry areas totalling 200 m2.
A 130 m2 house renovated in 2023.
Pretty wooded parkland with swimming pool and water feature.
Totally enclosed by a stone wall, it has two entrances, one on the front overlooking the main street and the second at the back of the grounds with direct access to the countryside.
Enormous potential of more than 1,200 m2 of living space with a land area of 3.8 acres.
Building permission is pending for the creation of a 350 m2 restaurant and a 150 m2 wellness area.
This chateau is full of character and potential.
Company in operation with a team in place.
Information on request.
40 minutes from Bordeaux and 10 minutes from Blaye (UNESCO World Heritage site).
Spa
Caretaker House
Optical fibre
Concierge
Fire alarm system
Disabled Access
Sauna
Swimming Pool
Digicode
Alarm System
Outdoor Lighting
Barbecue
Car Port
Furnished
Jacuzzi
Internet
Double Glazing
Fireplace
Air Conditioning
Fireplace
Hot Tub or Sauna
Garage
Private Pool
Hot Tub or Sauna
Wheelchair Accessible
Multiple Dwellings
Turn Key Good Condition
Land: 15,400 m2
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This Chateau is located in Blaye in France
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