Reference248267
Price1,278,000 EUR
Bedrooms7
Bathrooms7
Floor Space1,130.0m2
Land Area9.8 Ha

Character 7 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Parthenay, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,278,000 EUR
1,099,080 GBP1,367,460 USD
Beautiful 7 bedroom Chateau, which is ideally situated in a quiet setting between Parthenay (15 minutes) and Poitiers (35 minutes) and close to a village with shops.

With its origins dating from the 15th Century and deeply redesigned in the 19th Century, with an elegant north facade, this thoroughly renovated Chateau offers around 1,130m2 of living space which mainly comprises of, on the ground floor: large dining room/kitchen, dining room, laundry, 2 bedrooms sharing a large bathroom and a summer kitchen with access onto a terrace by the swimming pool.

1st floor: 3 good-sized bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, TV living room, music room and an office.

2nd floor: spectac...
Beautiful 7 bedroom Chateau, which is ideally situated in a quiet setting between Parthenay (15 minutes) and Poitiers (35 minutes) and close to a village with shops.

With its origins dating from the 15th Century and deeply redesigned in the 19th Century, with an elegant north facade, this thoroughly renovated Chateau offers around 1,130m2 of living space which mainly comprises of, on the ground floor: large dining room/kitchen, dining room, laundry, 2 bedrooms sharing a large bathroom and a summer kitchen with access onto a terrace by the swimming pool.

1st floor: 3 good-sized bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, TV living room, music room and an office.

2nd floor: spectacular room of 313m2, with a sitting area, extra kitchen and bedroom/bathroom. This huge room offers multiple possibilities (additional bedrooms, artist's studio, home cinema, games room, gym, etc.).

The property is overall in excellent condition.

The castle has an efficient, economical and ecological heating system (new Hargassner shredded wood boiler).

The property also includes a large outbuilding housing a self detached dwelling of around 120m2 (entrance hall, living room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms), garages, the boiler room and storage space.

The estate covers 9.75 hectares (around 23.5 acres) consisting of gardens, meadow and woods. The gardens around the castle are planted with magnificent trees, the estate is crossed by a river that feeds the canal and the wash house located below the castle. The setting is absolutely charming and without any nuisance.

FEATURES
Swimming Pool
Spring
Well
Irrigation Sprinkler
Water Softener
Turn Key
Excellent Condition
Land: 97,504m2
Unobstructed Views
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