24 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside and panoramic views in Bonnes, Poitou-Charentes
The construction of this extraordinary property spanned from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance and is listed as a Historic Monument.
It has been completely and meticulously renovated over the last 45 years and is in excellent condition.
Offering over 2,000m2 of living space, it offers superb bright and spacious living and dining rooms with fireplaces, huge kitchen...
The construction of this extraordinary property spanned from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance and is listed as a Historic Monument.
It has been completely and meticulously renovated over the last 45 years and is in excellent condition.
Offering over 2,000m2 of living space, it offers superb bright and spacious living and dining rooms with fireplaces, huge kitchens with dining areas and 24 en suite bedrooms.
The chateau has stunning original features (large stone fireplaces, parquet floors, magnificent spiral stone staircase, etc. ) and a wonderful atmosphere, redolent of its historic past.
It also includes a caretaker's house, a housekeeper's house and vast outbuildings (over 800 m2).
The setting for this glorious property is remarkable: the castle overlooks the Vienne River and offers magnificent views on the surrounding countryside. It is a haven of peace, ensuring complete privacy.
The property's three remarkable labelled gardens are the work of renowned landscapers. One of them includes a lovely swimming pool.
The estate covers 61.31 hectares (153 acres) in total, consisting of woodland and meadows. It is situated near a charming village with all the main shops.
Poitiers and its TGV station are only 20 minutes drive.
Rare opportunity to buy a unique and magical property - one of the most beautiful private castles in France.
FEATURES
Electric Gate
Intercom
Outdoor Lighting
Irrigation Sprinkler
Internet
Double Glazing
East and South facing.
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This Chateau is located in Bonnes in France
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