7 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Maurens, Midi-Pyrenees
On the ground floor the current main entrance opens into an impressive hallway. Original antique terracotta floors. To the right a dining room, which has a large monumental stone open fireplace. There are steps leading down to the fully modernised kitchen and utility rooms, Miele and Bosch appliances, including two dishwashers. A doorway opens out onto the terrace, a beautiful setting for outside dining as it faces west (into the sunset).
To the left, we enter a grand drawing room with ...
On the ground floor the current main entrance opens into an impressive hallway. Original antique terracotta floors. To the right a dining room, which has a large monumental stone open fireplace. There are steps leading down to the fully modernised kitchen and utility rooms, Miele and Bosch appliances, including two dishwashers. A doorway opens out onto the terrace, a beautiful setting for outside dining as it faces west (into the sunset).
To the left, we enter a grand drawing room with renaissance stone archways and another open monumental fireplace. The large windows, high ceilings and a historic renaissance doorway are crowned by sandstone carvings.
At one end of the living room is an enfilade into the library with custom built bookshelves and a views across the gardens.
At the end of the hallway, there is large cloakroom that has a WC.
Stone steps lead down to the kitchen, pantry and utility room, and there is also access to the terrace.
The main ornate staircase from the hall leads to the upstairs rooms although half way up there is a television room. The staircase opens onto an impressive long gallery, an ideal spot for displaying art as it has the wall space, and beautiful natural light.
The master bedroom is off the gallery, it has traditional wooden herringbone parquet, with large windows allowing the light to flood in, and one of the two impressive medieval towers offers the option as a reading room or dressing room, with views over the parkland. The ceilings of these towers are original stone crossvaulted and contain stone sculptures probably dating from the 13th century.
The en-suite bathroom is accessed through antique doors and is beautifully tiled complete with bath, shower and heated towel rail.
Bedroom 2- is a large and spacious room, with the second of the towers and with a similar styled stone vaulted ceiling. It also has an en-suite bathroom.
Bedroom 3- with en-suite bathroom.
Bedroom 4. - is also a generous size.
Finally a large dressing room with mirrored wardrobes is lit up by a velux window.
All the bathrooms have heated towels rails.
In addition:
A 3 bedroom farmhouse has the scope to become a large guest house with an overall size of 140m2.
The main entrance opens into a small hallway with a WC, and then leads to a dining room with open fireplace.
The sitting room is bright and airy and has French doors to the terrace. There is the staircase to the upper level which opens onto a mezzanine area- great for an office or play room.
All of the bedrooms look over the pool and with southerly views over the countryside. The bathroom is also on the upper level.
The salt water pool is a magnificent 17.5m x 5m and is surrounded by a walled terrace. Pretty roses bloom along the farmhouse walls.
To the rear of the farmhouse, are stables, a garage and wood store. The grounds include 5 hectares of gardens and woodland plus a small lake. Frequent visitors include deer, hares and partridge.
This is a unique and impressive Chateau.
45 minutes to Toulouse Airport.
All measurements are approximate
Chateau Total Internal Floor Area 371m2
Ground Floor
Grand Hall 21m2
Lobby 2m2
WC1,3m2
Cupboard Room 4m2
Staircase 12m2
Living room area 1,27m2
Living room area 2,25m2
Bureau/Library 20m2
Dining Room 21m2
Lower ground floor
kitchen 18m2
Cellar 4m2
lobby 14m2
Laundry 7m2
Mid Floor
Large Clothes Room 8m2
Living room 32m2
First Floor
Landing 32m2
Master Bedroom 1,23m2
Bedroom 2,2,18m2
Bedroom 3,16m2
Bedroom 4,22m2
Shower Room/WC 10m2
Dressing/walk in closet 8m2
Bathroom 2 with W/C 9m2
Bathroom 1 /WC 1,15m2
Tower 1,6m2
Tower 2,6m2
Gite Total Internal Floor Area 140m2
Ground Floor
Hall 11m2
WC 4m2
Laundry Room 8m2
Kitchen/Diner 24m2
Room 22m2
First Floor
Room 23m2
Hall 9m2
Bedroom1,9m2
Bedroom2,11m2
Bedroom 3,11m2
Bathroom area with WC 8m2.
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This Chateau is located in Maurens in France
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