Reference252376
Price2,968,000 EUR
Bedrooms8
Bathrooms
Floor Space800.0m2
Land Area9.3 Ha

Renovated 8 bedroom Chateau for sale with countryside view in Cognac, Nouvelle Aquitaine

2,968,000 EUR
2,463,440 GBP3,116,400 USD
Impressive and beautifully renovated Neoclassical chateau built in 1823 by the Dupuy d'Angeac family.

Thoroughly renovated by the current owners, it offers around 670 m2 of living space and mainly comprises :
- in the basement: wine cellars, numerous storage rooms, laundry, boiler room
- ground floor: entrance hall with a spectacular spiral staircase, drawing room, family room, dining room, beautiful kitchen, study, 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms, wc
- 1st floor: large landing, 5 bedrooms, 4 of which with en suite bathrooms.

The chateau combines authenticity and refinement, while offering all modern comfort. The period features are remarkable.

It also includ...
Impressive and beautifully renovated Neoclassical chateau built in 1823 by the Dupuy d'Angeac family.

Thoroughly renovated by the current owners, it offers around 670 m2 of living space and mainly comprises :
- in the basement: wine cellars, numerous storage rooms, laundry, boiler room
- ground floor: entrance hall with a spectacular spiral staircase, drawing room, family room, dining room, beautiful kitchen, study, 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms, wc
- 1st floor: large landing, 5 bedrooms, 4 of which with en suite bathrooms.

The chateau combines authenticity and refinement, while offering all modern comfort. The period features are remarkable.

It also includes a guest house (114 m2), comprising a kitchen, dining room, sitting room, 3 bedrooms and two bathrooms. Set apart from the chateau, this house has a separate entrance.

A beautiful outbuilding houses a swimming pool, a reception room with bar, a catering office, a discotheque, a guest suite and numerous storage rooms. It offers scope for development.

The estate covers 23 acres, divided into gardens, woodland and meadows.

This exceptional property is ideal as a family home or for a business opportunity such as B&B or weddings. It is located 10 minutes from Cognac and 15 minutes from Saintes.
An outstanding property.


Swimming Pool
Alarm System
Optical fibre
Turn Key Good Condition
Outbuildings
Excellent condition

ROOMS

Bedroom: 23.7 m2
Bedroom: 26.6 m2
Bedroom: 24.4 m2
Bedroom: 22.8 m2
Bedroom: 25 m2
Hall: 50 m2
Bedroom: 32.9 m2
Bathroom: 7.25 m2
Bedroom: 12.3 m2
Corridor: 21.7 m2
Bedroom: 18.5 m2
WC: 5.42 m2
Study: 25.9 m2
Dining Room: 36.45 m2
Kitchen: 22.2 m2
Living/Dining Area: 33.9 m2
Living Room: 43.7 m2
Entrance: 40.3 m2
Cellar: 32.9 m2
Laundry Room: 11 m2
Storage: 75 m2
: 108.5 m2
Outbuilding: 500 m2
House: 114 m2
Land: 93,200 m2
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